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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1942)
Fairview News day. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Griggs and twd children left last Saturday for Wash ington on their vacation. The Fairview Grange met last Sat urday at the grange hall. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Jensen played music tor the square dances. Mrs. Waiter Norris served cookies, jello and coffee for rsefreshments. , Patricia Jean Dow arrived last Fri day from Tacoma, Wash., to stay with Tiniji LiiilUiuitnte. Mr and *<r»- G. B- Dow. Their daughter, Mrs John Scott went on to San. Diego, Cali fornia to stay a month with her sister, Mrs. Melvin Kenyon. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Draper Thompson visited last Sunday in Coquille with Mr. and Mrs. Gamier. J. A. Deadmond visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Crump and family at Lee last Sunday. . I Betty Hedden, who has been stay ing with Mrs. Donald Phillips in Co quille for the past two weeks, came home with Mrr. Fred . Johnson last Friday. [ z Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Campbell and three daughters, of Rink Creek, Mr. knd Mrs. A. J. Crump and two sons of Lee, Mrs. Barney Berg and son, of Hood River, and Mr. and Mrs. I Doris Crump and daughter and Joe I Crump, of Fairview, ail enjoyed a I swim and weiner roast at the LaVerne I Park last Saturday. Ajro .Tiianita Hedden and daughter I Alice, returned to Marshfield last! Saturday for a short time, after stay- I ing some time with Mr. and Mrs. J. I A. Deadmond. Mrs. Deadmond is I slowly improving from her back in-1 jury [ tions to the subordinate as they in tend graduating in August from the Junvenile. One application was ac cented Saturday nieht venile. He is Joe Harry, of Dora. The Juveniles were asked into the subordinate to enjoy the lecturer’s hour. First came reports of John O’Sullivan and Rosalie Laird, who went to the 4-H summer school at Corvallis. Then a short report from Matron Hilda Brown, who had gone to State Grange at Milwaukie; then a talk from a visitor, Walter Laird, who also attended the State Grange. The 4-H Garden club met at the 1 home of Jimmy Churchill last Tues- I uay. Besides the host, Joe Ann and Jivniy Net ton, Charles Peyton, John O’Sullivan ond Marvin Brown attend ed the meeting. Mrs. Lyman King, the instructor, and two visitors, Mrs. O. C- Newton and Mrs. Clarence Church ill also attended. Townsend Club ¿oquille Townsend Club, No. 1, met Tuesday evening with forty present. The president being absent, Mr. Tilghman conducted the short busi ness session when plans for July 4th were completed. The W. O.' W. buildjng is to be headquarters for all Townsend club members. Oakes, of Myrtle Point, Arago News A bridal shower was given by the Ladies Aid Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Robert Fish in honor of Mrs. Harold Fish, the former Gladys Miller. The bride received many lovely gifts, after which re freshments of cookies, hot chocolate and tea were served to the following guests, with Mrs. J. L. Burtis assist ing the hostdU: Mesdames J. D. Carl. Melden Carl, Lawrence Rack leff, E. J. Meyers, Frank MHiar. Hee, ■han Summerlin, Clifford Summerlin, Avon Wilcox, C. A. Keltner, Adrian Halter, J. L. Burtis, Stanley Halter, S. C. McAllister, Nile Miller, Robert Fish, and Orvus Miller, Cora Mulkey and Ike Miller, of Myrtle Point, Mrs. Frank Fish, of Coquille, and the guest Sick members were reported to be TIRE SAVING IS PATRIOTIC THE NEW METHOD-MODERN WAY O. K. RUBBER WELDING SYSTEM recapping aavae year casings aa that they can safely ba re< No Exceuive Strength-Killing Heat to weaken the shoulders and sidewalb of your tiro The best traction, the safest from skidding. t*o qnickoet stopping and the safest from blowouts of any Recap. 0. K. Rubber Welders Tire Shop 410 S. Hall St., Phone 30 * Buy Everything Will Be O. IL Coquille, Oregon By and Buy everything Will BejO. iverton News I The Riverton Birthday club was en- I tertained at the home of Mrs. Cliff I Martin Thursday, June 25. Those I celebrating their birthdays were the I Mesdames Peterson, Charles Hart- I well, Cliff Martin, Lester Clausen and ■ June Church. Besides the honored quille. guests those present were the Mes- Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Rackleff I dames Goodwin, Ira Baumgartner, drove to Canby last Thursday and" IWm. Hepler, Myrtle Clausen, Perna spent the night at the home of Mr. Brault, Ellis Holbrook, Geo. Shelton, Rackleff’s parents, Mr and Mrs. Ed I Grant Hartwell, Alpine, and children, Rackleff. They went on to Portland Max and Peter Clausen and baby the next day where Mr. Rackleff Charles Hartwell. Visitors were went on business for the Arago fac Aurita Brault and Marie Rock of tory, returning to the Ed Rackleff Michigan. A potluck dinner was home Friday evening and returning I served at noon and the afternoon was to Arago Saturday. — • ' spent playing cards and Chinese Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lane and Mrs. I Checkers. This was the last meeting Althea Harrah, of Fairview, and Mr. intil October. and Mrs. E. J. Myers were all-day Anta Brault and Marie Rock, of guests of Mrs. Stanley Halter last Muskegon, Michigan, are visiting at Thursday. he home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Brault. Thurman Pauli, accompanied by The ladies are on the West Coast for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fish of Co Ian indefinite stay and may go on to quille, were Thursday evening guests California before returning home, of Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller. Mr. and i Mrs. Nettie Peterson and Mrs. Mary Mrs. Fish remained at the Miller Anderson are visiting with their sis- Iter, Mrs. Isabel Whittington, of Myr- home until Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller were I Itle Point. Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and I Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bean are home • * Mrs. Frank Fish in Coquille and re-1 I from their visit with their daughter. mained to attend the funeral services! I Mr and Mrs. Rupert Bemetz of for thé late Mr. Todd, which were I [Marshfield, will be weekend guests at held Saturday afternoon. the Eli Brault home this week. Mrs. Naomi Robison, of Myrtle I The ladies on the North Bank road Point, was a Sunday dinner guest of I are finishing their quilting project Mr. and Mrs. Robert Munford. this afternoon. Mrs. Floyd Jackson, of Coquille, I Mr. and Mrs. George V. L. Davis visited at the home of her father, L. I of Alameda, California, have been A. Myers, Monday. visiting friends in Coos county recent- j Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Myers were I ly. They were guest at tbs Wm. A. . Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and I Church home this week and plan to I leave for home. Mrs. Emil Peterson of Norway. Miss Ruth Woodward, of Coquille,! Mr. and Mis. Wm. Church will at- . and Mrs. Bert DeMos.«, of Brookings, I tend the Collver family reunion at 1 visited at the home of Mrs. George I [Catching Inlet next Sunday. The re Now more than ovor, specials are more appreciated and re flect greater values. Wo have grouped many items which are priced below our already low ceiling prices. Shop us now. Soo all of these remarkable values. I I I I I I I SPORT SHIRTS $J95 TEE SHIRTS I I I I I I Motor Co union will be held at the F. G. Mes suri« farm and friends and relatives of the Collvers are cordially invited to attend. The refreshments will be furnished by the many families at- tending. Alice Church who has been' attend- ing vocational school at Eugene ex- poet to leave for Portland this week where she has prospects of a job. Flags, Bunting and Flag Sets foi* your, car or bike at Norton’s. Get yours now. ----------------- ‘ -• ri’ New Chenille Spreads Variety of colon & patterns 8 95 Sales and Service and up Bieggcr Furniture 4 lv jl p-v . 1 I ‘ . Straw ’ Hats $~oo I Johnsonian. Sport SHOIS s.u Priee S45O Our Ceiling Frice 11.50 «nd $1.95 Ceiling Frice $5.50 | Yam LEISURE COATS SHIRTS SHORTS SPORT SHIRTS