The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 28, 1943, Page 7, Image 7

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    Hospitalization For
Farm Families -
Arago Newtltems
Townsend Club No. 1
•nd Mrs. Wm. McKinley and family.
Mr. and Mrs. A R. Bennett and
Mrs. Julia Leep spent Thursday eve­
ning of last week visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Druliner. This shortage
of gas is causing neighbors to get
better acquainted.
Mrs. R. W. Haughton has been con­
>n this Mr. Jennings takes their dairy cream
Ito Coquille each Friday and on his fined, to her bed a few days the past
week.
Point, return he stopped here, bringing 90
J. L. Souhtmayd helped Bill Ander­
Port- > pounds of previously ordered grapes,
r. and thereby saving, as we’re requested to son fill silo Tuesday of this week. The
heavy rains the past week has made
y.
do, quite a bit of gas.
of the
Mrs. Laura Brandon was a last silo filling rather difficult for many
Walk- i Friday evening dinner guest of Mr of the farmers, some corn fields be­
ing inundated.
i
it the I and Mrs. Guy Grant
Todd
Mr. and Mrs. Casper Garner were
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schmidt gave
after-! visitors at the Walter Schroeder's a birthday party last Saturday eve­
ss and one day last week.
ning for her son, Russell Smith, at
ed by
Mrs. Roy Robison took her grand­ his home, which place is known as
Todd, son, Roy Hollands home Sunday, the Frank Schroeder ranch. Those
tn and staying all night with her daughter, present were Mr. and Mrs. Don
Misses! Mrs. Carl Holland, and returning Schmidt and family, • Mr. and Mrs.
rcross,; Monday to Norway to her other Vernon Trigg, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
s and ! daughter's ;home, Mrs. Harold Prib- Detlfesen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Riv­
i Hal-1 ble’s, where she and Mr, Robison ers, Mr. and Mrs. Art July, Mr. and
1 Sell have been staying since leaving the Mrs. Fred Schmidt and family. The
ogene Norway ranch Oct. IS.
party enjoyed a fried chicken dinner
W. W. Deyoe, of Myrtle Point, was with trimmings, topped off with r
ration a Sunday evening dinner guest at the
at the A. R. Bennett’s.
p. m. 1 J. E. Rowton, a marine from San
rough | Diego, Calif., has been home on leave
Fish, to see his mother, Mrs. E. O. Rowton,
rill be who was quite ill in the Knife Hos­
pital. He visited Wednesday of last
*hurs- week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Harvey Gant before returning south,
owing
Joe Fry, of Norway, is a patient in
1. H. the Knife hospital.
erner
Mrs. Martin Schmidt, who left on
They the bus Tuesday, Oct. 19, for Lfis
ening Angeles, has returned, bringing her
rs. O. I little grand daughter, Frances Kol-
, stead, home with her for the winter,
filler, Frances is attending the Norway
Mar- school. Mrs. Schmidt visited with
T. U. her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Koistead,
bteth- with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Chas
>sday. Smith and little girl, and with Don
Point, Schmidt and family, while in Loe
norn- Angeles.
chool | Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gant were
>f 29. j Fairview visitors last Sunday at the
next home of her niece and family, Mr. and
, and Mrs. B. E. Jones.
Mrs. R. R. Rackleff attended the
Ttll<VWlOQ^ St., PoMUnd. Of <•
mded Rebekah Lodge at Myrtle Point Mon­
arch day night. There was an initiation of
SHARE the FEED
SHELL
Dont Let Neglect Deprive you
of your car for the Duration
Operators of largest fleets of Trucks and Cars stress
Lubrication as a Vital Necessity in economic operation.
Some operators quote that as high as 50 per cent of their
repairs come from faulty or insufficient Lubrication.
Profit by what they have learned, and bring your car in
for a thorough SHELLUBRICATION and other CHEK-
CHART services TODAY.
Attention should be given Wheel-bearings at This Time to
prevent damage from water seeping into the hub and
causing serious damage.
Trained Man to Care for your
Car
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“Bob” Wandlint, Mgr.
Front & Willard
Phone 203, Coquille
TRIANGLE
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Short
Townsend Club No. 2
leeve
Wonderful value*—
that’s
what
smart
shoppers say about
skirt».
Every
every seam a neatly
finished. Sizes 24-34.
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