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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1930)
MYRTLE POINT ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. A. Esteb and two children, Elizabeth and Robert Air-y. left Stmday morning for their home at Gaston, after several days* viait with relatives in Myrtle Point. Mrs. J. V. Leap left Sunday for eastern Oregon, where she will speed several weeks at the home of her sister. Mrs. G. Hamilton and daughters, Velma and Katherine, arrived home the first of the week from Salem, where they visited friends for several weeks. William Baker and John Diekaou left Tuesday for Salem, where they will viait at the homo of William’s brother, Non Baker. Miss Ena Christensen left Tuesday for her home at Alsea, Oregon, after visiting friends in Myrtle Point. to attend the publie opening of the new Mrs. Fred Lafferty and little daughter went to their home at Nor Coos Bi.y Steam Electric way after several weeks’ stay at th-» home of Mrs. Lafferty’s parents, Mr. Generation Station i and Mrs. Thomas Guerin. /r Mrs. Ells Guerin and daughter, J lean, left Wednesday morning for Paso Robles, California, where they will visit at the home of Mrs. Guer in’s daughter and her hueband, Dr. and Mrs. David Kelker. They will also visit Lorin Guerin and family at Hollywood. We want all of our customers and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Russell return ed this week from a trip to Portland friends to in.« pect this new, modern and other valley points. power plant which assures an abundance Mrs. Millie Watem and daughter, Gweneth, moved Sunday to the Sykes of electric pou >r to take care of the & Kenyon camp near Bancroft, where she took the place of Mrs. Ella Guerin future needs of the* rapidly growing as cook. “EVERGREEN EMPIRE.” Light re Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Snyder are en joying a visit from their daughter, freshments w 11 be served and each Mrs. Wm. Cobbs, of Los Angeles, Cal guest will be given a souvenir pamphlet ifornia. Mrs. Karl Kauffman and Mrs. describing our new Coos Bay Gener- Charles Harlocker and daughter, Ann, returned the last of the week from erating Station a few days’ visit in Portland. Mr. and Mm. Arthur Bennett and son, Melvin, made a trip to Eugene Sunday. They returned the same day. Miss Phydelias Morris returned to her home in Coquille, after spending a few days visiting friends in Myrtle Point. Mrs. Leimert and two children. Peggy Lou and Joe, left the last of the week for their home in Chicago, after several weeks’ visit at the home Mountain States Power Company of Mrs. Leimert’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. E. V. Ostrander. »■ | Mrs. Daisy Hammond left for her home in Portland, after spending sev eral days visiting at the home of her son, B. Baird, and family. * > Mrs. E. A. Folsom of Coquille, visited at the home of heT brother, Roy Garrett, and family Wednesday. Mrs. Clarence, Strong, of the North Veterans* Disability Allowances Fork, went to Marshfield Wednesday The local Post of the Veterans of afternoon and will visit for several Foreign Wars of the United States days at the home of her brother, wish to announce to all veterans of MYRTLE POINT Fritzy Bollenbaugh. the World War that the Post Adju If you are tired of being sick- Mr and Mrs. Mack MeCumber, of tant Ed Brophy, now has on hand Sunday and Monday, Aug. 3 - 4 Call 51-R for an appointment Los Angeles, California, called on old blank forms for applications by veter friends in Myrtle Point the first of ans for disability allowance under the the week. This is Mr. McCumber’s World War Veterans Act 1224 as The screen sensation that is rocking the universe with its first visit to Coos county in thirty-five amended July 8, 1980. This disability Cor. 2nd A Moulton 8ta. jazzy, snappy, dazzling presentation of the gayest lives years and he saye he sees many allowance is for the benefit of veter as they are lived in the high spots of a thrill-crazed young (in Mrs. Ida K. Owens* house) changes and improvements since his ans who cannot show that their dis er set. ability, whatever it may be, is ser last visit here. Theatre Closes Monday Night vice connected and whether they in George and Ray Guerin Wednesday evening from curred it before or since Nov. 11, Infantile Paralysis 4. Eradicate flies and keep them 1918. trip. They went to Salem away from food. (Oregon State Board of Health) through the McKenzie Pass and on This pension or disability allowance 6. Pasteurise or boH all milk. The real cause of infantile paralysis to Crater Lake. They report having will help many veterans who have The prevention of infantile paraly been unable heretofore to draw com or poliomyelitis is not known, hence a very nice trip. THI EMBLEM OF Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Deyoe enter pensation from the U. S. Veterans’ no definite rules can be laid down in sis means the avoidance of much un tained at a twelve o’clock dinner Bureau on account of being unable to regard to prevention. This disease necessary expense and worry; the Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. R. W. show service connection of their dis usually occurs during the latter part prevention of much crippling of chil Airey and son. Wilfred, of Gaston, ability. It will also help veterans of the summer. The present epidemic dren and all that such means to the who have been injured tn any manner in southern California occurring dur inulvidui^ and the stat«. Oregon. ing the summer months is quite out An auto accident occurred near the since the war. Gravel Ford News Any Veteran who believes that he of the ordinary. So far thia year we McCulloch home Sunday vening. The WATCH FOR i McCulloch family were just returning is entitled to this allowance is invited have not had an unusual number of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo West and from i drive and were leaving the to visit Adjutant Brophy at his home , cases of infantile paralysis in thia family were Sunday visitors at the highway and entering their home at 622 E. 10th 3f! any evening or state, however, every precaution Jack Mast home in Bangor. when they were struck by another car. Sunday and he will help the veteran ' should bo taken to prevent the disease A number of people from Brewster from becoming epidemic. None of the occupants were hurt but fill out hie application. Valley, Shiloh, Grave] Ford and Leo Any child with an unexplained enjoyed Sunday at Sunset and Shore Coquille Valley Post No. 1412, V. F. the McCulloch car was badly dam W. now meets on the 2nd Friday of stomach or intestinal disturbance and acres. aged. Those in thy party were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moore left Tues each month at Torval Johnson’s resi a temperature of 102 degrees, with a Mr, and Mrs. Walter Schroeder, Le Dave More and Lee Loney, of Mo Mr. and Mrif. •t-fbert Houghton, of day for their home at Bak yr, after a dence in Myrtle Point and at Floyd discomfort out of all proportion to anne Schroeder, Iris Clinton, Norma lalla, arrived in Powers Wednesday Myrtle Point, are moving to Powers. two weeks' stay in Myrtle Point. Smith’s residence in Coquille on the the -symptoms, should be kept apart Johnson. Carl, Jessie and Kenneth and went on to their mines near Sam Mr. Houghton is working at the Col While here they visited at the home 4th Friday of each month. from other children for a few days laird, Lewis West, Thelma Iverson, Hall’s place on Thursday. and the family physician called. Pain * lier camp. of Reuben Roupp. Velds Bunch, Bessie Bunch, Adrisn Dr. Milton B Walker will arrive in A jolly crowd of R. N. A. from in the neck, back, and limbs, general Schroeder and Phyllki and Sonny Mrs. Charles Butler entered Keizer Annual Meeting of Churches Powers the last of the week and take Myrtle Point visited the Powers R. N. ! ' hospital last week where she will re- weakness and clumsiness about the Bunch. Later in the afternoon they over the Coos Bay Lumber Co. work A. camp Monday night. After the * | ' ceive medical treatment. The Christian churches of Cooe fourth day of the illness, mark the were joined by Nettie Crosby and and general practice. The people of regular business meeting the Myrtle j Mr. and Mrs. P. Parrish, of Broad- cointy will hold their annual get-to onset of paralysis and may establish children, Virginia Crosby and Bernies and vevvA this vicinity will surely appreciate an Poiat aav«n camp took the ekaiM chairs and put visited Sunday at the home of gether next Sunday, August 8. The the diagnosis. Then a strict quaran- Bennett, active man. Dr. Walker will be ae- on the degree work, At a* the tk- close, Mu brother, Oscar Parrish, on the meeting will begin at 1 p. m. in the lo- tine must be established and observed Mr and Mrs. Edward Mallard who companied by hie wife and six-weeks lunch was served to the following i Roseburg highway near Myrtle Point. •al Myrtle Grove when a basket din under the directions of the family hs.c been spending the summer at old baby. guests: Ruby Northup, Sophia Hall, ’ Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Stover returned ner will be spread. physicians. Prompt reporting of any the Luke Shook home returned to At the school meeting Saturday the Nellie Ray, Eva Hazlewood, Anna' Thursday from a business trip to At 2:80 the entire group will as- ease or suspected ease ia the first ro- their home at North Bend 8unday. voters voted down buying the Hut. Tripp, Blanch Felcher, Alice Fite, Ida • Portland. cmble in the local church building for •Tuirement of efforts at control. The Mies Retha Watson, London Ton Too high a price wa« give as the Harris, Elizabeth Noel, Ethel Miller, the services and program of the af following measures will aid material kins and Jesse Laird were Monday reason for voting it down. Henry Schroeder, Joe Mast, Kate ternoon. ly in preventing the spread not only evening viaitors^at the J. 9, Cl nton Slim McCarty is much improved, Tripp, Lily Peknson, Edna Barger, 50 at Irrigation Field Meeting Mr. T. M. White, of North Bend, of poliomyelitis but many other home. ' , ’.Y after suffering from ptomaine poison Sarah Mast, Carrie McCulloch, Cora There were shout fifty in atten- will bring the message. , Others hav -ommunicable diseases that are like Alfred Culbertson, son of E. L. last Week. Heath, Gladys Evans, Laura Schroed- dance at the irrigation fie’d me ting ing part in the program are: T. B. ly to appear in epidemic form. Culbertson, has been quite ill for the The executive committee of the P. er, Bernice Houghton. Mary Fite and tat the G. M. Parker ranch to-th of MacDonald, Myrtle Point; C. A. Phil 1. Avoid large gatherings when a past week. He is somewhat improved T. A. will meet with the new preoi- Ada Lemon. ¡Myrtle Point last Saturday, and eon- ps MarshfieldjJtlM Low. of Marsh dent. Mw Olin Lay, At the home of Noble Rivingis enjoying “fvlsft -dcrable Interest shown in the plant field, and D. L. Hackett and Mrs. H. •omm u n ¡t able di sea se fa t n the com at thfa w r i t i ng.-------- -------------------- munity. This applies especially to Miss Gladys Clinton spent several the secretary, Esther Jones, on Fri- from his sisters. ¡«nd it operation which Mr. T.rfcer W. Covalt, Coquille. children. Children under fifteen days last week visiting at the Chaa. day. i Mose Endicott and W. H. Dancer, | conducts. A Fordson tract tt is used hould not go places where there may Woolridge home at Myrtle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mathews visit-' of Myrtle Point, are at the mines at by him to pump the water from the Methodist Episcopal Church. ■be careless coughers or sneezers, or A large crowd attended the dance ----- *u -------- *“ end —J in Powers ”--------- at ‘ * the “ " river, and it is a very economical sys- ed 1 over the week Salmon mountain, where food in handled by hands that 4 In the community hall Saturday home of Ida May Mathews. j *' Mr. and " " “ Sunday School, 10 a. m. Mrs. Ruseell Morgan spent tern he has developed. Farmers from have not been washed just previously. night. Morning Preaching, 11 st. m. Mrs. Jim Winters, of Roseburg, is j the week end in Powers. Mr. river as ~ Bandon “ Morgan as far " down ’ ’ > were 1 2. Cover the nose and mouth with Miss Ruth Whteon, who has been Evening Preaching 8:00 p. m. making an extended visit with her is working at Medford thio summer present to sec the system in •> aera Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:80 a handkerchief vAen sneezing or spending her vacation at the E. L. brother, Allison Roberta. and Mrs. Morgan at Eugene. tion. coughing. The secretions of the nose Culbertson home, went to Powers to p. m. M. T. (Slim) Thompson has sold 1 Henry Schroeder, Elmer Rusaefi, Scriptural, spiritual preaching. and throat may harbor the germs or help with the household duties at the the cedar on hie claim and it will be George Hamilton, Rev. Mr. Ostrander Notice: Farmers—Wo buy Be»f, Arthur MaeMillian home. communicable disease. G. A. Gray, Pastor. logged immediately. A crow of five ; and son. Donald, Elbert Schroeder 1 Veal. Pork. Poultry and Hides, at the < 8. Wash the hands with soap and men are getting the road in shape for ’ and Cecil Barker are camping this ECONOMY CASH MAMET, Co-1 ----------- 77--------- trucks. (week at Daphne Grove Ashing. “la it insured?" water before eating. quille, Oregon. Insure your car with Ned C. KeHey. ’ You Are Invited Friday, Aug. 1, 6:30 p. m Plan Now to Attend! Hiland Theatre! Ladies of Leisure NOW BEING IN THIS INSTALLED THEATER News from Powers ------------ +------«— Chiropractic HSrth DR. J. F. YOUNG