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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1932)
* elTviS 1.^ Some of the high achool boys are out for track and they are expected to piake a good showing this year. Earl Woods is holder of the county 100 and 220-jterd records. Jerry McConnell took sixth in the state mile lret year. There are also others who made good showings last year and some new boys are out who are doing well. Ray Dement had the misfortune to lose one of his fine cattle dogs Satur day when it was run over and killed. W. S. Laird moved his family to the Sandy Creek camp during the week-end, to stay through the sum mer. Mra. Lena Warner, of the Myrtle Point post office, entertained the last of the week at a dinner for her small son, Douglas, in honor of hi« ninth birthday. Little Benny Breuer, Bob by Lundy and Douglas Warner did justice to an excellent dinner prepared GOLDEN GATE LARD DOILIES by Mra. Warner, with a particularly enticing cake with nine candle«. The Pure Lard Lace Paper youngster» played games for the 4 pound pail rest of the evening. for every occasion Miss Velma Hamilton, who is at 8 pound pail all colors and sizes tending the University of Oregon, spent the week-end with her parents, Per package 10c Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Hamilton. Silver Thistle or Yacht Club Miaa Elma Russell, who is attend SWEET CORN ing the Ashland Normal, spent the week end visiting her parents here. Extra Sweet PAPER BRIDGE OR PARTY Henry Huntley has been quite ill with the flu this week at his home on 3 Cans SETS 33c the Roseburg highway about half a mile from town. 1 Table Cloth Mr. and Mra. G. L. McRay returned BURBANK HOMINY the first of the week from Portland per set 5c 4 Napkins No. 2*4 cans - 2 for 25c where they were visiting with friends. Wallace Dement left Saturday for Los Angeles to bring his mother, Mra. Taylor Dement, home. IVANHOE SPINACH Sliced Yellow Cling The Royal Neighbors had a birth PEACHES day party at the Schroeder hall Mon No. 2*4 tins, 2 for day night. A large crowd attended No. 10 Cans - - - 49c and a good time was had by all. Joe Yarbrough left Sunday for Hornbrook, California, where he will TIP TOP COFFEE BOOTH’S APRICOTS be engaged in work in the mills. Hie family will join him in a abort while. Small tins, each 1 pound bags C. C. Smith left Monday night for Portland, where he will enter the Veterans Hospital for a few weeks to receive medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Chambers, of Rose burg, were Sunday visitors at the M. J. Armstrong home. Mrs. Ella Summerlin, who has been very ill at the Keiser hospital in North Bend, has recovered sufficiently to be moved to this city where she is convalescing at the S. S. Endicott Delivery home under the nursing of Mrs. Lillie Fish. Ferris MoRay, son of Mr. and M G. L. MoRay, is home from O. & for the Easter vacation. Mra. W. W. Edwards, of Klamath Falls, is visiting at the home of her Florence Neideigh, and her many reported a pleasant day as well as snd they csme out victorious in all, frienda here for aeveral day*. daughter, Mra. Norman B. Taylor. accomplishing a great deal of work. with at least a ten point margin to Miaa Velma Auatin and Miaa Fairy The ladies attending were Mesdames their credit. Their first game was Mr. and Mra. E. C. Barker and eon, Cecil, spent Sunday at Brewster Val Davie entertained the teacher» of the Stanley Halter, L. A. Myer*, Neil played with Gold Hill, considered one ley with the A. N. Gould family of grammar and junior high schools at Ferrari, Geo. Robison, Albert Gul- of the best teams in that locality, the Coquille. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Battey, the home of Mra. T. D. Guerin Tues strom, C. C. Robison, C. E. Schroeder, score being 24 to 13. Friday after of Portland, were also there. day night Fortune telling and other E. J. Myers, P. S. Robison, O. H. noon they won an easy victory over Miss Caroline Schneider and Lucille games were the diversion of the ev Aaaen, Oleve McAllister, Glenn Col the Lakeview squad, by a score of Summerlin, of Willamette university, ening. lier and little granddaughter, Glenda 25 to 10. Walter Moore, Arago's cen are spending their vacation with their Mra. M. W. Wilson returned re Stewart, Mrs. Sarah Barklow and the ter, was high scone man for the day, cently from a two months’ trip to hostess, Mrs. Lillie. folks. with 13 points to his credit. Drain John Parrish, who has been in poor Portland and Goldendale, Washing John Dornath A Sons, who have was the next team to suffer defeat at health all winter, teas gone to eastern ton. operated a shingle mill on Halls the hands of the Bull Dogs, the score Oregon to enter a hot springs sani Mrs. S. C. Braden underwent a ma Creek the past number of yeara, have being 29 to 13. Saturday evening tarium. He wan accompanied by his jor abdominal operation in the Wealey recently rented space at the Sanders they went to the finals with the Riv brother and wife, Mr. and Mra. Oscar hospital Saturday and is recovering mill in Myrtle Point and are making erton squad. The game created a Parrish. nicely at this date. preparations to set up a shingle ma great deal of interest, most all fane Miss Elisabeth Dement, of O. 8. C., Walter Sykes left Monday for a chine. They also intend to manufac bad Riverton slated for the champion Is spending the vacation with her two weeks’ mining trip to northern ture boxes. ship, but the Bull Dogs could not see parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Dement. parts of California. Mra. S. L. Lafferty enjoyed a visit it that way, as they had already de The Past Matrons elub met Tuesday Mr*. J. W. Landers, from Reed Is the first of the week with her sister, feated them three times the past sea at the home of Mrs. Elmer Russell. land, British Columbia, haa been the Mra. Jennie Price, of Coquille. son. They went into the game with The rooms were beautiful with St. guest the past few days at the homo The Adult Bible class entertained the determination to keep their repu Patrick day decorations and the of Mrs. Wiley Whittington. the young married peoples class with tation and win the championship. luncheon carried out th* same scheme. Mre. L. E. Bothwell was given a a party at the community kitchen on Scoring started early in the game Those enjoying the afternoon were stork shower at the home of Mrs. J. Thursday evening. The time waa with Arago leading and at no time Mesdames Will Lundy, Tom Guerin, P. Bunch Thuraday afternoon. spent playing games. Walter Farrier were they headed. The game ended in Pinkston Lift rd, Albert Pancoast, The Garden Club mot Tuesday at received high honors for the twenty the final score of 83 to 23. The line Chas. Harlocker, Ray Dement, Rufus the home of Mrs. Ralph Kring on games of progressive cootie. All re up for all the games were: forwards, Lemon, Ralph Kring, John Arnold, Fifth street. The roll call was an ported a very pleasant evening. Those Currie and Sinko; guards, R. Griffin Bud Emery, Chris Moller, Henry swered by remarks on what each present were Mra. Elisabeth Bennett and Milani; center, Moore; sub«., Rosslow and the hostess, Mra. Elmer member enjoyed most in the garden. and daughter, Dorothy, Miaees Elisa Barklow, M. Griffin and Kribbs. All Russell. Al Poppe has bought out Jay beth Cockerham, Gladys Bayles and the subs were used at some time Friends have received cards an Schriefer’s interest in the Poppe A Gertrude Borgard, Mr. and Mra. Ev during the tournament Currie and nouncing the betrothal of Miss Elda Sohriefer’s bakery and will continue erett Lafferty, of Myrtle Point, Sinko were chosen as two of the out Bemadine Laird, of Berkeley, Califor with the business. Messrs. and Mesdames Wm. Griffin, standing forwards of the tournament. nia, to Mr. Herman Fred Eikmeyer, Dave McNair, Mrs. Jessie Warner Leo Hearing, Walter Farrier, Arthur Kenneth Carl came home Wednes also of Berkeley. and Mollie Werner motored to Port Farrier, Stanley Hatter, Lawrence day to spend the Easter vacation with John Gearhart, of Pleasant Hill, land Thursday where the latter will Barklow, Wayne Woodward, C. C. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl. who has been very ill with pnemonia, enter the Good Samaritan hospital for Robison, C. E. Schroeder, J. D. Carl, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schroeder, Mr. is reported much improved. nurses’ training. Miaa Katie Guerin J. L. Burtia, T. B. MacDonald, Ernest Jean Guerin, Hasel Gearhart, Lloyd accompanied them a« far as Salem. Watkins, Robt. Munford, Dave Root, and Mrs. J. D. Carl and Mra. C. C. Davenport, Bill Donald and Beneva She and Mr. MaNair returned home Geo. Hampton, Mrs. Sarah Barklow Robison motored to Bandon Friday Volkmar, who are attending 0. 8. C., Friday. Mrs. Warner will remain in and Mra. L. R. Hampton. Refresh and spent the day visiting with Mr. arrived home Tuesday evening for the Portland for a week or more visiting ments of cake, coffee, sandwiches and and Mrs. Charlie Schroeder and her mother, Mre. Dunlap, who is visiting Easter vacation. relatives. cookies were served at a late hour. here from California. Miss Margaret Chase, who is at Mrs.' G. W. Ayers substituted for tending the University of Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Myers, Mrs. Prof. Ayers last week while he was Live News From Arago came home Friday for the Easter va away at Ashland with the basket ball Wayne Woodward -and Oliver Myers Mr«. Geo. Robison and daughter«, team. cation. She was met in Roseburg by went on a pleasure trip to Allegany her father, A. C. Chase. Margaret and Loia, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Bert Hollenbeck will Monday and spent the day visiting G. G. Swan, a pioneer of this sec Neil Ferrari made a trip to Glide, move to Coquille in the near future. with Mr. and Mra. Earl Harrah and tion, passed away at his home at Oregon, Saturday to viait Miss Opal They have resided on Fishtrap for Mrs. Frank Lane, who is visiting there. Pleasant Hill on Sunday, March 20. Rdbison, who ia teaching there. They several yearn. Mr. Swan was nearly 80 yeara of age. returned Sunday evening. Marvin Shaw returned home Sun The Lafe Cornwell home narrowly Mr. and Mm. Lyle Pauli and Royce escaped being destroyed by fire Wed day from Ashland. Mra. Shaw and He leaves his wife and three children to mourn his passing. Funeral ser Pauli, of Gardiner, viaited friends and nesday morning. The Are originated little daughter will remain for a few vices were held Wednesday at the relative« in thia vicinity over the from a defective flu, but the men more weeks. Dor* cemetery. week-end. folks happened to be near and imme Lawrence Barklow, who is driving Mr«. L. M. Aasen was called Satur diately chopped a hole in the roof the Norway school bus, was unable to John Carver has sold hie interest in the Auto Park service station to Ns day to the bedside of her sister, Mr«. and soon had the fire under control. get the truck out because of the high partner, M. W. Wilson. Zoe Shield«, who ia quite ill at her No great damage was done. water and Hareiy Barklow and Em Mrs. Minnie Lester and daughter, home at Bridge. Mra. Shields haa The Arago Bull Dogs returned from mett Hammock, of Myrtle Point, are June, of Corcoran, California, are been ailing for some time and little Ashland Sunday evening with high hauling the children this week in visiting at the P. W. Laird and J. H. hope ia held for her recovery. honors and a beautiful silver trophy, their private dars. McCloskey homes. They were met in The Ladies Aid met at the home of having won the championship of the Joe Sinko and Melden Carl drove to Roseburg Sunday by Mr. McCloskey. Mr». Albert Lillie Thursday for an Southern Oregon Normal school in Corvallis Monday and brought homo Mre. Vivian Funk, of Tillamook, other day’s quilting. A potluck din vitational basket ball tournament. Frank Sinko, who haa been attending has been visiting her sister, Mr*. ner waa served at noon and everyone Four games were played by the team school there the past semester. \ Easter Candies NEW LOW PRICES I We have a nice assortment at prices that enable you to buy when FIRfT rs no choice year*. Rsod why in The Saturday Krening Poet. Aprili«. _B»better % in value this year! Rubber and cotton are cheap right now— that’s why new tires cost so amazingly little. And Goodyear’s greater volume —• millions more tires than any other com pany—brings you matchlessly greater value. This season-you certainly can afford the best—trade us your old tires for NEW 1*>t GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHERS New Low Prices! 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Thomas, of the Thomas Gro cery. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Crow drove to Langlois Friday to take Mra. Clar inda Lee, mother of Mr. Crew, to her home, after she had spent several days visiting at their home. The Royal Neighbors are preparing for the "Coos County Pop Rally,” for Monday, March 28. Mary, little daughter of Mr. and Mr». Jim Boone, has been quite se riously ill and is at the Keiser hos pital in North Bend. Mrs. Boone has also had the flu. Joe Marshall, who is interested in mines on the South Sixes, went in Monday to look things over, getting ready for the spring work. Georgia Stallard, local telephone operator, has been seriously ill with the flu. Bill Frye ia in Powers after sever al years absence, which he spent in the Philippines in the medical corp« of the army. Beth Thomas waa honorably men Safety First! Dao Cow Beil Dairy’s tioned in the Joumaal Sunday among Pasteurised Milk and protect your ten other students who are college Busy Comer Grocery