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T THE COQUILLE TALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER I, 1IU. MYRTLE POINT ITEMS — Mins Elsie Weekley, of Gold Beach, is spending this week at the home of her mother, Mr». M. Weekley. D, (Parry went to Portland Monday for a week’s husinesa and pleasure Fancy Box Candies at new low trip. < Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bick returned Prices. Fresh Stock Just in to their home in Marshfield Sunday Evening after spending the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gar SOCIETY CHOCOLATES rett. . ■ 2% lb Box—A Beauty Paul Laird was operated upon at Exceptional Christmas Special the Mast hospital Thursday for ap STANDARD pendicitis. ONLY 95c Miss Mattie Huling hae returned to her home after a two months’ stay in Going fast. Better have one put Marshfield. away for you now. Mrs, Jgackabe went to Portland the firat of the week for a week’s visit with friends. For Your Eastern Friends Lsiuis Baynes returned to his home A Coos County Product Grants Para after a few days' visit With home folks. EROSENE The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian Church held their annual bazaar Fri day in'the Myrtle hotel building and In the Christmas Package in the-evening served a chicken dinner This year ONLY - - - 7QC in the Schroeder hall. ■ ‘ Mrs. Harry Dement delightfully en tertained the L-4-8 club at her home 1 Here’s a nice Christmas Gift for Thureday afternoon. Bridge was en4 the Boy or Girl— joyed, after which refreshments were served. A THERMOS LUNCH KIT Buy the finest quality, Mrs. Frank Young entertained the clean-buming kerosene— in Red or Green Ladiee Aid of the Presbyterian Church Pearl Oil! Buy it here in at her home Wednesday afternoon. SPECIAL PRICE - - $1,35 the new refillable can that Mrs. Bingham and Mrs. Geo. Parker assisted. saves money every time Give them a. hot lunch these Mias Grace Parry, of Lee, is spend you have us fill it winter days. ing this week visiting in Myrtle Point.' Miss Rita Clark and Lloyd Haines were married -in Coquille Saturday, White King Toilet Soap Dec. 8. Miss Clark graduated in the Myrtle Point Union high school in The new DeLuxe Bar............................................... 2 f°r 1930. She is the daughter of Mr. and Buy 8 Bars at one time and get the Chandu Magic Trick Mrs. 3. D. Clark, of Lee. The young couple will make their home in Can FREE yonville. Mr. and Mrs. V. Smith, of Bridge, Here’s Another Christmas Gift have opened a home bakery in Myrtle _ 1 Package White King Granulated Soap Point. They will hold an opening day on Saturday of this week. Their lo 2 Bars Mission Bell Toilet Soap cation is on the corner of 6th and ALL FOR 69c 1 Child’s Toy Truck Willow streets. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Seale moved Friday to North Bend where they will And Fresh Vegetables, the Best the Market affords—all the time. make their home. Mr. Seale is mana ge^ of an oil company at that place. The Juqjor pipy, "Her Step Hue band,” will be given Friday, Dec. 9,' at the union high school auditorium. Phone Miss Alice Alverdes returned home from Oakland, Califom a, where aha spent a few days visiting friends. Delivery Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Greene moved . last week into the Tommy Weekley house on Fourth street. A. Keleman left Wednesday for I.o.. Angeles after spending several wMlI "■ ■'■■■ 11 ■ i 1 in Myrtle Point. Spray ” orchestra at Graham’s Hall in Mrs. Everett Bell returned to her and Mrs. Everett Lafferty of Myr evening. Rev. J. B. Moomaw filled the pulpit Coquille the evening of the Christmas home in Klamath Falls after a few tle Point Friday evening. After din days’ visit with friends. ner the evening was spent in bridge, in the Christian Church in North Opening. Earl Edgmon, who has been hav Mrs. James Kecsley and daughter, Frank Burbank receiving high honors. Bend Sunday during the absence of Beverly Anne, returned to Portland, Mr. and' Mrs. E. Wei be had the Rev. Mr. White, who ia conducting ing trouble with his throat for some after spending a few days at the home misfortune to lose a part of their protracted meetings in Myrtle Point. time, is to have 'his tonsils removed Saturday. of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mns. winter’^ meat Friday evening when Abe Roberta drove out to Portland T. G. Summerlin. the house in which they had their Riverton News Mrs. Effie Shindal gave a quilting meat smoking caught fire and burned.. The high school students are on the Wednesday to see his wife, who has party at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Geo. Langor and Mrs. Ella whole working very hard. They are been under! p physician’s care there A delicious lunch was served late in Brown, of Powers,, were guests Sat ahowing more interest and attention for some time. He hopes to find her the afternoon to the following: Mes- urday of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schroe to their work than at any time this improved so that he can bring her back to spend Christmas at home. The dames W. W. Deyoe, Ellen King, Lis- der. year. The number on the honor roll zie Adams, Earl Adams, Walter Huff, Leslie Lett* and Louis Williams re and those receiving honorable men little children are very much excited Ben Burgess and Miss Ann Smith. turned the'firat of the week from a tion, have increased this past six and happy at the prospect of having their mother home again. Mr. Gilmore met with a very pain business trip to Tillamook. weeks? Those who received no grades Mr. and Mm. C. M. Hartwell at ful accident the first of the week. T. B. MadDonald assisted by Mrs. below a “2” are: Georgia Philpott, Hearing a disturbance in the chicken MacDonald will preach an illustrated Bonita Bemetz, Marie Dye, Ileen tended the regular monthly meeting of the Fox Breeders association at the house he rushed out and in the ex sermon Sunday evening, Dec. 11, on Harris, Levelle Walstrom, Evelyn court house Wednesday evening. Mrs. citement the gun accidentaly dis "Mountain Top Lives.” Berry. Opal Langenberg and Cherie charged and shot him through the Installation of the elective officers Mae Hartwell. Those to receive hon Hartwell is secretary and C. GTBrod- knee. He was brought to the Mast of Senior and Intermediate Christian orable mention with no grade below a riek, of Myrtle Point, is president. The grade school* board, met in hospital where the injury was dressed. i Endeavors will be held Sunday even-' <.31 are: Pauline Miller, Mervil Hul- At a meeting of the city council i ing Dee. 11 between Endeavor and ¡tin, Fritz Hull, Margaret Eckhome, regular session at the school house / Monday evening John Carver was ap ’church services. All officers are re- Auer, Eleanor Heilman, Helen Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Christensen, Mr. Berry and Mrs. Lester Borgard pointed city marshal and Dr. Clark quested to be present Nulf, Sleo Bush, Bill Ridle, Edith city health officer. Mrs. Emily Hickam is home for a Fellows, John Heilman, Glenn Church, were present, Mr. Nilsen being ab sent. » P. W. Laird and R. F. Garrett re vacation, having completed her school Bessie Cuaic, Harry Hull, Edgar Gil turned home Friday from a business term at Baee Hill. She will teach lespie, Evelyn Miller and Ross Jen trip to Portland. ■ there again next term. • Letter from Walter Bunch kins. Miss Marguerite Laird who has Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schroeder, Mrs. The Granges in the southern end of In remitting his subsciption to the charge of the sale of the Red Cross L. R. Hampton and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. the county met at Myrtle Point Wed Sentinel, Walter H. Bunch, whp for stamps, reports »35 has been sent m E. Hampton attended the Grange Jub nesday for the installation of new merly lived on the East Fork, but is and not more than one-half of the ilee at Coquille Thursday officers for the coming year. Mrs. C. now located, at College Place, near stamps have been heard from. ■ 'nie senior class of Arago high M. Hartwell was installed as Lectur Walla Walla, Wash., writes: Dr. Chas. Sweet, of Oakland, Cali school will present "Yimmy Yonson’s er of the Coquille Grange. The lec fornia, will speak on child welfare Yeh.” a comedy drama in three acts, turer is one of the most important of We are having 'wonderful weather at the union high school auditorium at the Arago rrmnasium. Dec. 9, at ficers of any grange, so we are glad here thia fap, only a light frost so Friday afternoon. , eight o’clock. Admission charges will that one of our people has been so far, and warm days. Lots of rain. Mrs. Mary Bennett is ill at her be adults 25 cents, high school stu honored by Coquille. Verna Haga, of home with an attack of flu. dents 16 cents and children 10 cents. Bear creek, and Lester Borgard, of Makes me think of Coos county. The tops of the Blue mountains are white This is a fast-moving comedy’pro Leneve, assumed important offices in with snow. Live News From Arago viding thrills and laughs galore. The the Parkersburg Grange. I am still manager of the Texaco cast of characters is <ak f&llews: The Randolph play which was giv Last Thursday moning Mr. and Busnees has “Yimmy” from Mannasota, Parm en by the Randolph dramatic club Service Station here. Mm. J. D. Carl. Mrs. Naomi Robison Patricks Pel, the detective, Rural Saturday night was an entire success. been vety good. and Mn J. L. Burtis left in the Bur- Hope the Coquille oil well turns out Griffin; Frank, a clerk, Freddie Mi- This is an annual affair at Randolph tis car on a baainees trip to Aahland' jlani; Micky, the hired man. Mila and many of the people from here O. K. We a’» interested rn the news and Grafita Pass. They also visited of it. Griffin; Mr. Kent, the father, Donald attended. friends and relatives along the way. I see Fred Lorens, who is manager Curry; Belle, the faster daughter, I GeraM ?!»*»«•. from Oakland, Cali- Mrs. Robison did not return with of the Montgomery Ward store in • Leola Robinson; Sylvia, f* the^ niece, ■ fornia, entered school here as a fresh them but went on to her home at Ethel Collier; Peg, the Irish cook, man this week. His home in on Seven Walla Walla, quite often. With best Grenada, Calif., having come up regard« to my friends in Coos county. Ruth Keltner; Kitty, Peg’s niece and Mile. about a month ago to care for the helper, Lois Schroeder;- Mrs. Kent, Arago store while Mr. and Mrs. Bur- Members of the orchestra'met at the mother, Joanne Milan!; director, Knife Hospital Notes tifl were in Portland. The rest of the home of their director, A. E. Miss Ethelyn Root. J. A. Strong, of Bandon, and Leon the party returned Friday evening. Haan. Tu-sdav night for practice, in Mrs. C. E. Schroeder entertained Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gillespie and at A birthday dinner Sunday in honor stead of the mesic room at the school. ard Jackson were dismissed from the evening ho*oital on Wednesday. ’ family moved last week on to their of her daughter, Mrs. Emily Hickam. The cold weather that Mrs. Loretta Weekly, of Coquille, prompted the change. own farm in the Arago district. For Those present were Mr. and Mrs. P. the past three years they have hem S. Robison, Mr. and Mrs Frank Bur A Christmas program ia to be giv on Tuesday, and Mrs. Owen Russell, dairying on the Perry Brewer place bank. Miss Alice Scatt, Miss Gertrude en by the combined grade and high of Camas Valley, on Wednesday, un on lower Fishtrap. Joe Milsni has Borgard, Mm. Mary Kribbs, Lois school in the school gym on Friday derwent major operations, '^fenneth. nine-year old son of Mr. rented the Brewer place and will farm Schroeder, Price Schroeder, Mrs. afternoon, Dec. 23rd The boys’ and it in connection with his own which Emily Hickam and son, Kent, and the girls’ glee clubs are practicing on sev- and Mrs. C. C. Bonnickson, who live on the Fiebtrap road, was operated 1» adjoining. host and hostess, Air. and Mrs. C. E. •ral delightful numbers. The entire on by Dr.' Richmond Wednesday for program, carries with it a lovely Mr and Mrs. M.rvfi Shaw and. Schroeder. appendicitis. --I M~.| Rev. E. G. Ran ton, of Myrtle Point, Christmas spirit throughout. Every Geo. Maae, of Norway, underwent Frank Burbank one is invited to attend. - ------- t were guests at a | closed a series of revival meetings at an operation for hernia yesterday Karl Alpina sang with the “Silver morning. luok dinner at the home of Mr. Ithe Arago community church Friday Headquarters for Holiday Center Traction Mellowest Cheese MONEY SAFE Busy Comer Grocery Coquille Service Station GOOD USED TIRES |1 UP X . ’ r ■ " ' ......... Kenneth Taylor, left for Marshfield to remain until after the funeral. Mrs. W. A. Lett, of Bridge, spent three days of Xhis week visiting at ’ Those from here to enjoy the play at McKinley Saturday evening were: the home of her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawhorn Mr. and Wilson. She returned to her home Mns. K C. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Friday morning. 1 ♦ Wilson, Misses Genevieve and Eloyee Mr. and Mis. Julius Benham were Crowley, Mira Hazel Taylor, Misa Thursday business callers in Myrtle Hazel Durell, Mrs. Berta Messecar, Point. ■ Lester Durell, Carl Laird, Kenneth Thursday afternoon the members 1 Laird, Florence Mead, Mr. and Mrs. of the Ladies Club met at the gymna Julius Benham. sium where a stork shower wss given Mr. and M m . E. A. Wilson and in honor of Mrs. Robert Groat She Mrs. Polly Nickaaon were in Coquille received many lovely and useful gifts. Tuesday on business. Those to enjoy the refreshments of Mr. and Mrs. Brant Taylor, and fruit jello with whipped cream, cake daughter, Hazel went to Mamhfield and coffee were: Mrs. Berta Messecar, Tuesday where they attended the Mm. Belle Ijilrd, Mrs. Daisy Laitd, funeral of Mr. Cdx, of Marshfield. Mrs, Flossie Wilson. Miss Florence I Saturday evening several of the Mead. Mrs. W. A. Lett, Mrs. Carrie folks of the valley met at the home and Polly Nickason. Mm. Ted Abbott, of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Groat The Mns. Stells Crowley, Mrs. Eilphia Krewson. Mrs. Hilda Durell, Mrs occasion wsa in honor of Mr. Groat’s birthday. Those to enjoy the evening Florence Groat, Mns. Tom Lawhorn. were Mrs. Hilda Durell, Mrs. Nellie Mrs. Anna Lou Taylor and the guest Jones, Mr. and Mn. B. R. Taylor, Mr. of honor, Mrs. Peggy Groat. and Mrs. Ernest' Krewson and son, Paul Laird submitted to an emer Forrest Mr and Mrs. Tom Lawhorn, gency operation for appendicitis at Mr. and Mn. E. Wilson and Misa the Mast hospital Thursday noon. He was taken suddenly ill while attend Florence Mead, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ing classes and was rushed to the Groat and the honored guest and his wife, Mr. and Mn. Leslie Groat hospital. He is reported doing nicely. Carl Laird made two business trips Wm. Betty* and Geo. Taylor, of Coquille, were Wednesday visitors at to Gold Beach the past week, going Thursday and Sunday. the J. D. Laird home. — Potato digging at the J. D. Laird Mrs.' Marys laird was called to Co- ouille Wednesday to care for her ranch has been completed. They have daughter. Mm. Bonnie Dutton, who had a large crew working several days of this week. ia very ill. I Brewster Valley 7--------- — Mr. and Mm. Perley Crowley and Safety Pint! Use Cow Bell Dairy’s two sons. Edwin and Harry, were in Pasteurized Milk and protect your Coquille Saturday on business. Mre. Tom Lawhorn received word health. Sunday* that her father, Mr. Cox, of Men’s tropsen cleaned and pressed, Marshfield, had passed away. Mr. and Mrs. Lawhorn amf daughter, Mre. 35c; ties 10c. No-D-Lay.