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■I. .w >1 1 t I T A ' '. >•» ■-< 5 , - ?.-V: J'-v I I > • ! THE COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER to, 1M2- ... JLJULX .......................... ..-TWI-W 'J..'.'-.-.' -.«V < > W-» A 4: means 1 s-l-i-p-p-e-r-y roads! z*/^ 1 7 * » SMOOTH tires don’t hold on wet pave ment. Punctures are more dangerous when it’s slippery. Changing tires Is also dangerous and disagreeable. Better put on new Goodyears now—they’ll protect you, eave you money on repairs and delays, and still be like new when spring arrives. 1 \T I VI Center Traction Means Safety! WE. f ÿ. u -------- 5 tires that GRIP! ? fi JpS;"'.. -r, H Ì -Z'4 'VetfVear's ynG meetings 1 t ■ « : •• Ö SEE how Goodyear puts TRACTION in the center—big husky blocks of rubber— keen-edged—deep-slotted—to dig in, grip and hold. More atop! The All-Weather _j more Tread to a big reason why million« — people ride on Goodyear Tires. Cornalo Com demonstrate! y / Happy New Year A GOODYEAR NEW YEAR — • new opportunity 4 7 to achieve great thing« — that’« what 1933 ALL-WEATHERS means. Our hope to that all its finest possibilities may be realized. ¿I, ft C oquille S ervice S tation *., Phone 133 < f a* ■« .*> ; A n r 1 X dinner Christmas day Mr. and ' ' „ Mrs. Gordon Fleming and son Donald , » Hampton and Mrs. Sara Wood .»d of L. R. Mrs. Nile Miller entertained at a were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Christmas eve dinner Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lafferty of Myrtle Point oh Wallace Miller and children Colleen Christmas day. and Maxine of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Maude McDonald has been ill Mrs. Oliver Müler. with influenza the past week. Mr. and Mrs J. L. Burtis enter Mr. and Mrs. Bert Doyle went to tained as dinner guests Christmas day Camas Valley Saturday to see Mr. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Aasen. Doyle’s mother, Mrs. M. E. Lillie, who | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vetter enter- has been quite ill the past week al 1 tained as guests over Christmas Mr. though she was somewhat improved j and Mrs. Wallace Miller and children Sunday. of Portland. Mr. and Mns. Cleve McAllister and I Mr. and Mm. Lyle Pauli of Gardiner children, Shelby and Miry Jean, are spending the holidays in Bandon visit spent Christmas here with Mrs. I Pauli’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ing friends and relatives. ' Goldnor. Mrs. Otha Ray entertained as guests Christmas eve Mr. and Mrs. McKinley NnUn - W. A. Wellman of Myrtle Point and M m . M. B. Mix and Mrs. Eugenia Officers elected at the recent meet Fairley. ing of McKinley Grange were as fol Melden Carl of Reedsport spent lows: Christmas here with hi» parent«, Mr. I Maeder—Julius Benham . and Mrs. J. D. Carl. Melden is em- Overseer—R. H. Lawhorne ployed at Dunham’s store in Reeds Lecturer—Helen Glenn port. Steward—Lee Mast Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schroeder, Mr.' Asst Steward—Ivan Laird and Mm. J. L. Burtis, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lady Asst Steward—Mildred Benham D. Carl, Mr. and Mm. Ernest Wei be Secretary—Mrs. Leatherman and Mrs. Albert Lillie attended the Treasurer—Mr. Lloyd Leatherman Christmas program in Myrtle Point Gate Keeper—D. Moore Sunday evening. Ceres—Mrs. C. O. King, Pomona; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. . Fred Lafferty and Dave Moore,' Flora; 'Wrs. R. W. daughter Janis and Mr. and Mm. S. Brown. L. Lafferty were dinner guests of Mr. On the Wednesday before Christ and Mrs. T. D. Guerin of Myrtle Point mas Jessie Lawhorne, leader of the 4- Christmas day. H Cooking Club, gave a party for the Aerial McDonald has been quite ill members at her home. The chief en the past week but is feeling better tertainment for the evening was the now. making of candy. Presents were ex Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barklow changed, and in addition each member drove to Roseburg Saturday taking Mrs. Sarah Barklow to visit her sis I received a pretty remembrance from their leader. ter, Mrs. Noah who has been quite ill | School closed on Friday night for for some time. Mm. Clarence Butler _____ ____ _ them. | the usual week’s vacation. In the eve- accompanied Misi~Gertruii Bogard is spending nb< * progTBnl ,IMi WM riven at the Christmas holidays with her th* hal1' The chl,<lr«n performed their parts well, and gave evidence of care , father at I.ampa, Professor and Mrs. G. W. Ayres and ful training on the part of their teach daughter Dorothy and Mies Ethelyn er. At its close, Santa Claus in his Root left early Saturday morning for flaming red suit thrilled the hearts of their homes to spend the holidays. the little ones by distributing candy, Miss Root is going to Newberg and nuts and gifts. Helen Glenn has been assisting in the Ayres family are visiting Mrs. Ayers’ people at Scio. Mr. Ayere the Penney store in CoquHle during will also atend the teacher«' con the holidays. Gordon Shepherd and sons visited vention at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Ithamer Robinson and his sister, Mr. Hanson, and brother, children, Jean, Buster and Josephine, Archie Shepherd, a couple of weeks of Fat Elk and Mr. and Mrs. Bloyd ago. Mr. and Mm. Jackson, of Gravelford and children, Vada and Vivian, of Bunker Hill and Mr. and Mre. C. T. spent Christmas with' their daughter, Robinson were dinner guests at the Mns. Andrew Maiden and family. Roy Mast and family celebrated the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Collier day at the home of Mrs. Meet’s father Christmas day. Mr. and Men. E. J. Myers enter John Feleher of Myrtle Point. Guest» at the Holmstrom home for tained at a family dinner Christmas day. Those present were Mr. and Christmas dinner were Haldane Holm Mre. E. Wei be and daughter Beverley, strom of Coquille, Beth Johnson of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burbank, Mrs. Hauser, and Jay and Audrey Freeman Emily Hicham and son Kent, Mrs. of McKinley Mary Kribbs, Price Schroeder, Lois The recent severe cold spell did con Schroeder and the host and hostess. siderable damage, in this neighbor Mr. and Mrs. U A. Myure are en hood, as most of the fall sown grain joying a visit over the holidays with has been killed; also broccoli, kale, their daughter, Misp Peari Myers, of stock beets, etc. badly injured or Portland. killed, while many farmers lost apples Miss Winnie Pauli of Portland is and potatoes which were stored for spending a few days with her pareuta, the winter. • ■ Mr. add Mre. Lo*>ji Pa^l^ - ~ | The Young Peeples Meeting, which was omitted on Christmas Sunday, will be held on this Sunday, January 1, at 2 P M. The subject for discui- sion is “Why be a Christian ?” YsU are cordially invited to meet with u*. .. ir Mies Christina Christensen fell while at school and unfortunately broke her left arm. She was taken to Coquille where the bone was set. Her arm will have to be in a caat far several weeks. Miss Florence Mead has been con 1 fined to her home the past week suf J fering with a bad case of quinsy but is improving greatly. I Lester Mayse spent Tuesday at the MYRTLE POINT ITEMS home of his parents, Mr. and Mr». Jack Mayse of Dora. Mr. and Mrs. W. Milllen and two Elmer Wilson made a trip to Gravelford Wednesday to get Mrs. children came in the last of the week Bert Mead who spent several days at from Corvallis and spent Christmas the home of Mrs. Elmer Wilson dur .at the home of Mrs. Mullen's parents, ing the illness of her daughter, Miss Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Culbertson. Florence. Mias Virneta Laird left Tuesday Those to enjoy Sunday Christmas morning for Ukiah, Calif., after dinner at the W. A. Nickason home spending several days at the home of were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laird and her parents, Mr and Mrs. P. W. Laird. children Muri and Lili Mae, Mr. and Ray Ellis of Roseburg spent the Mrs. C. M. Wileon, Mrs. Carrie Nicka- week-end at the home of his father son and the Nickason family. here Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laird were Mns. Elisabeth Bennett and daugh honored Christmas by having all their ter Dorothy left Sunday morning for family together Jessie Ford of Grav California. They will visit Mrs. Ben elford arriving Saturday; Sunday Mr. nett’s mother and sister at Pacific and Mrs. Bob Dutton and family Union College near Healdsburg. Miss and Norman Laird of Coquille, Mrs. Goldie Childs of Coquille accompanied Berta Mesaecar and two eons of them and will remain in California California. The Sitkum School had its tree Fri for the rest of the winter. Mrs. L.‘L^ 8umerlin js confined to day afternoon With Santa giving out her home with an attack of flu. candy, nuts and gifts. James and Eloyue Crowley were in Miss Minnie Bunch returned to Port vited diner gueeta Sunday at the land after spending Christmas with relatives. home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mayse. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Sumerlin enter Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson and children Charles, Virginia and Burton tained at Christmas dinner for Dr. spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. L. L. Sumerlin and two child Wilson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. ren Lavonne and Richard, Mr. and Lett of Bridge. They went over Satur Mrs. E. W. Lewellen and son James, day, returning Bunday evening. Chas. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rackliff and Wilson remained over at Bridge where two children, Mins Minnie Bunch and he will spend his vacation with his Kathryn Sumerljn. grandparents. E. Davenport of Marshfield, spent Karl Laird and Kenenth Taylor the week-end at tMe home of Mr. and made a trip to Powers Friday after Mrs. Roy Garrett. a team that Karl Laird had brought Ray Morrison returned to Crescent over the mountain from the E. A. City, Monday, after spending several Schnieder ranch at Illahee. days at the home of his parents, Mr. Joe Laird and son Shirley of Myrtle and Mrs. Mike Morrison. Point are in the Valley staying at the Mrs. Ora Laird is spending this home of Walter Laird, where they week in Portland visiting friends. will be employed in sorting potatoes. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bennett and son Mrs. Tom Krewson and two sons Gene and Keith of Drain are visiting Melvin and Mm. Mary Bennett went this week with Mrs. Krewsons sister, to Gravelford Sunday morning and spent Christmas Day with Dr. and Mrs. Zilpha Krewnon. Grant Harry who has been visiting Mrs. Charles Bennett Merle Kennyon is confined to his with relatives in Coquille over the holidays returned to his home here home with an attack of the flu. Monday. - Miss Grace Parry of Lee, spent the Kenneth Laird who has had the flu week-end at the home of her uncle, was taken to the Keiser hospital Sat O. Parry. urday to receive treatment for pneu Mrs. Clyde Gage returned to her monia. He is reported much, improved home the last of the week after being and will be home in a few days. in the Mast hospital for several days, Others in the valley on the sick list receiving medical care. ' are: Mrs. Stella Laird, Mrs. Oscar Mr. and Mm. McHenry left Satur Durell, Mr. Brant Taylor. day morning for Eugene, where they , , -b*v*"**“—■wdaaaessaaasamsutaw spent the week-end at the home of Alpin« Coal, lump |4.S0, Mm. McHenry’s parents. M 50, nut coal W per ton. Brlner, phone 71. lb P. Linn left Monday for Portland where he will attend the Oregon State Trespass Notices, printed on cloth, Teachers association. Mias Grace for sale at thia offioe. Mary Una accompanied him as far aa Busy Comer Grocery 69 % .* y * ... I r Brewster Valley Free Delivery I Salem where she will visit relatives. Mr. and M m . Clarence Church and daughter, Julia, spent the week-end in Roseburg at the home of Mr. Church’s parents. Mias Gertrude Sick left the last of the week for Payette, Idaho, where she will spend her vacation. Miss Alice Alverdes is spending her vacation in Portland and will also spend a few days- in Seattle. Mrs. Wiliam Wyatt returned to her home in Roeeburg after a short visit at the home of her mother, Mre. Frank Zumwalt Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Forbes of Ho quiam, Wash., spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zumwalt. Miss Elisabeth Dement arrived home the last of the week from O. S. C., and is spending the holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dement Miss Audrey Lundy arrived Satur day from West Linn and is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Lundy. Frank Sanders epent the week end at the home of his mother at Maple ton. Miss Gertrude Watzeling arrived Saturday from Medford and is spend ing her vacation at the home of Mr. and Mre. Miki Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Porter, of Se attle, spent the week end with friends in Myrtle Point Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Roper spent the week end in Junction City where they were guests of Mrs. Roper’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watzeling re turned the first of the week to Cres cent City after a several days’ visit 1« Myrtle Point Miss Katie Furman has returned to Gold Beach after spending the week end with home folks. Mr. a« Mrs. __ James _____ Rooksrd and Stanley Furman, of Crescent City, spent Christmas at the home of their parents here. Gene Pressler has returned home from Denver, Colo., and is spending the holidays at the home of his moth er, Mre. Waiter Sykes. At a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce held on Tuesday of last week, the following officers were elec ted: Jees Clinton, president^!. K. Hansen, vice-president; Elton Schroe der, secretary-treasurer; and directors Dr. L, L. Sumerlin, E. O. Sempert, Robert Tucker and John Belloni. The Community Christmas program given in the auditorium of the Union Mitfh School Sunday evening WM greatly enjoyed by a large audience. The young people of the Presbyter ian Christian Endeavor enjoyed a Christmas exchange party Friday eve ning at the social parlors of ths church Lawrence Mullen left Monday for eastern Oregon where he will engage in the logging business. -.V Miss Marjorie Stibits, daughter of Mrs. Blanch Warner, and Oliver Weekley, son of Mrs. Susie Weekley, were married last week at the Meth odist parsonage by Rev. E. G. Ranton. Riverton News Fred and Francis Sell were visiting in Riverton Friday afternoon. Lawrence Finley of Jeffereon pelted several foxes for Ezra and Lyle Smith of Leneve Tuesday morning. Mr. Fin ley's father, Eugene Finley, is owner of the Cremo Fox Farm in Jefferson. Mr. and Mm. Bock journeyed to Creswell for their Christmas dinner. Mrs. Haan and son Aubrey went to Ashland for Christmas. Mies Smartt left last week for Eugene to spend her holidays. Rise Stella Fields is spend ing Christmas with her parents in Klamath Falls. Mr. Hayward was in Myrtle Point on Christmas day. Miss La Branch was with her parents in Bridge. Mm. Mettle Peterson, Mrs. Perna Harris and Ileen Harris rode with Mrs. Kay Howard of Hauser to spend the day with Mr. and Mm. Thomas Anderson and family of Co quille. Mr. and Mrs. Richmond of Coquille spent the day with Mm. Richmond's father, Mr. Bumgartner. Mr and Mrs Loren Willard and daughter and Miss Jewel Knight of Coquille spent the day at the W. W. Knight home. Isaac Watson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Watson and family were with Mr. and Mm. Lyge Culbertson of Gravel Ford. Mr. and Mm. Lavine of Eu reka, Calif., Mr. John Quick and sis ter, Mm. Flora Dunne of Coquille were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hartwell and family Sunday. Mr. and Mm. W. T. Alpine and son Karl were gueeta ait the Lecter Clausen home throughout the day. Vincent Hunt of Myrtle Point is the guest of Bob and Clyde Smith for • few day». Mr. Hunt is a former Riverton resident and member of the high school student body. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Martin visited Mns. Mettie Peterson and daughter, Mm. Perna Harris Monday evening. Mr. and Mm. Harold Riding who **MT* **en spending a few days with Mrs. Riding’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Woeloy Bean, retqrned to their home to Molalla Thursday. » A ‘<7 r> Í Live News From Arago | Mr- and MrK Wallace Miller and „ , „ „ n . daughters, Maxine and Colleen of Mr. and Mrs. Gu. Bender and wnm, p<>rtlan<l friends >nd Edwin and Elsworth, and daughter over Dorothy of Norway were dinner Mrt. Gu, ^„^7 enUrUined - .1 i B ' winter Í! ■ V * t