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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1933)
THI COQUILLB YALLBY 8ENTINKL. COQUILLB OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1ML PAGI TWO = s. Why buy any second-choice tire when a GOOD TEAR costs no more i t I A corner Early Garden Seeds Are Here PACKAGE SEEDS All Kinds PEAS: Blue Bantam Stratagem Tall Telephone Dwarf Telephone The experience of tire-uaer* is that Goodyear Tires Rive greatest value at every price - every year the public buys MILLIONS more Goodyears than any other make. That’s a pretty definite indication of superior value. But also it’s important to get tires of the right type and i/se for your partic ular driving. Here’s where our Tire Experience helps you save more money. We study your needs, advise you expert ly, then expertly apply new tires and shift old ones for you. You’ll coat tire satisfaction by using backed by our Tire Experiei in, we’ll prove to you that you can save money here. Spring SWEET PEAS Plant Now Rye Grass * Red Clover Orchard Grass Seed Oats « Vetch * » . Prices Very Low your old tires for new GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHERS 1. , 200 Millionth Tirol Built by Goodyear September 12th Groater Velum« giv«fi you Groatfir Valu« wlron y«u buy Goodyear* ’’J ' . ■ ‘ . • II .............. Good Quality BREAKFAST BACON Medium Weight Phone 133 ■ ■ JI.. 15c » ' C oquille S ervice S tation R I IHB Live News From Arago wedding in 1883. Mr*. Ruby Northup, The Arago Bull Dog. will meet th.' - Orford, and a BULK LARD and , SHORTENING FIRST GRADE HAMS - - Extra Choice Grade . MYRTLE POINT ITEMS SWEET CORN 3 Ibs. • i* - I ■ "I . 25c Jgc Flour has advanced Mrs. May Bright and little grand Lakeside squad at Lakeside Friday, w # w„ jn daughter, Barbara, of Gravel Ford, Per Can ... January 13. I -r.__ J— -•___ at the mill—our price will not be were visitors at the home of Mm.1 Mis* Mary Brown, of Seattle, i* PiWWI Tuesday for the night, Mm. Floyd Eaton ha« been quite ill Mary Bennett from Friday until Sun-1 visiting her sister, Mm. Tyrrell while it lasts up for a few days. with the flu. day. Woodward. Ethel Littler, R. N., has returned to Mr. and Mm. Charles Bunch of Mr«. Winnie PauH and Mrs. Everett' Rink Creek, were Myrtle Point visi Lafferty, of Myrtle Point, called on her duties a* school nume. Mm. Gordon Fleming Thumday after I Mehl Lewi«, of Granta Pass, was tors Saturday. I in Powem, in the interest of the For Mr. and Mm. W. H. Banka and son, noon. Billie, of Portland, arrived Saturday Ethel Collier spent the week end at est Service. ■Bunker Hill visiting at 4h* home of 1 Raymond Bad was brought in from morning, called here by the serioue i Iron Mt. on horseback Tuesday with illness of Mr. Banks’ father, J. D. Mr. and Mm. B. C. Bloyd. I the flu. He is very much improved. Barklow. Basket ball fans in the Arago vicin I Mr. Williams left Saturday of la«t ity were treated to full evening of week for Oakland, California, to con Bridge Happenings basket ball and volley baM Friday , evening. The Bridge teams were the Bernard Corp* ia able to attend sult a specialist. Mr. and Mm. Mike Morrison return opponents. The Bull Dog* won by the school thi* week after being absent ed Thursday from a buaineM trip to one-sided score of 25 to 5. The Jun for a w*ek with tonaiHtie*. — ior team also took the lead early 'n Mr*. Roy Doney gave a delightful Crescent City. 1 port Orford, spent a few day« thie W. R. Ocheltree. Mr. and Mm. Merle Kenyon am re- of the poor and needy. the game, ending vrith a 80 to 4 score party Saturday afternoon in honor Roy Henry returned home from in Arago’s favor. The girls’ volley of the eighth birthday anniveraay of joicing over the arrival of a baby girl week visiting at the home of her aia- Elmer Wilaon had to take the mail 1 ter. On Saturday Mr. and Mm. Reed*port, where he was employed stage to Coquille Monday to have ball game proved to be the most in her little daughter, Betty. After a bom early Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ball returned to Northup and Mr. and Mm. Charles for home time. teresting of the evening, each side Jolly afternoon of game«, Mrs. Doney some work done on it. He wae ac Guy Mode is »till in the Maat hospi scoring alike but Arago girls finally served cake, punch and candy to the their home at Cottage Grove after a Bellshaw and family attended the companied by Minor Mead, of Gravel winning by a «core of 18 to ill. I children. Those present were Vivi- few days’ visit at the home of her golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Dave tal suffering from heart trouble. Ford, who i* visiting at the E. A. Wil — J trz ------- !--• » ’ w» • - mother, Mrs. J. Hayes. I Carey at Powers. Mr. and Mm. Geo. Hampton enjoy-' enne and Virginia Lake, Bonnie Jean son home this week. Mm. R. H. Lemon returned home 117 A. ‘ w-u.-*- — able - ki « to leave the W. Robert* was Brewster Valley ed a visit over the week end with their' Billings, Evelyn Morrkwn, Florence Grant Harry left Sunday for Co-, Mast hospital Wednesday and return Brant Taylor, accompanied by Mrs. quille to see hi* wife, who is ill at little grandson, Allen Ear) Lafferty,' and Ruby Johnson, Evelyn Shield* and from a week’s visit in Seattle. Mm. Lester Dement returned home to his home in Powem. Betty Doney. Julius Banham, were callem in Myr- the home of relative«. of Myrtle Point The Amt meeting of Elgin Chapter, tl* Point and. Coquill* Wednesday. Mis« Pearl Roselle, of Broadbent, I fro™ * triP 10 CorvaUia, taking her O. H. and L. M. Aasen are improv ■J » bar — sister, Mm. - Ivan Rose, - £E. 8., for the new year was held ing after a week’s attack of influensa. and Kenneth Laird went to Coquill* and l'daughter, Elisabeth, back to school. the Masonic hall Thursday evening Wednesday where he «pent several Word comes from the bedside of S. McKinley Notes Milo Griffin ha* been doing chore* for ohildrqp, Harry, Franc«« and Marvin, them. of the Tule Lake district, who are vis ' S. Endicott that he is improving very with the new officers in charge. After day* receiving medical attention. Mm. C. A. Miller ha« been very ill Mr. and Mm. Geo. Hampton, Mm. iting at the Roselle home, were dinner , satiafactorily from his recent opem- the business meeting bridge was en Mr. and Mm. Julius Benham attend at her home for several days. She joyed until a late hour when delicious J. D. Carl and Mr*. Naomi Robison guest* at the A. O. Hooton home , tion. ed prayer meeting in Myrtle Point suffered another set-back after at Jean Pressler returned to Golden, refreshment« were served. Thursday. attended Pomona Grange at Fairview Thursday evening. Miss Dorothy tending her mother’s funeral and was Ferris McRay returned home Fri Tuesday. Hooton, of Maat hospital,'was also at Colorado, after a week’s visit «t the Leslie Groat mad* a trip to Remote home of his mother, Mm. Walter day from Cushman, where he spent a Thursday to see hi* wife, who ia ill at threatened with pneumonia Dr. R. H. The Arago Christian Endeavor was home for the evening. week visiting at the Christensen the home of her mother, Mm. Charley Mart was out to attend her Saturday. represented at the Myrtle Union Mr*. C. B. Fmyer, who has not been Sykes. . —- - —w Her husband and son, Kenneth, have — Austin Hall returned to Eugene af home. ' -- 1 It Home*, with th* flu. meeting at North Bend Sunday by well lately, became worse and left L S Martin returned home from Mr*. Stell* Crowley and daughter, also been down with hard cases of flu. Miss Alice Scott and Rev. J. B. Tuesday for Portland, where Mie will ter a week’s visit with his parents, Dr. Mast alao was called to treat Mr. and Mm. Tom Hall, at their home Portland where he »pent the part Genevieve, .pent Saturday in Coquille Moomaw. be under the care of a doctor. As the Mm. Chas. Gill, who ia quite ill at month in the Veteran. Hospital re-| visiting visiting among among relative«. G. W. Ayem and wif* and Mis* Frayur car was out of commission, at Bandon. relatives. her home. The Garden Club held it« annual ceiving medical treatment Ethelyn Root were unable to reach Wm. R. Brown took her to Portland Mr. and Mr*. William McClure, of Im Shields is another of the flu vic The Lion* Club met in Hamm’s Cafe Marshfield, spent Sunday and Monday exchange party at the home of Mr. Arago until Wednesday of last week, in his car. tims at McKinley. Thumday evening and enjoyed a ban and Mm. Elmer Russell Tuesday eve owing to high water. They had «pent The Henry Huff family has moved visiting with Mm. WcClure’s brother Mm. R. H. Lawhorn spent Sunday the hoplidays with their folk* at Scio into the house that was formerly oc ning. The membem brought «eeds or quet, after which they held their and family, Mr. and Mm. Ernest afternoon ai the home of Mm. Alva bulbs or plants from their own floweT busineaa meeting. and Newberg. Krewnon. , cupied by the Bartley*. Mr. and Mr*. E. J. Schneider, of A pleasing Mr. and Mb*. Fred Lafferty and Mm. Elis* Lamp -and Miss Alma gsrdens for exchange. Those to enjoy Sunday' dinner at Brown while the young people attend daughter, Janice, spent the week end Larkins were guests at the Fred Sco program was enjoyed by those at IIFahe, are in Myrtle Point thi* week, , the - home of Mr. and Mm. Ivan Laird ed the Young People’s meeting. —— — «van xaim Mm. R. W. Brown was appointed ______ __________ ni | called here by the death < L JfTiWer*: Mr- ‘nd Mn> W Ml tending. - A. Nick soon at the home of Mr. and Mm. T. D. field home the past week end. irlo* But But- ’ and • Miss Mollie Warner returned io Schneider’s mother, Mr*. Charles Guerin, of Myrtle Point The Grangers enjoyed a pot luck and fwn two daughters, n.i* Betty Jean and Home Economics chairman in the Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Miller and supper Friday evening before the Portland after a few days’ visit at the ler. Fern Marie, and Mm. Carrie Nicka- Grange for the coming year. Lyman King has gone to Bsndon to Miss Priscilla Deyoe, who ha* been son. da ugh tern, Malin« and Colleen, and meeting. _ The _________________ first and second __ degrees home of her mother. Miss Mollie is Mis* Winnie Pauli, of Portland, return-' w«ts given to Mm. Frank Porter and in numes’ training at the Good Samar confined to her home for two weeka Mrs. Elmer Wilson spent Friday in assist his brother, Elmer, in «orne trucking contracts, with flu and ear trouble, is able to Coquille having dental work done. t Every , bit of ed home Friday after spending two it is planend to exemplify the third itan Hospital. Mose Endicott left early Saturday be out again but will not return to her week* hecg'xjsiting friends and reli- »nd fourth degree* at the next meet- Mr. and Mm. Julius Benham and work is more than welcome these tivea. 1 |ihg. A roll call was given “for the morning for the Eckley country where school work at O. S. C. until next Albert Christensen attended the fun «lay«. Ernest Con-lee had his car quite he han employment for a few weeks, semester. Mm. Juliet Munford passed away ««><>d of the order” and nearly eral service« of Arthur Baird at Ban ---- T W every ----- * * ‘ 4k. ,_____ ** a . --------- ______________ a ... Mr. and Mr*. „Ivan Rose, of Lake don Sunday. bady damaged when a blast went off at the home of hy son, Robert Mun member responed with a helpful sug- repairing fencing on the Cuerin ea view, arrived th* last of last week, ford, last Wednesday night, follow Teetion or two for making the Grange ts te. Mm. Albert Christensen and daugh at the McCarthy camp last Friday. * ing a year’s illness. The end Anally work more successful in 1933. The | ' Mr. and Mm. Fred Lafferty and called here by th* illness of Mm. ter, Christina, made a trip to CoquHle No one was injured. Mm. J. H. Freeman accompanied came following a light stroke. She Lecturer, Beth Culver, was congrat daughter, Janice, of Arago, were din Rose’s mother, Mm. Roselle, of Broad Tuesday. Miss Christina will re her mother-in-law, Mr*. Chas. Fref- leave* to mourn her loss, one eon, ulated upon receiving a state prise in ner guests at the T. D. Guerin home bent, who i* in the Mast hospital. Mr. ceive medical treatment there. Rose returned home th* first of the ■Robert; two «¡stem. Mm. Ellen To the recent booster night contest, the Sunday. Lester Mayse wa* a business caller msn, back to Lakeside for «-few days' tem, of Fairview, and Mrs. H. Culver, arise being a medal issued by the • Mr. and Mm. Percy Schroeder re week but Mr*. Rose remained for a in Myrtle Point Monday, making the i visit turned to their home at Tillamook af longer «tay. of MarsMMd; and on* one brother, National Grange. The men are busy today (Wednes- trip on the mail stage. a« _____,___ — __ at th* and community Henry Huntley is suffering from a Steven Benham, of Marshfield. Twin sons arrived last Thumday ter a few days’ visit with relatives in Mrs. Oscar DureH, accompanied by I , day) th* house ground* hall and tidying getting up relapse of the flu and is again con Mr. and Mr*. Elwin Alford, were Myr- * wood supply. night at the home of Mr. and Mm. Myrtle Pqint. Mm. W. E. Lundy, who sprained fined to his home. Vern Magill. tie Point and Coquille caller* Monday. Miss Jessie Lawhorn held her 1»’ News Notes From Powers Jas. McCulloch, who has been con her ankle some time ago, ia getting Mrs. Zilphia Krevmon »pent cooking das* at th* Holmstrom home Mm. Stanley Lake, who__ _____ The flu has been bad in Powem for fined to his home with an attack of Tuesday at th* horn* of Mr«. Leia M.n — ---- J-' ' vne KMJifYiNirom nomr --------- o «e«««* confined to her bed since Sunday with along nicely but is still using crutches. T^maeA»—---- V * • the last ten day*. Ben Crawford wa« flue, is able to be out again. Miss Carolyn Schneider came in —— Making sandwiches was the lesson for Lawhorn, helping quHt. pleurisy, is improving now. Mr. Lake, taken to the Mercy Hospital Tuesday. Mm C ■ * • the capable d*Y J*««i« I* and proving be quite — ~ M w«v na* h na 'd . th who returned after Christmas to his from Salem Wednesday afternoon i>„ There will be a basketball game at , f* ".Hit W*’° hM teacher love, to the work C. H. Crew ia ill at hi* home. Ray the high school auditorium tonight called here by the death of her grand flu is still confined to her home work at Oakridge, has been quite HI Bouiaon and son are quite ill and there between the North Bend and the lo result. “ * she say«. with «inus infection since going back. mother, Mm. Chas. Butler. are perhaps fifty cases all told. cal teams. The regular meeting of the Myrtle Mrs. H. L. Hansen and Miss Lorna Miss Lorraine Shilta, of Glendale, week* ago at Crescent City in the Vic 'Larsen, accompanied by a The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian I eaf club was held at the home at Harris drove to Coquille Monday Mr*. was aq over-night guest of Misa Ruth brother and sister, were in Powem Morrison Camp, was able to return Church will meet next Wednesday af Mm. Zilpha Krewson Thursday. Ev^jcone < | Hansen went to seek medical advice Wednesday looking after Ernie's Huff 6ne night the first of the week. home Thursday Wit it will be some ternoon at the home of Mr*. T. D. concerning the gall bladder infection eryone present answered roll call by | that property. J. W. Barnett, of Arago, filled the time before be will be able to go back Guerin. All membem are urged to be singing thteir favorite song. New of that has not seemed to respond to The West Coast Telephone Co. has pulpit of the community chureh here to work- . present as thia is the time for election ficers were elected. Stella Crowley treatment for the last four month*. been repairing the Myrtle Point toll Sunday for his brother, Jeas, who wua Merle Kenyon has had a relapse of officers. was re-elected a* presided ' Hne. ' 1 unable to come because of ill»««« in from the flu and ia confined to his bed Miss Irene Pratt returned to Mon his family. Mm. Lily Johnston, of Port Orford, again. mouth after an extended visit in Myr Nickason secretary and treasurer. Ort TAKE »0* and Mm. Lucy Miller, of Gold Beach, Mrs. Myrtle Button entered the tle Point. Mr. and Mm. Frank Fish and Anna Lou Taylor was taken in a« a GAINS TEN POUNDS were in Powers Saturday for the nephew. A) Smith, were dinner guests Mart Hospital Tuesday for medical Mrs. N. Raptor returned to her new member. It wee decided that «ge 12. was badly Carey golden wedding. They are sis Sunday atrihe home of Mr. and Mr*, treatment. home in Long Beach, after * short the club should form a new branch, '"'■" tak,n «wring Vinci 1 <iro»> (iron ' if Y*"*! ■‘Si Mr. and Mm. W. B. Northup. of visit at th* horn* of her sister, Mm. I called the -Ladieu Aid,” for the help ter* of Mm. Camj^O attended the | Dwight Culver. **'*, fined ten pound*. It gave n*r appetite *nd ro*Y cheeks. Chil- dm Hke Vtaol. Hudson’s Drug Store. Phone 69 Busy Comer Grocery