The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 27, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COQUILLE VALLET SENTINEL, COQUILLE, OREGON, FRIDA T, JANUARY JT, MW»
Phone Your Order
and weTf do the lest.
You can lie sure of Satisfactory Quality
WELLMAN COFFEE
Vacuum Packed, a top grade
BULK RIPE OLIVES
IOC
PINT
<•.“» 33C «&65c
Fancy Norwegian
SMOKED SARDINES
in pure olive oil. Cross packed.
2 lb Pantry Jars
PEANUT BUTTER
Fancy Onton Sets
MYRTLE POINT ITEMS
«... and Mrs. T. B. MacDonald
Live N«w» Fro» Arago
spent Thursday and Friday vis ting
Continuing their winning
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bennett and
friends at Bridge. Mrs. MacDonald
Boneless
Arago Bull Dog.
J remained for a few more days’ visit Mra. J. V. toep were Coquille visitors
River quintet at Coos Rhr*
Two new pupils entered the sixth Saturday.
1
day evening, 21 to 20-
Arago. M ( grade Monday. They were Edith and
F. M. Kenyon is able to be out again
usual this season, started early
after a two weeks tussle with the flu.
ANen Zinserling.
piled up a seven-point lead atitto h.K
Mrs. L. Waterman is visiting this
Alvin Sprague entered the seventh
Coo. River then staged a rally
grade Tuesday. Ho comes from Pow­ week st the home of her mother, Mrs.
tied the score 16 to 16 as the fin£ ers and the family is living on the Horace Warner.
whistle
a » five-minute
Roy Garrett and daughter, Mar­
’X. blew. During
A’«“ >“
“ “S Collins plaoe.
Two new pupils to enter the inter­ garet, are confined to their home with
five points and Coo. River «"¡J.
mediate grades from Gravel Ford in attack of the flu.
The lineup for Arago was Currie and are Kenneth and Dorothy Stevens.
-/
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rose returned
Schroeder, forwards; Collier, center, Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Stevens, their par- to their home at Merrell, after a two
M Griffin and R. Griffin, guards. Sub- enta, have moved on to the old Mc­ «reeks’ visit at Broadbent and Myrtle
The best the Market affords at all
the
possible
Point.
Closkey place at Norway.
P.iHek, Th, IwUr •»• •»*«
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poppe and Mrs.
George Hoeger, who entered the
prices.
can
be
sure
of
the
in
the
your
phone
Coos River’s favor, 15 to M.
third grade in school hero last fall Miles and two eons returned to Port-J
A group of the young married
from Iowa, has gone to Coquille to land after a few days; visit with rets- j
«.re ^r.a
nleaaantly
entertained
at the finish the term.
yndM
7 Marvin«-
His father, Mr. tives.
Miss Pesrl Dodele returned from
Hoeger, is assisting John Dornath in
Saturday evening. After a bounteous the shingle mill.
Portland, where she haa been since
potluck supper the evening was .pent
Isaac Miller has entered high school the holidays and resumed her duties
playing
Those Burbank,
present were
Mr’ and bridge.
Mrs. ¡Frank
Mn and will graduate with the senior in the Junior high school.
“ d Mrs. Gordon Fleming, Mt-
Mrs. Harold Leep, of Roseburg, is
.-lass in Msy, having only one credit
visiting at the home of her mother,
to earn during the semester.
Mrs. Everett Lafferty and the host
The only student making straight Mrs. George Mullen.
‘"iÎldeÏ’carl. of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nelson and
mes in Arago high school for the
two children returned to their home
Inst semester was Anna Deardorff.
Sunday here with hi. parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Embroe are at Drain after a few days’ visit at the
Mrs J. D. Carl.
•
, __ . the proud parents of a nine-pound home of Mr. Nelson’s parents, Mr.
Mr. and Mm. Frank Milter «Joyed I boy born to them at the Pinkston hos­ and Mrs. Jacob Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mullen ¿ave
pital January Id. Mm. Embroe was
formerly Georgia Deardorff, of Arago. gone to Bend, where Mr. Mullen has
ford Sumerlin, of Leo«
I churdl
a very ple-ln< progralB Coquille School New«
Mr. Embroe is employed at the Jim employmen t in a logging cmnp.
Mias Hilda Whittick, from North
Mr and Mr.. Henry Collier expect Avery place.
J C. Lloyd, of South Dakota is
foM a
audience Friday
Bend,
is a new member of the Wash­
Submitted by Committee
K, move into their new houm ta»
Mm. S. L. Lafferty has been quite visiting this week in Myrtle Point. ' .
ington school staff, taking the place of
few day.. They are building their ill this week, suffering with influents.
Mrs. W. H. Bank, and son, William,
william,
ijytng on the
Mrs. Elsie Andrews, who resigned at
house on his father's place.
returned to their home in Portland.
Cup
on
R^.burg
the close of the last term.
Mr. and Mr.. J. D. Carl are enjoy­
Riverton News
Following is the Coquille high
J«‘ out of tow"’ •«. havinr with the boys’ and girls* teams play­
ing n few days’ vi.it with Mr.^Cari s
and death of Mrs. Banks’ father, J. | a tussle with the i
flu, i
five of the fam ~ ­ ing alternately. The contests are be­ school honor roH, compiled from the
Riverton High beat Bridge in the - n
brother and bi. wife, Mr. and Mr.. P.
D. Barklow.
| ily being down with it thio week.
ing held in the high school gymnasium semester grade averages:
third “B” League baaketbaH game of
C. Schroeder, of Tillamook.
F. M. Kenyon left Tuesday morning ,
Straight Ones—Edythe Farr, Doris
directly after school.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas.
Bunch
visited
Mias Ethel Fi»h is .pending a two the season Friday night. The score for Bend, Oregon, on a business trip. |
A decidedly * constructive change Compton.
Saturday at the home of his sister,
ended
37
to
25.
The
same
night
the
WMk.’ vacation at h<*”
Dan Bollenbaugh returned to his
has been made in the program at the
No Grade Below a Two — Arlie
,
parents. Mr. and Mr. Albert Fish, second team won from the Bridge home in Roseburg after a several 1 Mrs. Bennett.
^hile her schoo! at MHMngton is second team, 38 to 0.
Mm. R. E. Hermann and children, of Washington school. Heretofore, there Aasen,.Mary Burr, Lois Geider, June
weeks’ visit at the home of his moth-'
Klamath Falls, arrived Friday and have been two music divisions, which Holverstott, Gail Hufford, Rose Mat­
Tuesday evening the first team won
eloeed because of .ickneas.
er, Mrs. Henry Huntley.
are visiting at the Tice Wagner home under the new system have been com­ ney, Madeline McKeown, Bonnie Sum-
_ The Industry of molding bride and from Bandon Hi, 26-41. The second
Clement Gilkeeon and Ray Guerin
,
•
bined, thus giving the students sn ex­ eriin, Beryl Unsoeld, Melba Varney,
tile will be «terted at the oMI Arago team won 19-9. The independents lost returned to school this week after a at Broadbent.
tra period a week, which will be de- Howard Bonniksen, Leo J. Cary, Glae
ton
McMullen
and
her
Miss
Dorothea
brickyaH in tic near futurs. Mr «n
38 to 55.
Butterfield, re-1 voted
to a
program. .
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This Gould, Harrison Greenough, Archie
I * friend, Miss 1 Myrtle
.
This Saturday night our first team «reek’s siege with the flu.
Mm. George Sknmrling and children,
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W. A. Sawyer, agricultural teacher turned to their home at Roseburg
the will give the students an opportunity Hansen, Howard Hfckam, Jack Mc­
journeys
to
Coos
River
to
play
one
of
of Eugene, have moved in
P««
in the high school, is absent from first of the week, after spending the for some cultural development, and Carthy, Delos Shinn, Donald Smith.
week and expect to start ope«ti«» the most important games of the sea­ school this week with an attack of the
«reek end at the home of Dorothea’s also a chance for self expression, as
Two Average, No Grade ¡Below s
son.
„ soon «. pomibte. The yard wa.
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George they will be allowed to bring in ma- Three—Maxine Conine, Robeile Oder-
Robert Smith has resumed hie flu.
last operated by B. L. Tracy of Ban­
Mr. and Mrs. M. Poland returned Mullen.
| terial for presentation during this kirk, Donolda Powell, Harriet Webb,
studies as sophomore in high school
don eight year. ago.
home from a several weeks’ stay In
Guy Summers returned to hie home program.
Lester Cunningham, Cecil Laws, Carol
for
the
second
semester.
He
did
not
Mr. and Mm. Ray Lewi, have
Idaho.
Kathan, who haa charge ef the Baling.
in Roseburg, after spending the week- 1 Mr. “
finish
the
first
semester
because
of
moved to Norway and are
Henry Huntley wae able to go to I
Junior High basketball team, took
end with friends here.
During the conference of Smith
the Carl Jenaen reridence on the high­ illnms.
town Monday, after being ill severed L. Church left Monday for Boone,]
his boys to Riverton on Wednesday, Hughes instructors held at Portland
Frank McFarlane has finished his
way. They have lived at Arago the
week« with the flu.
January 25th.
North Carolina.
in conjunction with the meeting of the
work as senior but will graduate with
**Mr«e Vera Moomaw is teaching as the class in the spring as there are no
The Pqrt of Coquille river commis­
The Trident, which is an organisa­ State Teachers Association, Mr. Cun­
fell
The first snow of the
sion elected the following officers to Tuesday night but only lasted a short tion of the high school .boys, formed ning was appointed chairman of the
«ubetitute in the Myrtle Point grade mid-year graduation exercises.
serve the coming year. T. D. Guerin, time. Several inches are reported at for the purpose of social'and vocation­ committee in charge of next year’»
Mias
Cherie
Mae
Hartwell
spent
the
school this week.
president; A. C. Chase, vice president; Eckley and Camas mountains.
al betterment, will hold an entertain­ conference.
Mim Loi. Schrowter te able to be week end with Mrs. -Dunne and her
C. E. Huling, treasurer, end J. N.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
R.
Bennett
and
eon,
ment Friday evening in honor of the
brother,
J.
E.
Quick,
in
Coquille.
The present high school curriculum
up and around after a two wee««
Gearhart, secretary. A
Melvin, spent Sunday at the home of Giris League. The program wiH con­ includes forty classes, offering new
Melvin Kathan, coach of the Junior
battle with the flu.
».Atow
Guy Moade passed sway at the Dr. and Mrs. C. Bennett, of Gravel sist of musical and novelty numbers,
High in Coquille, brought his basket­
courses in Remedial English, Junior
. Mr. and Mm. Lawrence
Mast hospital Sunday evening after a Ford.
followed by games and refreshments. Business Training, Commercial Law
ball
team
to
Riverton
Tuesday
after
­
drov, to Roseburg Satu«U’] U v,’*‘
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Guerin visited The officers of the Trident have also and a new section in General Science.
noon to play a practice game with our several months’ illness. The body was
hi. mother, Mm. Sarrt.
taken to Elmira near Eugene for bur­ the Fred Lafferty family Sunday at arranged to have a number of our lo­
Submitted by Catherine Wernich
is caring for her rioter, Mm. Noah grade string. ■ The game resulted in
ial.
cal men of prominence give short talks for the Coquille Woman’s Club.
their home at Arago.
who has been quite ill for «me time. a score of 15 to 19 in Coquille’s favor.
Shirley Lane Laird is quite ill at his
to the members of the organisation in
Mies Eleanor Heilman spent Tues­
They encountered six inches of mow
home this week with the flu.
order to acquaint them with require­
day
evening
with
Mies
LaveNe
Wal-
Camp Fire Girl« Note«
at Csme.. Mm. Barklow and In.
Why a Publicity Program?
Mias Agnes Poland, of Lanem, Ida­
ments of the various professions. Last
Noah returned with them for a few strom, of Randolph.
The Wetomachick Camp Fire group
ho, is visiting relatives Rh Myrtle
Thursday, Dr. M. Earl Wilson told the
Quoting from Calvin Ryan:
met January 25th at the city hall with
d*Mrs
Emma Wilson, of Myrtle
Point thia week.
p
boys about “Training for the Medical
“Educational publicity has existed
Work on Siualaw Highway
their new guardian, Miss Mary Ella
Mrs.
Mary
Gage
was
able
to
leave
Point,' i. visiting tor daughter and
Profession.”
in the United 'States from the ttme of
The Siuslaw Oar, at Florence, says
Cary, who has succeeded Mim Gretch­
the hospital Saturday and return to
Mr. Hartley, the basketball coach, the first school.” This statement is
family, Mr. and Mm. J. B. Moomaw, the bureau of public roads has called
en Mehl. We mim our past leader but
her home in Coquille.
wiH take his team to Roseburg on true and shows how closely the public
for
bids
for
construction
of
three
I hope
nope and
«no feel
XtaVl assured warn»
wv will
uvaea
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__
that we
J Mr and Mm. Wendell
Robison
Lavonne Sumerlin, daughter of Dr. 'do
well under Miss Cary’s guardian- '
January 2»th, at which'time and the schools are connected. It is
miles of the Siuslaw Highway, be­
and Mrs. L. L. Sumerlin, entered the * ship. Plans are being made to re-
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— impossible to separate them. Parents
they
will
second game «rith
were among thorn who attended the tween Florence and Cushman. The
Mast hospital Wednesday for treat­
the 'Roseburg boys, who are considered are interested in their children. Com­
basketball game at Coos River Sat- bids will be opened in the Portland
I plenish our treasury. The next meet­
ment for ear trouble.
one of the strongest teams south of munities at large are interested in the
urday «veninR-
j office of the bureau on Feb. 8, and
Mrs. N. G. W. Perkins was admitted ing will be held on February 1, at Eugene.
activities, the courses of study, and
eleamg and construction will start
Mr. and Mo Gordon FlmiM
which
time
we
hope
to
get
busy
on
our
to the Mast hospital Tuesday and
Many of the people of Coquille, who the expense of the schools. Good will,
moving into apertmenta in the Tony immediately thereafter. Another link
Wednesday morning submitted to an head bands.
am interested tn the appearance of then, is the chief end to be sought by
will then be finished in the network
Able home this week-
E. Varney, Reporter.
operation for the amputation of her
our town and have taken pride in «he publicity.”
J. D. Carl, county commissioner, in of coast highways.
leg in which gangrene had set in.
improvements already made, as weH
Mr. Elliott made the following
company with Commimioner Doan,
Atathe last meeting on January 17,
Mrs. C. H. Giles, of Marshfield, is
as aided in effecting them, win be statement:
and Roadmaxter Lsaamn made a tom-
the
To-ha-he
girls
advanced
Margaret
GIRLS DON’T BE SKINNY!
at the homo of her parents, Mr. and
pleased to hear that Mr. Carrier hy
“The public should know about the
naa. trip te Brwwiter valley Monday.
Mrs. N. G. W. Perkins, called here by. Smith from Vice precident to presi­ offered to furnish the seed for a la«m offerings, the offerors, the general at­
-GET
SOME
CURVES!!
Where they became stalled in eight
dency,
the
former
president
having
the illness of her mother.
and volley ball court for the high mosphere, aims and ideals of the in­
Fill out those thin places and get
inches of snow.
moved away. There were fear girl
The people of Myrtle Point were '
the pretty curves men admire. Take
«chool. providing proper means can be stitution. As a state institution, giv­
applicants and two vacancies, so the
Mr and Mm. Glenn Collier, sons.
Vinol (iron tonie) and you’ll be sur­ saddened to hear of the death of
found for planting it.
The county ing public service with public support,
girls voted them all in.
They were
Harry and toe. -nd daughter .Glenda, prised how your figure improves.
Harold Adams, which happened in an
roadmastor is co-operating with the we consider it our duty to give the
Elaine Thurber, Donna Dean Bosaer-
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mm. T a stesjdelic io us. Hudson’s Drug Store.
airplane crash at Eugene Tuesday.
school by sending men who have re­ public Information about «diet wo ere
man, Carol Haga and Dorothy Mat­
T. C. Robison on Sunday.
Harold was born and raised in Myrtle
ceived help from the relief association doing.”
toon. At the meeting Janaury 24,
Mm. George Hampton entertained
Point and haa many friends in this
to do this work, so it wffl not to long
We heartily agree with Mr. Elliott
the
new
girls
came
and
we
talked
at a birthday dinner Tuesday evwing
vicinity.
before we «rill see preparations under and urge you parents to visit the
about
our
honors,
got
them
straighten
­
a
a m
i. honor of her dmtfihter, Mm._E^
N. Perkins, of Canby, Oregon, ar­ ed out, and talked about our loom a. way for improving the grounds ef our schools, read the items of news end
Stated Communication
areU Lafferty
Those posent were
high school so that they will bo in acquaint yourselves with the actual
rived
Tuesday, called here by his
Reporter, Jane Kramer.
Tnaodny, Fab. 14
Mr
and
Mm. Mm.
Everett
Lafferty
and son.
“[ten
Earl.
L. L.
Hampton
and
keepin« with the good lo o king build­ conditions of ths school.
mother’s illness.
?:N P. M.
ing we have.
Cailla« earts 100 tor JIAO.
Chester L. Wart, Rupertatendont
Tto young people of the Brethren
J
Mr. atol Mm. Goa Bamptoa.
FRONT LINE COFFEE
lb Package
IXL
CHICKEN TAMALES
Fresh Vegetables and Fruits
You
times, at
lowest
best
house on
order
Busy Comer Grocery
Cbadwict Mfe Ne.«
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