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THE COQUILLE VALLET SENTINEL. COQUILLE. OREGON. FRIDAY. APRIL 11. IMI. 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Many Special Bargains that it will pay you to investigate -K Real Bargains And Something besides. AJome in and see, We don’t charge admission And you will not be urged to buy Get acquainted with Coquille's biggest and best Food Store 11.90 12.05 Sensational Evidence of Goodyear’s Power to Give the Most Value LET US SHOW YOU ! C oquille S ervice S tation F Phone 133 »13.76, which will go to foreign mis by congregation; reading, “He la Not Here," Erneet Weibe; song, "Ring sions. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cusic and Out the 'Bells Joyfully," by girts’ family spent Sunday with his mother, chorus; recitation, Mary Jean Mc Allister; recitation, Ann Watkins; Mre. Flora Cusic, of Parkersburg. High school officers for the coming duet, “Old Rugged Cross," Leola Rob- year were elected by the student body ison and Lois Schroeder; recitation, last week and installation was held “The Resurrection," Stephen A a sen; Friday. The following officers were solo, “He Has Risen,’’ Louise McAl- chosen: president, Price Schroeder; I lister; “The Awakening Chorus,” jun- vice president, Cecil Patrick; secre-1 ior choir; communion service; sermon April 26th, with a short program and dancing party, followed by a midnight lunch. Ed Bryant has several mining men at his claim on Salmon Mt. looking over the diggings. An outsider who saw what they took out the fleet of Dr. Reynold« spent the week-end in | and four brothers, E. F. Hoffman, the week was very much impressed Eugene, visiting relative«. His wife George and Charles Hoffman, of Myr- with „the amount of gold in sight. remained for a longer visit and will tie Point, and Walter, of Arcada, Cal- The Royal Neighbors will entertain be home next week-end. j ifornia. He also leaves to mourn hie their mothers on May 8th, with a Mr. and Mrs. George H. Hamilton death many other relatives and a host Mothers’ Day program and luncheon. tary, Delores Barklow; treasurer, by-Rev. W. S. Smith, of Coquille. and daughter, Kathryne, of Corvallis, j of friends, The deceased was a de- The teachers of Arago school were Men, who were put to work for the Herbert Carl; editor-in-chief, Freddie arrived in town Friday night to spend ••out member of the Baptist church. delightfully entertained at a chicken Forest Service, were laid off and it Milani. the week-end. They were house guests Funeral services were held at that Jim Purser, of Texas, is visiting hie dinner Wednesday evening at the is understood that the Reforestation of Mr. and Mm. E. C. Barker and also church at two o’clock Wednesday af- brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Roy home of Mr. and Mra. Joe Milani. Army will do this work. If so, it will visited other friends. Mr. and Mrs. ternoon, Rev. Mr. Wolfe officiating Purser. He also visited a brother in Those present were Mr. and Mrs. G. certainly be a handicap to those in Hamilton are former resident« of ‘ and assisted by Rev. Mr. Wiley. I*- W. Ayers and daughter, Dorothy, Mr. this vicinity who have forsaken so California before coming here. Myrtle Point, having owned the Myr- .erment took place in Norway cem- Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller spent and Mrs. Otha Ray and son, Harold many calling«, thinking their work tle Point Herald. I etery. Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Leo, and the Misses Gertrude Borgard, was secure with the Service. With Harold Wa tiling, Roy Morrison and, The Bill Seaver’s house on the Hammock, of Myrtle Point Mr. Ethelyn ‘Root, Alice Scott and Mr. very little hopes of the Coos Bay Ed Watxling have been building road cemetery road was completely de- Lumber Co. starting, this last re Miller assisted them in installing a and Mrs. Milani and family. on Rock creek this week. I stroyed by fire Sunday. The Christian Endeavor of the source was taken from this commun hot water system. Miss Gertrude Watsling left Mon The eighth grade will give a three- Laura Bernice Lillie celebrated her Christian Church of Coquille will ity when this ruling was made. This day morning for I" “ Medford, after ict comedy drama, “A Little Clodhop- _ a _ iiiL > • . tt .at * , we ■ tenth birthday Tuesday and her moth present tho throe-act play, “Where is army of men should have been extra spending the week-end with friends per,” as their commencement offering er served a lovely birthday dinner in Grandma,” at the Arago gymnasium men put to work in place of taking and relatives in this vicinity. | on Wednesday, May 17, at the high Live News From Arago They the work from experienced men. her honor. Those present were Mr. Saturday evening, April 22. Mrs. Perna Harris, of Riverton, is »chool auditorium. Those taking the will also bring with them Willett' and Mrs. Albert Gulstrom and chil With enow in sight on the moun Sunday morning, while en route to spending a few days this week with leading parts in the cast are as fol- flows: Bob Belloni, Lloyd Diets, Robert Myrtle Point. Frank Lane, of Coquille, dren, Junior and Darwin Burl, Leola Jesse, who will whistle a few selec tains, the Easter weather in Powers Mrs. Chet Peaden. Mm. Ejrqfr Russell entered the i Emery, Jerrene Burges«, Greta' Mc- wrecked hi« Chevrolet sedan on the Robison, Alvena Billings, Mary Jean tions between acta. Tho Arago En was almost one continuous hail show Ma«t hospital Tuesday morning for ■ Clellan, Bernice Wagner and Beatrice Arago-Fishtrap road. The road hav McAllister. Clyde, Gerald and Glenda deavor will furnish a few songs and er. Mrs. Saidee-Orr Dunbar spoke in ing been graded recently was slippery Jean Lillie and Mr. and Mre. Albert musical numbers between acta also. Renick. medical treatment I There will bo no admission charge but the Fellowship hall Sunday at li:30 Mr. and Mrs. R. Airey, of Walla The Myrtle Grange met Tuesday and after skidding a few feet he lost Lillie. Mrs. A. C. Hicks returned home | a silver offering will be taken The on “Child Welfare” to a large crowd. Walla, Wash., were Myrtle Point . night. Those attending enjoyed a control of the car and plunged over visitors Wednesday evening. spendid program. The lecture hour the bank and turned over. The ear Wednesady from Mercy hospital at proceeds will go to help pay expense« Mrs. Dunbar, a pleasing speaker, was Mrs. Coats was operated on at the i vas taken up with musical numbers, was badly damaged but not beyond North Bend, having spent the past , of those going to the C. E. convention well received by the audience. The month there following a major oper at Eugene this month. Arago Cndeav- only regret was that a larger number repair. Mr. Lane was uninjured. Mast hospital Monday afternoon. She ■ readings and stunts. ation. Her health is much improved. or is to receive half. of people could not have heard her. Mr. and Mrs. Otha Ray had as over is reported being in a very serious i - The regular meeting of the local Cleve McAllister is visiting thia Mrs. Glenn Collier wm a week-end Irvin (Slim) Thompson was called condition. ■ * . Chamber of Comemrce met Tuesday night guests Thursday, Mrs. Ray’s Mr’ and Mm. Henry Rosslow spent . evening at 6:30 p. m. in Hamm’s Cafe. sister, Mm. J. H. Lynch, and children, guest of Mrs. C. S. Hagquiot, of week with his sistem, Mra. Leo Cox, to Roseburg Wednesday when he re and Mra. Ed Wannamsugher at Ban ceived the news of the death of his Marshfield. several days this week visiting in i George Chan, a Stanford university Joe and Jack, of Seattle, Wa«h. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Bevy, of Lang don. uncle, Joe Thompson, an old pioneer thef Stanley and Nettie Halter received Lakeside. graduate; who returned from Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Barklow n? Coo* and Douglas counties. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Penrod and Orient recently, spoke on “The Far word Saturday that their uncle, Cha«. lois, visited friends in Arago vicinity »nd Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woodward I* ranklin, of Elkton, had passed away Easter. Lois Ray spent Wednesday on Ban East Situation.” Mrs. Gus Schroeder entertained as •»turned home Wednesday from Flor 18. don beach and visiting Ed Lewis of The Jack and Jill restaurant and at his home there Thursday, April _______ fountain, under the management of Nr. Franklin was a resident of Arago dinner guests Wednesday Mr. and ence. where the men had gone to that city. Roy Osburn, of Gold Beach, spent Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bushnell opened ?0T m«ny years and will be remember- Mrs. Gordon Fleming and son, Don vork on the road. • The recent rains i *<• hy many of the pioneers. He was ald Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert had made work impossible. They re- the week-end in Myrtle Point visiting 1 for business Monday. Stated Communication ‘umed Friday, leaving Mr». Wood- The next meeting of the Women’s born *n Walla Walla, Wash., 1869, and Embree and son, Willis Robert. at his home. ward and- Mm. Tuesday, May 9, 8 p. m. Mr. and Mre. L. B. Medley eater- Barklow here until club will be the annual Pioneer Day cwn * to Arago when a small boy. John Watxling spent the week-end 1890, k he was" married “ dinner Easter Mr. •chooi is out Nov.mtw», 29," iaoa --------------------- -., in Myrtle Point visiting relatives. Mr. and will be held at the city hall Mon- November Mr and Mrs. Walter Farrier are Nedford. Watslinig is employed in the M. J. day afternoon, April 24. All the pi to Annie Halter, who «arrives him ,nd Mr*’ G’ C Mr* H’ A***n •atarUi“«d “ mending the week m Portland, visit- Morrison camp on Roland creek. oneer« of this section are urged to at He also leaves three daughter« Mrs D. W. Joslyn, of Estacada. Ora.’ Mias dinn*\*u“V 8un^ay Mn4j ’’’ their daughter. Mm. Theo Shields, Mrs. Fred Lafferty and daughter, tend. j Mm. A. Haberly, Mm. Leo Cox and it that city. Ethel Franklin, of San Diego, Calif., ** * t Janice, of Arago, spent Wednesday The Coos county high school speak Mr. and Mm. Bert Hollenbeck, of visiting Mm. Lafferty’s parents, Mr. ing contest will be held in the high and Mrs. H. J. Hecker, of Portland^ «on. Beryl, of Bandon, and Mr. and and Mrs. T. D. Guerin. I WAS FIATOCSTER RUN DOWN ANO . school auditorium here tonight at Ore., and one brother, Ben Franklin, I Mrs. S. C. McAllister and children. Ken tuck Inlet, were dinner guowts of 1 _ • — a S a 1 awn . «• Mrs. Alice Cispinski underwent an eight o’clock. The public is invited of Baker, Ore., and a host of friends Shelby and Mary Jean, and Laura Mr. and Mm. Nile Miller Tuesday. WWURTRI TOOK Via NONTOMC. | --------------------------- - —- there wm , mv appendicitis operation Friday in the w and will be no charge. The ftnd relatives in Arago and vicinity, s Bernice Lillie, ef Arago. THEN W RMMMAANIORUaUT New« Not«« From Power» Nr. and Mrs. Guy Lamb and daugh- Mr. and Mm. A. L. Purser and Meet hospital. She is doinig nicely. larger schools of the county will be I ANDieOTMOM CURriSTOMY ROW I Milton Hoffman, 41, pissed away at' represented with two contestants ter, of Myrtle Point, were entertained children visited at the home of Mr. The executive board of the P. T. A I HAVe NO TROUBLE GCTTIN& ROY and Mm. Thomas Rutledge, of i * Co- ~ his ranch home on the Powers road each. Boys will talk extemporan at the Joe Milani hothe Sunday. met Monday P. M. in the sixth grade ramoiKR MNOIMB wnasNOE Mrs. Bert Pauli and daughter, Mu quill«, Sunday afternoon. Monday afternoon at three o’clock. eously ind girls will give readings. I room. Mm. Geo. Stewart, Mm. Olin Mr. Hoffman wa« kicked in the head I Joanne Perrott and Lather Barker riel and Mr. and Meat Lyle Pauli, of The annual community Easter dh>- Lay and Mildred Fisher wore ap- by a horse about two months .go; will represent the local high school. GaAiiner, visited friends and relatives ner waa held at Arago Sunday as pointed on the nominating committee, TAsmeooo. complication« set in and from the Winners will have their names en here over the week-end. usual. About 76 gathered at the Election of officers «rill be held on A large crowd attended the pro school grounds and «pent the day to- • the third Friday in May, the 19th. first the doctors gave him no hopes. graved on silver cups. Professor W. Get Taw Mr. Hoffman was born in Myrtle A. Dahlberg, of the Univeiaity of gram put on at the gymnasium Friday I gather. The following program wa« School closes May 26. .▼DIOL Tater«» _____ Point in 1892, and has lived here all Oregon, will judge and give a critic’s evening by the ladies’ missionary so- enjoyed before dinenr: Prelude, Mrs.' The 1. 0. O. F. of Powers will col- HUDSON’S •* his life. Surviving relatives are: his report eisty. The net proceeds amounted to 0. H. Aaeea; hymn, •‘Christ Arvse," | ebnrte their 114th MYRTLE POINT ITEMS widow and five living children, Viola, Wilmot, Howard, Delos« and Wanda. Mre. Florence Guerin returned Sun His mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. day from Forest ---------- Grove, , where she has E. M. Hoffman, of Myrtle Point, also __, — ,--------------- ---------------------- been helping care fflr her father, who survive him and two sisters, Mrs. has been very ill.--------------------------------- j Roy Epperson and Mrs. Jas. Parry, The date set for the presentation of the senior one-act plays is May 6. The class is giving three one-act plays Instead of one three-act plays in order that more members of the class may have an opportunity to take part These plays are being coached by Miss Alverdes and Miss Linn. The names of the plays chosen are: “Weinies for Wednesday," a “A Wedding," and “Not Quite Such a Goose.” Mrs. Ella Guerin is visiting her sister, Mre. J. N. Gearhart, at Dora. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Johnson and daughters and Mrs. Grace Cline are visiting friends and relatives in thio vicinity. They are from Ban Francis co. The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edwin Baker. Mrs. Elmer Russell acted as assistant hostess. Chadwick Ledge No. 68 A. F. a A. M. •I«LM MH It Milin MEI MMUt tIMEI DRUG STORE »