THE COQUILLB TALLET SENTINEL, COQUILLE. OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 12, IMS. PAGE TWO i ■ MYRTLE POINT ITEMS Mrs. Roy Qsburne entertained Sat­ urday evening with a six o’clock Chinese dinner. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Mike Morrison and two sons, Ray and Frank, June Baker, Katie Guerin, Mrs. Roy Osborne, daughter, Mickey, and Albert La Branch. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Moulin and son, Lynn, left Sunday for their home in Burbank, California, after a week’s visit with relatives. Mre. Henry Huntley went to Bald Hill Saturday to take care of her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Strong, who is ill at her home. Mrs. May ¡Bright and little grand daughter, Barbara, of Gravel Ford, spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. Bright’s sister, Mrs. Mpry Ben­ nett. . • All-Weather* R. F. Garrett and P. W. Laird went to Portland Tuesday morning on a 4.40-21 - »5.65 business trip. 4- 50-21 5.95 4.75-19 - «85 W. M. Weekley plans on opening a 5.00-1» - 7-35 logging camp on Rink creek the Ant 5- 25-18 8.35 of the «reek. He will employ about 5.50- 1» - • 9.50 twenty-five men. 6.00-20 - 10.80 6.50- 1» - 13.00 Ed 'Lewis, of' Bam Ray left Thursday stay in Portland. Miss Ray will at­ tend the nurses’ graduation at the Immanuel Hospital this evening. Mrs. Herman Tedson returned to her home after a short visit with Mrs. Thelma Bell in Blakelyville, Oregon. Mrs. T. E. Dickson has gone to Hlahe to stay while her husband and son are completing the summer lodge they are building for Stuart X. The Myrtle Point Wranglers met at the A. E. Snyder home on the Roseburg road Friday evening. , Mrs. Catherine Strong, who has been ill for the past month, is show­ ing slight improvement. Her daugh­ Phone 133 ter, Mr*. Wm. Floyd, of (Bandon, is caring for her. Mrs. Perry Roper has been visiting is still quite ill. Live News From Arago I « friend* in Eugene. The Arago community is surrounded Thursday morning the Senior class ¡0. R. Jones left the last • of the by water this week owing to the re­ declared a holiday from their studies cent rain*. 'It is quite a disaster to week for Klamath Falls, where he and motored to Gardiner and enjoyed the dairymen in thia district aa many has accepted a sales position with a the day swimming and hiking, in spite acre«' of pasture pre covered with garage. of the rain. They attended the show C. R. Grove, of Klamath Fall«, is in Coquille on their return home that water. Mrs. John new visiting his daughter, elllllK I Everett Lafferty is sporting a evening. Rissberger, and family. Mr. Grove is George Hampton and Mrs. L. R. thi» we'k' looking about for a farm in this Hampton attended Grange in Coquille „ . section preparatory to locating here. Thursday evening. | Baptiste Enjoy Social Evening At a student council meeting held The Monotony Killer* of Coquille It was one of the best social even- last week the following were nom­ XL. —— I— - Y~_- »» ’ •_____ ___ Ui-L. -L..—k LsU presented the play, “Georg* in a Jam,” ngs which the Baptist church has held inated for next year: president, Har­ a three-act comedy, at the Arago gym­ ,'or some time and was enjoyed by a old Hall, Kenneth Leatherman, Burr nasium Thursday evening. large company Wednesday evening at Monrad, Delos Hermann; vice presi­ Mrs. Naomi Robison and Mrs. J. L. the church. A little after six they dent, Ray Guerin and Raymond Car­ Burtis spent Monday visiting friends sat down together as one big family ver; secretary, Rachel Bones, Hazel o eat supper and the people remained Durell, in Marshfield. Imogene Burgess, Doris Capt. G. L. Hall entertained the st the tables for over two hour*. An James; sergeant-at-arms, Vincent people of Arago vicinity Monday eve­ impromptu program was given and it Hunt, Delos Hermann, Elton Schroe­ ning with a program of interpretation vas surprUing how everyone enjoyed der and Luther Barker; treasurer, | of the proceedings, and the highbind­ Next Week at the Liberty of James Whitcomb Riley poem*. participating. Even the smallest had Melvin Bunch and Kenneth Leather- Nest at 'Bridge Saturday evening, to Deep Into the animal infested er to whom the girl is sold kill* her Rusal Griffin helped out with several ;ome offerings, and the older ones did man. The election will be held in raise fund* to support the Bridge baseball team. A large crowd at­ jungles of the darkest of the dark father and wound* her lover. She, selections on the harmonica and lot hesitate to entertain others. Rev. the near future. tended. guitar, which were much appreciated. Mr. Wunvig wae present and delighted belt* in Africa tread the famous com­ however, proves herself more than a Mr. and Mrs. Marmon Hartley Mis* Elisabeth Dement, daughter edians, Bert Wheeler and Bob Wool­ match for the plotters, and an ingen­ A large crowd attended and a pleas­ til by vocal solos accompanied on hia left last week for Weed, California, ant evening was spent. isrp whifh he carries in his car. He where Mr. Hartley will work in hi* of Mr. and Mr*. iLester Dement, ha* sey, in their latest film comedy, “So ious twist in the drama enables her to received recognition aa a student in This I* Africa!” coming to the Liberty slay the highbinder and to rescue the Wayne Woodward and Lawrence ie from Roseburg and will conduct the father’s logging camp. the commercial department of the Theatre on Sunday for three days. prince. In the end they make their es­ Barklow came over Friday from Flor­ .ervices next Sunday morning at the Mr. and Mrs. Jens Svinth, of Ban­ cape together to China. University of Oregon. She has been ence, where they are working on the hurch. Not merely one, but one hhundred don, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. elected to Phi Chi Theta, commercial iron-muscled Tanana, garbed in the road to spend the week-end with their The occasion was to bid farewell to A. Sawyer Thursday evening. honorary society. Emanon Club Notes families. Captain G. L. Hall who has been characteristic lion skins give these Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Nelson and The eighth grade graduation exer­ temporarily supplying the pulpit and children, Donald and Elinor, were in comedians pause for thought and The Emanon club met last week in cises will be held at the Arago gymna­ «reaching at many outlaying pointe from Drain last week-end and were Coos County Fox Breeders many ridiculous incidents as the story the 'Nosier Apartments with Mr*. Mil­ sium Tuesday evening, May 16. A tributary to Coquille. All personally guest* of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. dred McCune. Sewing was the regu­ to Meet Sunday of "So This Is Africa;” unfolds. good program is promised. extended their appreciation to him for , Jacob Nelson. Young Nelson has lar pastime. A couple of our member» Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Billing* moved his service* while here. This is not transferred to Lakeview, where An all-day meeting of Coos coun­ are following the seeming trend of to Langlois Tuesday. They will be his service* while here. Thia is not the he in charge of an<>ther dii- ty’« fur breeders and their wives will the rest of the world—going to the employed on the Star ranch there this irst time the Rev. Mr. Hall has been jributing station for the oil com­ be held on Sunday, May 14, at th* dogs. Dogs of any kind are finding summer. The . children, Alvina and in Coquille and helped with the church by whom he employed, home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Barrows, a permanent place on their guest Alton, will remain with their grand­ vork. He is a missionary and travels Miss Laura Ingram, who has been whose fox ' farm is above Bullard’s towels. Later in the evening refresh­ mother, Mrs. Mary Miller, until school out over the whole state going to working at th* Geo. Ellis home, went ferry on the north bank road. Th* ments were served to Misses Agnes is out places where there are small fields' to Coquille to care for Mr*. James regular monthly business of the lo­ Newton, Gertrude Tway, Gertrude Beulah Cornwell, Ira Royer and and preaching where there ar* no Childs, who i* recovering from pneu- cal fur breeders association will be Lambrecht. Lena William«, Edna Percy Keltner, of Stockton, Calif., min Uteri. transacted. Speeches and discussions Robison, Mrs. Maybelle Loveland and rnonia. were dinner guests of Ruth« Keltner the hostess. Mr*. P. W. Laird and daughter, «rill be taken part in by many of the Sunday. Christian Endeavor Banquet Margarette, returned home Wednee- local breeders. In addition to this, Miss Opal Robison came home Sun­ ' day evening from Berkeley, Calif., several speakers from the outside, GIRLS DON’T BE SKINNY! The Intermediate Christian En-, - . ... - day from Glide, Ore., having com­ who are actively interested in a big pleted her school term this yibr. She way in the business of producing and —GET SOME CURVES!! of Elda Laird at Ukiah. Elda return­ will spend the summer here with her Church of Christ dining room last ed home with them. breeding fur bearing animals, «rill be Fill out those thin place* and get Tuesday evening. The table was deco- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Robison. ?re!ty curves men admire. Take Mr. and Mr*. E. L. Culbertson, John present. Among these «rill be E. N. Vinol (iron tonic) and you’ll be sur­ Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pauli had as a -ated with spring flowers and a bount­ D. Culbertson and Mrs. Jesse Lsurd Walker, president of the Oregon Fox prised how your figure improve*. • guest last week, Wilbur Pauli, of ¡Los eous feed was spread on the table. ' were in Portland the first of the week, Breedens Asm., who has a big farm Tastes delicious. Hudson’s Drug Store. Gladys Williams was toast mistre**. Molen«*, California. at Gresham, Oregon. Eugene Finlay, with the Laird baby son and six- Mrs. Minnie Clinton, of Coquille is Talks were given by those who re­ year old Ruth Marie Culbertson, secretary and treasurer of the state cently returned from the state Christ ­ visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clinton. whom they took to the Shrine hospi­ association, who owns and operate* w The commencement exercises of ian Endeavor convention in Eugene. mm / Robert Nybolwy the biggest fox farm at or near Jef­ tal. Arago high school will be held at the Everyone had a good time and re­ to "So TM* 1* Africal" ferson, Oregon, «nil also speak. There Myrtle Point Union High School gymnasium Thursday evening. May solved to attend the next state conven- will be others from Fortland and Sa­ —A Co/embla Picture typing teams entered the state typing 18. The, members of the graduating j tion. After the banquet a business lem, who will give interesting talks; contest about a week ago in Corval­ And not one, but on* hundred beauti­ I meeting was held. Those attending class are: Ethel Collier, Perm Patrick, one of whom, Goo. P. Williams, of Ruth Keltner, Rural Griffin, Lois were Gladys Willianms, Margaret lis. Myrtle Point placed third in the Portland, is also well known in these ful, stalwart and blonde Amaxon wom­ Schroeder, Ike Miller, Leola Robison, Stan in ger, Barbara Kelley, Dorothy statewide competition. Two individ­ parts. He own* and operates, togeth­ en give evidence of th* power of their! Milo Griffin, Shelby McAllister, Don­ Yarbrough, June Hickam, Vera Gasiin, ual «tinner* were Edwinyth Peel, who er with hi* mother, the McKenxie Fox breed and their deep and strong-flow- ald Currie. Rev. E. G. Renton, of Geneva Agostino, Maxine 8impson, won third place in the novice division, Farm, located on the McKenxie river. ing passionate instincts much to the WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE Myrtle Point, will be speaker of the Vada Swinney, Everett Seeley, Avery and Selma La’ham, third place in He also is manufacturer and sol* dis­ embarrassment and suffering of the the amateur division. Both won Corbs, Bob Bailey and Earl Shinn. intrepid explorers, Wheeler and Wool- evening. tributor of the “Marvel” fox feed, bronse medal*. The team prise won ,sey, when they brave the terrors of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burner of Eugene with headquarters in Portland. by the school was a silver cup and a Riverton News moved into the Arago community The officers of the local association the undiscovered interior of the dark­ banner. Thlrsday and will live at the brick1 are: Josh Ruble, president, of Co- est of continents. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Hayward spent I ____ The Senior Class of the Myrtle tylr<1 Mr’ Zin“rling with th.”’ WHk-^" sdiiTMT»"' «U^rt’s quills, C. M. Hartwell. Riverton, vice tor T. B. and Contagious ‘The Son-Daughter,” colorful drama Point high school presented their president; and Irene G. Hartwell, of Mro F« J tv , ' P‘rente’ Mr- and l,r" 8"yder' 01 Abortion April 1, 1933. ¡of San Francisco ’ s Chinatown, with plays Friday evening. The three one- f Mrs. Eva Settem and son, John, of Myrtle Point. Riverton, secretary and treasurer. ■ Helen Hayes and 'Ramon INovarro in act plays proved a big success and a Los Apgele* have been visiting the Anyone interested in Coo* county’s Mrs. Lola Olson was a visitor in Co­ past two weeks with Mr. and Mm.' quille Saturday. Her daughter, Eve­ large crowd attended. The first play new industry is invited to attend the the principal roles, is the talkie at­ A Albert Fish. They left Wednesday lyn, returned to school this week after was “Not Quite Such a Gooee,” and meeting at the Barrows’ farm Sun­ traction at the Liberty Theatre next Wednesday and Thursday, pal nighta. the student* having part* were Ellen morning for Astoria to visit friends from our own herd of healthy an absence of a month or so due to Monrad, Cecil Barker, June Baker, day. Picnic dinner at noon, so bring The picture, a dramatic romance of and relatives. your basktog. ,, flu. cowg. Handled with greatest Dolores 'Belloni and Robert Sttele. Chihese revolutionist* and royalists in Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Woodward and .¿dr—■*- A delightful shower was given Mrs. care and sanitary methods The second play, "Wienies on'Wed - America, is based on the well known eon, Gerald, made a business trip to Ue Atkmson at her home Tlmroday. nM. ' Licenses David Belasco stage hit in which Le- ] Roseburg Saturday evening. M EZ Many of the women Riverton and rotti Herbert Strong, Janet Martin Scott and Leia nore Ulric created one of her most IF® Invite You to Yiaif Mm. S. C. McAllister and daughter J Crow,*y •nd ________ ____ They were successful roles. Jon«*. Our Dairy at Any Time Mary Jean, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Aaaen a very lovely afternoon. The third pixy wa* ?A Wedding." The mwried Monday b ’'Rev. Donald J. The plot of “The Son-Daughter” and Leola Robison were dinner guests Earl Edgmon went to Arago Sun­ cast included: Lynn Hoover, Cecil Henry at the manse in Bandon. deals with a Chinese girl m love with at the C. E. Schroeder home Sunday. day and again on Tuesday evening. Barker, Billie Lund, Selma Latham, May 11—Geo. C. Cook and Orel A Chinese prince who is in America Phone 7R42 Mr. McCarthy wae taken to the Hie mieeion was to try 'and locate Kenneth Butler. Joanne Permit and incognite. As a result of political in­ Woodward, both of Marshfield. Mast hospital In Myrtle Point Sat- 1 ground in which to plant potatoes. Leonard Shelton. The Neideigh or­ May 11—Willard Robert Hum­ trigue, she is auctioned into marriage urday and underwent an operation for chestra played between numbers. phrey and Hilda Frances Browning, in order to raise funds for the Chi­ ruptured appendix the same day. Re Calling çards li» fer |1.00. nese revolution. Royalist spies learn A dance was given la the Gray both of Eaeteide. What’s this gadget? he asked and we sold him 4 new tires Goodyear Coquille Service Station i Clover Leaf Our Herd of Jersey Cows Was Tested We seU Milk and Cream V. L Cornelius v T 4 f * »