The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 21, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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PAGE TWO
Here’s Your Chance for a
THE NEW
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VALUES
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GOODYEAR
OFFERS!
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ITH COTTON and rubber advanc­
with everybody hustling to
stock up with new tires before higher raw
materials force tire pricee up, it stands
to reason you eave money by getting a
full Mt of Goodyears NOW . . This new
Pathfinder has FULL CENTER TRAC­
TION for complete non-skid safety. It
has 20% thicker tread for bigger mileage.
And a still stouter body of extra-elastic,
heat-resisting, blowout-preventing Sup-
ertwiet Cord . . . The famous Goodyear
All-Weather the world’s beet seller-is
also stepped up In safety, mileage and
good looks. Think of buying the very beet
quality tire for no more money than
an off-brand “nobody’s tire" might cost!
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Large Willow
Market Basket
We are just determined to sell them,
—going now at the special price of Only
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Cherries for Canning
Leave orders now for lowest price of the season, By
letting us have your order early, we can guarantee
you better quality for less money.
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Loganberries
Raspberries
get them now. Season is right for canning.
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PLAY!
SAFE-
Every car owner who Is run­
ning around on thin, worn-
out, akiddy tires, intends tn
replaça them with safe new
as. The time to do that
Is NOW. Be sure to get
Goodyear quality
tubas, too.
And when, you want DEPENDABLE FOODS at
RIGHT PRICES all the time, we can provide that
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GOOD/YEAR
69
Busy Comer Grocery
Mrs. Edgar Ridkard, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Several of the local boys have or­
A. Schroeder, Mies Grace Barker and ganised a Scout Troup in Myrtle
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Guerin and son, Cecil Barker left Sunday morning on Point Their first meeting was held
MORI PFOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND
Cecil Barker was
Tom, left Friday morning for their a fishing trip at the Elkhorn Ranch Friday evening.
elected Scoutmaster and Ariel Mac­
home in Pasadena, Calif., after a ten near Allegany.
Mrs. Alla Moon left the last of the Donald assistant.
days' visit with friends and relatives.
Bus Hawkins, of Floras Creek, was
W. H. Bunch returned home last week for her home in Los Angeles,
week from a trip to Jacksonville, after a short visit at the home of her a Myrtle Point business visitor Wed­
nesday.
where he spent a week with old father, N. G. W. Peridns.
Mr. and Mrs. Haggerdom were
Mies Marguerite Sunstrup has en­
friends.
Mrs. Belle Bennett returned home Bandon business visitors Tuesday.
rolled in the summer school at Port­
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McCulloch and land. She is making her home with
from Gravel Ford, where she visited
for a week at the home of her son, Dr. two daughters, Marjorie and Gerald­ her aunt, Mrs. A. Barlow, while there.
ine, went to Camas valley Tuesday
Two North Folk men exchanged
Charles Bennett, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Redell went to afternoon and visited at the home of farms recently. W. Shelthammer has
taken over the G. C. Gibbs’ place and
Roseburg Saturday, taking their Mr. and Mrs. Thelmar Farmer.
Mm. Jesse Clinton and daughter, Mr. Gibbs has the former’s place.
house guest, Mrs. Wm. Kregbaum.
She took the train there for her home Mrs. A. M. Christensen and grand
Allen Earl, and Bonnie Young, of Bert Gould Provides En­
Live News From Arago
daughter, Mavine, left this week for a
in Burbank, California.
Myrtle Point were visitors at the
Marriage Licenses
tertainment
at
Picnic
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burbank have
Hazel Kroeger and Vera Knight two weeks’ visit with Mrs. Clinton’s
Hampton home Monday evening.
July
14—¡Lon Egan and Mabel
as guest« this week Mr. and Mrs. T.
went to Allegany the last of the week sister, who lives in British Columbia. Crawford, both of North Bend. They
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Farrier and
(Continued from first page)
S. Lockhart, of Ashland.
Dr.
and
Mrs.
S.
C.
Endicott
return
­
to spend a few days at the home of
«on, Jack, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller entertain­
ed to their home in Eugene.
They were married by Judge Thompson at
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kroeger.
Farrier spent Sunday at Bandon.
the
fishermen.
ed a group of forty young people of
:
were
called
here
by
the
death
of
Dr. the court house last Friday.
Many Myrtle Point friends of Robt.
Mm. Adrian Halter and son, George
July 14—Austin H. Clinton and La
It was the largest picnic yet given
Coquille at a weiner and marshmal­ Allen, were visitors at the Glenn Col­ 1
'
Endicott
’
s
father,
S.
S.
Endicott.
Velle Heater, both of Coquille. They
by the Kanu Kluh, 113 being register­ Redell Jr. will be gratified to learn
low roast at their home on upper lier home Saturday.
Mrs.
John
Spsinhower
is
here
from
ed and a few may not have written that he is now employed in the Forest : Iowa for a few weeks’ visit with rel­ were married by Rev. G. A. Gray at
Fishtrap Saturday.
Hie
the M. E. parsonage here last Satur­
their names in the book. The list in­ Ranger service as technician.
Mrs. C. A. Keltner is enjoying a
atives and friends.
headquarters
are
at
Monrovia,
Calif.,
New
Cases
in
Circuit
Court
day-
M
cluded Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bosserman,
visit this week with her niece, Mrs. F.
The Presbyterian Ladies Aid mo­
July 15—Vernon Mackay vs. Lucile i Zelma and Donna Dean, Mr. and Mrs. and be is engaged as civil engineer tored to Coquille Tuesday afternoon
Jdly 15—Chas. Martin, of North
Clapp, of Orange county, California.
Bert Gould and Harriet, Mr. and Mrs. for the C. C. C.
Bend, and Haxel Havens, of Marsh­
Mrs. Hodson, of Norway, is a guest Mackay. Suit for divorce.
Dr. and Mrs. Harrison Mast are re­ and was entertained at the home of field. They were married at the
July 17—Emund Loewy et al vs. K. P. Lawrence, Kennett and Gordon,
of her niece, Mrs. J. D. Carl, this
Mrs. M. Earl Wilson. After the usual
R. W. Newland.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lawrence, Mr. and joicing over the arrival of a baby girl
week.
business meeting delicious refresh?- Frank Vitale home on the bay by Rev.
at
the
Mast
Hoepital
Saturday,
July
July 18—Federal Land Bank of Mrs. H. A. Young. Mr. and Mrs. F.
T. M. White last Saturday.
Those from Arago attending the
15th. She has been named Donna ments were served.
July 15—-Frank H. Bryant, of Etna,
Grange picnic at Bandon Sunday Spokane vs. Elmer E. and Augusta G. Leslie, Geo. T. Moulton, Mr. and
Mm.
Verle
Johnson
and
Mrs.
Mary
Mrs. Keith Leslie, Keith Jr.,-John, Louise.
Calif.,
and Ann Storgard, of Marsh­
were: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schroeder. M. Doyle et al.
Mrs. Perna Harris of the Morrison Coleman were Coquille business vis­ field.
Kay and Barbara, J. J. Leslie, Hazel
July 19—Andrew Mannikko
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burtis, Mr. and
itors
Wednesday
afternoon.
camp spent the week-end with home
July 15—Jslele Foster Edinger and
Mrs. J. D. Carl and sons. Kenneth, Finnish Socialistic Club of Marsh­ Fahy. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neal and
Mr. and Mrs. Hutchings are the
folks at Riverton.
Gretchen,
Mrs.
Geo.
R.
Johnson,
Max
­
field
et
a).
Leah Rohama Stinson, both of Myrtle
Wallace and Herbert, Mr. and Mis.
proud
parents
of
twins,
a
son
and
a
Frank Hamish was able to leave
July 20—Walter C. Stanton vs. the ine and Georgianna, Dr. and Mrs. W.
Geo. Hampton, Mrs. L. R. Hampton,
daughter, bom Wednesday, July 19, Point. They were married last Sat­
V. Glaisyer, Betty and Dordthy, Wah- the J^ast hospital the last of the week at the Mast hospital.
urday by Rev. G. A. Gray at the
Mrs. R. M Rrnnnage and sons, Robert Gas Fish Boat “Cub.”
July 20—Elese Kaye Rackleff vs. nita Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomae, and return to his home at Gravel
bride’s home.
t
and James, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gul-
Mrs.
Merwin
Moller
and
Miss
Ekie
Ford.
July 19—Belmont E. Jones and
strom and .«one. Junior and Darwin Lowell W. Rackleff. Suit for divorce. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stewart and Mar­
Moller
left
for
Portland
Tuesday
for
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wil fet'd Laird are the
July 20—Josephine Sparks vs. Wal­ garet, Don Bennett, Mr. and Mrs.
Norma Thomas, both of Powers.
Burl, and Mrs. Naomi Robison.
a few days’ visit
Muri Pettit, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lamb, proud parents of a baby boy bom
They
were married Wednesday by
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lawrence and ter Sparks. Suit for divorce.
Mrs. A. C. Chase returned home
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Slack and Harry Saturday, July 15, at the home of Mrs.
Judge Thompson at the court house.
daughter, of Los Angeles, who have
from
Creswell
where
she
spent
two
Justice Court blanks for sale at this and Judith, Ira Johnson, Mrs. L. A. Frank Tripp. He is the second child.
July 19—Ray Detlefsen and Fran­
been visiting the past few weeks at
Don Nelson sprained his wrist while weeks at the home of her parents.
Liljeqvist and Ingrid, Mr. and Mrs.
the C. T. Robison home, left Saturday iffice.
ces Eggleston, both of OoquHIe.
The
“
Fid
”
Neighdeigh
orchestra
fur
­
E. D. Webb and Harriet, Mr. and working in the Morrison camp on
morning for a two week«’ trip through
July 19—Archie Trott, of Bsndon,
nished music for the C. C. C. dance
Mrs. O. C. Sanford, Mieses Ella and Row land creek.
the Yellowstone park.
Mrs. Law­
and Vergey Matheny, of Port Orford.
in
Powers
Saturday
night
Several
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Antwerp and i,
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---------- Judge Thompson performed the cere­
Levelle Walstrom, Mrs. E. A. Wood­
rence’s mother, Mrs, C. T. Robison,
yard, Mm. Emma Lyons, Mr. and two children, of Pasadena, Calif., are 1 fr<”" Myrtle pol»t attended.
and Mary Robison, ten-year old
mony for them at the court house
Mrs. C. J. Fuhrman, Fred and Rolph, /¡siting this week at the home of Mr.| Mr"- R- H- Lemon went to Ashland Wednesday.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rob­
»nd
Mrs.
Ralph
Kring.
Mrs.
Antwerp
Tuesday,
where
she
attended
a
recep-
Mias Muriel Straley, Mrs. A. J. Sher­
on all kinds of
ison, accompanied them.
July 19—Neil Jenkins and Ethel
I ,H
tion
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given
u— * by
“ the Ashland R. -
N. A.
wood, Mr. and Mrs. Luckey Bonney is a niece of Mr. Kring.
The Arago brickyard is again in
LeGore, both of Bandon. They were
and Sally, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Scoy
A number of the members of Myr- camp for «the state supervisor, Mrs. married at the Chas. Oerding home
operation, after many years of idle- ;
and Anne, Dr. and Mps. C. A. Riet- ,le Camp, R. N. A., attended the con- Anna Stallsmith.
i...■
ness. George Zinserling, the mana­
here Wednesday, by Rev. W. 8.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hazard, Mr. ..ention held in Powers Friday. Those
Miss Rohama Stinson and Isele Smith.
ger, is employing a crew of six men
I-ocal and Long Distance man,
and Mrs. S. M. Nosier and Mary Loft, roing from here were Mr. and Mrs. Edinger were married Saturday eve­ ’ July 21—Fred Selkirk and Leah
and has one kiln burning. Several or-;
Georgia Sherwood, Mrs. Geo. W. Bry­ R. H. Lemon and daughter, Louise, ning at the home of the bride’s Thorn, both of Bandon.
ders have been received and he ex­
ant, Mr. and Mm. Harold Gould and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Schroeder, Mns. mother The young folks will make
pects to be able to operate full time r
Ken. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boober, Mr. Eva Hazelwood, Mrs. Mary Rouppe, their home at the logging camp of
in the near future.
Calling carda 100 fOT tj.oo.
Phones 101 J—224L
and Mrs. Bert Kay, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mrs. Lily Pearson, Mrs. Mollie Floyd, Sykes and McNair during the summer
Mrs. J. L. Burtis and her guest«.1
W. Gano and Evelyn, Mr. and Mra. Mrs. Nell Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Daven­ season. Later they will move to Em­
Mrs. R. M. Brunnage and eons, of
Stanley Stevens, Mr. pnd Mrs. C. V. port, Mrs. Florence Evans, Mrs. pire.
Portland, spent Thursday on the Ban­
Smith and Carlton, Mr. and Mra. J. L. Blanche Felcher, Mrs. Ethel Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Flentge Perkins and
Mansell Drayage &
don beach.
Stevens, Harold, Tom nd Donald, Mrs. May Fite, Miss Hasel Schrader, son. Tommy, left Thursday for the
Wayne' Woodward was down from
Mr. and Mra. Lafe Compton, Doris Miss Marjorie McCullough and Mias Willamette Valley
Delivery Co.
They will visit
Stated Communication
Rock Creek over the week-end.
and Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Ar- Alta Miller.
Mm. Perkins’ sister in Portland and
Tuesday, August 8
Mrs. Everett Lafferty and son,
J stHl, Harold and Edwin.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C- Barker, Mr. and Mr. Perkins’ brother at Canby.
MYRTLE POINT ITEMS
C oquille S ervice S tation
Phone 133
New low Price
COAL
HAULING
Chadwick Lodge No. 68
A. F. & A. M.
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