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THE COQUILLE FÄLLST SENTINEL, COQUILLE, ORDGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1933.
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MYRTLE POINT ITEMS
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Brewster Valley
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Mrs. Leslie Groat and son, Rogers,
returned to their home in the valley,
after spending the summer at the home
of Mrs. Groat's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Holmes, of Remote.
Mr. and Mm. Tom Krewson and
family, of Drain, Oregon, visited
among relatives in the valley from
Friday until Sunday.
Julius Benham, Ivan and Kenneth
Laird left Monday on a few days’
hunting trip out in the Bend country.
They all have high hopes of returning
with big game.
Mrs. Orin Kirk and John and Rich
ard Kirk returned Monday night af
ter attending a convention at Eugene.
James Crowley who is employed at
the Bryant Logging camp near Powers
spent the week-end at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs.. Albert Christensen
and daughter, Christina, Mm. P. A.
Alford, Mr. and Mm. Elwin Alford
were Coquille callers Saturday.
Miss Hazel Taylor left Sunday for
Myrtle Point, where she will stay dur
ing the winter at the Jeese Laird home
and attend high school.
Miss Eloise Crowley was honored
Monday evening with a surprise fare
well party. Miss Crowley will leave
Sunday for Walla Walla, Washington,
where she will attend school. Those
present to enjoy an evening of playing
games were: Mr. and Mm. Jake Boh-
lander, Miss Hazel Taylor, Mrs. P. A.
Alford, Miss Christina Christensen,
Mm. Eloda Krewson, Lester Durell,
George Groat, Elton and Jackie
Mayse, Jack and Leeda Groves, Mr.
and Mm. W. A. Nickaeon, Betty and
Fern Nickason, Mr. and Mrs. Perley
Crowley, Edwin Crowley, Maxine
Simpson, Clarence and Duane Shoe
maker, Miss Cora Bullock, Miss Wan
da Houdyshell, Gale Bunch, John and
Clark Gearhardt, Dall Marcey, Glenn
and Robert Thompson, Mm. Bernice
Bilderback, Miss Florence Mead and
the honored one. Miss Eloise Crowley.
Miss Genevieve Crowley, who teach
es in Bandon, visited at her home Sun
day.
Mr. and Mm. W. A. Nickason and
daughter, Betty Jean, Mrs. Flossie
Wilson and Miss Cora Bullock were
Saturday shoppers in Myrtle Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crowley, of
Junction City, arrived Tuesday eve
ning at the Perley Crowley home for
a few days' visit.
Lila Mae Laird, small daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laird, fell while
playing and it was feared she had
fractured her skull. This proved in
correct, however, and she is now feel
ing al) right again.
John Kirk left Tuesday morning
with a couple of friends for Odell
Lake. While on this trip they plan to
see Crater Lake.
Jake Bohlander and Lester Mayse
have been busy filling silo at their
places this week.
Bridge
Happenings
Mies Vivian Buzzard and Mrs. Clar
ence Billings and daughter, Bonnie
Jean, were here from Crescent City
for a few days last week.
There was a better attendance of
of officers and members at the grange
meeting Friday evening than for some
time. Mrs. Grover Wilson, Mrs.
Dwight Culver and Mrs. J. T. Evern-
den were appointed on the refresh
ment committee and Mrs. W. A. Lett,
Mrs. J. T. Evernden and Mrs. Chas.
Johnson on the decorating committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams and
their daughter, Mrs. Lester Dement,
left the first of the week for Chicago,
Ill., where they will visit Dr. Adame
and family. They will also take in
the World’s Fair before returning
Leave your order now for either Bushel Boxes or any
home. They plan to be gone a month
amount you wish. Deliveries will be made the first of next
and will make the trip by auto.
week. Very reasonable now.
Mrs. J. H. McCloskey, of Norway,
was a Myrtle Point visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. Florence Guerin and her
daughter, Esther, entertained at a
six o’clock dinner Sunday evening,
Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Morrison and son, Roy, Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Jensen, of Los Angeles,
We still have a few boxes of
Ray Guerin, Esther Guerin and Mrs.
Florence Geurin.
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Mrs. Allen Boice, of Langlois, at
tended the Coos and Curry County
Fair Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moser returned
to their home in Corvallis after a sev
eral days’ visit with relatives here.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Jensen left
If you want any get them NOW.
Tuesday fljorning for Walla Walla,
The season is just about closed.
Washington. They were accompanied
by Mrs. Jensen’s brother, Ray Guerin,
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who will spend the winter with them.
Miss Helene Hughes returned home
o
from Gaylbrd, where' she took care
GRAVENSTEIN APPLES »
FRESH CANDIES
of Miss Rachel Bones, who was suffer
ing with pneumonia but ,ia much im
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New Stocks - - Fancy Chocolates - - and
proved at this wriing.
Not very plentiful this year, but we
Party
Mixes
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Bulk
and
Package.
Mrs. May Bright, of Gravel Ford,
Special Saturday
have a few nice boxes
$1.15
spent the week-end at the home of her
1 lb box Assort’d Chocolates only
sister, Mrs. M. B. Bennett.
T. D. Guerin and Corbin Bones left
Let us send you a box.
39c
Tuesday morning for the Eckley
country. They plan to bring back
several head of cattle to ship to Port
land the last of the week.
Esrl Cooley returned to his home
in Salem after a few days’ in Myrtle
Point.
While here he attended the
Coos and Curry fair.
Mrs. W. R. Northup and two sons,
Wilmer and David, of Port Orford,
attended the Coos and Curry county
fair Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Warner and
daughter, Alice, of Powers, were
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shopping in town Friday and attend
ed the fair.
• Mrs. Thom and daughter, Mrs.
They will be higher.
ObaB. Page, of Bandon, were greeting
old friends here Friday afternoon.
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Mrs. E. Nelson and children return
ed the first of the week from Inde
pendence, where they worked in
hop yards. ,
L. Tompson rturned home the
of the week from Independence
the first of the week went to Bandon
Delivery
on a several days’ business trip.
Mrs. R. H. Wilson, of Oregon City,
visited her aunt. Mra. F. Brown, over
the week end.
Mrs. Nan Perry, of Lakeside, spent
the week-end at the home of her
she is being oared for by Mrs. Rouppe. Mr. and Mrs. Orvus Miller last week. Fellows and Edith H. Fellows, both
cousin, James McCulloch.
Mrs. Alvin Allen made a business of Bandon. Miss Floyd has lived in
Robert Dean, Coquille jockey, was
Herman Bollenbaugh returned to
Riverton many years and she as well
his home at Junction City, after a able to leave the Mast hospital Tues trip to Newberg last week.
as Miss Fellows were students in our
short visit at the home of hie mother, day and return to his home. Mr. Dean
school here.
was injured while exercising one of
Riverton News
Mrs. Henry Huntley.
Mrs. N. M. Young, of Lakeside, the race horses at the Coos and Cur
Mrs. C. Schaeffer, of North Bend,
spent the week-end at the hbtae of her ry county fair.
renewed acquaintance« with several Telephone Company Campaign
J. H. Mitchell returned to his home old friends here Monday.
sister, Mrs. Fred Brown.
Mrs.
Local telephone employees are roll
Mrs. Roy Osborne and daughter, in North Bend, after • week’s stay Schaeffer taught music here for sev ing up their sleeves in preparation
Mickey, returned home from Gold at the home of hie sister, Mrs. Jas. eral years, until Mr. Haan came here for a special effort to gain new tele- •
Beach and Mickey started to high Myers.
as instructor in our school. Shewas phone subscribers “The replacement
Grandma Strong suffered another on her way to Bandon to visit her of a number of telephones in the past
school Monday. -
Norman Hartley has returned home stroke the first of the week and is daughter, Jannett, who has just re few weeks,” reports District Mana
She is cently married and moved there.
from Weed, California, where he tin a very serious condition,
ger G. E. Krieger, of the West Coast
being cared for by Mias Helene
spent several months.
Dorothy Bean Ridings and baby Telephone Company, indicates that as
Hughes.
Donald Ostrander, of Burlingame,
girl, of Molalla, are visiting Dorothy’s prices and business gef better, peo
Mrs. M. J. Morrison, Katie Guerin parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bean,
California, is visiting his percents,
ple are realizing the need for their
and June Baker went to Riverton this week. This is the baby’s first
Mr. and Mrs. Ostrander.
telephones to help speed things along.
Mrs. Agnes Clyne and Mrs. Nora Thursday and spent the day at the trip in and she is receiving much at
‘During the past three years many
Pichard returned to their home in home of their friend, Mrs. Perna tention.
families, in an attempt to reduce ex
Harris.
Portland, after .spending a few days
Ansel Hayward,
seventh
and penses, removed their telephones, but
F. M. Kenyon arrived home Thujw-
at the home of their friend, Mrs. Roy
eighth grade teacher, transported a found that such action robbed the
day
from
eastern
Oregon
and
will
Henry.
bus full of our students to the fair at home of a valuable service. Now that
Mre. Ella Guerin is spending this move his family out the first of the Myrtle Point last Friday morning conditions and prospects are rapidly
week
as
he
has
employment
there
this
week at the home of her sister, Mrs.
and returned in the evening. Our improving, people everywhere are
winter.
J. N. Gearhardt, of Dora.
school was closed all day Friday to having their telephones reconnected
Miss Marguerite Sunstrup left
enable all who wished to attend the and again are getting in touch with
Sunday for Eugene, where she will at
Live News From Arago
Fair.
their neighbors and entering the
tend U. of O.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Atkinson did not business life of the community.
as
Mrs.
Adrian
Halter
entertained
Miss EMa Aasen left Thursday for
go out to Klamath Falls ca previously .“We are doing our part in bringing
Seaside, where she will teach school dinner guests Thursday Miss Boneva planned. Instead, Mr. Atkinson went back better times and furthering Gen
Volkmar
of
Myrtle
Point
and
Mrs.
this winter.
to work, with his fsther, on the con eral Johnson’s ‘Buy Now Campaign*
Mrs. Ray Wilkins returned to her George Bradburn of Bandon.
Mias Ruth Woodward left Monday struction of a house in Bandon. Mrs. by installing telephones during the
Home at Goldendale, Wash., after a
for Los Angeles where she will at Atkinson and baby girl are visiting period from September 25th to Octo
visit here with friends.
with Lee’s mother, Mrs. Ben F. At ber Sth without making a charge for
tend
college thia winter.
Ferris McRay left Sunday for Cor
kinson, of Coquille, . srtiile the two .the installation.
Everybody who
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
B.Doyle
are
enjoy
vallis, where he will attend 0. S. C.
men
are away.
wants new or additional telephone
This is his sophomore year in me ing a visit with their son and his wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hokrook and service should take advantage of the
Mr. and Mra. Robert Doyle, of Crtfa-
chanical engineering.
three
sons spent Sunday at the home offer and place their orders during
James McCulloch, Jr., returned well.
of Mr. and Mrs. G. Dewey at Lamps this period.”
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
D.
Carl
entertained
home after a several weeks’ stay with
creek.
his sister, Mrs. Farmer, of Camas as overnight guests Monday Mr. and
Mrs. Mettie Peterson accompanied
New Cases in Circuit Court
Mrs. E. P. Smith of Grants Pass.
Valley.
hex slater, Mrs. Thos. Anderson of Co
Mrs.
Marion
Hoxey
and
daughter
Sept. 21—State of Oregon, for the
Delores Belloni and Janet Martin
quille, on a trip to Portland last Sun
World War Veterans' State Aid Com
left Sunday for Eugene, where they were entertained Sunday at the home
day. They visited for several days
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Otha
Ray.
mission, vs. Jno. W. Moore, and Jas
have entered the university as fresh
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Bognuda with another sister there, Mrs. Jewel Watson as administrator of the es
men.
of
Eureka, California visited friends Walker.
tate of Ole Evenson.
Mrs. Vivian Alkire, of Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Alpine, Mrs.
and relatives here last week and at
visited friends here this week.
W.
A.
Bean,
Mrs.
Harold
Riding
and
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tended the fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Bowers and
Donald Curry left Monday morning little daughter and Mra. Lester Clau-'
two daughters, Veleie and Dorothy,
for Linfield college. He was a mem sen and little eon. Max, of Leneve,
of Sen Diego, Calif, are visiting
ber of the 1933 graduating class of motored to Marshfield Wednesday af
friend« in Myrtle Point this week.
Arago high school. His home is in ternoon.
on all kinds of
Perna Harris, who has been cook
Miss Gladys Latham, daughter of Chillawack, Canada but he has made
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Latham of Mc his home with his grandmother, Mrs. ing at Mike Morrison’s camp up near
Minnville, and Edward Bender, son Edith Woodward, the past three years Powers, has been home this week.
of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bender of Nor snd attended school here. He was a The camp was temporarily closed be
Local and Long Distance
way, were married Thursday at 2:80 member of the all-etar basketball cause of the recent hard rains.
p. m. at the home of the bride*« par team last year and also carried away
About thirty or wore people turh-
ent« in McMinnville.
Mrs. Bender the honors as a runner at the May ed out for the special school meeting
graduated from the local high school track meet. Heerill be active in base last Monday afternoon. After much
with the class of 1932. The groom ball, basketball and football at col discussion they voted in favor of es
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is employed as watchmaker in the lege. ’
tablishing another school bus on tho
jewelry store in McMinnville, where
Mrs. Ernest Weibe entertained as North ftank rood, providing the
the couple will make their home.
an overnight guest Sunday Miss Alice board thought sufficient funds would
Mansell Drayage &
Mrs. Wm. Fite, who has been ill | Scott, primary teacher in the local be available for doing so.
for several weeks, suffered a relapse school.
, Miss Geneva Floyd and James
- Delivery Co.
last week and is bedfast. She has been
Alvin and Cecil McQuigg of Co Travis, of Bandon, have just been re «-
moved to U m R. Rouppe home where quille were visitors at the homo of cently married. A*o Alphonso J.
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Harold James, Mrs. H. A. Hatfield and
O. W. Heath were appointed as a
business committee. Further plans
were made 'or the Grange Booster
program on Sept. 30th. It is hoped to
have a large crowd and a good time
at this special meeting, The Broad-
bent and Myrtle Point Granges are
invited, also many local friends. The
Grange hopes to have the State
Grange Deputy, Arthur Brown, as
a speaker for the evening.
Evelyn Morrison, nine-year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Mor
rison, is recovering nicely from a
tonsil operation performed Tuesday
morning at the Mast hospital.
Junior Bartlett returned home Wed
nesday of last week from Otis, where
he had spent the summer at the
home of his aunt, Mrs. Leola Church.
His cousin, Ivan Church, brought him
home and remained for a short visit.
A large crowd went from here Fri
day to attend the funeral services of
Hiram Hatcher in Myrtle Point.
Mrs. A. O. Hooton went to Coquille
Tuesday afternoon for a day or two,
to have some dental work done.
Miss Ionella Curtiss left Saturday
morning for Newberg, where she will
attend Pacific College. Mia. Alvin
Allen, of Arago, took her out and will
remain for a week’s visit with her
parents and friends in Newberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold James and
son, Ronald, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Johnson left Saturday morning for a
hunting trip in the John Day coun
try. Helen James is staying with the
Marlin Evans family in Myrtle Point
and Genevieve and Robert Johnson
are staying with their grandmother
during the absence of their parents.
An executive meeting of the Chris
tian Endeavor society on Wednesday
evening of last week was followed
by a social time in honor of Ionella
Curtiss and Winifred Clayton, who
have since gone away to attend school.
Miss Curtiss has gone to Pacific Col
lege in Newberg and Miss Clayton to
Myrtle Point where she is making her
home with Mrs. Sarah Williams, while
attending M. P. U. H. S., this being
her senior year. After playing games
for a while, watermelon and home
made cookies were served. The hon
ored guests were presented with some
gifts and the evening closed with a
short devotional service. Those pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Cul
ver, Constance, Mary Louise and Ev
erett; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corps, Ber
nard, Billy and Mary Alice; Mm. Ray
L. Beckett and Myrtle; Mrs. A. O.
Hooton, Maude and Lou; Mrs. B. F.
Hill; Mm. Stanley Lake, Vivienne and
Virginia; Helen James, Junior Bart
lett; Orlin Lett; Teddy Miller and
Ivan Church.
Mrs. Hattie Hatcher and daughter,
Mae, Mrs. M. Brownson, Mm. Carrie
Benham and Harry Brownson were
Sunday guests at the Ernest L. Ben
ham home in Coquille.
Knife Hospital Notes
Ernie Cooper underwent an opera
tion for hernia Tuesday morning. He
was injured at the Peart road camp
on the Santiam and brought to the
hospital here Monday evening.
Mrs. J. C. Johnson, of this city, un
derwent a major operation on Wed
nesday.
For Old Growth Fir and Alpine
Coal call Earl Edgmon, phone 1R25
Coquille, Bandon Highway.
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