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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1933)
WM Live News From Arago Mr. and Mr*. Bert Hollenbeck,^ of Kentuck Inlet, were week-end guests of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hollenbeck. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Robison moved on the T. C. Robison place last week A FINANCIAL RESERVE OF and Mr. Robison will manage it ACCUMULATED DOLLARS WILL since his father's death. DULL THE EDGE OF ADVERSITY Mr. and Mrs. Wlayne fWbodward and eon, Gerakl, visited Sunday with Mr. Woodward’« mother, Mrs. Edythe Woodward, of Fairview. Agnes Hoover, of Bandon, has been visiting for the past week at the E. J. Myers' home. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cusic and family epent the week-end with Mr. Cusic’s mother on Bear Creek. Juanita Hampton has enrolled in the third grade. She comes from Co ACCUMULATE YOURS' quille. • Victor Davis was Absent from in account at school Friday oh account of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Miller spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin FIRST NATIONAL BANK Billings. of Coquille, Oregon The gr ide boys are practicing foot ball with Mr. Allen as instructor. They are learning “touch tackle." with its capacity to serve The high school sponsored a party - - and its willingness to serve last week at the gym for the' community. , Prises were given for] the best dressed and most comical charatcem. Cookies and cider were served at midnight and everyone re-, Brewster Valley ported a good time. Mies Alice Scott and Miss E. S. ( The regular meeting of the Myrtle Leaf Club was held Thursday after Root motored to Bandon Sunday »nd noon at the home of Mrs. Jesse Hicks. spent the day on the beach. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burbank and Roll call was responded to by each one I telling of an occasion on which she' Misa Elsie Holliday, of Johnson Mill,' LILJEQVIST, SWANTON & SLACK was frightened. After a very social i were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. afternoon, a delicious luncheon was Clarence Schroeder Bunday. Attorneya and Counsellors Plans are being made for a Thanks served to the following: Meedames C. Firat National Bank Building M. Wilson, Marion Jones, Brant Tay giving school program to be given in i Coquille Oregon lor, Oscar Duretl, Ivan Laird, Elmer the afternoon of Nov. 20. School will be dismissed Friday Wilaon, J. D. Laird, Perley Crowley, W. A. Nickaeon, Julius Benham, W. afternoon so that all students may A. Lett, and the two hostesses, Mrs. attend the Corn Show. Arago High Jesse Hicks and Miss Lucille Lenox, i School will have a float in the pa- Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Barton and r*d«- family returned Thursday after visit-1 lol« »nd Lois Robison and Walter Ing at Port Orford the past few davs ' Moore opent the week-end visiting Sliced wrapped in waxed paper, is now on sale at all groceries and confectioneries which handle the popular product of the Ideal Bakery in Coquille. A new slicing machine was installed at the Bak ery this Week and patrons will hereafter have their choice of either sliced or unsliced loaves. The Slow-Bake Mother’s, Long Loaf, Rye, Cracked Wheat, French, Raisin and Graham Bread, now'being produced by the Ideal Bakery, are proving the most satisfactory breads on the local market and the demand for Ideal Bakery products is increasing daily. Professional Cards DR. J. R. BUNCH at the home of Mr. Barton's mother, I Op»1 Robison at Lakeside. Mrs. Dey. [ Mrs. Jennie Price and Mrs. Rose Kermit Shepherd visited at the Ashton, of Coquille, called at the 8. L. home of his sister, Mrs. Louis Laird, L«ff*rty home Sunday. after having been in Illinois the past? Henry Collier was severely burned few montln. ] last Friday while preparing gasoline Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rookard and »n<1 P»™fine to treat a rain coat. He baby daughter, Florence, visited from1“Pill^d • «"»>1 Portion on the stove, Wednesday until Thursday evening at igniting the remainder of the mixture, i the home of Mr«. Rookard’« parents, which biased up, and while carrying it out it severely burned his face, Mr and Mr*. Bert Mead. | Mrs. P. A. Alford returned home neck and hand*. Mr. and Mrn. Earl Beal, of North ■■Friday after having been in Coquille ■ the past week receiving medical treat Bend, «pent the week-end with Mr. and Mr«. Henry Collier and family. ment for a akin cancer. Mrs. W. A. Lett returned to her home at Bridge Friday, after visiting New» Notes From Powers < at the home of her daughter, Mrs. El Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Noah, GRANT CORBY mer Wttoon, for the past few days. Mrs. Annin Anderson, of Merrill, Nov. 4, a daughter, Bonnie Ellen Attorney at Law Ore., arrived in the valley Friday, Dr. Richmond, of Coquille, was in at where she will remain for some time tendance. Wlade Wilson, of Sanoma, Calif., with friends and relatives here. Miss Cora Bullock gave a taffy pull spent the last two weeks visiting in and served pumpkin pie to her stu Coos and Curry counties with his family and old friends. This is the dents Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mm. Clarence Mortal, of first time in thirty-three yean that Creswell, are visiting among relatives he has visited this part of Oregon here in the valley. Mrs. Mertes was While at Power» he spent some time looking up the old landnArks. His formerly Mian Aria Alford. Miss Doris Durell, who is employed family arrived here in 1808. Since at the Henry Bryant home at Bridge, childhood Mr. Wilson,' or Shoup Arm spent the week-end at the home of strong as he is known to most people, has followed the newspaper game. At her parents here. Ivan Laird, and Julius Benham have ' present he is secretary of the Cham been busy this week hauling logging ber of Commerce of Sanoma, Calif. equipment from Rock Creek and Co At that place they are now making an intensive drive on San Francisco bay quille. K Kenneth Holmes, of Remote, is vis- ' to have the Southern Pacific finish the iting thia week at the home of his railroad from 'Powers to Trinidad, Calif. The linking of the Sanoma Val sister, Mrs. Leslie Groat. Walter Rookard, of Bridge, came ley with Sun Francisco by the new out to the valley Thursday after Ms bridge will have a far-reaching effect eventually on the coast population. brother, Ray, who was visiting here. Mr. Wilson's trip was saddened by the Mrs. Jesse Hieka and non, Claud, serious illness of his nister, Clarinda and nephew, Gena Jewett, made a trip J. J. STANLEY Lee, who is at the home of Phoebe to Roseburg Saturday and returned Wilson, Chaney crossing, Coquille. Sunday evening to the valley, bringing Residents of Powers will be sur Mrs. Clarice Jewett back with them prised to learn that there are more to visit for a few days. boys in the school than girls, Miss Lucille Lenox, of Los Angeles, A bridal shower was given for Crys has been spending the past week with tal Lapp Barton, who was married to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hicks. Dick Barton Oct. 21. After a social Jake Boh lander left Tuesday to at afternoon, lovely refreshments were WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE tend the funeral of his father, Peter served. Later Mrs. Barton opened Notice la hereby given that war ranto No. «7« to No. 282 inclusive, Bohlander, held Wednesday at Beaver the many packages of beautiful gifts. drawn upon Union High School Dis Creek, near Oregon City. Those attending were: V. R. Langston, trict No. a, Rtvsrteu, will be paid upon W. E. Cope, of Langlois, is visiting Mesdamen Mae Langston, Elvin Hull, presentation to the Clerk. ___ John Wlimark, Clara Lapp. C. B. Interest ceases on said warrants at the Jesse Hicks home. Sunday dinner guests at the J. D.' Stallard, E. M. Dunean, Jennie Jones. Nov. A 1«M. , , . M Dated thia 8rd day of Nov., 1»3J. Laird home were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Irene Ganger. Cora Leggett, Leila Abernathy, Mrs. Julias Benham and Allen, Katie McDaniel, J. W. Tanner, Mrs. Annto Anderson. Ruth Hayes, A. C. Brewer, Elba Bar- Call for Coquille Bread IDEAL BAKERY NOTICE ^OF ton, Belle Overton, J. S. Saint, E. R. Overton, K. M. Murdock, L. R. Thorp, Clare Marcee, Lyman Rolfe, A. T. Erickson, Zenobia Stallard, Nellie Slonecker, Melvin Pointer, Ida Mathews, Leo Frye, Minnie King and Hallie Harrington and Ellen Barton. ANNUAL MEETING COALEDO DRAINAGE DISTRICT Little Business Before Council It was a short council session Mon day evening. A restaurant license hm home that he worked thia SCHOOL DAYS By DWIG C* SetuoüS öaou? urne. TkMHKCAS CY HUNGERFORD i Q k BW l T1 I SHooTtD/Byr 1URKEVS’ \ G host iî , • RICE Ql TURK I •yA wObiT EAT Nie IF i I TEED YATtC YA BUST L—y Vi/IU-YA 1 huh ? Z WILL YA 1 wSCcweRS hWSTlf YiNfr TRACKS V/HATS AU- IT apnkoom 7 ÌMC.SS MEAN .