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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1933)
MYRTLK POINT ITEMS Mrs. Wm. Barger is spending this week visiting at the home of her daughter at Noti, Oregon. Miss Margaret Laird returned to Coquille, 1st; Ed Detlefsen, Coquille, Salem Sunday after spending a few 2nd and 3rd. Stock beets—Earl Cross, Coquille, days at the home of her parents, Mr. 1st; C. A. Holverstott, McKinley, 2nd. and Mto. P. W. Laird. Ray Guerin returned borne Sunday Stock Turnips—C. E. Cusic, Co quille, 1st; O. H. Aasen, Arago, 2nd. evening from Walla Walla, Wash., where he spent the last two months Pumpkins 2 Stock pumpkins—R. J. Holver at the homo of his sister, Mrs. R. A. stott, McKinley, 1st; Mr. Nation, Co Jensen. Mrs. J. M. Myers and daughter, quille, 2nd. 2 Pie pumpkins—X. E. Pettengill, Melba, were Marshfield visitors Bun be it Fruit, Vegetables or other food items, your phone or day. Coquille, 1st; V. G. Pettengill, 2nd. A number of Myrtle Point people 1 Largest pumpkins—fit. J. Holver der receives special care in selecting and you can be sure of stott, McKinley, 1st; G. 8. Davis, Co attended the football game in Port land Saturday. Those returning home quille, 2nd. receiving the best in stock. You’ll find it a great time saver. Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Squash Green Hubbard—F. R. Bullock, Co Walter Sykes, Mr. and Mrs. E. Schroeder, 'Ray Morrison, James quille, 1st. Acorn—V. G. Pettengill, Coquille, Mast, Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Mast and John Belloni. 1st; K. E. Pettengill, Coquille, 2nd. Charles Gilroy and grand nephew, Summer Squash — H. Martindale, , I Coquille, 1st; Mrs. Alma Halter, Ara William Wreck left Monday for New in Bulk York eity for a month’s Visit with go, 2nd. They will also visit in Banana Squash—Joe Collie», Arago, relatives. Rhode Island before returning. 1st; Warren Ward, Coquille, 2nd. 3 BARS Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Ellis and Elton Individual Squash — Mr«. Alma Schroeder returned home Sunday eve Halter, Arago, 1st. Cocozelle Squash — H. L. Hansen, ning from Portland where they spent the week-end. 4 McKinley, 1st. Mrs. Joe Laird returned home Sun Largest Squash — Lyman Carrier, day from Portland, where she spent Coquille, let. Golden Hubbard Squash—R. J. Hol the past ten days visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sawyer and verstott, McKinley, 1st; C. A. Holver son, Kenneth, and Ralph White, of stott, McKinley, 2nd. Kerby, Oregon, returned to their Miscellaneous Vegetables Bell Peppers—H. L. Hansen, McKin home after spending the week-end at ley, 1st; Ruth Pettengill, Coquille, 2nd the W. A. Sawyer home. Mrs. Fred Poppe returned to her Table Carrots—®L L. Hansen, Mc Kinley, 1st; Mr. Nation, Coquille, home in Portland, after spending a Good grade week with her mother, Mr*. Caroline 2nd and 3rd. Very nice and about the last of the Tomatoes—IDelos Strong, Myrtle Train, who is ill in the Mast Hospital. V. Butler and family moved the Point, let; Joy Pettengill, CoquiHe, first of the week to near Roseburg, 2nd. Cabbage—L. E. Alexander, Coquille, where Mr. Butler has employment in 1st; Clarence Hatcher, Coquille, 2nd. a COC camp. About forty members and friends Table Turnips—IH. L. Hansen, Mc of the Ladies Aid of .the Presbyterian Kinley, 1st. Cucurtbers—Ray Storer, Coquille, church met at the home of Mrs. John Oregon Cities League in Session 1st. Belloni Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Table Beets—Bay Storer, Coquille, W. W. Deyoe and Mrs. Gue Dietz as Preparations have been completed Delicous • Rome Beauteis - Spitzenberg* - Golden Delicious sisted Mrs. Belloni. After the busi for the first regional conference of the 1st. Parsnips—Lyman Carrier, Coquille, ness meeting delicious refreshments League of Oregon Cities, to be held Kings - Jonathans. Let us send you a box. in Marshfield today, November 17, it 1st. were served and the afternon spent Miscellaneous Entries socially. was announced by Herman Kehrle, ex Filbert»—J. Banholeter, Coquille, ecutive secretary of the group. Mrs. Florence Guerin gave an all Two experts in municipal affairs 1st; C. E. Cunningham, Coquille, 2nd. day quilting party Thursday. Dinner Huckleberries—C. H. Iverson, Co was served at noon to the following: from the University of Oregon, Dr. P. A. Parsons, head of the sociology quille, 1st. Mesdames B. Reed, S. C. Braden, Hedge Apple«—L. E. Alexander, Co Walter Huff, Roy Garrett, R. Rouppe, department, and Calvin Crumbaker, profeeeor of economics, will be at the quille, 1st. Mary Bennett, Catherine Coleman meeting. B. E. Palmer, executive Angel Pears—L. E. Alexander, Co and W. W. Deyoe. secretary of the State Reconstruction quille, 1st. Mr. and Mrs.-M. Schmitz returned Advisory commission, will also be in Cranberries, A. T. Morrison, Ban home Sunday evening from Portland, attendance. don, 1st. where they spent the week-end. Horseradish—iRay Storer, CoquiHe, A noon meeting was held at the Mrs. T. D. Guerin returned home ■B Hotel Chandler and this was followed 1st. after spending several days at the S. by an afternoon session at the council Reed Canary Grass—Del da Strong, L.- Leatherman home at Dora. Mrs. Everett Lafferty and son left break her wrist so the trip bad to be Card of Thanks by B. P. W. chamber in the eity hall. Not only Myrtle Point, 1st. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Barklow re local problems, but matters such as French Artichokes—Frank Culver, turned home the last of the week for Portland Thursday to visit her indefinitely postponed. The Business and Professional mother, Mrs. G. E. Hampton. After Mr. Zinserling, of the Arago brick liquor control, tax reforms, unem Bandon, 1st. from Medford, where they visited at Women’s Club wishes to thank all Honey—Clarence Hatcher, Coquille, ’.he home of their daughter, Mrs. Ed spending a few days in Portland she yard, has just finished burning his those organizations and ployment relief and other topics that individuals plana to leave for California, where first kiln of drainage tile. will come before the special session of 1st. wards. who co-operated so generously with Nearly everybody at Arago attend she will visit friends and relatives. Apples the legislature were before the Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hall returned to entries in the Parade at the Corn Perm Patrick and Rural Griffin ed the Coquille Corn Show. League meeting for discussion. Winesaps—Geo. Hampton, Arago, their home at Powers after spending Show. Rev. A. Haberly preached at competed in the theatre contest held the 1st and 2nd. the week-end at the home of Mrs. It will be impossible to make special A at the Liberty Theatre in Coquille. community church last Sunday, Gloria Mundi—Walter Schroeder, Hall’s mother, Mrs. Mary Johnson. mention of all the splendid entries, but large crowd was present. The boys didn ’ t take a prize but they Coquille, 1st Elder J. L. Verhei and A. Nelson, MASONRY WORK special thank« should be given to our Spitaenfierg—O. H. Aasen, Arago, of Portland, spent the week-end in can attend shows free for a month Of any kind rural and city schools for the wonder and will sing and play over KOOS at Riverton News 1st; Delos Strong, Myrtle Point, 2nd. Prompt Service Reasonable Prices Myrtle Point and on Sunday hold ser ful representation they had. Never Bellflowers—Clarence Hatcher, Mc vices in the Latter Day Saints Church Marehifield. GEO. T. COOK Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sell, of Coal- have our city schools responded so The Young People’s Christian En-. Kinley, 1st; Walter Schroeder, Co in C street. Box 62 Coquille, Ore. * edo, were guests st the Frederick generously as this year and we wish quille, 2nd. The Myrtle Grange held their an deavor Union, of Arago, went to Myr Beck home Saturday evening. to thank Supt. Ward and his efficient Winter Grevenstein—C. A. Holver nual election of officers at their last tle Point Sunday afternoon, where W. T. Alpine was confined to his corps of teachers for their help in they met with Myrtle Union at the stott, McKinley, 1st; Mrs. Frank Lane, meeting. The following were chosen home the early part of the week, be making the parade a success. who Coquille, 2nd; Mrs. W. M. Johnson, to serve the coming year: Roy Robi- Presbyterian Church. Those cause of a very aevere cold. He is The rural school floats were all well went with Mrs. Allen were Mary Coquille, 3rd. <on, master; George Hampton, over improved now and able to be st the decorated and showed that much time Ellen and Jean Wptkins, Annie Dear- Winter Bananas—O. H. Aasen, Ara seer; Mra. Clarence Schroeder, lec mine part of the time. and thought had been given to their go, 1st; Perry Neal, Coquille, 2nd. turer; Joe Mast, steward; D. F. dorff, Charles Webb and George Pauli. The float that our high school en preparation. Our only regret is that They all reported a good time. King—X. E. Pettengill, Coquille rhompeon, asst steward; E. G. Ren tered in the parade Friday afternoon each entry could not be given a prize. Arago high school took first prize lat; L. M. Aasen, Arago, 2nd; L. E ton, chaplain; Mr. Schmidt, treasurer; at the Coquille Cora Show was very for their float in the Corn Show pa Alexander, CoquiHe, 3rd. Mrs. Naomi Robison, secretary-treas fine and many nice compliments were A small deposit will hold your They had different objects Northern Spy—Geo. Hampton, Ara urer; Ellis Southmayd, gate keeper; rade. received. Alhough it did not get first Christmas cards and wrappings until go, let; Mrs. Frank Lane, Coquille, Danford Meat, Ceres; Mrs. C. R. Bart representing different classes. place, it was a credit to our achool. called for. Select them at H. 8. Joan Milan! and Clara Delsman, 2nd. lett, Flora; Mrs. M. Schmidt, Pb- We are much prouder of our student Norton’s now while the stock is com Summer Rose—Perry Neal, Co mona; Mrs. J. D. Card, lady assistant both of Coos River, spent the week body and Mr. Beck for having made plete. quille, 1st; C. A. Holverstott, McKin steward; Mrs. E. T. Lutey, musician. end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe the effort than if they had not tried ley, 2nd. The business houses of Myrtle Milani. at all. This was Riverton’s first at Calling carda 50 for 11.00. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hicks and fam Baldwin—C. A. Pettengill, Coquille, -»bserved the national holiday and re tempt. Better luck next time. witft me let; Keith Holverstott, McKinley, 2nd. mained closed Saturday, Armistice ily spent Sunday with the A. L. W. B. Dement and his mother, Mrs. WHY GET UP NIGHTS? Sweet Cider—Mrs. Frank Lane, Co Day. Many attended the Cora Show Purser family. Taylor Dement and Mr. and Mrs. Mc Lax the Bladder With Juniper Guests at the Clarence Schroeder quille, 1st. in Coquille, while a number went to Rae, all of Myrtle Point, motored Oil, Buchu, Etc. home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. R. Arkansas Blacks — Keith Holver Portland for the football game. Drive out the impurities and excess down and spent Sunday afternoon at B. Knife, Jack and LaVerne Knife, stott, 1st and 2nd. acids that cause irritation, burning Marguerite Sunetrup, a student of the C. M. Hartwell home. and frequent desire. Juniper oil is Oregon Red Winter—L. M. Aasen, the University of Oregon, has been Duane Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ELECTRIC IRON The orchestra met for regular prac E-1****"* to t*ke in the form of BU Mr. Arago, let. named on the women’s debate squad. Cleghorn, all of Coquille, and tice Tuesday evening at the high RETS, the bladder laxative, also con Coos River Beauty—O. H. Aasen, A benefit dance will be given by the and Mrs. Price Robison and Mr. and school music room. The Coleman Automa A few of the n’"K Buchu leaves, etc. Works on Arago, 1st. Lions cliA on Saturday, November Mrs. Frank Burbank. the bladder csxrcir. were writ aleent. — similar to castor oil on memliers tic has every modern Al- Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Haberly and Tennessee Sweet — Keith Holver 25 for the Myrtle Point high school a 25c from any Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Jones of Eu- drug store’. ’ After four box days stott, Coquille, 1st. feature to make your band and the entire proceeds will go fred Haberly were viators Sunday gene, and Mr. and I Mrs. Mrs. Clarence ; relieved of “ “ getting getting ’’ up up "nights" "go Clarence relieved of nighl with Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Aasen and Orenco—O. H. Aasen, Arago, 1st. toward aiding that organisation. Bradly spent Armistice day and ... the IV..L ?ach your money. If you are ironing easier, better Greening Apples—Merle Davis, Co A pleasant evening was spent at Mrs. 8. C. McAllister. week-end as guests of the Becks. bothered with backache or leg pains and to save you time. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Or vis Miller quille, 1st; Mrs. Wbn. Johnson, Co the H. A. Schroeder home Tuesday RJvOTtnn u j- k . from bladder disorders you are Ri verton gained much creditable bound to feel better after this cleans Riverton quille, 2nd. Has automatic adjust evening when the Myrtle Point Gar a 7 H-pound bdby girl. This is < their notoriety throughout the Pacific : '"F and you get your Regular sleep. Ranier—K. E. Pettengill, Coquille, den club met there. An interesting first child and has been named Or- Northwest last week-end, when Mr. I •’uda“n’a Drug Store says “Bukets" able heat regulator. 1st villa Ann. program was given. Hartwell’s «liver black foxes won oo _ "eIler’ Never too hot, never Quince Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Myers and The monthly business and execu many first awards at the Fox ShowL C. A. Pettengill, Coquille, 1st; Mrs. tive meteing of Myrtle Union County daughter, Lilia Verle, and Mr. and too cooL in Coquille. Hix foxes won first and ■ K. E. PettengiH, Coquille, 2nd. Christian Endeavors was held Sunday Mrs. R. A. Myers and family spent first and second in every class in ■ Peaches Sunday afternoon at Bandon beach. afternoon. A potluck dinner was en which they were entered, and in the Mrs. K. E. Pettengill, Coquille, let. joyed at 1:90, followed by a business Hillis Barklow, of the South Fork, runner-up for sweepstakes prize«, session. i spent last week at the Alvin Billings on of three out of the four in that clam New Cases In Circuit Coart Mrs. Lily Fish is visiting thia week 1 home. were Hartwell foxes. A pup raised Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Johnson, of 1 on his place this year, captured the Nov. 15—State of Oregon, repre with relatives and friends in Marsh sented and acting by the World War field. Reedsport, were overnight guests of beautiful silver cup presented by the Veterans’ State Aid Commission, va. Mr. and Mrs. Otha Ray Tuesday. Seattle Fur Exchange of Seattle, for Distance Jno. F. Hackett et al. Live News From Arago “Grandma” Lillie is visiting at the the Grand Show Champion. Nov. 1«—Bank of Bandon vs. Clyde Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Fulp, prom Friday evening Walaee and Kenneth Albert Lillie home and expects to E. and Nellie M. Stearns, Carl and Willie and Frank Sinko mo stay all winter. Mrs. Bessie Martin inent young couple of Waldport, are Nov. 1«—L. J. Radley vs. Lincoln tored to Portland to attend the foot dale, of Camas valley, is also visiting visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sinclair and wife. there for a few days. Beck for a few days. Mr. Fulp is a ball game. (Continued from first page) Phone Your Orders With Confidence Mince Meat SPECIAL! . Palm Olive Soap Golden Dates I Casabas Ib. XÍ/2C Bulk Cocoa Coquille Service I APPLES Busy Comer Grocery Delivery Easier, Quicker, Better Ironing an AUTOMATIC New low Price all kinds COAL Local and Ixing HAUUNG. Phones 101J—224L Miss Ethel Fish spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Nov. IO—«Don J. Pierce and Dena Mrs. H. A. Fish. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Miller visited a Curts, both of Coquille. Nov. 14—W. R. Mavity, of Bandon, few days last week at the home of Robiaon. and Lorena Buckingham, of Coquille. Mr. and Mp. J< Marriage Licensee Je A. LAMB CO. Front St. Phone 2-L Mrs. Tyrrell Woodward’s aunt, Miss Greenleaf, of Oakland, Calif, is visit ing with her. They had planned to go to Calgary, Canada, for Thanks giving but on Tuesday Mies Green leaf had the misfortune to fall and member of the Atwood-Fulp Hard ware Co., of Waldport. Their store iaf considered by Marshall-Welle of Portland as the most complete and I doing the largest business of any «tore in the state. Mansell Drayage &