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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1933)
y COQUILLB VALLMT 8BNTINBL,'COQUILLE, OBMGON, MUDA Y. DMC PAGB TWO Live News From Arago Mr. and Mm. 0. H. Aasen motored to Bandon Christmas and spent the day with Mm, Aaaen’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. Haberly. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hampton, Mrs. L. R. Hampton and Mrs. Sarah L. Wood were entertained at the Everett Lafferty home in Myrtle Point Christ mas day. Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Moomaw, Jr., and children, David and Donna, of Langlois, spent the Christmas holi days here with hi* father and sister, J. B. Moomaw and Nettie Halter. Mr. and Mre. R. M. Munford and daughter, Letha, Mr. and Mrs. David Root and son, John Paul, Sam Root and Mrs. Naomi Robison bad Christ mas dinner with Uncle Joe Root. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl, accompan ied by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schroeder, of Myrtle Point, left Monday morn ing for Santa Crus, Calif., to spend a few'days with Mrs. Louise Linegar, of that «ity. Mrs. Linegar is a sister of Mrs. Carl and Mr. Schroeder. Mr. and Mrs. Ithamer Robiaon and children, Jean, Josephine and Buster, of Fat Elk, were dinner gueste Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. G. A.1 Collier. ■Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hollenbeck, of Catching Inlet, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hollenbeck, of Fiahtrap. Mr. and Mre. Roty Purser and fam ily were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Cordwell, of Coquille, Christmas day. Misses Evelyn and Edith Woodward are home from their respective schools at Pistol river in Curry county and at Fairview, and are spending the hol idays with their mother, Mrs. Edith Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doyle left Sat urday for Creswell to spend the holi days with Mr*. Doyle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Keltner are en joying a visit this week with their three sons, Francis, Clare and Percy. Francis is teaching school at 8cio, Oregon, Clare is teaching at Florence and Percy 1* employed at McKinley. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burtis, of Port land, drove down Sunday and are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burtis. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McAllister and children, Shelby and Mary Jean, are spending the holiday» in Bandon visit ing friends and relatives. Joe Sinko, Lavaun Aasen and Shelby McAllister, who are attend ing school at Ashland are spending the holidays here with their parents. Miss Winnie Pauli is spending the week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pauli. Miss Pauli ia teach- ing school in Portland. . . Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Halter enter- tained as dinner guests Christmas day Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woodward and son, Gerald, Mr. E. J. Dr. Miles NERVINE "Did the work? says Miss Glivpr WHY DON’T YOU TRY IT? . After more than three months I suffering from a nervous ail- bent, Mias Glivar used Dr. Miles lervine which gave her such splendid results that she wrote i an enthusiastic letter. If you suffer from "Nerves." If you lie awake nights, start at sudden noises, tire easily, are cranky, blue and fidgety, your nerves are probably out of order. Quiet and relax them with the uno medicine that "did the work” for this Colorado girl Whether your "Nerves” have troubled you for hours or for ears, you'll find this time- sated remedy effective. At Drug Stores iSc and $1.00. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bark- low and Oliver Myera. Mrs*. Sarah Robiaon and Mrs. Jesse Robison were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Collier Tuesday. Houston and Opal Robiaon are spending the holidays at home hare with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Robison. Houston is teaching school at Tenmile and Miss Opal ia teaching at Lakeside. Mrs. W. C. Griffin spent la»t week at Gravel Ford with Mr,, and Mrs. Milo Griffin and Rural Griffin. Bert Dexter, of Curry county, was a guest of aHrold Fish Christmas day. ' Mr. and Mrs. George King and daughter, Jane, of Alameda, Calif., are spending the holidays with Mrs. King's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Lafferty. Sunday evening Mrs. Laf- ferty entertained at a family dinner in their honor. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lafferty and daughter, Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Ev erett Lafferty and son, Allen Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. King and daugh ter and Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Lafferty. Bridge Happenings Stanley Lake and James Morrison returned home Sunday evening from Crescent City, California, where they have befti employed at Christian’s logging camp. Their work there Is now compjleted. Paul Herker, who wae operated on for a ruptured appendix at the Mast hospital in Myrtle Point over six weeks ago, was able to return home last Tuesday. Mrs. Elise Lamp left Saturday morning for Oswego, to spend the Jhristmas vacation with relatives, «nd Mr. and Mrs. 'Harold La*well went to 'Lebanon to spend the week with Mrs. Laswell’s parents. There was a large crowd out Fri- Jay evening to enjoy the*splendid pro fram put on by the school children and jivics club. The program consisted >t readings, pantomines, songa, plays and several numbers by the rhythm bands. The little eon of Mr. and Mn. H. A." Hatfield has been quite ill with pneumonia and was in the Mast hos pital from Saturday until Monday. Ralph Scarborough. and Miss Io- nella Curtias, who are students at Pacific College in Newberg, and Miss Hasel Fredenburg, who is taking a joursa at Northwestern Business College in Portland, arrived home Fri day night to spend the holidays with relatives in Bridge and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reed and lit tle son, Gerald, of Reedsport, were guests from Saturday until Monday at the home of Mrs. Reed’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lett. A lovely Christmas candle-light service was presented Sunday eve ning at the church, those taking part in it being Mrs. Frank Culver, Orlin Lett, Mrs. Wm. R. Brown, Mrs. Ray L Beckett, Misses Lou and Maude Hooton, Mary Alice Corpe, Myrtle Beckett,..Winifred and Alice Clayton, Mae Hatcher and Ionella Curtiss. The hospitable home of Mrs. M. Browneon on Big creek was the acene of a happy gathering Monday when thirty-four relatives and friends were together there for a visit and a boun tiful Christmas dinner. The pulpit of the community church will be filled next Sunday at 11 a. m. by Turner B. MacDonald of Myrtle Point. The Christian Endeavor meet ing will he held at • p. m. A abort program was given after Sunday school last Sunday and the children were given a. treat of candy, nuts, and popcorn balls. • Mias Winifred Clayton, senior in Myrtle Point high school, is spending her vacation with relatives and friends at Bridge. The Tom Nixon family is making preparations to leave soon for eest- ern Oregon for the benefit of Mr. Nixon’s health. Figures in the office of the state forester indicate that 3650 Ore- gon families with a total of 13338 dependents are more or leas relying upon the civilian conservation camps for their livelihood this winter. Con- trfttotion* toward the support of de pendents by men in these forest camps average $25 a month and is never less Mian $22, according to State Forester CronemiTler. Thia leaves the worker from It to M • month for spending money, Oregon men enrolled In 777 ' corps number 4292 Cronemiller said. Wake Up Your Liver Bile Withoatlcalomel And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go If you feel sour and sunk and the world looks punk, don’t swal low a lot of salts, mineral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing gum and expect them to make you suddenly sweet and buoyant and full of sunshine. For they can't do it. They only move the bowels and a mere move ment doesn’t get at the cause. The reason for your down-and-out feeling is your liver. It should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. £ MYRTLE POINT ITEMS We extend to all our best wishes for a Miss Helen >Deyoe and her friehd, Paul Tanner, of Klamath Falla, ar rived Sunday and spent Christmas at the home of her parents, kJr. and Mrs. W. W. Deyoe. _Mr. Tanner returned to Klamath Falls Monday evening ;« but Miss Helen remained for a longer visit. Miss Katie Guerin arrived home Sunday from Portland, where she has been for several weeks clerking in Roberta Bros, store. Miss Zona Kelley returned to Port land Monday evening after spendin/ ial prx prices on the following We offer for the next 10 days special Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Standard Oil products Mrs. Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. Crahone and daughter, Jean, of Oakridge, arrived Sunday and WAX-GLO are spending this week at the home of Mrs. Crahone’* mother, Mrs. Henry Floor Wax Huntley. Little Lavonne Sumerlin haa been Paste suffering with ear trouble and on Tuesday her mother, Mrs. L. L. Sum erlin, took her to Marshfield to consult a physician. 53c Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tichenor, of North Bend, came over Monday to WAX-GLO—Liquid spend Christmas at the home of Mr. Pint Can Ticbenor’s sister, Mrs. T D. Guerin. 47c Mise Priscilla Deyoe Deyoe arrived Quart Can 78c home Sunday evening from Redmond, where she has had"'employment for several months. Mias Marjorie Hazelton returned to Bandon Monday evening after spending a few days at the home of ORONITE ORONITE her mother, Mrs. Birdie Hazelton. Miss Velma Austin left Saturday morning for Allegany to spend her cllxmng Furniture Polish Cleaning Fluid vacation with home folks. ii Mias Marguerite. Laird returned to Pint Can Salem Tuesday after spending Christ mas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. NON P. W. Laird. EXPLOSIVE Mrs. Fritz Bollenbaugh and daugh ter, Kathleen, went to Waldport Tues day for a several days’ visit at the' home of Mrs. Bollenbaugh’» sister. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Morrison enter Why not replenish your stock now while we have these excep tained at Christmas dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Hagerdorn and »on, Bobby, tionally low prices? Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watsling, Luke Pierson, John Watzling, Mr. anti Mrs. When we sell your Wax-Gio we loan you the applicator and pol Fred La Branche, Mr. Pierson, Whr- ren and Earl La Branchw-and Wayne isher. See us about it Hagerdorn. Mrs. W. W. Deyoe is confined to her home this week with illness. James MdCulloch and daughter, Marjorie, were Camas valley visitors Wednesday afternoon. Miss Gertrude Watzling came in Wednesday from Medford and will »pend the week-end in Myrtle Point. Rev. E. G. Ranton and 8. L. Leath erman have returned home from a trip to McMinnville. Julia Merl Leatherman returned with them to 1 »■■■ ■—w——............ spend her vacation with her parents. Mrs. J. M. Myers and daughter, Frank Morrison, June Baker and Julius Benham, Kenneth Laird, Mr. the Methodist church in Coquille Fri Melba, Miss Marjorie McCulloch, and Mrs. Lets Baker arrived home Wed and Mrs. James Barton and John day evening were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. W. Mitchell, of Marshfield, went to nesday evening from a week’s visit Kirk. After dinner an entertainment Hartwell and two sons, Miles and Roseburg Christmas morning and in Beattie, Washington. They spent was held in the reeflaation hall. Grant, and Aubrey Haan. had dinner with J. M. Myers and son, Christmas at the home of Mrs. Clyde Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bookard, Tom Miss Grace Kight has been confined Mitchell. McDonald in that city. Rookard, Eva Burris, Muri Laird, to her bed several days this week Mias Grace Barker and her friends, Mrs. Robert Airey and eon, Robert, Burton and Charles Wilson spent with a serious attack of flu. Ruth and Joyce Caldwell, arrived Fri of Walla Walla, Wash., arrived Fri Christmas day at the Bert Mead From all appearances the Riverton day from Fresno, California, and will day for a visit at the home of Mrs. home. high school basketball team is on the spend two weeks at the E. C. Barker Airey’s sister, Mrs. M. B. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mead and Flor- way to stardom this year, having de home. and other relatives. enee and Minor Mead together with feated the fast teams of the North Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Mullen and son, Mr. and Mm. Lobdell, of Riverton, Mrs, Ray Rookard were business Bend Bachelors and the sturdy team William, have returned to their home spent Christmas at the home of their callers in Coquille last Friday. Later of Coquille High, twice. This is the in Honolulu after a five years’ stay son, William Lobdell. in the day they enjoyed dinner at the first time for many years that River in the United States. Their daugh home of Harry Varney there. ton has been able to vanquish Co ter, Florence, will compete her sen Alta Mead, who has been working quille. Brewster Valley ior year in Stanford before returning the past two and a half months for Mrs. Mettie Peterson, Perna Harris Mr. and Mm. Perley Crowley were the Albert Reed family in Reeds home. and daughter, Ileen, entertained at a Miss Beneva Volkmar, who is at visitors in Myrtle Point Wednesday. port returned to her home Sunday. delightful dinner on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nickason were tending college at Corvallis is spend Florence Mead was a caller in Co Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. ing her vacation with her parents, callers in Myrtle Point Thursday. quille Tuesday when »he had the Thomas Andfraon and two sons, Dar Richard Kirk apend Thursday and stitches removed from her injured Mr. arid Mrs. A. L Volkmar. rell and Graydon, who has just com Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Clarke returned Friday visiting friends in Myrtle hand. She ia spending Tuesday and pleted his work at Ashland Normal home the.first of the week from New Point- Wednesday at the home of her sis school, whose home is at Fat Elk, and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Benham and ter, Mrs. Ray Rookard, of Myrtle berg, where they spent Christmas at Mr. and Mrs. Kay Howard and son, of the home of their son, Oliver Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laird were shop Point. Hauser. and family. They were accompanied pers in Coquille on Friday. Henry Edgmon. returned home and Those enjoying Christmas dinner at home by their eon, Robert, who will spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. Riverton News spend the remainder of his vacation Albert Christensen's home were: Mrs. and Mrs. Jess Edgmon, of Lamps in Myrtle Point. Mae Harvey and two sons, Duane One of the most delightful and faa- creek. Miss Elda Aasen arrived home Sat and Clarence Shoemaker, Leonard cinating Christmas programs ever There was one home in Riverton urday from Eastside and will spend Sheldon, George Woodward and Mr. held in Riverton was put on by the which enjoyed a double celebration on her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mr*. P. A. Alford. Riverton school Friday afternoon in Monday, one was the usual Christmas and Mrs. M. Aasen. Edell Bryant, of Bridge, was a call the high school gym. During the festivity and the other was in honor Mrs. Emma Wilson has returned er at the Durrell home Sunday. program votes were taken for the of Allison Olson’s 19th birthday. home from a several months’ stay in James Crowley went to Roseburg best interclaas ofle-act plays to be Langlois with her daughter, Mr«. Friday to meet his sister, Eloise, who given by the high school. The senior Those who helped in thia celebration Jacob Moomaw. is going to school at College Place in class won with their play, “The Baby were Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Molthu Mrs. Roy Osborne and daughter, Walla Walla, and hiabrother, Edwin, Show.” The grade school ia to be es and children, Donald and Kareen; Aileen, are spending this week in who ia attending a lip-reading school pecially complimented for their con Tom, Bill and Howard Hull, Jimmie Gold Beach with Mr. Osborne, who fas In Portland. Both will return to their tributions to this beautiful program, Bemetz and Allison Olson. Mias Edith Smith is spending the employed there. studies on Sunday. each grade being represented. holidays with her father, Walter Misses Genevieve Crowley and 8. Brewer and grand daughter, Tone MdCue, who has been for the Paula Brewer, left Thursday for Wanda Houdyshell have gone to Port past month or so in eastm Oregon Smith, and brothers, Robert and Bakersfield, California, where they land to attend the State Teachers’ In and southern Idaho, returned to Riv- Clyde. Edith has been living with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Kay in northern will visit Mr. Brewer’s daughter, stitute. They will return Sunday. erton Saturday. California. Mr*. N. H. Farnham. B. R. Taylor and family, Mrs. Mari Mr. and Mrs. Harold Riding and I^ester Hayter, who has been sta Miss Alice Alverdea left Friday far an Jones, and Mrs. Annies Anderson small daughter, of Molalla, spent the Portland, where »he will »pend her spent Christmas day at the Henry Christmas holidays with Mrs. Riding’s tioned at a OOC camp near Ashland, spent the holidays with his parents, Vacation with her parents, Mr. and Radabaugh home in Myrtle Point. parents, Mr. and Mm. Wesley Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Hayter. Mrs. Frank Alverdea. At E. Krewson’s home an Christ of thia place. Mrs. J. P. Clausen was hostess for Mrs. C. D. Purvine is spending her mas day were Thomas Kreweon, fath Fred Watson was able to apend a large Christmas dinner for all her vacation with relatives in Seattle, er of E. Krewqon, Jean Krsweon and Christmas at home. He has been Washington. Mona Bell Patcheon, all of Drain, also working at Agnesa on the Rogue river. sons and daughters, who were able to attend. It was one of the largest Mr. and Mrs. Richard Matney and Eva MdClure and Thelma Ambrose Word has been received that La small daughter, Ann, of Redmond, and two children, Buster and Delores, velle Walstrom and Cherie Mae Hart gathering« in thia district for some Washington, are visiting this week at of Marshfield, and Mr. Mead and Mr. well, former Riverton high school tfme. Miss Mary Donaldson, who is one the home pf Mrs. Matney’s parent«, Mansell of the OOC mmp. students, have made the debate «quad of the instructors at the Monmouth Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ray. Mrs. Car! Groves has been quite ill at Coquille high school this year. Normal school and Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew J. Ryan, of Tacoma, Wash., the past week <0fth the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Beck and and Mrs. Rhoda Pratt were married Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mayse were daughter, Beverly Louise, went to Donaldson and family of Denmark Christmas day at the home of Mrs. visiting in Marshfield over the week Crwwell, where they will spend the »pent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Donaldson, of Lsneve. Pratt’s daughter, Mrs. L. P. Linn. end. holidays with Mrs. Beck’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ryan will make their Th'»«e attending the Christmas din Mr. and Mrs. Land. home in Tacoma. ner gVtei [en at the Sitkum OCJC camp Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and George Guerin and eon, Jack, of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Eyckmeyer •were: Mi Jr. and Mrs. Eleanor Wilson Langlois, stopped in Riverton Wed milk, the only milk and cream mads and Miss Vemita Laird left Tuesday 'and daughter, Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. nesday for a short visit with friends, •afe by pasteurisation for Berkeley, Calif., after spending W. A. Nickason and two daughters, on their way to MaraMeld. Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Betty and Fern, Carrie Nickaaon, Mr. Among the Riverton folks attending Ack Ned C. Kelley for ratea on Fire Mrs P. W. Laird. and Mrs. Ivan Laird, Mr. and Mrs. the delightful Christmas program at hnNM, Happy and Prosperous Year in 1934 Oronite ui) Q Phone Busy Comer Grocery f Free Delivery 4