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4 MYRTLE POINT ITEMS Paul Tanner earns in Sunday from Klamath FaMa and on Monday, ac companied by Miss Helen Deyoe, re turned to that city. Mias Helen spent her vacation at the home of her par ents, Mr. pnd Mm. W.*W. Deyoe. Mrs. Roy Osborne and daughter, Aileen, returned home Sunday eve ning from Gold Beach, where they spent the holidays with Mr. Osborne. Mrs. Rose returned home Sunday from a week’s visit at the home of her daughter in Bandon. Mr. and Mm. F. M. Kenyon and children arrived Tuesday evening from Redmond, where they have been for several months. They are moving back to Myrtle Point. ■-Ì- Again we have over the pages of the Myers and Myers purchased thia week the dry goods stock from Miller book and started a and Roberta. An archway is being made between the two rooms. Tom Nineteenth we Dixon and son, John, have charge of the work. Mr. and Mrs. Roberta are names of many have moving into the Perley Lund house. been us from our opening day. Miss Gertrude Watxling returned to Medford Saturday after «pending • Don't skid, don’t take They more customers. Christmas' with relatives in Myrtle chances, don’t lose time fix Point ing punctures with thoee are of an institution. We have They Mm. M. J. Morrison and Mm. Chea thin, old tires — come in, ter Pedan visited Perna Harris at helped they distress. find out the low cost of new Riverton Monday. guaranteed Goodyears in They have been to Lowell Bothwell, ef Gravel Ford, your sice. All types — all was a Myrtle Point business visitor prices. Let us show you why difficult; criticisms Tuesday. more people buy Goodyears and generous in Mr. and Mr«. Crahane and daugh- than any other tires. Play ter, Jean, returned to their home at safe, come in today. Oakridge, after «pending Christma« them the new friends at the home of Mm. Crahane’s mother, have joined the of those Mm. Henry Huntley. Mm. Frits Bollenbaugh and daugh to be served the Corner way, ex ter, Kathleen, returned home the first tend our thanks. May the off the week from Waldport where they were guests for several days at them a prosperity hap the home of Mrs. Bollenbaugh*« sis ter. Mr. and Mro. W. R. Endicott re Ed Aasen and aona, Bud and Donald» turned to their home in Alturas, Cal Live News From Arago ifornia, after a week’s visit in Myr of Coquille, and Miss Alice Scott. Mrs. Kerr and two children, Wpyne Mm. Lyle Pauli, of Gardner, has tle Point and Juanita Hampton, returned home Mr. and Mm. G. L. Hembree return spent the past week here visiting Friday from a few week»’ visit with ed to their home in Klamath Falls af friends and relatives. friends and relative« in Spokane, Ralph Byem, ten-year old eon of ter spending the holidays with rela ’ ■ 1 Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Byem of Riverton, tives here. Mrs. Frank Lane, of CoquHie, is L. P. Linn returned home the last entered the Arago school Tuesday. He spending a few days with her sister, is staying with his grandparents, Mr. of the week from Portland, where be Mm. E. J. Meyers. attended the state teachers' conven and Mrs. G. F. Vetter. Mr. and Mrs. Orvus Miller and Miss Alice Scott spent part of the tion. daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Everett Wind returned to his home holiday vacation visiting friends at Mrs. Grover McQuigg, of Coquille. in Portland after a few days’ visit at Langlois. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl returned Mr- and Mm. L. M. Aasen, Lavaun the home of his uncle, K. H. Hansen. home Monday from a week’s trip to Mrs. K. H. Hansen and daughter, «nd Stephen, were dinner guesta on Santa Crux and Monterey, Calif., New Year’s of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Mrs. Henry Rosslow, returned home where they visted friends and rela Hoffman, of Myrtle Point. Mrs. Aasen Sunday from a business trip to Port tives. They report a very pleasant «nd Lavaun remained until Thursday land. trip in spite of the floods which oc Will Klochinteger returned the when Lavaun returned te school at curred while they were there. One 'Ashland. She accompanied her room first of the week after spending the detour of twenty miles was the only mate, Miss Bemidette Rickman, and holidays in Monmouth. inconvenience they experienced. Ben Fisher returned to his home atl parents. Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Schroeder, Mrs. «•-------- T>r__v:——a.— ____ a»— Houston and Opal Robison retumed Sumas, Washington, after spending Mary Kribbs and Mrs. Geo. Langor vere attack of tonsilitiea day»’ visit at ths L. P. Linn home. ery, and the precise amount to be ex to their respective schools Sunday, at a week at the A. E. Snyder home. visited at the T. P? Hanly home at Mr. and Mm. C. C. Carter returned throat this past week. pected is not known with certainty. Mias Anne Smith and her Sunday Tenmile and Lakeside, after spending Lampa creek Sunday. to their home in Beaverton after Mias Mary Donaldson, an instructor A short tim« ago this “water” wa« school class returned home Friday af the holidays here with their parents, Alvin Allen and wife and Miss ternoon from a few days’ stay in a spending the holidays in Myi tie Point at the Oregon Ngrmal School at Mon valued at nearly >160,000 a quart, and Mr. and Mm. Geo. Robison. Ethelyn Root returned home Monday Miss Adeline Gurney returned to mouth, returned to Monmouth Mon late quotations atitl rate its worth George Hampton is remodelling the cabin at Bandon. Those in the party from Newberg, where they spent the Grants Phae after spending her vaca day, after sepnding the Christmas va at over >70,000 for this amount Interior of his house thia week and is were Phyllis Beiloni, Ellen Carver, holidays. cation at the home of parents, Mr. and “Heavy water” is exactly what its Ione Parry, Harriet MdRay, Eda tion at the home of her parents. also preparing to install electricity. Mica Rose Lillie, of North Bend, Mm. J. D. Donaldson. Mitchell Myers is »pending this name implies. Discovery of the Smith, Helen Brewer and their chap School News was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. T. Alpins was confined to “water” followed the discovery that week at the home of his mother, Mrs. The Arago first and second basket eron, Mias Anne Smith. Albert Lillie. her home several days this week on there are two kinds of hydrogen Mrs. Blanche Perry and daughter, J. M. Myers. ball teams will meet Port Orford at Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shaw and Mrs. Moore and daughter, Velma, account of iHneea. atom, instead of one as had long been Port Orford for two games January 5. Maxine, returned to Eugene after children retumed home Thursday Mrs. Jim Watson returned home believed, and that one type was twice Camas Valley high school has asked spending the holidays at the home of of Gold Beach, visited Myrtle Point from Ashland. They spent the holi Tuesday from the hospital in Myrtle as heavy as the other. It is where for two games. The dates offered Mna. Perry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs friends Wednesday afternoon days there with Mr Shaw's parents, Point, where she spefit several days these heavy hydrogen atom« tare in were Jan. 12 and 29. Ed Jones. Dr. H. A. Shaw and Dr. Mattie B. bocauae of illness. Mias Retha Wat- the water structure that the “heavy The Civics club is studying NRA Mito Grace Barker and her guesta Riverton News Shaw. oon looked after ths home and cared water” results. Every one knows that code«. They have received material from Fresno, California, Ruth and Mrs. Goldie Lawrenee and daughter, Th« many friends of Jo« Nilsen will for little Denton, while Mrs. Watson water is composed of one atom of from Washington, D. C., and will Betty Caldwell, went to Portland Fri Patricia, of Los Angples, arrived be glad to know that he is now mak was away. oxygen and two of hydrogen. The day for a week’s visit with friends. Thursday evening and are visiting make investigations and report Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rickman, of Myr weight of the oxygen, however, is Miss Audry Lundy returned to ing a splendid recovery from the se friend«: and relatives in Arago and Portland Monday morning after vere injuries he received many weeks tle Point, spent Friday with her fath rated at 16 units to 2 for the hydro Notes From Norway vicinity for a few days. Her mother, gen: In '%eavy water,” with the spending the holidays hero with rel ago, when the gasoline in a tractor er, Mr. Bumgardner. Mm. Sarah Robison, will return home tank exploded and burned him very Mr. and Fred Bock and little daugh weight of the Mr. and Mm. Herman Detlefsen and atives. hydrogen atom with her for an indefinite stay. badly. He is able to ait up in his bed ter returned Sunday after having doubled, the ratio becomes 16 to 4, two children retumed Wednesday eve Ed Lewellen, Mro. L. L. Sumerlin Mrs. George Langor, of Powers, is ning from a week’s vacation at Hum and daughter, Lavonne, went to now and hi« physician says he may spent a delightful weak with relatives or a total of 20 weight units instead visiting at the C. E. Schroeder home boldt county, California, where they Marehfield Monday and Lavonne was have visitors. So those of you who at and near Creswell. of the usual 18. By way of compari this weelc. have been wishing to call may do so, Work was resumed at school Mvn- son, a quart of ordinary water spent Christmas and New Year’s with operated upon for sinus trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Purser enter Mm. Detlefsen’« brother, Fred Tedsen Miss Delores Beiloni returned to and your presence and thoughtfuInes« day morning, even though it was New weighs 32 fluid ounce«, while a quart tained as New Year’s guests Mr. and Year’s dsy. of Ferndale. They also attended the Eugene Sunday after spending her will do him a world of good. of “heavy water’’ would weigh more Mm. Henry Cordwell, Mrs. John Male Mr. and Mm. B. T. Hepler and fam -Mr. and Mm. Dewey Byars motored than M fluid ounces. golden weding anniversary of Mr. vacation with her parent«, Mr. and horn and Mr. and Mm. Berlin Billings, ily, of Leneve, spent New Yser’s at to Riverton from Arago Monday Detlefsen’» uncle, J. E. Clausen, of Mrs. John Beiloni. The interest in heavy water is not of Coquille. the Roth home on Fishtrap. morning and Visited school a while. Ferndale. only in its own behavior, but in the Cornelia Clausen retumed to Cor- Mr. and Mm. George Robison, Iola, Mr. and Mro. Lee Atkineon and lit Mr. and Mr«. Tom Detlefsen spent vaflis Sunday after spend ing her va- fact that through it the heavy hydro Woodrow and Mrs. Mary Brown Mix tle daughter returned from Klamath the week end with Mr. and Mrs. cation at her home in Broadbent. gen itself can be obtained and built “ Heavy Water ” at U. of O. drove to Salem last week-end. They Henry Detlefsen at Junction City and into other hydrogen compounds, many Buss McCulloch is in a Roseburg Fall Friday and drov« on down here visited John Lamb while there, x Mr. Atkinson A complete plant for the manufac of which should show behaviors which report a wonderful time during the hospital. He recently underwent an Saturday afternoon. Mrs. George Zinserling and chil was employed st the Klamath Falls ture of “heavy water," the largest in at present are entirely unknown, Pro New Year’s celebration. operation and is reported as getting dren, Edith and Junior, spent from post office during the Christmas rush operation upon a single original batch fessor Stafford explains. The medi Mr. and Mm. Geo. McDonald and along nicely. Wednesday to Sunday visiting her there. « of ordinary water in the world, is lo cinal value of heavy water is also yet .Junior, of Bridge, Mmu J. C. Lett and Delbert Steele -entertained a few sister, Mrs. John Devereaux, of Ban son, Leslie, Mr. and Mri. Herman Ted- Mias Stella Fields spent most of her cated at the University of Oregon, it to be determined. of his friends at a New Year ’ s party don. Christmas vacation with her folks in was announced thia week by O. F. •eri and Anita and little Gretchen at hia home Monday afternoon. Professor Stafford Is well known in Mr. and Mm. Jesse Robison cele California. Stafford, head of the chemistry de the field of chemistry, and a few Clinton spent New Year’s eve at the Mr. and Mro. “ G. W. Does and f«m- brated their 17th wedding anivemary Mias Edith Smith spent several partment. The apparatus for making weeks ago a report on one of hia ex- home of Mr. and Mm. J. H. McClos ily returned home Tuesday from Sunday. Those enjoying the event days recently with Mm. Merlyn Kel- this most precious of all chemical perimenta, whichfprove^ that aceti key of Norway. Santa Ana, California, where they were Mr and Mrs. Ithamer Robison fluids includes a huge 10,000 gallon mide is the greatest known «olvent, Mm. H. F. Tedsen entertained Mr. have spent the past three months lenberger, of Norway. and family, of Fat Elk, Mr. Neil, Lois Mr. and Mm. Harold Riding and capacity tank and a 50 kilowat direct received national attention. and Mrs. E. L. Clausen, Ernie and visiting relatives. and Margaret Robison, Mrs. Golda Cornelia, at dinner Sunday. Cornelia Mro. Wm. Smith, of Portland, came little daughter, who were /visiting current generator with an effective Lawrence and daughter, Patricia, Mr. —————— retumed to Corvallis Monday, where in Wednesday for a week’s visit with here from Molalla at the home of Mr. amperage of 25,000. and Mrs. Jesse Robison and children, Ask Ned C. Kelley for rates on Fir« and Mrs. W. A. Bean during th« holi Financing the operation at Eugene she is attending the Oregon State Col relatives and friends. Insurance. Tennessee, Ivan and Mary. lege. Louis Root and family moved the days, returned to their home Thurs wan made possible through a grant Jack, Davis spent the week-end vis The Ed Detlefsen family, of Co flrat of the week to Powers, where day forenoon. from the National Research Council. iting hia aunt, Mm. V. Snick, of BH1 Church and son, Glen, of Len- The entire product will be used for in quille, and Mr. and Mm. Raymond they will make their home for a time. Marshfield. Detlefsen and Mr. and Mm. Elbert Mr. and Mro. Roy Henry returned eve, had their tonsils removed at the vestigations at the University of Ore Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Sumerlin, of Dean had New Year’s dinner at the to their home after a short visit at Keiser hospital in North Bend Thurs gon and at the Bureau of Standards Lee, were dinner guests Sunday of home of Mr. and Mm. Martin Schmidt the home of Mm. Henry's parents. day. They remained at th« hospital in Washington. her parents, Mr. and Mm. Frank of Norway. t Mr. Church returned The electrolysis method, perfected Mr. and Mrs. John Divine, of Eugene. that night. MiMer. home Saturday, while Glenn went out Mr. and Mm. John Guthardt, of two years ago by E. W.Washburne, Mro. Alice Dement returned the Freddie and Joan Milani, of Coos Norway, spent New Year’s day at last of the week to Loe Angeles after to hi« grandmother’s for a few days. chief chemist of the U. 8. Bureau of river, spent the Christmas vacation at Broadbent at the Pope home. Mrs. Geo. Steward has been con Standards, and since used on a small spending her Christmas vacation with tho home of their parents here, Mr. her parents, Mr. and Mm. T. Dement. fined at home for nearly a week be scale at Columbia, Princeton and one and Mm. Joe Milani. Knife Hospital Notes Dr. and Mro. L. L. Sumerlin left cause of illness occasioned by “flu.” or two other laboratories, is employed Mr. and Mm. Otis Barnett, of A. E. Haan rotumed from Ashland for the large-seal« operation under Orick, Calif., were guests last week C. H. I.ucia was dismissed from the for Portland Tuesday, where he will Sunday evening, having «pant a joy way at the university. consult a specialist. * of Rev. and Mm. Wm. Barnett. hospital last Saturday and left at ous week there with his sister, Mies Since but one part of pure “heavy Mr. and Mm. George Hampton, Mm. once for his home at Remote. Mrs. Mr. and Mm. Binger Laird, of Rose Gertrude Haan. He ¡wm accompanied water" exists in 5.000 parts of ordin C. E. Schroeder, Mm. Naomi Robison Viola Holycross was dismissed on burg, posed through Myrtle Point home >y his mother, who has been ary water, the 10,000 gallons under and Mm. L. R. Hampton attended the Tuesday. Wednesday^Mt-their way to Brewster witfl her'daughter since Thanksgiving. treatment at Eugene would yield two all-day Grange meeting at Myrtle Mrs. G. E. Mullen entered the hos Valley where they will spend a week Carl Eckholm and William McFar gallons if it were possible to carry out Point Tuesday. pital the first of the week and on visiting rriatives. lane, of Coaledo, were Riverton viai- the project with great exactness. The Mm. L. M. Aasen entertained as Monday submitted to a major opera Mr. and Mro. Guy Pratt returned to ton »“rteey. | efficiency of the separation, however, At the Liberty tonight and Saturday dinner guest« Sunday Mr. and Mm. tion. Mrs. Jaa NUm has bad a very so-1 will net permit aa complete a rooov. their hams in Glendale, after a few fl New Year J turned new. old For the the with time have written in old customers who mean to us than just part them when were in loyal us when conditions were friendly in their overlooking our errors. To Coq uille Service Station and to many ranks Busy full measure of who who prefer we year 1934 bring and piness Busy Comer Grocery