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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1934)
TU COQ ü ILLS VALLBY 8KNT1NEL. COQU1LLR, OBIGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 1». IW4. MYRTL« POINT ITEMS Frank Morrison has accepted a posi tion with the Union Oil company and began working the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. F. Moon returned home from Ridgefield, Washington, where they visited at the home of his IN YOUR THIN OLD parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Moon. Mr. and Mm. L. A. Braden, of Hub bard. and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Feam- ley, of Aurora, returned to their homes after a few days* visit with rel atives here. Fades and Williams moved the last of the week into the T. D. Guerin building on the corner of Sixth and THAT Spruce streets. Miss Ruth Barton returned home the first of the week from Marshfield, where she spent the week-end at the Half our troubles aft due to lack of Confidence home of Mr. and Mrs. James Whit aker. and Stability—Rushing about trying this thing Harley Miller returned to Gold and that thing—Chasing Rainbows. This is as Beach Sunday evening, after spending the week end at the home of his moth true in buying groceries as it is in purchasing er, Mrs. Cora Mulkey. .MORE Mrs. J. M. Myers and daughter, stocks and bonds. o NON-SKID LIFE Melba, and Mias Dorothy Miller spent Sunday on Bandon beach. . PRICKS ON MOST tizi»/ If the firm you deal with has treated you fairly Mr. ’and Mrs. James McCulloch and ' > r ' ' daughter, Marjorie, went to Roseburg and you are satisfied with the quality of the • Although the latent Goodyear All-Weathers Sunday to visit Buss MdCulloch, who goods sold to you, there is very little chance that average 35% more non-akid mileage, moot sizes are is in the hospital there. Mrs. Clara Templeton returned to priced as low or lower than the 1933 tires! All the you will beat this combination. her home in RosAurg after a week’s Heavy Duty sizes are lower—they cost Me to S2.7R visit at the home of her friends, Mr«. less . . . Come in, we’ll show you the new flatter, The dependable business concern appreciates Earl Adams. also thicker tread, and cloeer-together diamond At the last meeting of thb Rebekahs your account and considers it a vital part of the non-skid blocks that make the world’s largest- the following officers were installed: sailing tire a still greater value today! Mrs. Ruth Rackleff, N. G.; Mrs. Ma institution, to be handled as conscientiously as bel Barklow, V. G.; Mas. Rose Jewett, any part of the business—with your interest in secretary; Mrs. Sarah Hermann, treasurer; Mrs. Velma Johnson, R. 8. mind at all times. N. G.; Mrs. Jennie Rackleff, L. B. N. I • G. ; Mrs. Lilas Ellis, conductor; Mrs. We endeavor to merit and inspire Confidence. Leola Lewis, warden; Mrs. Blanche Felcher, chaplain; Mrs. Irene HatfielU, Phone 133 We stand solidly behind the merchandise we sell, I. G.; Mrs. Ida Harris, O. G.; Mrs. Rebecca Adams, R. S. V. G.; Mrs. with service that satisfies. practice at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daisy Clinton, L. S. V. G.; Mrs. Flora Live News From Arago W. A. Bean Tuesday night. Dean, musician. -Rev. and Mrs. A. Haberly, of Ban We are Community Builders. Mr*| Joe Collier was a Coquille vis The Past Matrons -Club pf the O. don, visited their daughters, Mrs. O. itor Saturday afternoon. E. S. met Tuesday afternoon at the H. Aasen and Mrs. 8. C. McAllister, The high school midgets played a home of Mrs. Elmer Ruesell. Four over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gulstrom and game of basketball with Mr. Hay- tables of bridge were played, Mrs *o„, junior and Darwin Burl, Mre Al-1 Mabel Dement having high acor*. Tuesday afternoon. The grades won Officers for the coming year are: pres Bernice, Gerald and Glenda Jean, Mr*. - bert Lillie and children, Oyd*. Laura • - - ident, Mrs: Ada Lemon; vice presi of dent, Mrs. Emma Moller; secretary, Naomi Rcbiaon, Sam Root, Mr. and t . Fred Clinton and Don _ Auer, .2' both 22------ Mr*. C. E. Schroeder and daughter, | 1 Leneve, motored to Coquille Thurs Mrs. Jean Dement; treasurer, Mrs. day evening. Mabel Dement. Refreshments were Lota, Keith Kribba, Mire Ethelyn i Root and Mr*. Emily Hickam and son,1 Mr. and Mm. C. W. Martin trans served to the following: Meadames Kent, attended a potluck dinner at! acted business at the county seat Sat John Arnold, R. Lemon, T. D. Guerin, H. Rosslow, B. Emery, C. Gilss, R. B. the Roy Robison home Sunday in urday. North Bend’s first and second bas Dement, L. Dement, A. Chase, Ralph honor of Mr*. Robiaon’a birthday. Mrs. John Devereaux, of Bandon, ket ball teams journeyed over to Riv Kring, C. Moller, Albert Pancoast, L, was a guest Sunday of Mr. and Mr*. erton Tuesday night, and played two Scofield, B. Whitaker and Elmer Rus fine games of ball. Hie visitors* sell. Geo. Zinaerling. Amt team won from our first team, The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian Mr. and Mr*. Frank Way, Mr. and Mr*. Otha Ray and aon, Harold Lee, with a ecore of 22 to 20. However, in Church met Wednesday affernoqn iq were dinner gueeta Sunday of Mr*. the game between the two second the church parlors with Mrs. T. DI “The Master of Jalna,” Mazo De La unusually excellent combination teams, our team scored over the vis Guerin as hostess, assisted by Mrs. the week-end in Powers at the homo Mary Mix. Roche. of Dr. and Mm. Ralph Milne. itors. Ansel Hayward refereed both Mary Holt and Mrs. Fred Lafferty. Mr. and Mr*. Stanley Halter, Mr. “A Jade of Destiny,” Jeffery Farnol “Her Sweetheart," based on Myrtle Grange met Tuesday eve games. Officers were elected to serve during and Mr*. Wayne Woodward and eon, “Entertaining , the Islander*,’’ play "The Late Christopher Bean.” ning with a large attendance. The eve Glenn, little son of Mr. and Mrs. the coming year as follows: Mrs. Gerald, and Mr*. Lizize Lett were din ning was pleasantly apent in playing Struthers Burt. one of New York’s outstanding dram ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mr*. E. Less Goulds, of the new Moore camp Laura Schroeder, president; Mrs. E! "God Lights a Candle,” Anne Shan atic hits, opens Sunday for three days cootie. At a late hour dainty refresh .near Randolph, became ill at school C. Barker, vice president; Mrs. Eva J. Myer*. non Monroe. ~ - - - , I Thursday afternoon, after having Hazelwood, secretary; at the Liberty Theatre, bringing to Mrs. John ments were served. 1 ' Mias Opal Robison was over from “One More River,” John Galsworthy gether Marie Dressier and Lionel Rev. and Mm. Charles Barklow Xre"*a"V toaching:^Uined_*r,?nju;f •» -«hool the day Belloni, treasuer. After the business Lakeside, i _ _____ ‘There’s Always Another Year," Barrymore in their first appearance were Broadbent visitors Jfan^ay, Mr. school, and spent the week-end here I before and his father was called to meeting refreshments were served and Barklow delivering the sermon at the Martha Ostenso. as co-stars. _ | take him home. a social time followed. with her parents, Mr. and Mre. Goo. "Jonathan’s Daughters,” Lida Lnr- Broadbent church Sunday morning. Mias Dressier, fresh from tri- I W. J. Floyd and eon-in-law, Mr. Dave McNair left for Portland Robison. Mm. Chas. Bellshaw returned home rlmore. umps in “Tugboat Annie” and “Din from have commenced commenced Thursday morning on a business trip. Claud* Purser and Geo. Hunter, of J Travis, lr °m Bandon, h,ve “Kraal Baby,” Cynthia Stockley. ner at Eight,” and Barrymore, fam southern California, who have been' at A,P’n« Co*l min*. N. G. W. Perkins is in the Mast Wednesday from Powers, where she “No Castle* in Spain,” William Mc ous “Rasputin" and recently seen in went to attend the Slat wedding anni visiting at the Roy Purser home the Orders for coal at the mine are com hospital this week suffering with an versary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fee. “The Stranger’s Return,” head a dis past two weeks, departed for home ing in as fast as they can be filled attack of flu. "Ida Elisabeth,” Bigrid Undaet. now. tinguished cast which includes Helen Mr. Veatch, of Riverton, was a Myr Dave Carey. Monday. "Vanessa,” Walpole. Mrs. Donald Gibbs, of Broadbent, Marks, Beulah Bondi; Russell Hardie, tle Point visitor Sunday. Fred Miller spent last week with By a Board Member. Jean Hersholt (in his first piecture Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lozier returned entered the Mast hospital Monday News Notes From Powers his sister, Mrs. Clifford Summerlin, since his return from Europe), H. B. to Roseburg after a short visit at the and submitted to an operation for ap of Cunningham. Mrs. Hasel Kruger, local telephone C. E. Huling horns. pendicitis. Warner, Helen Shipman, George Cou- Preview at Liberty Both Fri Lafe Cornwell is spending this week operator, is enjoying a visit from her louris and EHen Lowe. Mies Bondi Mrs. Elizabeth Hamm and daugh visiting friends in Bandon. day and Saturday Nights sister, Mrs. Florence Iverson, and ter, Ruth, returned home from Loa Library Notes—New Books and Coulouris were members of the Mrs. C. Webb entertained the small son, Richard, of Portland. They Angeles, where they spent several Ladies Aid at her home Wednesday Always on the Pay Shelf This week’s preview at the Liberty original stage aesL will remain in Powers about ten days. weeks. The uniting of Miss Dressier and at an old-fashioned quilting bee. A Theatre will be shown both Friday The P. T. A. is serving hot soup and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coleman and potluck dinenr was served at noosu New 32.00 and 32.50 books rent for and Saturday night to accommodate Barrymore recalls that they together cocoa to ahotit 126 school children. daughter, Betty Lou, of Portland, ar 10c. Those enjoying the day were Mrs. Al the crowds who will wish to see won the awards of the Academy of The members furnish the work and rived Wednesday for a several days' bert Lillie and daughter, Glenda Jean, We have a pay shelf at the City ’’Charlie Chan’s Greatest Case,” as Motion Picture Arte and Sciences, the food Is furnished by the C. W. A. Mrs. J. Lynn Burtis, Mm. Naomi Rob risk at the home of Mr. Coleman’a Library which is faat becoming on» well as the feature for the evenings, Mias Dressier for her work in “Min The Forest Service ground« have sister, Mrs. Florence Guerin. Perry of our most popular features. I want "Havana Widows.” Those attending and Bill,” and Barrymore for his bril ison. Mm. J. D. Cart, Mrs. C. E. reached the sise of a small village. At Lawrence came in with them for a to explain how it functions and I the nine o’clock show are invited to liant portrayal in "A Free Soul." Schroeder, Mm. Albert Gulstrom and present the 3-C crews are building a visit in Coquille. The story of “Her Sweetheart” • son, Darwin, Mrs. Marvin Shaw and want you to tell us what new books remain for the preview. four-truck garage. The telephone W. H. Bunch arrived home the first you would like us to get for it. children, Patty and Howard. Mm. | Warner Oland is Charlie Chan, and (Christopher Bean) deals with the crew from the 3-C is building a line Ernest Wefbe and daughters, Beverly of the week from Salem, where he The books purchased for this shelf . Charlie Chan ie Warner Oland. The family of a country doctor and their up the river to reach the China creek spent the past week ‘at the home of and Kathryn, Mm. David Root, Mrs. am largely fiction. They are the wid i famous charateerixation by this servant, Abhy. They learn that the camp, where the men will be given a hie son. Dr. C. Bunch. 8. C. McAllister and Mm. 0. H. Aasen est read and meet discussed of the ! equally famous actor has achieved co paintings of an obscure artist whom permanent camp by spring. and Mrs. Ernest Watkins. Mrs. L. L. Sumerlin returned home late .editions. They frequently cost staunch a following that the names the doctor.< owqe befriended are now The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs cel from Portland Tuesday afternoon. . Those __________ ___ Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl and family so much that it would be impossible hare become synonymous. This pic- worth a fortu! rtnne. they had and Mm. J. L. Burtis were visitors at| ebrated the birthday of John Wilder, She reports Dr. Sumerlin recovering for us to have them at all, if we were tore is by far the best of the Charlie have disappeared with the exception the founder of Odd Fellowship, Fri the Frank Sinko home Sunday after nicely from his recent operation. not able to rent them out until they Chan saga, and gives Oland the of one, a portrait owned by the ser day evening. A very pleasant evening noon. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Tucker left have returned enough to pay at least chance of hie life to show that ho ie vant. The kindly doctor under the was apent, followed by a lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barklow Wednesday evening for Portland on part of their eoet Later, they are one of the screen’s outstanding per lash of greed become« a c-chesning On Wednesday the Woman’s club a few days’ business trip. made business tripe Sunday to North placed on the regular shelves and are formers. In the leading feminine fraud until the dramatic denouement met in regular session at the Fellow Bend and Bandon. The grade school teachers motored free to all. ---- --------------- neaa start in whic4i he return* to hie better na role, Heather Angel gets B a head ship hall with their president, Mrs. Mr. and Mm. Orvua Miller spent to the home of Mrs. Emily Shull Sat . The charge for these books is ten an her career as a potential star. She1 tur* under influence of the kindly Sunday with Mr. and Mm. Grover Rolfe, in the chair. After a very urday evening where they enjoyed a cents for three days and three cents 1« a splendid actress, and a* afrtrae- lengthy business meeting, a short pro McQuigg, of Coquille. . . ------- "---------------- potluck dinner. Later in the evening a day thereafter. It ie the desire of tive and charming as anything we1 Dessert luncheon Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Aasen enter gram was given. games of different kinds were en the Library to get for this shelf only have recently seen in picture*. Cow Bell Dairy cream and tained as callers Sunday, Mr. and was served by the hostesses, Mrs. joyed. the books that the patrons wsnt and John WIdmark and Mrs. Ray Stewart. Mrs. Ernest Hammack and children, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nelson and are willing to pay ten cento to read. Six stellar comedians appear in the Lavaun, Phyllis and Marvin, and Mr. Four new members were taken in: family moved last week to Alturas, For this reason we are asking you «st of the First National piefW», Meadames Medford, C. E. Otis, Rube and Mrs. E. F. Hoffman, of Myrtle California, where Mr. Nelson is em to make suggestions to the Librarian Havana Widows,” which comes to For sound fire insurance, go to Ned Point , - Stevens and Churchill. ployed by one of the large oil com as to what particularly intereat you. the Liberty tonight and Saturday C. Kelley. The Jewel club met Thursday in the Mm. 8. L. Lafferty is visiting her panies. The pay shelf is a feature of practical night. They are said to give the pic sister, Mm. Ellen Carl, of Hubbard, I. O. O. F. hall. The hall has just been Mra.'W. E. Cobb and children, of ly all libraries in the state. 'Hardly ture such an unusual comedy twist redecorated and the club » getting Ore. Portland, are visiting this week at ,a day passes that does not bring in as to make it one of the most hilari- Mies Lou Hoot on, of Bridge, and new curtaihs. Active preparation will the home of Mrs. A. E. Snyder, of severs! dimes from the rental book«. oua fun-makers the screen hu seen Mrs. Gilda HIM, of Coquille, are vis beguf at once for the district conven the Roseburg road. By the end of the month, five or ten in many a day. tion of Rebekahs, which will be held iting at the T. B. MacDonald home. Joan BlondeH and Glenda Farrell, Mrs. W. A. Sawyer entertained the dollars is thus collected, and this is Wayne Woodward and Oliver Myers in Powers thia year. added to the all too limited book fund two of the moat sophisticated wise Methodist Ladies Aid at her home Mrs. Eddie Aubin entertained hpr M.r*’ We*‘ o1 Louis, Mo.. are trucking at Marshfield. and helps to pay for a few new edi crackers of the screen, as the two .L”1 only 28 yrs. old and bridge club Thursday at the home of Wednesday afternoon. Refreshments tions from time to time. Broadway chorus girls on a quest weighed 170 lbs. until taking one box Mrs. Frank Gates. High score went to were served at the close of an enjoy Riverton Newa I am listing some new books on the for millionaires in Havana whom they of your Kruachen Salts just 4 weeks Mrs. C. H. Crew. A very pleasant af able afternoon. ago. I now weigh 160 lbs. I also have pay shelf and invite you* to come in Plan to shake down, head the cast. Alton Kay. of Leneve. transacted ternoon was spent by the twelve mem Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Edmonston are «nd take your choice. All of the au more energy and furthermore I’ve ismeas in Riverton Wednesday bers. The other four scintillating come n*X*r. . d • hungry moment.” the proud parentis of a baby daughter thors are so well known and so much dians include Guy Klbbe. Allen Jen- morning and motored on to Coquille Fat folks should take one half tea born Friday. They have named her in demand that 1 feel they need no in kms. Frank MdHugh. and Ruth Don spoonful of Kruschen Salta in a glass in the afternoon. Goldie May. troduction in Coquille: Harriet Miller, of Lampe, was a nelly. With Lyle Talbot playing * of hot water every morning before L. H. Pearce returnect-SundSy from "Comrades of the Storm,” Peter B. strait role - the hero J? thl breakfast—an. 86 cent bottle lasts 4 guest of Esther Watson Tuesday eve *cek*—you can get Kruschen at any business trip to Portland. Kyne. ning/ piece, and nuking a perfect foil for drug store in America. If not ioy- "Girl into Woman,” Sophie Ker*. the broad comedy roles, the east io an folly satisfied after the first bottle- Mr. and Mre. Raleigh spent i The violin TRADE U NEW GOODYEARS Getting Back to Stability GRIP Coquille Service Station Busy Corner Grocery Delivery Lost 20 Lbs. of Fat In Just 4 Weeks »