The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 22, 1934, Page 5, Image 5

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    COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL. COQUILLE. OREGON, MUDA Y, JUNE 22, 1M4.
bump occurred and only suffered a
Mr. and Mm. Geo. Hampton return­ broken bumper, fender and headlight
ed Sunday evening from a week's va- as the truck si.leswiped it going over
cstum, the first part of which was the grade. Ti e truck had several
spent at the state grange meeting in minor brinks tut no one was injured
Roseburg and the latter half visiting •erioualy. The road is narrow and
Crater Lake and other scenic points crooked and requires careful driving
in Southern Oregon.
and excellent brakes for any ears
— Mrs. L. M. Aauen and daughter, La travelling over it while the logs are
®tin, ..pent Saturday and Sunday vis­ coming out.
iting Mrs. E. E. Huffman, of Myrtle
Mrs. C. A. Swift received word
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Point. Mim Aasen left Monday to Friday of the birth of a great grand
enroll in a six weeks’ summer school son born to Mr. and Mrs. David Stitt
course at Southern Oregon Normal. of Bandon.
Mix. Leo Cog and son, Beryl, of
Mra. L. W. McAdam entertained
ed
atl
Bandon, spent Sunday visiting her Sunday with a birthday dinner at
brother and family, 3. C. McAllister noon in honor of her husband. Guests
ts
Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Sevy, of Lang­ from Bandon were Mr. and Mra. Jera
rw
lois, greeted old friends Sunday night Damron and Thelma, Mr. and Mm.
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at the Willamette concert in Myrtle John Damron and Jack and Anna Lou.
Point.
from Arago an 1 Hall's Creek, M t . and
The Bible study class met at the Mrs. Ernest tVIeba and daughters,
home of Nile Miller on Fishtrap Beverly and Katherine, Mr. and Mr«.
Thursday evening. Too much haying Ernest Watkins and daughters, Mary,
y.
accounted, for the rather small at Jean and Anne, and Mr. and Mrs. C.
tendance. The next meeting will be A. ¡Swift, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Damron.
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Mrs. Ernest Watkins drove to Co­
held at the. MacDonald home to finish
quille Tuesday to meet her cousirw,
the book of Romans.
Mrs. Naomi Robison went on to Mrs. Myrta Hill and daughter, Mrs.
Grenada, California, to yiet her par­ B. J. Dibble, of San Francisco, who
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ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Root, from ♦topped over Wednesday morning, en­
Roseburg. She will be gone about joying a trip into the woods to see
the big log« loaded on the trucks at
two weeks.
A. Haberly, of Bandon, will conduct the Garoutte camp.
The annua! school meeting was held ,
the morning services next Sunday
morning. If the weather permits in the school house Monday evening
with well over a hundred present. .
they will be held in Carl’s grove.
Several members of the community There were eighty votes cast which I
met and cleaned the grove on the Carl means a large attendance for this;
place Friday evening so it will be district. The financial report showed
available for church services and Arago only $40.05 in outstanding war­
picnics. Among those present to en­ rants, which seems an especially good
joy the treat of ice cream and cookies record for th’cse times. George Rob­
afterwards were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest son and Mrs. Ruth Shaw were re­
Wiebe and daughters, Beverly and jected as director and clerk.
Katherine, Mr. and Mrs. John Carl
Riverton News
and sons, Herbert and Wallace, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Schroeder, Mr. and
Our community has been so sad­
Mrs. T. B. MacDonald, Mrs. Frank dened by the accidental and untimely
Burbank, Mrs. J. L. Burtis, David and death of Royal Fred Shelton, which
John Paul Root, L. M. and Stephen occurred last Fri lay morning. Much
Aasen, Mias Alma Fleming.
of Fred’s life hax been devoted to
The Arago brickyard is running out helping other», lessening their bur­
a kiln of brick this week. They put dens wherever possible. He Beemed
out 50,000 brick last month and ex­ Il ways on hand to aid, when it was
pect to put out at least that many this teeded most. It would have been
month.
mpossible for one t> have departed
The Chevrolet truck from the J. from our midst, whom we would have
Doak camp lost a wheel on the turn mimed more than Fred. The com­
near the Bognuda ranch Monday eve­ munity’s sympathy goes out to the
ning. The heavy load made it dif­ brother, George, and the flitter, Mrs.
ficult to repair but the logs were in Dave Perkins, of Redlands, Califor­
the river by dark. No'one was hurt nia, the only near surviving relatives.
Miss Leona Pauli returned from
Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifton Tucker,
Portland Sunday evening. She at­ Ruth and Jimmie, from Medford,
tended the Rose Show and visited her were calling on old friends here Sun-
sister, Winnie, who lives in Portland. lay and M >nday. Mr. Tucker was prin­
One of the Garoutte trucks was cipal of our schools here for six
forced over the grade at the turn near years, before going to Medford. He '
the Marvin Shaw place Saturda> baa been principal of the Washing-1
morning. The truck was loaded heav­ 'on school in Medford for the pastI
ily and was unable to stop before three years and is re-elected for1
hitting J. J. Damron’s ear. The quick next year. They reported that their
action of the driver, Howard Culljns, daughter, Frances, had been married
was the only thing that oaved the ac­ on May 23rd to William Westall, of
cident from serious casualties. Mr. Medford.
Damron had his car stopped when the
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Williams, of
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Portland, were visiting friends in
Riverton the past week.
Mrs. Mettie Peterson and W. W.
Kight received word Tuesday that
.heir oiator, Mrs. Mandy Everden, of
Coquille, was very ill, having suffered
a stroka of paralysis Monday night.
Both Mr. Kight and Mrs: Peterson, as
well as Mrs. Elisabeth Sell, another
xister from here, and Mrs. Thoa. An-
denson have been in dose attendance
to Mrs. Evernden since she was strick­
en. She is reported as improving
slightly.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dye and Marie
made a trip out to the university in
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Stadden traded their
to Mr. and Mrs. Ver-
for their farm at
The Staddens moved
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bean left for
Molalla Saturday, where they intend
to spend the week at the home of
their daughter and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold .Ridings
Their little
grandchild, Ann Louine, was to cele­
brate her first birthday anniversary
on Sunday, June 17. and grandma
and grandpa went out so as to take
part in the great event.
George Shelton drove out to the
Junction early Sunday morning to
meet his sister, Mr«. Dave Perkin«,
from RAdlands, California, who was
summoned here after the death of
their brother, Fred.
Jim Erwin writes Fire & Auto­
mobile Insurance. Low Rates • Reli­
able Companies. See him today. Tell
your friends. Address, Coquille, Ore.