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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1934)
M '1 ’Î POINT ÍTEMS ‘ ‘J Mr. d Mrs, -N. G. W Pai kins re- turned <ome Saturday afternoon after a uro *seks’ trip through the north ern part of the state. Mrs. Gao. Johnson, of Hsyward, Cal if or iia, artrivd the '-st of the week a.td is v'titing relatives end friends in Myrtle Point. Mm. W. L. N rthup hat gone to Eckley and will cook in the Weekly camp f *r a few weeks. At it* last masting of the Chamber of Commerce several matters of im portant came up, among them br ing the pu chase of instruments for the high school band. H. A. Schroeder, the only kind the Peoples P. E. Brewer anj F. D. Hollister were named as a committee to collect the Market. have built on 1 necessary funds. foundation it the Mr. and Mrs. Ftentge Perkins left Sunday on a month’s vacation. They will permit in will visit in Portland, Canby and other valley towns. Oliver Spires will whether it b Beef, Pork, assist in the »tore during Mr. Perkins’ and the same qualification is absence. Mrs. Fritz Bollenbaugh returned Hens, Fish Cottage Cheese. home the first of the week from Can the Leaf yonville, where she spent the week end. handle. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clement return ed home the last of the week from ■ short wedding trip. Sunday evening about 25 of their friends surprsed them with an old-fashioned charivari at the home of her mother, Mr*. Cora Steinhoff. Muri Hazelwood, of Portland, ar rived the first of the week for a few Jays' v left at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hasel wood. Mr. Haselwood is chief operator at one if the Portland theatres. Ray Brewster returned home Satur day from Powers, where he has had the Cross.” Live News From Arago employment the past month. Mre. Charles Hubbard, of Oakland Mr*. Harry Hill, of Los Angeles, is The Arago Bible study clam met st California, formerly Mrs. Mabel Hay- 1 guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burtis tor, of Leneve, visited'at the home oi W. H: Hohnes. June 28. After an hour’s study the her sister, Mr». L. A. Myers, Monday Mr. and Mrs. Emil Dopyera and two members spent a social hour, especial Mrs. Hubbard is visiting another aia- children returned to their home in ly in the honor of the birthdays of ter, Mrs. Jim MdCue, in Bandon for Los Angeles, after a few days* visit Mrs. Olaf Aasen and Nile Miller. Re over the (Fourth. Lois McCue of Ban it the home of her parents, Mr. and freshments of ice cream and cake don and Clifford Crosby of Bridge ac M m . E. O. Carter. were uerved by the hostess. Those companied Mr» Hubbard to Arago. Mr*. Hallie Kilian and Mrs. Sylvfp enjoying the occasion were Mr. and Ernest Wiebe bed the misfortune tc -ockhart returned to their home in Mrs. Nile Miller and Gladys, Mr. and sprain his instep when a log rolled on Les Angeles after a several weeks' Mrs. David Root and John Paul, Mr. it June 27 at the Powers camp. He visit at the home of their parents, and Mis. John Carl, Mr. and Mrs. drove to Marshfield for medieal treat Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis. Clarence Schroeder, Mrs. Lawrence ment Thursday and the doctor put him Mr. and Mr*. L. P. Linn have pur Raekleff, Mru. Olaf Aasen, Mrs. S. C. on crutches until the injury heals. chased the Ferris Lundy home on the McAllister and Mary Jean, Mrs. Na- Mr. and Mrs. C. Earl Watkins, of hill and are moving thia week. Mr. tiiifi .Robison, Mrs. Rex Bunnage and -tortland, arrived Monday afternoon and Mrs. Lundy are moving into one children, Robert and James, of Port ’or « visit with relatives. Mrs. Wat- of the _ Woolridge _ ___________ houses. land, and the hoet and hostess, Mr. kins went to Bandon to be with bent Mm. Jamm Christensen and daugfc- and Mrs. J. L. (Burtis. -¿j, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lillie enter .«other, M m . Elbert Dysr, while Mr. tors, Margaret and Lois, of Oakland, Watkins and daughter, Wilms, return California, and Mrs. Hooga, of Berke tained at dinner Sunday. Among ed to Arago to spend the Fourth with ley, spent the week end at the home those present were Mr. and Mrs. Price iis parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Wat- of Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Hansen. Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Robison .ine, and f*** — the Ernest • w Wptkin« family. Jfrs Wm. Fits was token to tte and small son,"Harold, Mr. and Mr* Mr. and L ****• I*- *41<*<**y; Keiser hospital the first of the week. Frank Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Doria, of Bend, Oregon, drove in Sun- where ehe underwent a major oper Robison and daughters, Cleta and lay atoning to spend a few days via- ation. She is reported getting along Thelma, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gul- ting Mr. and Mi*. Sam Damron. They nicely. strom and son, Darwin, and Mrs. til went to Bandon Tuesday for a day Myrtle Point Hosposka. n the beach and a visit With the Jeas Boy Scouts of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hampton, Mrs. Jamron family. They returned to organised here. Naomi Robison, Mrs. Clarence Schroe Bend Wednesday. The McKelvys new scoutmaster, der and Mrs. Lawrence Raekleff drove were neighbors of the Damrons when assisting. to Camas Valley Saturday to attend hey lived in Bend. Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Renton Douglas county Pomona grange. They two eons, Harlow and Loren, left enjoyed the meeting but found the Riverton Newa Friday for Willamette where Mr. weather very hot. Rev. Mallory Flanagin, of Coquille, Mrs. Ellis Holbrook and children, Ranton will take over the pastorates preached rhe morning sermon at Ara Oran, Ronald and Gilbert, left Tues of the Willamette and Oswego church go July finst After Sunday school day for Eugene, staying over the es. Leonard Ranton will join them most of those attending services Fourth, returning home that evening. later. Ray Morrison was able to leave the Mrs. Ahna Kay, who has been visit drove to Bandon for a day on the beach. The beach was unusually ing her mother, Mrs. Ben Smith, for Mast hospital Thursday and return windy. Among those attending were Several weeks, returned to her home to his home. He eras suffering from blood poisoning in his knee received Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wiebe and in Hornbrook, (MIL, this week. daughter«, Beverly and Katherine, Kart Alpine has been quite ill the from a bruise, while working in his Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller and Gladys, past few days but is much better now. father’s camp. A group of friends and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Clausen report Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gillespie and daughters. Arda and Bernice, Mr. and ed this week that on Bunday evening enjoyed a Fourth of July picn M m . John Carl and sons, Herbert and name one came to their place and the Bennett beach below Bandon Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Tyrell Wood drained off a barrel of gaaoline and nesday. Among them were Mr. and ward and Mrs. Edith Woodward, Mr. also all of the gaaoline from their Mrs. W. W. Deyoe and two daughters, and Mrs. Ed Myers, Mr. and Mrs. truck and two can. in leaving the 'Helen and Josephine, Mr. and Mrs. T Stanley Halter, Mr. and Mr*. .Robert culprits left the gates open, allowing D. Guerin, Mrs. Mary Holt, Mrs. Munford and Leaths, Mr. and Mrs. J. all of the dairy herd to got irfto a M. Kenyon and children, John Prank, L. Burtis and Mrs. Rex Bunnage and big Held of alfalfa. Anne and Dickie, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Martin bare Gearbardt and two eons, Johi eons, Mrs. Mary Kribbs, Mrs. Clar ence Schroeder, Keith Kribbs, Price started on their week’s vacation. They Hugh, Mrs. Florence Guerin, and Lois Schroeder, Mrs. iNaomi Robi are visiting Mrs. Martin's brother at Guerin, Roy Guerin, Mr. and K. Jensen and Roy Morrison. son, Mias Edythe Woodward, Miss Motalla. Georgia Welch has received a log iLeVern Knife, Lodema and Yvonne Cross, Edith Zinserling, Mary, Joan ging contract on upper Bear creek, and Dorothy Belle Watkins, Iris and where he began operations Monday. • Genevieve Barklow, Mrr-Lyle Pauli, Headquarters are to be at his home on Royce Pauli, Mrs. C. S. Webb, Don recently bought Oirry, Junior Guiatrom, Lores and a new truck to handle Meric Randleman, Chas. Webb, Steph the Job. en Aasen. Messrs. Robert Scorby and Benny Miaa Leola Robison ia »listing her Watson came in Sunday from Kirby, aunt, Mrs. Ray Lewis, for two weeks. where they have been working with Mias Bessie Lewis is in bed with an Isteae Watson in the gold «elds. They attack of shinglea. report that the prospect is favorable Mr. and Mrs. Joe Milani were Port snd that the weather is very hot. Coos Orford visitors Friday. county seemed even more wonderful Lyle Paun ia driving truck out of after their experience there with K’jiwhfield on one of the new bridge rattlesnakes, etc. They plan to re Job*. turn to their work later this week. Harvey My ens drove to Roseburg Mies Porcini Gibbs, a graduate from F inday a* a member of the archery Riverton high school in the class of team. *M. was married recently in Powers Bobby Hicks, of upper Fishtrap, to Mr. Neal Moon of that city. feM against a newly sharpened axe one day last week and cut his knee. It is healing nicely and seems not to have injured the knee cap seriously. Mr. and Mm. Olaf Aasen and Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McAllister and Shelby and Mary Jean drove to Bandon Sun day and spent the day nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. Haberly, to visit with TAKEN M m . Gordon Little and family before they returned to Portland. In the absence of T. B. MacDonald, Louis Root, of Myrtle Point, conduct ed the services at Arago Bunday eve ning. 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Phone Busy Comer Grocery “20 Million Sweethearts” to Be Shown at Liberty Sunday the love of a young girl who aims to marry him, and who a married opera linger who is madly infatuated with him. The young girl commits suicide and the novelist is accused of the murder. It is reported that the humorous and exciting development* through which the novelist is extricated from this unfortunate situation provides & thor oughly amusing and interesting cli max to the story. James Cagney's latest starring pic ture, “Lady Killer," comes to the Lib erty as the preview thia week, both Friday and Saturday night. The theme of Rosalind Shaffer’s story, upon which the picture ia based, is a hilarious take-off on the Hollywood film colony in which a young ex-crook leaps to stardom on the screen by the unique method of writing his own fan mail and seeing thst it gets into the hands of the producers. But the new film star finds it none toe emy to bury his past life, for his former gangster pals turn up on the acene and try to blackmail him into joining them tn a plot to rob the homes of the film celebrities. They demand he act as their “Unger man,” pointing out to them those movie stars he known to have lota of money and Jew elry in their homes. These sequences are said to furnish the most exciting scenes ever seen in a Cagney picture. the * ta- be- h>- '«t» ted im- ’ of •e- snd lor- ine roe dth "Twenty Million Sweethearts,” ro mance of the radio, will be shown at the Liberty for three days beginning Sunday. The production is said to be a distinct innovation in film entertain ment, giving ao it does, the behind the scenes picture of radio entertainer* and their task of pleasing the public. The story, by Paul Finder Nou and Jerry Wald, deals with the intimate romances of the radio folk, with their joys and tribulations, their stuggles .nd eueemses. While the picture is bine drams, comedy a well defined plot, with catchy songs written by Warren and Dubin and other music which give it color as well as adding to the live- linens of the entertainment, The picture introduces a new mantle team in Dick Powell Ginger Rogers, radio sweetheart« sing for the public and make levo pri- vately. The Four MIHs Brotheta’ voices will be heard in catchy while Ted Fio Rito and his play the accompaniment to one Powell's tuneful lay«, as well ae ia- dividual music. Caliti»« earth 10 fc* Delivery Gravel Ford Items Mr. and Mrs. Norland Gant, Louis and Jimmy Schell have returned home after a two weeks’ visit with Mrs. Gant’s sister, Mrs. Jimmy Schell, in California. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cotton, Wallace and Robert Cotton visited Jesse Cot ton Wednesday. Mr. Cotton is in the Knife hospital at Coquille. Gravel Ford baseball team played the Myrtle Point team here Sunday.. Gravel Ford won, the score being 24-15. Wm. Lowen and nephew, Doyle Curtiss, returned from California Friday. 'Ntey will remain here until September. New low Price on all kinds of COAL Local and Long Distance HAUUNG Phones 101J—224L Mansell Drayage & Delivery Co. WAKE IIP VOUR LIVER BILE— without causa r