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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1935)
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Cans 2 for 15c ■ Monday. The question was, “Re MYRTLE POINT ITEMS • —:-------------- solved: That the United States should W. H. Bunch #as able to leave the A combined birthday and farewell adopt the Russian Penal System." Mast hospital the last of the week party with Messrs. Henry and Ear) The affirmative was upheld by Roas and go to the home of his daughter, Edgmon as hosts, honoring William Jenkins, Glenn Church and Benny Villines, who left the next day for his Mrs. L. L. Sumerlin. He is still con Watson; the negative by Ileen Harris home in Arkansas, and Frank Morris, fined to his bed but is improving and Henry Edgmon. . Tuesday the slowly. * whose birthday fell on that date, was question was, “Resolved: That the held at tbe Azalea Gardens near Ban Mrs. Fred Brown returned home United States should adopt the Town don Friday evening, February 22. Friday from a several days' visit with send Old Age Pension Plan.” The af There were twenty-two present who relatives in Lakeside. r i firmative was taken by Louis Sell, spent a most enjoyable evening play Mrs. Lily Dement is confined to Robert Smith and Katy Plaep, the ing games and dancing and later par hef home with heart trouble. Her negative by Evelyn Miller, Monte were used for hauling ore until 1917, took of delicious refreshments of daughter, Mrs. Theresa Warner, of at Norway, has been ill with the flu. | Picture» at the Liberty Rusaell and Howard Hull. Thelyt, M Mrs Eugenia Dement went to cake, sandwiches and coffee Those The Coming Week when almost all of the big mines in debate was on Wednesday, the topic Marshfield Sunday for a few days* that section were worked out. enjoying the evening were: Mittie, been caring for her. being the same as the state question Each wagon, drawn by twenty Mabel and Vernon Smith and Irja Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kimberly re visit at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Girls, melody and laughs play an for high school last year, "Resolved: Sulin, of Bandon; Evelyn Doyle, Gen turned to their home at Riddle after Murphy, who had been here for the equal part in the campus comedy, mules and horses, carried upwards That the United States should adopt evieve and Iris Barklow, of Arago; a several weeks’ visit at the home of day. Mrs. Dement returned on Wed “College Rhythm,” coming Sunday to of twenty tons of freight, it is re the essential features of the British JeAn Perrott, Coquille; Lois and Jack her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mast, nesday the Liberty Theatre, with Joe Penner vealed. System of Radio Control and Opera Arthur Chandler, who submitted Auer, Esther and Benny Watson. A hint of why the wagon freight Mrs. Fred Alkire returned to her heading the featured part. tion.” The British system is govern Robert Smith, Louise Carlson, Charlie ers crossing the country in those home in Portland after several days’ to a serious operation in the Keizer “College Rhythm” presents Jenner, ment controlled an“8 allows no ad Panter, Cherie Mae Hartwell, Frankie visit at the Mrs. Corda Lewellen hospital several weeks ago, • was Lanny Roes, Jack Oakie, Helen Mack, early days feared rainy weather is vertising. The affirmative speakers brought to the W. A. Northup home Lyda Roberti and Mary Brian in a found in an incident which occurred Edgmon. Mrs. Jess Edgmon, of Riv home. were Carl Eckholm, Kenneth Thrush erton; the honored guests, William Mr. and Mrs. Otto Perry and Mr. on Wednesday. story about the campus cut-ups who to one of the huge wagons used in and Cherie Mae Hartwell; negative, Villines and Frank Morris, and the Mr’,O1‘v' ^huU; her b™ther-*'K. turned the department .tore business “Wagon Wheels.” This wagon, with and Mrs. Fred Brown spent Satur Bill Ridle and Neil Christensen. hosts, Henry and Earl Edgmon. law, Mr. Schull, and granddaughter, cargo, was being drawn to a mining day in Port Orford. into a college football campaign. Miss Velma Leach and Mr. Edwin Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Hatcher, Mr. camp and the journey took it across Mr. and Mrs. Roy Osborne and from Texas, were dinner guest. Wed The story has its beginning at State and Mrs. Loren Willard, Miss Jewel Fellows were united in marriage in daughter, Aileen, were attending to nesday of Mrs. Katie Arnold. > College where Jack Oakie, as “Love a flat surface which was extremely Coquille Wednesday. Both the bride Kight and Mrs. Lola Olson, of Co Mrs. Mary Holt was awarded the business in Marshfield on Saturday. and Kisses” Finnegan, a football soggy in rainy weather, Half way and groom were accompanied by quille, were guests of the W. W. Kight Mr. and Mrs. Roy Garrett took potted plant for being the oldest per hero, becomes Lanny Ross' deadly1 across thia sixteen mile stretch, a their parents. The wedding came as family Sunday. I | heavy rain overtook the wagoners their daughter, Margaret, to Mc son at the Presbyterian church Sun rival for the love of Mary Brian. The boys of Riverton High have a surprise to their many friends who Minnville on Sunday. She is attend day. The vehicle mired down into the mud Their rivalry is carried over into been using their physical prowess for join in extending best wishes for the ing Linfield college. They were ac Jack Kauffman, son of Karl Kauff the business world, but temporarily and sixty-four horses were required happiness of the young couple. something besides basket ball this companied by Miss Julia Merle man, is in the Mast hospital suf submerged when Oakie gets a job in to draw it out. Mrs. Jennie Pearl Stumbo, of Wolf week. They have been dragging the fering from appendicitis. Leatherman. , " Adapted from the novel, “Fighting the store owned by Lanny Roas' fath tennis court, planting shrubs, build Creek, Oregon, was guest of the C. M. J. H. Myers came from Roseburg Mrs. Florence Guerin Is in For Caravans,” by Zane Grey, “Wagon er. Hartwell family this week. Mr. and ing window boxes, cutting lawn trees, est Grove visiting her mother and and visited his family from Tuesday Here he gets the bright idea of in Wheels” is a dramatic account of the hauling off clinkers and replacing Mrs Stumbo are owners of the Y other relatives. tin Thursday. adventures encountered by --- stirring - troducing collegiate atmosphere- Silver Fox farm, which is considered with soil. Some of these days instead Harley Miller, who was injured by beautiful girli, rhg* »Hng aec tiona and - ® sturdy pioneers who settled in a of a drab barren school grounds we one of the finest in the United States a tractor while working on the War Pioneer Missionary Society ’ football teams—into department store " new '*~ land in the face of the Indian.' J *" for its size. -------- will have one that is thriving with ner ranch several months ago, is im The missionary society of the Pi business as a means of whooping up hostility and the rigour» of Nature. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roe and family beautiful trees, flowering shrubs, proving slowly. oneer church gave a silver tea and sales Everything goes beautifully who have been living 4n Myrtle Point vines and peaceful lawns. The "Greenacres" Garden Club of program in the church parlors last until their competitors start stealing A mystery plot that has never been In observance of*“ Washington’s for the past winter, have moved back Myrtle Point met Tuesday afternoon Thursday afternoon. The devotion- their thunder. to the Johnson mine. used on the screen sounds almost im birthday three movie reels depicting The Woman’s Club met Monday j al, topic “God’s Pioneers.” Hebrews Mrs. Perna Harris resumed her The climax of the film comes after possible, in view of the hundreds of the life of Washington through his afternoon. It being visitors' day 11:8-9-10, was in charge of Mrs. R. the big football game when Lanny detective films that have been made early childhood and until he had re work at Mike Morrison’s camp near there was a good crowd to enjoy the B. Rogers. Myrtle Point this week after .several Roes realizes that he does not love However, Philips MacDonald, author tired from public office, were shown program. Rev. Mr. Cowden gave a . “The Wells Our Fathers Digged,” Mary Brian after all, but his father's of Warner Oland's current thriller, in the lower hall of the school build weeks of illness. talk on temperance education, Mrs second in the series of illustrated demure little secretary, played by “Charlie Chan in Paris," believes he ing Whitaker on vocational education missionary lessons that are proving Helen Mack. And Oakie and Miss had developed a brand -new theme C. M. Hartwell left this week for Mrs. Gemmill Buried at Powers and Miss Veda Lamb on teaching. very helpful, was presented by Mes- Brian turn lovebirds on their own ac that promises to baffle any audience Mrs. Isabel Gemmill, who had been a month’s stay near Grants Pass, Mrs. Raleigh Greene and Mrs. dames Leslie, Chas. Oerding, Gano, count Melodies for “College Mary Brian, Thomas Beck, Erik where he will look after some of his a resident of Powers for the past 10 Henry Rosslow went to Dallas on years, passed away there Monday at Wednesday Mrs. Greene will visit Purvance, Walker, Russell, Newton, "Rhythm’’ include "Stay as Sweet as Rhodes and John Miljan head the fog. interests" In that vicinity. Peterson and Sayre. For the lesson supporting cast of the neew picture Harry May, of North Bend, brought the home of her »on. Robert B. Gem her sister-in-law. Miss Edres. hour Mrs. James Richmond conduct You Are," “Let’s Give Three Cheers The picture will be shown as the pre- mill. Funeral service, are being held for Love ” and "Take a Number from hie grade school team to Riverton ( Greene, and Mrs. Rosslow will be a ed a "Conference Round Table." Mew_|>iday and Saturday. One to Ten.” at home and M„ Saturday afternoon Because of the at the Baptist church in Powers this Mrs. Paul Walker and Mrs. Birdie afternoon in charge of the Gano L . Pemberton. Mrs. G. L. McRay ac- inability to get a referee, Mr. May Skeels sang a beautiful duet, “Shad More than fifty great covered was forced to referee his own game Funeral Home. Interment will be companied them as far as Corvallis, ows,” Myrtle Point Pioneer Passes Mrs Leslie accompanying I Mr. and Mrs. Allen Quick, of Port- wagon freighters which once pliyed The score was 22 to 13 in North at Powers. them. Little Geraldine Oerding fa C. W. Gano left Tuesday morning heiJ? 1fcked dy*. of 1,nd- wert visitors at the home of Bend’s favor. a part in the building of this country, beng 72 years of age. Beside het- her grandmother, Mrs. M. E. Holt vored the company with two violin then were used to haul gold and silver for Orland, Calif., with the body of The social problems class of River solo. The program was also inter ore in Nevada, were resurrected and William James Graham, who died at ton high school has been having its spersed with appropriate hymns, Mrs. used in Zane Grey’s “Wagon Wheels," Myrtle Point Monday morning. Fun six weeks debates. The class is di Skeels presiding at the piano. a romance of the first wagon train eral services were held at Orland on ,rom Thursday till Sunday in vided into six teams and has three Tea was served in the dining room Hillsdale, Mich., and Fred Norris, of which crossed from Missouri to Ore Wednesday different topics for discussion. The I at small tames table, witn with souvenirs in of i The deceased was "torn in Kansas. Battle Creek. She had long been a gon in 1844. first debate in thia series was given The antique display held at the hearts and fresh violets at each place I June 27, 1868. being eight month. member of the Baptist church. the film, which features Randolph V. F. W. hall on Washington’s Birth-I Those present during the after Past 68 years of age He came to Coo. day was very interesting and drew noon were: Mesdames James Rich- Scott, Gail Patrick. Monte Blue. Ray county with his parents in 1874 and a crowd until a late hour. • j wond, L. P. Fugelson, Clyde Minard. mond Hatton and four-year-old Billy as been a resident here since. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid will Grant Wilcox, Jack Hultin, Joe. Lae, comes to the Liberty tonight and survived by three sisters. be entertained next Wednesday at Sayre, Lee Peterson, Orval Newton Saturday. Mrs. Belle Lewellyn, Mrs. Ruby Each of the freighters in this film Baker and Mrs. Ethel E. Dodge, all the home of Mrs. Henry Schroeder, Victor Russell, Paul Walker, E. Pur- with Mrs. Schroeder , Mrs. Dietz and vance, C W. Gano, Chas. Oerding, F Is more than sixty-five years old. of Myrtle Point. Comer Third and Coulter Phone 100 Mrs. Lemon as hostesses. There is G. Leslie, Margaret McLeoM, J. W They were located around Reno and Mr. Graham suffered a stroke of much enthusiasm shown in the Aid McGuffin, Jennie Adams, R. B. Fallon, Nevada, by Paramount pro apoplexy two years ago and had Coquille at present on account of the ther Knife, Henry Belloni, Geo. Wilkihs, duction officials when they were been in failing health since. Hfs sla mometer contest that is being held, Birdie Skeels. B. A. Davis. Warren seeking actual early western vehicle, ter had stopped at his home at eight with Mrs. May Lundy as leader of Davis, C. L. Willey, L. W. Oddy, R. for the picture, rollowing their use o clock that morning and found him one side and Mrs Vada Clinton of B. Rogers, J. D. Rankin, W. M. fulness as freighters, the most sturdy in apparently good spirits. When the other. Gaffey, Frank Schram Miss of the wagons were taken to the min ■he returned two hours later he had ing country in Nevada where they psssed away. Mrs. Mabel Dement, who teaches Helene Gage. Riverton News Phone 69 • Busy Corner Grocery Free Delivery Gano Funeral Home Ambulance Service A