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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1935)
k r r dX- ■■ OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST 1», IMS, Mrs. Louise Linegar left Thursday I Clarence, of Coquille, MYRTI.E POINT ITEMS 1 evening for her home in Santa Cruz. and Mis H E. Peck, of Med-! California, after a visit with relatives ford, spent the week-end with their and friends. daughter, Betty. | Mis. M. J. Morrison and Mrs. Hag- Roberi Greenlee «turned home jrJorn returqgd hqme Friday from a Saturday from Yakima. Washington,' few days' vliit in Salem. where ha spent the summer with Mr. and Mrs. L. Henry, of Lang relatives. | oia, spent Monday night at the home Mrs. James Brown and children if Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Morrison, returned to their home at Lakeside Mrs. Jesse Clinton and daughter, after a few days* visit at the home Mrs. A. M. Christensen and grand- of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown. I daughter, Marvine, left last week for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bunch and Tacoma, Washington, for a two weeks* small son, of Walla Walla, Wash., ar- visit at the home of Mrs. Clinton’s rived Monday afternoon and will aister, Mrs. H. T. Murray, visit a few days at the Dr. L. L. Sum- Mr. and Mrs Alex Snyder. Mr. and erlin home | Mrs. Lynus Snyder and Mr and Mis Eckley Guerin left Wednesday Ramo Candine left Friday for their morning for Seattle, after a month's home at Manteca,-Calif., after u few visit with friends and relatives. From days’ visit with relatives here and in Seattle he will take the boat for his Coquille home in Juneau, Alaska. | Mrs. E V. Slauson and two chil- Mrs Gus Dietz returned home dren and Miss Belva Alice Stemmier Sunday from a week's visit in Brem-' returned to their home in Sacramen- erton. Washington. I to, California, after a several weeks’ The Peter Pan Confectionery open- visit at the home of their mother, •d Saturday under new management. Mrs. W. E. Lundy. Belva Alice plans Mrs R. B. Dement and Miss Helen to attend college in Sacramento this McDonald are the new proprietors. ( winter. L. A. La Flamme left last week foi A very pretty wedding took place Sunday at the Brethren church when the Veterans Hospital at Roseburg, Lyle E. Knight, son of Mr. and Mrs. where he will be treated for an in Henry Knight, and Miss Hazel jured leg. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rickard have Kroeger, daughter of Mrs. Minnie Kroeger, were married. Mr. Knight as their guest his sister, Miss Viola graduated from the Myrtle Point Rickard, of Eugene. Mrs. J. W. Carlson and two chil Union High School in 1928 and Miss Kroeger with the class of 1931 and dren, Burton and Jack, of Glendale, from Southern Oregon Normal in Oregon, and Mrs. Hilda Bargelt, of 1933. She taught the Twin Oaks Oakland. California, and Mrs. C. C. school for the two years following. Carter, of Grants Pass, spent the They will make their home at Win-' week-end at the home of Mr. and iMrs. T. G. Sumerlin. cheater Bay . Mr. and Mrs. Wm Lobdell are Mr. and Mrs. John Beaver enter moving this week from the P. W. |tained Tuesday evening with a pot- Laird farm to the Frank Southmayd luck dinner at their new home on the Arago road about three miles from place on the North Fork. Those who enjoyed The Myrtle Point High school, the Myrtle Point Junior High and the grade schools the evening together were Mr. and will opqn the fall terms next Mon Mrs. T. G. Sumerlin, Mr. and Mrs. H. I A. Schroeder;« Mr. and Mrs. E. C- day. s< |tt 3. The M P. Future Farmers held a 1 Harker Barker and and datitfhtar daughter, Gnti* Grace, Mr Mr and and community picnic in the J. M. Wag- Mrs. Elmer Russell and daughter, ner grove Sunday There was a ball' Elma, Mrs. Harry Hughes, MA. Ken- game between the boys and dads, neth Cutler, Mrs. Letha Stephin and horseshoe contests, swimming and aon, Belva Hazelton, Rev. Mr. and water sports, races and other sports. Mrs. Couden and Mr. and Mrs.. . —L _ Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Clark and two Beaver. . children moved last week from Myr t Riverton News tle Point to Allegany, where Mr. Clark has employment. Mr. and Mrs Clifford Martin, ac Mrs. Marlin Evans entertained her companied by Mr Iloff end Miles Sunday school primary class at her Hartwell went fishing on the Rqgue home Thursday afternoon. The time Tuesday. was spent in playing games. Refresh Mrs Boag and family, of Oasis. ments were served the following: Calif., left for that place Wednesday, Martha Evans, Mary June Burgess,1 having completed the work on the Priscilla Hoyt, Gene Evans, Dean Ep-1 __ home here which will be rented to pereon, Delo. Hoffman, ¿«an tocher, for to. »ter.., Mrs. Boag Druliner, John Danville Mar- -^-T at t will live here If Mrs. S. C. Hazard and grand dnugiiiacs, A . nd- Ardte Ulen, of Portland, iiazogd is an aunt df Masers. Clar- . nca and Wesley Bean. Mrs. Flora Haan and son, Clarence, of Ashland, visited Mrs. Haan’s son, Aubrey, and wife here Sunday. Clar ence Haan is a teacher at Merrill, Ore., and said that Henry Blanton, who hat been teaching in Merrill for a number of years and is a former Junior High teacher at Riverton, has been made principal at Bly. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Finley, of Jef ferson, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stacey of Salem were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hartwell and family Wednesday evening, leaving Thurs day morning for Eureka, where they will attend another fox summer school. Miss Martha Jane Hutt, a former commercial teacher here, visited her many friendS end students here over the week-end. Miss Hutt will teach' the coming semester at Pilot Rock! near Portland. Mr. and Duane Goodman and son, 11 Bobby, of Spokane, Washington,, left; Monday for their home following a week's visit at the home of Mr. and? 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C., the federal government has set aside $1.- 900,000 for experimental work In fox farming, $18,000 of which is to be allotted to this western coast, for the establishment of an experimental fox station, in all probability to be 'ocated at Corvallis in connection vlth the college, where it could l>e iperated very economically with the □resent college staff. SATURDAY AND MONDA 1 DILLARD WATERMELONS - CANTALOUPE - TOMATOES -Of DELUXE BRIDGE WAFERS (A Dainty Sugar Wafer) , 24 in. Package 10c Mt BRITTLE BREAD (Swedish Rye Bread, non-fattening) Special Large 22 oz. Pkg For the Home Bread Baker We recommend Cupid Flour You’ll find there is a difference that more than makes up for the extra cost. A trial will convince YOU — S5 for Unprovoked Assault Busy Comer Grocery Geo. Burns, CCC young man from Zoot Head camp, was fined only $5 in justice court at Marshfield last Monday morning for assaulting Riley Clinton, of thia city, at the Bay last Friday night. According to witnesses 'he blow which knocked Clinton ® dolvn was i-------- entirely ...n.u uncalled „.itk 1 « with . teas for, 'to provocation for the deed, Mra. C. A. Crane returned home the a party of Riverton folks at Ban- B If you want to «ubscribe tor ■ Pori- i Grace Moore in “Love Me , chosen for the role of Corelli, the first of the week from a two weeks* don beach Sunday evening were Mr. thought at first the victim had suf- land gaily the clubbing combination Forever” Coming Sunday mua‘c loving Italian gambler and cafe visit at Woodburn at the home of her and Mrs Wesley Bean end guests, cred a head injury, but he was out offer with the Sentinel will save -------- b r i operator, the leading male character : you money. son, F. L. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bean and son >f the hospital next day. While no attendance figures *re,°I the production. Luis Albemi, re- available. and since the picture is membered from “One Night of Love” still establishing box office records “ the excitable assistant to Tullio in smaller theatres throughout the Carminati, has the role of general ! country. It is admitted that Grace handy man. friend and confidant of Moore’s production, “One Night of (the gambler. In addition to the Love.” has been seen by more per- ! classical numbers, “Love Me For- sons than any other picture of the ever” will introduce a new song by this footprint tvidtnco d»cade.------------------------------------------------I Victor Schertzinger of the same These tread imprints ar* typ To the millions who witnessed name as the title of the picture ical of ecoree we've taken from Miics Moore in her first triumph and Schertzinger, it will be remembered, '*G-3’s'' on local care-sftsr who have been impatiently awaiting wrote Night » vs* of . _ _ the __ _ selection, “One vsew. sssrii her second picture, “Love Me For 3 ■ Love,” which became instantly pop- Note the eharp non-skid etiU it1 ' ular when that picture reached ever," the Liberty announces that remaining— -proof that thoro this picture will feaure their program I American screens it rtiU thou tandr of the coming Sunday. 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