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VALLEY — MYRTLE POINT ITEMS Riverton New* COQUILLE. OREGON. FRIDAY «. IMS. Fairview Brewster Valley Bridge Happening» after a load of peaches. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Molthu went i A blanket of fog was not the only Mrs. Elmer Wilson and Minor Mr. and Mrs. Fred PonSeroy and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Groat and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fighurs and two c to Dillard on Labor Day to purchase 1 veil that hovured over Fairview last son, Lamar, moved to Coquille Sun ’ Myrle Bryant drove to Remote Sun Meade were business visitors in Co dren, missionaries* from the Phi canning peaches. !..u»duy evuuiiu; but an equal cloud day day to visit the Chas. Holmes family. quille Suturday. pine Islands, visited Thursday Mr. and Mis. Fred Dye, o* Port- u. n»<u.‘ d-sceaded. Fire permits Mrs. Albeit Christensen, Christina Miss Dorothy Hooton returned Fri Mr. and Mrs. Grove Hill and Mr. Triday at the homes of Mrs. Belle land, visited at the home of his par-d been «eceied to bum territory day from a delightful vacation spent and Donald Christensen, drove to and Mrs. Andy Beatty moved to Myr Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Paul ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dye and I ,ocau.d beyond “Happy Hollow,” or at King Hill, Idaho; La Grande, Port Roseburg Tuesday after a load of tle Point Monday Breuer. Mrs. Fighure is a niece of daughter, Marie, over Labor Day. • -nv Carl Alley nome, when the wind land and Bridal Veil, Oregon, and peaches and pears. Harold Alford, of Eugene, was a Mrs. Bennett and a cousin of Mrs. A good glee club this year is well arose, causing the fire to spread be- Port Madison, ________ „ Wash. Saturday at- •John Kirkup. of Bandon, visited visitor at the P. A. Alford home Sun- Breuer. under way at the high school, under yond control. A crew of men iroiA temoon she went on to Myrtle Point Sunday at the P. Crowley home. Gen day. At a meeting of the Woman’s Club the very able direction of Miss Helen the uunaient camp was rushed to the — to resume her duties at the Mast evieve Crowley returned to Bandon held last week at the home of Mrs Abel. An operetta will be given this I scene io atop the fire before it reach- hospital. with him. She will teach in the Emergency Education Teachers Elmir Russell, officers for the com semester which will include a chorus i -cd the timber and the houses. At Mrs. A. L. Larkins and grandson, of grade school there this year. Emergency Education teachers are ing dub year were elected as follows: from the junior high school as well this time, it is believed to be under Mulino, arrived Tuesday evening for School started here Monday with meeting at Corvallis for training. president, Mrs. Elmer Russell; vice as the senior high school. -ontroi, with damage alight. a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs Or- Miss Cora Bullock, of Salem, teach Several have gone from Coos coun president, Mrs Katherine Hullng; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith and < r Several local ladies, Including Mrs. lin Lett Mrs. Larkins is Mrs. Lett’s ing again. ty. The school will continue from second vice president, Mrs. Florence Robert Smith returned Sunday from Lilly Berkhiemer, Mrs. Genevieve mother. Miss Doris Johnson, of Lee, spent ¡September 3 to September 27. The Sumerlin; secretary, Mrs. Eva Breu Prineville, having completed their Ellis, Harriet Jensen, Mrs Dave Tos- Miss Margaret Luttrell returned a few days thia week with her sister, plan for teaching under the WPA is er; assistant secretary, Mrs. Lucy logging operations there. len, are now employed at the county Sunday to the Emanuel Hospital in Mrs. Lendon Jenkins. very similar to that which was car- Barker; treasurer, Mrs Miranda-Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Steward went to cannery at the county farm. Resi Portland after spending a week’s va The students from the valley to go itrup; public welfare, Mrs. Della Langlois Sunday and were guests of dents of this community are glad the cation here at the home of her par to high school at Myrtle Point are: rted on under the SERA. It la POS- who Belloni; hospitality. Mrs. Katherine Mr and Mrs. Geo. Guerin and son, cannery is operating again this year. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Luttrell, on Eloda, Velma and Forrest Krewson; sible that there may be others have been everlooked and who will Huling; press and publicity, Mrs. Jack. Edwina and Eledo Grove; Wilda later report. Residents in Fairview would like King Creek. Gladys Evans; music, Mrs. Allee Both the grade and high school be -o ask of campers and townspeople Mr. and Mrs. Forrest N. Heath and Shepherd and Claude Hicks. Woolridge; watchtower, Mias Emma gan their nine months labor on Labor not to pick fruit from orchards with children, Orin, Grace, “Sonny," and Elmer Wilson, Minor Meade and Old Papers, good-sized package at Schneider. The Woman’» Club meets Day, September 2nd. There are sixty- out first obtaining consent. In the June, of Yreka, Calif., arrived about Monroe Pratt drove to Reston Sunday The Sentine) for five cents the last Monday of every month at six enrolled in the grade school. Miss >ast fruit has been taken from trees noon Sunday for a short visit with 2:30 p. m. in the dty hall.. Marjorie Bullard, in charge of the without consulting the owner and un Mr. Heath’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O, An enjoyable evening was spent primary department, reports the fol doubtedly permission would have W. Heath, and other relatives. They MAUD SKAGGS WOODYARD Thursday at the Marlin Evans home lowing students in the first grade: >een given if asked. Please use a returned home Monday. Bachelor of Music when Marlin Evans, Jr., and Dean Ulliebelle Robison, Betty Jean Sell, attle consideration for others! Included in a group of relatives and Accredited Teacher of Voice and Piano Lansing entertained a number of Dorothy Jeffrey, Janet Danielson. friends from Bridge and Coquille that J Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geitner, of Beginners to Advanced their friends. The evening was spent Janey Sell, Delores Thorpe, Gerald Powers, and Bill Griggs left last Sat- motored to Gold Beach Sunday for a j SM N. Henry St. playing games, after which refresh Heather, Billie Dodge and Clarissa a.duy evening for Crater Lake. They picnic were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J Prices reasonable ments were served the following: Byers. Second grade includes; Gil stopped over night in Medford with Brownson and children, Mrs. Melissa Norma James, Juanita Huff, June bert Holbrook, Dorothy Dewey, Clar iiier.ds, then motored on to the Lake, Brownson, Mrs. Carrie Benham, Mrs. earning her degree In music in classes of Harmony, Normal Marie Hughes, Ola Wilson, Hazel ence Norris, Bert Cox, Oscar Cox, and to Bend and returned home Mon Hattie Hatcher and Piano, Pipe Organ, History and Advanced Composition; attending Brownson. Hunt, Betty R om , Jean Davis, Phyllis Bonita Martindale and Betty Gibbs. day evening by way of McKenzie elaaaea in observation and modern methods; holding many good posi Mr. and Mrs. Ira and son, Belloni. George Luthy, Ben Breuer, Miss Faye LaBranche, in charge of Pass. They reported a most enjoy Winston, of Portland, left Monday af tions as soloist and accompanist; having over twenty years successful Warrent Knight, Karl Kaufman, Rob the intermediate grades, has: teaching experience; Mrs. Woodyard has studied privately with the Ida able time, although Bill was ill most ternoon for home after a short visit ert Greenlee, Virgil Hoschauer, Dean Gibbs. Verlin Sell, Glenn Sell, Lucy following teachers: of the way home and on the following here at the home of Mr. Carl’s sister, Lansing and Marlin Evans. Mrs. W. A. Lett. A picnic was enjoy In Piano—Mrs. Wm. Stowall (late of Portland) Starett, Junior Norris, Elvin Fetch, dayk due to the high altitude. Mr. and Hrs. Harry Christy and Betty Chalmers, Mabel Mr. Allan Dow (Oberlin Cons.) Roberts,, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hubbell re ed in the Lett grove Sunday with the two children, Nola Rae and Barton, Margaret Lundy, Velma Gibbs In the turned home last Friday, with his following present: Mr. and Mrs. John Mme. Lissnlewski (Vienna and Cincinnati Cons.) left last week on a two weeks' vaca third grAde. The fourth grade in new school bus from San Francisco. Carl and sons, Wallace and Herbert, In Voice—Mr. John Lince (London Royal Academy) tion trip to eastern Oregon. Ralph cludes: Donald Roberts, Donald This year it is not only the students of Arago; Mr. and Mrs. Melden Carl, Mr. Paul Petri (Head, School of Voice, U. of O.) De Jamett is working in the Safeway Dewey, Eveiyn Olsen, Billie Heppler, who ride on the bus that are espec of Coquille; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Carl Mr. Lasar Samoiloff (Royal Academy of R store during Mr. Christy’s absence. Helen Anderson, Philip Clausen, ially proud but the whole community and son, Winston, of Portland; Mr. Maurice Wittman, Mrs. Taul Duda, Jack 'White, Benny Heppler,* Freda is as equally well 'pleased.*■ The bus and Mrs. W. A. Lett and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Allen Warren and son, Bobby, Johnson, Ruth Cox, Lola White, Don ’.s orange with trimmings of black Orlin Lett, of Bridge. retui necf to their home in Portland ald Martindale and Claudia Lee Var “Defeating Discouragement” is the •nd will comfortably accommodate after a short visit with relatives in ney. The fifth grade includes: Velma JO aduL (Jasjenriers. The saats face subject of the Christian Endeavor Myrtle Point. Dean the front as any regular bus. Danielson, Ruth Ray Cox, Mr. lesson for next Sunday evening, and Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Sempert have Stonecypher, Laura Church, James Hubbell not only has the Fairview Miss Constance Knight is the ap- as their guests. Miss Mary Greenlee, Gibbs and Dorothy Warren. Ansel route but he also brings the students pointed leader. of Yakima, and Mrs. Helen O'Brien, Hayward has in the sixth grade: Orjie Farmer, who has been in the who previously rode on the McKinley of Portland. Mast Hospital in Myrtle Point for Wilma Cox, Kenneth Rogers, Orville bus. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Booth have as Young, Nancy Roberts, Bobby The Y. P. C. L. contest sponsored several weeks, with a broken neck,' during the past four weeks closed last was fitted with a brace last week and Louis Lendahl, of San’ Francisco. Fetch, Lester Davies, Chester Davies, Sunday evening, with 16 new nem- permitted to come home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Eichmeyer Keith Young, Jnue White, Lyman The Home Economics committee of bers and the side led by Phillip Stock and Robert Manhous left Sunday for Starrett,, Alice Church, Mayme Royer winning with 194 points. The side he local Grange sponsored an enjoy their home in Berkeley, California, -tnd Wendell Clausen. . The eighth captained by Harriet Jensen had 159 able picnic which was held Sunday in after a visit at the P. W. Laird home. trade students are: Raelene Garrison, Mints. Arrangments are now being the grove at Hooton’s Haven. There Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Doss and fam ■’rederick Porter, Jack Olsen, Ron- made for the picnic that is to be held was a good attendance of Grange ily left Thursday for Santa Ana, Cal lld Holbrook, Billy Roy and Doris members and their friends. in.the near future. ifornia, where they will make their Morgan. new Harold Bargelt and children, Doris Just a few more days _ an(j home this coming winter. Jn the high school we find three grade on the upper North Fork road and Edmond, and Paul Bargelt Mr. and Mrs. H E Peck left Sat lew tqpchers, namely: Miss Helen win be ready for the heavy winter and *°n- Donald, left Sunday for their urday for Medford after spending the \bel, who will be ln charge of music, traffic as the' • hom<* ln Alameda, the gravel hauling'is hauling is «Mr- nasi-1 Alameda. Calif., Calif. after spend snend- past week iq Myrtle Point and English and typing; Miss Geraldine ing completion. Mr. Robb, road iu j,n« • Peasant vacation with relatives Marshfield. McCoy in charge of domes: ic art and ' icrvisor, was looking over the work'and friends in this vicinity. Reine Remley, of Fortuna, Cali- ithletlcs; Mr. Iliff, Smith-Hughes in- . — . . , ■ . . CnkzwJ zxrvrxrxxzi lfnnzl'iv ast Tuesday and he seemed to be * School opened Monday with a fomia; is spending two weeks visit ¡tructor, who will teach mathematics smaller enrollment than usual but 1 very well pleased with the progress ing at the A. R. Davenport home. I there will be others enrolling later.! ilao. Aubrey E. Haan, superinten that haa been made thia summer. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dey and dent this year, again will teach sci- Cooe Bay bridge, looking toward North Bend. Largest of all five, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carver, of Mrs. Harold C. Van Alstein is sub Mds bridge will cost a little over 12,000,000.00 and io scheduled daughter, Barbara, returned home ■nce and history. The high school Powers, visited with her parents, stituting in the primary room until tor completion in September, 193(. This bridge will have the Monday from Forest Grove, where -•nrollment is 50. The freshman class the regular teacher, Mrs. Elise Lamp, longest cantilever span in the Pacific Northwest. (Photograph, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Neal, on Monday. Their they spent the week-end. sourtMF Shell OU Company Free Travel Information Bet lisa) Includes: Rex Chappell, Cl ar a belle A Townsend Club will be organized I who recently underwent a major op daughter, Marjorie, who has been Chard. Georgia Cox, Christina Dan- at Fairview on Saturday evening. eration, is able to carry on the work. spending the summer with her ieldson, Lucille Danielson, June De September 7, and all who are inter grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Calvin Lillian, Frankie Edgmon. Carolyne ested are urged to come. A program Wyld-r, returned home with them. Yetch, Katherine Haga, Miles Hart has been arranged. Bring your own Miss Priscilla Deyoe arrived home well, Hazel Heffley, Muriel Hermann, sandwiches and the coffee will be Monday from Ashland, where she has Oran Holbrook, Orville Hull. Max furnished. been attending Norma! the past year. Mullen. Dorothie Pofter and Gilbert Mr. and Mrs Robert Kimbro are Margarette Parry returned home Spurgeon. The sopohomore class has: moving their furniture from their Tuesday from Powers, Lois Auer,. Gayle Bush, Lee Cox, aousc now occupied by Mr and Mrs. spent a week camping Quentin Church, Louise Carlson, Harry Hubbell to their home near friends. I Henry Edgmon, Harold Engblom, Portland. They arrived Sunday af Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eades, ot Bonita Fee, Joe Fetch, Grover and ternoon. Eckley, were Myrtle Point business Warren Haga, Grant Hartwell, Ralph Rufus Byerly, of Marshfield visi'ed visitors Friday. Hermann. Maxyne Martin and Lor Marion Nance, of Hood River, spent etta Starrett. In the junior class are: with his sister, Mrs. Ray Deadnr.ond. last Saturday and Sunday returned the week-end at the home of Mr. and June Danielson, John Heffley, Helen -to his home that evening. Mrs R L. Tucker. Lee, Harriet Miller and Frankie Mor Mr?. Glenn Hess and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Osborne and ris. The superior seniors include: £d and Ellis, returned to their home two sons, Billy and Jack, spent the Ole Chard, Glenn Church, Harriet They left week-end and Labor Day in Gold Danielson, Carl Eckholm, Genevieve in California recently. ast Tuesday evening, after having Dwcn • • Haga, Been Harris, Harry Hull, Ross Mr and Mrs. Roy L. Ellis and ,wo Jenkins. Lutene Miller, Monte Rus been guests at the F. H. Bealer home. Roy Surcamp was slightly injured children, Donald and Arlene, spent sell, Melvin Ward and Evelyn Miller. at the local logging camp last week. the week-end at the home of Mrs Robert Smith is taking a post grad He was helping fall a tree when the Ellis’ sister, Mrs. Alton Kay. of Riv uate course. saw slipped, cutting his right knee erton. W. B. Dement, of Myrtle Point, ac It will be a least another week before Roy Brewster returned home Sat companied by his father, Taylor De urday evening from Gold Hill where ment, made a business trip to River he will return to his work. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Neal and son, he spent the summer. ton Sunday to see Lyle Smith, whom Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Judd, and Mrs. Ward Evans and her Sunday Mr. Dement wishes to have take Mr. and Mrs Robert Holvei Stott and school class enjoyed a picnic on the charge of his fox ranch in Myrtle son, Ben, motored to Dillard last Sun Bandon beach Sunday. Point. < ■ day. The trip was made in order to Misa Audrey Wagner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey E. Haan have secure peaches and other fruit for fall Mr. and Mrs. J. M Wagner of Broad taken residence during this school canning. > bent, and Clarence Strong, son of Mr. term at the Hartwell teacherage Mr. 3 I» ALL Mr. and Mrs« Donald Noah and and Mrs. Henry Strong ot Bald H1U, and Mrs. Ansel Hayward are residing family are newcomers in the val’ey GROUP A cHOosi-2 GROUP B cHOdsf i were united in marriage at the Pres in Coquille as is Miss Faye La this week. They are moving in with byterian Church Wednesday evening. Branche at her home there. Mr. Iliff Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Noah, who re 2 Yr. A reception was held at the home of is residing at the home of Mr. and cently returned to Fairview from a Yr. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mullen. Mr. Mrs. 3. D. Donaldson while the other Powers. a Yr. and Mrs. Strong will make their teachers. Miss Marjorie Bullard, Miss Many valley residents were disap a Yr. home on the farm on the North Fork, Helen Abel and Miss Geraldine Mc pointed in their efforts to find the avr. owned by the .groom. Coy are batching at the Boag teach- Parks Grocery open on Labor Day a Yr. # Mr. and Mrs. Parks, Mr. Woodring .The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian erege. a Yr. Church were pleasantly entertained t Yr. and Mrs. Nelson took a vacation and Wednesday afternoon on the beauti If you want to subscribe for a Port motored to Floras Lake for the day. a Yr. ful lawn of the Henry Schroeder land daily the clubbing combination They returned the same evening. a Yr. a Yr. home. After the usual business we offer with the Sentinel will savr Tuesday. Sept. 3, marked the open meeting refreshments were served •mi ing of the Fairview school for this CAedk 2 the large number of guests. year. The teachers, Miss Edythe Alverdes, of Portland, Woodward and Mrs Althea Harrah, WE WANT TO SELECT ce Mary Linn returned received their pupils for registration, Reliable young man, now employ- to Myrtle Point Sunday and took up liter which a short session was held. ad, with Feeeoiglit. fair education their duties Monday as teachers in and mechanical inclinations, who There are many new students this the local high school. They are at is willing to train spare time or year, especially in the lower grades. evenings at home to qualify as In the T O. Sumerlin home. The .entire school is looking forward stallation and service expert in Mrs. W. R. Northup and two' Electric Refrigeration and Air to ah even better year than last year Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Douglas and sons, David and Wilmer, returned Conditioning. 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