The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 11, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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For Good Things to Eat Call 69
Friday
for Albany,
wltere he will spend several weeks at
-he home of his mother.
Donald Garrett, of Aurora, was a
Myrtle Point visitor the last of the
Phone orders given careful attention.
Order your fresh fruits
week.
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and vegetables with confidence that our selection will please you.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Holt, of For-
home on Sunday, where they I
3St Grove, spent the week-end at. the were treated to a big venison dfnner. ‘
iome of Mn. Holt’s sister, Mn. M. B. I
Seated at two large tables were Mr.
lennett. They left the first of the and Mrs. Lafe Compton, Mr. and Mrs.
Cranberry Sauce
veek for Lodi, California, where they Geo. Ulett, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fuhr-
Tuna Flake«
CHEESE—
will spend the winter with their I man, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith, Mr
Strained and Sweetened
Light Meat
laughter, Mn. Figure.
Melo west Year-oW Cheese
[and Mrs. W. V. GlaisyerZMr and
Miss Betty Ross spent from Friday I Mis F. S. Emery, Mrs. Maud Wood-
2 for
’/i’s
ritil Monday in Medford with her I yard, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boober, Mrs.
If you liktt a well cured,
Handy to have
nother, Mn. H. E. Peck, who is con- I __
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A. ________
E. Bradford,
Mr. and
Mrs. H A
Ready to serve
aged
American
cheese,
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ined to her bed with injuries receiv [ you” '«r and Mn. Willard Bosser-
Booth’s Sockeye Salmon
d from falling from a car while it man Mr and Mrt
and
you can’t beat this, lb 28c Tall Cans - -
Kni<hfB Roguc
•as running.
Mr and Mrs Geo. Brynt. Following
The Coquille and Myrtle Point dinner the guests entertained them-
Very fine at this price for ; Biver Catsup
'.dventist churches met together Sat-
most informally, grouped
irday. Elder C. M. Cole, of Marsh- around the huge fireplace, or at the'
Edam Cheese
best Red Salmon
A Fancy Oregon Product
ield, spoke to the congregation.
plano, with Mrfj Woodyard conduct -
for Particular People
Made
in
Oregon
Mr. and Mn. Charles Weldon left jng the vocaj numbers. A thorough- ;
his week to make their home in . ^joyghle time was had by those
A new indystry. We used Kippered Alaska 4 Salmon 16 oz. Bottle
Washington. having sold their home pregent
n Pleasant Valley.
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to get this typs of cheese *4*« per cana­
Mrs. James Hall, of Forest Grove, j Mrs. Lloyd Oddy entertained a"
from Holland and it was li you haven’t tried this Pickled Onions
ind her son. Gloyd, of Cornelius, ar- group ______
_ Monday
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of ladies on
afternoon
Small Whites
ived Sunday evening for a visit at f""^e pieasu’re of’ Mn. Prescott
too expensive for the av­ you are overlooking some­
he home of Mn. Hall's sister. Mrs. Brangtetter, who is visiting her moth- '
6’/2 oz. Jars
Florence Guerin.
erage consumer. Reason­ thing good at a very rea­
er, Mrs. Marvin Lyons of Marshfield,
Bryce Nosier, of Medford, was a and other relatives in this vicinity.
sonable price.
Myrtle Point business visitor several The guests bidden for dessert luncNj
able now at
tb 33c
Fresh Horseradish
against road injuries
lays this week. He returned to Med­ spent a very pleasant afternoon visit­
and defects
Again in stock Jar
ord Tuesday afternoon.
ing and sewing. Present yere Mes­
writtag.
Clam
Juice
The Myrtle Point Woman’s Club dames A. J. Sherwood, Luckey Bon­ !
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Philadelphia Cream
was hostess to the county federation ney, J. L. Smith, Annie Robinson, M.
No. 2 Cans 2 for
Hearts of Artichokes
Wednesday afternoon in the Metho­ O. Hawkins, Hal Pierce, Lloyd Rosa.
Cheese
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list church. The meeting wfis open- J. A. Lamb, Chas. Haglund, Muri Pet­
10 02. Can -
. 12c
d by the president, Mrs. James tit, O. C. Sanford, Birdie Skeels, C.
We have it in
Salad
Mustard
Tamwell, of Powers, at 1.0 a. m. A J. Fuhrman and H. A. Young.
A fine adidtion to that
'O host luncheon was served at noon
OTNfl 600DYU1 SPEEDWAY
2 lb Jars
combination salad
it the Jack & Jill- After the after-
SIZES IN PI0PMTI0N
Monday being the birthday of Mrs
•oon session the Myrtle Point and ! S. S. Norton, who is visiting her
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7aylord dubs served refreshments. I
mother, Mrs. Caroline Lorenz, and
Mr. and Mrs A. R. Bennett went to other relatives here, from her home
4.54-21 S.7lpM-19 1.50
Every woman’s Kitchen should be equipped with Paper Towels.
Portland Monday to spend a few days ¡"n'Redding. Calif
I in nrauuix, v-«nZ., the family and
4.75-14 Ml I 5.25-18 7.20
n business and visiting friends.
I 1 several additional friends surprised
Let us send you a set
Relatives here received word of the her with a handkerchief shower.
rriew
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carriage of Miss Jean Guerin and Cards and sewing occupied the eve­
Neat Ivory Enameled Fixture and 2 rolls of towels, all for 40c
'.loyd Davenport, which occurred in ning, with refreshments later. En­
Vshland on September 17. The young joying the occasion were Mrs. Caro­
You’ll wonder why you didn’t order it before.
•ouple were attended by Ernest line Lorenz, Mrs. Henry Lorenz, Mrs.
“trong and Mary Davenport.
Mr. Camilla Rietman, Mrs. J. A. Lamb,
■nd Mrs. Davenport spent a few days J Mrs. Geo..Lorenz, Mrs. Muri Pettit,
it Crater Lake, then Mrs. Davenport Mrs. Edna Hartson, Mrs. J. E. Nor­
vent to San Francisco to finish her ton, Mrs. Bert Folsom, Mrs. Ed Lor­
PHONE 111
nurse’s training at Lane Hospital and
enz and the honor guest.
Mr Davenport returned to his home
near
Myrtle
Point.
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Neighbors of Woodcraft Session
Mrs. Luckey Bonney entertained
l Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gilkensin left
Neighbors of Woodcraft Circle No.
her contract bridge club on Tuesday,
Tuesday morning for their home in
214 met in regular session Monday
of this week, at one o’clock luncheon-
eastern Oregon, after a several
evening with Guardian Neighbor
Members and guests for the after­
I weeks’ visit with
relatives and
Dora Culbertson presiding.
noon included Mrs. J. Arthur Berg,
I friends
Mrs. Agnes Hoag, state organizer,
Mrs. Albert Powers, Mrs. Horace Hv-
I Mias Margaret Garrett returned to
was present and gave an interesting
ler, Mrs. Beverly Hancock, Mrs. Harry
McMinnville Sunday atfer spending
and vital talk concerning the plan in
Slack, Mrs. Paul Workman, Mrs
Woodcraft which makes the present the week-end at the home of her par- John Moore and Mrs. Fred Mobre.
Leggett and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leg­ ing the work to completion is last a»
<*nts, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Garrett.
Riverton News
Card honors went to Mrs. Be$g and
system of operation insolvent. There
gett and little son from Powers. The it is possible. Usually at this time
and
Mr.
and
Mn.
Lee
Shelton
Peter B. Hanson, son of H. A. Han­
were present two district represen­
Mrs. John Moore.
Leggetts are half brothers of Mr here we can blame the weather man
daughter. Clarice, and Mr. and Mrs.
son, of this place, who has been em­
tatives, C. Miller, of Bandon, and E.
L. R. Renich arrived home the first
Heather.
It was rather an unexpect­ for numerous delays, but that alibi
Newton, of Drain, Guardian Neighbor
„ Mrs. Louis Chameski and Mrs. C ployed this summer on the Martin
ed family reunion and all spent a cannot be used for Coos county pro­
of the week from a ten-day visit in
Ford and several other neighbors
J. Fuhrman were hostesses for the Clausen farm, was united in marriage
most enjoyable day.
: Ukiah, California.
The Arthur crastinators this fall, as the weather
from Marshfield, Guardian Neighbor
Episcopal Guild meeting on Wednes­ last Monday to Miss Ada Belle Cot­
Mrs. Lilly Dement returned home
Ladds left Saturday evening for has been ideal and delightful.
Tickenor and several Neighbors from
The wedding
day at the Parish house, the following ton, of Gravel Ford.
home.
Robert Iliff returned Sunday night
Bandon, two from the Drain Circle the first of the week from a week’s ladies being in attendance: Mesdames took place at the Methodist parson­
visit at the home of her sister, Mrs..
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kay left Sun­ fror.i the Pacific International Stock
and one from Grants Pass.
E. Lorenz, Pettit, Watson, Mansell, age in Coquille, with Rev. G. A. Gray
Z. C. Strang, of Coquille.
day morning on an extended trip to Show in Portland, accompanied by
Mrs. C. L- Reed, of Coquille, was
Gillespie, Taylor, Rosa? Norcott, officiating. The best wishes of the
A cast of 15 Dillard performers
Seattle and other Washington points, his stock judging team, which con-
initiated into the mysteries of wood­
Sherwood, Wickham.
Osmundaon, community is extended to this happy
gave a minstrel show at the high
after which they will be joined by sisted of Ralph Herman, Glenn
craft. After the business meeting a
young couple.
Geo. Lorenz and Vinton.
school auditorium Thursday evening
lovely program was enjoyed, Lola
Ross Ricketts from Coquille is re­ some friends from Oregon City and Church, Henry Edgmon and Karl Eck-
at eight o’clock. Proceeds are to be
Thompson acting as master of cere­
shingling
and doing some other car­ all will procped on to the Pendleton holm. There were 57 Smith-Hughes
B. P. W. Club Met Monday
used to defray the expenses of having
monies.
penter work on Mrs. Mettle Peter­ country, where the party expect to teams represented from Washington,
The B. P. W. organization held its
huflt mule deer. The Kays expect to
Mn. Agnes Hoag presented a the Myrtle Point club represented at
son’s house this week.
Idaho, Montana, California. Oregon
the national convention to be held in regular meeting Monday evening at
be
gone from here several weeks.
sketch to a Very appreciative au­
It is with a feeling of sadness that
and some other states. Washington
Chicago soon.
Coquille hotel. The principal busi­
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steward and
dience, hersblf acting as a kitchen
we learn of the death of Miss Julia
teams led in the contest. Our boys
John McCulloch returned to his ness was the completion of plans for
servant, whose lofty ideas were far
Wick, of Bunker Hill, who was in­ little son, from Coquille, spent Sun­ placed 27th in line, with only Bandon
the
fall
festival
to
be
held
tonight
home in Camas Valley after a few
above her menial labor
stantly killed last Tuesday night in day with Henry’s parents at Leneve, and Myrtle Point from Coos county,
days’ visit with his brother. James and Saturday night, by the B. P. W.
Terry, accompanied on the
an auto accident on the highway near Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Steward.
making a better rating than ours.
McCulloch.
and the 20-80 clubs. Following this
Mrs. Kay Howard, of Hauser, mo­ Bandon, whose team rated the high­
Lorraine Tilghman, gave a
Reedsport. Miss Wick, who was 19
Mias Inez Rover, favored the club
tored over to Coquille Sunday mom- 1
teresting tap dance which
years old, was a former resident of
est for Coos county, took 17th place
. with two beautiful piano selections.
The Zodiac Club
enjoyed. Mn. Winten, of Bandon,
JO:ned by M” : Our **>?• had “
profitable and
Leneve and a student in our schools
' Of special interest to the members
rendered a solo, “Under the Old Um­
The Zodiac club met at the home of
*nd
«iOT-ble trip, the high lights of
here. She is mourned here by many
was the appointment, by the state
gether they drove on up to the home! which were perhaps the splendid per­
brella," very effectively. Mr. New­ Mrs. Ora Tennant last Friday,.Oct.
board, of Mrs Leona Bryant, state friends and former classmates.
ton, of Drain, cleverly recited two 4th. The usual club activities were
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Gwillim and of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Anderson in formances put on by the Canadian
chairman of regional biennial con­
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selections in dutch dialect Last, but enjoyed by all atending.
A lovely
little daughter from Myrtle Point the Roy district.
Mounted Police and their marvelous
Coquille. Bandon and Riverton
not least, Mn. Frank Leslie gave one dessert luncheon was served to Mes­ vention, which will be held next year drove down Sunday to spend the day
and beautiful horses.
at
Lake
Tahoe.
This
appointment
is
high
schools
are
planning
to
sponsor
of her excellent readings, which are dames Ethel Fuller, Robah Robison,
with Mrs. Gwillim’s parents, Mr. and
always enjoyed. '
Virginia Colstead, Edna Kern, Gladys a distinct honor and the second to be I ' Mrs. Geo. Heather.
Mr. Gwillim, several “smokers” during the next
upon Mrs. Bryant, she hav-
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few months. Tom Schaer from Co­
At the close of the program the Wheeler, and two little guests, Miss conferred
ing been elected second vice presi-! who toT
/1earl hed been em*
INEZ ROVER
quille,
was down last week, getting
Brand march was formed and let into Colstead and Miss Kern. The hostess
I ployed at the Clausen Bros.' ranch,
the dining room, where ice cream, * received a number of beautiful gifts dent of the state B. P. W. a few
a line-up on possible boxing and
is
now
with
the
state
highway
bridge
Accredited Piano Teacher
coffee and cake were served.—Press1 from the club members. The next months ago.
I. The death of Mrs. Coralyn Cath­ crew and for the present is stationed wrestling material from here. In ad­
Correspondent.
dition
to
baseball,
part
of
the
high
meeting will be at Dorothy Custer’s
Piano, Beginners or Advanced
cart, president of Portland B. P. W„ at Myrtle Point.
home on October 18.
school physical education period 1»
Instruction in Reed Organ
In
checking
up
on
some
of
the
out
­
in an airplane crash Monday, Oct.
If you want to subscribe for a Port­
spent in boxing and wrestling.
standing
exhibits
at
the
recent
coun
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7th, shocked and grieved the local
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land daily the clubbing combination
IIeen and Perna Harris went to
club members, many of whom had ty fair at Myrtle Point, it was learned Hauser on the bus Friday and spent
we offer with the Sentinel will save
that one of our local families had
met Mn. Cathcart in club work.
the night with Mrs. Kay Howard
Mn. Inez Chase, chirman of re­ made a very enviable record, indeed. They returned as far as Marshfield
search committee, will have charge We refer to the Karl Herman family, Saturday, where they were joined by
of the next regular meeting's pro­ of Randolph. Muriel and Ralph, 4-H Harriet and Evelyn Miller, also from
club members, each won prizes on
gram, Oct. 21.
potatoes.
Muriel took two prizes on here.
The district conference of the state
The Home Ec. sewing lines, unde
sewing
and
Ralph took prizes on two-
B. P. W. clubs is scheduled to be held
y>e uble direction of Miss McCoy in
year
olds
and
spring
calves.
Ralph
n Coquille on Nov. 10th when a
high school, will make all the cos­
number of out-of-town visitors are was high-point man in the Smith-
Hughes stock judging, besides taking tumes for the cast and chorus in the
x
pec
ted
to
be
present.
IN ENGLAND IN THE 182! CENTURY, THE PRACTICE OF
many prizes in the Smith-Hughes and coming operetta. “Tulip Time.” The
tying legal documents with red ribbon brought the
open claases on cattle, sheep and chorus will feature gayly colored
Magnolia Gardens at Port Orford
TERM "RED TAPE’ INTO USE.
THIS WAS, PERHAPS,
hogs. Their mother and grandmother skirts in blue, green, yellow and pink,
is advertising another popular dance
SYMBOLIC OF
also won prizes in the canning and with white blouses, tiny black bodices
to be held Saturday evening next
EARLIER TIMES
. i and dainty aprons. The girls glee club
qbiJMmaking divisions.
week, Oct. 19 Music by Don Estes’
Dutch vil-
'Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Heather, Sr., will taka the part of the
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dance band
were pleasantly
surprised ooiuruay
Saturday. 1 —
Mers,
pieasaiiuj »uipiiscu
w—-* while
«••»«. the boys
wya ’ glee
¡¡iee club
C1UD will
Will
WERE SIGNED
morning, when Mrs. Heather’s broth-I
thc role of a party of American
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er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur students. The operetta will be pre-
I .add, of Spokane, drove in and sented under the efficient direction
spent the day.
The Ladds, who of Miss Helen Abel.
spend a great deal of their time trav­
Definite date for the presentation
elling, were returning home after of the operetta has not been set due
having spent a delightful two months to the uncertainty about the time of
visiting places of interest on the At­ the completion of the new gymna­
lantic coast, then westward via the sium. But it is hoped it may be staged
southern route. They were accom­ towards the totter pert of this month.
panied on this trip by Mrs. Alice
To the patrons, student body and
Acres and her father, Mr. Rutherford, teachers, the work on the new gym­
sudice coqi ill
of Spokane. Other guests at the nasium seems to be going very slow­
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Heather home Saturday were Ed ly. The contractor, no doubt, is rush­
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