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COQUILLE VALUT SENTINEL, COQUILLE. OUOON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1», 1935. PAOS FIVE „ ARAGO The monthly missionary meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Gus Schroeder on Wednesday afternoon a favorite in tie woods Mrs. C. S. Webb had charge of the program. A short business meeting was held and the final meeting of the Phone 122 Phone 81 TWO COQUILLE STORES year was announced for December 4 at the home of Mrs. J. L. Burtis, who Ask to will also have charge of the program. Election of officers will be held. see the Those enjoying Wednesday afternoon Union were Mrs. Russell Danielson and Mrs. Label Alma Harter; from Coquille; Mrs. A. SAFEWAY Grade A îb LARGE SIZE T. Hill, of La Grande; Mesdames J. L. Burtis, Lawrence Rackleff, Frank Burbank, David Root, John Carl, Ray Parker, Gordon Fleming, Marvin Shaw, Adrian Halter, Orvus Miller, Nile Miller, Ernest Watkins, C. A. Keltner, C. S. Webb, Oluf Aasen and i This is National Cheese Week the hostess, Mrs. Schroeder. Lawrence Barklow, of Coos River, spent from Wednesday until Satur- day visiting at the Price Robison home. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Barklow were hosts at a birthday dinner on PKG. .... PENNANT CARTON Sunday in honor ot Mrs. Price Robi-j son. Places were set for Mr.'and Mrs. Pi-ice Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Robison and Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Hammack and children, Lavonne, Phyllis, Marvin and Jimmy. Mrs. Nora Hosposka, Hazel and Ne WALDORF ROLL oma Miller, Bonnie Jean Ellis and Francis Barklow. *Tnw Vaine Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hood, of Langlois, were Armistice day guests All Thni' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Price Schroeder. M.J. B. HILL’S GOLDEN Lawrence Clinton’s cattle broke the WESTMINSTER 4 lb Pkg. WEST MAX. HOUSE lb barricade into the Barker place and Shopping Center since 1887 he was kept busy all day Monday ' i rounding them up from the neigh bors’ pastures. Rev. G. A. Gray, of Coquille, ad LIBBY’S 9 r . Nq ministered the communion service af CAKE FLOUR PKG. “17 No. 2«/2 Can CANS ter a brief sermon Sunday morning. There were about seventy in atten dance. After Sunday school a pot luck dinner was held in the playshed At two o’clock all of the older mem bers of the church met in a business They voted to incorporate on “Heaven,” was interspersed with session. ßfidge Happenings lb In Bulk under the name of The Church at . several appropriate solos by Miss A kitchen shower was given at her Arago and to buy one-half acre on home on Wednesday afternoon last JJlah Luttrell. A splendid Armistice Day program the corner of the Marvin Shaw place week for Mrs. Elise Lamp, primary teacher in the local school, who with was presented at the school house for the purpose of erecting a small church building thereon. A building her little daughter, Frances, had ( Friday afternoon with a large num The committee composed of J. L. Burtis, moved into one of the Ehrig cabins, ber of visitors in attendance. after boarding during the first two b program was as follows: group sing- Marvin Shaw and David Root was FRESH BANDON’S FINEST , ing of “America” and “Star Spangled elected to supervise the operations. months of the school term. Those Three members of the ways and Banner; ” flag salute led by Wilds lbs. JjC present were Mesdames Dwight Cul means còmmittee were elected as fol ver, Roy S. Luttrell, A. O. Hooton, O. Beckett and Vivienne Lake; several selections by the Bradford CCC or lows: Ernest Watkins, John Carl and — W. Heath,- Roy L. Beckett, John “In Flanders’ Marvin Shaw. They will serve five Dunckley, Chas. Johnson, Misses Na chestra; reading. Fields’* by Lynn Orilee Culver, cos years. Mrs. C. S. Webb was elected LOCAL BANANA Ä dine Ellis, Mae Hatcher and Martha tumed as a Red Cross nurse, with re to serve a three-year term on the ii Gustafson. Several others sent gifts. sponse by Howard Duncan, and sing pulpit supply committee. They voted 3 LBS. Miss Pauline Farmer is recovering ing behind the scenes of “America the to hold services and a potluck dinner I nicely from an emergency appendix Joel Root Beautiful” by 7th and 8th grade stu- on Thanksgiving day. operation performed last week, at the donated the money for the new dents; address by Dal King. Knife Hospital in Coquille, instead of church site. John Carl is the chair- the Mast Hospital in Myrtle Point as NEURITIS! PAIN’S MASTER FIEND man of the ways and means commit- we erroneously stated in last week's f Mft Local - Solid Heads David Root will Neuritis, one of nature’s crudest tee for next year. paper. continue as secretary-treasurer. diseases, can bend you double with Miss Lilah Luttrell, who is teach- pain and may wreck your nervous Mrs. Naomi Robison accompanied ing the Fiddle Creek school. a few system. This treacherous fiend is Mr. and Mrs. Roy R< .bison to Gren miles from Ada, spent the past week no respecter of persons. It strikes her small grand daughter, June Dan Bandon, drove up on Sunday Herbert and Wallace Carl, and Chas. ada, California, on Wednesday. She end here with her parents, Mr. and young and old— twisting and inflam ielson, were driving to Arago from spent Armistice day visiting his par Webb. While outside they visited the ming nerves until the body is a fur will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Roy S. Luttrell. Coquille when they met a car. In or ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Damron. Clarence Schroeder home at Corvallis nace of raging pain. But there is John Root for a few days there and Charles Mack, A. O. Hooton, R. A. hope. EOPA NEURITIS TABLETS der to avoid a head-on collision, Mrs. Sunday was the birthday of Thelma and found the Schroeders are all en the Robisons will visit Mr. and Mrs. Puett, Frank Culver, Karl Ehrig, No. 75, a famous homeopathic rem Halter drove into the bank and her Damron and guinea hen was the joying the best of health and liking Walter Robison. H. A. Hatfield and Mr. and Mrs. edy, compounded from the formula car overturned. The other car drove special dish at the birthday dinner. their new home. They sent their Rehearsals are under way in the Dwight Culver went to Coquille of a noted physician, may bring you The John Damrons returned to their best regards to all of their friends in on and the driver ’ s name was not relief. Thousands have benefited sixth grade on an original play to be I Tuesday to see the county court in from it. Mr. Dam- Arago and hope to hear from them if learned. Mrs. Halter and June re- home Monday evening. _ presented at Thanksgiving time. regard to a new bridge cross the Co ceived a few minor cuts and bruises ion had the misfortune to break a the are passing that way. Mrs. J. C. Wentz of Portland, Ore World has been received at Arago quille river here. The court promis gon, writes: “I want to tell you I am and the car was damaged so that a bone in his hand while at work last that Misery Moon, a hoodooed coon wiecker was called to extricate it. ' week and is forced to lay off while it ed to repair the old bridge to make it feeling much better than I ever hoped to feel. Twice I have walked a mile. will be in the gymnasium for the safer for use until a new one can be Your medicine has done wonders for The volley ball games held at the is in the cast. He is employed at the Time to License Old Bus Again purpose of entertaining the commun built in the spring. me.” gymnasium Friday night resulted in Moore mill in Bandon. Automobile owners in Oregon will ity some time early in December. A Wouldn ’ t it be wonderful to be Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Robison and receive reminders this week of the “Investments in Health** is the Arago being three points ahead in the full announcement will be given next freed from mankind's crippling en topic to be discussed at Christian En emy—neuritis? total score for both the girls’ and Harold, Mrs. Emmitt Hamamck and approach of another registration year, week. deavor next Sqnday evening, and boys’ games. They will play a return Mrs. Nora Hosposka spent Armistice when nearly 300,000 letters are re EOPA NEURITIS TABLETS con Mrs. David Root was the leader for Miss Constance Knight is the ap tain no narcotics, bromides, or coal {ame in Langlois November 15 for day in Marshfield. leased in the mails by Earl Snell, tar products. Will not affect the Christian Endeavor on Sunday eve the final word on who has the Lang Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Secretary of State. pointed leader. heart. $1.00 a bottle at Fuhrman’s ning and Nile Miller gave a short ser- J. L. Burtis for an all-day sewing Miss Ionella Curtiss, who has been Pharmacy or any druggist. An annual license may be purchas Write | mon which was both interesting and lois-Arago banner this year. Miss Opal Robison, of Lakeside, bee with a potluck dinner at noon ed for $5.00 for private passenger employed for some time at the Alvin Eopa Co., 880 Folsom St., San Fran helpful. On November 17, Ray Par Houston Robison, ot Ten Mile, and when a birthday cake with four cars to be registered for the year Billings home at Arago, spent Satur cisco, for free Health Booklet. ker will give the sermon in the eve day night here at the home of her Mr. and Mrs Neill Farre and two candles honoring Darwin Gulstrom 1936. This low rate has been enjoyed ning and there will be a short play Let the 20-30 club fix those old children, of North Bend, and Mr. and was featured. Those present were by car owners for the third consecu mother, Mrs. H. A. Hatfield. during the Endeavor hour, "Ameri Mrs.- Walter Moore, of Coquille, were Mesdames Albert J^illie, Albert Gul tive time. J. L. Ellis will conduct the church broken toys and make some kid ca’s Roll of Honor,” with the follow Armistice week-end guests at the strom, Gordon Fleming, Everett Laf service next Sunday morning, his happy at Christmas. Call Hudson’s, “Those desiring to make applica ing cast: Marvin Shaw, Alvina and Standard Oil, Union OU. We will home of Mr. and Mrs. George Robi ferty, Marvin Saaw, Ray Parker, C. tion for plates for the new season at subject being appropriate to the Alton BUlings, Maxine and Ellis pick up. son. Mr. Moore has just been dis S. Webb, David Root, Harriet Bur an early date may send in their re Thanksgiving season. Rackleff. The song service will com missed from the hospital after a seri bank, Frank Burbank, A. T. Hill, it ' mittances together with their regis- Mias Martha Gustafson closed a mence at seven o’clock. Body and Fender repair work done two weeks' evangelistic meeting Sun Law.ence Rackleff, ~ Ernest Watkins, tration cards properly signed at any ous operation. Cards have been received from ■* -• J. . and platM wyj J* ma|led irom and Miss Eleanor Corthell took advan John Carl, George Zinzerling day evening. Special numbers on >y experienced mechanics. Our body Miss Pearl Robinson which praises tage- of the holiday to spend the L. Burtis. the program were a solo by Virginia jainter is an expert. Let us prove Salem to reach the applicant on De the beauties and comforts of Agness Mr. and Mrs. A. Haberly, of Ban- week-end with her parents, Mr. and Beckett, duet by Frances and Fem ve have the best of repair service. health is Mrs. R. A. Corthell in Marshfield. | don, spent Thursday visiting at the cember 15, the first date on which where she is visiting. Her lltf Davidson, and the sermon, which was touthw<*irtem Motor Co. 1936 licenses may be used,” suggests improving rapidly through her rest Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lillie were home of Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Aasen. Mr. Snell. there. Mrs Baugh arrived safely at Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McAllister were Marshfield visitors on Friday. A drawing for low license numbers her home In San Jose and has sent Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fleming cele- also dinner guests there in their hon- will be held on November 20, and all greetings to several of her friends brated their wedding anniversary or. Mr. McAllister has discarded his applicants received at that time will here. Saturday evening with a waffle din I crutches and is walking after being be included. Special request num G. Saling, of the McKinley district, ner at their home. The guests were off his injured leg for eleven months. bers will not be assigned, in order to canvassed this community on Tues Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lafferty, Mr. Mrs. B. B. Watkins left Saturday continue the expeditious handling ot day selling radios. and Mrs. Mavin Srhaw, Mr. and Mrs. morning for Corvallis, accompanying plates. B. B. Watkins drove to Bandon Adrian Halter, Mr. and Mrs. Art Mrs. Will Mavity, of Bafidon. They Sunday where he will remain with Doyle, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bur were guests there of Mrs Martha Knife Hospital his daughter, Mrs. J. K. Baker, for Averill and then drove on to Salem bank. some time. . Floyd Fredenberg came in from on Tuesday where they visited Mrs Nov. 8—Mrs. Blanche Snider, of Mr. and Mrs. Otha Ray and son. Port Angeles, Washington, to attend , Elbert Dyer. They expect to spend Marshfield, entered hospital for ma Harold Lee, of Myrtle Point, Mr. and the funeral of his brother, Ed. who some time in Portland bfore return - jor operation. Mrs. Clem Smith, who are staying at was killed in a logging camp near ing to their home. Nov. 7—Dora Ames, daughter of the home of Mrs. Mary Mix and small there last Tuesday. The funeral was Mr. and Mrs. George Hampton left Mr. and Mrs. Al Ames, of Coquille, Miss Marian Hoxey drove to Salem held in Coquille Saturday afternoon. early Wednesday for Sacramento, appendicitis operation. Saturday and visited Mrs. Marian Ed was a graduate of the class of 1925 where they will attend the meeting of Nov. 8—Mrs. Emory Johnston and Hoxey who is at the state tubercular Arago high school and was born on the National Grange. They plan to small son entered hospital for treat hospital. They were all very happy Hall’s Creek. He was the eldest son be gone a week. ments. to find her so much improved that of Henry Fredenberg, a nephew of Mrs. John Devereaux and small Nov. 12—Mist Frances Dealer, of she has been dismissed from the hos L. M., Oluf and John L. Aasen and son, Lawrence, visited at the George Leneve, emergency operation for ap pital and is in the pavilion. This was a brother of Alvin and Floyd, Mrs. Zinzerling home on Thursday, re pendicitis. the first time Marian had seen her Emory Johnston, of Coquille, and turning to their home in Bandon that Nov. 12—Mrs Frank Thrift enter mother for almost a year. Mrs. Hoxey Mrs. Rodney Davenport, of ■ Myrtle evening. ed hospital for treatments is a sister of Mrs. Otha Ray and a Point. Alvin is a junior in the high Those attending the football classic Nov. 13—Mrs. Alice Roberts, Co niece of Mr. and Mrs. Smith. school now and lives on Hall's Creek Saturday in Eugene, from Arago quille. major operation, were Miss Martha Jane Webb. Mr. I Nov. 14—Raymond Widner, son of Mrs. Alma Halter had a serious ac with his father. Mr. and Mrs. Jbhn Damron and and Mrs. Ernest Watkins and daugh-. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Widqer, tonsils cident Sunday morning at the turn near the Joe Milan! place. She and children, Jack and Anna Lou, of tars, Mary and Jean, Lee Collier,1 removed. The Bergmann Spring Heel Logger 5 h FEUJ h Y 5TDRE5 Butter 35c Eggs Cheese Cream of Wheat 15 23c Matches Candyo Bars oFor Tissue J, COFFEE Shortening H. N. LORENZ Oofctotn SHOES 35c Swansdown ?9C Spinach Peanut Butter am ¡4« Hominy X*.n2Ä 2 CANS 4^ w FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Spinach 21«». 11C < ftp Sweet Potatoes 5c Lettuce £ I Cranberries 2 Squash œ I/2® Cabbage 2c