The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 29, 1936, Page 5, Image 5

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ARAGO
5RFEUJ0Y STORES
Eiic Gulstrom, of Tillamook, drove
up Saturday to visit with his brother,
Albert, in the Coquille Hospital. On
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Squires
and small son, of Booth, spent the day
with Mr. Gulstrom, who is recovering
nicely from an operation performed
Tuesday.
Miss Eleanor Corthell has returned
to her home in Marshfield for the
summer vacation. She will teach ini
Sam’s Valley high school in Jackson'
county next year.
Miss Martha Jane Webb has moved i
from the teacherage to her paretns’
nome in Coquille. She taught the in­
termediate grades in Arago the past*
winter. This room will be eliminated
next year when Ardgo will have
STORE NO. 469
Phone 81
Phone 122
STORE NO. 136
anly two grade teachers.
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Nothing la 11 m world oi lubri­
Mrs. Winnifred Ray will have
?harge
of
the
four
upper
grades
with
cation compares with the pun­
n
an estimated enrollment of less than
ishment that motor oils must
fifteen for next year.
ceiio
withstand today
Julia Lee Wright
Miss Alice Scott has gone to La
Grande, where she will spend the va­
i»kg. . .
TODAY’S oil temperatures are up
cation with her father. When she
33%—clearances are 26% tighter
Makes the best Sandwiches
returns she will have charge of the
White or Wheat Sliced
—accelerations 30% faster—pis­
Doecs .
lower grades with about the same
number of pupils ar the upper grades.
ton speeds even 36% greater than*
1-lb loaf -
QC
Ray Parker plans to make his head­
in 1930 cars.
quarters in Coquille this summer,
So we made a new oil — a
acting as a sales agent. His plans for
fine new oil for these fine new
l'/j-tbloaf - 13C
next winter have not been formulat­
cars — RPM Motor Oil Unsur­
ed.
The last day of school was marked
passed! "RPM’s” new process
by a picnic on the school grounds
combines in this one oil all the
Friday noon, where a small group of
. A QUART
desirable attributes of all oils. It’s
patrons joined the teachers and pu­
a luxury product — at low cost!
pils for dinner and closing exercises.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lillie and chil- ’
dren spent Sunday in Bandon visiting
his mother, Mrs. M. E. Lillie.
Graduation exercises for the class
Fairview, Anna Gibbs from Coos of 1936 were held in the attractively
BREWSTER VALLEY
River, Mr. and Mrs. Minor Mead, of decorated gymnasium Friday evening
Mrs. Anice Anderson came to the
Powers, Milford Mast and Helen when the following program was giv­
valley last Monday from Merril, Ore.,
Glenn of McKinley, C. J. Thompson. en: Invocation by Rev. John Root,
to visit her sister, Mrs. P. A. Alford,
Glenn Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus piano solo by Miss Edythe Woodward,
BULK Pound . . .
and family and her brother, J. D.
Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Abernathy vocal solo by Mrs. S. C. McAllister,
Laird, and family and other rela­
from Dora.
chorus, “The Heavens Resound” and
tives and friends.
I
Local
J. B. Shoemaker, from Alaska, has “Auld Lang Syne” by members of the
Ernest Krewson, who has been in
been visiting his daughter, Mrs. ringing class directed by J. L. Back-
the hospital In Myrtle Point suffer­
Cora Altree, the past week.
man. address by Dr. Jesse H. Bond
ing from inflammatory rheumatism
1 Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Murray, of of the University of Oregon, presen­
for some time was able to come home
Thursday. He is still quite weak and Camas Valley, old,friends of the Wil- tation of diplomas by Adrian Halter,
Quart Jar
No. 2*4 Cans
I sons, visited with them Sunday.
chairman of the school board, bene­
confined to the house.
Kenneth
Laird,
of
Coos
River,
and
diction by Rev. John Root. The mem-
An all-day meeting and potluck J
Carl Laird, of Myrtle Point, visited 1 bers of the class were Annie Dear-
dinner was held at the community
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hall Friday, May 22, when Miss Pat­ at the home of their parents, the J. ' dorff and Charles Webb, who had
D. Lairds, Sunday.
' their names engraved on the high
terson of the home demonstration de­
Charles and Burton Wilson left school honor roll and Cecil Patrick
partment of O. B. C, could be here.
Saturday for Bridge to spend a
Fr^ddteVeUer?
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
She gave some very interesting and
aj .
helpful talks on home furnishings week or so at the home of their ( Mrl Everett Lafferty aijd
grandparents.
Fresh . Solid
len, spent Tuesday and Wednesday
This was also the last day of school
1 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laird and Miss in Grants Pau visiting her aunt, Mrs.
so the children were dismissed at
Cora Bullack visited at Coos River Walter Barklow...
noon and enjoyed the dinner. Those
I Mr. and Mra. Wayne Woodward
present for the talks were Mesdames Monday.
Claude Hicks has been confined to ; and son,. Gerald, left Monday morn­
Rimer Wilaon. W. A. Nickason. Ted
Head
Pound..........................
Abbott, Lester Mayse, Anton Yotz, his bed for the past week.
ing for Waldport where they will
Oscar Dufrell. Perley Crowley, 3. D. -C. M. Wilson took Mrs. Wilson to spend the next ten days.
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Laird, C. M Wilson, W A Keller. Coquille for a medical treatment Sat- I Mr. and Mrs Stanley Halter and
Ur”?^e.K 1°°?n< *nd feeUng'Mr.nd"Mr.'’MM7eTwero Sunday
Chas. Oberman, Belle Shepherd,,
rxoHar inon chn vsrsac
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Large
Harold Shepherd, Ivan Laird, Misses much better than »he was.
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
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Hazel Durrell, Cora Bullack. Chris-'
Lane in the Roy district. Mrs. Lane
48
Scholarships
to
0.
S.
C.
tina Christensen, and Mrs. Anice An- '
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returned with them to be a guest of
derson, of Merrill, Ore..
| Dorris Compton, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Myers for a time. Mrs.
Mrs. Ernest Krewson and Velma and Mrs. Lafe Compton of this city, Lane has been on crutches for fifteen
3 For
and Eloda attended the graduation who was one of the 48 young men weeks with a broken foot.
3 Bunches - - - - -
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exercises at Myrtle Point Friday.' and women of the state recently se-
Mr. and Mrs. John Carl and Mr.
Forrest Krewson graduated in that | lected by the state board of higher and Mrs. Mclden Carl returned Tues­
claas
| education to receive scholarships to day night from a trip which took
NOTICE —STORES CLOSED SATURDAY
A farewell party was given for, attend Oregon State college next them through the Willamette valley
Miss Cora Bullack, who is leaving for year, plans to register in secretarial to Portland over the Columbia high­
her home in Salem soon, at the com- science there,
way to Pendleton, down over the Old
C. A. Keltner, this week from Hunt- ' For sound Fire Insurance, go to
Buy local bread and support horns
munity hall Saturday evening. Since
These scholarships are granted only Oregon Trail to the central Oregon
industry.
Sltf
hirhurov through Prineville^ and ington, Oregon, where he has taught Ned C. Kelley
Miss Bullack is to be married this' to students from among the upper highway
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summer, the Mytrle Leaf club spon-' one-third of their graduating claass. Bend, through by way of Crater for the past two years.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Miller and
sored a mock wedding ceremony, in- Miss Compton was highly recom- Lake in the snow and home by the
daughters, Colleen and Maxine, of
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veighling Miss Bullack to be the mended for a scholarship by H. H. Pacific highway.
bride. Others taking part were Ha-' Hartley, principal of the Coquille
Sunday morning services were held Portland, spent the week-end in Ara­
zel Durrell as the groom, Mra. Oscar high school, and others in the oom- in the gymnasium, with Rev. F. H. go visiting relatives. They came es- .
Durrell as the minister, Mrs. Elmer munity. She has maintained a straight Barr, of Myrtle Point, preaching on pecially to the graduation exercises ■
Wilson and Mrs. W A Njckgsqn gs •’I’’ average throughout her high ‘Memorials.”
Miss Edyteh Wood- of Freddie Vetter, brother of Mrs.1
bridesmaid. Mn W A. Waller as whooi oareer, and in edition has tak- ' ward played the offertory music. In Miller. They were Sunday guests of 1
papa and Mrs Harold Shpherd as en an Important part in extra-curri- the evening John Ceri conducted the Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller.
The final firing of the first kiln of
momma, and Lila Mae Laird, who cular activities of the school. These discusison on the first of a series of
carried the train . Mra Jess Hicks have included editorship of the HI- ; crime subjects, Ernest Watkins will bricks for this season was completed
played the wedding march and Mrs. Times, membership in the Girls’. lead the second next Sunday, dlscuss- last week at the brick factory. While
Ivan Laird san«, ”1 Love You Truly,’’ League, Student Council, Glee club, >ng “What should be done with the the kiln is cooling Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
But the bride hadn’t rehearsed the Girl* Trio, and parts In the junior Criminal?” and David Root will lead Zinsening and Edith, Alien and Jun­
negt part—whan Burton Wilson and play,
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senior play, _____
school operettas, ' he 11 last
one ■
on “ ___
How the
returned ior are visiting relatives in Portland.:
There Is much being written and
Muri Laird came in bringing their (and participation in girls’ athletics. | criminal is treated,” on June 7.
wagon prettily decorated and heavily ( Two Coos county students who
Rev. and Mrs John Root and said about the new bridge over Coos
• A Bergmann ia the original scaler shoe. It is
loaded with the many and lovely gifts were awarded similar scholarships daughter, Deloria, left Sunday after- Bay but Arago is very grateful for a
expertly made from long wearing, dry tan leather
brought to her by her friend» in and last year are now attending Oregon noon for Grenada, California, accom- new bridge over Hall's Creek near
out of the valley. Those attending State. Doris James, of Myrtle Point, nanying Mr, and Mra. Sam Root that the L. M. Aasen place. The angle of
which permits free breathing of the logger’s feet
from outside the valley were Mr.
a freshman in lower division, and 'ar as they went farther south on approach is very much improved and'
Arago
is
hoping
fqr
an
equal
im-
|
on
hot days. Outdoor men in the West know
and Mrs. S. L. Leatherman and Mr. Everett A. Hansen, of Marshfield, is their wedding trip.
provement with a new long bridge
and Mr». Joe Myera, from Leo, Mt, a freshman in engineering.
I Mr.
and
Mrs.
Emcst
Watkins
and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Watkins and negj the post office There have been J
Bergmann quality .There’s
and Mrtl Arthur Jenkins, ArM
daughters, Jean and Anne, returned
Dr.
C.
G.
Stem,
Chiropractor.
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rumors
that
one
is
to
be
built
thia
;
k|ns and Catharine Berry. <4 Co­
a pair for every outdoor need
Saturday afternoon frgru a trip which
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summer as th» present one has been
quille, Mr. and Mra. Harry Hubble, of Moulton St., phone 86J.
'ook them ty butherlin, where they
requiring a husky shoe.
declared unsafe.
' called on Miss Pearl Robinson who
Mrs. Ethel Collier returned to her
nade many friends in Arago during
home in Portland Sunday afternoon
her stay in the community last fall as
after spending a short vacation with’
in evangelistic singer. She sent her
her parents, Mr.- and Mrs. Glenn Col­
Shopplns Center Since 1U7
best wishes to the community, The
lier.
Watkins then journeyed up the Mc­
Mr. and Mrs. Tyrrell Woodward
Kenzie river and over the Santiam
left Tuesday for Fresno, California,
"Trat
ietour across the Cascades. Too much
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A;
where they will vist her aunt, who
annot be written concerning the
Valut
has been failing in health.
»cenic beauties of this new road
All
Sam Damron is ponftned to his bed
There are falls and lakes that cannot
Tbra"
part of the time with chronic bron­
* surpassed in grandeur and trails
chitis.
have been built to the scenic attrac­
tions by the CCC boys stationed near,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
rhey spent Friday afternoon and
Notice Is hereby given that the un­
light in Prineville at the guests of dersigned has been appointed by the
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Barklow. County Court of the State of Oregon
Leaving Saturday morning they re- in and for the County of Coos as
unred by Fort Klamath and Crater executrix of the Last Will and Testa­
ment of A. C. Lukens, Dereased; and
Lake, finding hot weather as they all persons having claims against the
drove down the Rogue river. They estate of the said deceased are re­
vere fortunate in having very dear quired to present them with the prop­
weather during the entire trip. Mr. er vouchers to the undersigned at tl.e
law offices of J. J. Stanley in the City
ind Mrs. Barklow and Mary Watkins of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon,
expect to be in Coos county by the within six motnhs from the date of
this notice.
first of June.
Dated and first published this
Francis Keltner arrived at the 29th day of May, 1936
iome of his parents, Mr. and Mrs 2Ut5
Lucinda Lukens, Executrix.
DECORATION DAY
25< A QUART
Stock Up O Makin9» For The Picnic Lunch !
paper
Napkins
PaPer
Plates
Deviled
Meat
su™ ’ ‘
BREAD
MOTOR on.
OIL PRODUCT
SUGAR
Matches «-“»»c™-
.... 7c
Sc
lOc
10 ibs 49 c
lhe
Peanut In
Butter
Salad
Dressing
Cheese
14
nfp e
Lettuce
gne
. .
33c
Dill
Piekies
2
c Cabbage
5
25c
ä 1/^
Green Onions
Cucumbers
or Radishes 1 (V
10c
BERGMANN
Scaler
FOR SUMMER LOGGING
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