The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 22, 1937, Page 5, Image 5

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    ARAGO
McAllister.
K ■. and Mrs. H. E. Book and Mrs.
He. belt Carl on Monduy accom­
panied Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crow and J. K -Jaker, of Bandon, spent Sunday
M um Lodenift Cross to Corvallis, afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. B.
where he visited his brother, Wallace, Wai kins and Mrs. Martha McNair.
J. W. Barnett has been suffering
who is attending O*. S. C. h They re­
turned Thursday at the close of the fiom sinus trouble this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Damron, of Ban­
state dairymen’s meeting, which Mr.
don, called on Ernest Watkins Sat­
Cross went to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rackleff urday night. Mr. Watkins is recov­
were hosts at a surprise birthday er ng from severe cold and threaten­
,
party in honor of their son, Ellis, ed pneumonia.
Miss Leona Stallard, of Powers,
Monday evening. The young people
gathered at the home of Gerald niece of Mrs. Jess’ Dawron, is In the
Woodward and arrived at the Rack- Mast hospital recovering from a se­
leif home in a group, making the sur­ rious operation.
Miss Eldred Wilder, nee Genevie
prise complete.
t’iie evening was
spent in different games with refresh­ Barklow, and small daughter, Joyce
ments of iruit salad and oirthday Ann, are at their home in Myrtle
cake served at the close of the eve­ Poir.t and will be glad to see their
ning. Those present were Miss Es- friends.
Mrs. Edith Woodward was able to
tner Davidson, Annie Deardorff,
Lxatha Munford, Mary, Jean and attend church on Sunday for the
Anne Watkins, Maxine Rackleff, first time since her return from Los
Keith Kribbs, Clyde Lillie, Milton Angeles at Christmas time. She has
Hammack, Charles Webb, Gerald been suffering from a severe cold.
Bible study wm held Thursday eve­
Woodward, Ellis Rackleff and Mr.
ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S
and Mrs. Lawrence Rackleff.
C. McAllister, who served ice cream
Bill and Ray Ward and Lyle Rog­
and cookies at the close of the lesson.
ers have left the Arago school. They
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Sam
have moved into‘‘'She Gravel Ford
Root, Mrs. Tyrrell Woodward, David
district.
Root, Mrs. Oluf Aasen, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barklow have
Ein?st Watkins, Mary, Jean and
moved from the Charles Butler place,
Anne. The book of Acts wm finished.
which they have leased for tbs past
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barklow
eight years, to Myrtle Point, where
drove up from Bandon Sunday and
they will stsy with Mr. end Mrs. El­
vw#’"6unday dinner guests of Mr.
dred Wilder until they find another|
sr.d Mrs. Stanley Halter.
Other
ranch they can lease. Mr. and Mrs.
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Alden Butler, of Myrtle Point, have
Woodward and Gerald.
moved to the Butler ranch and will
Rev. W. R. Wilder, of Coquille, con­
run it this year. Miss Iris Barklow
ducted the morning service at Arago
will stay at the Flentge Perkins home
Sunday with forty-nine at Sunday
while she finishes her lest year in
school following. Rev. W. A. Stevens,
high school.
if Coquille, will preach January 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Root and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Myers and Oliver
daughters, Lois and Alyse, and Mr.
drove to Bandon Monday and spent
and Mrs. George Weeks and Bobby
the day with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Parklow at their home tn the Bob
George Hampton, returning to their Otto court. They called on Mr. and
homes in Powers the same day.
Mrs. Willis Hoover and found them
The Arago basketball squad played
in comfortable quarters.
two games last week end. On Friday
Mrs. Oluf Aasen wm taken to the
night they played the opening game
Coquille Hospital Tuesday for medi­
of the B league schedule,- winning cal treatment.
from Coos River by a score of 27 to
-John Paul is ill with the flu.
17.
The boys were considerably
Small
Leonard Menegat, two
strengthened by having Barklow in month old sorf of Mr. and Mrs. Reg­
at center. Those playing were: Bark­ inald Menegat, is somewhat better
low, center; Fredenberg, Rackleff and after suffering from a severe cold and
Lillie, guards; Doyle, Hammack, T. cough. He is still coughing but seems
Robison and Ivan Robison, forwards. to be on the mend.
Coos River reserves were victorious,
with a score of 27 to 21.
Eugene
MYRTLE POINT ITEMS
Laird, of Myrtle Point, refereed. Fol­
Miss
Marie Clinton has accepted a
lowing the high school game, Myrtle
Point independents played Arago, position as bookkeeper at the Eads
Service Station.
winning by a close margin.
Mrs. Young and two sons, of India,
Glenice Finley, of Johnson’s Mill,
came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. who have been visiting Mrs." Young's
Frank Burbank on Thursday.
She sister, Mis. Frank Freeman, have
was joined by her brother, Cecil, Fri­ gone to Palo AltoK California, where
day evening and on Saturday their they will visit another sister before
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Finley, leaving for their home in' India.
The H. D. Bones family are moving
were dinner guests of the Burbanks.
The dinner was especially in honor to Idaho, where they will make their
of Mr. Finley and Mr. Burbank, home. Lester Porterfield is helping
whose birthdays occur on the same them move.
Mrs. Raleigh Greene has acecpted a
date this week. The young people re­
turned to their home with their par­ position as clerk in the N. P. Peter­
son’s store for a few weeks.
ents Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. N. G. W. Perkins re­
Mr. and Mrs. George Hampton left
Monday for Corvallis to attend the turned home from a several weeks'
state dairymen's meeting.
They visit in southern California. .
Mrs. Rose Garrett was able to leave
planned to return at its close on
the Mast Hospital Friday and return
Thursday.
The B league basketball schedule is to her home.
Cecil Carter, of Grants Pass, is
out and Arago has the following
games, beginning with Coos River at spending this week in Myrtle Point
Arago January 15 with a win for visiting relatives and friends.
Henry Bryant and Wm. Bell left
Arago, with Powers January 22 at
Powers, Riverton January 29 at Riv­ Monday morning on a business trip to
erton, Coos River February 8 at Coos Sacramento, California.
Mrs. Powerie returned home Sat­
River, Powers at Arago February 12,
and Riverton at Arago in the fine! urday afternoon on the stage from a
several weaks’ stay in Portland.
game February 19.
P. W. Laird left Thursday for
Lyle Rogers, who has been practis­
ing with the squad all fall and play­ Jerkeley, California, after spending
ing with the reserves, has transferred :?n days in Myrtle Point on business.
Mrs. Agnes Kenyon, of Port Orford,
to Myrtle Point as his family have
t oved to a ranch near Gravel Ford ¿pent Sunday at the home of her par­
Mrs Sam Root left Sunday after­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Deyoe.
The Security Bank of Mrytle Point
noon for the Pleasant View school,
up the North Fork, where she will act held its annual meeting Thursday af
’ emoon and all officers of the bank
as substitute teacher for this week.
Mrs. David Root wm unable to be were re-elected for the . new year.
They are N. G. W. Perkins, president;
out Sunday because of illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Myers spent Wed­ Wm. Lundy, vice president; Harry
nesday visiting his sister, Mrs. Jess Dement, cashier; and Ralph Kring,
assistant cashier.
Clinton, near Myrtle Point.
R. D. Kring was elected president
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wannamaugher, of
Pandon. spent Saturday night and it the Myrtle Point National Farm
Sunday visiting Mr, and Mrs. S. C. Loan association Thursday at the or-
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