The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 29, 1937, Page 5, Image 5

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A rago
| tpent the •week-end with her sister,!
Newly enrolled pupils at Arago for Mrs. Albert Lillie.
| A rasa basketball boys pl yed their j
this term were 4?at Blondell, third
si.de; Peggy Blondell, fifth; Bob second league game at Pou era Frida.,
Blondell, sixth; and Betty Blondell in Right and lost with a final scoi— of
the ninth. Mrs. Sam Root has been 30-29 in favor of Power:. AU the
hired to assist Miss Alice Scott In the thrills of a whole game were packed
lower grade room. Miss Scott will ’n the first quarter. The game was
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have charge of the third and fourth fast and furious throughout.
grades. In the afternoon Miss Scott fouls were called on each team but in
will have entire charge. At the be­ spite of that the game was, ,d?an
ginning of the term a decreased en­ fought. The speed of piny was the
rollment indicated that two teachers cause of the fouls. Sprague, of Pow­
could take the entire grade school but ers, was tied with Ivan Ilobison, of
several families have moved in dur­ Arago;-for individual scoring honors
ing the fall term and the increased with twelve points each. An injured
number in the low grade room has ankle took Hammack out of play near
made it impracticable for one teacher the end of the game or the final re­
sult might have been reversed. Arago
to handle it.
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Mrs. Frank Burbank was hostess at team consisted of Robison and Ham­
a surprise birthday party in honor of mack, forwards; Fredenberg and Lil­
her husband at their home on Thurs­ lie, guards; Bark'ow, center, and
day evening. The evening was spent Doyle, forward. A game Is scheduled
in progressive games with prizes go­ with Riverton for Friday night at
ing to Mrs. Tyrrell Woodward, Adri­ Riverton. However, Arago is a bit
an Halter and Mrs. Marvin Shaw. handicapped with Barklow and Rack-
Those enjoying the evening were Mr. leff 1U with flu and Hammack crip­
and Mrs. Adrian Halter, Mr. and Mrs. pled with a bad ankle.
The road situation Is becoming
Sam Root, Mr. apd Mrs. Tyrrell
acute for the Arago schools.
Unless
Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Laf­
the weather is very drying no school
ferty, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mene-
buses will be able to run as all roads
gat, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shaw, Mr.
leading to Arago are breaking and
and Mrs. George Golden and Mr. and
vehicles as large as the school trucks
Mrs. Frank Burbank.
will soon be garaged for the winter.
Miss Jessie Palmiter demonstrated
However if these roads are becoming
the use of a color chart in the home in
impassable the problem will become
relation to planned color schemes on
county
anc* due for considera­
Friday at an all day meeting at the
tion by other school boards as well as
home of Mrs. J. L. Burtis. The ladies
No. 3, and the action may have to be
enjoyed a dinner of tamale pie, fruit
planned by the county superinten­
salad, sandwiches and string beans,
dent's office. Several solutions might
planned by a lunch committee and
be worked out but something will
brought by the ladies.
The next
have to be done as children can not
meeting will finish the topic of colors
come from a distance. Road repair
and will be held at the home of Mrs.
is almost out of the question at this
S. L. Lafferty with the lunch to be
time of year. In eastern Oregon the
planned by Mrs. Walter Laird, Mrs.
pupils are boarded by the district
Tom Garrone and Mrs. Ernest Ham­ near the school and that might be a
mack. At the business meeting the possibilitlty.
At least we are not
resignation of Mrs. Sam Root was ac­ flooded out as they are in the east.
cepted and Mrs. Ernest Hammack
Neoma and Hazel Miller, Donald
was elected to act as chairman for the Messenger, Francis Barklow and Ellis
rest of the series. Those present were Rackleff were absent from high
Mesdames Ward Evans, Walter Laird, school on account of illness on Tues­
S. L. Lafferty, Tom Garrone, A. H. day.
Bender, Lawrence Rackleff, J. L.
John Carl is able to be out again
Burtis, C. A. Keltner, Tyrrell Wood­ after an attack of flu.
ward, John Carl, Ernest Hamamck, S.
Sixty people gathered at the school
C. McAllister, C. S. Webb. There will house Sunday morning and attended
be three more demonstrations.
Sunday School, W. E. Stephens, of
Miss Esther Davidson attended the Coquille, who had been expected, was
basketball game in Powers Friday not able to come. On Sunday, Janu­
night and remained there overnight ary 31, Rev. James L. Gibson, of Myr­
as guest of Miss Phyllis Spilbrink, a tle Point, will preach in the morning.
seventh grade teacher at Powers, Mrs. David Root will lead Christian
whose home is also tn Forest Grove. Endeavor with the topic, “What do I
Both young ladies were graduates of you know of our Church?"
the 1938 class from Pacific University.
Mrs. George Hampton became ill
Mias Davidson returned Saturday af­ with the flu last Thursday night but
ternoon.
the crisis has passed and she is better
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Damron spent now. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lafferty
Friday and Saturday visiting and stayed at the Hampton home so Mrs.
transacting business in Bandon.
Lafferty could care for Mrs. Hampton
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barklow, of and on Sunday Everett Lafferty and
Bandon, spent Saturday night and son. Allen, become ill. Allen is not
Sunday visiting his mother, Mrs. so seriously affected but Everett has
Sarah Barklow.
contracted pneumonia and is very ill.
Mrs. R. C. Parker is confined to her Mrs. Lafferty and his brother, Fred,
bed with a severe cold.
are running the mail route for him.
Charles Webb was delightfully sur­
Albert Tomlinson, Ezra Messenger
prised Saturday evening when a and Frank McKean visited the county
group of his friends waded through court on Monday to protest the very
the mud to bring birthday greetings, muddy condition of the upper Hall's
games and Ice cream to him.
His Creek road, which has become so bad
mother had baked two huge birthday that the school bus cannot make the
cakes in anticipation of the occasion last mile of the route and nine chil­
and a very jolly evening was spent dren are forced to walk more than
by Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Webb, Miss Es­ two miles through mud that is almost
ther Davidson, Mary, Jean and Anne beyond traveling. What can be done
Watkins, Annie Deardorff, Leaths is a question as the cause is the
Munford, Maxine Rackleff, Gerald weather, combined with the fact that
Woodward, Stephen Aasen, Clyde too heavy hauling was done over the
Lillie, Herbert Carl and Mamie Jones road at the time it was gravelled early
of Myrtle Point.
this month.
The freezing weather
Milton Hammack
visited with combined with the snow and rein has
friends in Powers and vicinity after made the entire road very difficult to
the basketball game Friday night, re­ travel. Due to the recent low bud­
turning to Arago Sunday.
gets the road has not been kept up
Mr. and Mrs Jess Robison, Ten­ properly as has been the case of many
nessee, Ivan and Mary drove to Pow­ country side roads. Heavy summer
ers at noon on Friday and were din­ travel has ground the surface fine and
ner guests of Mr. Rdbison’s sister.
the road bed can not stand the strain.
Albert Gulstrom was called to Port­ Nevertheless the condition is almost
land for medical treatment on Satur­ impossible for the children, some of
day. Mr». Gulstrom and the boys whom are in the beginners class.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stallard.
Charlene Stallard and Mrs. Elbert
Hull, of Powers, were Thursday din­
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Dam­
son.
Mrs. Oluf Aasen, who is suffering
from peritonitis in the Coquille Hos­
pital. Is getting along as well as can
be expected, although she is in great
pain..
Ellis Rackleff was taken to the Co- (
quille Hospital on Sunday for treat­
ment of acute bronchitis and throat
infection.
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The Myrtle Leaf club met at the
home of Mrs. W A. Nickason last
Thursday.
As this was the first*
meeting in the new year eacl? one
present was asked to give a new
year's resolution in answer to roll
call. Officers were elected for the
year. They were: Mrs. W. A. Keller,
president; Mrs. Perley Crowley, vice
president; Mrs. W. A. Nickason, sec.-
treas., and Mrs. Oscar Durrell, as­
sistant sec.-treas
Plans were made
to give Mrs. Minor Mead a shower on
Thursday, Jan. 28 The next meeting
will be held at the home of Mrs. Oscar
Durrell's on Feb. 24. Delicious re­
freshments of fruit salad, cookies, tea
and coffee were served to the fol­
lowing: Mesdames J. D. Laird, Jess
Hicks, Ivan Laird, Elmer Wilsoq,
FRIDAY
Stock Up
to
MONDAY
SAVINGS!
If yoa are rally aerioua
about saving money, you'll
not miu thia gale —
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Thbagh
Safeway values are al way»
exceptional, thia great Can­
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to
Feb. 1st
ned OgMrte Saha, to deatinod
to make money-earing his­
tory. Stock ap> whether your
supplies are low or net. You
can always tiso canned
goods. bu0rou can’t always
save as much money.
inclusive
ì
2 Cans
CORN 25c
PEAS 19c
RAYMAL Whole Kernel
No. 2 Can
Doz. $1.43
Shrimp
PINEAPPLE
3 Cans
39« Broken Slice No. 2Vi Can
r
Dozen $1.09
TOMATOES
14
No. 2‘/2 Solid Pack Can
Dozen $1.53
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2
2 Cans
Oysters
GRAPE FRUIT
Cans
KISTSWEET No. 300 size
25c
6 Cans 69c
GREEN
BEÄNS
2 Cans
GREEN BEANS
29c
Del Monte No. 2 Can
Raycroft No. 2 Can
F Doz.
3 Cans
1.05
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-
35c
6 Cans 99c
2 Cans
SUN LADEN No. 2 Can
2 Cans
CAT ATIbi ALASKA PINK
6 Cans 85c
18c
lOc
CAN
No. 1 Tail Can
1.15
Hills Bros. Coffee CTD. . . X7c
4Q Lb
FLOUR
1.35
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PRIDE OF WEST
Sack
Motor
Oil
Beans
Red Mexican
PEN RAD Pure Penn.
10 lb
O Gal.
65c
¿Can
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Edwards
Dependable
COFFEE
$1 .29 1 &
1
2 It
Bread
Julia Lee Wright
Freah Daily
. 85« 1 ^Loif ■ 14«
. 49« 1 Uaf . IOC
A1FW3V COFFEE 3CCC
GROUND FRESH AS YOU BUY IT
PORK AND BEANS
Van Camps 3 Cans 25c
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
LIPTON TEA
Yellow Label
GRAHAM CRACKERS
Honey Maid 2-lb box 29c
ApplesGraveMtein
SANKA COFFEE
Lb. Can - -
WHITE KING SOAP
Medium Size Pkg. • 21c
PALMOLIVE SOAP
3 Bars - • - - 17c
Parsnips
Onions sr
JELL WELL
3 Pkgs. Asst. Flavors 14c
Bananas
Store No. 136
Phone
BOX
5 LB.
IQ LBS
19c
29c
83c
LOG CABIN SYRUP
Medium Can - - 43c
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP
10 Bars ...
33c
LIBBY’S SALMON
Alaska Red No. 1 Can 23c
SAFEWAY 5T0RE5
Carrie Nickason, Perley Crowley, W.
A. Keller, Leslie Groat, Mertie Bryan
and the hostess.
Muri and Lila Mae Laird are suf­
fering from a condition which re­
quires sun treatments at the hospital
in Myrtle Point every other day.
There were twenty-six at prayer
meeting held at the Keller home Fri­
day. The next meeting will be.held
at the Nickason home.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Robinson and
daughter, Norma Linda, drove in late
lb
Saturday evening, bringing their se­ Friday to spend the week-end with
dan, a truck and trailer load of house­ her daughter.
hold goods. They left Azusa, Calif.,
Mrs. Albert Carver went to Myrtle
the Wednesday before. They stayed at Point Thursday and back Friday.
the Durrell home Saturday and Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Benham and
day, while getting their new home Mrs. Ernest Krewson went to Port­
ready to live in.
land Tuesday on a combined business
Mrs Oscar Durrell and Mrs Her- and pleasure trip. They returned the
man Gray finished papering the for- following Sunday.
The Benhamc
mer’s daughter’s new home Friday , found the new linoleum and paper
and Mr. and Mrs. Minor Mead moved they had just put on their house prac-
in Saturday.
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i tically ruined due to ■
a bursted pipe
Mrs. Mertie Bryan went to Bandon and water had sprayed things most
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of the time they were gone.
Another chicken dinner wail enjoy­
ed Saturday evening at the Nicka-
son’s home. Those gathering for an
evening of fun were Mr. and Mrs. El­
mer Wilson and children, Carrie
Nickason, Emma Lou Watson, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Keller, Mavis and Wal­
lace, Homer Sieck and the Nickaxon
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mullen from
Myrtle Point came to the Durrell
home Friday to spend the wk
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