I COQUILLE VALUT SENTINEL/ COQÜILLÍ, OttOON. THURSDAY, JUNI 34, 1938. FAGB BIVI i ARAGO MYRTLE POINT ITEMS Mrs. Carrie Benham went to Myrtle The regular monthly meeting of the Mrs. Rose Garrett and daughter, Point about the middle of last week W. C. T. U. was held last Tuesday at Margaret, of McMinnville, spent sev­ to care for her sister, Mrs. Hattie th* home of Mr*. S. C. McAllister eral days this week with Mrs. Gar­ Hatcher, who after three days in the with the following in attendance: rett’s father, William Chandler, on hospital, was able to be taken to her home. When she gets stronger she Meadames J. W. Barnett, Ralph Cam­ Dement Creek. eron, Glenn Griffith, Robin and Bud­ E.JU. Smith, of- Riverside, Califor­ will be brought to the home of hsr dy, J. D. Root, Arthur Doyle, Earl nia, was a business visitor here Wed­ mother, Mrs. Melissa Brownson. Orlln Lett, who is employed at the Edgmon and Kenneth, O. H. Aasen, nesday. •*>.’ I J. L. Burtis, Rex Bunnage, H. E. Chester Adams, of Chicago, ar­ Bryant logging camp on Eden Ridge, II Watkins, Ward Evans, Shelby McAl- rived Thursday to attend the funeral was home for the week-end. Kliater, 8. C. McAllister and Mis* Lil­ of his father, Charles Adame. Mrs. Elmer Magill was the guest of li la verte Myer*. The meeting opened honor at a picnic and shower held Mr*. Lily Dement and Gild* Delta with a song, followed by a scripture arrived home Thursday from Ontario, Wednesday of last week in the grove There were aaadlng and a prayer by Mr*. J. W. Oregon, where they visited friends at Hooton's Haven. about 25 ladies present, besides a Officg a Co- II Bk*®ett. Mr*. Glenn Griffith was and relatives. quille - 1 appointed secretary pro-tem to fill Mrs. Effie Adams, of Medford, is number of children. | the vacancy left when Mr*. Sam Root a visitor here thia week. The Grange invites the people of moved away. A short program fol- Wallace Dement left Sunday for a the community to a picnic to be held I lowed after which the ladies surpris- business trip to Portland. He will Sunday, July 3rd, at the Grange hall. I eg Mrs. O. H. Aasen with a handker­ return the middle of the week. FAIRVIEW chief shower in honor of her birthday. Mrs. Bert King and Mrs. Ella Mill­ Refreshments of strawberry short­ er were hostesses at a dinner hon­ The ladies of the Fairview Home cake and tea and punch were served. oring the birthday of Mrs. W. A. King Extension Unit met at La Verne Park i| Mrs. Ward Evans and Mr*. J. L. Bur- and Dwain Miller. on Tuesday of this week and enjoyed tis assisted Mrs. McAllister as host­ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Donald are a picnic. At noon an enormous esses. Th* next meeting of the W. C. business visitor* in Portland this luncheon was enjoyed, followed by T. U. will be held July 19, at the home week. delicious home-made ice cream, | Of Mrs. L. M. Aasen, with Mr*. Ralph Word has been received that W. business meeting was held in the af­ Cameron acting a* hostess. C. Cronk, who has bean pastor of the ternoon at which I Jim Leep, of Portland, was a Tues- Methodist Church here for several were made for [dsy visitor at the home of Mr. and years, will be in charge at the larger at the local [Mrs. H. E. Watkins on Hall’s Croak. Bonneville field, which include* Cas­ July 14. The regular weekly meeting of the cade Locks. Mr. and Mrs Cronk onstrate Bible study was held Wednesday eve­ will move soon to Bonneville to make will start immediately at ten o'clock ning at th* church with J. D. Boot' their home The pulpit here will be and a pot-luck luncheon wil its? s third chapter of Second Timothy. Mr. and Mr> Frazer Hoffman picnic picnic were were Mesd Mesdames T. i The following members attended: Mr. drove to Illahe and Agnes* Sunday. ham, Charles Holverstott, Ray Norris Jim Leep, son of th* late Dr. Row« and Harold Stock, Ivyl Frye and two and Mr*. J. D. Root and John Paul, land Leep, of Portland, visited at th* children, Joe Berkheimer, Ray Simp­ Mr. and Ms*. H. E. Watkins, H. Aasen, Mr*. Ward Evans, Arthur Bennett home Thursday. son, Fred JoAnson, G. B. Dow, Walter HARRY A. SLACK I Naomi Robison, Mr. and Mr*. A family picnic was held at Wald­ Norris, J. A. Deadmond, Robert Hol- port Sunday, honoring the 85th blrth- verstott, J. C. Hedden and two chil­ I McAllister and Mary Jean, Attorney-at-Law WHliam Chandler, a pioneer of dren, Dale Thurman and two chil­ will meet again next week i this section. Those attending were dren, Misses Nelda and Lorraine Nor- ehurch on Wednesday evening. OF Ladies Aid will meet Thursday af­ Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Gilgeaon, Kath­ Hs and Viola and Helen Johnson. Coquille ternoon at the home of Mr*. Albert leen and Clemmett, Mr*. Rose Garrett Miss Wills Anderson, of Bangor, Lillie. and Margaret, Willis Chandler and was a guest of Nelda Norris last J. ARTHUR BKR6 Oregon’s Export Trade western white cedar on the North Mr. and Mrs. John Felsher and Mr. Chandler. weekend. Attorney at Law American continent. It is one of the T. G. Summerlin, who ha* been Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Root, [This is the sixth in a series of arti ­ Mr. and Mrs. Ivyl Frye and chil­ R m UM Ul of Myrtle Point, Mr. and Mr*. Walter suffering with a broken leg, is able to dren visited her brother, Elmer Stan­ cles on Oregon’s export trade pre­ highest priced softwoods in the world Farmer* ♦ MersMjjsBankBldg Felsher and small son. of Powers, and be out on crutches. ford, and the Ralph McCall family in sented by the Portland Chamber of and much of the Oregon output is taken by Japan. Mis* Ethel Roop, of Wallowa, and Curry county last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mast and Ardyce Commerce.] Coquille, Oregon More than 25 per cent of Ore­ and Jerene, of Allegany, were Sun­ Miss Helen Blodgett, of Albany, will Every county, almost every com­ Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wickeren, of day guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Ward fill vacancies caused by the resigna­ Santa Ana, California, spent last munity in Oregon, must be interested gon’* gainfully employed are en­ J. A. RICHMOND tion of two grade school teachers. week-end at the home of Mr. and in the volume of Oregon products that gaged in manufacturing and me­ PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Bennett, Mrs. Joe Berkheimer, while en route enters export trade, and practically chanical lines, while 20 per cent of Mr. and Mr*. O. H. Aasen, Mr. and Richmood-Barker BaUdiag Mr*. Shelby McAllister and Mr. and Mrs. Julia Leep and Mr*. M. E. Boyle* home from a honeymoon trip in every section of the state contributes its people are dependent upon agri­ Their success in large Mr*. S. C. McAllister and Mary Jean met Mr. and Mr*. Harold Leep and northern parts. something to it. So varied are the culture Coquille, Oro. all enjoyed a lovely birthday dinner son, at Olalla on Sunday for a picnic Harriet Jensen, of Fairview and resoures of Oregon— ranging from measure is dependent upon the unin­ Phone*: OOco MR, Re*. 98R Kven at th* home of Mr. and Mrs. T. dinner honoring the 78th birthday of Oliver Dunbar, of Eugene, were lumber and staple food crops to terrupted flow of Oregon products Haberly in Myrtle Point, Sunday, Mr*. Julia Leep. united In marriage at the Emanuel medicinal herbs and barks — that through Oregon porta to the markets Miss Mary Ann Belshaw is visiting Baptist church in Coquille last Thurs­ markets are found In every channel of the world; and with their success honoring the birthday* of Mr*. Aasen. greater prosperity is assured all the S. C. McAllister and David Haberly. Marjorie Huff at South Cms River day by Rev. W. A. Stephens. Mr. of domestic and foreign commerce. Mr*. C. A. Keltner and Mr. and this week, While wheat was the first general varied businesses, professions and and Mrs. Phillip Jensen. Mrs. Carl Mr. ang Ms* X- H. Hansen an< Alley and Carlena were the only crop grown in the Willamette Valley, wage-earner* in the state. Mr*. Clair Keltner returned from Mr. and Mr*. H. G. Rosslow drove to friends arid relatives present. their trip to Idaho, Thursday. Mr. this fertile country has turned In re­ Matters in Probate Court Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Doyle and Drain on Sunday. and Mrs. Dunbar left for Eugene on cent years more to diversified farm­ A. N Mullan, of Honolulu, and hi* ,a short wedding trip and returned ing, dairying, fruits and nuts. Uma­ moving to the T. Cook The will of Robert McCann, who Monday. aunt, Mr*. lang, of La* Angele*, have Sunday. tilla, Wasco, Sherman, Morrow and died at Salem, June 19, was admitted of Goldendale, Wash., been visiting this weak at the home Mrs. Lillie Berkheimer is much Gilliam have become the leading to probate last Thursday. The es­ Mr. and of Mr*. Mary Culbertson on ths improved from her recent illness of wheat counties, their production in tate is estimated to consist of $3,500 Gravelforg road. 1930 totaling 13,203,487 bushels, a in real property and 315,000 in per­ the past three weeks. Mr. and-Mss. Ryce Wilson and Mr. Rob- considerable part of which entered sonal. their home and Mrs Clifford Wilson and Clifford export trade in the form of flour. In evening. Mr*, went to Glandate on Saturday, where 1935, government figures 5 gave a Card of Thanks accompanied them as far they visited at the home of Mr. and Buick’s forward stride* in sale* value of $22,998,368 to the flour and Our sincere appreciation and Mrs. Acylette. They returned to their as Marshfield. during the past year have resulted grain mill products of the state. thanks are extended fa our friends Clarence Mullins returned from home Sunday. From the Hood River district and , and neighbors *vm Kiivit ajiupawij for their sympathy ausva and in the award to this manufacturer of Mr. and Mrs. Broadwater and A. C. Troutdale, Friday, bringing hi* wife choice third position in the allotment other contributing orchards there was kindness during our recent bereave- Wiland, of Chicago, were Sunday vis ­ published first time and daughter home with him. They of space at the 1939 National Auto­ gathered in 1937 3,763,000 bushels of ment and for the floral offerings at Mr. had been visiting there for some time. itor* with* Rev. F. H. Barr. mobile Show in Grand Central Pal­ applies with a value of $4,075,000. the service* held for our father, Houston Robison came in from Wiland was formerly an instructor ace, New York, according to word Rogue River valley is the next heavy Tho*. F. Tennison. Klamath Fall* last Sunday. He plans of Mr. Barr’s at the Brethren Bible received today by Cliff Gulseth, man­ apple producing area. Much of this Mr*. Ealie Oddy, Mack and Tho*. Institute in Chicago. to remain here for tbs summer. ager of the local Buick agency, from fruit is shipped abroad and the pros­ Tennison. Word has been received here by Frank Miller had a slight stroke W. F. Hufstader, general sales man­ perity of apple growers fluctuates last Friday but is some better again. friend* that Mrs. T. V. Johnson and with the changing foreign demand Dr. C. G. Stem, chiropractic physi­ ager. Mr*. Roy Purser, of Alsea, Oregon, Faye, who have been visiting in cian, foot correctionist, electric ther­ “When the annual automobile show and price. and her daughter and husband, Mr. Baggs, Wyoming, will return thia Yamhill county leads in the pro­ apist, 292 Moulton St„ phone 88J. tf oppns this fall, the spotlight will be and Mr*. Melton Fox, of Salem, vis­ weak-jH- duction of prunes and plums, of on Buick because of this distinction,” ited at the home* of Mr. and Mrs.] W. B Smith, who was sixty-four Mr. Gulseth said. “According to the which there are 4,362,862 trees in the A. l *. nooion, electrics» contractor Nile Miller and Mr. and Mr*. Jack year* old, passed away suddenly st information from Mr. Hufstader, state with a 1937 marketed crop of and dealer, 274 Second St., Coquille his home hero Monday night. Mr. Jones several day* last week. choice of space is granted by the Au­ 56,000 tons valued at $1,429,000. Re- , Complete stock of wiring supplies Mr*. Jim Mitchell, of Madras, Ore­ Smith ha* been a resident here for tomobile Manufacturer*’ Association, moval of foreign trade barriers set He leave* several gon, was a Sunday guest of Mr. and several years. which sponsor* the New York show, up since the World War might easily children, Ann, Eda, Willy, William, Ask Ned C. Kelley for rates on Mr*. Nile Miller on the basis of the dollar volume of double this market. Fire Insurance. Rev. W. A. Stephens, of Coquille, Harold, and Harley, to mourn their Pears from Medford, Hood River, j sale* by member* of the association conducted the regular Sunday morn­ loss. during the twelve months ended May and White Salmon areas and peaches Lynn Cavitt, of Coquille, and Lil ­ ing church services. A lovely pro­ 1. By virtue of having achieved the from various parts of the region, be- i gram. directed by Mr*. Ward Evans, lian Moore, of Myrtle Point, were third greatest dollar volume during cause of their excellent quality, are took the place of the regular Sun­ united in marriage Saturday at 3:00 the period, Buick wins the right to finding constantly widening markets a . f . a A. M. day school hour, which was to cele­ o'clock at the home of the bride. one of the Choicest display space* in at home and abroad. In 1937 the Plans and Specifications brate Flag day. Children's day, Fath­ Ellen Rustvoid and Norman Branche Oregon production of peaches was Stated Communication the great exposition hall," furnished er’s day and Promotion day all in were the attendants. The couple Mr. Gulseth said the Buick shift to 241,000 bushels with a wholesale Tuesday, July 12, 8 p. m. one. J. D. Carl was leader of the left Immediately for a short honey­ third position will constitute the ma­ value of $250,000. B 1 II I — — — — — ——— II Ml | | . - - —— d Christian Endeavor hour and Elwyn moon In Portland. jor change in arangement of display* In the production of filberts Ore- Nosier, of Coquille, preached the eve­ at the National Automobile Show this gon and southern Washington are ning message. This will be Mr. Noa- BRIDGE 'year. Buick climbed to its present supplanting the Mediterranean coun­ ler’s last Sunday here as he is going There was a good attendance at the place from sixth position test year, tries, "hitherto the chief source of sup­ to Eugene to attend the Bible School Bible school picnic held Sunday at t he said. ply in the world. Local production there. There will be services next Camp Myrtlewood. Another picnic in 1937 was 2,230 tons, with Washing­ Sunday a* usual. will be held on the last Sunday in ton county leading and Yamhill a Perm Patrick and Miss Nona Cox, July. close second. The crop was valued of Bandon, were married Saturday Recent relief appropriations by Mrs. Rose Yarbrough, of Bandon at $472,000. Yamhill leads, with congress at the urgent request of at the home of th* groom’s parents, SIXL'S TROUBLI, spent a few days last week with Mrs. Washington county second, in the President Roosevelt recall this state­ Mr. and Mr*. Andrew Patrick, on HEADCOLDS, Melissa Brownson and picked and production of walnuts, the distinctive Fishtrap Rev. W. S. Smith, of Co­ ment made in the president's first H AY LEVER, canned some wild blackberries. flavor of which gives them secure quille, officiated. inaugural address which makes in­ CATARRH. Mr*. Orlln Lett invited a number place in the market. Marion, Lane, Bert Pauli has gone to Salem to teresting reading now. Said the pres­ of neighbor* in for a “pea-shelling CATARRHAL P LAIN CSS Clackamas and Polk counties also are receive medical treatment bee" Wednesday evening. Those ident on March 4, 1923: “The un­ heavy walnut producers and alto­ Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woodward scrupulous money changers, faced by For Sale at who enjoyed the pleasant evening of gether there are 480,299 trees in and Gerald returned from Eastern the failure of credit, have proposed work, fun and singing were Mr. and the state. HUDSON’S DRUG only the lending of more money?” Oregon Sunday. Mr*. O. W. Heath, Mr. and Mr*. Ray From Curry and Coos counties Mr*. Bert Pauli, of Gardiner, vis­ STORE L. Beckett, Myrtle, Virginia, Wild* come the only commercial supply of ited at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Nile and Alden; Mr. and Mr* Frank Cul­ Spencer Foundation Garments Miller Monday. ver, Lynn, Tommy, Edson and Eleby Mr*. Theo Shields arrived at the Ann; Mr. and Mr*. Dwight Culver and Bandeaus individually designed. home of Mr. and Mr*. Walter Farrier and Mary Lou, Misses Helen Bassett For appointment call 191J or write last Thursday, where she is visiting. and Lou Hooton, Messrs. A. E. Hois­ Edna Taylor, >40 North Coulter, Ce- qullle.. • Nov. 18, 38 Leonard Garoutte came in from ington and Noah Corner, and the Cottage Grove to spend the week-end hostess, Mrs. Lett, and her little daughter, Joan. Delicious refresh­ at hi* home bar* ments of cake and cocoa were served WOOD — COAL — FUEL OIL State Land Board terms and at the clo*e of the evening. At 7:30 Sunday evening, the Chris ­ STORAGE ranches for sale, low prices and easy terms. Apply at the office of James tian Endeavor will present a short ***** JSrEïMwee Office Phone Farr A Elwood Bldg. Watson, Attorney for the State Land patriotic program, consisting of play­ let and musical numbers. Everyone ML 8. Taylor The First National Bank Board. tf is cordially invited to attend. Building, Coquille. Oregon. Buick Third in Sales Brick Work Fireplaces Flues Cement Work Cabinet Work Chadwick Lodge No. 68 NAZOSCOPE ... Gano Funeral Home Ambulance Service Benham’s Transfer CORNS CURED 0.00 CORM-OfF. » Anywhere For Hire