The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 04, 1940, Page 6, Image 6

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    F AGB SIX
COquiLLB VALLEY
ford and Grants Pass.
last week by the death of Mrs. Perry
Melva Richardson la ill at her home
Bible School officers for the new
Neal. She passed away at the age of with a sever« cold. She waa too ill |
year
were elected Sunday morning as
Mis. Mildred E. Waldo and Fays, 49 years, 4 months and 28 days, at to attend school when it reopened
follows: superintendent, Archie L.
the Sacred Heart Hospital in Eugene i Tuesday.
who had been spending the Christmas
Booher; assistant superintendent,
last Tuesday. The funeral services 1 Miss Bette Yeoman, who is a stud­
vacation with her family and friends
Glen C. Hutton; secretary-treasurer,
were held at the Schroeder chapel ent at the Southwestern Beauty
in the valley, left Monday for Eugene
E. J. Walker, Jr.; assistant sec-treas.,
last Friday morning at II o'clock. It school in Marshfield, visited her
where she is teaching in the Frank- was a Christian Science church ser­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Yeoman,
Lynn Culver; organist, Maude Hoot-
ita school, SHs accompanied Mrs. vice conducted by Mrs. Bertha J. over the week end.
on. The teachers, elected by the
Norman Rubash of South Dakota, Smith. Interment was in the Dora
classes, were'as follows: Sunshine
who had been visiting her uncle, H. cemetery. Pallbearer* were J. H.
Band, Mrs. Clarence Fiser; Junior
M. Waldo during the Christmas va­ Benham, Charlie Hoiveritott, Ray
Girls, Virginia Beckett; Cheerful
Workers, Ruth Walker; boys’ class,
cation, as far as Eugene. Mr. Ru- Norris, Grant Wilcox, Ivyl Frye and
McKinley folks have about re­
Archie L. Booher; Friendly Heart
baah stayed at Fairview.
Walter Norris.'
covered from the holiday - feeds and
Circle, Mrs. Glen C. Hutton; adults,
' Miss Lorraine Kenison ryturned
Mia* Maxine Engels spent Tues­ parties and dances.
E. J. Walker. Sr.
Mionday after spending the Christ­ day and Wednesday of last week in
The mail is on regular schedule
Clarence E. Ellison, principal of
mas holidays with her parents, Mr. Roseburg visiting friend* and rela­ after one of the most heavily over­
the school at Helix, and Orville Rice,
and Mrs. Vem Kenison of the valley. tive*.
loaded weeks this office has ever
who is a student at the LaGrande
Mr*. Eva Neal of Hanford, Cali­ handled- Aaron Wilson, the original
She is attending the Oregon Normal
Normal School, spent several days
fornia, mother of Perry Neal, came contractor for this route, brought a
school at Monmouth.
here last week at the home of Or­
up
to
attend
the
funeral
of
Mrs.
Perry
G. B. Dow has been very ill at his
load of parcel post out every day
ville’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Rice.
home the past week. He is greatly Neal last Friday. She plans to stay while Mr. Woodard the regular car­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mclntee and
for
sometime
at
the
Perry
Neal
home
rier served the lower end and took in
improved now.
daughter, Gladys, moved Sunday to
Mis* Annamae Holverstott left the last mail from the CCC Camp and
Irwin Henagin, who has had a 15-
Bear Creek, after operating the Paul­
day* leave from the army to spend Monday of this week after spending P. O.
son service station for a year. The
the Christmas vacation with her par­
The McKinley Grange had a fine
Christmas with his parents, Mr. and
Paulsons are again in charge of the
ents, Mr. and Mr*. Charlie Holver­ meeting Dec. 30 when they initiated
Mrs. Harold Henagin. returned last
station.
stott and family. She is attending the Mr. and Mrs. Heisten and Mr. and
week to Vancouver Barracks where
Clarence Fiser led a very helpful
Oregon Normal School at Monmouth. Mrs. Ohman and three sons of the
he is stationed.
Christian Endeavor meeting Sunday
1 Mr*. Lawrence Ryan arrived a
The Fairview Women’s club will, ; short time ago to make her home with Lee neighborhood, in the first and
evening, on the topic, “God's Gift of
hold its regular-meeting at the home her family, Lawrence Ryan, Marge second degree work, also installed Charlie McCarthy. Edyar
a New Year.” Following the meeting,
the
officers
for
1M0
who
did
not
at
­
of Mrs. Ray Deadmond on Wednes­ and Bud.
a business meeting was held, includ­
in
Universa
tend the installation meeting at Myr­
day, January 10. It will be an all­
ing the annual election of officers,
Glenda and Melva Richardson re­
It was every man for himself—
day meeting, beginning at 10 o’clock turned home Sunday after spending tle Point. Hany Mast was installed
with results as follows: president,
as overseer, Mrs. Beatrice Rhule,
with a potluck luncheon at noon.
E. J. Walker, Jr.; vice-president,
the Christmas vacation in Roseburg lecturer; Delbert King, steward; and the devil take the dimwits!
Which means that Charlie Mc­
Virginia Beckett; secretary, Lynn
A watch night party was held at visiting friends and relative*. They
Mrs. Zilphia Krewson, secretary ; Mrs. Carthy and Edgar Bergen got back in
Chas, Mack has been confined to Culver; treasurer, Mrs. Glen C. Hut­
the Fairview grange hall last Sun­ accompanied their uncle, Mr. and
Ethel Abernethy, treasurer; Clarence movie make-up to star in Universal's his bed with an attack of flu.
ton; song leader, Archie L. Booher;
day evening. The evening was spent Mrs. Lawrence Newport as far as
Churchill, steward; Ivan Mast, gate­
Little Eleby Ann Culver and her organist, Maude Hooton; assistant or­
in playing games. At midnight re­ Coquille where their parents, Mr. and keeper; Mrs. Martha McCarthy, “Charlie McCarthy, Detective,” which
freshments of sandwiches and coffee Mrs. Glen Richardson met them and ceres; Velma Krewson, Pomona and comes to the Liberty Theatre tonight, mother, Mrs. Frank Culver, are suf- ganist, Virginia Lake; committee
fering from burns received in an ac­ chairmen: devotional, Mrs. Glen C.
were served to those there.
motored to Marshfield .to visit Flora, Mrs. Mildred King; Mrs. Reba Friday and Saturday.
Those that suffered most under the cident early Tuesday morning. The Hutton; Social, Clyde Bartlett; Mis­
A dance was held at the Com­ friends and relatives.
Alford, chaplln. The Worthy Mas­ barrage of Charlie's splintery wit little girl, with her nightgown on, was
sionary, Ruth Walker; Lookout, Wilda
The Fairview and Riverside school
munity building last Sunday night.
ter, M. C. Miller received his instal­
standing near the fireplace, when her Beckett.
Shady and Ms Shadows furnished the pupil* resumed theicAu^jq* on Janu­ lation at Myrtle Point. There were were Mortimer Snerd, Robert Cum­
mings, Constance Moore, John Sut­ nightie was drawn into the flames.
music. A dance will be held next ary 2. The high scnboi students did five visitors from the Fairview-
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ton, Samuel S. Hinds, Ray Turner and Her hips and back were quite badly
Saturday nght with the same orches­ not return to school until Wednesday North Fork Grange and one from
Close-out
of Books from Norton’s
burned,
and
her
mother
’
s
hands
were
producer-director, Frank Tuttle. k
of this week.
tra furnishing the music.
All books in good
Sixes, Mr. Footer.
“Charlie McCarthy, Detectiye” is also burned, the right one quite seri­ Rental shelves
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Norris and
Willie Harpel, who spent Christ­
condition at a fraction of their ori­
Mrs. Elizabeth Christensen re­ the first picture in which Charlie has’ ously, in extinguishing the flames.
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mas in Fairview visiting relatives and Nelda, Maxine Engels, David Tosten turned from her Christmas vacation had the title role all to himself. In
Miss Virginia Wilson, of Sitkum, ginal cost. Buy now
friends, secured employment in the and Louis Sonneland were guests of which she spent with her brother at his first, “Goldwyn Follies,” his ef­ spent most of last week here as the
Smith Wood Products plant in Co- the McKinley grange from the Fair­ Lafayette. She also attended the forts were confined to specialties and guest of her aunt, Mrs. Orlin Lett.
quiUs. He will not return to school view grange last Saturday evening. O. S. T. A. at Portland for two days ___ He advanced a step in “Letter
G. A. Gray, of Coquille, gave a very
| They all reported of having an en- and was a guest at the alumni lunch- '
at the U. of O. at Eugene.
of Introduction,” playing a supporting fine sermon at the local church Sun­
eon of Oregon College of education role with Andrea Leeds, Adolphe day morning, his subject being,
The valley was greatly saddened ! joyable evening.
T
SSI. .L. .. I.
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« at Portland University.
Things That Are p
Menjou and. George Murphy, while in “Seeking the
MaaauuaaaamiaimaaaM
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Brown after a “You Can’t Chest aq Honest Man” he Above.” Alton Brostrom, of Myrtle
Christmas at the home of Rex's shared the billing honors with his Creek, will occupy the pulpit next
mother, Mrs. Nellie Brown, went to mortal enemy, W. C. “Bill” Fields. Sunday morning.
A. F. & A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lindsay and
Oakland, Oregon, to .have dinner But in "Charlie McCarthy, Detective,"
Stated Communication
with Rosabel's uncle, Leo Sparks and he not only has the title role, but he’s daughters, Virginia Lee and Lou, re­
TUESDAY, JAN. S, MS P. M.
family.
a big itar.
Only fly in Charlie’s turned Thursday from a visit of
Harry Mast went to Grants Pass to honey is the presence in the cast of several days with relatives at Med-
visit his sister, Mrs. Chas. Sickles, Mortiiper Snerd, Bergen's other -boy
who will be remembered as Alice friend, who has lately come to the
Mast.
fore through his radio -end screen
. The W. W. Lawhorns had Mrs. work, and whom Charlie refers to as
Lawhorn's brother, Don Mills and “an uncouth person, a hick from the
; family over from Charleston for the sticks.”
holidays. Grade Summerlin came
The story is all about a society mur­
S & W Pineapple Juice—46 az. Can..
29c 1 out
Monday and took Mrs. Mills an^ der which the ubiquitous McCarthy
Texfiun Grapefruit Juice—46 oz. can
19c children home while Don stayed to solves just as the going gets pretty
Kraut—Diamond A—2h can............
10c do the chores as Walter has been tough for his friend, the hero. “Ele­
Heinz Strained Baby Food—12- cans.
89c down bedfast ever since Christmas mental, my dear Bergen, elemental,”
Dole Crushed Pineapple—9 oz. cans—S'for.. .¿7. 15c day with a bad case of sinus trouble Charlie explains when Bergen’s eyes
threatened pneumonia. He seems pop at the canny reasoning of his
Com, Peas, String Beans—3 cans...
25c and
a little better at this writing.
wooden wonder boy.
Veg-All—Larsen’s Genuine—2 cans
25c
1
The rainfall since September first
Robert Cummings was first to suf­
Del Monte Com—No. 2 cans—2 for:.
25c has been 14.01. From the looks of fer under McCarthy’s barbed sallies.
Haley’s Beef Stew—2 cans
15c things we probably won’t have a Cummings came to “Charlie Mc­
dust bowl area in Coos after alL Carthy, Detective," after finishing
Happy New Year to all.
a four-week stint with Sonja Henie
at 20th Century-Fox studio* where
Cream O’Coos Grade A
Grade A .
be put in a month learning to skate
Shower For Newlyweds
and doing comedy skating routines,
The 24th of December was a day He was a bit tired and bruised after
LB.
DOZ.
long to be remembered by Mr. and his experience*.
, Mr*. Wm. Bell,_ who wire joined in
As Cummings gingerly eased him­
marriage at the home of the bride’s self into a chair on the set, McCarthy
picket, no io bag
uncle. Rev. J. W. Barnett, at Arago.
asked:
Kellogg’s Rice Krispies—2 pkgs........................
23c
The bride, who was formerly Mis*
“How does it feel to sit down of
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IHOWWT IlynV I
Kellogg’s All-Bran— lg£ pkg..
20c I Esther Barnett, wore a gown of navy your own free will, Bob?”
H-0 Oats—lge. pkg.........
blue
alpaca
and
marched
to
the
im-
Later
John
Sutton
came
under
fir«
27c
: provised altar under beautiful Christ- after he had fumbled a line twice.
' ma* decoration* of Oregon grape,
PEARL SHORTENING
McCarthy turned to Director Frank
S & W COFFEE
fem* and berries, to the beautiful Tuttle.
4 lb. pkg,
39c 2 lb. can
47c strains of the Lohengrin Wedding “Frank," he said, “Let’s rewrite the
March, on the arm of her uncle, Rev. script. I’m sure we’re going to kill
J. A. Barnett, of Newberg, who gave the wrong man in the picture."
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her in marriage.
Kerr’s Preserves—No. 5 can...........
The ceremony, whoch took place at. Keys made for all lock*. Stevens
69c
Henninger’s Deluxe Coffee—2 lbs..
35c two o’clock in the afternoon was per­ Cash Hardware, Coquille, Ore. tf
by Rev. J. W. Barnett, with
Airmail Coffee—3 lb. pkg.................
39c i formed
whom the bride has made her home.
Lettuce—2 solid heads.....................
13c ¡The
couple were attended by George
Cabbage—solid, med, heads—lb___
2c and Virginia Barnett. Those present,
Fresh Carrots—3 bunches..............
10c 1 at the wedding were the close rela- ,
Salad Dressing—qt. jar...................
23c | tives of the bride and groom: Rev. and
Mrs. J. A. Barnett, George, Virginia,
Wax Paper—lge. 100 ft roll.......
10c i 'Lawrence
I'//
and Leslie, of Newberg;
Home Made
1 / //
PEANUT BUTTER
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bell, parents of
OVAL SARDINES
Super Creamed Ice Cream
the groom; Mrs. James Goodman, of
34 Kinds
2 lb. jar
25c 3 cans
25c Noti; and Rev. and Mrs J. W. Bar­
Lili
Special AU This W
nett.
Amour’s Pickled Pigs Feet—pt jar........
....19c
CRANBERRY SHERBET
Nor was this the only happy eventi
• Soft, Ghra-Frea Indirect Light!
Chocolate Covered Cherries—1 lb. box...
30c quart
...22c for the bridal couple during the.
Macaroni— 3Yt lb. pkg..............................
...19c Christina* season, for on New Year’s BUCK QUARTS
• Attractive New Fixtures Suitable
DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR—49 lbs.........
.. 11.75 day many neighbors and friends of BUCK PINTS
Jac
for Every Room!
bride and groom gathered at the
Grapefruit, Coachellas—lge. fancy—doz..
GALLON
ILM
....29c the
home of Mr. Barnett in a beautiful
• A Twist of the Wrist provides quick,
Oregon shower and brought a shower
'Try a bowl of
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of gifts to the happy pair.
Those present at the shower were:
Mrs. F. H. Barr, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
SWIFT'S U.
Herman, Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Wolff,
Esther and Wilma, Mrs. Emmet Ham­
Free Delivery
C. O. D. Service mack, Lavaun and Phyllis, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Reed and Gerald, Mrs.
Served at all hours
Annie Lett, Mrs. Orlin Lett and Joan,
This week’s Special
Mrs. Minnie Kruger, Mrs. Hazel
Knight, Mrs. Lewis Root and Orpha
4 Lbs.
Mae, Mrs. Ira Root and daughter, Mrs.
Lena Cats
See your dealer for full information
Juicy Hamburgers
Pearl Poland, Mrs. Emma Barklow,
Lb.....
Mrs. Sarah Williams, Mrs. Nora
on
a
bun
with
potato
LEAN
and remarkably low prices.
Knight, Mrs. H. K Watkins and Jean,
salad
Mrs.
James
Goodman,
Miss
Leatha
3 Lbs...
Munford, Lynn Schrader, Mr. and
GOOD COFFEE
NEW PACK
Mrs. Alvin Fredenberg, Mr. and Mrs.
No charge for second
W. J. Bell, parents of the groom, the
448 Front St
honored guests. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Fairview News Items
"Charlie McCarthy, Detective" Hilarious
Film Innovation, at Liberty Thur., Eri., Sat.
McKinley News
Bridge Notes
.Where? Cimer?/
Chadwick Lodge No. 68
Henningers]
“iT Market d JSX,
Have you an old fashioned
Pay-Day Specials - Jan. 5 and 6
G1AREMAKER
in your home?
BUTTER
RGEEGGS
33c
Pancake Flour
B-Good Honey
.
22c
39c
ca ncaJze. d PROTECT
43c
At Dockery's
JIMS Quality Meats
PURE LARD
SHORTENING
PORK STEAK
BACK BONES
SAUERKRAUT
27c
39c
17’/2 c
25c
10c
Tillie's Homemade
CHILI 10c
Waffles
Nut Waffle 15c
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