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THE COQUILLE TALLEY SENTINEL, OOQUEUA OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1932. ■J-L”." ,l.1. .' ................. .. ................... ■ gSSBS ‘ The Red-Headed Stepchild .i..... "L"- .«I... ■■■! mi .i .1 C. H. S. Plays at North Bend 1 Coquilie Independents Beaten SAv L The Hub team of Marshfield, play “The Red-Headed Stepchild,” to be Half a game behind their oppon- presented by the Monotony Killers, • ent* of tonight, the Coquille Red ing like a college team in showing the under the auspices of the Peat Grand Devil* will encounter North Bond on effects of proper practice, defeated Clubs, at the Liberty Theatre next the latter school’s floor for th* pos the Coquille All-Stars, Wednesday Telling About People and Thursday evening is the story of a session of second place. Coquille has night in the Community Hall, 42 to S3. girl from Montana whoso father had played one more game than the bay Ahead from the start, the visitors Eventa in the City and were never passed in the scoring, married again after the death of her team which drew a bye last week. County In this fray there will ensue a duel though the local baaketeer* threaten- mother, and who wont east to Chicago to visit her father and stepmother. between Harry Helmkin and Multon, od all the way. Try and make a “Rad Headed Step The trouble the Red-Head stirred up the centers of the two teams, who are During the opening minutes of thd Child out of me.” You will in a “Pig’s was not a little, and incidentally she staging a race for scoring honor* of game, Coquille missed many oppor Neck-Tie.” took from her half sister the letter’s the league. Since North Bend per tunities to score and in turn Marsh There is something new in radio beau, but everything comes out right formed on the local floor, Mullen has field carried the fight with them to be advanced very quickly in ringing up gin to score consistently. At the end tube testers. See Geo. Taylor’s adv. in the finale. , The aceno of the three acta is in the a total of 39 points, a* compared to of the first quarter the Hub quintet elsewhere in this issue. the local boy’s 47. was leading, 4 to 3, and when “Can We are still making special prices Russell home and covers a period of North Bend won the first game nonball Ellingson entered the game to several months. The following is the on hens, lftc a pound for light and cast in the order ot their appearance: from the Rod Devil*, 26 to 26, but to score two field goals, the marking at 24c for heavy. People’s Market. night Coquille ia out to reverse the half-time waa cut down to 21 to 11. Mrs. Edith Russell, Richard’s Mrs. S. V. Epperson who has boon Lorenz opened the second half with second wife t Maxine Joub result. Since then both club* have confined to her bed for a week with Mrs. Oliver Woodruff, society been beaten by Marshfield, North a two-point marker and then in rapid a bad cold is convalescing slowly. , matron * -■ Mrs. Boober Bend, 23 to 21, and Coquille 22 to 20. succession Hartley and Pulford fol North Bend has won from Myrtle lowed with two more, cutting the Jesse, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Mm. Emory Scott, society ma What a delicious assortment there is under the Point, 18 to 9, and Bandon, 34 to 16, score down to 21 to 17. Another tron <■ Blythe Cousins Barton, has been quite ill the past cover of this big Red Box! in their other fray*. The red and brace of goals by Marshfield followed , week with pneumonia, but b improv Briggs, the Russells* butler . LaNorme Pownder white took Myrtle Point twice, 24 to before the All-Stars broke through ing now. Nineteen different kinds of centers—nuts, nouga 19 and 16 to 14, and Bandon 49 to 11. again. Then Marshfield started to Lucia Russell, their daughter Mrs. Birdie Skeels and Mrs. Mary tines, créante, caramels. And all of them smoth Myrtle Point entertains Bandoa in function once more, ending the quar - Saima Lindros C. Gage and children were last week ered in the “|50,000 chocolate” that has made their own gymnasium. ter, 32 to 21. Dudley Russell, their son end visitors at the A. T. Morrison this candy famous. e League Standing The final canto was rather slow, but - George Tracy Leach home near Bandon. Won Lost Pct. quick breaking at times added to the Richard Russell, a financier 6 0 1.000 score, the advantage going to Co The Ladies Aid of the Church of - Tracy Leach Marshfield Artstyle chocolates are sold only at the Rexall North Bend 3 1 quille. Hartley and Painter tied for Christ will hold their regular food Elisabeth Russell (Bess) Richard’s Drug Store. high score honors with 11 apiece. El- j 3 2 sale Saturday, February 13, at the daughter from the West Ula Leach Coquille .200 lingson stood out in defense work. Myrtle Point 1 4 Busy Corner Grocery. George Garrison, presumably 0 ft Hub Team (42) .000 All-Star* (33) Lucia’s admirer - Ray Jeub Bandon Geo. A. Utott and Geo. W. Bryant F (2) Payne Stevens Ethel Ashley, young society girl returned yesterday morning from a (10) Graham Wilson(ft) F - Frances Nosier Three Game Violators Plead business trip to Portland on which (11) Painter C Lucille Christy, young society girl Clint Hearing and Earl Williams Hartley (U) they left Tuesday evening. Th* ■nM* (9) Belen G Effie Johnson of the game divbion of the state po Lorenz (4) (2) Sherrill I Mrs. Daisy T. G. Hammond, of Flora Parnum, Dudley’s inamorata Seeley G lice, were up in the Powers district DRUGGISTS STATIONERS Portland, left for her home Wednes (4) Hanson S . - Jennie Lindros last Saturday and Sunday and made Pulford (6) (4) Latidis I < day after a weekh vbit here with her S Ellingson (4) three arrests, securing conviction in son, B. L. Baird, and family. Hickam 8 To Present Home Talent Comedy each case for game law violation». Referee: Ed Grider, Coquille. Tim- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harry were Co Frank Price, of Powers, was “Corporal Eagan,” a rookie comedy, quille visitors from Albany the pest is to be presented in the Community charged with trapping without a li er: Kenneth Simomns. Scorer: Mark week end. They visited her parents, Building here on the evenings of April cense Sunday. He was fined 326 and The All-Stars will likely schedule Mr. and Mm. Aaron Wilson, and other 14 and 16, under the auspices of the costa and sentenced to 30 days in another game for the early part of relatives here. local Legion post. A contract was J*«. next week with the Arago quintet, Geo. Boren, from Morrison ’ s camp made Wednesday evening by the ex A. T. Morrison has received word which is composed almost entirely of that his mother, who b past 90 years ecutive committee of the Legion with on Roland creek, wont hunting Sat urday and on Monday paid a 326 fine the 1926 tournament-winning team. of age, is very low at her home in the Universal Producing Co. The east of 40 will bo picked from for not having permission from the Myrtle Point will also likely be met Los Angeles, and it is feared she can soon. local amateur thespians, and the re state in the shape of a license. not long survive. Ray Grant, of Powers, was also hearsing will begin aa soon as the Guy Waldron, who is employed at hunting Saturday without a license, | Specialist on Hone Making players have been selected. the highway chops here, underwent a “Corporal Eagan” is something in the Eckley country. He was given “Planned Kitchens and Kitchen major operation, performed by Dr. J. now in clean, patriotic community en a 9O-day jail sentence and paroled. Management" will be subject* dis W. Wheeler, at the Keiser hospital tertainment, and has a coast-to-coast cussed by Mrs. Zelta Rodenwsld, ex Wednesday morning. record of largo and appreciative au tension home management specialist Examiner Here February 16 “You my foreman, ha, ha—say, my dience*. It’s a wow of a laugh from At the city hall in Coquille, next from the Oregon State College, with pab on the ranch would die laughin’ start to finish. ‘ Tuesday, Feb. 16, between 1 and 6 the hotaie economic» committee* of at you.” Phone 131*M p. m.. Ward McReynolds, of the oper four Grange* in Coos county in the Legion Auxiliary Meets Eldon Gilman, freshmen at the un ators* division of the state, will again near future. These meeting* have been arranged iversity, spent the week end with The American Legion Auxiliary bo present to conduct examinations hb parents, Mr. and Mrs. Goo. A. met Monday evening with the Legion for operators’ and chauffeurs’ li with these home economic* eommit- Warranty and Bargain * Sale Blank Warranty Deeds for sale at Gilman, here. He came in with Wal at a potluck supper. The business censee. 'When hero last week he said :eaa through the County Agent’s of fice. The first will be held at the this office. Deeds for aale at The Sentinel office. lace Douglas, of North Bend. meeting waa held after supper. A that probably licensee now in North Bayside Grange Hall at 10:00 A ten-pound baby boy was born number of letters about the coming would not be eancelty this year, but a m. Tuesday, February 16. A simi to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Downs at national convention in Portland in that in 1933 nearly everyone, includ lar meeting will be held at the Catch their home in the north part of Co September were road. We must have ing those who have been driving ears ing Inlet school with the ladies of the quille, Wednesday evening. Dr. J. W. all our dues in soon or we will not be for a quarter of a century, will be re Catching Inlet Grange and Commun Wheeler was the attending physician. able to take part in the convention. quired to submit to the examinations, ity Club at 10:30 a. m. February 17. See Gladys Watson or Eula Schram both oral—on the rules of the road— Carl Ensele returned last week from and pay your dues. and in a practical driving demonstra On February 18 the ladies in the Mc attending the funeral of hb mother, The ladies will meet this afternoon tion. He has small booklets, giving Kinley Grange will meet in the Mrs. Amelia Ensele, which was held in the work room at the Christian the questions which may be naked, community hall at McKinley at 1:80 at Jacksonville, Ore. Mrs. Ensele, Church to tie two quilts they have and the answer* thereto, which he p. m. with Mrs. Rodenwald and the last meeting will bo held at Bridge who was 69 years of age, died in Sis pieced and also to mend used clothing. will preeent to anyone applying. at the Grange Hall at 1:30 p. m. Fri kiyou county, California. Mrs. Lawrence was lucky and won day, February 19. Knife Hospital Notes Mrs. Oren West, who suffered a the pot of 32.90. Dave Rackleff fur Later meeting* have been tentative broken limb, just above the ankle, nished music with a radio, for the Several patients were dismissed ly arranged and all women in these which resulted from a fall, was token social hour following the meeting. from the hospital on Tuesday—Mr*. various communities are being urged to Dr. J. W. Wheeler’s office Monday Walter Dicks, of Fairview; Mr*. May by their committee* to attend. 99 Heavy Snow in 1923 evening for an X-ray examination and Zumwalt, Jani* Ferbrache, Mrs. J. O. to have the fracture sot. Memory plays us all false. Last Fanner, of Bridge; and Mrs. O. K. Next Week at the Liberty V. R. Witooa, Optometrist. Eyes week the Sentinel said that the Jan Rakestraw. Norman Powell, of Fair 99 Miss Sylvia Sidney heads the cast examined. Glasses fitted. Broken uary 31 enow of from four to five view, waa dismissed yesterday after lenses duplicated. Grimes Building, inches was the heaviest in 16 or 17 recovering from an operation for ap of Paramount’s ‘'Ladies of the Big House,” a romantic drama of the lives Coquille, Ota. ltf years. C. V. Smith calls us on that pendicitis. 99 >f two persons caught in the meshes statement and referring to our files Last Saturday a baby girl, weighing E. O. Clinton, who had been for the for 1923 we find that on January 29 of the law, which will be shown at past month down in Crescent City, of that year there was a fall of eight seven pounds, was born at the hoepi the Liberty theatre for three days be tal to Mr. and Mr*. Dow Lancaster, waa a Coquille visitor Monday and inches of snow, nearly double that of of Remote. The little miss has been ginning Sunday. Knights says he will remain here for a time. She declares there are four primary two weeks ago. But neither of these named Wyona Belle. He was at Crescent City waiting for love techniques. All others are com two stayed on the ground a quarter a* a logging camp to open up, but word binations of these elements. She long as did the earlier one mentioned To Entertain February 22 finally came that the camp would not classifies Gene Raymond, her leading which took six weeks to entirely melt. start. Among the social affairs scheduled man in "Ladies of the Big House,” to take place on Washington’s Birth Richard Arlen, Charles "Buddy” Rog-1 An assumed business name, The Harold Berg Again Sued day, February 22, is one given by the era and Ramon Navarro as romantic | Coquille Hardware, waa filed with Another suit has been filed against young people of Pioneer Methodist lovers. the county clerk Wednesday, by Vance Harold Berg as a result of that ac Church in Pioneer Hall. Both Mr. and “The noble lover is the idealist who Nodine, who states that he b the cident early last summer when Delos Mrs. Washington will be present to ranks love above everything else in sob owner.The stock for the new Druliner was killed near Bridge. hardware store, coming by boat, has Truman Hartley, through his attor receive the guests, for whoso enter the world. 2 Quarts “The masterful lover is merciless I not yet arrived, and it will be a few ney, Dal M. King, brings suit for 326,- tainment a varied program is being prepared. Some of the town’s beet to women. But they love him more days before the store opens. 000 damages, claiming that he was with each 50c can talent has been engaged and th* pub than any other. Maurice Chevalier, I Rev. W. B. Smith, who has been in permanently disabled when thrown lic is cordially invited to share in the Paul Lukas, George Bancroft, John Log Cabin Syrup Oakland, Calif., for the past six or from the overturning car. The suit evening’s festivities. All are wel Barrymore, Clark Gable, Frederic eight months, was a CoquHle vbitor of Henry Druliner, father of Defoe, come. March, Clive Brook and Ronald Col Saturday, in company with hb daugh against Mr. Berg last fall, was de man are a few who are more master Lyon«’ ter, Mrs. L. W. Oddy, of Marshfield. cided by a jury in favor of Mr. Berg. ful than otherwise. Yet each com Taukanao Club Notes Mr. Smith wifi be in Coos county for bines elements of the other types to at least a month, and does not know The Taukanao Club was very pleas Pythian Slaters Notes hsve a distinct method.” whether he will return to California antly entertained at the home of Mr*. On Wednesday, February 17, will or not. and it can’t be beat J. W. McGuffin Thursday evening, be held the next regular meeting of NOTICE On the Coquille hour between 11:30 the Pythian Sisters, at the same time February 4, with Mr*. Wm. Peart as Owing to the Choral Club enter a Pound lbs. and 12 tomorrow, over KOOS, the and place aa usual. The Grand Chief sisting her. After an evening of tainment on th* night of February 16, cards and sewing dainty refreshment* following Coquille people will appear: of the state of Oregon, Mrs. Nettie Mesdame* Earl the regular meeting of .the Flower | r Miss Florence Cary in piano solo: Hardesty, will make her annual visit were served to Schroeder, Carl Ensele, Ma* Waggon Lover* Club has been postponed until i Mrs. H. W. Covalt, vocal solo, accom to Justus Temple on that date. This Februsry 23, 1932. panied by Mias Ines Rover; reading should be a motive for every member er, Jack Leach, Geo. Burr, Roy Ten N*llto E. Whereat, See. nant, Elmer Shull, Jack Page, Clar by Mrs. W. A. Ireland; song by little to be preeent, on time, and in their ence Murrell, Miss«« Mary and Irene Mary Anne Rackleff; piano sofo by very best humor. Please take notice We are still making special prices Burr and Marjorie McGuffin. Leah Rover; piano solo by Richard of the date. on hens, 18c a pound for light and Walker. 24c for heavy. People's Market. Weekly Dances at Bridge Carr’s Annual 9c Sale In the Community Chest report, in Safety Firat! Use Cow BeU Dairy’s Brand new merchandise at 1922 Regular Saturday evening dances last week’s Sentinel, it waa stated that 376.90 waa spent for baskets at prices. See our windows. Values to ar* scheduled for the hall at Bridge, Pasteurised Milk aad protect yoar Sale starts Saurday. with good music, floor, eats and order health. Christmas time. That amount had 36c for 9c. guaranteed. The invitations got out been spent up to the first of February, Carr’s Store. Postoffice Block. for the dance poetically declare, but only 336.89 was used for Christ “Come dance with Dolly, flirt with mas baskets, the balance of 340.01 8al; the Bridge girls ar* all dated, A. F. & A. M. having been used in the purchase of Next to P. O. so bring your gal. groceries for needy families since Stated Communication Christmas. Stated Communication Two Complete Store« in One Special ARTSTYLE package Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc Alpine Coal Pß- I Fir Wood I vl ) Dry Hardwood Quick Service Gene LeFevre For All Week Ending Fri. Nite the 19th Pork Roasts lb Loin or Rib Steak 15c Mutton Roasts Mutton Chop 120 Fresh Sweet Cider Oysters 1 Waffle Plate FREE Local Spuds 1c , Sliced Pineapple Chadwick Lodge No. 18 Tuesday, March 8, 7:30 F- «L Purex Mince Meat 2 Shredded Wheat CITY MARKET