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Tn OOQÜILLIYALLIY 8RNTINKL, COQÜILLI, OBBGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER fi, 1983. SOCIAL NOTES Mias Caro) Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Young who left Sunday morning for Boise, Idaho, was complimented at a dinner dessert party given Saturday evening by Miss Elizabeth Pierce at her home on So. Coulter street. Mias Young was de lightfully surprised upon receiving a shower of lovely handkerchiefs. Included were Mieses Carol Young, Sarah Margaret Nye, Audrey Aasen. Helen Robinson, Anne Barton, Har riet Webb, Gretchen Neal, LaVerne Knife, Marjorie Knight, Barbara (Bradford, Anne Van Scoy and Flor ence Folsom. t I street. She included Mrs. Frank Thrift and Mr*. W. H. Mansell for the evening. In contract which was jlayed, Mrs. Vinton won high score prize. Membeis attending were Mes- dames Harry H. Oerding, Walter Lit- ienberger, Kepneth Kirtner, Julius 1 Ruble, F. C. Hudson and E. Lx Vin ton. B. P. W. Club Completes Plans For Fall Festival Dance Committee appointments for the Harvest Festival Dunce to be held Oc tober 14 in Aragon Hall were made at -the regular meeting of the Business A Professional Women’s club on Mon day, October 2. For Decorating the Hall: Harriet Gould, Kathleen Mc Class Enjoys Box Social Clintock, Katherine Jane Haesler and The Cornerstone class of the Chris Inez Rover. For Making the Queen’s tian Church recently held an old- Throne: Ula Leach and Viola Newton. fashioned box eoical, which was a , Making Sunflowers: Mrs. Belle R- Gould, Ula Leach, Jennie Lindro*, •Ine success socially and financially. Preceding the supper a program Viola Newton, Frances Oddy and Jen was given by those of the class wish nie Price. Bouquets for Queen and At tendants: Clara Bosserman, Blythe ing to participate in it. Ralph Harry is the enthusiastic and . Cousins, and Edna Robison. Flower Thursday the Justamere club ladies Girls and Crown Bearer: Mr*. Inez enjoyed luncheon and afternoon at the efficient president of the “Corner Chase and Mrs. Jennie Price. Fea stones ” and Friday evening he and home of Mrs. Frank L. Greenough. tures: Laura McLeod and Leona Bry his wife entertained those who had The hostess's house guests, Mrs. R. E. ant Queen’s Crown : Ida Owen. Oos- Carruthers and Miss Sadie Crang, of worked hard a number of evenings tuems for Bell-Hop Drill: Mrs.,Isabel Astoria, also Mrs. J. H. Dalen, of n practicing a play, also the helpers Unsoeld. Mrs. Ida Owen will be at with it. They served a splendid chick Bandon, were present for the day, the door of the hall to sell tickets along with the following members: en dinner with all the “with-ita” and and Mrs. Belle ft. Gould will be the Meedames H. A. Young, M. O. Haw jut over a number of well planned reception committee. kins, Lyman Carrier, C. J. Fuhrman. tames later. Marguerite Agostino was unani- A shower of “hankies” for Vada iW. fl. Sickels, J. A. Lamb, Ha) W. mously voted to membership in the Swinney was included in the eve Pierce, Bert Folsom, J. I* Smith, L club. IH. (Hazard, 'Nels Osmund son, O. C. ning’s fun. Vada has accepted a pos Tile club voted to invite the South- ition aa clerk in a novelty shop in Sanford, and Mrs. E. E. Johnson, of western Oregon District Conference Medford. Marshfield. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. to meet in Coquille, the laet meeting Turner MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. before the state convention. Rose A delightful miscellaneous shower burg, Coos Bay and Coquille are the party was given Tuesday evening by Orvus Miller, Vada Swinney, Mr. and only clubs in this district. District Mrs. Aaron Wilson, Henry George, Minces Lorraine and Maxine Simpson, Alda Sloan, Agnes conferences are held, one in each dis Faye McCue and Vera Gaslin at the Mary Phillips, Newton Newton, Joe Sutton, Mary trict every two months, at which the Ray Simpson home on Spurgeon hill, Epps, Jeannette iWtheeler, Mr. and state officers attend and the regular for the pleasure of Miss Maxine Col business of the state federation is lins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mr*. R. 8. Wlheeler, Alvin McQuigg, taken care of. A district conference Myrtle Benham, Irene Bailey, the class Collins who is to be married next was held in Coquille in September, mascot, little Dickie Harry and the week to John Patton. The rooms of ' host and hostess, Ralph and Erma 1961. the Simpson home were prettily doc- The club voted to take out a mem Harry. Also Ruth Miles who is home orated with sweet peas and at the bership as a club in the International close of a very pleasant evening, re for a short vacation dropped in on the Federation of the Business and Pro party. freshments were served to the follow fessional Women’s Club. This organ ■——— ing: Misses Msxine Collins, Dora and ization hopes to have seven new coun Fire Prevention Week Glensda Kendall, Maxine Judd, Elis tries join in the near future. Gov. Meier has issued the following abeth (Pierce, Hazel Mansell, Florence The ninth girl was assisted from thé Folsom, LaVerne Knife, Priscilla proclamation designating the seven local scholarship loan fund. This fund Hickam, Margaret Staninger, Olive days from Sunday on as “Fire Preven is one of the largest in the state and THlman, Lodema and Yvonne Cross, tion Week:" remarkable progress has been made “In accordance with the proclama Helen Robinson, Verryl Hughes, in that direction considering that it Edythe Farr, Vivian McCue, Jean tion by the President of the United is only five years old. Hill, Phyllis Hal), Mrs Ray Simpson States, I invite the people of this state \ —————— and Mrs. J. P. Beyers. tp observe Fire Prevention Week from Coquille Happy Timers October 8th to 14th. I hope they will The Coquille Happy Timers met at Mrs. M. W. Way was hostess to the make thia an occasion of special sig Good Samaritan Sunday school class nificance and will absorb during this the A. O. Culbertson home Thursday members of the Pioneer Church Tues week a consciousness of the dangers evening for a farewell party for Dr. day afternoon with the ladies meeting from fire which will remain with them and Mrs. J. F. Young who are moving at the home of Mrs. J. S. Houck. In and be effective throughout the entire to Shaw, Oregon, Saturday. The eve ning was enjoyed with dancing and the afternoon a short business session year. “Now, Therefore, I, Julius L. Meier, singing. Mr. and Mrs. Young were was conducted with refreshments served following to those attending: Governor of the State of Oregon, by presented with a beautiful Japanese Mesdames Chris- Terre*. Margaret authority vested do designate and pro tray from the club as a token of ap Brown, C. L. Willey, Allen McLeod. claim the period from October 8th to preciation of their friendship and loyalty to the club. All the members P. D. Hartman, B. A. Davis and J. 8. 14th as Fire Prevention Week. ■ “In support of thia observance^ I and friends wish them success in tbei£ Houck. r. urge that local officials and organiza new home. Those present were The J. G. W. chib members will tions in every community promptly and Mrs. W. O. Terry and children, meet today at the home of Mrs. C. unite upon specific programs of co Mrs. Beulah Nosier and daughter, MdC. Johnson, of Marshfield, for operation, in order to discover and Mrs. Sherman Lewis, Mrs. Amelia C om County I «ads in Cows Under Test luncheon and eewing in the afternoon. correct existent fire hazards, promote Hill, Mrs. Rose Yarbrough, Mrs. W. Several of the club ladies will be host measures of public and private fire Smith, Mr«.' Leo Gall, Mr. and Mrs. (Continued from first page) protection, extend instruction in fire H. Stewart and eon, Mr. and Mrs. esses at the gathering. prevention among adults as well as Luther Daniels and daughter, Gordon Mrs. Alice the severe winter and poorer feed For the pleasure of“ Mrs. R. E. school children and arouse the people and Benjamin Daniela, Carruthers and Mrs. Sadie Crang, generally to the need for habits of Dean, Charles Dye, Mrs. Veda Lewis, conditions. Mr. and Mrs. L. SinClaire, Dr. and both of Astoria, who are here for a greater carefulness. The report shows that a herd of “If this be undertaken without de Mr*. J. F. Young, Clifford Mulligan, grade purebred Jerseys owned by two-week visit at the F. L. Greenough home, all day Tuesday was spent at lay and earnestly carried on through Mrs. D. Sterns and two daughters, Walter Donald, of Broadbent, has pro Mrs. J. A. Lamb’s beach cottage at out the year, the result cannot fail to Roy Robison and Jeff Lewie, of Nor duced an average of 261.4 pounds Bandon, where a very pleasant day be a large constribution to public way, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crane and since the beginning of. the testing daughter, E. Nelson, of Myrtle Point, year seven months ago. Other herds welfare.” was enjoyed. and Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Culbertson which have had honorable mention in See Mansell Drayage and Delivery and children. Tuesday evening Mrs. Donald Estes the report for production are owned entertained the Entre Nous club la Co. for Min Wood, >2 a load. Orders by Joe Nilsen, of Riverton, the New Guild Meets Lake Dairy of Bandon, V. fl. Stevens, dles at her home on South Beach Ailed promptly and Mrs. Geo. W. Myrtle Point, R. H. Christensen of Mrs Taylor, Sr., were joint hostesses Wed Leneve and P. D. Parrish of Broad nesday at the meeting of the Ladies bent. Episcopal Guild in Parish House. A In the Coos Bay association Chas. very pleasant afternoon was enjoyed McCulloch's herd of 16 grade Jerseys by Medames Geo. Lorens, Fred Hick has produced an average of 847.6 ok, Edw. Lorens, H. W. Pierce, H. E pounds of butterfat for the eight Hess, L. iH. Hazard, Louis Charneski, months since the beginning of the J. A. Lamb, Annie Robinson, C. H. testing year for that association. Mr. Hodgdon, E. L. Vinton, A. R. Dimick, McCulloch's herd also has the two W. H. Mansell. Jas. Watson, C. T. highest producing cows for the month Sei big, J. S. Barton, Bert Folsom, A. of August and has been the highest E. Bradford and the hostesses. producing herd in the state several different months during the past year. Eyes Examined, glasses fitted. Other herds m the Coos Bay associa First quality lenses furnished. For tion receiving honorable mention for better vision see Wilson first Co high production are owned by T. M. quille, Oregon. Culver, Catching Inlet; George F. Smith, Coos River; R. G. Rooke, Coos River; Art Nelson, Haynes Inlet and I ...... ' J. 8. Roberta, Catching Inlet. I Sets Precedent Al Jolson «WMadgf Evans ///Hallelujah, I'm a Bum.' Al Jolson’a “Hallelujah, I’m a Bum,” the first screen production with “photographic mumc” running through it, will introduce a number of new song hits. It comes to the Liberty for three days beginning Sunday. .Six numbers, composed by Richard Rodgers and larry Hart, are an in herent part of the film story which is said to promise a revolutionary meth od of presenting music on the ecreen. The titles at M m number« «ra TM- lelujah. I’m a Bum,” “You Are Too Beautiful," “I Got to Get Bask to New York,” “What Do You Want With Money?” “Sleeping Beauty” and "Laying the Cornerstone." Rodgers and Hart stumbled upon the germ of the new screen music method while working on Maurice Chevalier’s picture, "Love Me To night,” and have fully developed the technique in Jolson’a comedy, which is adapted from an original story by Ben Hecht. i S. H. Donated. Coquille A a to Park. Coquille, has schooled himself hi the scientific use ef Richfield labricanta as lubrication methods advance. Claims proper oils are the greatest factor in lengthening ear life. Hi- Octane to the beet gas oa the coast, he claims. adv. ♦ * pAOBTnn prevent the car from slipping into wages. Experienced and references. deeper water. Mrs. F. Dungan, 216 E. 18th St., Mr. Hedden who is close to 80 years Vancouver, Wash. 38t2* of age was very seriously hurt and the unconfirmed report is ho cannot WANTED—To exchange music les son» for housework. Anyone inter recover. Miss Hedden was taken to ested in such a proposal please call a hospital at Eugene and she is re Mrs. E. A. Woodyard, phone 230-L. ported recovering.—Coo* Bay Harbor. WANTED—To trade potatoes or dried beans for a used sewing ma Mrs. Sarah Abbott, mother of Mr*. chine in good condition. Write Mrs. G. E. Trott, was killed in an auto ac L C. Shuck, 408 North Willard, Co cident on the Elk river road about quille, or see her at 618 Bush St. 1* eight o’clock Wednesday night while on the way to her home in Bandon. 16-in. Wood for sale. Will exchange Jim Smith, who was driving the for county, school district or city car, was not hurt when the car warrants at par. Jno. C. Oe.-ding. plunged over the grade after the car It* lights suddenly went out. The body was taken to Bandon for (PIANO BARGAIN — Uta Model interment. Piano. Located here in the vicinity of Coquille. Will sell for the bal ance due on contract with terms like Old Beaver Hill Vein Coal, >6.60 rent. If interested write at once to per ton for lump delivered in Coquille. J. E. Reger, 1135 3. W. Washington Leave orders at Roosevelt Service Street, Portland, Oregon. 38t3 Station, phone 114. C. Jack Shi iato. 7tf FOR SALE—Tryser Piano, in fine condition, et a sacrifice, Ed Brophy, 522 East Tenth Street. 88tf Killed on Elk River Road Want Ads One Cent a Ward lack Ina settee FOR SALE—A 8876 primary glider for >60 cash. Nearly finished, ribs built up and all material for com pletion except fabric, dope and some wiring. See Macy Anderson imme diately. 872t WANTED by capable refined New England lady, housekeeping for elderly person, motherless home, mother’s helper, or cook for few FOR SALE—One Underwood Type men, country preferred. Some writer, No. 6 in A-l condition. A Killed on Umpqua Highway snap at >20.00. Cost >76.00. Seo V. R. Wilson, Coquille, Ore. 36tf Mrs. John Heddon wa* almost in stantly killed Sunday evening at WARRANTS FOR SALE—at a dis about 6:80 when the ear driven by her count. Southwestern Motor Co. daughter. Miss Emma 'Heddon, and ac companied by her husband, John Hed den, and a small grand daughter plunged off the highway into Ump- l»a river a few miles west of Scotts burg. The car turned over and land ed into water three or four feet deep resting on ita top with the front wheels partially covered. Min Hedden was thrown clear of the car but severely hurt and was unable to assist in the rescue. Mr. Hedden was pinned under the ear and after help arived was quickly extri cated. Mrs. Hedden was believed dead when pulled out of the wreck. The little grand daughter was un hurt and scrambled out of the over turned sedan and flagged down pass ing motorists. The firwt car to stop was a party of four boy* from North Bend who were bound for the Chicago fair. Many others soon appeared on the scotta and with ropes managed to got the injured out of the oar and also U8ED CARB 81 Chevrolet Coach 31 Chevrolet 6-Wheel Sedan 81 Ford Coupe 29 Ford Roadster 29 Chevrolet 8edan 30 Ford Tudor 27 Chrysler 70 Coach. 28 Chandler Roadster. 30 Chevrolet Coach. 26 Hudson Coach. Ten'17 A *28 Chev. Trucks with Dump Body — good rubber — A-l shape. >66 to >96 each. 25 Dodge Pickup 26 Fond Truck—Stake Body. I