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TU COQUIUH ▼ALLEY 8BNTINEL, OOQUILLB, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1M4. FAQ« THREE 5S SOCIAL NOTES DANCE Hilda Wittick, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Victor Wittick, of North Bend, who has taught a class of fourth and fifth grades at the Washington School for the past two years, was married Friday afternoon to Albert'D. Pierce, uon of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Pierce, of North Bend, at the Methodist parson age in Marshfield with the Bev. G. V. Fallis officiating. The couple left on a short wedding trip to Astoria and plan to make their home in Marshfield upon their return. North Bend Trianon Hall AL GILLETTE Friday of last week Mrs. Leo J. Cary entertained with a lovely party in honor of Mrs. Paul Van Scoy, who J fo leaving this week for Corvallis. NBC ORCHESTRA AND ENTERTAINERS Featuring JACK NASH DANCING STARTS AT 11 P. M. AFTER AUTO SHOW Saturday, June 2 o I o Admission city I^nguhtremen Running Port land Waterfront Says Voter to administration« ought to be able competently m govern- ■ ments that are effective in the prime The following from the Oregon duty of government, that of main- Voter gives a better line on what ia | taining order, Guest» invited for the afternoon which was spent in sewing included: Mes dames M. O. Hawkins, J. A. Lamb, R. A. Werpich, O. C. Spires, Emma Lyons, C. J. Fuhrman, J. E. Paulson, Nel« Osmundson, G. R. Wickam, C. A. Rietman, H. N. Lorenz, Lyman Car rier, O. C. Sanford, C. T. BkeeU, J. W. Laird, F. G. Leelie, J. E. Norton, H. E. Hess, F. M. Stiver and Miss Anne Van Scoy. Mrs. Fred Kunz entertained the O. D. O. class last week at her home with I a delicious 1:80 o’clock luncheon which was served 1» the following: Mes- I dames John Jsyes, George Sherwood, ‘Wild Cargo” Coming to iGrant Wilcox, C. W. Gano, IH. G. Liberty Theatre Sunday Prey, B. B. Sander» and L. A. Chris tensen. Not since Edmund Lowe and Victor McLagen leaped to stardom as a Last week Maxine Johnson enter ha-pperiing in the strike district at I team, in “What Price Glory?" and tained for Norene McKeown in honor t Al Gillette Hand Portland than can be gleaned from “The Cock-Eyed World,” have they of her birthday, with a dinner and any of the dailies of that city: Al Gillette, who opens with his Or- bad the opportunities for boisterous theatre party. Those enjoying the ehestra and Entertainers for a dance downing that they have in “No More evening were Gretchen Neal, Hallie Three to one, huge hard longshore engagement at the Trianon Hall, in Women,” at the Liberty Friday and ’knight, Norene McKeown, honor men smashed their iron fists into a North Bend, Saturday night at 10:30 i Saturday nights. “No More Women” guest, and Maxine Johnson, hostess. foreman’s face until, blinded by his p. m., enjoys the distinction of being) presents the famous fighting-funsters own blood, he fell unconscious one the only Portland radio attraction to f as deep sea divers on rival salvage Mrs. J. A. Iamb, Mrs. J. E. Norton, block from the police station. Next land a commercial contract to broad-J tugs. Mrs. M. J. Hartson and Mrs. C. T. day, one of the three assailants testi- cast over a national net-work on NBC.' No one place is big enough for i Skeeki are today entertaining the J. fled to the city council that the union two romantic boys, not even the G. W. club at the home of the latter. In April, 1932, Gillette and his Band these ---------------------------------- ------------------------- was preserving peace and order on broadcast on Walter Winchell’« fam-1 bottom of the ocean. Al) day long A one o’clock luncheon is being served Gladye Wheeler, Elizabeth Hand, the water front It was—in its same ous Lucky Strike Hour, sharing the Ibey fight for «unken gold forty fath- with covers laid for the following; Edna Kern, Vera Pook, Marie Painter, old union way. period with Anaon Weeks, of the «»« beneath the surface of the water, Mesdames O. C. Sanford, H. N. Lor Pearl Ruble, Mary Arnold, Maxine- Policemen, lacking decisive 'direc Mark Hopkins Hotel, in 8an Fran- •"<« »iffbt long they fight for the enz, George Lorenz, E. W. Lorenz. Jeub, Alice Jenkins, Eula Schram, One Cast a Word Each Inerti on tion, were intimidated. ciseo. This group, at one time, were dames, E. E. Johnson, C. J. Fuhrman, M. O. and Mrs. R. V. Cumimngs. Addition Our National Guard commander ad engaged as a staff unit at radio KGW Things get a bit peaceful until Hawkins, H. A. Young, J. L. Smith, al guests were Mrs. Gladys Watson,'"' ■ ■ -......... - ------------ in Portland. Sally Blane appears ss the owner of Bert Folsom, A. N. Gould, Lloyd Rosa, Min Marianne Axteii and Mrs. B. A. I PURINA Fox Feed, »5.91 cwt. Purina vised against calling the militia out. Permits were necessary for officer«, There is probably no orchestral • ‘«3- They both jump at the chance all of Coquille, Mrs. J. E. Walstrom Davis. During the afternoon several Dog Feed, 12c 1b. Farr * Elwood. employers, employes and business leader in the businens today, who has t0 work with her and fight for her. and Mr«. Charles Lorenz, of Bandon; numbers were sung by Mrs. John diver at- visitors to go to and from ships and enjoyed wa varied'and colorful a ca- When, however, r a rival - ------- — mrv. uyonas mr». Mra. Stewart Lyons, Mrs. L. a A. . uuje- Lilje- Noble, accompanied by Mrs. William FOR SALE—1927 Advanced Nash dock». These permits, in the limited reer, as has Al Gillette. I He has been tempts to drown one of them, they go _viit Mrs. Marvin Lyons an<1 Mra< Horsfall. Sedan. Very good condition, good number of instances in which the successively, singer, actor, - , grand 'nto a fight huddle that furnishes no c McC Johnson, of Marshfield, | rubber. Phone 169J. 441 South ar or- en d of and ----------- thrills --- to — an ______ union deigned to issue them, were opera artist, musical comedy star, — — amusement ----------------- ------- Thursday evening the Mystic Ohap- Henry. Mrs. Ralph Taylor. not signed by the city or any other ehestraI conductor, muaical director, entertaining climax, Tuerlay evening Mrs. Geo. Ander- ter of the Order of the Eastern Star, ~— public agency, but by the longshore radio announcer and otudio executive! son entertained her Contract club at of Powers, entertained the other 8F1ECIAL 5 pound package Vigoro men’s union headman. He exercised ’ of a targe metropolitan station. , A high pressure, sparkling prem her home . <>n .. _____ and one Garden Guide, 53c. Farr A South _______ Division _ street, chapters of the county with a social One of the outstanding features of aff*nt, adored by the dames but so p,e followint <uaata present. evening. Those motoring up from the only real authority on the water- Elwood, Inc. front, and he exercised it firmly, de- Al Gilette*« orchestra, is the singing; *°ld on himself he tried to do trick» Meodamea E. A. Walker, Er E. John- Beulah Chapter of Coquille were Mr. cislvely, .positively, uncompromising both individual and enaemble, of the "dth live elephants . . . and his own , st >n, Joseph Toole, Frank Thrift, and Mrs. W. E. Bosserman, Mr. and FOR SALE—45 rms. furniture, up holstered, in good condition; with group. Gillette, himself, is a singer pride. . ly. ' Kenneth Medford, Donald Estes, Ken- Mrs. A. N. Gould, Dr. and Mrs. W. piano, radib, three beds, springs, His girl stuck by him through thick . neth Kistner and Roy Watson. High V. Glaisyer, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ulett, So far as maintaining order and of wide experience. mattresses, etc., 3176.00 for quick That people in general, and theatre *”d thin, even when he fell for the ! score was held by Mrs. E. A. Walker. Mrs: Lafe Clompton, Mrs. A. E. Brad controlling traffic and commerce were sale. Fruit Jara and Garden Tools concerned, the only government on and radio fans, in particular, are be- ) dancing sensation of Broadway’s lead- ford, Mrs. Bert Folsom and Mrs. Hal to be sold separately. Mrs. Jack the waterfront was that set up by the coming fed up with hot jazz and boia- '»g night club. And when he buzzed The Ecsdrien club met Monday for Pierce. Barbour, 469 E. 12th, near Ball longshoremen's union. It knew how terous hilarity, is definitely the opin- • keyhole radio announcer that his luncheon and an afternoon of sewing Park. It* to maintain itself in authority, and ion of Al Gillette. His experience dancer was ga-ga over gangland’s big at the home of Mr«. W. V. Glaisyer Thursday the Jenny Lind sextette has been, whether facing a theatre »hot, he put more than his foot in . . it did so effectively. with covers laid for Mesdames Roy E. entertained with a one o'clock lunch a“* R°y N*». W B- Bossermani eon at the home of Mrs. J. L. Aasen. ‘^NAROL” for earwigs, cure death, Union leaders and union members audience, or an unseen radio audience 25c. Farr A Elwood, Inc. patrons want And did he win the woman of h:s Geo. Johnson, J. L. Aasen, J. L. Smith, Mrs. John Miller, who is visiting rel have learned from long experience of thousands, that Abo, Gillette heart! What a role for Jimmy Dunn! I E. A. Walker and Mrs. Ray Dean, of atives and friends in Coquille, was the that strikes and intimidation are suc music of real beauty. TWO ROOM Kitchenette Apartment, cessful weapons if wielded with suf knows the showmanship angle of sup And what a sweetheart Claire Trevor Bandon. guest of honor. Thse enjoying the with bath, for rent. Completely makes in this Fox comedy romance, plying a healthy bit of good comedy afternoon were Mesdames E. W. Lor ficient menace and exerted with suf furnished. Inquire Mrs. R. A. Wer- ficient force and determination and sensationalism in his band num with Jimmy singing "It’s The Irish in enz, Paul W'ilker, IC. T. Skeels, Geo. lAst week Avis Hartson was hon nich, phone 186. It* against any government so popularly bers. A real treat ia promised pa Me"! In fact “Jimmy and Sally” is ored by the members of the K club Johnson, J. L. Aasen, John Miller and his airest, merriest role. It ’ s the pre Mrs. M. O. Hawkins, accompanist. officered that its official« tremble lent trons at the big dance to be held at with a linen shower at the home of TOMLATO Plants, all varieties, 20c they offend politically and thus incur the Trianon Hall, in North Bend, view for tonight and tomorrow. Barbara Bradford. The affair was a dos. Late Cabbage plants, 2 doe. Saturday night, June 2nd. The Thuiwday afternoon Mrs. E. E loss of their jobs. What such a gov decsert dinner and Dean Harding and 25c. Farr A Elwood, Inc. From more than 010,000 feet of Johnson entertained with a delightful ernment lacks in firmness is made up dance will start at 10:30 p. m. Special Miss Bradford were joint hostesses. film, the salient footage covering novelty numbers by the entertain tea at her apartment in the Coquille SMALL FARM for sale. by the unions. The unions know their Address Guests invited included Marvin Jane stuff, regardless of whether govern ers have been prepared for the event Frank (Bring 'Em Back Alive) Hawkins, Mary Esther Johnson, Mt*. Hotel in honor of Mrs. T. H. Mehl, of Mrs. E. W. Hermann, phone 8R25, Buck's thrilling jungle exploits was Eugene. Mrs. Mehl is a sister of Mr. ment« know their stuff. The union Myrtle Point 19t4’ edited into a sensation-packed motion John Hawkins, Mary Ella Cary, Johnson. The table and rooms were Civil Service Examination* tradition is deeply ingrained and is Jeanette Pook. Jean Young, Harriet picture, “Wild Cargo,” based on the beautifully decorated with pink spring supported by practicalities that sel PR1DE OF NORTH” seed corn, 4c Gould, Kathleen McClintock and the The United States Civil Service dom concern, the indifferent general Commission announces the following book of the same name by Buck writ guest of honor, Mias Hartson. After flowers. Mrs. Johnson was assisted lb. Farr A Elwood, Inc. ten in collaboration with Edward 8. public upon whom government officers Aaiat7c^h* dinner the party attended th* with the serving by Barbara Brad open competitive examinations: Anthony. Through the x_____ ford, Mary Esther Johnson and Mary TEN OOW8 for sale—W76.00. L. L. lean for moral support. Inspector (Electrical) jungles he hunts rare wild animals to theatre. Cornwall, Box 221, Bandon, Ora. 2t* Ella Cary. Mrs. J. A. Lamb assisted There frequently is so much provo Inspector (Floating Plant) execute orders from zoo«. Two pho about the rooms. cation by greedy employers and tyr Inspector (Gas Distribution and tographers with »till and motion pic Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. D. 154 ACRE FARM for sale. Address annous foremen that labor is justified Service). ture cameras followed Buck's every E. Rackleff entertained their contract Mrs. E. W. Hermann, Myrtle Point. .Marriage Licensee in exerting all the power it can as General Foreman of Laborers. move and succeeded In recording club with Messrs, and Metdamas Roy Phone 3R25, Myrtle Point. 19t4* sume and usurp to enforce attention May 25—Albert D. Pierce and Foreman Blaster. scenes depicting the hazards which i E. Boober, H. W. Pierce and Claire to injustices and wrongs. On the Hilda Wittick, both of North Bend. FOR TRADE—City Lot, level, taxes Foreman Carpenter (Shop and attended him as he sought hia prey. M. Gray present. other hand, labor itself by its narrow Ship). They were married by Rev. Geo. V. paid, for Used Car. Bee Southwest Buck faced death twice and almcat unwisdom often destroys employment Fallki at the Bay last Friday. ern Motor Co. Foreman Dredge Pipe Line. approached a point of never seeinig Tuesday the duplicate contract club and perpetrates injustice. There us May 26—Jas. Wm. Black, of Eu Foreman Drilling Rigs. himself on the screen in “Wild Car met for dessert luncheon at the home ually are two aides to every labor dis reka, and Georgena E. Morirs, of VETERINARY Vaseline for Cowu’ Foreman Machinist. go." Both encounters were with of Mrs. R. L. Stewart. Members and Udders. 10c lb. Farr A Elwood. pute. Regardless of who is right In Reedsport. They were married by Foreman of Laborers. enakea. Once, a thirty-foot python guests present were Mesdames Ray this dispute—and there probably are Track Foreman (for Alling position wound about his right arm. On an Thomas, Roy E. Boober, Bert Folsom, Father L. A. LeMiller at Mercy Hos WARRANTS FOR SALE — Coos elements of right on both sides—gov of Foreman, Railroad Maintenance). other occasion a king cobra cornered A. E. Bradford. D. £. Rackleff, J. L. pital on Saturday. county general fund paper, at a ernment does not amount to much May 26 — Russell L. Bechtel and Yard Foreman (Railroad). Buck. Only his experience enabled Smith and Claire M. Gray. discount. See Bert Folsom. that cannot maintain order and per Dora R. Reavis, both of Powers. They Powderman. him to cope with the situation«. The duplicate contract club met last mit the govement of essential com were married at the church in Pow- Carpenter. “Wild Cargo” come to the Liberty Friday for dessert luncheon st the merce while supervising negotiations . era, Saturday, by Rev. Randall Zell- USED CARS— Engineman (Gasoline Dragline). on Sunday for three days. home of Mrs. Ray Thomae. The mem for adjustment of disputes. nor. Engineman (Gasoline Locomotive). bers and guests present were Mes ■28 Chev. Coupe. I May 2(5—Lloyd Cutlip and Jean Guard. We of the Oregon public desire to Bandon Entertain Moose Ladies dames Bert Folsom, Roy E. Boober, Miller, both of Marshfield, Tbey ■27 Chev. Sedan. Operator, drilling rig. know what has happened to our vari Louh Cbarneski, A. E. Bradford, D. ■24 Chev. Touring. were married by Justice J. J. Stanley The Women of the Moose of Co Sawyer. - ous branches of government that they E Rackleff, R. L. Stewart and Claire ’28 Olds Sedan. st his office here Saturday. quille Chapter were entertained by the Winchman. '' have failed so dismally in their major M. Gray. ’29 Chevrolet Coach. May 29—Henry Calvin Shields and Applications must be on file with Moose Club of Bandon at the home of responsibility, that of maintaining ’28 Durant Coach Vira Mildred Bookard, both of Bridge. order. I the Secretary, Board of U. 8. Civil Mrs. Anna Jones and Annie Truman, Mrs. j. W. Mdlnturff was hostess at 4 ’29 Chevrolet Coupe They were marired by Judge Thomp Reorganisations probably are need- Rxnminers, U- 8. Engineer yesterday. Those present were Agnes her home in Marshfield Monday after son, Tuesday, at the court house. ’ 80 Chev. pickup. Schroeder, Millie Child, Lorain Child, ed. It is unfair to policemen who are Department at Large. Glasgow, Mon '27 Chev. Coupe. May 29—R. A. Adelsperger and Nora Dondono. Lena McNair, Alpha noon to members of the Coquille past middle age, and who are compe tana, not later than June 8, 1984. American Legion Auxiliary. Mm. Marie Lucille Ostlind, both of Marsh •25 Hudson Sedan. Competitors will not be required to Young, Leia Avery, Sadie Peart, tent and efficient in many duties, to •29 8tudebaker Panel. Mary Schroeder, Genie Chase, Mary John Noble, president of the Marsh field. report for examination at any place, expect them to engage in fist fights *29 Ford Roadster—Pickup box. May 31—Wm. Harpole, of Easteide, Ann Schroeder, Anna Pope and Paul field unit and Mrs. William Horsfall, ‘ but will be rated on their experience with longshoremen. If there is no ’32 Chev^ATruck, long wheel base. and JerryxLearis. A potluck dinner departmental music chairman, presid and 'Lucie Heath, of Marshfield. technique for handling situations of and fitness. ’29 Chev. Truek. May 31—Atwell T. Andrews, of wse served and a very pleasant after ed at the daintily appointed tea table. ' Full information may be obtained this kind, it should be found and made Mrs. Mdnturff is department secre North Bend, and Lillian A. Price, ’ll Chev. Canopy Express, com noon was spent in chat. available. It certainly is not neces from A. H. Grimes, secretary. Board tary and treasurer. Cards were en of Marshfield. pletely overhauled. sary to rush up with machine guns. of U. 8. Civil Service Examiners, Co joyed during the afternoon with high ’30 Ford Truck, Cab, Duals, over quille poatoffice. Cam* Fira Girls Notes It is not necessary ehoot and kill score at bridge held by Mrs. Ruth Ax Calling carde M for 31.00. loads. workmen in order to establish order. A-O-Wakyia, our Camp Fire group, tell and consolation by Mrs. Pearl Rate«. GMAC Han. Our government» are indeed incom met at the home of Mrs. C. W. Gano, Ruble. High score at five hundred Clean up Year Dairy Barns by petent if they cannot devise Arm and I guardian, this week. The subjects was held by Mrs. Edna Stockhoff. COTTON’S Whitewashing effective methods that avert instead studied were tenets, fire making, bed These attending from the Coquille, Real Estate and of incurring indiscriminate slaughter. R<* m ** a M* or Trod* making, and trench candles. The re- unit were Mesdames Mabel Rackleff, Insurance frenhmenta after the meeting were LeNora Hunt, Helen Cunning, Robah If longshoremen are competent as W. H. MABEN, Coquille Dran« BMg„ Second St ice cream and wafers. Robinson, Dorothy Martin, Edna dictators, using only their determined Orders taken at Bill's Place Want Ads spirit and their Aeta, our state and T Laussl Fuller, Serlbe. fitoekheff, Rrth Axtell, Thelma Dale,