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PAGE TWO MYRTLE POINT ITEMS Elder Cole, of Marshfield, was a Myrtle Point visitor Saturday and spoke to the Adventist congregation. Miss Mildred Brown returned to her home in Roseburg after a several days’ visit at the R. L. Tucker home. | Fred Snyder returned to his home in Boise, Idaho, after spending the holidays at the home of his brother, 11 A. E. Enyder. Mr □hd Mrs. Joe Mast and two i children, Oliver and Danford, return ed home from Calistoga, California, where they spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Wright. Mrs. We will appreciate your suggestions if our service does not fully Wright is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mast. I meet your requirements. Mrs. Veta Mann returned home the first of the week from Marshfield, where she spent several days with her sister, Mrs. E. Curren. Dorothy Fay and Lois LaBranche MANNINGS COFFEE Hollywood GELATIN DESSERT returned home the last of the week from a trip to San Francisco, Cali Per lb True Fruit Flavors — Strawberry, fornia, where they visited relatives. Douglas McLean returned to San Lemon, Raspberry, Loganberry, Gaining in popularity. We grind it Diego, California, after a visit at the Lime, Orange, Cherry. home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. when you order. M. McLean Douglas joined the navy Per package several months ago. Mr. and Mrs. A. Perry returned to their home in Susanville, California, I after a week’s visit at the home of Mrs. Perry'« parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Draper. Mrs. Doris Mann returned home the last of the week from Roseburg, About 10 lb average where she spent several days at the, home of relatives. Hams are advancing. Last chance for a fancy ham at this price. Mrs. Gertrude Shorey returned to' her home at Woodburn, Oregon, after | a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Stover. Keith Blackwell was able to leave PIE PEACHES Swift s Premium Pickled the Mast hospital Saturday and re turn to his home in Marshfield. No. 10 Tins PORKFEET Mrs. W. W. Wilson is enjoying a visit from her brother, Harry Nelson, While they last, per can Boneless of Klickitat, Washington. A close-out wpy below cost Robert Clarke, Kenneth and Julia Jars Myrl Leatherman returned to Lin field College at McMinnville the last of the week after spending the holi-i days with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. W. Perkins en- I How about a Fancy Salt Mackerel for your breakfast? J5c eac^ joyed a several days’ visit this week from Mrs. Namie Giles of Elkton. Fred Schmidt returned to Albany’ College after spending the holidays with relatives and friends. A special meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to Lee Ray Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, was held Friday evening, the occasion being the an nual visit of the state department president, Mrs. Ann Kelley, of Port land. After the business meeting a J social hour and refreshments fol lowed. A. M. Fish arrived from Portland Friday and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. screen s outstanding actresses. Ross B. P. W. Friendship Dinner , Pictures at the Liberty Fish and their daughter, Ellendale, Alexander. Nick Foran and Robert The Business add Professional The Coming Week went to Klamath Falls and visited Light, all leading juvenile actors of Women’s Club had a 6:30 o'clock until Tuesday when they returned friendship dinner, sponored by the fudged by preview audiences on the Broadway stage make their film home. social committee, of which Mrs. Geor the coast as by far the most enter debuts in this picture, and reports R. C. Dement is very ill this week gia Richmond is chairman, Monday taining of the entire series of “Chan” from Hollywood indicate that they at the home of his son, Harry De evening. Between courses Mrs. Bry thrillers, “Charlie Chan in "London" will be screen stars of tomorrow. ment. Mrs. W. H. Fearnley, of Au The story, written by Robert Lee ant led in group singing, accompanied will make its appearance on the rora, and Mrs. L. Braden, of Hub by Miss Inez Rover. After dinner a screen of the Liberty Theatre on Fri Johnson, shows four college chums, bard, came in Sunday to help care for short business meeting was called by day. Warner Oland, whose name has each of whom is sure he is destined him. the president. At this time Mrs. become synonymous with the charac to success when he leaves college. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Garrett and Martha Mulkey moved that the mem ter of "Charlie throughout the aeries, One intends to be a great newspaper daughter, Margaret, Alpha Anderson, bers sign a petition in favor of the again portrays the role of the bland man, another is to be a great archi of Marshfield, and Karl Dement left continuation of the League of Na Chinese detective. Advance reports tect; the third, a nationally famous Sunday for McMinville, where the tions and the Nye bill. indicate that Oland’s portrayal in this college football star, is confident that young folks are attending Linfield he will make a record as a coach, and The chairman of the research com film is his most notable to date. • College. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett re mittee, Mrs. Inez Chase, reported in In his latest adventure, Charlie the fourth is to follow in his wealthy turned Tuesday evening. - favor of buying a book suitable for Chan invades Sherlock Holmes’ father's footsteps. John Parrish is quite ill at his home Fate takes them in hand and does maintaining a permanent club record. realm, and journeys to London to with a heart attack. The chairman of the education com solve the most amazing mystery of things to them. Of the men, one dies Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B. Dement mittee, Mrs. Ruth Beyers, reported his remarkable career in criminology. a felon; another breaks physically moved the last of the week into the that the club was now sponsoring A man is doomed to hang for murder. and spiritually when his father, un P. W. Culver house on C street. their tenth girl, Miss Jessie Lawhorn, His sister believes him innocent. She able to withstand the financial crash, who is now attending business school pleads with Chan to take the case commits suicide. The other two defy Ladies and gents, buy your cos- and try to find the real murderer and fate. at Portland. metics, dental creams, shaving ac- The picture, however, is not all With only The head of the membership com exonerate her brother. cessories and home remedies at Dun mittee presented two petitions for sixty-five hours remaining before the tragedy. No sweeter romances can ham’s, of Course. Lowest prices in membership. The business meeting innocent man must meet his death, be imagined than those enacted by town prevail. was adjourned and Mrs. Richmond Chen gets to work. He finds he is Tone and Margaret Lindsay and Ann took charge of the social time that working against time and a murderer Alexander and Jean Muir Calling cards. 50 for »1.00. followed. She presented an old- who has the cunning of a fox. With Dvorak, contrary to the usual roles fashioned school composed of several only eight hours remaining in which in which she is cast, has a tragic part of the members who entertained with to solve the mystery, Chan lays a as the wife ow Nick Foran, the one clever trap, and snares his human fox member of the quartette who is un songs and poems. University of Oregon Webfoots will without the aid of hounds or hone. able to cope with present day condi tions There is plenty of humor, meet Oregon State college basketball A new type of excitement and plot touches of light comedy and music players at Corvallis Saturday night at 7:30 o’clock in the first contest of is brought to the screen by the come including an original college song a four-game series. Pre-game dope dy-drama, ‘'Gridiron riash,” featur written for the production by Sammy i gives the Webfoots, who are rated ing Eddie Quillan and Betty Furness. Fain and Irving Kahal. It is the gripping story of a young one-two for the 1*35 northern divi sion championship, an edge over the bank robber, who, against his will, is turned loose on a college campus to Orangemen. WARRANTS TAKEN The probable Oregon starting line play football and become a gridiron up will be Bill Berg and Willie Jones, hero for “good old Belford College!” Ml Repair Work, Parts, New forwards; Bill Harcomb, center, and Tense excitement develops as the and Used Cats Budd Jones and Liebowitz, guards. youngster coldly plans to clean out a Southwestern Motor Co. Harcomb and Liebowitz are sopho safe and depart for distant places. Eventually, as the suspense mounts, other three are let- more while the A Message to These V the boy is recreated by college spirit, termen. of Moderate Means r The probable Oregon State start- the affection of his team-mates and One naturally wishes to obtain the very finest of everything — when ing lineup will be Captain Hibbard the heart-throbs of a pre-champion- making arrangements for the funeral and Palmberg, forwards; Earl Conk ship game rally. He is also “victim of a loved one. But in most cases cost most be considered. For this rea ling. center, and Baron von Lyman ized” by Cupid’s dgrt. on al] kinds of son some folks do not select the fun and Bob Bergstrom, guards. eral home they prefer. If the beauty Reserved seat tickets will be 75 What the stark realities of life do and convenience of our services have cento each and general admission to the hordes of young men who, fill- i made you hesitate, please believe us ed with high hopes and confidence, I when we assure you that you may ob tickets will be 30 cento each. Local and Ixmg Distance tain the modern facilities we provide are poured forth from colleges and at no greater cost than you would In a letter enclosing a renewal of high schools every year, forms the have to pay elsewhere. Our complete, his subscription to the Sentinel, Leslie theme of life today, in “Gentlemen thoughtful and comforting services Are Born,” which will be the fea are easily within the means of those Kime writes from Los Angeles: “Mother and I are both well and I ture attraction at the Liberty begin in the most moderate financial cir Phones 101 J—224L cumstances. am working every day. I didn’t get ning Sunday. to see the Pasadena Rose Tourna To adequately present this unusual ment as I had to work New Year’s drama, an equally unusual cast of day. The winters here are something young film stars was provided. Fran- Phene 1MR to brag about! it doesn’t seem like chot Tone, who has the leading role, Coquille Myrtle Pt winter to me. I wish all my friends is assisted by Margaret Lindsay, Jean a prosperous year.” Muir and Ann Dvorak, three of the It Is Our Ambition to serve our customers better in 1935 than ever before HERE’S Center Traction for non-skid safety —plus dependable Goodyear quality—at low cost. A value you get because Goodyear dealers sell the most tires—by millions! Other sizes in 5c proportion: 4.59-21 SPECIAL: 4.75-19 21.60 22.80 25.00 FULL OVERSIZE—SET OF 4 GOOD 71AW SPEEDWAY 23c ,h M cm subject to change without notice. State sales tax, if any .additional. Coquille Service Station I to place lights around their proper New Council Meets—Officers Reappointed for This Year ties could do so with a system which .Continued from Page One) would be followed throughout the business district. Auxiliary Business Session light committee, of which Mr. Le The American Legion Auxiliary fevre is chairman. Some sort of an agreement should be made, for at the will hold their first regular monthly present time there is nothing bind business session of 1035, at 8:00 p. m. ing the power company which could next Monday, in the Legion Home. There will be reports from the Dis be invoked to require the installation of a new street light even. The mat trict No. 4 Conference such as: “The ter rested there and the light com American Legion Legislative Pro mute was requested to submit a gram," the accomplishments of the workable plan to the council at its i past year and many new activities that are on this year’s program and next sesison. The amusement tax on the Liberty' which will be of much interest to all Theatre was discussed by the city attending, dads with L. W. Claver, and a license [ The quilt made by the Auxiliary of 875 per year for 1934 and 1935 was t for Christmas Cheer Funds, netted set by the council. It was brought' 813.50. Mrs. Grace Rackleff, of Ara- out during the discussion that Marsh- go, received the quilt, field theatres pay $200 per year, at' The Auxiliary is extending a most Bandon $50, and at Myrtle Point $30, sincere invitation to all who are eli while Mr. Claver stated that at Ash gible, for membership After the business meeting there land, Grants Pass, Medford, Roseburg and Eugene no theatre license fee is will be the social hour as usual. The Auxiliary will act as hostess to the required. Mayor Berg stated to C. C. Farr Legion. that he, the mayor, had received sev Mrs. Gladys L. Wheeler, Publicity eral complaints about the Farr & El i chairman. . < , wood trucks blocking the sidewalk at the company’s loading dock, and that Brewster Valley the parking of trucks along the high Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reed and son, way, off the pavement, was a dan Gerald, o£ Bridge, visited a few days ger to auto drivers approaching that at the Elmer Wilson home this week. Intersection. Duane Shoemaker, who has been Mr. Farr stated that as soon as the working in thd CCC cafhp at Dissten, Niles Motor Co. could move from the Ore., returned to his home this week. building that it would be possible to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laird and Mr. load their own trucks inside, but that and Mrs. C. M. Wilson were callers at the Consolidated trucks were too high the Pinkston home in Coquille Sun to get under the roof and that early day. morning delivery, usually between Hazel Durrell left Friday for Co five and six, could not be received In quille where she will work for Mrs. side. Beryl Wilson. The street committee was asked to Word has been received that 7 Vi confer with Mr. Farr and work out pound daughter was bom to Mr. and some arrangement which would not Mp. Jess Rouse at their home in Red interfer with the company’s business mond, Ore. on December 30. Mrs. and at the same time would incon Rouse will be remembered as venience pedestrians as little as pos Hazel Taylor. sible. and which would also obviate Hurley Johnson, of Reston, the danger to autoists who can not Walter and Joe Laird, of Myrtle see around the trucks when they reach the stop sign on Second street. Point, spent Sunday at the J. D. Laird home. Before adjournment A. O. Walker Dinner guests at Elmer Wilson’s asked the council to set a city light Sunday were Mrs. Carrie Nickason, ing standard so that those who wished Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nickason and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reed and son, Gerald. Elder Cole, of Bandon, W. H. Bundh, of Myrtle Point, and Elder Stevens, of Roseburg, spent the week end at the Crowley home. They con ducted services in the community hall Saturday night and Sunday morning. James Crowley spent Friday and Saturday at Bandon. Mrs. Lester Mayse, who has been visiting in southern California, re turned home Monday. Past Noble Grands Entertained Southern Pacific FRANK A. POOR, Agent Denco Hams A very pleasant evening was spent by members of the Past Noble Grands Club January 4 at the home of Mrs. Grant Wilcox on Sanford Heights. The hours were spent by the mem bers, in doing various sorts of fancy work and at the cloee of the evening, dainty refreshments were served to Mesdames Tracy Leach, Geo. John son, Fred Schaer, B. C. Minard, Jack Beach, Mary Wimer, Hester Holver- stott, Annie Robinson, Inez Chase, Ora Maury, Annie Lund and Misses Ida Oerding and Patsy Holverstott. The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Miss Ida Oerd ing February 1st. a Busy Corner Grocery 69 Delivery * New low Price COAL hauling SCHROEDER RROS. MORTUARIES, INC. Mansell Drayage &