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r na ooQtmxi yaix » BswttinL oòtaui, ouâôM, muday , janüaiy il imi . ■=SSSBSHSS=S!ŒSSÂBS—SHE?! Club Notes and Other Social Activities L. H. Hazard, Geo. Chaney,- F. L. Greenough, W. S. Sickels and Miss Kate Stewart, of Albany. Coquille Woman’s Chib Hon. J. W. Mott Geis Busy The Coquille Woman’s* Club held the First Day of Congress its regular meeting Tuesday after- The Monday Night Bridge Club Three thousand bills were intro noon, January 8th, with Mrs. R. A. The Women's Bible Class of the was entertained at the home of Mrs. duced in the House of Representa Wemich presiding. Muri Pettit, this being the regular Church of Christ met at the home of Mrs. C. E. Niles, chairman of the tives on the opening day of the 74th meeting. Mrs. Edna Hartson was a Mrs. Geo. Swinney on Wednesday finance committee, reported that the Congress. The measures cover every special guest for the evening, the afternoon. The group of ladies, which club would sponsor a moving picture type of legislation and will be re are again in the market and we will carry members present including Mrs. Bert meets monthly, helps in various de in February. The picture selected is ferred to-the various committees for a supply whenever possible, while the sea Folsom, Mrs. J. L. Smith, Mrs. Jack partments of church work. Following to be “Anne of Green Gables.” The consideration and hearings. Lamb, Mrs. Hal Pierce, Mrs. Geo. .he business session light refresh annual card party to raise funds for Congressman James W. Mott intro son is on. Lorenz, Mrs Ed Lorenz, and the ments were served to Mesdames Farr, the Library will be held about the duced twenty bills, several of which hostess. A novel and most enter Sloan, Schaer, Darling, Bailey, Wil middle of February. ’ will directly affect the First Congres The holidays, with their turkey, goose, duck taining feature of the evening was son, Wimer, Bean, Brown, Staninger, Among Mrs. Jack Lefevre reported that sional District of Oregon. Jessee, Ed. Aasen, Maury and Misses etc. menus, are over. In returning to the a traveling prize, which goes from the Needlecraft Guild has been very these are his bill to amend the Stan one player to another, according to Ferrantine Swinney and Jennie Laf successful and several needy families field O. 3c C. Land Grant law to pro normal dinner oi the score, and which the last player ferty. have received aid. also that thirty vide tor annual reimbursement to to win, keeps. Mrs. J. L. Smith held dolls were dressed and distributed counties in Oregon for tax loss Mrs. Louis Charneski invited a high score for the evening and was through revesting of this land in the at Christmas time. awarded the high-score prize. The .lumber of her friends in this after A Junior Woman's Club will be or federal government. This legislation remember that this market buys and sells traveling prize was won — but we noon for tea for the pleasure of her ganized in the near future. Eligible was introduced during the last con mother, Mrs. M. J. Platt, of Centralia, gress and considerable misisonary promised not to tell! The next meet only the highest quality meats. That is the members will be between the ages of ing of the club will be with Mrs. Hat Wash., who has been visiting here for 18 and 30. Meetings of the new or work was done in its behalf. rock on which our business was built everal weeks. Pierce in two weeks. Two of the bills introduced are in ’ ganization will be held in the eve- Quality behalf of the Tongue Point naval base nings. Mrs. Geo. Johnson was hostess to Miss Edna Robison was hostess tc The program proved to be very —one authorizing an appropriation a sewing party last Tuesday evening ter Monday night contract bridge interesting. The program was an- for the further development of the « Pnone 20 in honor of Miss Blythe Cousins, whe .lub this week. At play Mrs. A. B. nounced by Mrs. Geo. Chaney. Mr. base and one to refund Clatsop coun with her mother is leaving the firs, Jollier held high score, with Mrs. Mark Purser gave a travelogue. Two ty the sum of 8100,000, the amount of next week for North Bend where Fred McNelly second. The club will vocal solos were sung by Rev. W. expended by the county for the pur Miss Cousins will be employed in .old their next meeting at the home Raymond Wilder, accompanied by chase of the naval base site, in the J .L.STEVENS event the war department refuses to the offices‘of Liljeqvist 8c Swanton of Mrs. E. M. Kay. Those enjoying Mrs. M. O. Hawkins. Mrs. Johnson ’ s hospitality were:. Mrs. for a month before entering on her Following the meeting and pro further develop it. The congressman, duties in the Currier resort. Those Fred McNelly, Mrs. A. B. Collier, Mrs. gram tea was served by Mesdames since returning to Washington, has Mrs. present and invited to Miss Robison’s E. M. Kay, Mrs. John Aasen, F. L. Rover, E. A. Walker, Annie conferred with the chairman of the Mrs. Roy Neal, Mrs. Jas. Brady and home included Mesdames W. E. Bos- Robinson, Lloyd Claver, Frank naval affairs committee, which will Thrift an<! A. N. Gould to the fol consider this legislation, and is hope aerman, Bertha Smith, Arthur El Stewart Norton. lowing: Mesdames M. M Newdall, ful of a successful outcome. lingson, J. J. Geaney, Geo. W. Bry Several of the bills introduced by F. S. Emery, R. L. Stewart, M. R. ant, Cousins, Tracy Leach, C. G. Committees Najned for President’s Ball, Jan. 30 Thomas, H. E. Hess, O. C. Sanford, Mr. Mott authorize pensions to per Caughell, A. N. Gould and Misses Wm. Mansell. E. L. Vinton, M. O. sons who are not eligible for pen- . Harriet Gould, Myrtle DeLong and (Continued from Page One) Hawkins, R. B. Rogers, Alice Wi!son, sion under existing law but who have the honor guest. A two course lunch Lloyd Rosa, Jennie Adams, Birdie meritorious war records—and others was served at the close of the eve 3. T. Gant, W. D. Leaman, Mrs. R. Skcels, J. E. Paulson. Jack Lefevre, provide relief to certain persons in ning. To Have a Fine Resort A. Wemich, Mrs. A. N. Gould, Mrs. Geo. W. Bryant, K. P. Lawrence, R. Oregon who have claims against the Basket Ball Results During Past Weeltj Geo. Unsoeld. H. A. Young, B. M. government. E. Boober, R. A. Wemich, O. T. Gant, R. G. Currier and R. D. Mitchell Mrs. Clair Gray was hostess to her left last week for Portland where duplicate contract club to one o’clock Kester, W. E. Hassler, C. T. Selbig. Lloyd Oddy, A. L. Beck, A. P. Davis, Five games during the next two ' they go to purchase furnishings for dessert luncheon on Wednesday. In Z. E. Johnson, Dr. J. D. Rankin, Dr. Wm Cuuning, Geo. Jenkins, C.A. Riet First Conference B. B. weeks are scheduled by “Bill’s Place,” addition to the regular members was C. A. Rietman, F. S. Emery, L. W. man, F. L. Greenough, Geo. Chaney, Game Here Tonight the local independent team. Four of the auto ‘camp cabins built by Mr. Currier at Lakeside. The buildings Miss Kate Stewart, sister of R. I.. Claver, J. A. Berg, L W. Oddy. E. L. Chas. Haglynd, C. J. Fuhrman, L. H. these take the independents away are almost completed. Mr. Currier Stewart, who is visiting here from Al Vinton, W. F. Howell. P. W. Lane, Hazard, M. Earl Wilson. R. A. Ran- (Continued from Page One) from home, the lone stand in the plans to beautify the grounds about bany. Oregon Those participating C. A. Barton, Dr. J. A. Richmond and kin. Lafe Corryal >ton, A. E. Bradford. Community Building being listed for C. K. Norcott, C. !. E. Niles. Homicher, cently a few of the boys appeared to the cabins and has built a walk to in play were Mesdames Stewart. treasurer. Wm. Barrow. The following sub - committees J. E. Norton, Mark Purser, Bert Fol- have an easy inside track, but quick Thursday, January 24. Monday or the lakefront, where a free bathing Rackleff, Folsom, Boober, Bradford, lave also been appointed to arrange som. H. A. Minter, Wm. Davis, and development, such as shown by Bob next week Thrift’s Grocery will be beach will be developed.—Coos . Bay Pierce, Thomas and Gray. for the various preparatory details: Miss Kate Stewart, of Albany, Ore. Waggoner, has placed the question met in Bandon and the following Harbor. night, Tuesday, the Smokehouse team Publicity—Press, H. A. Young. B. The Episcopal Guild ladies held mark over several positions. The will be played in Marshfield. On Jan M. Kester. Printed Promotion, W. E. their usual meeting at the Guild Star F. F. A. to Visit Coquille lineup will be pitted against an un uary 21, Monday, the Aces will be ilasaler, "fheatre, L. W. Claver. hall on Wednesday -with Mrs. J. S. known North Bend quintet, as stories On Thursday, January P, the Co met in North Bend and a tentative Ticket Sales—20-30 Club. Barton and Mrs. E. L. Vinton acting quille Chapter of the Future Farm- from the Coos Bay den have been too fray is scheduled with the Bandon T. Ballroom Arrangements — O. as hostesses. There being no special ire of America of the Smith-Hughes sketchy for any foundation tq be Independents later in the month. business the afternoon was devoted Gant, W. D. Leaman, D. E. Rackleff. Agricultural department of Coquille placed under them. Coach Adams, • (.eat a Word Each laoartten “Bill’s Place” plans to meet all Program Committee—Mrs. R. A. to sewing. Members and guests pres high school will be honored with a however, annually has a large turn opposition in two games during the ent included the following Mesdames Wemich, Mrs. A. N. Gould, F. S. visit by Paul Astilford, the Oregon out of aspirants and it wouldn't be season, already having faced three TWO Room furnished apartment, Pettit, Mansell, Hazard, Geo.' Lorenz, Emery, Dr. C. A. Rietman and J. E. boy who was recently picked at the surprising to see a scrappy outfit bath, furnace heat, electric refri ! Coquille fives, the Riverton Indepen Norcott, Beck, Robinson, Watson. Norton. gerator and range, overstuffed fur national F. F. A. Congress in Kansas facing the locals tonight. dents in two contests, Arago All Stars For history's salfe here is a brief once, and Hansen's Contractors once. Martin, Taylor, Dimick, Barton and niture. Call Mrs. Wemich, ph. 136. City as the outstanding farm boy in Knife Hospital Vinton. the United States. Accompanying summary of North „ T ' ~ Two $ame* were won during the past The ~ week, in these Riverton and Arago SURELAY is best for laying hens, Frank Hufford, who submitted to a Paul will be E. R. Cooley, of Salem, warfare since the 1930 season. " Include ten regularly falling, 49 to 85 and 33 to 22. on Fri 82-50. Farr 8c Elwood, Inc. Friends of Mrs. Frank Thrift enter jecond operation on January 5, is im who is the director of vocational tabulations tained in her honor this afternoon at proving nicely. agricultural education in Oregon, and scheduled frays, two in each year, day and Tuesday night respectively. MUST repossess two good pianos at the home of Mrs. E. M. Kay, the af Miss Joan Milani. of Arago, is con two officers of the state Future and two aditional tournament en The lineups were: once near Coquille. Will sacrifice fair being a complete surprise to Mrs. valescing from an appendicitis oper Farmer organization, Elvin Duerst, counters. one a final game in 1930 Bill’s Place 49 Riverton 25 for unpaid balance. Amount owing Thrift. The guests arrived for des ation. state secretary; and Lawrence Rassa- and the other a semi-final battle in McCarthy (1) F (11) Hayward 67.50 and $89 Easy terms. Write 1933. sert luncheon which was followed by A little daughter, who has been ka. Amity, vice president. Pease (8) F (4) Clinton Tallman Piano Store. 395 S. 12th The record stands at eight wins for Collier (IB) contract bridge. The rooms were named Sally Faye, was born Jan. 8 That Paul merited this distinction C. Schroeder St., Salem, Ore. 51t3 gay and attractive with Japanese to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jeffrey, of is shown by his record: He is 18 years North Bend and four for Coquille. Morgan (2) G Auer quince. A most pleasant afternoon Coquille. The little miss weighed of age and the son of a Quaker The 1930 season saw the Red Devils Pulford (2) G (6) Scorby BUY Crown Flour and Feeds at Coos was enjoyed by the following ladies: ten pounds. preacher. He now lives at Newberg, downed thrice, 21 to 20, 32 to 10, and McCue (6) S (4) Smith Feed Si Seed Stores. Mesdames Ed McKeown, Jas. Brady, F E. Curtis, of Coquille, wai Oregon, but prior to that he lived in 15 to 14, this latter score coming in Bill’s Place (33) Arago 22 the tournament final. Nineteen thir T. B. Currie, S. M. Kay, H. W. Pierce, among the dismissals from the hos- Los Angeles. On entering high McCarthy (9) F (10) Farrier ALFALFA Hay 8c Beet Pulp for A. B. Collier, H. S. Norton, J. L. pital this week. school at Newberg, he enrolled in the ty-one witnessed a complete reversal Pease (5) milch cows. Farr & Elwood. F (7) Miller Aasen, F. C. McNelly, A. O. Walker, Smith - Hughes Agricultural work as the Hartley-coached men over- McCue (10) C (2) Cornwell E. A. Walker, Wm. Mansell, O. T- Probate Court despite the fact that he had had no whelmed'^the Benders, 33 to 15 and Morgan (1) G (3) Milani FOR RENT — 3-Room Furnished 20 to 8. North Bend followed this Williams Gant, Donald Estes, Walter Litzen - House; Breakfast nook, built-ins. G Carl The will of John Porter, who died previous farm experience. His first double setback, by cleaning up four M. Hartley (4) berger, Jennie Price, E. E, Johnston, Electric range and water heater. year's project consisted of 2 Vi acres S Robison in Clackamas county ’ on Dec. 21, games in a row during the next two Ellis (4) Claire Gray, Roy Boober, D. E. Rack Garage if desired. Phone 182R 52tf S Pauli 1934, was admitted to probate last of corn and two registered Duroc years, 26 to 25 and 29 to 15 in 1932 leff, Geo. Johnson, Roy Neal, C. P. Two new adidtions to the “Bill's Friday. Thos. Porter, of Allegany, Jersey gilts. This was increased by and 28 to 20 and 25 to 22 in 1933. The Place" outfit are Worden Ellis, mem PROTECT your bulb bed with Sor- Zumwalt, Don McCune, W. V. Glais- was named as executor. The apprais adding a dairy and bee enterprise sc bex Peat, 80’s 81.15. Farr 8c El Red Devils conquered the Bulldogs ber of the team in 1934, and Marshall yer ers of his $2300 estate in Coos coun that upon completion of his four- wood, Inc. in the semifinal of the 1933 tourna Hartley, brother of Coach Hartley, year high school course he had a ty are Walter Stull, Ellery Daggett Last winter the "”l 11 11 ”F" ' ................ The Needleworkers Club held their yearly Income of 8612.17. Only re ment, 28 to 16. who captained and played guard for and S. Cameron WE are moved to our New home on counts were 21 to 17 for North Bend regular meeting with Mrs. Ray Simp cently Paul has negotiated the pur Willamette University last season. Edith R. Preston and the First Na- comer Taylor and Second where son yesterday at her home on Willard ional Bank of Coos ■ Bay were last | chase of a SO-'acre tract near New and 26 to 18 for Coquille. Niles Motor Co. has been. Farr & Total points for the twelve games street. After enjoying a one o'clock berg which he proposes to develop Wilson ’ s Debutantes, ' playing In a -aturday named as executors of the Elwood, Inc. show North Bend holding a mere four luncheon, the ladies, presumably, go- While in high preliminary game at Riverton last vill of Frank P. Norton, who died at as a dairy farm. counter advantage. 254 to 250. Of the busy with their needles! An extra Friday night defeated the Riverton ALTA COFFEE—“Just Taste That he Bay, Dec 30. The estate is es school he was also active in athletics games only one, the 25 to 22 Coquille feminine team, 12 to 11. This was , guest for the occasion was Mrs. Verr Flavor.” Ask your grocer or Farr timated to consist of $5,000 in real and other extra curricular activities. Oderkirk, the members consisting o The purpose of the visit of these defeat in 1933, went into overtime, the first game for the Coquille ladies , 8c Elwood, Tuttle & Folsom, Seeley property and 81500 in personal The after being knotted at 22 all. Mesdames E. A. Wimer, F. A. Pook and although their floor work may Grocery. appraisers are W. E. Butler, I. S. boys is to inspect and rate our de Ed. Detlefsen. Earl Cross, Jask Ar partment with other Smith-Hughes not have been as smooth as it will be Smith and D. E. Douglas. nold, Geo. Gilman, Maggie Simmons. Dusky Shooters Nosed Out departments in the state later, it is the long end of the score WE TAKE Poultry in trade and pay Josh Ruble, E. C. Yarbrough, and A meeting will be held at Myrtle Elwood, Inc. A mighty rally in the last part of that counts. They are seeking games New Cases in Circuit Court Ralph Taylor. The next meeting in Point at nine o’clock Saturday morn the fray almost carried the coura with other girls* teams in the county. Jan. 4—Mrs. Ellen Baye vs. E. A. ing, January 19, at which the F. F. A. geous “Bill's Place” team to victory two weeks will be with Mrs. Wimer. ¿ORTON’S SMOKED Salt and Stonecypher. Sausage Seasonings at Coos Feed officers from Cottage Grove, Rose over the New York Harlemites last Coquille High's Red Devils com Jan. 5—State Industrial Accident burg. Myrtle Point, Coos River, Ban The young women comprising the A Seed Stores. night in the Community Building, pleted their pre-season schedule by “K" club motored to Marshfield Wed "ummission vs. Empire Lumber Co. don and Coquille will meet in lead but with the issue becoming hot the defeating Arago High, 32 to 14, Tues Jan. 5—Martha Jane Marshall vs. ership schools. In the afternoon they colored boys put on the steam and day night. The lineups: nesday evening for 7:30 dessert with COAL, $5.00 ton. Farr & Elwood. Mrs. Dan McGinnis, formerly Miss Ernest Jesse Marshall. Suit for di-1 will conduct a contest in the use of the “wheel system" and won, 45 to Coquille 32 Arago 14 WE ACCEPT Coos county general Avis Hartson of this city. Cardsand •orce. parliamentary law. The public is 43. Smith (4) F (8) Sinko fund warrants at 5 per cent dis Jtn. 5—Albertine Webb Bond vs cordially invited to attend. sewing furnished the evening’s enter At one time the Coquille five Waggoner (2) F (2) Collier count only. Folsom’s Grovery tainment. Miss Dean Harding holding Maynard R. Bond. Suit for divorce. Clynard Holverstott, Reporter. come from behind to knot the count Robinson (8) Barklow C high score at cards and being award Jan. 5—Wallace J. Dennis vs. Le at 35 all, the lone tie moment of the Bailey (8) G Schroeder GOLD CUP Dog Food, 3 cans 25c. ed first prize. The members meeting nore G. Dennis. Suit for divorce. Body and Fender repair work done contest, and it was after that that the Donaldson (11) G (2) Randleman Farr A Elwood, Inc. with Mrs. McGinnis wire Misses Har Jan. 8—Bank of Myrtle Point vs. by experienced mechanics. Our body Manhattanites managed to stay Barton (2) (2) Webb riet Gould. Barbara Bradford, Jean Elmer F. Russell et al. painter is an expert. Let us prove enough jumps in the fore. Cleverly, Moore (1) Pauli County 8c School Warrants accepted ette Pook. Marvin Jane Hawkins. an. 8—Rosella F. Clinton vs. A. R. we have the best of repair service. yet nonchalantly, the darkies passe d Detlefsen Patrick on the following Dean Harding. Kathleen McClintock Clinton. Suit for divorce. Southwestern Motor Co. lltf and shot, seldom dribbling, and add Cornwell and Mrs. Ray Vaughan. Miss Pook ing enough eccentric work and com - The Coquille “B lost the will be hostess to the club in two Marriage Licenses r edy to appeal to the crowd. preliminary, 26 to 17. '27 Chevrolet Sedan weeks. The attendance was the largest at Jan. 8—Worley Smith and Suzanne *28 Ford Tudor Modern Piano Instruction any of the colored traveling team ex Wilson, both of Coquille. They were '33 Chevrolet Sedan 20-30 Outbowh Lions Mrs. F. S. Emery was hostess to the married by l#v. E. E. Watkins at his hibitions in Coos county this season, ’27 Hupmobile Sedan INEZ ROVER Thursday Contract Club this week to Jim Stevens, Ferb Emery, Don Gil and the assemblage fully appreciated home here. '29 Chev. Coach. dessert luncheon. Members and Jan. 9—Rex Roth, of Coquille, Phone ML and responded to the show- Lineups: lespie, Jim Fitzpatrick, Stan Stevens 1*5 W. 2d St. '30 Chev. 6-wheel Sedan. guests included Mesdames J. A. “Bill’s Place” 43 - - - - and Allen Young formed the Lions Harlemites 45 and Verna Hill, of Arago.. ’27 Essex Roadster Lamb. A. E. Bradford, R. L. Stewart, (12) Hall Club team which accepted the chal Ellis (17) F '30 Chev. Canopy (14) Curtis lenge of the 20-30 Club for a bowling McCarthy (12) F ’29 Cehv Sedan r («) Goins match Monday evening and went Collier (8) C 2 ’29 Chevrolet Trucks (5) Pearson down to ignominious defeat by a to Morgan (3) ♦ G 1931 Dodge, 157 in. Truck (8) Brime tal for the three games of 2321 to M. Hartley (5) G ’28 Whippet Sedan Coos Coausty 1938. The young fellows of the 20- S Ellingson *20 Chev. Sedan Delivery — School - General Fund 30 included Bill Barrow, Jimmy Wat Williams S ’31 Ford Truck, 157 in. son, George McClellan, Ruas Brown, and Rnid Fund warrant* Pease S '29 Tord Coupe. Corner Third and Coulter l*hone 100 Pete Gould and Pete Sayler. Let’s s Pul ford *33 Chev. 131 in. Truck. accepted for Merchandise Referee: Art Derbyshire. North forget it! Coquille Convenient Terms Bend. Raten—CM AC Plan J. H. MILLS If you want to subscribe for a Port Jeweler land daily the clubbing combination Southwestern Motor Co. Marshfield Canaille we offer with the Sentinel will save Beef, Pork or Veal Want Ads USED CARS WARRANTS Gano Funeral Home Ambulance Service .. you money. Chevrolet Pontiac Buick