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Ì ■■!. - ------ ---- Club Notes and Other Social Activities hWd high score for the play. afterpoon’*' Motes of Interest About the Coquille Schools Unison Oerding As a out prise to her many friends Miss Lucille Oerding became th* On Tuesday afternoon a number of Mrs. E. L. Vinton entertained with liiah School Naws bride of Gary Elltocn at the home of . an one o’clock bridge luncheon Tues friend* of Mr*. M. Earl Wilson called New students registering in the Mr. and Mrs. Felix^Miller, of Powers, 'at her home quite informally to say day of this week, friends from Freshman class this month are Bonnie last Tuesday at 9:00 p. m. Marshfield and North Bend. The large goodbye to Mrs. Wilson's sister, Mrs. Gage from Laurelwood Academy at Th? bride was beautifully dressed dining table on which the lunch was Mark W. Purser, who ha* been visit Portland, and Mary Robb, from North in shell pink crepe,' carrying a bou served was beautiful with its large ing in Coquille for several weeks and oena. ( v i quet of pink snapdragons and carna centerpiece of blooming potted vio who left on Wednesday for Portland Coquille Hi is proud of the showing tions. with asparagus fern. Her twin where she will stop with her mother, lets, while small bouquet* of violet* our “basketeecs” have made in the sister. Mrs Felix Miller, was matron were used for favor* at each guest’s Mr*. Jacob Greble, also a recent vis last three game*. For “thrillers” of honor, wearing a pale green crepe 22 Short - • 18c box itor here, until about the tenth of place. The list of guests included from there have been none better. AU of and carrying a bouquet of yellow 22 Long ; box Marshfield were Mesdames J. J. March, when she and her husband the game* have been won or lost by snapdragons with fem. will proceed to Nelson, B. C., where O’FerreU, A. J. Orselli, L. F. Hinson, 22 Long Rifle - 33c box «me or two point*. In the last en Mis. Ellison is one of the youngest and J. E. Roy. From North Bend ‘.hey expect to make their home. counter we lost to Marshfield by a daughters of J. H. Oerding of this 22 Long Rifle Hollow Point • 31c box were Mesdames Samuel Dolan, Ray score of 29-30, but the win column city. She is a graduate of Coquille The following ladies spent a most 22 Special J 48c box mond Archibald, DonnaVan Denning was aided by victories over Myrtle High School, and to well known and C. B. Beiderbecke. Mr*. Frank •njoy able afternoon on Tuesday of i’oint and Roseburg. 22 Special Hollow Point - 50c box among the younger set. Martin wa* a guest from Coquille. At thi* week with Mr*. C. J. Fuhrman, The High School faculty and Board Mr. Ellison to the son of Mr. and 3 luncheon being served at one cards Mrs. J. E. Roy held high score of Education were entertained at Mr*. Geo. H. Ellison, of Albion, Neb. and Mrs. Beiderbecke scored second »'dock, from Bandon, Mesdames R T. Bandon, Sunday, by Mis. George and is a graduate of Albion High Moore, T. W. Robison, J. Walstrom, high. Bryant and Mrs Harriet Gould. Af School. He came to Coquille in the On Sunday night Mr. aifa Mrs^E. A. H. Rosa, E. F. Lucas, A. R. Mc ter a delicious dinner, the guests re iurnmer of 1934 and since has made L. Vinton were host* to a 8:30 o'clock Nair; and from Coquille, Mesdames tired to the Bandon Golf Club for a yiost of friend*. 335 First St. Phone 115-L Coquille, Ore. supper for Mr. and Mr*. Ted Hor- -loyd Rosa, Oliver Sanford, E. E. exhibition matches. After handicaps At seven o’dodc a wedding supper ohnaon and J. A. Lamb. necker, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin, were arranged the players decided was served to the following: Mar Mr. and Mrs. Donnavan Denning, of that the wind was against them. Con garet Fry and Bernard Houser, of Mr*. A. O. Walker entertained a North Bend, Mto* Mae Groshens and sequently no victors were announced. Powers, Id* Oerding and Mr. and arg* group of children on Monday Mr. Clarence Barton. Resumption of the tournament will Mr* Louis Baker, of Coquille, Eugene Notes About Schools Fro Now C umu la Circuit Court iftemoon from 2:30 till 5:00 o’clock, be announc«sd at a future date Cole, of Myrtle Point, Mr. and Mrs. County Supt. Mulkey ’ s Office the occasion being the sixth birthday Feb. 25—R. M. Bennett v*. Ruth A Mr*. Muri Pettit was hostess at the The Smith-Hughes boys entertain Clarence, Perkins, of Marshfield, Mr. Bennett. Suit for divorce. regular meeting of Episcopal Guild of her little daughter, Mary Ann. Af ed guests at an installation party at and Mr*. Felix Miller and the bride It has been difficult to secure in Feb. 25—C. H. Crew vs. Almon G. held on Wednesday at the Parish ter being entertained with games of the high school. Refreshments were, and groom. >. formation as to school legislation. A Ely. various kind*, the children were in house, to the following ladies: Mes served to two hundred people. Mr. and Mrs. Ellison wi preside in few points have been gleaned from Feb. 27—Douglas Building A Loan dames Sherwood. Hazard, Mansell, vited to the dining room and seated Soon the seniors will present “The Coquille, where he is employed at the recent bulletin put out by secretary -it a large tabla which held two large Assn. v*. B. Folsom et al. Neal, Norcott, Vinton, .Ed. Lorenz, Yellow Shadow»” In fact, the date Smith Wood-Product* plant. of Oregon Stat* Teachers' association, Geo. Lorenz, Gillespie, McCleary and birthday cake* and doll favors for has been set for March 15. To miss however, as follows: Diniick. On Shrove Tuesday, pre -ach little guest. Those enjoying the Don SmltK.as—the sleepy-eyed Jed J. H. Dale« Home from Europe House Bill 274 which provide* for ceding Lent, the ladies will give an afternoon with- Mary Ann were: Travis and Gretchen Neal as the heir- raising standard as to elementary other of their famous waffle suppen. Georgia Gant, Jimmy Wilson, Jimmy ess, Mildred Marvin, will be to give! J- H. Dalen, who operates the bat- Clark, Jean Hines, Harry Slack, Mari up one of the best entertainments t*«y separator plant at Bandon, Is certificate has passed the house. ■to which the public is invited. House Bill 104 providing that a Oa* Cent • Ward anne Rackleff, Phyllis Brady, Laura ever seen at the community building. quoted a* follows by the Western new school district cannot be organ Emily Ruble, Helen Wilson, Carol World editor on hi* return this week At the regular meeting of Job's The Girls’ League is sponsoring a ized unless it contains at least twenty FOR RENT—5-room house, on North Daughter* Monday evening at the Jean Gray, l-ouise Clark, Patsy Nor “Pep Dance” tomorrow evening at from a trip to Europe: children of sohool age, passed both Henry street. Mike Daniels, phone ton, Sally Bonney. Mayre -Esther Masonic hall, Miss Gretchen Clinton the high school. Dancing from eight 225-J. houses. Dutton. Judy Slack, Shirley and Bar While he was gratified with the and the Misses Florence and Marie thirty to eleven will be featured. Ger House Bill 23«: Bill for permiting Tway were initiated into the local bara Slater. aldine Minard is in charge of the af success of his interviews with bat the issuance of funding bonds for FOR RENT — 3-room house, tery manufacturer* in England and bethel. There was a large atten- fair. Knowlton Ave.; good garden general school warrants in certain The duplicate contract club met . dance, quite a number of Daughters The “C” Club made a net profit ojf in France. Mr. Dalen said, that the districts has passed both houses. As ground. See John Bullack, 4R13, with Mrs. Roy £. Boober Wednesday monetary conditions of coming up from Bandon, chaperoned twelvfe dollar* from the picture they unstable Coquille. to what the governor has done rela by Mrs. J. H. Dalen and Mr*. O. L. Tor dessert lunch. Thi* meeting fin sponsored at the local theatre They America is a great deterrent to busi tive to signing these, we have not ished the quarter and a check on the Zentner. Mrs. Henry Roslow, of -•'OR SALE—10 choice Jersey Heifer*, wish to thank their patrons for the ness. “England is on the upgrade as far noted. Myrtle Point, member of the Coquille jcores placed Mrs Dave Rackleft. support given them. two years old, coming fresh in Teacher will receive a minimum of as general prosperity to concerned,” bethel council, was present and was Kirs. A. E. Bradford, Mr*. Roy Boober March; tested free of Bang's diseas not less than $75 for the school year and Mr*. Ray Thomas holding the he observed. “But the uncertainty of accompanied by several member* and T. B. W. A. Lett, Bridge, Ore I Incoln Seheol 1935-3«. from there including Harriet McRay lower scores, while Mrs. Bert Folsom, phon* 4R3, Myrtle Point. Last Friday the Junior High basket the money situation in America to Mrs. Hal Pierce, Mrs. R. L. Stewart -ball team won a victory over Reeds- , «naking British concerns reticent and Mary Margaret Dye. After the Two government survey* are being CIGAR SHOW CASES for sale; one for business session, a pleasant social Ind Mrs. Clair Gray were high, and oort. The score was 19-1«: At the: «bout committing themselves made by the SERA office. The ques will be the guests of the losing quar 4-foot and one «-foot. Inquire and md of the first half the score was, purchases in advance. There to a evening followed, with light refresh tionnaires a* to these are being, sent see them at Hudson’s Drug Store, ments served by the committee under tette at the next meeting of the club. 12-7 in favor of Reedsport. At no *trW1« buy British’ campaign sweep Mr*. Frank Thrift substituted for time during the game was the score ing England and Scotland and this, out by the county superintendent’s Coqbille - gtf the direction of Mis* Eileen Percy. office with the Bulletin Board, the tied, although at one time, twenty to°- “ largely responsible for the At the next meeting, on March 11, Mrs. A E. Bradford thi* week. school officers’ paper*. HAY FOR SALE—Baled-Vetch and ' seconds before the clo«e of the game, manufacturers being forced to buy the Bandon Jr. Women's Club will The Ecadrien ladies met Monday of it was 17-1«. Krantz made the final much <* lh«ir lumber and lumber “Oats, Best Quality. $8.00 per ton present their play, “Billy's Coming," House Bill 4: Bill a* to requiring at ranch. Inquire Fred Ball’s which was to have been given before thi* week at the home of Mr*. Earl basket which gave the game to Co- Products from Canadian mills and After Ranch. Riddle. | manufacturer*. Subsidized by th* a vote on the adoption of the County the Woman's Club here and had to Nosier son Sanford Height*. quille. School Law, primary election 1037, lunch at the noon hour the ladies be postponed due to Hine* in the cast. The new student body tickets are government, England’s builders are (amended county unit), passed the produced their sewing. Those enjoy constructing hundreds of substantial Mrs. Victoria Erickson, grand on sale. These will admit students to house but was defeated in the senate guardian of Oregon will visit here ing the afternoon were Mesdames the remainder of the basket ball brick and stone house* and business by one vote. Asssn, Neal, Johnson, Boeserman, buildings in every community. This March l«th and there is a possibility games, the next party, any track or S. Norton. Wilcox and Fugelson. is a part of the government's plan to that the supreme grand guardian of baseball events, and a picnic planned A meeting of rural teachers will be the United States, Mrs. Edna Pauley, for spring. • ♦ bring about better times. In this r*- held in Bridge Saturday. This is th« Mis* Geneva Agostino and her sis Washington’s Birthday was appro- »ard al*°- laws have been passed * of Indianapolis, Ind., may acconipany ter, Mr*. Marguerite Brody were riately observed last Friday by an as- 1 •*»«•> 'provide that only one family second of the three spring meeting» her. for rural teachers. The last will be hostesses, at the home of the former, sembly. The student body sang, «h«» llv* •» • hou8e <* four to a newly organized group of young "America,” followed by two songs There to a restriction on the number held in the Valley View school <m FOR RENT — Furnished Modern Mrs. Lloyd Rosa, Mr*. Bert Folsom At th* Engle ladies who are pursuing the study of from the girls’ glee club and one from 1 Three-room House. Reasonable persons who may occupy Any Saturday, March 9. and Mr*. C. J. Fuhrman were joint contract bridge. After the game, the boys’ glee club. Mr. Lane spoke residential buildings. The campaign wood meetihg, th* first that was held rent. Inquire 387 W. Fifth. hostesses at the home of th* latter, the attendance and interest was very Miss Agostino'* mother and Mr*. to the students about Washington and based ■ national fight against to the J. O. W club today, the ladies Farr A Wm. Peart entertained the guest* by the many interesting relic* to be llum* and overcrowding but it ha* its good and the same is expected of the WHITE Onion Sete, 15c. meeting for one o’clock lunch and en Elwood, Inc. two meetings to follow. telling their fortunes, which added government’s intention to joying an afternoon o^ needlework. seen near hi* home. The assembly roots in the government's greatly to the evening’s enjoyment. prosperity through the The membership includes: Mesdames was closed by singing the "Star increase ?OR SALE—Logging Trailer; Bunks Light refreshment* were served late Marriage booming of the building trades.” J. Walstrom, of Bandon; C. McC. Spangled Banner.” , etc., like new. See at Southwestern to the following: Franc* Oddyy Kath The uncertainty of exchange is a Feb/ 22—Emory E. Fortune and Johnson, Marvin Lyons, S. Lyon*. Motor Co. erine Jane Hassler, Elizabeth Pierce larger factor even than the enormous Dorothy E. Bradley, both of Marsh Endicott, Liljeqvist, Parker and Jen C. D. Nicholson Dies at Bay and Marietta Hufford. - “‘buy British” campaign in keeping field. They were married last Frida) FEED WHEAT, $1.55, Farr It Elwood, nings from the Bay region, and from After many months of suffering British buyers away from American at the Foursquare parsonage at Coquille, E. E. Johnson, Sanford, Inc. from sciatica. Charles D. Nicholson markets, the local manufacturer de Knife Hospital Marshfield by Rev. E. Fanson. Skeeto, Lamb, H. Lorenz, A. N. Gould, died Tuesday night at seven o’clock clared was hi* opinion. Feb. 25—Donald Robt. McKenzie, Geo. Lorenz, Norton, Hawkins, Smith, Dismissals from the Knife Hospital _ in the Mercy hospital. __ _____ , __ r___ His funeral of Port Orford, and Hazel Wqod- Ed Lorenz, Rosa, Fuhrman and the past week were Mrs. Southwick will be held at Thuerwaehter's Fri- I worth, of Sixes Auxiliary Sewing Meeting Young. and baby, and Ernest Warner* of day |*tfternoon at one o’clock, ReV Feb. 25—Lyman D. Butner, of Remote, on Sunday; Fay*, little Frcd>n£k Jennings officiating. Burial The regular sewing meeting of the Roeeburg, and Violet M. Moore, of Mrs L. L. Bonney entertained her daughter of Cha*. GilL of Coquille, will be in Dr. Wm. Horsfall’s lot in American Legion Auxiliary was held North Bend They were married at Saturday contract bridge club, at her on Wednesday. the Coos river cemetery Members Tuesday afternoon, February 28, in the bride’s home last Monday by Rev home last week at a one o'clock Vai Knauf, of Portland, who was of the Knights of Pythias will attend the Legion home. • The usual pot Glenn R Cole. luncheon, the lunch table and rooms operated on for a ruptured appendix, in a body to pay tribute to hto mem-, luck luncheon was enjoyed at 1:00 p. Teb. 25—Wm. M. Fanner and with their decoration* of daffodils be is steadily improving. ary. he having served the lodge's» , m. After the luncheon a quilt was Grace Thompson, both of Bridge ing moat spring-like in appearance. Mr*. Willi* Bryant, of Remote, en K. R. S for the past several years. finished for the local child welfare , Feb. 28—Chas. P. Peterson and The member* and guest* present in tered the hospital Sunday for treat Mr. Nicholson was born on Guern work. s. Nellie M. Long, both of Marshfield cluded the following ladies: Mr*. J. ment. Plans were completed for the eve sey Island, England, and was past 74 Feb 2»—Gary A Ellison, of Al Arthur Berg. Mr* Geo. Jenkin*, of Mr*. L B. Spergeon, of Coaledo, years of age. He came to the States ning of March a, when (hie state pres bion. Neb., and Lucille A. Oerding, of Coquille, Mr*. Jack Sercombe, for was dismissed Sunday after recover DOG Biscuit* and Kibble, 15c pkg. in 1590 and was assistant engineer ident of the American Legion Auxil Coquille. ■» * merly Mi** Adrienne Hazard, of Port ing from a major operation a couple Farr A Elwood, Inc. with the Spreckels company in build iary will make an official visit to Feb 28- Emmett Gilbert Siwell land, Mrs. Frtffick Shaw and Mr* of weeks before. ing Cods Bay's first railroad. His the local unit. There will be an in Horace Byler, of Marshfield, and Mrs. A son was bom Monday to Mr. and father was a member of the English formal dinner at 8:30 p. m. in the and Ethel May Strader, both of Ban MORTON'S SMOKED Salt don. They were married at hto of John Moore, of Bandon. Mrs. Byler Mr* Lewi* Lund, of Gaylord Sausage Seasoning* at Coos Feed diplomatic corps He has two broth legion horn/, followed by a special fice here on Tuesday by Justice J. A Seed Store*. Mrs. M. L. Kathan, wife of the ers, one a major and the other a cap meeting. All member* are specially former Coquille Junior High princi tain in the English navy; also a sister urged to attend and all chairmen J. Stanley. Feb. 27—Edgar A. Wagner and pal, who now lives in Port Orford, in England. asked to have their notebooks for the Etta Marie Whobrey, both of Co County A School Warrant* accepted submitted to a major operation Mon Mr. Nicholson was'd graduate pf year up to date and ready to report. quille They are to be married here on the following day. • Trinidad college, Cambridge, and of Mrs. Carl Josal and Mrs. Lewis tomorrow. Major operation* on Monday were an engineering college in France. He Summerlin were guests for the af USED CARS Feb 27—Thoma* M. Maginnto and performed for Mrs. H. Ocheltree, was connected with the Coos Bay ternoon and member* present were '30 Chev. Sport Coupe Mrs. Gano Cornwall and Jas. Mc- Mutual creamery many years, which Mesdames Robah Robison. Elizabeth Thalia A. Larson, both of Marshfield. '31 Chev. Victoria Feb 27—Car) Renning, of Flor Guffin, all of Coquille. '29 Chev. Sport Coupe he organized. Mr. Nicholson was a Hand. Bonnie Green and Gladys ence. and Hazel Holesapple, of Reeds On Tuesday major* were performed gentleman with high regard for. «very Wheeler. *31 Chev. Sport Coupe port. They were married by Justice for Mr*. L. E. Alexander and Mr*. right motive and did his full Share '30 Ford Pickup J. J. Stanley at hto office here on C. M. Mack, both of Coquille, and in building up the morale of the peo AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUILD AT *2S G. M. C. 131 in. Singles. ■ > Wednesday. *• Mr*. L. Alley, of Fairview, entered ple and the business interests of the *87 Chev. Coupe EXCEPTIONALLY LOW COST Feb. 27 — Ronald George McGraw for treatment. . *29 Nash Sedan, Trunk community —Coos Bay Harbor. We sold our mill and factory at Co and Helen Louise Childers, both of Vem, son of Mr. and Mr*. Henry '29 Chrysler Coup* quille recently and have a consider Marshfield. Stewart, of Coquille, and Dale Hay '30 Ford Coupe Wind Destroys Bandon Arch able quantity of lumber and special worth. of Myrtle Point, submitted to *27 Dodge Coupe The strong wind early last Friday building material* for better homes Probate Cburt appendicitis operation* on Wednes '29 Ford Coupe morning blew down the big arch ex on hand which we are in position to day Mary E. Bean was on Monday '33 Chev: Truck, 157 in. Duals tending across Second street at the offer anyone contemplating a beach Mr*. Lydia Strader, of Bandon, un named a* administratrix of the $800 *30 Chev., 131 in. Singles. cottage, home or building of any intersection with the coast highway derwent a major operation on Wed estate left by J. L. Bean, who died Dual Logging trailer, with bunk*, kind, at an extremely low price, es nesday. and Mis* Lou Bullack, of Co at Bandon, completely demolishing it, Sept 27, 1934 The appraisers are etc. say* the Western World. Fortunately pecially if we can arrange to do the quille, entered the hospital for treat Jake Prewett, Al Koping and Pear) '29 Auburn Sport Roadster there was little traffic at that hour construction work. Thi* is a rare Koping. ment. '29 Dodge DA Sedan and no one was near when it crashed opportunity a* we are leaving the Call *31 Chev Truck. 157 inches. The timber* that hel«j it in the ground county later in the spring and want to For sound Fire Insurance, go to '27 Pontiac Sedan See us about grave markers, coping became rotten and although it had dispose of our materials and labor in Myrtle •Coq aille Ned C. Kelley. *30 Chev. Club Sedan or cement work; also cleaning and been braced several times, the early th* meantime. Let us figure with 199-R *30 Chev. »-wheel Sedan. straightening tombstones Phone morning wind was more than it you. • We will gladly suggest a gen *31 Ford Truck, 157 in. 123L John S. Sanders and H. Shely. could stand. eral plan for any project. We have 5tf *33 Chev. 131 in. Truck. a number of beach lot* in choice lo Modem Piano Instruction ----- L-’"....... ” ” ’ Convenient Terms Body and Fender repair work done cation«, already cleared, that we will Rateo—GMAC Plan Coal—Lump $3 00; Nut $2 00 per by experienced mechanic*. Our bodyjput into such a project at a very low INEZ ROVER ton,at bunker. Phone 1R13, for de painter to an expert. Let us prove figur*.—John Domath A Son*. 195 W. M St ML livery. Mine one mile north of Riv- w* have the beat of repair service. See u* at the Domath Cottage on •rtnn. 412 Southwestern Motor Co Chevrolet lltf Beach road. New Low Price KLEANBORE HI-SPEED Super-X Cartridges Stevens Cash Hardware Want Ads 4 Packard Ambulance Service Day or Night 1 •