Council Refuses License
Mra. Clainyer Become«*
to a New Card Room
' Worthy Grand Matron
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COOS COUNTY
10UND-UP and RODEO
at the Coos County Fairgrounds
Myrtle Point July 4-5-6
STERLING FRTREAR, Mgr
Round-Up Program
Round-Up Start« Every Afternoon at 1 :S0
Bull Riding
Steer Riding
Bareback Riding
Saddle Horse Race
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Wild Ride with Goose Neck Cart
Bull Dogging
Calf Roping
Trick and Fancy Roping
Quick Change Race
Bucking Contest
THURSDAY, JULY FOURTH—Maverick
r Races
FRIDAY, JULY FIFTH—Wild Cow Milk
ing Contest
SATURDAY, JULY SIXTH—Wild Horae
Race
Band Music
Added Attractions
FOURTH O’ JULY
Parade will be led by the Queen of the Rodeo and
Her Attendant*, followed by the Band and Rodeo Stock.
Classy Boxing Card at the Fairgrounds, Fourth O’
July night, starting at 8 p.
FRIDAY, JULY 5
Ball Game at 10 a.m.—Myrtle Point vs. Gold Beach
SATURDAY, JULY 8
Townsend Plan Picnic at the Fairgrounds.
DANCING EVERY NIGHT at The Oak* Pavilion on the Fairgrounds.
Ferrari’* 9-Piece Orchestra.
Foor Divorce* Granted
Four divorcee were granted by
Judge Brand in Circuit court here on
Tuesday, to the plaintiffs in the fol
lowing cases:
Eveiyh Strader vs. Geo. H. Strader.
Jerry Parke vs. Rolph Parke.
Frances Meiring vs. Kenneth Melr-
ing.
Gladys L. Schriefer vs. Emmett
Schriefer.
SAVE
S uper
S hell
ROO8EVELT SUFER-SERVICE
500 Front St.
NILES MOTOR CO.
344 Front St.
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Music by Ernie
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Beulah Chapter No. 6, O. E. SM was
as much honored at the grand chap receipts for the year of $97,476.gl;
disbursements, $88,608.38; leaving a
ter session of the Eastern Star, in
Portland last week as was Mrs. Inez balance on hand of $2757.23 in cash.
J. Glaisyer, former worthy ma $596.33 in the hands of the county
tron of the chapter here, who was treasurer. and $5,524.97 in warrants
elected and installed as worthy grand in the clerk’s hand.
Warrant* marked during the year
matron, of the order for the state of
as
not paid for lack of funds, totalled
Oregon.
At the same installation ceremony, $35,349.52, but the warrants redeemed
Mrs. Mabel Ulett, also a past worthy totalled $40,963.69. Interest payment
matron of Beulah Chapter, was in on bonds amounted to $2,565.00, and
on warrants to $2,621.50.
A warrant
stalled as grand marshal.
debt
reduction
of
$5500
the
past year
The floral degree teanf which, in
Grecian costume, presented a beau leads to the hope that eventually
tiful drill was highly complimented the district will return to a cash basis.
on the manner in which they went The outstanding bonds remained sta
through the intricacies of the march. tionary at $54,000.
The report states that there are
This feature was a surprise to the
new grand matron who had not pre seven men and seventeen lady in
viously been informed as to what her structors in the Coquille schools.
chapter would present at the installa
Church of Christ ■
tion.
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Mrs. Maud Woodyard’s vocal selec
Fourth and Coulter Sts.
tions were heartily received and she
Earl F. Downing, minister
won warm encomiums for her de
Bible school. 9:45 a. m.
lightful numbers.
Morning service, 10:45 a. m. Ser
A report on the grand chapter ses mon topic, “The Man Who Is Ready
sion will be given at the next meeting For the Coming of the Lord."
of Beulah chapter, on June 27, which I Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m.
will be the last meeting of the chapter
Evening service 9:00 p. m.
until fall.
Fireside service for young people
after church.
Wilson - Newton
Midweek service. Wed. 7:30 p. m.
an attractive ceremony in the
Christian Church on June 14, at seven The Holy Name Catholic Church
o’clock, Miss Agnes Newton and Levi
Sunday, June 23
Wilson, both of Coquille, were united
Mass at Myrtle Point at 8 a. m.
in marriage by Earl F. Downing. Miss
Mass at Powers at 10 a. m.
Alda Sloan attended the bride, while
There will be no mass in Coquille
Ralph Harry acted as best man.
next Sunday.
Preceding
the
ceremony, Mrs.
Father M. G. Hart, Bandon
Ralph Harry sang, “I Love You
Truly,” accompanied by Miss Marvin
St. James Church
Jane Hawkins, after which the bridal
(Episcopal)
party, led by Phyllis Rae Downing
Church school every Sunday at 10
as flower girl, and Jimmie Newton as
ring-bearer, entered to the strains of a. m. C. Osika, superintendent.
motion of Jack Lefevre the applica
tion was denied.
The matter pf a planned street
lighting system for the business sec
tion was considered and a committee
consisting of Councilmen Jeub, Le
fevre and Medley, was named to meet
with a Chamber of Commerce com
mittee to agree on some uniform
lighting system. It was pointed out
that several property owners desired
to install suitable street lights at
once, if the city was unable to pay for
3 uniform installation now, and if a
plan is agreed upon the individual
owners, such as the Coquille Service
Station and the Liberty Theatre can
proceed at once.
Engineer Stare reported an estim
ated cost of $486 for SERA labor and
3 total cost of $1,476.35 for making
the improvements on the water front
as suggested by the Chamber of Com
merce.
J. E. Norton, president of the
chamber, was advised of the figures
and conferred
with the' council.
Nothing has been budgeted tor such a
city improvement and it was decided
to postpone making it until the new
pct-up of handling federal funds is
made. It is expected that the SERA
will be abolished and a new plan sub
stituted by which 45 per cent of the
cost of municipal projects would be
Land 55 per cent a loan to be re-
over a period of years. -
It was ordered that $10 be paid
Mare Shelley for an easement across
his ranch property, a right-of-way to
the City’s water reservoir at the head
of Rink creek.
Recorder Leslie reported that water
receipts had been much better the
past two weeks and that more people
were making an effort to catch up on
their delinquent water accounts.
Mendelssohn’s wedding march.
Miss Newton was lovely in a pale
Social Activities
pink silk crepe suit trimmed in white
A number of the members of Job’s fur, white crepe turban and white ac
Daughters motored over to Marsh cessories. She carried a shower bou
field on Wednesday evening, where quet of Cecile Brunner roses and
Mias
they assisted in the installation cere sweet peas of pastel shades.
monies of that Bethel, in the follow Sloan wore a yellow crepe dress with
ing capacities: Marshal, Miss Zelma finger-tip length jacket, white hat
Bosserman; Guide, Miss Margaret and accessories and carried an arm
Purvance; Secretary, Miss Lavelle bouquet of bronze and yellow snap
Walstrom; Senior and Junior Cus dragons.
Only immediate relatives were
todians, Mias Doris Compton and Mias
After leaving the church,
La Velle Dale; Chaplain, Misa Mari present.
lyn Compton; Pages, Miss Georglanna the bridal party and guests attended
Johnson and Miss Virginia Hartaon. a reception at the home of Mr. and
Chaperoning the party from here Mrs. Harry. Soon after Mr. and Mrs.
were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bosser Wilson left for a wedding trip to
man. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Sanford and Portland and Vancouver. They re
turned late Sunday and are at home
Mrs Lafe Compton.
in the Opperman Apartments.
Mrs. M. M-Nswdall entertained
with two tables of contract bridge
The 4th* at Port Orford
Wednesday evening for the pleasure
The big feature of the Fourth at
of her sisters, the Misses Charlsie and
July celebration at Port Orfoid this
Frances Owens, guests in the Newdall
year is the reproduction of the his
home. At games Misa Marjorie Mc
toric pageant, "The Battle of Battle
Clellan held high honors for the eve
Rock," says the Western World. A
ning, Miss Jeannette Pook being con
large number of people, especially
soled, and each receiving lovely
trained for the event will participate.
prizes. The other guests were Misses
An outstanding feature of the day’s
Anne Barton, Dorothy Cary, Marjorie
program will be the presentation of
Knight and Florence Folsom.
the celebration queen, Lucy Dan,
aged 99 years, the last survivor of
Miss Dora Kendall and Mrs. Clif
the Rogue River Indian tride, who
ford Judd gave a surprise miscellan
will be brought from her reservation
eous shower at the home of Miss
home for this occasion.
Kendall Thursday evening, compli
Other attractions are sports and
menting Miss Ruth Brandt, whose
races, including pony and burro races
marriage to Mr. Harold Dey will take
and a race between Port Orford
place early next month. The gifts
crubs. Dancing will be at the Mag
were presented to Miss Brandt in a
nolia Gardens both afternoon and
large, beautifully trimmed basket
evening.
featuring a miniature bride end
groom, and consisted of many useful
Dr. G. C. Stem, chlropratlc phyri-
and lovely things. Assisting In ser
«ian, foot correctionlst, electro thera
ving were the Misses Gretchen Neal
pist. 392 Moulton St., phone 86J. 22tf
and Audrey Kendall.
The invited
guests were: Jeannette Pook, Kay
Miller, Florence Folsom, Mrs Ger r
trude Swinney, Mrs. Lucille Ellison,
Mrs. Alice Morris, Geneva Agostino,
Olive Tillmann, Doris Williams, Mar
jorie Knight, Lorraine Simpson, Lena
Williams, Alta Brandt, Carol Young.
Bemiece Eggleston. Mrs. Frances
Detlefsen, Vera Gaslin,' Mrs. Gladys
Seeley, Mrs Eleanor Miller and Mrs.
Maxine Stevens.
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June 14—D. F. Henson and Mar
garet Murphy, both of North Bend.
A recent development of major lm-
They were married here by Justice
| portance to agriculture in Coos coun-
J. J. Stanley last Friday.
June 15—John Sidney McDonald . ty is the grinding of oyster and clam
and Ruth Luella Jackson, both of ' shell from natural deposits on Coos
Florence, Ore. They were married ' Bay into agricultural lime.
Saturday by Rev. J. D Chappelle at
These shells, which are of no par
ticular value in their present loca
the bride's home
June 15—Reynold B. Olsen, ot tion, after being ground, make an ex
Powers, and Marie K. Rogers, ot cellent form of agricultural lime
Marshfield.
which testa high in neutralizing
June IS—Louis J. Noah and Dollie value, according to George Jenkins,
M. Weltzheimer, both of Allegany. county agent, who is operating this
They were married by Justice Stan plant.
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ley at his office here last Saturday.
Approximately 200 tons of the ma
June 15—Eris Ludwig and Elsie terial has now been ground and it is
Anderson,
They
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____, both
___ . of , Marshfield
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___. proposed to keep the plant in opera-
were married by Rev. G. V. Fallis at, tlon only until orders for the material
the bride’s home last Saturday.
I have been filled.
In grinding the
June 15—Arlie W. Frambes and shell a large hammer mill owned by
Jeanne Hatcher, both of Coquille
the Coos Bay Dredging Company, is
June 15—Orville J. Howard and used, which will grind many tons
Clara J. Fawver, both of Empire, during the day. Power to operate the
They were married Saturday by Rev. plant is furnished by a 15 h. p. elec-
W. Raymond Wilder at his home here. trie motor, and the ground material
Jqne 17—Virgil V. Smith and goes directly into trucks which haul
Eileen Clinton, both of Myrtle Point It to farms.
June 17—Lee B. Sundbaum, of
Based on its value as compared
North Bend, and Lets H. Perry, of with other sources of lime now avail
Marshfield.
able, the ground shell supplies lime at
June 19—Merle A. Nelson and Jo about one-half the cost and is re
sephine Vay, both of Marshfield.
ported to be of excellent quality for
June 19—Gene L. Robison, of Co use on sour land such as la common
quille, and Marjorie B. Hill, of Aragd. in the coast section, Jenkins stated.
June 19—August E Koenig and
Ann C. Newhaus, both of Empire.
Evils of Tobacco Told
June 19—Neil L. Hooking and Eliz
E.
F.
Atchley, of the Anti-Cigarette
Mrs. Otto Davis, of Myrtle Point,
abeth Anne Baird, both of Marshfield.
League of Oregon, spoke at the was hostess to her contract bridge
Church of Christ Tuesday night.
club at one o’clock luncheon on
Judge Brand Sentences Five
Mr. Atchley marshalled an abun Thursday. Members in attendance
Judge Brand sentenced the negro,
dance of faots showing the economic from Coquille were Mesdames Theo.
Clarence H. Howard, oonvicted of
loss resulting from fire caused by Clinton, Geo. Johnson, Joe Knight,
burglary at the Bay, to three years
careless smokers, the bodily and Alice Wilson, and Mrs. Noma Rick-
in the pen, last Friday.
Malcolm
mental harm, Quotations were fivenman, of Myrtle Point.
Mrs. Austin
Duncan, Bandon youth, for burglary,
from such medical authorities as
and Mrs Ernegt Clausen, of
was given a five year sentence. He
Mayo brothers. Dr. D. H. Kress, of, Broadbent, ware guests for the sf-
will be paroled during good behavior
Tacoma Park, Washington, D. C., and temoon.
on June 24. R. H. McMurtrie pleaded
guilty to forgery last Friday and was J. H. Kellogg, of Battle Creek Sani
tarium.
Educators, musicians and
Miss Gretchen Clinton entertained
sentenced to from four to six years in
athletes were also quoted to show a dozen of her friends on Thursday
the pen.
the harmful effects upon people in with an outdoor dinner party, the oc
Chas. Cook and Maybelle Emmer
' these fields.
casion being her thirteenth birthday.
son, appealed from the circuit court!
1 It costs the U. 8. three billion dol The young ladies enjoying the affair
conviction for selling liquor, at the
lars a year for losses by fire caused were Misses Maxine Knight, Phyllis
Tuesday session of the court. They
by careless smokers, the speaker Belloni, Bonnie Gage, Rheo Walker,
were sentenced last Friday to 30 days
tn jail and fined $100. The sentence stated. America spends three and a Ann Hawkins, Jean Newton, Marjorie
half billion annually for tobacco and Clinton, Betty Jean Morrot, Erma
was to be suspended on payment of
tobacco supplies. This is as much as Caudell, Glennis Finley, Wilda Haus
the fine.
we spend for schools and churches, er and Lucille Cornelius.
he said. .
Report cases of cruelty to children
and animals to Humane Society,
Medford. Complaints must be signed
by two or more witnesses. Informa
tion confidential.
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A Quiet School Election
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First Church of Christ, SdaatiM
Coquille, Orogen
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
Sunday Service at 11 a. m. •
Subject for next Sunday, “Is the
Universe, including Man, Evolved by
Atomic Force?”
Wednesday evening meeting at 6
o’clock.
Free public Reading Room open in
Church Building every Tuesday and
Friday afternoons except holidays
from two to five o'clock.
The public la cordially invited to
attend our services and to visit the
Reading Room.
Seventh Day Adventist Church
il geeend and Collier Streets
Sabbath School (Saturday) 9:45
a. m.
Preaching service 11:00 a. m.
Church of God
Sunday School at 10 o’clock with
classes tor everyone.
Morning service at 11 a. m.
Evening preaching 7:30 p. m.
Young People’s meeting Sunday
evening at 6:30 o’clock.
Prayer meeting 7:30 o'clock Thurs
day evening.
The public is cordially Invited to
all these services.
Edward E. Watkins, Pastor.
Methodist Episcope! Church
Evening preaching 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.
m.
Preaching at Bandon 11 a. m.
Scriptural, spiritual preaching. Ev
eryone welcome.
G. A. Gray, Pastor.
107 E. 2nd St., Coquille, Ora.
Did You Ever Try to Cut
Wood Without an Axe?
Last week (8 days) I tried to operate
my market without refrigeration (due
to a breakdown in my plant) and I
found it was about as easy to do it as
it would be to cut wood without an axe.
If by any chance our megtq were not up
to our high standard* during that week,
I sincerely hope to have an opportunity
to make It right.
And, Thank You”
Economy Market
Marc H. 8helley, Owner
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