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feví'-i,: sì "' PAGB tub Notes and Other Social Activities Colorfast! New! Job’s Daughters met in regular session Monday evening at the Ma sonic hall. This being Armistice Day, two pretty flag ceremonies, in com memoration of the occasion, were presented by the Daughters, includ ing first, the Stars and Stripes, fol lowed by the Bethel flag ceremony, the latter flag having been loaned to the Coquille Bethel by a Portland chapter, for the evening. Other Bethel activities for the week include an invitational dance, to be held in the Masonic hall tomorrow (Satur day) evening, sponsored by the Council and parents of the girls. Sun day, the local Bethel will join the Bandon Bethel in their “Gp to Church”----------- movement, the services be- ing held in the Presbyterian church and which the girls will atend in their ceremonial robes. Last evening the Coquille Job’s Daughters and the Bethel Council were special guests of the birthday party given by Beulah Chapter, O. E. S. Darker Shades in Autumn Cottons Dozens of Styles! 98 The Sanford Heights sewing club was entertained Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Sam Ar nold, Sr. Those enjoying the occa sion were Mesdames Fred Nosier, Wheaton, Hultin, Matney, Wilcox and Fugelson. Mrs. Fugelson will be the next hostess to the club. CONTROL DISEASE OF YOUNG CHICKS Proper Handling Important in Fighting Diarrhea. e Vitamins Destroyed by •Cooking Poultry Rations -4 • Polka Dots PENNEY'S B3 ! I The mterctae of strict cars ta han dling young chicks Is highly Important tn eradicating hadllary white diarrhea, states B. <1 T. Gauger of the North Carolina State College poultry depart ment. • • Persona walking Into brooder houses, rodents and other wild creatures, con taminated food, manure from diseased birds, and unsanitary houses all are responsible for spreadins the disease Another source of Infection Is ■sod eggs, which always hatch INEZ ROVER Accredited Piano Teacher • Monotones Mrs. Geo. Chaney was hostess on Thursday to her contract bridge group of two tables composed of Mes dames W. S. Sickels, F. S. Emery, Nicely tailored frocka that Geo. A. Ulett, F. L. Greenough, R L. Remission of Penalty and B. P. W. District Conference can go nany piacea. For Stewart, J. A. Lamb and L. H. Haz- Interest on Delinquent Taxes Held Here Sunday (ard, 'with Mrs. Harry Slack substitut- shopping, for morning and m „ - T 7., . . Iing for afternoon. The group will The following article relating to the _________ , district _______________ ____ The Coos Bay conference of ’ meet wlth Mrl Hazard Jn tWQ week, afternoon wear. Good remission of penalties and interest on | Business and Professional Women, I looking trimmings—pique, delinquent taxes, under certain con- which convened in Coquille last Sun-! Mrg H Hazard and Mrs Mab'e dltions, as passed by the recent day was quite largely attended, • Laird were hostesses to St James dotted organdy, interesting special sesison of the legislature, was dozen or more officers from various Episcopal Guild this week on Wed prepared by Archie Philip for the'points in the state being in atten-, at the Pariah houae buttons. Pleated, flared, r Coos Bay Harbor at North Bend: dance. Starting with the Executive r the afternoon of sewing were gored skirts! Styles for 14 —----- - • | Council breakfast at 7:30 esdames C. K. Norcott, A. J. Sher- Senate Bill No. 48 passed by the sions continued until 2:45 p. m., to 20, 38 to 44 and 4« to 52. , —. ", ■. f---- —’ ^url P®ttit, P. Culver, R. L. special session of the legislature, was time of adjournment. The principal stewart. Geo. Sherwood, Wm. Man signed by the governor on Friday, address of the day was given by Mrs? Taylor Sr c u TutUe Nov. 8, 1935, and provides for the re W. S. Nicholson, of Marshfield, her( H E Hess, c j Fuhrman and E L mitting of penalty and interest on de subject being, “Our Day," and those Vinton linquent taxes for 1934 and all prior who were privileged to hear it de years, in both real and personal prop clare it to have been exceptionally Mrs. Darrel Brodie was hostess to erty. This law repeals the law passed fine. her contract bridge club on Wednes- in 1933 which provided that taxes for ______ M________ * Mrs. Nicholson stressed the idea‘ J- d>y evenin<i tho#e _______ pregent • 332 First Street Coquille, Oregon 1930 and prior years could be paid by that the women of the country should Mlsses Katherine Jane Hassler, Grace semi-annual installments of one- prepare now an active anti-war cam- Ellingsen, Geneva Agostino, Eliza- tenth of amount due, payable Jan paign, saying that the present agree- ^th Pierce, Carol Young. Lena Wil- Rebekahs* Annual Roll Cail WANTED—Housework or care of uary 1 and July 1 of each year, with ment by our government to an arms'Uama and Marjorie McClellan. Miss children, afternoon or evening, by Mamie Rebekah Lodge held its interest to be paid to date at time of embargo expires after January 3M^McClellan was the recipient of the lady whose address is 108 South Annual Roll Call and Homecoming installment payment. and “What then?” she asked. She traveling prize, Heath street. Wednesday evening, with a large Although Senate Bill No. 48 does said that it has been stated that tte« crowd of members sharing the occa- _ not carry an emergency clause, it is women of the world were responsible) * Mhr Ralph Cochran entertained I sion At the cloee of the session the CO*5'. *9 00 Fw * E' understood the bill will go into effect for the World War, and that- it is; her contract bridge club members j immediately and all tax collectors in sqaurely up to them to prevent an and their husbands last Friday eve- i ' program was begun with a clever tap ! wooa* ****'______________ ______ dance by Miss Marjorie Western, ac- 1 the state will accept payments on de other. She also emphasized the im COWS FOR SALE—Two Milk Cows. ning, with Mr. and Mrs. Don McCune, linquent taxes for 1934 and prior portance of the study of the Consti Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gould and Mr. companled at the piano by Mrs. Carl See Delbert James at Coquille Gilbert. Then, as the roll was called, years throwing off all penalty and in tution of the United. States. Shingle Mill or write General De and Mrs. Chas. Hoaglund playing. terest, provided, however, that one The entire afternoon program, Mrs. Gould was awarded the ladies' each member responded with a short livery. Coquille. 44t2* quarter of the tax for the farthest which follows, was most interesting prize, Mr. McCune scoring high for speech, some of them being very short, others more lengthy and witty. FOR SALE—Rye Grass, Clover Seed, back year will be the smallest amount and entertaining. Georgia G. Rich the gentlemen. At short intervals Mrs. Ruth Bgyers Orchard Grass, etc. Get our prices. accepted by the tax office. mond as president of the local club, led the group in old time songs. Coos Feed A Seed Stores. From now until April 15, 1936, as presided: The Tuesday night contract bridge After the roll call the floor was much of the delinquent taxes as the Club Collect led by Ellen Rudnas. club met with Mrs. Orvin Gant at her taxpayer wishes can be paid, with Club singing led by Leona Bryant. home on South Beach street this cleared and the crowd enjoying danc FOR SALE—Five-room house and garage; sewer, sidewalk and pav ing and cards till a late hour when out paying the current year's tax, but Greetings by Ruth Nunn. week, two tables being in play. Mem ing all paid, abstract up to date, refreshments were served in the din after April 15, 1936, in order to take Response by Winifred R. Herrick. bers and guests present included: for 8950.00. Phone 123L. John S. advantage of this law, the current Introduction of state officers and Mrs. Walter Lltzenberger, Mrs. Ken ing room, with a large birthday cake Sanders, 541 West 6th. It* in honor of the lodge ’ s fifth annual year’s tax must be paid in order to club presidents. neth Kistner, Mrs. Julius Ruble, Mrs. The idea of the annual take advantage of this law, the cur One-minute talks by club presi Donald Estes, Mrs. Theo. Clinton, roll call. roll call was originated by Mrs. Inez COMMON Vetch Seed, 3 He lb at rent year’s tax must be paid in full dents. Mrs. E. A. Walker, Miss Gloria Getz Coos Teed A Seed Stores. Chase five years ago this month, the in order to have the penalty and in Violin solo by Muriel Dae. and Mrs. Hal Pierce. Mrs. Walker terest remitted on delinquent taxes, Special feature by Roseburg club held high score for the evening The first November meeting in the naw FOR SALE—Small floor showcase, together with a payment of not less Address, Our Day,” by Mrs. W. 8. next meeting of the club will be with hall. reasonable. Mrs. Zula Buchheister, Mrs. A. N. Gould, being one of the than one quarter of the tax due for Nicholson. 257 E. Second, Coquille. 43t3* Mrs. Kistner in two weeks. first ladies in Coquille to join the Re the farthest back year. If after Visitors from outside and state of bekah Lodge, was asked to cut the FAT HENS, 18c per pound live wt. April 15, 1936, the current year’s tax ficers present included: Mrs. Wini Mrs. Stewart Norton entertained There were visitors from frarr A Elwood. Inc. is not paid then the delinquent taxes fred R Herrick, state president, Sa with dessert lunch, her contract cake continue to draw 8 per cent interest lem; Mrs. Leona G. Bryant, second bridge dub Tuesday evening, with North Bend, Bandon and Myrtle' WANTED—Job on a ranch by young until foreclosed by the county, while vice president, Coquille; Miss M Mrs. Ben Curri Mrs. Ed Mc-| Point. married couple. Write Wm. Knabe, The initiation ceremonies have been on the other hand if the current Ethel Taylor, recording-secretary. Keown special for the eve-' General Delivery, Coquille, Ore year's tax is paid in full by March 15 Eugen'; Miss Vera Fredrickson, state ning. Members in attendance were postponed till December 11, and the gon, 2t* the taxpayer gets a rebate of 3 per chairman of Education, Roseburg; Mrs. James Brady, Mrs. Bert Kay, < drill captain requests each member cent on the current tax and all in Miss Hilda G. Swenson, chairman of Mrs. Fred McNelly, Mrs. A. B. Col , of the team to attend practice Tues- day evening, Nov. 19, at eight-thirty terest thrown off the delinquent tax, Emblems. Monmouth; Mrs. Bertha J. lier. and Mrs. John Aasen. which if said delinquent tax goes Smith, chairman of Legislation. Co- Brady held high score for the eve-, o’clock. back to 1931 would amount to 32 per , quille; Mrs. Isabelle Brixner, chair ning. Mrs. Aasen will be the next Dr. O C. Stem, chiropratie physi- FOR SALE — Real Jersey Cow. cent, which is quite a saving for the man of Membership, K'.amath Falls; hostess to the dub. genUe, heavy milker. Tests 5. Free sian. foot correctionist, electro thera taxpayer. It is good business for J Miss Roselle Richardson, chairman of from T. B. or Bangs. R. H. South pist. 292 Moulton St., phone 86J. 22U anyone owing back taxes and intend Program, McMinnville; and club “Red Salute,” N ot . 17, 18, 19 stone, Rink Creek Rd. It* at some time to pay them, to get busy ! | presidents including: Mrs. Royal E. POULTRY EK-TS • Cookjng poultry rations destroys vitamins B and O and may result la Illness er death of «any young chicks, advises a writer la Successful Farm lag. Thia Is the conclusion reached by nutrition specialists at the University of Wisconsin after careful toots with cooked end raw feeds. A ration made up of natural feeds and fed raw resulted In excellent growth of the chicks. Rut when a similar group of Hi leks was fed the same ration after It had been heated for hours at 23» degrees Fahrenheit, It developed polyneuritis. This Indi cated that vitamin B had been de stroyed. Other tests showed that chicks de veloped pellagra when fed the name ration after It had been boated to 212 degrees rahhrenbelt for 144 hours. Then this group of chicks was fed yeast which bad been heated enough to dectroy vitamin B but not enough to Injure vitamin G. They recovered. Thio Indicated that cooking the ration had destroyed vitamin G as well as B. It Is thought that only the vitamins were Injured by the cooking. • Florals i Again attention is called to the Le as fast as possible, for there is nothing Carter, Coos Bay; Miss Verna Ca to prevent the next or any other leg rothers. Roseburg, and Mrs Georgia gion-sponsored picture, “The Red Salute,” to be shown at the Liberty G. Richmond, Coquille. islature from repealing this law. - this coming Sunday, Monday and Mrs. Franzwa Named Secretary Tuesday. Marriage License« The hitherto little-known workings To replace Betty Brady, who is now Nov. 8—Joseph Louis Hopkins and of the United States Border Patrol living on Coos river, Mrs. Gregory Helen L. Livingston, both of Empire. are revealed in “Red Salute,” the rol They were married on Sunday by Franzwa was elected secretary of the licking. romantic comedy starring Junior Woman ’ s club, during the Rev. Oliver J. Gill, at the Bay. Barbara Stanwyck, with Robert Nov. 8—N. T. Combe and Martha meeting held Tuesday evening at the Young. This branch of the federal home of the president, Mrs. James Goodman, both of North Bend. They service comes Into play when a pret- were married the same day by Rev. Millls. Following the short business I ty socially prominent American co-ed Harry E. Rarey at his home in North meeting, Mrs. Jack LeFevre talked to I and a young buck private find them the group concerning her activities as Bend. selves stranded across the Mexican Nov. 9—Melvin Oliver Bullock, of dir«'tor of the Needlecraft guild. border and make a wild break for the Coquille, and Hazel Yarbrough, of Members were also pleased with the 'Tnited States and home, with cupid Marshfield They were married last. charmingly executed reading of a one- ioing the backseat driving and Unde' Saturday at the M. E. parsonage here act P,aF- entitled “Love is Like That,” Sam trailing. by Rev. G. A. Gray. —¡given by Miss Mary Kay Loomis. Nov. 12—Raleigh John Hayes, of Mothers’ Study Group New Cam« in Circuit Court Marshfield, and Evelyn June Ander Mothers ’ Study Group met In i the son, of Eastside. I Nov. 13—Albert Abbott vs. Al D. Washington building November 8th Nov. 13—Vernon J. Stursa, of Pierce et al. and met at the Lincoln building yea- North Bend, and Vega Enlund, of _______________ I Let the 20-30 dub fix those old terday Books from the State Li Marshfield. Nov. 12—Harry Noel Graham. of broken toys and make some kid brary that are very interesting to North Bend, and Joyce M. Gilley, of happy at Christmas. Call Hudson’s, mothers have been sent out to the Marshfield. Standard Oil, Union OU. We will members here. Noc. 13—Cecil J. Hammond and pick up. Fern E. Marker, of Marshfield. Try Scorby's Coal for your stove Benham’s Ask Ned C. Kelley for rates on or furnace. Phone 94R. Transfer. Fire Insurance. Want Ads One Cent a Word Each Insertion No Adv. less than 25 oenta HOUSEWORK WANTED—Anything in housework or cleaning wanted. Mrs. Kate Tripp, Folsom's Apart ments, Coquille. • 44t2* FIR WOOD. 12.00 per tier, Elwood, Inc. rarr A WANTED—-To rent small acreage in or agar Coquille. See Fairy Greg ory at 492 North Coulter or phone 196R. 44 tl CROWN Dairy A Poultry Feeds pro duce better results. Get our prices. Coos Feed A Seed Stores. WANTED — Jersey Baby Heifers. Write or phone 4R3 W. A. Lett, Bridge, Ore. 43«* FOR SALE—New pump Grease Gun, H price. Fred Nosier. It* LIVE TURKEYS, young birds, 25c live wt. Farr A Elwood, Inc.