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■bout the time you are beginning to got vsluable to us you undoubtedly will get married." "Tou needn't worry about that, Polly laughed. “I won’t." Wardell retorted. . By VINA WINSLOW One evening about two months later the managing editor stopped at Polly's a S(CI«r< N«w«pap«r Syndicate. desk, and Mid: "Put some powder WNU Service ou your nose and come along to din TANDING beside tbe desk of Tom ner. I want to talk to you." Wardell, managing editor of the ThiB Market wishes you a Happy and Polly's heart almost stopped bMting. Morning Brees«. Polly Devltt was al the logger’s feet remark, smiling! Although she had done everything she Prosperous New Year and also wishes most tempted to draw her light coat could to please him since she had been closer about ber, so cold was the gaM to thank all of our customers for their It’s sure a great thing to have your feet really ,on the Breese. Polly hardly had of the clever young executive. Instead been noticed By the managing odttor. friendly with your shoes. patronage in the past and hopes to she continued to look steadily st him, The two brief sentences he had just ber large brown eyes as sincere as merit a continuance of that patronage uttered contained the most friendly All over the West, outdoor men know and they were beautiful. words be ever bad spoken to her. in the future, "1 don't want to by a society repor appreciate Bergmann Outdoor Shoes. “So far I've been wrong about at ter. Mr. Wardell." she said with a drawl that, reminding one of a lazy least one woman reporter," Wardell There’s a pair for every outdoor need re Thia is our fourteenth year in business southern stream rolling through Ken began, when he and Polly wore seated tn a restaurant near the office. "You've tucky blue grass, added Infinitely to quiring a husky shoe. in Coquille and we especially thank the been doing fine work. Polly, but T*m the charm of her low. throaty voice. going to give you one more tost If many who 'have been constantly our "I’ve been a general assignment re porter for two years, and I want to you stand this I'll take back all I said Bergmann's Outdoor customers for that length of time. continue to be one. I'm twenty-thre« the day you came In for a job. If you Shoes are Union Made years old and hell-bent to get some don’t you're through." "What Is the teat?" asked Polly. where. and I can't get there by being “You’re going to help me cover the a society reporter." “1’gn sorry. Miss Devltt." Wardell two state political conventions, and It Mid curtly, “but as I've just said, wo Is going to be a tough job. The first 20 have no place here for you. I don't one la next week.“ Shopping Center Since 1887 Polly worked harder during the next hire women reporters. I don't like J . L.STEVENS two weeks then she ever had worked them.”....... ......... ■— ~------- —“Trf With which remark he lowered bla i before. Rut she had a glorious time. "True Value eyes to some copy which lay on hla. She was auro her work had been Mt- desk. Ro far as he was concerned the IsfUctory. for Tom had been unusually All Interview was over. Not so with kind, even tender at times, and j cause of this Polly hardly could Thru" Polly. “1 don’t think It Is fair of you to Ueve ber ears when he told her let a personal prejudice against women was through as a reporter. I "You will And two weeks' extra enter Into business." Ordinarily Wardell would have waiting for you at the office." he said, Ignored a remark like that, but some as the special convention train sped how Polly's tone caused him to look them homeward, “You’ve had your last assignment." op at her again. Then he said: “Why?" asked Polly, Incredulous, "There are very few good women re loss, bsth of Marshfield. Marriage porters, and those that are good get •Didn’t I do good work?" Dec. 23—Malcolm Looney and married and quit their jobs." “Too did wonderful work, darling.' Dec. 20—Leonard E. Watson, Tom said. heedless of the other pas taby Maison, both of Coquille. They “ How do you know. If you've never Bridge, and Lila E. Pariah, of Broad sengers as he slipped his arm around vcrc married on Monday by Justice hired any?" flashed Polly. bent. They were married by Rev The young managing editor was her. “But I don't want you as a re Chas. E. Wolff at his home last Fri J. J. Stanley at his office here. I Dec. 23 -Lawrence H. London, of about to answer her again when Ted porter any longer. I want you as my day. wife. You see. I was right when 1 Hogue River, and Lola E. Mack, of Txtwry, the city editor, called: “Hey, Dec. 21—Rodney Curtiss Hansen Tom, where's Towner? There's been Mid women reimrters got married just , and Lucille Coffman, both of North iandon. an accident at Market and Broad about the time they were getting val Dec. 23—Don Donaldson and Velda streets, and I haven't got anybody here uable to their newspapers." Bend. Hahn, both of Coquille. They were to send out" “On." Mid Polly, snuggling down Dec. 21—Cecil Snyder, of Marsh ■nan led on Tuesday by Jus'ice Stan- "Towner's out of town." snapped closer to him. Then: “Tom." field, and Evelyn Sallee- Hayes, of ■IM. dear." 8T Tift Office. The witnesses were Wardell. “Get Rlnney on the phone. Calling carda. 5u for tl tMi Coquille. Sour dabbed klse, "and get the license.** “Pm glad you were right" f.ira. Grace Gilkey and Mrs. Ella • and tell him to go over." Dec. 21—Wade Manley Matney and All the way tn the license bureau ho "I can't," snldathe city editor. “He'S Donaldson. Clarice Krantz, both of Coquille. was remembering cakes. Cakes hla Dec. 24—John H. Tarbell, of Grants at the fire up In the North End." mother'd made, cakes he’d pilfered ROVER Dec. 21—David Knell, of New York Polly' had been listening avidly to from pantry windows. He saw one City, and Judith L. Lemson, of Myr Pass, and Gladys Boyes, of Marsh-' the conversation. Turning quickly to Frosting Accredited Piano field. They were also married by I In a bakeshop window three layers tle Point. the managing editor she Mid: Justice Stanley at his office here on with crinkled frosting. It looked com or Dec. 23—Geo. L. Lanway and Kate "Let me cover this accident. It'll plicated. He suddenly hated all cakes. Tuesday. give you an opportunity to learn first Back In front of the apartment he Dec. 24—Robert Ashur Palmer and hand whether women are good report- By MAE LOUISE FOSTER shifted from one foot to the other. Yovonna Knight, both of Broadbent. era" 185 W. 2d St. Half an hour more to wait ft couldn't Dec. 24—Orvin J. Demos and Wardell looked at her for a second, a Sy Mc<1ur« Newap«p«r SrsStoat« do any harm to sniff outside the door. WNU s«nln Rodna Watkins, both of Powers. They and then, smiling for the first« time One sniff was enough He opened the were married by Rev. G. A. Gray at since Polly had been In the office. «E'ARLYF queried Glenn, poking a door, the oven, the windows Then he Mid : “ Okay. lady, go to It Let's see *-*’ red thatched fund around the his home here on Tuesday. . carefully sealed the marriage license Local & Distance door of the tiny apartment which Allee Dec. 24—Angus MacDonald and what you can do." and pul It In his pocket. . . . ■hared wltb ■ girl friend. Marie C. Boileau, both of Marshfield. "What a messy' he greuned, survey When Polly returned with the de "Perfectly punctual." Alice didn't Dec. 2#—Carl O. Brokke and Marie ing that thing which should have been One Cent a Word Each Inseritoli tails of the accident site summarised look up. Bubbles seemed to burst In a cake and was cinders all over the D’Mutey, both of Marshfield. They Ne Adv. lem than M «ente the story for the managing editor, and Glenn's heart and puff away his breath oven. He found a note on the table. were also married by Rev. G. A. a Specialty ing as he watched her In that ridicu artqd: "Glenn, dear." It read, “ the cookbook Oray here on Tuesday. PIANOS FOR SALE -re-possessed "How much do you want?” lous frill of an apron, preparing din says It should bake forty minutes. I’ve Dec. 28—Alvin Edward Engblom “About a half column." Then, wink —will sell cheap to save shipipng ner—for him. set the alarm and am resting." Glenn and June Bell, both of Myrtle Point. ing at the city editor, he added: "And He hoped fervently that this one had expense. Cart or »3 monthly. Ad snatched up the dock and praying she Dec. 28—Howard Irvine Hendrick It had better ba good." tnrned out as desired. Others, several dress, Mr. Smith, Adjuster, Cline wouldn't notice net It back ten minutes. Alpine and Hazel E. Marrs, both of North After reading Polly's story,.Wardell others, hadn’t. Glenn loved that flrm Ho swept the debris from the oven Piano Co, 1011 S.W. Washington little rounded chin, but Alice was quite Bend. tossed It over to the city desk without Into a newspaper and dashed out On St., Portland, Oregon. 50t3 as flrm as her chin. No amount of the way to the bnkeshop he tossed It Dec. 26—Elmer G. Johnson, of even looking at her. His only com- coaxing could change her determina Oakland, Calif., and Shirley Stuart, ment was: "Not bad for s girl re- behind a billhoard. FAT HENS, 18c ft. 20c ft. Farr ft tion not to marry Glenn 5intll she had Half an hour later be held his breath of Berkeley, Calif. Mr. Gray per porter." Elwood, Inc. "Do 1 get a job?*' arted Polly. learned to cook. , while Alice opened the oven door. formed the ceremony for them also "Tea, I guess you're worth a trial. Up until a ymr ago she didn’t even There on the rack was a three-layer st his home here yesterday. But you probably won't star long. Just have to comb her own hair. Then HELP WANTED—Man with car to cake with white crinkled frosting. crash I the family fortune vanished and "Perfect" he cried, holding her service profitable Watkins Route in much to ber surprise she found her dose. nearby locality. Established cus self holding a job. Glenn had urged • • • tomers. Age 25 to 43 and satisfied that If she'd marry him she'd find her It was Saturday and they were with earnings of »30.00 a week at self cooking just as she'd found her standing on the top deck of ■ liner start. In reply give your age, type self working. , watching New fork sag Irregularly ofcarand fann experience. .Write What If she sald.no this time— Into- base flung -sunset, - Glen»’« am The J. R. Watkins Company, 451(1 Glenn's heart seemed to part In the was about her and her scarlet beret center to let an Ice-cube through. She Hollis Street, Oakland, California. snuggled against his shoulder. couldn't say no today because the com 50t3. "Glenn, dear,” she murmured In. a The place to for a used pany wm sending him to Argentina Sat 'ferslng-np* voice. "Trt don't know urday. He wouldn't be back for two how near I came to spoiling that pretty COMMON Vetch Seed, SHc ft at Ked used cars. and buy your years. Two long years without her? crinkled frosting. Th« recipe didn't Cooe Feed /- Seed Storce. Impossible! She mnat go wltB*hIm. have slashed for quick say whether to put It on before baking The salad was good. So wm the cold or after and 1 almost didn't put It on. ONE Brood Sow for Mie. Geo. Gil the cars traded in on meat The asparagus was scorched and Wasn't It queer though." she added, lespie, Arago. after the first taste he neglected It "that it came out white when I made But the jellied fruit and coffee proved chocolate F WANTED—House cleaning, Wash In turn delicious and when Allee pro “1 saw that mesa." she whispered, ing, ironing, housework by day or duced a cake dotted thick with pecans, “and hid because I couldn't face you. hour. 25c hr. Mrs. Kate Tripp, he leaned over and kissed ber. “Per But If you'd take that much trouble to fect" he declared. Folsom Apts. it* cover your wife's blunders, well. I “Which F asked Allee, i ■ thought that If It didn't mattar whether TREASURES No« 1 TREASURE No. 3 smile that shouldn't have ed FOR SALE—Rye Grass, Clover Seed, TREASURE NO. 2 the frosting came first or last—p 1934 Chev Coupe od. but did. Orchard Grass, etc. Get our prices. 8he didn't finish, she Couldn't 1929 Chev. Coach “Both." he asserted, “and the next Glenn's Ups 1931 Ford Pickup Coos Feed & Seed Stores. wees against hero Black durp finish, cream time you see me I'll have a marriage "Fraud," ha whlsjiered. Ah economical car at a Change over Mtr. run wheels. Low mileage. license tn my pocket" Gathering .his "Two fronds," alia whispered back. SURELAY SPECIAL, »2.30, Farr ft courage be explained quickly, “That about 9000 miles. Has low price. New paint. Car looks like new. With Elwood, Inc. export job materialised unexpectedly. 0. K. Tag Good rubber. O. K. tag. O. K. Ta«. New Cases in Circuit Court We are leaving for Argentina Satur CITY MATTRESS Works ft Uphol J 1 Dec. 20—Federal I^nd Board vs. day." stering. Have xpur old mattresses • Alice Ignored his remark» Rippling James Watson et al. * made new. We make over Cotton, a little laugh, she asked. "Didn't yon Dec. 28—L. L. Spring vs. Orval D. Wool, Silk Floes, Hair and Inner like the asparagus?” Manary. TREASURE No. 5 TREASURE No. 4 TREASURE No. 6 ' Spring Mattresses; also make “It wasn't Sad." he mid lightly, Dec. 23—Douglas Building & Loan wishing he'd had sense enough to Mt Feather Mattresses. We call for 1931 Chev Coach 1931 Durant Sedan Ass’n vs. Chas. A. Kolkhorst et al. 1927 Chev Coupe It “Why worry about the sidedish? and and deliver same day, 440 Brown Duco Finish. New New Paint. 3 New Tires. The mat wm perfect“ Front St. 1928 Mtr. Tires 85%. Probate Court “The rest“ replied Alice slowly, Rings and Valve Grind. New Battery. Spare New Paint. Mohair Up "came from the delicatessen.“ Rubber Fair. New Seat smooth but useable. Walter Jemtegard, from the tran HIGHEST eastern prices • for car holstery. A Real Value. Alice’s mouth twisted. “Once," she sient camp at Fairview, was commit Covers. Has O. K. Tag. loads broke or range horses, mules Motor good. said. "1 overheard a conversation In and colts. Fred Chandler Horae ted to the insane asylum in probate which yon declared can openers wore and Mule Market, Chariton, Iowa. the first step to the divorce court Re court thia week and was taken out to ♦ • Salem on Monday. 47t3 member?" Wardell Was Right Happy New Year "Qood Morning, ¿Bergmann’s S H. N. LORENZ Phone Hour Meat Mealing Placed BERGMANN (xaam. shoes INEZ First Last Teacher H. L HUDDLE Want Ads Long HAULING Moving s COAL Scorby Phone 178-L Insured Carrier “TREASURE HUNT’ car is among O See our Treasure Hunt Specials Used Car now. We the prices turnover on many our new models. omy A Sample of our Treasure Hunt Specials WARNING ! All cars offered subject to prior salq, We cannot guarantee these cars will be here if you delay coming in. Other cars constantly received a3 trade- ♦ ins. Mf what you want is not Bated, come and see us anyway. Southwestern Motor Co CHEVROLET ¿ ; , ....... .»,• PONTIAC BUICK LASALLE Coquille, Oregon CADILLAC But Glenn wouldn't listen thia time. Are you paying more than $7 00 He caught her hands tightly. “Just because this dinner went phooey la no per »1,000 for 3 years for insurance sign another will. Try again. Try on your dwelling or contents in Co now. Thia la a matrimonial crash. quille? If so write Huggins Insur Let’s tick It Is a cake hard to maker ance Agency, Marshfield. Our rep •1 never tried, but rm sure they are, resentative will call. 50tf whyF “Let's try one now and If ira okay, Key» made for all lock*. Stevens we'll say Its written In the stars, all signa favorable—and Mrs. Glean will Cart Hardware, Coquille, Ore. learn to cook In Argentina." Ideal They were la the kitchenette, im Siti ploring shelves. • “There," she checked carefully with the cookbook. "Now go away and don't Art eoase back, for an hour.“ Fire 1 TM fft" teM baft «KiM t DOO FOOD, 4c ft. Farr ft Elwood, Inc. :, Several good, used Weed Ranges for Mie. Mr. Slates Power Co , Co- quille. BULK BIRD SEED, 13c ft. Elwood, Inc. 42tf Farr ft FOR SALE — 10 acres ciom ' tn. Fenced. 23 ft. Spring Water pres sure. Good house, garage. wash house. 1 Mile from town. Quella Cafe, Coquille, Oregon. 84 tí