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I TAJXIT Coquille School News COQOTLLK OREGON, FRIDAY, APBIL 8, 1986. Junior Woman’s Club Meets Want Ads Coquille High School News Following Mrs. A. L. Beck’s report | .Coquille’s debate team, accompan on the lack of available housing fa ied by Miss Hill and Miss Hall, left cilities for the Junior Woman’s Club, One Cent a Word Each »nserÜM this morning for Grants Pass to up the group, during their meeting at No Adv. Has than 25 etnia hold the negative against the affirma The home of Mrs. Joe Sayre, entered tive. Levelie Walstrom and Howard into intense discussion concerning FOR SALE—Our home on East 4th and Division Sts. Large modem Hickarn, who compose the team, are their problem. It was learned that house, with tour or six lota, two of ' followed by the best wishes of the no halls owned by fraternal or reli them fine creek bottom garden high school. rt gious societies could be rented for lots. Inquire at house or phone ■ Eighth grade students are {ugh less than $5 an evening and the ¡club 148L. William A. Ireland. It* I school guests this week. Students had been denied use of city-owned from Lincoln School and surrounding property by the council. Electric country districts are visiting the high Arrangements were made for a FOR SALE — Beautiful Range, like new; trash burner, au school and becoming familiar with rooked food sale to' be held Saturday, tomatic timer and cne high speed the routine of the school. Members Xpril 11, with Mrs. Elbert Schroeder unit. Mod .-in design; l?'.s than of the freshmen class are acting as »s general chairman. three years old. Will take less than individual guides and sponsors. Mrs. Joe Sayre, delegate to the Convenient Invitations .have been received by .ounty federation meeting held last ■ half original cost. terms. Coquille Gas 8c Power Co. tlie girls of the senior class to attend rock in North Bend, presented her: ihe annual party in their honor ar eport in a splendid and interesting ’ 12tl. ranged by the Coquille Business and nanner. Chief item of interest to the FOR SALE —1835 Dodje two-doo» Piofcssional Women. The reception ocal club was her statement in con Sedan. Inquire 620 E' First after will be held at Pioneer Hall Monday nection with the co-operation ac- 5 p. m, *» it* otd.d other county groups by their evening, April 8. Washington School Notes ownspaople. North Bend was the FOR SALE—Big type Yellow Dent Visitors since last report are: Ml*’ ■ading example in that their organ Seed Com, germination tested, 5 Rubles, Mesdames Dutton, Gormley, ization had been allowed free use of cents a lb. Ellis & Dunckley, Hunt, Ruble, Geo. Taylor, Waite: 1 fine meeting place. ‘ Weekly Ranch, Bridge, Ore. Jerding, Saylor, Fred P. King, Pres-, Mrs. Everett Strain will be hostess on, Lawrence, Payne, Milligan, ,t her home fur the next meeting FOR SALE—Modern 5-room llouse Shultz, Denzer and Brown. Vpril 14. and thiee lots, cheap. C. W. Gano. New pupils since last report are Refreshments were served follow-: 12tf Leonard Allen and Donald Payne. ng the business meeting. Both third grades are having a very —Press Correspondent FOR SALE—Chickering Piano at a I bargain. Address interesting “Clean Hand Contest,’»’. Phone 56 M. Each pupil keep* a daily health chart BRIDGE Those who have excellent scores for Ernest Bryant who was operated on FARMERS—Have you a Model A one month will receive health but or appendicitis last week at the Mast Ford Closed Car sitting around that tons. Much interest is being shown icspital in Myrtle Point, is getting is in bad repair. Write to Lloyd, The following pupi'.s in Miss Stan Jong nicely. postoffice Box 121, Coquille. Ore brough’s room have 100 per cent in Miss lonella Curtis is at home( gon. it* multiplication, addition, subtraction gain after spending a few days at ind division facts: Bonny Avery ne Louis Root home in Myrtle Point. FOUND Pair black rim, gold bows Shirley Hannon, Janet Lewis, Clar- Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Lett were Co- ¿lasses last Friday, near Masonic ssa Pierce, Fern Davidson, Frances juille visitors Monday. Tcrr.plc. Two bits will secure them Davidson, Mildred McCarthy, Jane The local Christian Endeavor was at the Sentinel office. Munroe, Earl Appleton, Iherman .presented at the union young peo .......... ..... — ■■ ' --------- ------------- ' ■■■ — ■ Gregory, Donald Minard, Jim Goffey ple's meeting at the Brethren church FOR SALE—Equity in a new 1936 Marion Denzer and Earl Benham. n Myrtle Point Sunday evening by Chevrolet Standard Coupe. Excel The fourth and fifth grades in Mist he following: Mrs. Stanley Lake, lent Bargain. See Clarence Shoe Ellingson’s room have chosen sides "Virginia and Vivienne • Lake, Mrs. maker, 108 N. Moulton, Coquille. ind are having a contest in health ohn F. Dunckley, Myrtle and Vir-' Every morning there is inspection ,inia Beckett, Lou and Maude Hoot- KLEINSMITH Barred Rock Baby .’or clean hands and finger nails anc Chicks -»13 - 100 for April. 100 m, Pauline Farmer, Nadine .Ellis, .1 check-up on teeth and hair. The Jlenn Hutton and Junior Bartlett, j available on April 13, 20, 27. Writf osing side is to furnish 'the dosser, Mrs. H. C. Kleinsmith, Box 503, James Morrison is able to return to at a picnic to be held as soon as the Bandon, Oregon, or call at the vork again after being laid up for -ontest is over. iiatchery, five blocks off highway, vera! days with an attack of ap- Last Friday free-hand paper cut- at Dunn's Service Station turn to •ndlcitis. . | ins was done in art class and so . tm your right as you enter Bandon. There was a good attendance at the eery good snowflakes and borders 12t2. i Jivic Club meeting Friday afternoon Get the Detalla vere made. md an interesting program was pre-I Eugene Mead brought an excellent at the ¡ented. The club Jias arranged for A GIFT AT »250.00—2-Room Sum nap of the world, United States and mer Cottage Grooved shingle, he serving of hot lunches to the miscellaneous maps of all kinds to flare construction outside. Inside -.chool children again since the class, which has made the geography grooved panel finish. At Sunset weather has been cold and stormy. leriod much more interesting. The community was shocked and i City on Ocean Drive below Ban Nine new students have entered don. One-eighth mile froth Golf .addened Tuesday evening when the Washington school since spring Links. See Robert H. Creager, 287. word came that Mrs. D. S. Brode had COQUILLE. OREGON vacation, bringing our enrollment for i’ront St., McLeod Bldg. It* passed away at the Mast hospital ■he year to 261. Donald, Terry end about five p. m. following an opera Corrine Payne came from North J. É. Buttner, 2 miles south of Ban tion that morning for cancer. She KOKELL Uwn Grass seed, a special Bend, Leonard and Ethan Allen from don, on main highway. mixture for Coquille soils, 35c lb. 'eaves to mourn their loss, her hus- Lincoln school, Betty Lou Edminster Farr it Elwood, Inc. oand and three daughters, Mrs Neva from Roy District, Phyllis Barlow Coos Feed 8c Seed Stores offer: .leistand, Mrs. Eileen Everaden and from Eureka, California: Edward t Mrs. Marvel Motechman, besides sev- i FOR SALE—42 acres. 6 Bottom. Or Swift’s Vlgoro Fertilizer 100 lb »4.00 Holbrook from Glendale, California, chard. Good 4-room nouse, well at Swift's Vigoro Fertilizer 50 lb. »2.50 iral other relatives. Her sister, Mrs. and Nancy King, from Medford, Ore. back door, live stream througlt Swift’s Vigoro Fertilizer 25 lb »1.50 E. E. Fraedrick, had been with her place. 20 acres cleared. 8 miles Swift’s Vigoro Fertilizer lo lb 85c since Saturday. out on good graveled road. Quelle Swift’s Vigoro Fertiliser 5 ib 50c FAIRVIEW Among those who have been on the Cafe. ntf Swift’s Vigoro Fertilizer 1 Ib 10c Clara Myer and Dollie Crump were sick list the past few days are Lor on the honor roll in the advanced raine Holmes, Myrtle, Wllda and Al BEE Supplies, hives, supers, sections, room last week at the Fairview den Beckett, Mrs. J. O. Farmer and DON’T forget that we sell everything separators, comb, brood foundation, for Baby Chix. Farr 8c Elwood, Inc. school. The primary pupils are still Evelyn Morrison. smokers, tools, etc. Farr 8c El A in the lead, however, with twice that There will be a morning church wood, Inc. many students attaining high grades. service next Sunday, conducted by J. Coos Feed 8c Seed Stores offer: They are: Thelma Hatcher, Verlin L. Ellis. DRESSMAKING, first class, guaran Fresh Garden Seeds - 5c oz. Moore, Doris Hatcher and Lindy Lou teed, at 436 South Heath, near East Onion Sets - - - 5c 1b Holverstott. First. Mrs. Edith (Ballinger) De- R. N. A. Bestows Jewel Pea Seed - - 2 tbs. 25c The boys and girls’ 4-H clubs met Ellion. 9t3* Sweet Cora Seed - 2 lbs. 25c The most interesting meeting of the as usual on .Wednesday of last week year was held by the Royal Neigh The girls were disappointed when bors in the Woodmen Hall Wednes FOR SALK— 1H acres, all or part; FOR SALE—Four million feet of their leader, Mrs. Neal, was unable to all level, on graveled road, free timber, mostly old growth fir. day evening. District Deputy Ada attend. These organizations will meet mail delivery. Electricity and wa Terms. B. Folsom. 5tf Lemon, of Myrtle Point, was formally again on April 8, hoping for better ter. C. V. Smith, Sanford Heights introduced, as was also Mrs. Edna results. Kelley, who was the guest of honor Several good, used Wood Ranges The Fairview-North Fork Grange for the evening. She and her hus Coos Feed 8c Seed Stores offer: for sale. Mr. States Power Co., Co No. 739, met in the community hall Boss-o Meal, 20% Protein - »1.85 quille. 42tf band are charter members of the lo Saturday evening. March 28. The Med-o Ration, 18% - »1.25 cal camp, who have been in continu open lecture hour, under the direction Crown Dairy Meal, 21% »1.85 Coos Feed 8c Seed Stores offer: ous good standing for over twenty- of Mrs. Sophie Tosten, proved unusu Crown Molasses Meal »1.80 five years. Mrs. Lemon presented the Leader Egg Mash - - »2 10 ally entertaining. A lunch was served Ro„ed Barley »1.10 Kelleys each with a twenty-five-year Scratch Feed - . . »1.93 later on in the evening by the Home Mill Run » .89 jeweled pin, gifts from the local Cracked Cora - - - »1.95 Ec. committee, headed by Mrs. Flor Camp. Mrs. Mary Biegger was then Crown Egg Mash - - »2.30 ence Norris. initiated into the order. After the FOR SALE—The Wickham place on The Hayseed Queertette met at the business session a musical program Taylor street, opposite Farr 8c El- home of Mrs Gertrude Leneve on woods, 10J feet square, and house. was enjoyed. Mrs. Jane Burch ren Tusday of this week. The following See C. C. Evland. dered a vocal number and, Leonard ladies were present: Mesdames Lena Ensele gave two fine violin solos, ac Moore, Daisy Henagin, Nita Neal, companied by his sister, Geraldine, SEED POTATOES—Beauty Hebron. Hazel Benham, Miss Bette Yeoman Early Rose, Katahdin, Earliest of The kitchen committee served dainty and the hostess. ‘The time was spent All, White Rose. Pride Multnomah. refreshments, the table being decor ih preparing numbers for the coming Bliss Triumph, Late Rose, Bur ated in Easter fashion. Townsend meeting. The ladies will bank, British Queen. Farr 8t El A potluck supper is to be held the meet at the home of Mrs. Hazel Ben wood, Inc. evening of the next regular meeting ham for the next practice. and each member is asked to bring a Plans for the annual observation of NOW is the time to have those graves covered dish and their families. Easter in this community are well fixed with reinforced cement cov under way. The customary pot-luck ering or coping. Terms if desired Taulcanso Club Nates dinner will be held with everyone in Phone lJ.'L, John S. Sanders. 9ti vited to attend. The services will be _____ The members of the Taukanso club a combination of the three major or- spent a very pleasant evening last GARDEN Fertilizers-Lilly’s Mor-1 ganizations and the school and it is Thursday at the home of Mrs. Carl crop, 3c lb; we a’so carry Vigo o hoped that a minister can be secured Ensele. Some of the members enjoy- EMPEDOCLES, GREEK STATESMAN, 3c tb; Ammonia Su'phate, Sups-- to speak. I ____ __ ____ SEEKING A SEPARATION FROM HIS - led cards, while others did fancy- phosphate, Fish meals. Bone mealr: WIFE, WAS ASKED TO SPECIFY The Fairview Townsend Club, No work. As the evening drew to a close, Cottonseed meals. Fine ground pea' 1 1. will _ . hall ..'I the hostess served dainty refresh HIS TROUBLE. HE ASKED, ‘CAN. will meet in the -______ community moss. Nitrate Soda, Sheep Guano ANY OF-YOU TELL WHERE TWS Saturday evening, April 4. A big ments to the following: Mesdames M. Hyd ated Lime, Gypsum, Farr 1b SANDAL MNCNES?" EMPEDOCLES time is planned for this meet, as is D. Sherrard, El Burch. Billet, Ernest Elwood, Inc. WON HIS DIVORCE usual at Fairview. Everyone is urged Johnson. Jack Leach, Wm. Peart. to attend. Henry Belloni, Robt. Wiggoner, Nye, WANTED—Dairy Calf Hides, 10c to The ambulance which we maintain always ready to aevre you I* speed/, Weyland Custer, Miss Geralidne En- 12c a lb or 50c to 80c each; Cow. comfortable and efficient. Phone 109 Card of Thanks sele and the hostess. The next meet green. 5c to 8c a 1b; Wool 22c to at any time of the day or night. I want to thank the Coquille Fire ing of the club will be at the home of 30c; Sheep Pelts 85c to »1.50 each, men for their efforts in trying so hard Mrs. Jack Leach, the evening of April Aluminum 8c to 11c a 1b; Radia to save my home last Sunday 23. tors, 80c to »1.50 each; highest * Mrs. Jennie Price, Coquille. prices paid for all other metals; Green Cascara Bark 2c a lb. Gel “Say It to Bergen’s to Say it with T€L£PHON€ 100 - COQUI L U& my prices on Dry before selling Flowers." Calling carda, 50 tor »14». CASH PONTIAC ECONOMY CONTEST ENTER NOW YOI CAN WIN CAN OR CASH! Southwestern Motor WE DRIVERS cZThe cìfì.rt‘orif of ciQepinnlHjj