LO.O.F. - Rebekahs Installed Friday . 1 1 ’ ‘ Comparison 1920 And 1941 Prices Last Friday evening, January 16 was the installation of the Rebekahs and the I. O. O. F. held in the lodge rooms. The installing officeri were Bertha Holbrook, district deputy president; Clyde Clark, special dis- trlct deputy grand master; Myrtle Benham, Elmer Briner, grand mar- shale; Ida Oerding, Elmer Neeley, Effie Johnson, Ray Smith, grand sec- retaries;Maude Greene, J. P. Beyers, grand treasurers; Birdie Skeels, Clarence Shoemaker, grand chaplins; Myrtle Noah, Dee Richardson grand guardians. A DEPOSIT OF ANY AMOUNT The officers were escorted to their stations by eight girls dressed in striking green formal« and carrying pink carnations. The officers installed for the year for Mamie Rebekah, No. 20, and Co­ quille, No. S3, were: Lois Stevens, Don Ross, Noble Grands;* Mildred Schaer, Ernest Benham, vice Noble Grands; Myrtle Benham, Harry Ross, secretaries; Wilda Mae Van Meter, Elmer Briner, treasurers; Bernice Clark, Tom Brown, wardens; Dora Kendall, Stanley Curtis conductors; Frances Brown, Meldon Cdrtis, in­ side guardians; Hester Holverstott, Albert Curtis, outside guardians; Eileen Kendall, Henry Ramsey, chap­ lains; Amanda Sutton, musician; Ray Oden, left scene supporter; Norman Clinton, right scene supporter; Har­ riet Schaer, Merlyn Clinton, right supporters to Noble Grand; Bertha Holbrook, Joe Stanninger, left sup­ porters to Noble Grand; Emily Her­ sey, Clyde Clark, right supporter to Vice Grand; Estelle Dunn, Delbert James, left supporter to Vice Grand. Flowers were presented by the Es­ cort girls in tribute to Lois Stevens, noble grand, and Edith Gruenwald, past noble grand. A program fol­ lowed; vocal numbers by Jack Carroll, accompanied by Maud Wood- yardt vocal solos by Florence Hallock; piano solar by Jack Stevens; music by the musicianettes, Dick, Sherman and Marion Gregory, Jerry and Woodrow Howell.. Following the program refresh­ ments were served in the dining room where the long tables were set and decorated with potted plants. While sitting around the tables the group enjoyed the singing of several songs. Little Catherine Schaer led the au­ dience in singing “God Bless Amer-' ica.” Coquille Cafe (ASH FOR 6000 BICYCLES OPENS A CHECKING account Deputies To Help Taxpayers With Tax Statements Deputies from the Internal Revenue office in Portland will be In Coos county, Feb. lfl to March 6 inclusive to assist federal income tax payers in preparing their statements which must be in Portland by March 16. The schedule calls for the deputies to be in Myrtle Point Feb. 16, Co­ quille the 17th, Bandon the 18th, Marshfield February L to 14, Febru­ ary 21 to March 3, March 7 to 16, all dates inclusive, and North Bend March 4 to 6 inclusive. Deputies from the state tax com­ mission office in Salem will be in the county early in February — at the court house in Coquille, Feb. 6; at the city hall in Marshfield, Feb. 7-11 in­ clusive, at the city hall in North Bend, Feb. 12. State income tax statements must be filed with the commission in Salem by April 1. COQUILLE BRANCH FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND / Jfafi Ko Keel Shoe Shop Shoe» Repaired and Rebuilt Like New Shoe» Cleaned, Dyed and Shined CHECKBOOKS FREE NO PAYMENTS; * IN ADVANCE!/ Buy Snap Shop s»u gFMA Willard ALL KINDS OF (PETE THE PLUMBER) Coqsille News styles in corduroys Men's Overcoats For Jaded Appetites At Tans Grocer*« From Toast to TOAST