■MHI Red Devils To Ploy ... At Medford Saturday „ Official i r For November 17 Teachers Conference Mrs. J. Randleman, Coos Pioneer For Thvdt tag I - • • t i waited on th* cosky. try to in the giving talk. Playing the big ed the two) And why ■ Rotary at the J-___ I___ notes weanesaay ReaUe on Wednesday The body at Mn. N. W taken to Salem this m< cremation. She passed at Myrtle Point hoapital last after being According to word received from Christian Salinas, Calif., this week by Mrs. Martha E. Mulkey, her son, Lieut. Mortuaries at two o'clock W< Charles I. Mulkey was united in day afternoon. Mrs. Grace 1 marriage at Salinas last Sunday to Miss Marjorie Hardenbrook of San Jose, Calif., who formerly resided here. She is the granddaughter of S. S. Hardenbrook of Coquille. She is a granduate of the Taft, Calif., high school and of the San Joae Junior College. Charles, who is a pilot in the Army Air Forces, having enlisted In February, 1043, graduated from Co­ quille High in May, 1M1, and later attended Oregon State College for two years Mrs. Don Farr is a sister of the groom. »- The future plans of the young couple depend on what Uncle Sam has for him to do. * Chas. Mulkey Weds Miss Hardenbrook suc- nrr. Buy A TicketTo The Shrine Dance Dr. Strand, of Oregon, according to has adBed practically sical properties of the college since 1M8 and he urged that citizens get I behind a movement in the legisla­ ture to aid not only the college but the other Institutions of higher ed­ I ucation as well. This is Dr. Strand’s first Visit to Merchante* Meeting In Coos this part ef the state and he ex- j pressed a strong desire to return. I Bay Set For Thia Evening The Coquille Rod Devils won their' largely by the help of such affairs Dr. Poling, at the piano, led in a! ------------------------- - ----- by , the — OJ».A. — Attention is sailed Armistice Day football game with the as this and. contributions by those in-* series of songs by the club and put ' of all merchants interested in price Myrtle Point Bobcats, up there, by a forested. One of the recent produc- a lot of his usual pep into the effort. 1 problems relating to toys, furniture, larger score than they won by the era of funds was the paper drive in A committee from the Lions club,1 apparel and machinery. A meeting first time they met, the score Satur- Portland, which brought thousands of consisting of Geo. H. Jenkins, M. O. will be conducted by O. P. A. price day being 30-0, but it was a'costly dollars to the hospital. Hawkins and Wayne Smith, was * specialists dealing with the above C.H.S. Won Final fecence Game Bay. . him out of the Medford game this to, ' coming Saturday. Dave had been | tackled and was down when another player rushed in and jumped on him. fracturing a process adjoining the spinal, column. Myrtle Point started off with a on rush for the opening kick-off and a_ fod the first quarter the hearts of he Devils supporters were up in their 75 necks for several minutes as the ier Bobcats, by reverses, round the ends, and line plunges, carried the ball to 0» within five yards of the Coquille by goal line. They were stopped cold at 27 that point, however, and did not again seriously threaten, although they shoWed a lot of fight and power throughout the game. The second quarter saw conditions completely reversed, with Coquille on the offensive throughout, and De three touchdowns were scored before I nc the half time gun. The most spectacular score was ed that made by Boots, who intercepted be a Myrtle Point pass and ratted, in without any interference help from (Continued oh banquet for the High School football team last evening. The club voted to finance the trip of the high school band to Medford with the football team next Saturday. Bob Greene reported on a recent of meeting of the district scout council to and stated that on account of there being a number of vacancies in both the other local scout troops that there 8:00 p. m. at the O. P. A. office in the First National Bank Building. Coos Bay. This is an opportunity . the merchants of this area cannot I afford to miss as it is very essentia! that they have a clear understanding of the regulations. Everyone is urged 1 to attend, I ----------------- — J p. W. Adams Wins Out would be ne urgent necessity for the F j s , Representative Rotary club to sponsor a third troop at present. While Karl B. Steiner, of North Two new members. Alton Grimes Bend' earned Coos county as a can- Belle Knife Hospital Mrs. Glenn Wolff, from Norway, entered the hospital last Wednssday for treatment. On Thursday Mrs. Eva Cox, ef Sitkum, and Mrs. An­ drew Spurgeon, of Coeledo, went major operations. ♦ On Friday, Harry Collier, Arago, entered for treatment of an Infected leg and John Warner, of Gaylord, entered for treatment. Mrs. Jack Storms, ef Bandon, < tered for treatment on Sunday, did Rex Morgan, of Coquille on Mon­ Wesley Greer and his eon, day. Glenn, both of Myrtle Point, sub- mitted to major operations on Mdh- Eddie Culver, an 11-year old day. boy from Marshfield, underwent an appendectomy on Monday. Marcella, daughter of Mrs. Faye Jeffries, of Coquille, submitted to s major operation on Wednesday. Dismissals the past week were Cleo Willis last Friday, Claude I Below 32 Degrees Mornings This Week The thermometer has bean dowi to K or a little lower the last throe mornings, ice forming on bi and unprotected earth spots, with white frosts eJbry me since Sunday. Heavy morning have also been the usual thing since it started raining last