Bandon, No. 64—Sylvia Manhall, Hazel Marshall, WUb«r Jargeassa, Nelli* McAdams, M*Iba Banova, Charles Elliott, Edvard Habarly, Austin Haven, Henry Meyer, Elya Webb, Harry Watson, John WUaon, Helen Waldvogal, Kay Bates, lin t«» Belle, Abna E. Hunt, Clarence John son, Eddie Levis, Anna Riverton, No. 14-Aaaa Lenberg. It’s die North Bond, No. IS-Quaas* An derson, Edith Cavanaugh, Class So-' hoe, Gladys Klockers, MadaBao Lar- Myrtle Thomas, Dorothy Jamas, Deb orah Frost, Claude W. Tacha, Aivira Lackstroaa, Rudolph E. Sandine, Thel ma Cecil!* Olsen, Dorothy Bated* Dutch, lues KjsUaad. Harry Wilson, Etelka, No. 47—Robert Wise. Johnson’s Mill, No. « » —Viola M. Knife. Roy. No. 44—Teresa Willard. Arago, No. 8—Pernia Ma* Boat, Crac* N. Schrooder. Fish trap, No. SO—Lester Leroy Cliatoa. Sitkum, No. «6—Clifford Laird. Coo* River, No. W—Henry H. Smith. Milton G Harqaist, Charts* F. Smith. Mary 8. Smith, Ada Dorothy Dungan, Lacy L. Boseey, Ruth O. Bee- Catching Creek, No. »4—Oswald 8. Adame, William Raymond Badinoti. Fa irvi ev, No. M—Iasi* Brown. Flagstaff, No. 18—Alice Elblab. Brown Hill, No. 7»-8tM la *Prod- riokson, Lennia Anderson. Myrtle Cove, No. 68—Ervin C. Storm. Picnics hev* began, ratter early. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl and family sad Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Baekamn and family wag* * * Ap*d*y add «SthSr t l Bhododearoaa and ether wild Hov ers of vhleb there aro amay varimi**. Paulson Has a Hie Job. J. E. Paulson, n timber cruiser and operator of Coquille, is reportod by the Times, to bo optioning most of the k turn page in the Sooth Inlet district and even beyond tt* «turn page oa tidewater. A good share of this is Spruce. So far, ha is said to have optioned M.J.HARTSON