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Stiong,
Cook. Judith Lemon,
Willis Lchrader,
Wanda Endicott,
Kenneth Cooper, Norman Martin.
Nettie Bailey, Marvin Barzee, Max
ine Wilson, June McClellan. Ernes
tine Luthy. Eugene Reed. Ernest
Wilson and Johnnie Guthardt.
The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian
church met Wednesday afternoon in
the church social rooms, with Mr*.
Robert Redell and Mrs. Warner en
tertaining. At the close of the busi
ness meeting dainty refreshments
were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bartlett are
the proud parents of a baby boy bom
Monday morning at their home.
Mrs. Ellis Dement spent the week
end in Eugene with -her daughter,!
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Blowout Protection in
The Thursday Bridge Club kief at
EVERY Ply.
the home of Mr*. E. J. Greiner with
Guarantee against road
Mrs. Roy Stewart as hostess. Follow
hazards.
ing a dessert luncheon four tables of
Guarantee against defects
bridge were in play.
Four guests
for life.
were ask”d for the afternoon: Mrs.
Our own guarantee and
ocr
Allen Smith, Mrs. Weldon Medford,
year round service.
Mrs. E. J. Greiner and Miss Delores
Fodrey. The guest prize went to
Mr*. Smith, high prize to Mrs. Clar
ence Moe and low to Mrs. Earl Royer.
Mrs. Chas. Sta’Isrd. Jr., was in
Myrtle Point Thursday for medical
treatmept.
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Mr*. Geo. Stewart, Mrs. Willis Var
ney, Jane Thomas, Faye Stewart
and Lolt Schneck spent the week-end
byterian church. From there they in Eugene. M -s. Varney visited at
will continue on south to visit friends the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ken
in Mayo, Florida, and return home by neth Murdock, and Mr*. Stewart vis
the southern route, the Old Spanish ited with her daughter*, Mr*. Russell
Trail.
Morgan and Alice Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Garrett return- | Mr. and Mr*. Francis Wick* and;
ad home Monday evening from Mc daughters, Evelyn and Barbara, spent'
Minnville, where they visited their fhT
week-end
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-daughter. Margaret. They also vis-
powerc residents callfhg in Coquille
Ited Mr. Garrett’* »irter. Mrs. E, Fol- qa’ u r day w e re. Mrr w nd TUH riohn
som, in Salem,
King, Mr. and Mrs. Casey Jones, Mrs.
Mr. and
Mr*.
.
‘‘ John Fellner left last Duncan, Ed Duncan, Mr. and Mrs.
week for the east, where they
_ - plan
. to George Week* and son. Mrs. Earl
'*
^*1^2
w‘per and «>n'Mr*
McCul-
They plan to visit in Ohio, Pennsyl i loch and son, Tim Ferrin and Carl
■»-
vania, New York and on their return Veatch.
in Canada. W. C. Keene, manager of I Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McCulloch had
«talr guest for several days, tte
will occupy pie Fellner home until
I former’s grandmother, Mr*. W. T. ‘
their return.
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a. .a . , McCulloch, of ____
Roseburg.
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Miss Marguerite Laird returned to;
member* of “
Salem Monday after .pending the lhe
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Church
attended infected hand.
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Poppy Day Next Friday
Mrs. Farr Entertains W. C. T. U.
week-end at the home of her parents,, [
community~~ Mothe”*k Day 'Mr i The officers of the CCC camp en
Nearly 30,000 new names will be
Mr*. C. C. Farr entertained the W.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Laird.
vice* at the White Church. Tne mem tertained at China Flat camp on on the scroll of America’s deed de C. T. U. Friday afternoon at a Moth
Mrs. Corda Lewellen is having a bers of the Royal Neighbor lodge at Wednesday evening with a dinner
fender* when the nation honor* it* er’s Day tea and program. A short
new roof put on her home.
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tended in a group. The services were , and a dance. Quite a number at war dead on Memorial Day this year, business session was held, arrange
Mr. and Mrs Paul Brewer spent very well attended.
tended from Powers as well as from according to Bonnie Green, president
ments being made to assist in a finan
the week-end with their «daughter,
Fred Powers made a business trip the McKinley and Remote camp*. of the Coquille Unit of the American cial way with a sewing project for
Paula, who is attending O. S. C. at to Portland last week-end.
This entertainment marked the sec-, Legion Auxiliary. World War veter
girls, being sponsored by the Vaca
Corvallis.
Mr*. Belle Waldeck was in Coquille ond year of CCC camp* at Powers.
ans have been dying at the average tion Bible School. A comfort for the
Mrs Fritz Bollenbaugh was taken
Mrs. Ethel Littler, Mrs. Ralph
Monday for medical care.
rate of 80 per day during the last Children’s Farm Home was complet
to the Mast hospital the last of last
Mr. and Mrs. R. Lemon and son Milne, Mrs. David Baird and Mrs. year, making nearly 30,000 who have ed, to be sent with some fourteen
week and on Wednesday morning un
visited the local Royal Neighbor James Gam well attended the Coo* passed on since last Memorial Day.
bedspreads, a pillow ar.d handker
derwent an operations for gall stones.
County Health Association meeting
lodge on Monday evening.
This high death rate among the chiefs, as a Mother's Day gift from
She is reported as getting along satis
in
Marshfield
last
Saturday.
Mr*.
Mrs. Eriiest Ely returned home
veterans* gives Poppy Day, May 25th, the local union.
factorily.
from the Mast hospital on Tuesday. Gamwell gave a report on her trip heightened importance. Mrs. Green
The following program was en
Mrs. Archie Johnston, of San
Gerald Frye, who has been In the to the state meeting held in Pendle- explained. On this day the Auxiliary joyed: devotional, Mt*. L. P. Maury;
Francisco, California, is spending this
hospital for the past six weeks, was ton in April.
women collect contributions which song, "Home Sweet Home,” by group;
week visiting at the home- of hi*
Mrs. Loren Gale and daughter, form the major sources of supoprt for
brought home Tuesday.
poem, “Mothers of Peace,” by Myr
sister*. Mrs Charlo* Bellshaw and
Mrs Wm. Clark and infant son Miss Maxine Kerrigan, and son, their work for needy families of vet tle Benham; “Story of the Madonna
Mrs. W. R. Northup She will also
James
Robertson,
moved
to
Portland
were dismissed from the hospital on
eran* throughout the year. Unless of the Choir,” by Mrs. F. G. Leslie;
visit her parente, Mr. and Mr*. Dave'
this week. Mr. Gale has been work generous public support 1* given the
Tuesday.
poem, “My Mother,” by Mrs G. A.
Carey.
Elmer Keller, of Eugene, spent sev- ing in that city for the past month Auxiliary’s Poppy Day appeal, the Gray; “Legend of a Japanese Moth
The 4-H achic- ement and eighth1
and
came
down
last
week-end
to
get
eral day* here this week
welfare activities of the Unit cannot er,” by Mr*. C. C. Farr. Refreshments
grade graduation program was held
hi* family. Miss Kerrigan will re be maintained.
Paul
Brinkley
was
taken
to
the
of Florida Fantasy and wafers were
in Junior High school auditorium
turn for the graduation exercises
"In addition to the veterans who served by the hostess.
Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock. I
hospital in North Bend l on
which wUl be held next Wednesday die,” said Mrs. Green, “there are
Tuesday for treatment for injuries
The program consisted of
evening.
more than 10u,u30 constantly in hos
received
while
at
work
on
Eden
Logger Drowned at Eel Lake
reading by Ernestine Luth
pitals
We endeavor to do something
Ridge.
on 4-H objective* by Graydon Crew*,
Clifton Zimmerman, 37, a logger
Start Logging Operations
for those veterans while they are still employed by C. D. Ray at Eel Lake,
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Joe Leg
a health play by th* second grade.
Geo. P. Laird, of Bandon, and within reach of our help, providing
. , near Lakeside, was drowned last Sat
announcement of 4-H awards, ad- gett was hostess to the Jewel Club at
comfort* while they urday when he fell Into <0 feet of
by Rev R C. Young and the th* Odd Fellows F.aH. The election Henry Adolphsen, of Port Orford, ‘hem «»»«er
presentation of diplomas by the prin- of officers for the coming year was operating under the firm name Of an* ln the hospital* and aiding them water. The body was recovered after
,on«- uPhiH struggle to regain hours of dragging by the state police
held and the result was: Mr*. Alton I_atrd & Adolphsen, have taken a in
King, president; Mr*. Elmer Duncan, contract to log 17 million feet of fir « economic foothold after they leave and member* of the Marshfield fire
vice president; and Mn Lester for the Trans-Pacific Lumber Com the hospitals. Their families, too, of department.
Ke leave* a widow,
pany of Port Orford, which is one of ten .peed aid.
Thorpe, secretary-treasurer. ’
three children, and hl* mother who
‘The poppies, which we will offer live* in Michigan.
enterprise*.
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Wednesday with Mn. Lonnie Stem- on Hubbard creek, about three miles
2*th’
** worn ta h®“-
merman and Mi*. Miller a* hostesses. irom P®* Orford
| or of the dead, are our principal
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alverdes and
George Alverdes and son spent the
week-end at the T. G. Sumerlin home
visiting their daughter and sister.
Miss Alice Alverdes.
Mr. and Mr*. John Belloni and
family went to Eugene Sunday and
spent tK* day with their daughter,
T>'Toies,‘who is'attending th* univer-
sity.
Word was received last week by
relative* of the death of Samuel
Giles, former resident of Myrtle
Point, but who for the last few years
has made his home In Arizona.
He
leaves to mourn his loss, three half
brothers, C. H Giles, of Marshgleld,
Dr. W. Giles, of San Francisco, and
Dr. Clark Giles, of San Francisco,
and two sister*. Mrs. N. G. W. Perkin*
and Mi*. H. H. Harris, of thl* city,
Burial took place in Bisby, Arizona.
Mi*. John Tichenor, of Portland,
and daughter, Mrs. E. Weir, of San
Pedro, California, left Saturday for
Portltfhd, after spending several days
at the T. D. Guerin home.
E. O. Sempert, and F. Lisher, of
Portland, were Sunday visitor* at
Port Orford.
The annual Lions club dance was
held in the V. F. W. hall Saturday
night end was well attended.
Bae laureate services were held
Sunday evening at the Methodist
cjiurch. Rev. R. C. Young gave the
address to the class, using a* his sub
ject, "Building for Life." Mr*. O. H.
Clarke played the processional and
recess onal.
The double quartet
sapg, “My Task," followed by a solo
by M *. R. W. Shadd, "The Prayer
Perfect."
The sophomore class had
charge of the ushering for the ser
vice.
Mr. and Mr*. H. A. Schroeder left
Saturday for a month’« trip in the
east. They will go to Detroit, Mich.,
first, where they will purchase a
new car, and from there they will
drive to Cincinnati, Ohio, where they
will attend a convention of the Pres-
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articles from the Woman’s Home ste,m donkey 1« being moved from
Companion were read by Mrs Chas, ‘he north fork of the Coquille river, our agent for Coquille.
AU order*
Crew and Mrs Lonnie Stemmerman,
the »«ene of ‘he new operations., left or phoned (IM) him will be
Mrs. Earl Wiper sang two solos. “The Between 20 and 25 men will be em- promptly taken care of. Give our
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- ” Mr*. ’ployed in the camp and it is planned floral work a trial We will do our
Rosary
You —
Truly.
James Gamwell gave * brief sketch to operate both summer and winter ’ best tq please you. Myrtle Green-
The lumber company plan to have, houses. Myrtle Point.
of the live* of Ethlebert Nevin*, com
poser of
he Rosary," and Carrie their mill in operation and sufficient,
Calling cards. 50 for 11.00.
Jacobs Bond, composer of “I Love lumber cut to have a large vesael
You Truly.” Mrs. Hazel Lewis gave anchor for loading at the new Port
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a sketch of the life of Lawrence Dun Orford dock by Labor Day.
A big blast In the harbor opera
bar, composer of many negro songs
and then she gave one of his musical tions is scheduled to be set off on
reading*. "Encouragement.” The club Monday. May 20th.—Western World
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members sang two songs, “Old Folks
st Home” and “Home Sweet Home.” ‘ Dr. C. R. Bloyd, chiropractic physi
This program was to impress the club cian and foot specialist, 208 Third
Phone
with the importance of American and Taylor Sts., Coquille.
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music.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Rider and son,
Gene, spent Sunday visiting in Ban
don with the former's mother, Mr*.
Jennie Rider and grandmother, Mrs.
ill Repair Werk, Parta, Ne*
Welves.
and Usad Cars
Chester Root ha* returned home"
from, the Mercey hospital, where he
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