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I in the form of an all day outing at Croft Lake. In spite of minor car difficulties, all seniors and their VV Afllii flST fiasIkAgkl XT A now •haperons, Mr. and Mrs. Lane and The pupils at Miss Stanbrough's Mrs Ruth Beyers, report a wonderful class made artificial carnations which time with swimming, boating, eating, were planted in decorated jars and hiking and fishing to occupy the day. cans. Each child presented his gift Live News From Arago to his mother on Mother’s Dey, ac companied by a letter expressing his COQUILLE, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. A. T. HUI, of La gratitude to Mother. Grande, who have visited the Ernest After a very thorough study oi Watkins home tor the past week, left proper foods, a health house is being Sunday noon for Lakeport, Califor built. The walls of the house arc nia, where they will spend a week PHONE 166 oatmeal. The roof is of graham with their son, Dr. Thomas Hill. FREE DELIVERY r crackers, and the windows and doon Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Price arrived are outlined with raisins. The win Friday afternoon, having driven from dows have neat curtains, and the in Portland, where Mr. Price is mana side of the house is furnished. Pupils ger of the Oregonign, to watch Mary- have also made food posters. As i helen Watkins graduate from Arago CRYSTAL PURE CANE TALLCANS A.GRADE termination of the project, a short high school, Mr. Price ia an uncle of Or—P. and G, skit, “How to Be Heglthy,” was giver, <Irs. Ernest Watkins. They left Sat- by members of the class on Wednes irday afternoon for Eugene, where day. The students taking part were hey attended the Mother’s day fes- Jessie Sherwood, nurse; Billie Un- ivities with their daughter. Miss soeld, doctor; Beth Rutherford, sick 3etty, who is a sophomore there. child. Members in the room repre Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Damron drove to sented the proper foods, cleanliness tandon Saturday and returned to and health rules. Buttons have been he ranch Sunday afternoon. GOLDEN WEST HILLS RED CAN For Bleaching PRINCE ALBERT or awarded to the pupils having cleat After the Mother’s day program at hands for an entire month. Arago the members of the two high lb Jar ONLY IbCAN QT. BOTTLE VELVET Lincoln School News Notes school Sunday school classes drove to Twenty-eight prospective ' first the Watkins place for a picnic dinner grade students were entertained by and a hike. lb Jar ONLY lb CAN '¿GAL. ***£•2 oz- Tin Mrs. Tyrrell last Wednesday, May 8. L. W. Aasen accompanied Mr. and Each child was cared for by some Mrs. J. J. Damron to Coquille Fri- special student assigned to that duty. lay where he assisted them in load- The others did all they could to give ng four milk goats for their ranch. the little visitors a happy day. Count » Miss Wilipa Martindale of Camas Thompson Seedless With Puree 6 Box Cartons ing the visitors, there were sixty pu Valley was a guest of Miss Evelyn pils to be cared for in the first grade Doyle during the graduation festivi- n>s. - • ROLLS No. 2'/, TIN CARTON - that day. They opened the day with a group discussion of self government Mrs. M.O. Hawkins closed her and the qualities of leadership. Then Arago music class en Monday . Those came health inspection, followed bj vishing to continue during the Sum a rest period, during which the vis ner will have to take their lessons Th itors were made acquainted with the Coquille. On Saturday evening^ Assorted HARD MIX and MAYONNAISE PT n>8. CAL. Sm. WHITES basement and school grounds. A May 18, she will present Mrs. Oluf Old Fashioned Chocolates reading period followed thia. At re Aasen in a recital-musicale at the 1 ' J * cess time simple games were played, tome of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence NUCO A Pound POUND and Eugene Boggan told the story of Schroeder at eight o’clock. All friends “The Three Bears." When they came of Mrs. Aasen are cordially invited to in from recess the second grade came I attend. Graduation exercises for the eighth to visit. They gave a little play of "The Three Bears,” with Earl Beak- traders were held in the gymnasium am, Darrell Richardson, Jean Brown Tuesday evening. May 7. The stage and Donald Minard taking part. Fol vas decorated in green cedar with lowing this, Jane Munroe and Sher- wisteria and dogwood to carry out man Gregory read the story of Peter the class colors of punile and white. Strawberry Red Sweet and Juicy Local - Cook Well Rabbit. In the afternoon they began The six girls were each dressed in a different pastel color and added much health inspection and followed this Doz. with an art lesson in cutting and to the picture. The four boys wore bright blue sweaters and light pasting. Later Wilma Drake and Pa tricia McKelvy acted as hostesses at trousers. Mrs Winnifred Ray, their the playhouse. All of the children teacher, deserves much of the credit were allowed to visit and animal for the following excellent program which was given: Processional, Miss cookies were served. POUND BUNCHES This is health w^k. Oh Tuesday Eleanor Corthell, accompanying a •w ■ of this week Dr. Bunch examined the chorus of seventh graders singing teeth of every child in the Lincoln "This Class of Arago Moves On To School. Mary Lou Nosier and Geor day;" invocation. Rev. R. C. Young, of gia Sherwood of the high school as Myrtle Point; salutatorian, Lois Robi r k son; “We Know a Place," Alton Bill sisted him. Choice Pieces Choice Cuts ‘ Fresh Ground Because of health week the pri ings; historian. Arthur Milan!; poet mary grades are having a special ess, Gladys Miller; rules of conduct, POUND POUND health drive. Good teeth cleanliness Kenton Myers; solo, “Bells of St. and posture are being stressed. All Mary’s,” Maude Lobdell; prophet, children sitting correctly or standing Mary Robison; will, Julia Rodgers; correctly were given a gold star tag oledge, Allen Zinzerling; valedictor Miss Alice Scott and Mrs. Emily, Mrs. Amelia Hill, of Coquille, via- Fetch, Juliene Freeman, Lucille and to the Leep hospital in Bandon but All children with perfect teeth were ian, Edith Zinzerling; address, “The given buttons. In the first grade 44 Marked Trail," Rev R. C. Young; Hickam plan to rest for a few weeks ited Saturday night and Sunday at Christina Danielson, Dorothy Porter, her condition was such that her life per cent of the children received good presentation of diplomas; recessional before making any definite plans for the home of her mother, Mrs. M. Lucy Cox, May Simmons, June White could not be saved. and Clara Belle Chard. teeth buttons, and in the second song, sixth and seventh grades. Miss the summer. Miss Scott will drive to Brownson. Betty Jean was the daughter of There was a good attendance at the grade 31 per cent received them. The Lois Robison also received a special La Grande to visit her father some Mrs. Ora Herron, of Coquille. She following primary children have per 4-H club award for placing second in time during the summer Mrs. Win- (Christian Endeavor meeting Sunday Brew*ter Valley was bom August 29, 1930, being four nifred Ray will be in Myrtle Point evening. The whole service was in fect teeth: First grade, Patricia Mc the style show at the fair last fall. years, eight months, and 11 days of Mr. and Mrs. Binger Laird, Kelvy, Walter Isler, Phyllis McAllis Commencement exercises were with her mother, Mrs. Ora Wellman, song. The topic for May 19 is, “The age. Funeral services were held at Mias Iola Robison passed Ker state Invincible Good Will of Jesus,” with Roseburg, spent the week-end at ter, Barbara Palmer, Ernest Cairns, held Friday evening, May 10. in the the Schroeder Bros, chapel in Ban J. D. Laird home. Wayne McCool, Bruce Martin, Ver gymnasium' for the graduating class cosmetic examinations last week in Miss Mary Alice Corpe as leader. don on Sunday. Interment was in Mrs. Ernest Krewson attended the Mrs. M. Brownson, Mrs. Carrie non Steward, Waneta Wardrip, Patsy from Arago high school. The large Portland with high grades. She fin- the Bandon cemetery. — Western Polly Anna Club held at the home of ished her training at the Southwest- , Beaham, Harry Brownson and Ray World. Lee, Walter Scolari, Versie WUHs, building was crowded with admiring Mrs. Reuben Brown at McKinley Pauline Goodrich and Teen Chaney. friends and relatives, who heard the em Beauty School in Marshfield Her Benham were Marshfield visitors Thursday. ■ plans for the future are Indefinite Tuesday. Second grade perfect teeth were following excellent program: H Pro-] Curry Co. Railroad Details Mrs. Elmer Wilson, Mrs. Ted Miller scored by the following: Joan cesslonal, Mrs. Oluf Aasen; invoca- | and she is at home with her parents, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nickason t Outlined in Washington Robert tion, Rev. W. Raymond Wilder, of Mr. and Mrs George Robison at pres- Thompson, Jean Brown, Riverton News were business callers in Myrtle Point Gaffey, ' Coquille; piano solo, Mrs. Clark, of , ent _ _ Kelley, Alan Bishop, Jim A news dispatch from Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Barkley went and Coquille Tuesday. Perm Patrick spent a six-day leave Price p John Aasen. Billy Lewellen. Marion Myrtle Point; salutatorian. Price' out to Corvallis for the week-end. A dance was given Saturday night D. C., last Friday contained informa Leaths ¡from the Camp Winona near Grant's Schroeder; class history, 1--------- Denger. They followed the coast route and at the community hall. A large tion as to the Gold Coast railroad Manford; vocal solo, Rev. W. R. Wild Paas with his parents, Mr and Mrs Eighth Grade Notes stated that* they had never seen the crowd attended. The music was ful- which it is proposed to build in Curry Andrew Patrick. He returned on eighth er; class will, Ray Cornwell; class These are the probable It was a U. P. dispatch, Sundav country looking so beautiful as it did nished by Mrs. Harold Shephard, county. grade graduates: Maxine . Avery, prophecy, Loe Collier; vocal solo, reading as follows Fred Dumham and Mr. Thompson, of J. L. Burtls drove to Portland Sat- Richard Avery, Donna Dean Bosser- ¡Mrs. R. F. Schaad; valedictorian, urday to spend Mother’s Day with his, Wat“n underwent a Dora, and Pete Alford, of Brewster. man, Juanita Broshears, Carrie Blay Maryhelen Watkins; commencement The Gold Coast railroad today ex Mr. and Mrs. Merl Bryant, of Re parents. He returned Tuesday v«ry senous appendicitis operation at lock. Ted Cadman, Wilbur Collins, address, R W. McNeal, of Ashland, mote, spent the week-end with Mr. plained in detail to the interstate Mr and Mrs. A Haberly, of Ban- Sally Carrol, BiUy Cardwell. Dorothy instructor in Southern Oregon Nor- commerce commission why it wants pendix ~ had ruptured the day before. and Mrs Leslie Groat. Caudle, Yvonne Downs, Veryle Do mal School: presentation of diplomas, don, visited their daughter, Mrs. Oluf The doctor has been very much sur Ivan Laird, Elwin Alford and J. D. to extend a new line nine miles into Aasen on Friday. They drove on to Geeter, Myrick Daniels, Leonard b . J Moomaw, chairman of the school the virgin timberlands of southwest Farr, Rolph Fuhrman, Donna Getz, j board; recessional, Mrs. Oluf Aasen. Myrtle Point and visited Mr. and prised and pleased at his speedy re Laird were business callers in Co ern Oregon. covery. quille and Myrtle Point Monday. C. McAllister. Mr. McAllis- , Violet Howard, Wallace Howard, Ann The class motto was, "We Build the Mrs. S. ___ In a 47-page document submitted | Mr. and Mrs. G. White and family. William Peart, of Coquille, brought _ _ is gaining strength more rapidly | Hawkins, Guy Haynes, Vivian Hen- Ladder on Which We Climb," and it ter th'an arVny ” time since Ms''accident spent the week-end with friends in1 u load of water pipe to Albert Chris- by its agent, Gilbert E. Gable, the derson, Irene Jones, Betty June John- was written in rose and gold, the Gold Coast railroad said it wanted to five and a halt months ago. He hope. ■ lived prior to tens«’. Wednesday son. Vldelle Kelley. Jane Kramer, class colors, on a background at cedar | A Mother’s Day program was given construct the line from Port Orford, Yvonne Kern, John Leatherwood, boughs at the back of the stage. The Ore., to the Rogue river, thence to Sam Clinton is recovery this week in the hall Sunday Jack Martin. Kennett Lawrence, Tom, entire stage and the front of the gym- a few weeks* time. in the Knife hosiptal from complies- The Myrtle Leaf Ladies Club was Leland, Ore., a distance of about 90 Martindale, Marie Mathews, Ruth nasium was a solid bank of cedar. tions arising from a bad case of flu. held at the home of Mrs. Jess Hicks miles in Curry and Josephine coun Bridge Happenings Mulvihill, Dorothy Mattoon, Earl The junior class was responsible for He is doing nicely and expects to r*e- Wednesday. 'A pot luck dinner was ties. Nosier, Yvonne Nosier, Irma Porter,' the lovely setting and were highly 1 » served. The day was spent am in quilt- The company said the chief pur w mg civvm . inc unj w «» gyvnt The Junior Christian Endeavor »«MM turn to his num« home ui in ■ a icw few uayg, days, Tommy Percy, Ruth Pettlngill, WU- complimented by the speaker for members entertained their mothers at I The “Wunnegen” Girls had their ing. Those present were Mesdames pose of the line would be “to open liam Richardson. Dorothy Rivers, their co-operation in the course of his a party Saturday afternoon at the “ first big adventure last J Friday. After phoebe Harry, Zylphia Krewson, what has been freely called the rich Jean Reiter, Margaret Smith, Dick address. Those receiving their di Hooton home. The afternoon was school the girls, decked out in bright Reba Alford. Flossie Wilson. Daisy est undeveloped section of the United Stacer, Leta Shultz, Zoe Sinclair, plomas were Wallace Carl. Ray Corn- spent in playing games, after which a colored hiking outfits, journeyed over Laird, Belle Laird. Polly Nickason, States; to tap a timber area contain Phillip Stem. Janey Sigler. Junior well, Lee Collier. Evelyn Doyle, short Mother’s Day program was pre- the hills to Fat Elk creek, gathering Elsie Hicks and Mrs. Dumham. of ing roughly five per cent of the Tillmann. Peggy Wemlch, Dorothy Leatha Munford. Woodrow Robison, sented by the Juniors. Refreshments leaves from the different kinds of Dora. standing timber of the United States, Tway. Fred Wataon. Gene Wade, Lor Price Schroeder, Willie Sinko, Mary- consisting of cake and punch were trees to put in a scrap book. They, Those spending Mother's Day at and to transport this Umber to saw raine White, Jotty Wataon, Cleola helen Watkins. served. Those present were: Mes- tarried only a short time in the land the J. D. Laird home were Mr. and mills, of which about 20 are now in Walker. Joan Weekly, Donald West, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parker entertain dames Stanley Lake, A. D. Thomp of the stately elk, retracing their steps Mrs. Ed Abethnathy, of Dora, Mr. and existence* near Port Orford." ed the seniors with a throe course son, Ray Beckett, Frank Culver, Jas. to Wunnegen Lodge, where a big fire Mrs. Ivan Laird and children, Merl The road said it hoped to furnish Veral Young. banquet after the commencement ex Morrison. Fred Corpe and A. O. was built in the front yard. Weiners and Lila Mae. Mr. and Mrs. Binger transportation facilities for the open ercises at their home. Mrs. Parker Hooton, Misses Virginia and Vivienne and buns were toasted and beds were Uird. of Roaeburg, Mr. and Mrs. ing of large areas of coal, copper, High School News The junior class at Coquille High and Mrs. Gordon Fleming served Lake, Maxine and Gloria Thompson. rolled out on the floor of the cot Julius Benham and Kenneth Laird. chromite, cement and other resources School is entertaining this evening at Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Virginiaand Wilda Beckett, Lynn tage How much sleep was had that; and to furnish transportation for the the annual junior-senior banquet in McNeal, at Ashland. Rev. W. R. Wild and Eleby Ann Culver, Evelyn Mor night no one knows but we guess not cattle and farm products produced in Dies From Burns honor of thia year’s graduating sen er, of Coquille, and Earl Edgmon, of rison, Mary Lou Culver, and Maude much. The girls arose with the sun the area. iors. The senior colors of blue and Riverton. The Gold Coast company estimated Hooton, Edward Morrison and Ber and cooked their breakfast, also over! Holding a piece of paper over an th* open fire. The girls included in' electric stove resulted in the tragic that the road’s gross revenue would silver will be used for decorations Mrs. Alma Halter and daughters. nard Corpe A«U ea# Howard Hickam will be toastmaster Verna and Ardyce, of Coqui'le, at Mr. and Mrs. Claude V. Shields left thn the oninw.RU enjoyable week-end of fun »raw were: ' ' edaa death of little Betty Jean Richert, .4 at total $883,750 in the first year, $1,- for the occasion, and Melba Varney, tended the commencement exercises Monday for Jacksonville to visit at Joyce Moody, president; Mayme the home of her grandparents, Mr. 123,250 in the second year, and in the president of the junior class, will ac Friday evening. Miss Ardyce, who 'he William Campbell home. I Royer, secretary-treasurer; Doris and Mrs Chris Richert, at Two Mile, fifth year would grow to $1,955,000 cept the historic cane from the hands will graduate from Coquille high Misses Mae Hatcher and Maude Morgan, vice president; Marjorie last Friday. The child's clothing be of Un Swain, senior class president school this spring, attended school for Hooton were guests of Mrs. E. L. Bullard, guardian; Cherie Mae Mari- came ignited and before the folks The seniors held their annual the first seven grades with the grad Benham of Coquille the past week- well, assistant guardian; Frankie present could come to her rescue she Medford’s Specials for Friday - Saturday • Monday Sugar Milk Batter 62c 10 COFFEE 1 3 28c 1 80c 2 4 29c 57c Toilet Tissue Raisins PUREX 25c 6 Tobacco 11c 19c Tomatoes 19c Matches CANDY BEST FOODS - 2OC 10c 29c BEANS 4 21c 15c lt>8'RED MEXICAN 20c 25c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Rhubarb Bananas Oranges Potatoes 4 lbs. FRESH TOMATOES ALL BUNCH VEGETABLES IOC VEAL STEW VEAL CHOPS " ISC «, "flunk day" on Tuesday of this weak uating class la Arago. - HAMBURGER 1*7© 3 ^s’ - - - - m. « « N. w«™. MI» “S? “ “Tit_______ _1 , Edgmon, Carolyne and Genevieve was terribly burned. She was rushed end. % 29C