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OO4ÜIIXB VAIXIY writings of the Bible. This course is ; F I Mis. Marvin Shaw and children, under the auspices of the WPA and | Patty and Arlen, were Sunday lunch open to all who are interested. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thompson eon guests at the home of Mr. and Mis I Mrs. Lawrence Rackleff. In the after - visited in Arago Sunday. i nood Mrs. Shaw and children, Mrs. Thompson is the daughter of Mr. and Rackleff and Mrs. C. S. Webb drove Mrs. John Root and Mr. Thompson i to Bandon and enjoyed a few hours •vas formerly assistant chees’-maker at the Arago factory. They moved at the beach. Mrs. Sam Damron and Mrs. Jess from Arago to Bandon several years Damron spent Friday visiting in Ban ago and are now running a lunch At noon a picnic don. They found little Jack Damron, room in Salem. who had been so ill during the win- tinner was enjoyed in the orchard on er, had suffered a relapse and is bed he John Root place. Those present vere Mr. and Mrs. John Root, Miss fast again. Mrs. George Hampton returned to Deloris Root, Mr. and Mrs. David her home Friday afternoon, after loot and John Paul, Mrs. Naomi spending ten days in Portland where Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mun- her mother, Mrs. B. S. Wallen, who >rd and Leatha, Mr. and Mrs Geraldine, David and was operated upon in the Good Sa Thompson, maritan hospital, is making a splen Richard. Janice Laferty is suffering from an did recovery and will be in much rftack of flu at the home of her better health. Mr. and Mrs. John Root and daugh ;randparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. z ter, Miss Deloris, Mr. and Mrs. David lueiin of Myrtle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lillie and Root and son, John Paul, spent Satur day fishing in the ocean at Bandon. amily, Clyde, Gerald, Glenda and The picnic on the beach was a fine ■aura Bernice, spent Sunday in Ban- success but the fishermen had to buj Ion visiting Mr. Lillie’s mother, Mrs. VI. E. Lillie. Gerald tried to milk a their fish to take home. The young ladies in the primary ;oat but found that the procedure dif- room have their costumes of pastel ered from his usual technique on ' shades of crepe paptr in readines for jows and he did not consider the at- their maypole winding Friday night empt an unqualified success. In the and are advertising their part of the ivening Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gul- program with great enthusiasm. Fri strkn and sons, Darwin and Junior, day night at eight in the gym the vere Sunday evening supper guests program will take place. The boys at the Lillie home. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hollenbeck are more secretive about thteir part but admit that they will be in the- tnd family spent Sunday visiting riends on Kentuck Slough. program. Mr. and Mrs. James Collins drpvg Mrs. Joe Milani is at home after spending five weeks in the Knife hos o Port Orford Sunday and enjoyed pital. She will be on crutches for a :he rhododendrons. They brought time but is feeling much improved home cuttings of wild honeysuckle to plant at their home. and callers will be welcomed. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Collier, their Mrs. Oluf Aasen is making a splen did gain in strength and expects to be son, and Glenda Seward spent Sun day visiting in Empire. home by May first. rm paos ARAGO CHARLES DOANE SENATOR Republican Primaries For State Senator, Coos and Curry Counties, May 15th “My First Consideration in the Senate Will Be the Wel- fare of the Farmers and Labor.” Big Business WU1 Protect Itself It is my sincere desire that the poor, the blind, the incapacitated, and people in dire need be ade quately provided for. I know ths burden of taxation is confiscatory. I know the plight and trials of the taxpayer. SRFEUJAY 5TDRE5 STORE No. 469 PHONE 122 STORE No. 136 PHONE 81 SPECIALS For FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 1 & 2 I Sugar Milk as GRANULATED 10, bs 51c 19c - MAXIMUM i 3 CANS K VlgUMgR APPLE BRAND • 49 LB. BAG $£•33 - ) Airway Coffee 3 GENERAL FOODS Candy Bars 3 For - - ALBER’S MINUTE Tapioca PKG. - - - - - 49c Flavors f Ar Jello 4 PKGS, 12c White King OQc GRAN SOAP £d LGE.PKG. Tic Ivory Soap < LARGE BARS - - - 1QC MAXWELL HOUSE 1 LB. CAN - - - - W Rev. F. H. Barr, of Myrtle Point, FAIRVIEW conducted the morning service at Arago Sunday, speaking on the sub " Old Sol managed to glimmer Divert more of the gas tax and ject of “Debts.” Mr. Barr and Mrs. through the rainy atmosphere in the license tax moneys from the state Naomi Robison sang a duet, “My vallpy this week. The mild'tempera to the counties, enact fewer laws, Lord and I.” There were sixty-five tures of spring still predominate cut public expenses, operate on a i in attendance at Sunday school. In FRESH ■ SOLID throughout this locality, which is a cash baste, neglect no chance to save, object to extravagance or the evening Mrs. Nile Miller led welcome change to everyone. Christian Endeavor, Orvus Miller unnecessary expense, eliminate Solid Heads Miss Marjorie Judd, daughter of the tax burden on property, yoke sang “Teach Me to Pray,” and Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Judd, has return POUND expenses to income, and reduce John Root, of Grenada, California, HEAD - ■ • ‘ ed to her home in Fairview, from both. preached on “Christ’s Yoke." Next California, where she has been work I have had experience with re lief, roads and taxation. The ma I Sunday the morning service will be ing for some time. Miss Vivian Mc jor industries of Southwestern conducted by Earl Downing, of Co- Cue, ( of Coquille, is visiting her at the FRESH Oregon are lumbering, dairying, quille, and in the evening the Chris I Fresh - Tender present time. fishing, tourist trade and mining. News notes from the Fairview These should be encouraged and tian Endeavor leader is J. L. Burtis BUNCHES on “Vocations.” L school announce the following honor developed. We need more payrolls, more LB. - - ■ • The musical evening planned for nuctents for Ute week: Lorraine Nor- smokestacks, and LESS TAXES. the music classes under WPA * for rte, Iona Hayes, Nelda Norris, MiUi- QUANTITIES LIMITED WITHIN REASON Slogan: “I Shall Do That April 24 in Marshfield was cancelled cent Dow, Clara Meyer, Raymond last week when Director Myers was Which Is Right, Live, Let promoted to the Por tland office. The Norrte, Nancy Sonneland, Lucille Hatcher, Lindy Lou Holverstott, Cor- Live, Help Live.” announcement of the change of plans alie Ellis, Betty and Doris Hatcher. was made at the Wednesday evening Dolly and Joe Crump were absent all In Mrs. Walter’s room, the fourth Youfs truly, Washington School Notes were Mesdames Dwight Culver, Chas. meeting of- the singing class by the last week due to the recent epidemic grade, a baby bird hatched Wednes Johnson, Nichols, Elmer Magill, Vem Visitors since last report are: Mes Charles Deane teacher, J. L. Backman. Twenty were of flu. Mr. Bililngs visited the school Magill, Koch, Lyle Hardman, Wm. dames Aasen, Lewis, Kelley, Benham, day in the mother bird’s nest. We ex in attendance. (pd. adv.) I last week and gave the 4-H clubs Ocheltree, Jason Jewett, O. W. Heath, Caffey, McCarthy, Milligan, Strong, pect four more young birds from the J. L. Burtis spent Monday iniSOme pointers on . ui, their wicu work. "UI* He Ray Beckett, Lloyd Evernden, Floyd ’ blue eggs in the soft little nest which Tillmin, Axtell. Williams, Wiggins, Marshfield on business. ___ which ....... ....... Mrs. Culbertson gave us. The bib | ____________________ also distributed club signs may Evemden, E. E. Evernden, H. A. Hat DeCosta, Caughran, Snyder, Harper, Dr. G. C. Stem, chiropractic physi Mr. and Mrs. Art Farrier have (here and there throughout the cage which Mrs. James Watson loan field and Misses Myrtle Beckett and and Miss Dorothy Rivers. cian, foot correctiontet, electro thera traded their home on the‘ corner vaiiey. The clubs are making rapid ed has ample room for the coming Ionella Curtiss. Dainty refreshments The first grades of the Washington pist, 292 Moulton St., phone 86J. 22tf across from the brickyard to Mr. and progress. The boys’ section, under bird family. were served at the close of the pleas Building made an excursion to the y’l Mrs. Walt Farrier for their home ad- the direction of Lew Sonneland. is So many mothers have paid us in I ant afternoon. city library at two o’clock Wednesday Aik Ned C. Kelley tor rates on joining the Root place nearer the studying the coniferous trees and Let's hope all the Mr. and Mrs. Turner MacDonald, of of this week. The librarian, Mrs. El- teresting calls. school house. Both families moved making exhibition boards of the Fire Insurance. mothers will call before school is out Port Orford, were Monday night lingsen, made profitable use of the on Saturday. This enables the Walt cones, bark and needles of these trees. in four more weeks. Visitors were: I ■■ ....................... Farriers to live in proximity to their The girls pride themselves on hav* guests at Hooton’s Haven, leaving time spent there by telling the chil Mrs. Geo. Sherwood. Mrs. Margery Tuesday for Arago to visit other dren how they may borrow books to bam and the Art Farriers will have ing made lunch cloths, purses, pin Newdall, Miss Jane Newdall, Mrs read during vacation; how to care foi more room and will be closer for cushions, and little work boxes. These friends. Mabie Whereat, Mrs. Mabel Kunz, i Mrs. Hattie Hatcher and daughter, books and about returning them. Mrs young Jack to start to school in the clubs meet each Wednesday.—Nancy Mrs. Frank Cowan, Mr. and* Mrs. T. Mae, Mrs. Melissa Brownson and son, Ellingsen also related an interesting fall. 1 - C. Broshears, Mrs. Florence Barton, Sonneland, Reporter. Harry, and Mrs. Carrie Benham were story in her usual attractive way for Friday was flunk day for the senior Mrs. Ann Blaylock, Miss Janetta The Fairview Townsend Club, No. Local and Long Distance class, which consists of Fred Vetter, 1, will meet in the community hall among the guests at a lovely birthday the pleasure of the group. The ob Brashears, Mrs. J. A. Berg and Mas Cecjl Patrick and Charles Webb. The Saturday evening. May 2. An out dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. ject of the visit was to Induce chU- ter Joe Berg. boys spent the day at Currier’s Vil standing program is planned for this and Mrs Ernest L. Benham in Co dren to make use of the library with Doris Ann Wood has returned to the understanding that it is for then quille. lage. school after several days’ absence be meeting, and everyone is invited to At the meeting of the Woman’s as well as for older students and Mr. and Mrs. R C. Parker and sons, attend. cause of chicken pox. Civic Club Friday afternoon, officers adults. Ethan and Clifford, drove to McKin- The boys of the fourth and fifth Members of the Hayseed Queer- tor the coming year were elected as The arithmetic contest in Mis: ’cy Sunday and visited the place of tette gathered at the home of Mrs. grades had another base ball game. .follows: president, Mrs. John F. Stanbrough’s class is proving to be a former residence a number of years Matilda Kenison on Monday of this Dunckley; vice president, Mrs. Ray L. very exciting and worth while. Egcl The score this time was in favor of ago. _________ ______________ the fifth grade. The third game was week in observance of her _______ birthday. Beckett; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Ja pupil is having a race with himaelx Twenty enjoyed the regular Thurs- 1 Thoae who attended were: Mesdames played Thursday afternoon but too The goal is a 100 per cent mastery oi day evening meeting of the Bible uilie Berkhelmr, Verna Menning. son Jewett. late to report the outcome this week. Misses Nadine Ellis and Maude arithmetic fundamental facte as out class conducted by Rev. Harold Min- Daiiy Henagin, Blanche Yeoman, Friday’s assembly program was Hooton returned Monday afternoon lined in the course of study. The ter, of Coquille. The next lesson will Hazel Benham, Myrtle Holverstott, sponsored by Miss Shone's room. from Eugene, after attending the state following pupils have 100 per cent be on the minor prophets in line with , Gertie Leneve, Nita Neal, Trite Men- Mary Woodhurst annouced the fol ■onvention there Miss Ellis went scores on multiplication, addition, the course of study on prophetical ning> Master Cliffie Menning, Vem lowing program: (1) Selections by out on Thursday of last week and subtraction, division facte and use of the harmonica quintet. Ruby Pierce, Kenison and the hostess. Miss Hooton had been in Eugene and these facte, also reading numbers to ••••• • •••• !••••••••••••••< i Mrs. C. O. King, according to latest Wilton Willey, June Collins, Jane Portland for about three weeks. 10,000; writing numbers to 10,000 and Oerding and Odetta DeGeeter. (2) A ‘ reports, is better but is not yet al An attendance and membership use of Roman Numerals to 12: Bonny tap trio by Rae Tonsley, Colime Ire lowed any company. Valley folks contest is to be launched in the Bible Avery, Clarissa Pierce, Frances Da land and Phyllis Barry, with Avis are glad to note that the recent flu School next Sunday morning with vidson, Mildred McCarthy, Jane Ricketts at the piano. (3) A piano epidemic is dying out. Myrtle Beckett and Lou Hooton as Munro, Lois Dey, Yvonne Holycross, novelty, "The Pretzel Band,” by Kay The Fairview-North Fork Orange, for captains of the teams The Bible Leland Waterman, Earl Benham. Leslie, Harriet Tozier, Mary Louise No. 739, met in the community hall School hour will be followed by a Sherman Gregory, Donald Minard, Woodhurst and Betty Emery. (4) A last Saturday evening, April 25. Can sermon by J.- L. Ellis. Claire Gray, Marion Denzer, Robert reading, "That Calf," by Avis Rick didates from Fairview, Myrtle Point The Christian Endeavor meeting Holbrook. Fourteen pupils have 100 etts. and Green Acres were duly initiated Sunday evening will be conducted by per cent in 14 arithmetic require Jane Munro, of Miss Stanbrough's in the third and fourth degrees. Mrs. Ray L. Beckett, and in obser ments; thirteen pupils have 100 per room, was selected to represent the Alhnong the visitors present at this vance of ‘‘Music Week," will consist ent in from 8-13 arithmetic require third grade of Coquille in the county -neeting* were Master and Mrs. F. E. largely of music and histories of fa ments. spelling contest last Saturday, She Southmayd, of the Myrtle Grange at vorite hymns. Convention reports As it was Jack’s birthday Thurs received an excellent score, having Myrtle Point. The local grange is will also be given The following day, Mrs. Axtell entertained the third SATURDAY’S PARADE, JUNE 6, AT 2 P. M. made only one error in the entire test, proud to include in Its membership Sunday being Mother’s Day, a pag- grade pupils of Miss Wallace's room j , _ _____ ————————■ 1. 111 ■■ 1 The fourth _________________ grade in Miss Ellingsen’s the following new members: Mr. and enat, entitled "Ha», Motherhood," with a party. A reading by Betty ^’h.p" to have Jlm"; Mrs. A. J. Morey and Clara Meyer. will be presented at the Endeavor Preston and several songs by the reprew,nt their room in the Valuable prizes, 1st, 2d and 3d, for both events. hour. The people of the community group were enjoyed. Gwen Elrod, I gpelhng lagt s.turday }ta BRIDGE are cordially invited to attend these Shirley Snyder and Phyllis Litaen- ^^ d in and Community events may be arranged in any form error - •«—-—. berger helped Mrs. Axtell serve tee1 made Robert Dunckley, who has been services. or manner desired featuring advertising, in cream and individual birthday cakes. i suffering with ear trouble and com- dustrial, agricultural and social activities. All joined in wishing Jack many I plications, was able to be brought Calling carda, M tor S1.00. more happy birthdays. ’ home Sunday from the Mast hospital Corrine Payne returned to school r in Mytle Point, where he had been A whole section of the parade will be given to Wednesday after an absence due to ! receiving treatment tor a week. INEZ ROVER each community Mail entries to , chickenpox. We are also glad to ; Though considerably improved, he is . ... , . I —-•* - welcome Charlotte Bogard back ► still confined to his bed. Accredited Piano Teacher again. Charlotte has suffered from a Mrs. Ernest McConnel, a bride of Beginners and Advanced Insirne- severe case of poison oak. J recent date, was honored with a love- Uen in Hana, Seed Organ and Jack Stevens has lent his lovely > I ly shower at her home on Wednesday II afternoon of last week, many pretty canary bird, Jimmy, to our room. , x North Bend, Oregon IM West Second St. We enjoy watching the cheery little ; and useful gifts being presented to visitor. i her. Included among thois present PLATFORM Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Lettuce 5 Cabbage Carrots Spinach Mansell Drayage & Delivery Co. . HAUUNG COAL, FUEL OIL and MILL WOOD ENTRIES WANTED Decorated Floats and Community Units Coos Bay Bridge Celebration Com. 1 14