PAG« 4A — THREE SIRENS OF SWING AT Cactus The following is the order of ser­ vice on Easter Day at seven a. m. at the St. James’ Episcopal Church, Rev. Geo. R. Turney, Vicar: Organ Prelude Processional, "Welcome, happy morning! Hymn 168. The Communion Office, Prayer Book p. 87 Three-fold Kyrie (Chant 678) Mer- becke-Douglas. The Collect and Epistle, Prayer Book pp. 163-4. Gloria Tibi (Chant 685) Plainsong. The Holy Gospel, Prayer Book, p. 164. Laus Tibi (Chant 685) Plainsong Nicene Creed, Prayer Book p. 71. Announcements. Hymn before Address, “Come, ye faithful.” Hymn 176. Address by the Vicar. Offertory, “All things come at Thee (Chant 688), Beethoven. The Communion Office, Prayer Book, p. 74. Sursum Corda (Chant 688). Cantus solemnis. Proper Preface for Easter Day, Prayer Book p. 78. The Sanctus (Chant 690). Mer- becke-Douglas. Agnus Dei (said) The Communion Office, Prayer Book p. 83. Gloria in excelsis (Chant 699) Old .... By Mrs. F. G. Wilson Knew Your CnHua W. C. T. U. Meeting Held Friday Afternoon Fifty adults and fifteen children at­ tended the meeting of the local W. C. T. U. and missionary societies in the Pioneer church parlors Friday after­ noon. These meetings are being held all over the world. The meeting was opened by singing, followed by scrip­ ture readings led by Mrs. G. A. Gray. Mrs. C. C. Farr extended the address of welcome. A quartette composed of Mrs. Helen Woodcock, Mrs. Dora Oerding, Mrs. June Walker and Mrs. Birdie Skeels, accompanied by Mrs. r. G. Leslie, sang, “The King's Busi­ ness.” Roll call ot the nine local so- cities followed. Mrs. J. R. Bunch read a paper on the “Light Line,’ which told ot the missionary W. C. T. U. work around the world. Mrs. Alice Holverstott read a paper in regard to the World W. C. T. U. Protocol, which was signed by 53 nations when it was pre­ sented by Frances Willard many years ago. The quartette sang anoth­ er lovely number, “The King’s High­ way.” Mrs. J. E. Norton gave a talk on the educational work accomplish­ ed by the W. C. T. U. This was fol­ lowed by the W. C. T. U. constitution of Frances Willard in 1872, given by Mrs. Chas. Stauff. Following the Library Notes A new assortment of books have just arrived at the City Library, some of which are listed below. The lo­ cal Rotary Club has been contribut­ ing books every month since last July. Their latest gifts are two ju­ veniles: “Jungle Babies.” This is a de­ lightful volume of descriptive stories, full of little known facts about both familiar and strange animals. One acquires a feeling of intimate acquaintance with these 6aby ani­ mals of the African jungle. “Janny,” by Jane Abbott. A real adventure of a girl who lived all her life in a Candian mining camp until she was suddenly whisked away to New York. Five books are for our growing Art Section: “Antique Furniture,” by Arthur DeBles. A practical guide to the study of Antiques and the History of Styles in Furniture, with 200 photo­ graphs and drawings.. “The Romance of Chinese Art.” The great masters of fine art in Greece and of the Renaissance, had their equal in a k , ROXY SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY The first thing to do to start a cac­ tus collection is to get yourself one cactus, learn its true name, just as you w ould the name of any new and interesting acquaintance. The« a« certain questions which, if answered, will help to give the plant individuality; first, its name; second, what is the meaning of its name; third, who first described the species and what other contributions did he make to the knowledge of cacti?; fourth, where is the native home of the species? fifth, what are the climatic and soil conditions in which it best thrives? When you have answered these questions you are on sufficiently in­ timate terms with the plant to refer to it by its common name. You are now ready to investigate the relatives of your plant, There are certain questions which naturally suggest themselves: 1. How many other members are there of the genus? 2. What characteristics do they have in common with your species? 3. In what way do they differ? 4. To what tribe does it belong? 5. What is its family name? You may object that you do not know where to find all of this infor­ mation. That is why all this is so I * Bailey, W. A. Ireland, Berlyn Billings, of the various branches of Chinese rob you of the joy and pride in ac­ Recessional, “Jesus Christ is risen D. D. Dale and Alice Holverstott artistry written in each instance by complishment and the delight of ov­ today.” Hymn 172. the greatest living authorities on the ercoming obstacles. It would detract Organ Poetlude. subject and magnificently illustrated. from the pleasure and excitement of Junior Women’s Clubs to The following is the order of ser­ ‘‘The Practical Book of American research. Yet the difficuMM fare not Give Card Party April 30 Antiques.” Here is a splendidly cpm- vice at eleven o’clock: n-1 pogreat ; as they first appear. Your Organ Prelude. prehensP. e' and accurate account < of nurseryman should be able to identify nurseryn The Junior Women’s Club met at at 7 a. m. Processional— m , Colonial craftsmanship in pewter, your plant as to scientific name, the home ot Mrs. Fred Grant Mon ­ Office of Morning Prayer, Prayer glass, copper and gold, Once the scientific name is obtained, day evening. At the business meet­ Book p 7. “The Homes of Our Ancestors.” further information may be obtained ing presided over by Mrs. Elbert The Venite, Prayer Book, p. 3. [ Here is< recreation of early America through reliable books and maga­ Schroeder, the card party to be held Psalm 111, Prayer Book p. 488. ! —the arts and crafts developed by zines. A list of helpful publications There is a large group of the old has a supply of flies, baits, spinners Lesson for Easter Day, St. Luke April 30 in the Odd Fellows hall ( the Colonists, their houses, furniture, is usually given in public libraries. men cacti. For example, we will and crawfish, as well as a complete was discussed. Refreshments were 24:1-13. silver, china, pottery, pictures, tex- Here is a list I have used and take “The Old Man Pilocereus senilis. line of Pflueger and Horocks Ibbot- served after the businses meet­ Jubilate Doo, Prayer Book p. IS. , tiles, wallpaper—all the intimate de­ found very satisfactory: First the Pilocereus is the family name, like son tackle. ing by the following committee: Office of Morning Prayer, Prayer tails of their daily lives. book, “Cacutus Culture,” by Ellen D. Wilson; senilis represents the first Mr. Jensen, of Greene and Jensen, Mrs. Henry McCue, Mrs. R. E. Har­ Book p. 18-17. “The Tapestry Bdok.” This book Schultz. This well illustrated book name like, Frank. They are given pasSbs on this interesting bit of in­ bison and Mrs. Wm. Barrow. Con ­ The Pro-Anaphora, Prayer Book traces the complete history of tapes­ of 157 pages, was brought to me sev- in Latin __ ________________ because a foreigner writ- formation about the shiners that tract bridge was played with Mrs. p. 67-70. try from the modest beginnings in eral years ago by Mrs. Ruth Beyers, ing about this plant will use only abound in the river at this season. Wm. Barrow, winning high score. Collect, Epistle and Gospel Prayer classic times through the glorious of Coquille, at the time I was ill in this Latin name. _______ Old Man ______ would Fingerlings from the natural spawn Guests present were: Miss Margaret Book p. .163-164. ’ period of the Renaissance down to the hospital. The book proved so mean nothing to them, but Pilocereus or released by the hatcheries go out Roach, Mrs. Billie Gehlert and Miss Hymn before Sermon—same at 7 our own time. interesting, it helped the long, pain-' means the seme tokny tongue.- They to-sea for a period of rfoni three to Henrietta Stewart and members: a. m. ' » Seven best sellers of new fiction: ful days to pass more pleasantly and have a real meaning, too, for Pilo­ six months. They then return to Mesdames Wm. Barrow, Fred Grant, 1- “The.Lady. and..The Panda,” by Sermon by the Vicar. quickly. "The Cactus Book,” by Dr. cereus means a hairy cerieus and fresh water in the form of shiners. «r« »nrttosn,YtaUfernecfcor, Lyle Ruth Harkness. This is the story of A. D. Houghton, an interesting book senilis means old, referring to the These are actually young Chinooks Harrell, Henry McCue, Brewer Mills, Recessional—same at 7 a. m. how a lone woman, without backing with chapters on window sill garden­ long white hair. Most of the flower and silverside salmon and the species Elbert Schroeder, Alton Clausen, Organ Poetlude. or previous experience in exploration, ing, cactus rockeries, propagating, lovers know the word mesembryan- can be easily distinguished in the John Dopp, Misses Blanche Sandon, journeyed against all advice into the grafting, etc. themum’ is a combination of two shiner stage. After spending from Carol Young, Norene McKeown, Easter at Church of Christ high mountains along the unknown “Cactus,” by A. J. Van Laren, has Greek words meaning midday flow­ one to three months in the fresh Vesta Miley and Marjorie Baird. Tibetan border and came back, toj 133 colored plates of succulents, a The Church of Christ will present 1 er. With thousands of plants being water, the time depending on the The following committee was ap- a splendid musical program at the 1 pointed for the card party: general the surprise of her friends and her-’ most gorgeous illustrated book. Then grown and imported you can rdadily condition of the rivers, the fish re­ self as well, with little Su Lin, whq. there is the “Desert Magazine” and evening service Sunday at eight ■ chairman, see the usefulness of the two-name turn to the ocean, to return again as Miss Blanche Sandon; o’clock. Twenty-five voices under prizes, Mrs. R. E. Harbison; refresh­ captivated all who saw her. the “Bulletin of Cactus Research,” all Latin system. The first name always full grown salmon when they feel “This Proud Heart,” by Pearl S. full of desert lore. the leadership of Mrs. Maud Wood­ ments, Miss Vesta Miley; tallies, etc., begins with a capital letter and is the the spawning urge. uck in her latest novel. yard will sing six Easter anthems. Mrt. Geo. McClellan; tables, Mrs. After you have learned the an­ name of the genus, when the generic Gregg’s Hardware store has re­ “Bow Down to Wood and Stone,” swers to the questions given and have They will be accompanied by Mrs. Harold Gould. name Is repeated a number of times ceived a new supply of tackle and y Josephine Lawrence. This is watched the unfolding of the gorgeous Ralph Harry. Doryld Farr will sing it may be Indicated by using the first bait Peet’s, Wiegardt’s, and Star mainly the story of three sisters; each bloom of your plant, you automatical­ a solo and Mrs. Roy Barton will be letter of the name as an abbreviation Brand eggs are in stock and a com­ Eagles Observe Army Day devoted her life utterly to doing the ly become a permanent and enthusias­ a guest soloist. At the morning as this Opuntia becomes O. The plete line of Pflueger and other well Coquille Fraternal Order of Eagles thing she most wanted to do; and tic member of the large and happy service, an Easter anthem will be second word of the name is the name known equipment is on hand. You met in regular business session each saw her life as one of sacrifice. group of people referred to as “Cac­ sung by the choir. of the variety follows the name of may need a new landing net, at $1.00, Special com­ “Transgressor in the Tropics,” by ti Addicts.” Easter Sunday the Church of Christ Thursday evening. a tackle box at 75c up or a fly book the species. is expecting an attendance of 350 at mittees were appointed and all Negley Farson. This is an amazing * You are now qualified to select in­ “The Cactus Book,” by A. D. at 31.15. Bible School which, if reached, will standing committees reported prog­ account of the history, customs, poli­ telligently and care for an increase Houghton, chapter V, on Vocabulary, A few nice trout have been caught ress. A large attendance marked the tics, and problems of South Ameri- set a new record over the previous at the mouth of Beaver Slough both in your cactus collections. Your col­ is helpful to the beginner. record set on Easter Sunday of 1936. gathering. with worms and salmon eggs. Don lection will not be just a jumble of After the business session, enter ­ “The Wind from the Mountains,” Invitations in the form of Easter eggs Gillespie reported a good catch on plants foreign to you, of which you have been circulating about town for tainment was furnished by members Trygne Gulbranssen. The author’s Garrison Lake, using a Bucktail of the aerie. It being Army Day the first book, “Beyond Sing the Woods," would probably soon tire. Instead you the past two weeks.. Royal. are acquainted with them and as The special Easter program will day previous to the meeting, a pro­ brought him instant recognition as The stock of fishing tackle and your knowledge grows, your interest If you see a lady wearing black on equipment is arriving in Lamb’s include a play under the direction of I gram was presented which dealt one of the great writers of the day grows and ever unfolds before you “Northwest Passage,” Kenneth Easter, you may be sure that she’s hardware store this week. As usual, Mrs. C. C. Farr and special music | with patriotism. Songs were sung, a rich field of delightful experiences, during both Bible school and church t Frank Ball leading in the singing. Roberts This is a story in the days because you have acquired the prop­ a fisherman’s wife, for after the fish­ they will be headquarters for baits, Dr. Rankin, Carl Mack and Lans Len- when Maine was a frontier. services.. ing season opens tomorrow half the spinners, flies, tackle, boating equip­ er attitude of mind with an under­ eve, ex-service man, addressed the “Pepita,” J. Sackville West’s new Everyone who is not attending women in town will be in widow’s ment, convenient apparel for the standing of nature’s creative art. It is weeds. Just enough good catches sportsman, and information on any­ Bible school elsewhere is invited to gathering ot matters pertaining to novel. just possession, when we do possess the Church of Christ at 8:45 a. m. war, peace, the proper respect shown Thirty-two new books of fiction, have been made the past few weeks thing you need to know for your out­ that which we are after, the interest our flag, etc. to help set the new record. including mystery, adventure, ro­ to stir every native with the urge to ing. Thursday evening, April 14, is so­ mance and westerns, are now at the vanishes and what have we? If it is bait a hook, and the stores dealing in Reports have come in on good something foreign to us, something cial night. There are big doings in library. sporting goods have tempting dis­ catches in Floras Lake trolling with Assembly of God we are not acquainted with, learn the store—eats and everything. Come plays in their showcases that no man a Doc Shelton spinner. Another nice scientific name of your plant. A per­ The special Easter program which out and enjoy IL should resist. Gas Tax in the U. S. catch has been reported from Smith son may learn the common name of will take the place of both Sunday Friday will see the fisherman cast­ river. The petroleum industry and its cus­ a species and then find a friend across school and morning worship at the The kids will be glad to know tomers pay approximately twelve the way is calling quite a different ing their flies above the forks, and Assembly of God Sunday morning in the SixeFand Elk rivers. If the Stevens’ Hardware had them in mind per cent of all texes received by the species by the same name. z has been carefully planned to cover water clears up there will be a possi­ federal government and over 132,000 «11 aspects of Christian worship. The A foreign correspondent would not bility of catching trout in the river when they stocked tackle at- low prices. In this group you can find state and local taxing authorities. know what species were being dis­ service will begin at 9:45, the usual here by trolling with Doc Shelton or 50 ft of line at 10c, fly line at 25c Sunday school hour, but classes will Three new star route mail carriers ‘‘The enormous burden of taxation cussed if only the common name were Bear Valley spinners. and linen lines at 15c. You can be shortened and the usual morning out of the Coquille postoffice will borne by the industry and its cus­ used, but the scientific names are Greene and Jensen have prepared get a reel at 25c, baskets at 60c, steel song service will begin at 10:43. The enter on their duties July 1, they tomers,” said S. Selither, president known and are the same for each for the opening of the seuson by rods at 49c and salmon eggs at 10c Sunday school program will begin having been the successful bidders of Shell Oil Company, “ is reflected species in every nation and language laying in a complete stock of tackle. __ __________________________ can. Stevens also carries a stock in the total of 378,333,923 collected at eleven and upon its conclusion, for the jobs which were announced in the world. Scientific names are You will be able to find just about a of higher priced tackle, such "as the through and paid by the Shell Union composed of words or combinations Rev. R. D. E. Smith, pastor, will the first of the month. everything you need in this stock, well-known Shakespeare brand of bring a special Easter sermon. Aaron Wilson succeeds R. H. group of companies inT937. The up­ of root words, which have a very sig­ One of the new lines is a supply of rods and reels, spinners, lines, leaders The program will include some Southstone as carrier on the Coquille- ward trend of texes is clearly shown nificant meaning. They are of Greek Penn reels, both the star drag and and flies. Baskets run from 98c to group singing along with a few reci­ Lee - McKinley - Fairview - Coquille by an increase of approximately »10,- or Latin origin and usually the vari­ 000,000 in 1937 over the preceding ous root words are derived from one free spool types. Neptune outboard ' 33.50. You will find guides for re- tations and readings. route. motors have also been stocked. One 1 pairing your rods, plugs for bass fish- year. There will be a few additional Eugene E. Morgan will succeed A. of three sources. Sometimes part of is a I l/10th horse power trolling Ing, and many other conveniences to “The petroleum industry can point the scientific name is the Latinized numbers in the nature of an Easter H. Gilbert on the Coquille-Bullards- motor, while the other is 2 horse make your sport more enjoyable. with justifiable pride to its record of name of the parson who discovered Watch the blackboard in front of steady employment with high wages. the plant in the wild or has been an power. Terms are available on these. J. L. Stevens reported a nice catch Greene and Jensen for reports of the There has been a continuous im­ outstanding contributor to the know­ Sportsmanlike Dririnf—Ability to Stop of trout at Lakeside last week. He good catches. From all indications, provement of the quality of its prod­ ledge of the group of plants. < caught fourteen or fifteen over ten this is going to be a bigger fishing uct which has made available to the The name of some species indicate inches, one measuring eighteen. year than ever before. Here’s wish­ consumer at a level of prices appre­ the locality in which the species are Striped sea-bass are still being caught ing you luck! ciably below that'prevailing during found. Most of the scientific names, in the sloughs, although plug fishing the so-called normal period of 1926. however, are based upon some out­ is proving a little more successful •e It is significant, however, to note that standing characteristic of the genus right at présent than bait-fishing. An taxes now greatly exceed total pay­ and species. Any good dictionary added attraction of this type of sport Dr. De La Rhue rolls. In 1937, the Shell companies will tell you that “echino” comes is the possibility of hooking a stur­ Eyesight collected and paid 834,000,0000 more I from the Greek word, “echinos,” geon—perhaps not as big as the 200 Specialist in taxes than the entire amount of meaning hedgehog. The generic name, pounder “Blackie” Wasson landed wages and salaries received by the ■yea Examined - Glasses Fitted "Echinocactus,” means simply hedge­ last month, but very good eating none companies' 28,771 employees and exe­ hog cactus. With a good dictionary the less. cutives.” Reception room jointly with and a litt'e patience, you are soon Hudson’s Drug Store is weighing - De, J. R. Bunch — launched on a most interesting and in the striped bass for the Hunting intriguing educational pastime that and Fishing Magazine’s LaW 82-J will add untold pleasure to the cacti Two entries over forty registered there already. collectors. Hook, Line, 'n' Sinker New Star Route Car­ riers After July 1 4 points about OS --»i ' as the palm your hand