■W Townsend Club Legion Celebrates • ¡22nd Birthday SOCIAL MOTES The Coquille American Legion , Post No. 36 met at 8:00 p. m. an i March 10, with Commander George | E. Oerding presiding. Before the regular business of the evening was taken up. there was a short joint session with the Auxiliary, at whieh time the post chaplain, Harold Min­ ter gave a short talk on the American Legion and American liberty. Interest in the affairs of the Le­ gion is running high and the members who are out of the habit of attending the meetings are missing something. The committee on national disaster and relief reported that the local or­ ganization is nearly completed and they are confident that if called upon in an extreme emergency it could function successfully. Chares T. Selbig made good his guarantee to have the poet over the top in membership on or before the regular meeting in March. The post has contributed to the fund to provide yam for the use of the British. The call from the Canadian Legion for helmets was answered by the post which is sending all the available hel­ mets for the use of nurses and air­ raid workers in the British Isles. Some of the old helmets of 1918 will again protect somebody’s dome from shrapnel and debris. During the last few months the post has tried out a new wrinkle for good of the post, which is working out very successfully. The com­ mander appoints some one member whose duty it is to either give a talk or provide a speaker on some appro­ priate topic at the next meeting. At the March 10th meeting, Harold Min­ ter gave a talk on the American Le­ gion and the American Liberties. Elmer Neely will either give the talk or provide a speaker for our regular meeting in April. Comrades Minter and Moody were a committee representing the local plywood union of the A. F. of L. soli- Auxiliary Notes Members of the American Legion xnupp, Beulah Neely, Nellie Prey, Auxiliary were called to order to George Oerding, Charles Selblg, Guy transact business under the direction qporrey J. g. Axtell, Alton Dungey of their president, Mrs. Fred Kunz, xunz Monday evening after a joint meeting with the Ameriacn Legion. During ' “ the business meeting, the auxiliary Genuine Cory Replacement parts voted >15 to be donated to the Milk and filter cloths are available at Fund. One dollar was contributed Hooton Electric Shop. Cory Filter to the Oregon Roadside Council. Ar- Cloths are supplied in packages of rangements were made to have the 5, of correct size and thickness to in- Sifver Elm tree purchased by the or- sure perfect results. Come in and ganization for the Washington school | get your Cory Coffee Measure FREE grounds two yean ago planted, and at HOOTON ELECTRIC SHOP. Herman’s Men’s Store Presents the newest in Spring Apparel for the MAN SPORT COATS 7.98 and 10.85 SLACKS X. Il A TÇ I 0 New Colors and Shapes sweaters ÇUACÇ VL J z”1“' Blacks, Tans, Two T< a»d Woven Leathers MOCCASINS XXE"4 39c„98 c T-SHIRTS ” except howjiftlcitcosfsf Instruction In Recreation Music » be without equal io ron can go on and oo »tap out relaxed and he trip. ECONOMY. When you own a Pontiac however, you realize that it's a tight-hired miser with X»» and oil and remarkaMv trouble-free in the bargain. F Church Pontiac Co FRONT & WILLARD STS. COQUILLE, OREGON