hia family D. D. Pierce Passed At ■ piob- 5"' R®' art * rt’'yw 'des» pects to have a cost around 118,000 if ■■ Was 84’/2 i esreraay until a mill in Michigan. whom everyone city in Woman's Club Founder Passes Will Register For Civil Defense Reserve but R. T. of the 1. is Ill ■.'1 >gf .Lt" - ■ Davis 8 a. ua. to 0 p. tn. 7 to 8 p. in the Jeub, of Myrtle II to 1 p. m.—Mabel Kunz, Personal Taxes Must Be Paid Friday Geo. W. Cox Buried Tuesday —- _—. F. 8. Emery is confined to his home by a badly sprained ankle, which he suffered Tuesday in climbing a fence on the W. L. Kirtner ranch west of town. Non-Hi Board Cuts To Three Per Cent of the time own. »Vie of a» a boy he first party Mr to Coos for a could Board Equalization To Meet Aug. 11 George W. Cox, of Bandon, wall known logger and rancher of the Co­ quille valley, passed away at the Timmons Home for convalescents here, last Sunday morning. He had been ill for the part two years. He was born to Missouri Sept. 3, his widow, he is by five fith, of Marshfield, Walter, George, John Cox, aU nine grandchildren and one Coun- official act» is just Oar will be of the Rbf urday. to act as For tWo or of the party it their first trip in to the Tioga After the to try to Orif-