Materials For Knitters, Sewers Mrs. Gladys Gano, who maintains headquarters for Red Cross materials, reports that yam for wristlets, muf­ flers, helmets and sweaters has been received and knitters may secure their supplies at any time from her. Also received was material for ten hospital shirts and tor children's rompers. Unstinted Prai For Necessities ¡Unit's Demonstration (Continued from Page One) sheet prepared by Mr. Bedingficld and which was opened by Mr. Stelle, Coquille general chairman of the Necessities Division, at seven o’clock. After the reading, the various units went into action and all of them most efficiently demonstrated what they would do if Mr Bedingifeld’s prob­ lem, which read as follows, had hap­ pened: Card of Thanks We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to friends and neighbors whose sympathy and helpful kind­ ness was so welcome during our re­ cent bereavement, and for the flow­ ers at the service held. Weather: Light northwest wind, The Tom Boone Family clear, hot, low humidity. Time: Three p. m. Enemy planes dropped incendiary bombs in East Coquille and along Coast Range last night. Forest fires burning uncontrolled at many places between Roseburg and Coquille and south to Rogue river. All roads east out of Coquille closed. No traffic Coquille, Oregon permitted from Coquille south on either road.' Two areas in Coquille, ■ J4- ■ ... ... east of city ball are burning uncon­ trolled but can be kept east of busi­ ness section ot town. All residents have been removed from area east of Hall street, on ac­ count of fire and unexploded bombs Eight dead and thirty injured are taken care of by Medical section. Roads to Bandon and Marshfield open but traffic restricted to po­ lice, army and relief work. Power and telephone services are ejka Jewelry Store • •• Diamonds* Watches* Silverware Electrical Appliances and Fostoria Glassware Mrs. Woodyard And Mr. Ruble Honored By Order Faeirrn Star Members of Beulah Chapter, O. E. S. enjoyed a very interesting meet­ ing last Thursday evening, with de­ grees and reports from Grand Chap­ ter. The Chapter room was beauti­ fully decorated with huge baskets of flowers. Candidates wire initiated into the order and expressed their ap­ preciation for membership. Maxine Jeub, grand Electa, and Bess Maury, grand representative of Rhode Island, were presented with beautiful corsages. Mrs. Jeub gave a short talk which was most interesting. The day was the birthday of the Worthy Patron, Julius Ruble, and five broth­ ers conferred a degree on him, en­ titled, “The Neglected Men.” Mrs. Maud Woodyard was hon­ ored because of her faithful service to Beulah Chapter. As a tribute of affection for her, Gertrude Ulett, In her gracious manner and with an appropriate poem, presented Mrs. Woodyard with handkerchiefs from members of the Chapter. A song,, dedicated to Mrs. Woodyard was sung ’ by the choir while she was still in the east with Sister Gertrude. The song, composed by Florabelle Boober, was sung to the tune of “Down the Long, Long Trail.” Following adjournment of the meeting, refreshments of coffee and cake were served in the banquet room.. There were three large birth­ day cakes in honor of Mr. Ruble gnd the tables were well decorated with flowetg. M EVERY FOREST JFIRE AXISFIRE SPECIAL Swing Chairs Values to |23.50 18 85 Purkey Furniture SCRAP Drive Extended 10 Day» lc a pound for all rubber turned in Bring it in today. If you.have too large an amount our truck will pick it up. 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A potluck luncheon was served at June 27—Lester Leamond Davies, noon to • the following: Mesdames of Marshfield, and Virginia Irene Minard, Garrison, Ireland, Nelson, Marriage Licenses Davis, Herbert Wood, Savage, Taylor, E. Purvance, Wm. Peart, Hattie Shelly and the hostess. . MEALS REASONABLE Goad Service Grace Gilkey, Prop ’ July 1 ~ Helman Stutman, of Charleston, and Margaret Anna Kiser, of Marshfield. A guaranteed permanent repair in your broken tire insures you getting to your job and conserves rubber at the same time. See your O. K Rubber Welders Tire Shop s Bandwagon Fashions for the fourth! SALLY LEA COTTONS Shoes FOR WOMEN ... Blue hopsacking Dutch-girl oxfords! 1 Sanitibed*....... Bright Canvas Wedgies tl.M FOR SMALL FRY . . . Saddle Oxfords of Leather 9% to 11« IB to ..... -....... ~ Soft