-♦ 1 y rAGE Fivr 1 Fairview News t t school gnd several new faces ati •T church. The attendance is growing 1 Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and The 4-H sewing club met last Fri­ and all are urged to join at these Twvnty-six members were out for Mrs. Glen Robison kt Norway, were day at the Fairview school. Members I services. by I tl»<* Townsend Club, No. 1, meeting Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Krantz and chil­ Mr*. Ora Robison of West Myrtle present were Lou Lindsay, Edith LANS LKNEVE Noah, Phyllis Chezem, Dorene Frye, dren and Mrs. Robbins and children Point, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Pauli and ■ ■..................... + Tuesday evening. Business was con­ ducted by Mr. Tilghman, president. Marvine Henagin, Betty Hatcher and were visitors at the L. L. Buoy home two daughters, Ernest Hammack and Carelessness in handling firearms The treasurer was present and gave Sunday. Mr. Robbins recently left daughters, Lavaun and Shirley Ann, the leader, Mrs. Chas. Gosline. is responsible for thousands of acci- a good financial report. Sorry to re­ and son Mlarvin, all of Myrtle Point. A few weeks ago Mrs. L. E. Teters for the merchant marine. dents throughout the country annu­ port we have two members ill, Mr. Tom Benham had a thrill of a life­ Mr«. Mike Daniels went to Rose- received a clipping from a Seattle ally. ' If people would use the proper Hand in the hospital, and Geo. Davis newspaper, telling of a remarkable time last week. While peeling chit- I burg Monday on the bus and was an i care while hunting, in handling guns, ill at home. Christmas cactus having 150 beauti­ tim he was met by a band of about ¡overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. about the home and while cleaning Don’t forget clubs' caravan, Co­ ful blossoms. Mrs. Teters has two 15 elk, while farther up the trail and E. Richardson. She came back Tues­ and oiling them, accidents need never quille, May 23. large leaf cacti usually in full bloom coming down a steep hill came" a day as far as Bradford station* occur. Il is usually the gun that is The door prize was won by Iva on Mother’s Day This year they are big brown bear. It was a olle-way where she yliilted her daughter, Mrs. 1 thought to be unloaded that is the Robinson. The following program a glowing mass of magnificant red trail and we wonder what would have Enno Dornath and family, until Wed- i direct cause of most shooting accf- was enjoyed: original poem, Mrs. blossoms and buds, just bursting into happened if the bear hadn’t come to | nesday, returning home on the eve- | dents. If every possessor of a fire­ McCue; reading given by Mrs. Mr- bloom. One plant has a total of 233, a stop and becoming frightened, | nig »tage. arm would always handle a gun as Nair, Berthu Wilson, Mrs. Dean, Mrs. Mrs. Lyle scampered away. The question is! Carver and Mm. Odd seven of which are In full bloom and thought it were loaded you would Westbrook and Mrs. Tilghman. This Endicott, of Myrtle Point, were all the other plant has 126, six of which . which was frightened most? seldom, or^ever, hear or read of was a Mother’s Day program and Vi rail lVrz.KT«,«l Virgil McNeel, of iy..-4l« Myrtle Point, is ' day visitors of Mrs. Ralph Rackleff are in full bloom. some one snooting his wife, his Mrs. Leach was “The Mother." Mr. Mrs. R. M. Noah, Mrs. L. L. Buoy working for Ed Aasen up the North l»»t Wednesday. child or his friend, by accidentally Strang and Mr. McCue also helped Mr. and Mrs. Z. Q, Strang were and Mrs. Harry Lindsay, were Marsh­ Fork. He started Monday. discharging an “unloaded” werpon out on the program. week-end visitors at her sister ’ s, Mrs. . Mrs, Althea Harrah visited her field visitors last Thursday.* Mrs. J. H. McCloskey. Never point a gun in the direction Refreshments of sandwiches wi|f Noah went to visit a physician. She parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lany, I Mrs. Lillie Dement, who has been °f mother; person while ioading it be served next meeting —Press Cor.. has been ill nearly all winter, but is in Arago over Mother's D:ry. staying with her sister, Mrs. Eii^ K? hand11"#“- i ? feeling much better now. beth Lett, went-up to Myrtle Point' per8ons born cmrele«; Aid met at the home of Mrs. John Friday of last week to help care for :°ther8 'arelA* from the contin- Townsend Auxiliary Meets Roper last. Thursday. At the busi- | a 0 Ladies Auxiliary of Townsend » ’ a*,!** f '• nCSs meeting it was decided to pre- 1 a*. Aid ' | A careless person with a gun is as Club, No. 2, met with Mrs. Grace - pare for a bazaar to be held in Co­ at the church with a pot luck dinner ,nPro ■ dangerous as a careless, or drunken Keck last Thursday at two o’clock, quille some time soon. Ladies »were' at noon and the ladies spent the day 1 Mr; and. Mrs' Em,‘ with Mrs. Alma Halter, president, driver of an automobile. | son Donald , were Sunday dinner to prepare fancy work, baby clothes quilting. Those attending were: Mes’- Only lust deer season we were who has been in Portland and arrived and will have cooked food also. Three dames Q. H. Aasen, Ward Evans, Al- I guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Lett' and ' hunting with a friend—a man who home Tuesday, in the chair. A card wl ordered sent to Anne volunteers, Lora Holverstott, Mary bert Lillie, J. L. Burtis, S. C. Mc- I M rs. Sarah McCloskey, and Mrs. Z. had hunted for many years. We Deadmond^and Mrs. G. B. Gow, of­ Allister, Tyrrell Woodward and Mi« 1 C. Strang were also callers. Smith and a wedding gift was pur­ i bagged a nice buck and I carried it Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dick and fered to help at Ute sale. Silver of­ Mary Harris. They will meet again the first stretch up a brushy hillside. chased. Seventeen were present at children, Dougins and Dona, were , „ L . ferings of two dollars were taken in. this Wednesday all day. this meeting. They 'will meet with down from Scottsburg Sunday and Lovely refreshments of jello, salad, Mrs. S. C. McAllister spent Friday spent the day with her parents, Mr w while ' “ my companion brought up the Estelle July. 480 No. Taylor street, on wafers and tea were served to Mes- I visiting at the home of Mr. und Mrs. May 20. There will be work for all. ■ ear, carrying both our rifles. dames Lora Holverstott, Iris Hol­ J. E. Wunnumaugher, In Myrtle and Mrs. Walter Schroeder. Mr. Dick When it came his time to-carfy the ! verstott, Lillian Quivey, Mary Dead- Point. Mrs. Wannamaugher is not is superintendent of the Baldridge deer and I picked Up the rifles I ob­ More 4-H Canning mond, G. B. Dow, Violet Geitner, any better and is still confined to her Logging Co. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ma­ served that his gun was at full cock. Clubs Are Organized haffey were Sunday afternoon callers Nadine Wheeler, Hazel Benham, Jane bed. I shoved down the lever, and there at the Schroeder home. Interest in the organization of 4-H . Roper and the hostess, Mrs. John* f* Mrs. E. J. Myers spent several days was a loaded cardridge in the cham­ Roper. They plan to meet all day last week at the home of her daugh- • Mr, and Mr«. 0. B. Hughs came . ber! Silently, I ejected the cartridge Canning Clubs continues to grow with their next meeting, the first Thurs- ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- I over from Marshfield the j>a*t two and left the gun at cock again. When the number of clubs in Coos county I weekends to help J. F. Schroeder, his ana le,‘ “V' “un al C tendance of 55 and the usual Mother's Hughs works for Bay Motors, in dentally “bags'* a brother hunter it Club with Mrs. Adolph Molthu, in the civil air patrol. , Day program was given at this time. isn’t going to be me, for we made a Marshfield. Mr. and Mrs. W. A, leader; Louise Brewster, president; There is to be a pie social and I There will be services again next J Warner, of Coquille, drove up for a vow then and there that that was the Joanne Smith, vice president, and movies at the Grange Hall next Sat­ Sunday, preaching at 10 a. m, and last trip we were going on with him ; short visit Sunday afternoon with her Verna Phillips, secretary. Junior urday evening at 8:00 p. m. Dr. Sunday school at 11 a. m. 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schroeder. where.there were any firearms pres­ Riverton Canning Club with Mrs. Bunch will show two hours of trav­ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fredenberg ent. Dr. and Mr». E. F. Bee her were elogue and logging pictures with ex­ and Marie, of North Bend, were Sun- Not long ago while we were fishing Wesley Frazier, leader; Max Clausen, : callers Wednesday of last week at president; Lois Sell, vice president, planations. Thia is being done to > day visitors at the home of Mr. and from the J. H. McCloskey home. __ the Isthmus Slough bridge for and Betty Brewster, secretary. send 4-H members to summer school Mrs. S. C. McAllister. - * Mr. and Mr». Archie Rackkif anJ baa"' a"other »‘«herman came t at Corvallis. Everyone is urged to Mrs. O. H. Aasen visited at the ¡son Jr., of Millington, vUited Sunday al"n“ a,,d stuod “ ,hnrt diglanc* from Sunnyhill Canning I, leader,. Mrs. Ines Nelson, North Bend: Hazel Nel­ attend. home of Mrs. T. P. Haberly, in Myr­ if ter noon with his parents. Mr, and us. He cast. As he did so I no- son, president; Siva Crouch, vice H. E. C. members met last Wednes­ tle Point, Saturday afternoon. I tired u queer-looking object tied to Mrs. R, R. Rackleff, president» and Patsy , DeMarsh, sec­ day, May 5, at the Grange hall with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Munford wore Mr. and Mr. A. R Bennett v|..| ed hla r"i_a ,hort beU* retary. potluck dinner. Shelves were made 'Sunday dinner guest« gt the home of r and Mrs E J W.nr, a maugher shaped objeCt H " • aUnte,ed ovpr Mr. and l(ra, R. J, Wannamaugher A third year Cooking club hal been in the kitchen and several improve­ Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Shrader, of River­ my side and gtHrted talking. Pres- Sunday afternoon, taking a i wheel ------- organized at Arago under the lead- ments were added. Thos present ton, chair up for Mrs. Wannamaugher to eritly a bell tinkled distinctly and he were Myrtle Holverstott, Amy Rich, Don't forget the school picnic Fri­ use'as'she'has*not been'able'To’wallt da'dl’d back nid grap«d it ardson, Violet Geitner and Genevieve day noon at the Arago gym, for nearly three month«, Mr. Wan- and jerked and hooked a ba«. I was Baccalaureate services were held namaugher has Improved in health to cur,ous ,,nd af‘er he had lt,nd,d tl,e Ellis. Grange mat last Saturday night for i at the church Sunday evening for fish 1 inquired concerning the little the extent that he is able to care for ¡bell I had heard rjpg. He then the regular meeting, Quite a crowd Bryce and David Bishop, who are his wife and do the housework. gathered for the social hour with I ! graduating this year, Rev, M. M. ¡showed me the arrangoir|errt. It was Mrs. Lena Kellenberger and daugh­ several members from McKinley and [ , Stern, Of Myrtle Point, gave the mes­ 'a very small bell tied to the tip of his ter, Mr». Yank, were Bunday after- Coquille Granges present. Among sage, Special music was furnished by 'rod. He explained that, many times noon callers on Mr. and Mra. Martin the visitors were Mrs. Dorothy Bish­ the ladies chorus, whioh sang, “Fol­ while fishing in the past, fish had Schmidt. op, Glenda Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. low The Gleam,” Two piano num­ stolen his bait while his attention Mra. R. R. Rackleff met with the S. . F. Stevens, of Coquille; Henry bers were given by Mrs. O. H. A«s«n ! was diverted to something else and Three Links Club Friday of last week. Gustafson», of North Bend. B. W. and a vocal solo, “Lord, Let Me Live when his pole was set. But the tiny The club meets the first Friday in Dunn, of Coquille, showed moving Today," was by Mrs. S. C. McAllister. bell solved the problem. Every time Mrs. O. H. Aasen was a Sunday each month. After all present had ' a fish nibbled the bell tinkled If it pictures of last 4th of July celebration partaken of a pot luck dinner, they in Coquille and an agricultural com­ evening guest at the home of Mr. and HOW TO HAVE A tied out two comforts to be sent to was a hard strike tfio bell really edy. Refreshments of sandwiches, Mrs. S. C. McAllister. the Rebekah Home in Poft|aqc| "weq| tq town." Pretty cl<‘wr, don't cookies and jello with whip creami Mr. and Mrs. George Gillespie came GOOD MIXER! yop thinkt Their club is buying q ||0(<«* bund were served by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin in from Cama» Mkinday even ng and Mf. and Mrj. A- ft Dennett were spent a couple of day« at thei? hon^e Kenyon. weekend guests of Mr. and Mte F. J. Relief Corps News in Arago |>«ore returqing |o ^8 Keep it well oiled—clean Mr. and Mrs. Roy B|ohm have pur- ! Fish, nf Bancroft, chased the Freeman place an<| have | : Lockout statipp, nyherp tfoey arp stay- The Douglas MacArthur Relief it thoroughly after each Mr, and Mrs. Guy Grant and fam­ Corps, Dn Tuesday they drove U' mpve<| jpto their new' hfflPk: Mr- ;ing ' No. 56, met in the Eagles ily were Tuesday evening visitors using—be sure that all of Hall Wednesday, May 5, for a potluck Blohm had his hand hurt a week ago. I , Broadbent and visited at the home of with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Northup, of Mr. and Mrs. Bam Root and family. - He is a loader and works for Kline's. dinner. At two o’clock the regular |ta parts are functioning Mr. and Mrs. J. D. ¡Carl returned Broa'dbent. It seems the season is being rushed busine« meeting opened with presi­ properly. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schmidt and at the Buoy farm. They are gather­ Thursday from their trip to Portland dent, Mabel Von Pegej-t, iu the chair. her daughter, Mrs. Donna Strong,1 ing ripe strawberries and have sold a and McMinnville Busine« was inducted as usual and were busine« visitors in Myrtle Point ; Back Up The Boys Mrs. S. C. McAllister drove Mr*. few boxes. These are the first ripe Plan; in„uv for Mis V.>n Pegert and .................... Buy Bonds strawberries reported this year. All Grace Rackleffs car out to Roseburg and Coquille Monday of this wee|£. Mrs. Mary Hatchqr to attend the Last Saturday evening H^rUart R brries that the stores have had in ( Monday to meet Mrs. Rackleff. who’ state convention ip Portland Msy 11, MOUNTAIN STATES town are being shipped in from was returning home fr.wn Klamath Haughton and sb^ TfLvk. came in frqm 13. |3. Thfy left Monday morning, i Lebhnpp, Oregon, to get his son B en ‘ ! Falls, where she had gond td speri:^ Louisiana. Mrn Vw Pegert will return Friday ( POWER COMPANY Lovely Mother’t Day services at Mother’» pay vfhb bir 'diighYet; and nctn. wVip has bean staying this past and Mrs. Httloher will remain for a , spring W4lh his grapd- visit with her son and family, Mr. ' “A Self-Supporting, Tax- the community church' were held husband. Mr aqd Mrij. Charles Gale. I winter Paying, Private Enterprise last Sunday. For being the oldest bfrs/tt. H'. Aasen and Mrs. Cqrdp 1 pareptj, Mr. and Mrs. A, R Daven­ .md Mrs. Russell Brown, to return , port, attending high school at Myrtle mother preseut a white carnation was Uwe|Un, pf MyrVp poin^, sepw later, uj^sented to Mrs Earl LaBr^nche papied Mr« MaA|l|star While at Point. They visited awhile Satur­ |'o Mr« H. F Krar(tz, from P°qWll*e- ' Roseburg, Mrs. McAllister visited day evening with his parents. Mr and Mrs R H, Haughton, and on visitof and mqther of three sons, visited M«. Jal*« Leep, wb° recently fall and her arm. She is getting Munday there "waa a Mother's Day re­ ppp in the service, was presented a along very nicely, Mrs. McAllister union at the Davenport home. Be ven I carnation, TheF« were 88 in Sunday members of the Davenport family reports, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Shrader, of Riv­ were In attendance, besides the Dav­ erton, were Bunday evening guests of enports and the In-laws, Mr. and Mrs. Allie Bartlett, of Catching Creek, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Munford. Mr. and Mrs. Meldon Carl ami Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Haughton, of Douglas, were Sunday dinner guests 1 Norway. FOR THE MARKET! Mr. and Mrg U B Waver sjient last- of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl. ! Sqlvrday evening visiting at the R. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Robison becamp • __ proud ___ parents ______________ the of a V.gby __ son, ___ born ' W. Haughton home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oruliner «nd to to them Tuesday morning at the Knife hospital The young lad has been Mrs. Rufus Ry)aqd