PAGB five X- V 9 old friend and happy landing. and he laughed when broke away—a true1 sportsman Some eight or ten years ago. while every of th. word—that’s Jim searching for agates upon a stretch Linck. LANS LENEVE of sandy beach we chanced upon a The Townsend people of Coquille ♦ stranger. • He, too, was in search of Church of Christ Boys* , held a pot luck dinner and picnic last We note with the deepest Know agates. We introduced ourselves and Camp At Bridge This Week Sunday, August 8, at the home of Mr. the passing of one of our most be­ found that one of our principal hob­ ¡and Mr*. Bill Roth on the Fat Elk The Churches of Christ of South­ loved brother sportsmen — Grover bies was fishing; so it was but natur­ ¡road. There was a bounteous dinner Gouthier. al that a friendship was formed. The western Oregon are holding their an­ with ice cream being served for des­ Many men sail 'neath the banner of stranger was from ’way back east nual Boys’ Camp at the Brethren sert with apple pie and other desserts. camp at Bridge this week. The camp sportsmanship carrying false colors. and was out west looking the coun­ Games were played and a good time Many of us who hunt and fish are try oyer and searching out good is sponsored by the state Ninety and waa enjoyed. Violin music was by Mr. Nine Men, under the direction of called sportsmen and yet do not pos­ angling spots. He informed me that Roth and Bob Harrison, with Mr*. sess the ethics of true sportsmanship he was staying that nigtt at Coquille. Willie White. There are 53 boys in Von Pegert at the piano, and there camp this year. But such cannot be said of Grover When we arrived home we searched Those attending from Coquille are: was some community singing. Gouthier. To us he was and will out an asortment of agates and hied Of the 88 present those from Co­ iiiways remain a shining example of ourself to the hotel with them und Dickie Harry, Lindley Simpson, Dick quille were: Margerate Robinson, Mr. i Cooper, Ronnie Miller, Albert a true sportsman in every sense of presented them to the gentleman, and Mrs. Milton Roth, Mr. and Mrs. , the word. Liberal to the extreme, he wished to George, Dean Wolgamott, Donnie | Steward, Paul Pinkston? Livingstone, Carl Jacobsen. Alden George i Grover was always fond of hunting reimburse us for them on the spot (Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Tilghman, and fishing and was a lover of the but, of course, we would not accept Beckett. • Mr. and Mrs. ’ E. A. Wimer, | Great Out-of-Doors. He was a man anything for them. Jane Collier, Mr. and Mrs. Bob who always believed in giving the A few weeks later we received an Church Vacation Bible School Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. gam^M chance and the greatest testi­ assortment of flies from the eastern Pioneer Methodist church will be- Mr and Mn( Albert Preuss. monial to this fact was offered, when gentleman and a couple of years later ¡gin its Vacation Bible School 0,1 " .' 1er and girls. Bettie and Dolores, several years ago he laid aside his he called upon us, by invitation, and August 16. Sessions will be **eW Nora Dondono, Mrs. Ivan Robison ’ iscas [ 1 and , children, . ■ _ Mr. and ___ Mr*. _ Roth and rifle and took up the bow and arrow we spent many happy hours together each forenoon at 9:00 o’clock. Classes with which to pursue his game. in pursuit of ti'out. Then he returned for all grades are arranged with )io„anai Mr, John McNail.( Mr and He developed into one of the great­ to the east and later we too, went capable teachers and a good program. Mrg z c Strang Mrg Verne John. est archers in the state and gave a east. We lost track of each other en­ The commitjee in charge is not a»k- „„„ and tW() daughters, Mary Hilda good account of himself at the many tirely. Then a couple of months ago ing those who attend other Sunday und Fay> G S.)Dllvtoi Mr. and Mrs state archery shoots he attended. And he read a atory of mine in an out-of- Schools to attend. However, any one Basd Olsen and Audrey, Rose Marie a few years back he climaxed his doors magazine, got in touch with the who desires to do so will be welcome. and joan Peart Mr and Mrg A v archery career by bagging a big mule editor and secured my address. He" but not to become members of the [ Hatcher, Marie Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. deer buck, with his yew-wood bow. ¡then wrote me and followed the let- Pioneer Sunday school This is •; Wm. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grover Gouthier was a man to ter through with three fine casting real opportunity for young people of PreUMler and girlS| Marcene and whom the song of a mountain stream rods, three reels, a line and a pair of this community and already a great | Elgie May M|. and Mrg w H It was cue of many have signified their intention Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Von was far sweeter music than that of imported waders. any stringed orchestra; forest trailsithose unexpected things that happen of attending! Mirs. Elizabeth Bishop pegert aIld d^h^ Arlel> Minnie meant far more to him than the weldom in a life time and the presents is general superintendent in charge of 'CHnton and daughter, Glenda, Levi paved streets of any city and he was were indeed gratefully received. We the entire school. 'Snyder, Bertha Wilson, Mrs. Alice never so happy as when pursuing his treasure each and every one of them Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E. Nelson favorite pastimes of the out-of-doors. highly indeed and each time we set Song books for ay occasions. Cow- and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar E. He was a man well met and one who forth on a trip with this tackle, or .b°y tX>0k*'^Sfh^01 S^n“a‘ r°PUUr Lar*on *nd JOY- Others in atten­ is going to be missed by his many fondle it, aa an angler is wont to do, Songs, and Old Time Oroup Singing, dance were Mr. and Mrs. William friends. Our one regret is the fact there arises before us a mental pic­ ai low- as IS cents each at Norton’». i Watson and Nannie Collier, of Myrtle that during this busy life that we ture of our old fishin’ pal. Jim Linck, Point;c,Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hili, of were not privileged to spend more who bestowed the gifts upon us, and ! Arago; \Chester Roth, of Portland; pleasant hours in the company of this we once again hear his cheerful voice fiiilirnliiHi iïî îimi Charles. Jdle. Riverton.--------------------- «dl good friend; for knowing him was a calling from the edge of a deep trout hole, “Lans, I’ve hooked onto an “old privilege and a pleasure. The hills and streams are going to horse*’—bet I lose him." Many were miss Grover and no doubt but that landed and many were lost, but which Children have been having good The Great Red Gods Of The Forest ever way the luck ran Jim was cheer­ ’ ; times at the Playground this past ful about it. He chuckled when he sorrow at his passing. Bon Voyage, j week. Shouts of laughter and ex­ citement can be heard; children are ¡having fun; the Badminton court is alive with couples or doubles having '¡an exciting game; on the Croquet ircourt balls and mallets are busy in i the hands of excited boys and girls; 11 bars and rings are busily engaged, from one side of the Playground comes the clang and ring of horse­ shoes; the Quiet Game table is well ' occupied, children reading funny ! books, or- playing checkers; and the play stage is filled with young actor; ’and aettdtaes, dramatizing a story read, or an original play. Come and participate in the fun. Loren Steward is again champion .of all tournaments this week: Bad­ minton, Horseshoe, Croquet and Table-Tennis. Come on boys and girls! Give Loren some strong com­ r petition this next week. Remember, j the days for various tournaments are: Croquet, Mondays; Table-Tennis, Tuesdays; Badminton, Wednesdays, and Horseshoe, Thursdays. Came, Enjoy the excitement. You may be 4 the winner. The program Friday was greatly An original playlet of enjoyed. "Blondie and Dagwood" was pre­ sented The characters impersonated Blondie. Dagwood, Cookie and Baby Dumpling, in comical dialogue and actions. The audience was well-en­ tertained. The players, too, had tots of fun. Girls, remember to bring your pretty dolls to be exhibited at our Doll Show this Friday, August 13. A prize will be given to the mistress of the prettiest doll. Boys, here is your chance to show us your model Airplanes, Boats or other things. Friday, August 30, bring them. They will be displayed and • Pri“ given. There are only two more weeks of Playground activities. Come and enjey yourself. You may be assured of a good time. —By Miss Page, Supervisor Out-of-Doors Stuff ¿■Large Crowd At T0WnSeild PiCHIC ’ Paraphrase Just arrived! Shipment of biT After a recent visit in Washing­ cycles and bike accessories, Good- ton, one of our quipsters, paraphras­ year Store. .. . — ing Churchill, was led to remark. “Never before in history have so Mining Location notices roi few been governed by so many this office. Service and Protection Buy Your Auto Accident and Health INSURANCE From GEO. E. HERDING Bank Bldg LICENSED REALTOR and t Forget that this Offices Secures Birth Certificates for You The Industrial Repair Co of Coquille * MACHINING METALLIZING WELDING PRESSING BLACKSMITHING ♦ Repairing Aids Victory “WALLY" Phone 44 Fuhrman's Pharmacy b SAVE THE DATE—1 * S unny B roo BRAND Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey '•CKKEKFVL AS ITS NAMB” National Distillers Products Corp., N. Y. I —I 4 Benefit Boys’ Club and Girls’ Club Townsend Club Coquille The Townsend club met in regular 1 session Tuesday evening with Presi­ dent Tilghman, presiding. Business was conducted and Mr. Tilgman 'thanked Mr. and Mrs. Beth for pro­ viding such a lovely place for the picnic. Several folks told stories of things that happened when the/ were children and there wer- several read- , ings and songs. After the program ¡games consisting of croquet, Chinese checkers and dominoes wore played, all spending a pleasant evening. » —Press Cor. ■l-u. Community Building 9i30 p. m. Adm, $1.10 per couple, including tax Extra Ladies 25c . Sponsored by t 1 Youth Advisory Council f | Calling cards, 50 for 31.00. rWBttMZ Mtn Wwntfi Who Art Hard Of Hearing < ' •' To make this simple, no risk hear­ ing test If you are temporarily deaf- I ened, bothered by ringing buzzing head noises due to hardened or coagu- luted wax (cerumen), try the Ounne II Home Method test that so many say has enabled them to hear well again. 11 You must hear better after making 1 this simple test or you get your money I' back at once. 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