? au 0£ m ¿ í 4T T Activities Of The 'Rotary Club Mrs. R. E. Nosier and Miss Dorothy Coffey returned Sunday from a few days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hal Howell at Seaside. Hal, who is in the Coast Guard, has a truck driving job which requires him to deliver supplies to the Coast Guardsmen up and down the coast from Seaside and to transport the men to various points as needed. He 1s able to be *home every other night. Mrs. Annie Robinson, who has been seriously Al at her home for the past week, was somewhat better her brother, John Leneve, reported yes­ terday but she is still unable to alt up. Coos County over Top In July Bond Sales Mrs. Edna Hartaon .returned yester­ day morning from a visit with her daughter. Mi-s. Lloyd Wood, and family in Seattle, on which trip she left July 31. She left the family well and happy and adds that Seattle is a very busy place. Plans were made for the Rotury- Lions club softball game Friday eve­ ning at 8:30 o'clock and for the golf game at the county club Sunday, starting at 10 a. m„ at the meeting of the Rotory club at the hotel on Wednesday. Tentative plans were also made for the annual stag dinner Mrs. W. E. Buell and Dian left at Laurel Lake and at the directors’ Tuesday for a week’s visit in Eugene. meeting Wednesday evening the date was fixed for Friday evening, Aug. Richard T. Carruthers, president of the Bio-Products Corporation of Astoria, was a guest at the F. I.. Greenough home this.week. He made a trip to Crescént City and Eureka in the interests of his company, which produces vitamin oils. He is a nephew of Mrs. Greenough. Arthifr C. Bates, pastor of the Church of Christ in Kliamath Falls, Mrs. Herman Ellingsen is visiUng spoke at the Church of Christ here Sunday evening. His wife accom­ her mother-in-law, Mrs. Pearl El­ lingsen, city librarian. Mr. and Mrs. panied him. • Ellingsen are moving from Portland Returns From Six Weeks A baby girl, weighing 5>4 pounds.! to Roseburg, where he is to be en- 1st California was bom Sunday, at the Mast Hoe- ¡gaged on work to do with a housing Miss Aileen Wilson returned Thurs­ piial in Myrtle Point, to Mr. and ' program near by. As yet they have day from a delightful visit of six Mrs. Gene Bjore, who reside in the ' been unable to find living quarters, weeks duration, in California. She apartment in the W. H..Fortier home.' --------- was in Oakland and Sunnydale, —1____ Robert P. Zentner, of Treasure where she spent some time with her Lieut. Cal Savage stopped off in Island, Calif., is visiting his parents, aunt, Mrs. Edith Culin, and family, Coquille last Friday and Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Zentner of this and Mrs. J. A. Carver, her sister, and on his' way back to $illy Mitchell city, Mr. Zentner, who has been with ! her family. Also she went south to field in Wisconsin, to visit his father, the Pan American Airways fpr near- I Los Angeles and visited her brother, Savage, and his sister, Mrs. ly six years since leaving Coos county, pau) Wilson, of East Hollywood, and Payne. wa* • radio operator for several mother brother, V. J. Wilson, at Palo --------- years and lived at different times at Alto Alto. She attended summer sessions at Mr. and Mrs. Alton Grimes left the University of California, where for Portland on business this noon. three historical piano recitals were They were accompanied by their presented. At the Dominican Con­ uepnew, Bobby Young, who had been vent at San Rafael, she heard Artur visiting them and his grandparents, Rubenstein in a lovely out-door Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Young, far the concert at Forest Meadows. past two months. Miss Wilson stated the weather for the most part during her absence was delightful. Bus travel, she said, was too crowded for comfort and added this is most certainly not a time for unnecessary travel. Coos county again went over the top in war bond sales during July, according to totals just computed by the state office, which show sales of 8203,811, or 101 per cent of the coun­ ty quota. “If Oregon is to continue to set the pkce nationally in war bond sales, It ' will be necessary this month for every family to again measure its war bond responsibilities,” declares a statement from E. C. Sammons, state chairman, war finance committee. — He urges that each family take counsel, con­ sidering first, their total income; second, their total expenses, and then i determining the sum that jean be* regularly invested in war bonds until 'the war is won. Also being emphasized for August wk, “Gone fishing; don’t you?” and he1 ishing trip although , les or line along. --------------- r . Picnic Party at Laarel Lake Martha and Patricia Berg were hostesses at their Laurel Lake home last Sunday when they gave a picnic party for Wally Moore, who ledves soon to join the navy. There was swimming and sailing, hiking and ■ cards and a wonderful picnic lunch, i The young crowd was fnade up of Patricia Yarbrough, Betty Emery, i Phyllis Litzenberger, Marilyn Sage, Jeannie Griggs, Patricia and Mar­ tha Berg, Bob Kline, Jack McCrack­ en, Clair Gray, Ben Barton, Jim Hofer, Wilbur Galien, Joe Lyle, Joe Estes and Wally Moore. is the completion of stamp books Started during the Shangri-la and Molly Pitcher campaigns. Stamps draw no interest until they have been converted into bonds. A h t beri t rd Dttf/fr FRAWltt Fuhrman's Pharmacy Open everu night until 8 DO YOU HAVE IDLE HOUSEHOLD GOODS YOU NEVER USE? Did you know you were depriving others of ordinary every­ day necessities? It is almost impossible to get Wash Tubs, Bedsprings, Enamel Ranges, Circulators, Sewing Machines, Washers, Small Motors, Small or Large Pumps aad many other metal items? There is also a groat demand for used Mattresses, Furniture Sets, old over-stuffed Chairs and Davenports. We recondi­ tion or have repaired most all of the above items before passing them on to those who need them. Everyone works for a living. This is our job. We call any­ where for good loads. Friday, Aug. Work in Song-books for all occasions. Cow­ boy books, School Songs, Popular Songs, and Old Time Group Singing, | as low as 15 cents each at Norton’s. AUGUST 13 - 14 - IS YEAR’S GAYEST SHOW! The Broadway musical hit now on the screen... full of melody VW ••°f joy! ILLIN DKEWln Tba isoat uusine M Fletur« with LATEST NEWS Popular Science Feature No. 2 Adults 30c LATEST NEWS COMEDY