is employed in anon. \ j 0. E. S. Natal Day Observed At Myrtle Point Monday Eve member* of the togetner for a o’clock Wedne*- Maloncy, who is Two very special event* have oc­ curred lately of interest to member* of the O. E. S. On* wa* th* lovely reception given to Dr. June Martin, Worthy Grand Ma trim of Oregon, and to Mrs. Virginia Hillstrom, Grand Ruth, by Doric Chapter.^ Marshfield. Saturday evening. ' The officer* of Beulah Chapter, No. 0, put on a lovely degree present­ ing Dr. Jun* with a beautiful myrtle­ wood altar and miniature replica* of all of the emblem* of the order In myrtlewood. f Dori* Chapter, by request, present­ ed the graceful and attractive de­ green which they gave at th* Grand Chapter session in June. Mr*. Edna Taylor, W. M., of Beulah Chapter, was honored by being appointed on the International Temple Fund commit- To The Folks In Town » 1 '■ ' V "J ' I ' "Thousands of communities will be faced with one of their major responsibilities of this war when the crops are ready for canning and processing. "If the food is not quickly harvested and canned when the time cpmes, it will be lost. Usual sources of extra help K'bn’the farms and in the canning plants are not Available. “I, therefore appeal to every patriotic citizen of these communities—men and women, boys and girls—to make their plans to go into the local canning and processing plants or into the fields or orchards to help save America’s crops. “This work is serious. You will, of course, be paid for it. Work as long as you possibly can—as many days—as many weeks. “Only with whole-hearted cooperation of all citizens can we give our fighters and our allies the food we need to win.” a Claude R. Wickard Secretary of Agriculture Oerding and Ben Howe, all student* of Mi** Dae, delighted the boy* with several of their number*. Leona Bryant showed her fine logging films which thrilled the boys and resulted in their asking Mr*. Bryant to take the films, in fact th* whole program to Marshfield, for the entertainment of that Coast Guard Unit. The committee from Coquille took George E. Oerding Sell* I Bandon and Coquille Property Friendly Doien Mrs. L. P. Fugelson was hostess to members of the Friendly Doxen Club af her home on Wednesday. She was the recipient of birthday gifts be­ cause of a recent anniversary. A surprise shower of lovely baby things was tendered Mrs. H. F. Beadner who is in Alamogordo, N. M., where Capt. Beadnei i* stationed. Members of • th* club who attended were Della Wilcox, Alma Minard, Clara Hultin, i Marie Trended, Susie Hardenbrook, Elsie Wheaton and gueH* were Annie | I Bandon property, consisting of thir- ; teen acre* located on the Oregon I Coast highway near the fish hatchery, ' with a home and several small trout ponds, owned by Mrs. Clara Wald, : was sold to Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Gou- i vion, of Los Angeles. Mr Gouvion I is employed in defense work in Log . Angele** and will continue there for j the duration. Hl* family i* now on ' ¡{heir way to Coo* county and will , take possession of their new purchase upon arrival. The Sanford Height* property, con- slating pf a house and one-fourth of HELP PICK AND PROCESS CRANBERRIES FCfR UNCLE SAM Millions of pounds of Oregon cranberries are ready for harvest. Many of them must be canned for the U. S. Armed Forces and for civilians. - Hundreds of men and women are needed for harvest­ ing .. . for dehydrating ... for canning. Clean, safe work. Good wages. A worth-while war-time job. Call in person or telephone for further information. Pickers will be directed to bogs of cranberry growers whose berries are going to Uncle Sam. CRANBERRY CANNERS, INC. M. S. Anderson, District Manager Coquille, Oregon 1 . Telephone: Coquille 88 LABOR DAY GUIDE, Calling cara* &C Tur *1.00. SNOWDRIFT Shortening 7I- 1 Lb. Jar (It red pt*.) < A Number of Occasional Chairs and Platform Rockers A few draperies and panel curtains left v A Largo Stock of Linoleum 9x12 rugs; yard goods in 6 ft., 9 ft., 12 A Good Assortment of WOOL RUGS moderately priced Monarch Wood Ranges Let BieggerY Show You You can't t® wrong whw fpm tH.it our »tore and »re the largo »took of household Furnishing* and Equipment shown on our di»play floor, They are pHred right, too, MACARONI, SPAGHETTI 41 Durum hard wheat lHIb pkg “ 1 CORNSTARCH Qr Argo I lb Pk* TOMATO CATSUP 1 Jt, CHBbrand (It Mpta) 14-ea b*»,W*