s , for Primary Flying. He also qualified as sharp shooter with the 45 Mr. and* Mr. Andy Parks visited “«d hU *>“dron’ »• □Id friends, Mr. and Mr. John Mor- renge record with the most risey, at Marshfield Sunday of last cadets to qualify. Rey. and Mrs. W. J. Wheeler, The week. Regardle« ot the supposed shortage Surls Sisters and Mr. and Mrs. Os­ Little Melvin Jensen fell out of the of ammunition, tne National cham­ made a car, driven by his mother l«t Tu«- ! car Schmidt, evangelists, pionship match« were held in Ohio trip to Bandon Monday afternoon. day morning. He was severely .1 few weeks ago. Hundreds of thou­ scratched up and suffered quite a I This was the Surls Sisters’ first sands of .rounds of ammunition were wound on his head. ‘ „ -- * —• : glimpse of the Pacific ocean.’ They He - is steadily fired -ammunition of all calibers and and is out of any danger also visited the cranberry bogs and improving bores. Enough ammunition was had their first sight of deer in the now. burnt to go a long ways toward the wild, also elk, while here. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Kelly visited killing ot game by sportsmen to re­ Mrs. L. L. Buoy and Mrs. T. H. last Sunday at the M. Aasen home in lieve the present meat shortage—if Benham have taken the job of pa­ Myrtle Point. such a shortage actually exists. Washington, D. C., Oct. 7—In the pering the Ed Isaacson house, the I I The Homemakers Extension Unit New records were «tablished at next few weeks, selective service___ _ __ met Tuesday, September 28, at the j former Wait Norris home. the big shoot—new champions made h^ad^U*f^r’ *1U after ,o,ne ot Grange Half The office of vice chair- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller, of and many purs« pulled down by the the 700,000 single farmers who now mur^ f|lled by Vlviun L.Br^ch who Gravelford, und Mr. and Mrs. H. S. shooters—small bore shooters, big have agricultural deferments. These bag moved away, is now being held Krantz and son, of Coquille, were bore shooters, pistol shots and shot orders have been prepared and will)by Hazel Benhami voted,in at that guests Sunday at the home of Mr. gun artists. Cups and medals were go forward to the many draft boards meetins Mrs charie, Holverstott and Mrs. L. L. Buoy. 4 ' handed out freely before the smoke very soon. The draft boards will be and Mrs Wm Butter were choaen to The chalk drawings were given elearqg away and thousand dollar instructed to resurvey the farm sit- demonstrate “Meat Extenders," on last week to Mrs. Harry Lindsay for guns stored away in their cas« and uation in their districts, taking par- November 23 at the Holverstott home, being presept every night of the . . al3O . c arted home by wmlthy sportsmen fir»«liar ticular notice rvf of ih« the nraaanf present deferred __ 7^ club voUd - to gpon>or .._ evangelistic meetings and the Buoy <>f the shooting fraternity. foT’schotaishFp. Thw pres­ family who had been present the list, f ’--------------- ' ‘ But what was actually accom­ believe tighter interpretation of the * ent were Mrs. Chu. Holverstott, Mrs. next number of nights. plished? That championship match, rulw will pull a good many of these Mrs. Lloyd Teagarden is expected .Glen Richardson, Mrs. Harry Lindsay so far as we can see. did nothing men into service. _No attempt will be and Mrs. T. H. Benham. z home as soon as transportation can toward winning the war. It did not made to campaign for repeal of the After suffering a partial stroke, be arranged. She has been in Denver in any manner relieve the meat I Tydingg amendment to the selective G. B. Dow was taken to Keizer Hos­ the past several weeks visiting her shortage; and. too, the money squan- «rvice act, which mak« mandatory pital in North Bend last week. He sister, Mrs. Bertha Graham, and two dered at that match would have ' the deferment of farm workers. How- j was expected to return home the first sons, Russell and Harold Young, who bought a heap of War Bonds. And -ever, officials are confident that ¡part of this week. Several of the had furloughs from the U. S. Army so far » we have been able to «-^thousands of so-called farm workers children are expected home soon. and met her there. certain to date, is the fact that duck are not following the plow, and it’s Rev. and Mrs.' W. J. Wheeler and • - ----- ;------- r----------- hunters will be lucky if They are al- the« men the draft boards will go the evangelistic party, the Misses loted one box of shotgun shells or a after. Washington and Oregon have Eva imd Freda Surls and Mr. and box of rifle ammunition, and only | approximately 20,500 men so deferred Mrs. Oscar Schmidt, were dinner specified calibers are designated. , and it is thought several thousand of I guests at the T. H. Benham home on Just why the National match« that number will be in uniform when ' Wednesday of last week. 1 should have been sponsored and all their local draft boards get through Realizing that hot school lunch« The prayer watchers who have that ammunition practically wasted 1 giving them the “once over" again. ' been meeting at the church each pay dividends by developing more te something beyond us. If it had morning met at the home of Mrs. alert, happier and healthier boys and been turned over to the sportsmen J Home DAICI151UJ1 Extension girls, the Rivgrton iwhic The new tax bill, now "getting the Phil Jensen Thursday morning last for hunting purposes it would have Unit under the leaf dership of Mn [ week. Those present wary Mrs. W. works” before the house committee rain innninrino provided a lot of meat for thousands Wreley Frazier is again sponsoring a j on ways and means, will be drasti­ J. Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar of familiw throughout the country. , hot school lunch program for the Riv­ i cally changed before it is enacted into Schmidt; Mi« Eva Surls, Miss Freda < On the face of it, it looks like wanton law, uy the beat guessers around 1 Surls, Mrs. T. H. Benham, Mrs. L. L. erton school, according to Mrs. Doro- ' waste. here. It is expected the house will. Buoy and Mrs. Jensen. « ;thy Bishop, county home demonstra- I There are thousands and thousands nuj Parkeij, r-ameij, of 01 Powers ruwri, and onu Ag- /»«- a8ent' | wrestle with the bill for the b«t | , Roy of rounds of small bore ammunition ,n «Up­ part of two months before the meas- !nesi, was —— a - gu«t —— • at -• the •«-- Fairview . T° being fired by girls’ shooting clubs Friday evening. He is a ™tritioua food and to j ure is ready for the house hopper. In church church Friday evening. — - -1 .. . throughout the U. S. Ammunition the meantime an array of authorittes i graduate of the Light House Temple !*®ve the surplus from neighboring that could be used to good advantage, cm tax matters, both for and against of Eugene and is doing Home Mis- ¡^wtory gardens, seven of the mem- especially here in the west. And this bill, will parade before the com- ‘sionary work at Agness. bers of the unit canned over 350 again, we fail to see where this is mittee with their arguments. Dinner guests at the L. L. Buoy' to Riverton, Include Englewood, Mrs. enough to provide 700,000 soldiers The colonel, always popular with the tenders,” to be held in .November at Keith Harris, chairman; Eastside, with one pound daily for one whole men of the fourth estate, had a larger the Grange hall in connection With Mrs. Jalmar Alto, chairman, and year. Broadbent, Mrs, Ralph Gibbs, chair- acquaintance among the newshawks the Homemakers Extangion Unit It is doubitful if a single kick ihait," They will be the project leaders on would be registered by a sportsman than the president. Starling h« vis­ Information regarding organization this subj«t, ited almost every city in the nation , and that each and every one of us of 4-H clubs in Home Economics pro­ The Osborn family of Sumner at» would be glad to case our guns for m advance agent and protector to1 jects may be obtained from Mrs. During the almost ll tended church In the valley lari Bun­ the duration if we knew that by de­ presidents. Bishop, and for dubs ih agriculture day evening. priving us of shells that it was help­ years of the present administration from the Assistant County Agent, The Surls Sitter, evangelists, and ing win the war But when ammuni­ the colonel h« traveled by far more I court house, Coquille. party left Tuesday morning for Eu ­ tion is being store, when it is being mil« with President Roosevelt than gene, after «pnding two and one burned in such exhibitions as the the combined distance traveled with half weeks here, holding rervjoee. Four Per Cent Interest Rate matches held in Ohio, when it is being his four predecessors. They will be greatly missed for those The Maximum For Farm shot away by girls, we figure that who have been In close contact with the sportsmen at large should be The report req Mated by Senator Loan Association Borrowers them have learned to love them. The given a small percentage with which McNary from the army engineers on Federal Land Bank borrowers in Surls Sisters will start evangelistic the further development of the Col­ to bag game. meetings at Wendling next Bunday. Coos, Douglas, and Curry counties And too, unless farmers and umbia river and its tributari« wi|) be 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ryan have re­ with national farm loan association sportsmen are supplied with ammu­ made available in the next two ceived word from their son, "Bud,** loans which mature after June 30, nition, it means that will not only a weeks. Rumor has it that part of that he is stationed In England and 1944, are now assured thtat the inter­ valuable food supply go to waste, but the report will contain further defin­ est rate on their instalment payments !ie well. reommendations for the develop- it will allow such pests as rabbits, ite ite reominenoauonsme Wendell Goodwin writes ho has will not exceed 4 per cent during the squirrels, different rodents and birds, ment of the Umatilla rapids project. Unlt0 A Oft K«7Q