ameaiim— l i ¡1 , n ii . .¿w. i nBHDH - iti. From letter* and message« oi sympathy, crnvod *om friends and well wish- ers, as well aa for those who made perwmal call. and inqulrimamcern- inc our welfare. Such friendly gee- xmu .. .... ........... .min. BOB 2W Million Pounds OfUsed Fats Needed This Tear 1 I nor ---------- can we expect a rapid increase of Imported oils from the Pacific. Turmers have responded to the Ona of the most significant state­ call to produce more animal and veg­ menu mads by a government offi­ etable fats and oils. Bui wg are still A Fat Lamb and Wool show is to cial regarding shortages and food be held in connection with the an­ difficulties comes from Clinton ¿P. unable to meet wartime demands. “During the war years we-have nual Coos County Fair, it was de- Anderson, Secretary ____ ____ of Agriculture. elded at a meeting of the Fair Board Mr Anderson underscores' the fats changed from an importing to an eporting nation on fats and oils. Our last weak. and oils shortage in an appeal to domestic stocks are at a low ebb and Plans had been made by the sheep women and has authorized the our war, industrial and relief needs men to hold the lamb show some American Fat Salvage Committee to are at a peak. time this summer, but these plans ,.i.. hi. message. “In IMS we need >50,000,000 were abandoned after efforts to raise In asXing womens help in the fats pounds of used household fats to the necessary funds had failed. An and oils shortages, the Secretary of (help fill our existing deficit. If appeal was made to the County Court' Agriculture sees increased household J this goal, we will have to further but that body reported no funds f,t salvage as aid to meeting needs, curtail the allotments for civilian. 'available for the purpose, it is un- Mr. Anderson says: deratood. j, "The scarcity of fats and oils is Industrial and military uses. “This is an important job for wom­ One of the exhibit barns east of QOe of the most serious problems I en t Homemakers all over the land— the arena is to be devoted to the confronting oufake £ of prpvement in the domestic supply ration points. of fats and oils in the near future, I “But above all, it’s a real Wai Fat Lamb, Wool . Show At Fair >held ta Service women can perfo themselves and for their o , , .„.».A-.— See “Spike t-eclie far the Liability, w other Insurance. 175 So. Hull, in former hospital bide, phone 5; residence phone ML. * s Scofield Studio Hub Building Coos Buy Features and Specializes In f Wedding Photographs * ✓1 M county, , tur— helped relieve our suffering.1 fralr u „ underMod helped shorten the lone days and sheep men of the county have brought us in closer contact wlthal>o entered enthusiastically into the oid friends sad brought to light new plan since efforts to have a separate found friends whom we never know sbow earlier in the summer have before existed. failed. We feel that, in spite of the suf- The Falr alao decided to faring which we endured, that it was hav< up_town this year well worth the price pud to be and the local Rldln< ejub j, to have given this opportunity of actually charge of the arrangements. The learning of the esteem and parade will be at JfrOO a. m., Satur- ship that we have acquired through day Sepl , Appropriate prizes for ♦K. writing wHtinv at .u-___ .__ .______ . other __ the of this column and by ac- tee types of . floats ___ and tual contact in life. We can truth- cntriea wU1 announced uter, lt u fully state that we figure that we undf Fair and prUeg Qf $73 M more allowed to venture forth. And cjo oc and gjj.00 are being offered all this, in spite of the fact that . bJ horgeback team. Now is the Time to Select Your Fur Coat Buy on JLay-Away! ■ ' “ ( -— . - ... * recent x-ray shows two badly frac- u u assumed that the local riding tured spine vertebeee, which nec«- dub and the Others throughout the sitates the wearing of a brace b“‘« !urea> will compete for these prizes, along the “streemllned lines of< _MyrtJe Point Herald. t ; Dean is a native Oregonian, born at Coquille, and owns a 1,000-acre ranch near Burns which is leased to J. C. Clemens He got his first trainer’s license at Vancouver, B. C, in 1936. Working for various owners over the years, he trained Club Soda and Claude K., horses owned by Craig Tull, and other winners. This is his second season in business for himself — a trainer at the Canby track. ' “Oregon has produced some good Thoroughbreds,” said Dean, “but it looks to me as though the Thorough­ bred’s day in this state is really just beginning now." t 8950 13500 to f State Farm Mutual Insurance Com­ pany, who occupley offices jointly with Dunn’s Realty, purchased through Dunn’s office the beautiful building site 100 by MS feet, ex­ tending from Hoover to Fairview streets in Coquille Heights Addition This property, composed of four lots, is a beautiful wooded'area on which there is a mineral spring. It wai purchased from Ed Stelle, former Coquille bank manager. Mrs. Erick­ son, a student of landscape architec­ ture, and her husband have already started landscaping their property. They plan to first build a garden house on Fairview street and later to build their home on Hoover street. | -------------------------- 4 Nothing will give you such • feeling of luxury, of being well-dressed for any occasion, as a fur coat. Here are regal-looking tuxedos and hand­ some swagger styles fashioned from good-quality skins, skillfully worked by expert furriers. See Penney’s new group of furs and select the one you’ve always dreamed of ..» at an easy-on-the- budget price. Purchase it on our Lay-Away Plan and have it paid for by winter. ’ i Sablg-Dygd Coney Tgxodo ... 89.50 South American Grey Dyed Kid ________________ Sable-Dyed Coney________ Leonard-Dyed Coney, Dyed Mouton Lamb Trimmed -122.00 Natural Antelope Taxed«..-. Gnv Dyed Ombre South I American Lamb---------------- 135.00 Beaver-Dyed Mouton Lamb Tuxedo________________ 135.00 Natural tod Fox___________ 135.00 Townsend Club No. 2 Notes Townsend Club, No. Two, met with Mrs. Francis Sherwood on July >6. It was devlded the Auxiliary will meet every other Thursday. Alma Halter received the door prize and Mae Curtin received the Penny plus tax pint tax B i i fmraianm Bow r w* rNW, f _ \ .... . * ?_•£;, . : ■' /• _____________________ J29JB