C IM M , VIGOROUS 1 *
PROGRESSIVE*
Some of
] T. B. X-Rays Slated
For Coos County
# Doug McKay's
Constructive
Proposals
* Successful Businessman
* Veteran Both World Wars
* State Senator Since 1935
ON THE 21st OP MAT
TOTE rO I DOUG McKAT
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1. Reduce state income taxes by
restoring the higher exemptions
In effect prior to the 1047 leg
islative session.
I . Repeal the state withholding
tax.
J. Amend the state income tax to
provide deductions for unusual
medical expenses and for mod
erate life insurance premiums up
to $254.04 a year.
4. Profits from the Liquor Com
mission should go into the state's
general fund.
5. Reaffirm respect for the se
curity of public trust funds to
preserve the heritage of public
lands that help sustain our edu
cational system.
«. Develop
Oregon’s
post-war
highways on a pay-as-you-go
basis and as rapidly as possible.
7. Coordinate the various state
agencies working for the conser
vation of natural resources and
wildlife.
a. Plan Oregon’s Industrial devel
opment without seasonal unem
ployment. slums, stream pollu
tion or poverty and vice.
Special Sunday Dinners
Plans are going forward for the
mobile T -B x -ra y unit which w ill be
in Coos county during the early part
of June, according to Dr. Eleanor
Gutman, county health officer.
The unit w ill be in the southern
part of the county during the latter
part of their stay. It w ill be in Ban
don on June 11, in Powers on June 14,
in M yrtle Point on June IS and in
¿.Coquille on June 16 and 17.
The first day in Coquille .the unit
w ill be at the Coos Ba? Lumber com
pany m ill and on the second day at
the city hall from 11 a. m. to 7 p. m.
As the x-ray service w ill be open to
the general public for only one day
it is suggested that advance prepara
tion be made to enable those wishing
to take advantage of the service to
do so within the specified hours.
Miss Verne Fonner and your post
master attended a Coos county meet,
ing of postmasters at the Tioga hotel
In Coos Bay last Sunday afternoon.
Birthday creeUngs this week re
te Mae Holbrook, Lynn Sell and
little Kareen Keifer
We wish
yon many happy returns of the
day.
Wednesday evening. May 26th is
the time for the graduation exercises
of the eighth grade class.
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P. M.
Full Course Dinners
Fried Chicken, served family style .... ...... r ........ - ......—.$1.75
Steaks, No. 1 Steer Beef ....... ......... ............ ..........$1.50 & $2.00
SEA FOOD • SALADS • SANDW ICHES
HOTEL
S. Tayolr St.
Phone 290
S P E C IA L
M A Y 14, IM S
A t Dentist’s— Mrs. Marion George and
daughter of Riverton were in Co
quille Friday where Miss George had
some dental work done.
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A TT E N T IO N - LOGGERS— M IL L
OPERATORS — Cant - hooks >2.05.
While they last. Geo. F Burr Motor
Co., Goquille.
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00
Down
Installs
A New Engine
In Your
Chevrolet or Buick
Balance —
$25.00
per month
■Southwestern Motors, Inc.
474 West 1st S t
Coquille
Phone 320 or 321
A t Sitkum
Baked Ham, Sauce Cumberland ................ ......... ..............11.50
C O Q U IL L È
X e n lln e l
$25.
It's Raining
Along The Coquille
Everyone down thia way are busy
between showers trying to get some
garden planted.
Mrs. Minnie Smith returned home
last Monday after spending several
weeks
in Bit
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burg, California, vis
iting her daughter and family, Mrs.
> | Dora Kay.
” I The Miles Hartw ell’s enjoyed din
ner on Saturday evening at the H art
well's.
Freddie Shelton and Rosetta Olsen
visited Dianne Hartwell Sunday and
took her bicycling.
The Jennings family moved from
the Frank H ull place last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Stewart of
Berkeley, California, ware visiting
her parents, the Finley Younce’s.
They returned tt> California to get
their belongings as they are moving
i up here.
Oral Moss and Mr. Johnson of San
Francisco, California, are at the A. R.
Fletcher place.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Buov and
Carol Irene of Coos Bay, spent Sun
day at the H artw ell’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Kranke of Fond
du Las. Wisconsin, were visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Smith on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Williams of Co
quille, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Fetch and
Denny of Myrtle Point and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy T. Johnson and Carol Ann
enjoyed their picnic lunch with Men-
delin and Joe Fetch, as the rainy
weather Interfered with a trip they
CoquilleVhrtey _
completed on Thursday. The budget
committee consisting of John CarL COQUILLE. OREGON
John Hawkins and John C o o k /a r i
working in conjunction with the PARENTS O F NEW DAUGHTER
members oi the Coos county court.
M r. and Mrs. Leonard Homenyk are
the proud parents of a baby girl bom
y . OBOUP MEETS
Saturday, A pril 24th. The little miss
J group met weighed eight pounds and was named
Tuesday to discuss business and to Beverly Ann. . The baby’s grandpar
D° r ‘ cemet« ’y. A p o t -
luck dinner was held. Dora E. Gear- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Homenyk
of Coquille and Mr. and Mrs. James
1» secretary of the association.
Holder of Richland. Wash.
A t Riverton
had planned.
S erved 1? N oon to 9
Budget Committee
Now A t Work
LUNCHEONS
Starting June 1st
Yes, something new will be added June 1st at
The M yrtle Lodge
When we will offer special luncheons
STARTING AT NOON
Every day except Saturday & Sunday
(until 6 P. M. on these two days)
Delicious meals tastefully served
and of course
Our regular Fried Chicken & Steak Dinners
each evening
THE MYRTLE LODGE
Between Coquille and Coos Bay
on Highway 101
Dancing every Saturday evening to the music of
The Selander Orchestra
Phone 7R15
for Reservations
Mr. and Mrs. Severus McCarthy *rq
the proud grandparents of a fine
baby boy bom to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Sprague at M yrtle Point on Wednes
day, May 12th. Hla name is M ark
Edward.
Ellen Strode has returned to school
after two weeks’ absence with chicken
pox.
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Mrs. Josie Mast and her son, M il
ford, of McKinley, visited with Mrs.
Mast’s sister, Mrs. Blanche Baker,
on Friday.
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M r. and Mrs. H arry Crowley of Co-
luille were visitors at the home of
larry’s parents, M r. and Mrs. Perley
Crowley, on Sunday.
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Mrs. Hazel Koontz left this week
for Portland where she w ill visit re l
atives. Mrs. White of Riverton took
her place in the Coos Bay Lumber
company’s dining room.
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Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Handsaker
were shoppers in Coos Bay on Mon
day.
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Mr. and Mrs. Severus McCarthy
drove to Eugene on Friday where
Mr. McCarthy attended the Logging
Congress. They returned on Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Del Hoke and daugh
ter, Della, are moving to Waterloo,
Oregon, this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clem Rasmussen are
moving to the Christensen ranch, be
ing vacated by Del Hoke. Mr. Ras-
mussen has the freight line between
Sitkum and M yrtle Point.
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Charlene M ullin is out of school this
week, being the latest victim of
chicken pox.
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Mrs. Ivan Laird returned home
from Portland on Wednesday of last
week, Her friends w ill be glad to
know that she is feeling better.
Gall Bunch and daughters, Durene
and Nancy, of Portland, were week
end visitors at the home of Gail’s
parents, M r. and Mrs. Oscar Bunch
of Dora. Mrs. Bunch could not ac
company the fam ily because her
health would not permit it at this
time.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bennett stopped
by to visit Mrs. Bennett’s parents,
M r. and Mrs. Harold Shepherd of
Dora, over the week-end They were
returning home after a trip to San
Francisco.
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Rev W. O. Briggs conducted church
services at the Dora Chapel on Sun
day. There was a very good attend
ance.
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TO HEAD MYRTLE POINT HIGH
G. B. Goddard, principal of Jack
sonville high school for the past five
years, has taken the position of prin
cipal of the Myrtle Point union high
school vacated this spring by Graydon
Crews who w ill go to Oregon State
. college to join the school of science
' staff.
ANNO UNCING
The formation of
Coos-Curry
Transportation, Inc
Formerly Benham's Transfer
WE HAVE ENJOYED YOUR PATRONAGE
IN THE PAST AND TRUST THAT WE MAY
CONTINUE TO SERVE YOU IN THE FU
TURE.
Sincerely,
RAY
OLSON
President & Manager
Coos-Curry
Transportation, Inc.
Phone 259
COQUILLE,
OREGON
N ifht Phone for heavy equipment 37GL ------ If no answer call 605J J