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8 et 40 met laat week at the Co-
qidlle hotel for a dinner and m eri-
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of the Southwestern
Oregon Grade A M ilk producers
association meeting te the Coos
Bay city hall last week, voted
unanimously to support the pro
gram of the Oregon M ilk Pro
ducer. committee, statewide group
o f producers and distributor, that
has been formed to oppose the
m ilk initiative on the November
ballot. The action by the local
group includes financial support of
the program as well as oomplete
agreement with the objectives ot
the program and a promise to
work in behalf of the present M ilk
Marketing Act.
\ C a r l Peterson, Ross
Roes Inlet, Cooa
Bay, president of the local
loca
sodation presided a t the meeting.
He is also a member of the state
wide committee of dairymen op
posing the measure. Commenting
on the action at the Southwestern
Oregon group, Mr. Peterson said:
"The action of our Coos county
dairyman affirms our position of
MUk
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COQUILLE
Brookings -
Drain Gets Tie
For SWO Pennant
Drain cinched at. least * tie for
the Southwestern Oregon league
pennant and Medford emerged as
the Black Sox' No. 1 challenger tat
weekendjMsebaQ actign.
In arff
Bend and
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the playoff, scheduled a t North
Bend August 31 and September 1.
The Black Sox’ Jerry Cade shut
and Manager
8-2 win In
of a Sunday afternoon
Ad Rutschman, BUI
Mel Krause homered for
the second one.
moved into the runner-
by edging Bandon
and 3-4. The double de-
the Millers to fourth.
Bay-North Bend rode to a
ph behind A1 Treichel
night. But W ally Beam-
er’s six-hitter gave Roseburg a 5-1
décision Sunday. Ward Rockey was
the
Mrs. Ed Hughes and Misa Ida
Oerding were In charge of arrange
ments.
Installing officers-elect of the
Coos county Salon were Mrs. M ary
Gibbons, Mrs. Verniece Shultz and
Mrs. Mae Koch from the Toledo
Salon No. M2.
Officers to head the Coos Salon
for the new year are Mrs. Loyal
Held», Le Petit Chapeau; Mrs.
Arthur Elbon, Le demi Petite
remise,
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W
illiam
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itot Mrs. Guy Tor
rey,’ L ’AumffitiRr; Miss Ida Oerd
ing, La Concierge; Mrs. Ed Hughes,
P ouvair member,)
Gifts were presented by retir
ing Chapeau, Mrs Ed Hughes, to
the out going officers of her year.
A special gift was presented Chap
eau-elect, Mrs. Loyal Nelsh. Gifts
weroalso preronted the installing
Lane county Salon has invited
the Coos Salon to their installation
dinner and also to a fam ily picnic.
Mrs. I d Detiefaen made lovely
corsages which were presented all
officers-elect and the installing
ladies from Toledo.
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smart starts '
. . . f o r YOUNG FALL W A R D R O B E S ^
SK IRTS.,
to school and casual
ate.
PLEATED
PLAID SKIRTS
I b alaos 5 to 14
$3.98
Marketing Act, as stated in prev-
ious meetings.
“The preservation of our pres
ent law works to the best interests
f local producers and also bene
fits consumers who use the milk
produced on our dairy farms. The
proposed initiative would repeal
a law which has brought stability
to the dairy industry in Oregon
during the past nineteen years
and has given consumers conais-
tently low prices, while the price
of m ilk in other parts of the Uni
ted States has fluctuated with the
Upsurge of in
flationary prices. The proposed
law is simply the instrument by
which certain commercial inter
ests hope to gain a price » V a n
tage for their own benefit» with
resultant loss of purchasing power
by local dairymen and destructive
trade practices among local inde
pendent merchants.”
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PEO Members Are
Guests A t Party
Also all-round pleat
ed skirts 1 b solid
colors at J3.W.
PLAIN RAYON FABRIC SKIRTS
In red, navy and green .....£.........
>2.95
C O R D U R O Y S K IR T S
In red, gold and b raw n__________
$3.98
Available in sizes 7 to 14
PLAID CIRCULAR SKIRTS
........
$3.98
JERSEY BLOUSES
to mix or match with any skirt. The button
down front, short sleeve, batwing style.____ $3.49
Mrs. Wayne Smith and Mrs. BUI
Cook were honored Wednesday
evening w ith a party at the home
of Mr». W illiam Barrow.
Members of Chapter C C of the
P.E.O. Sisterhood met to bid fare-
weU to both these women who
leave aoon for New York and Cali
fornia respectively to make their
homes. Lovely gifts were presented
by the chapter.
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DEATHS—
Archie O liver Flood, ' M yrtle
Point, July 24; Roy Elmer Gnadt,
M yrtle Point, July 28;' Cynthia
Alice Carey, M yrtle Point, July 28;
Brenda Joyce Ellison, North Bend,
August 8.
Earl Albert Barnhart, Lakeside,
August 5; Marilyn Joan Dewlese.
North Bend, August 7; WiUlam
Joseph Anderson, North Bend,
August 8.
The pullover style, with batwing short sleeves is
priced at . . . . . . ----- ---------------------------------$2.49
"HEALING WATERS'
Beth styles available in green, rad, gold and gray.
s Sizes 7-14 ,
L O R E N Z "
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FROM 11 A.M. "TIL 2 P.M.
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Il .1 r Lauf
Of Sweeper
time a batter deal financially
ba made by the city la |
equipment.
Monday
No action waa taken by the
they were considering the pur
chase of a new sweeper for the council Monday night on a sweep
er. Two era considered as the beet
city of Coquille.
offered and a choice w ill be made
Stating that the initial invest
ment of some ten thousand dollars
for a modem sweeper was only
part of the problem, Moore pointed
out that it took a skilled employee
to operate the piece of equipment,
and that upkeep was high on such
modernized approaches to dean
s tr e e ts .'
.
ter from her cousin, Mrs. Paul
Ha pointed out that the use of R tw llng of Independence, Ore.,
manual labor similar to that em stating that her mother, Mrs M i
ployed in Portland might be a wise randa Way was very 111.
Vows Announced
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Williams
of Myrtle Point announce the
marriage of their daughter Doro-j
thy Joanne, to Neil E. H a g a o f
Coquille. Hags is the son of Mrs.
Homer Stokes of Yachats and Les
ter Hags of Coquille.
They were married Saturday,
Aug. 8, in Reno, Nev., w ith M r. and
Mrs. Darrell Williams as attend
ants. They are at home on Mc
Kinley Route. C o q u i l l e . ,
Faith Lutheran
Guild Meets Here
The home of Mrs. Ester Williams
waa the meeting place of the Faith
Lutheran Guild i Tuesday »night
with most members and four
guests present.
The devotions were given by
Mrs. Ethel Gloek followed by a
Bible study In Revelations by Rev.
Orth. Mrs. Kathryn Ash presented
a discussion on social service and
Christian social service.
Plans were made for a cooked
food sale on September 12 for a ll
ladies of the church to participate
in and sponsored by the guild.
By Ik b o «
McLeod Construction Company
Second Annual Jersey
Booster Sale
SUNDAY, AUG. 24, 1952
1:99 P M. PST
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>»e<nt
Fair Grounds, M yrtle Point
COWS—BRED AND OPEN HEIFERS
Back O fta ta g Carefully Selected
Blood of Champions at Auction*
Riverside Moves
H lS tO H C
Lilac Sir
Kabul Pl’inarlr
H O IH e
In preparation for the construc
tion of more new houses in the
Riverside development on Sanford
Heights, Russell Konrad waa busy
supervising the moving of the
Lund home in that area this week. _
With fourteen new houses com
pleted in June and many of them
sold, a new group of modem two ,
and three bedroom homes w ill he
ready for occupancy by late fa it
STORK
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Inspect Cattle In Forenoon
' . . . 5U COOS-CURRY
ANTON MALAR, JR- Sandy, Ora., Auctioneer
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Pastry
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To M r. and Mrs. William Cook,
Myrtle Point, July 30, a son,
Daniel Bruce; M r. and Mrs. Robert
Martin, M yrtle Point, July 17,
daughter, Roberta Carol; Mr. and
M n . Leland Post, Myrtle Point,
July 17, a daughter, M arilyn Lee;
Mr. and Mrs. B illy Hutchcroft,
Myrtle Point, July 18, a daughter,
Mary Ellen; Mr. and Mrs. Dongld
Shore, Myrtle Point, July “ “ “
K lrt Nelson; Mr.
Russell Schultz, Myrtle
July 24, a daughter,
Lynne; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Albertus,
M yrtle Point, July 24, a
Michael Roy.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Crook,
M yrtle Point, July 28, a son, Rob
ert Dale; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Rackleff, Myrtle Point, July 20, a
daughter, Connie Lee; Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Shirley, Jr. M yrtle
Point, July 20, a daughter, Theresa
Ann; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Franzen,
M yrtle Point, July 31. a daughter,
Janis Kay; Mr. and Mrs. Rial
Ames M yrtle Point, July 31, a son.
Rial william , II ; M r. and Mrs. Nile
Lewis, M yrtle Point. August 1, a
daughter, Susan Lee.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roe, J r ,
Myrtle Point, August 2, a son,
Michael Vernon; M r. and Mrs. Earl
HUI, Charleston, August A. a
daughter, Vivian Gay; M r. and
Mrs. Samuel Stiennon, Coos. Bay,
August 1, a daughter, Nancy Ella;
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Ritter, Coos
Bay, August 1, a daughter, Taunya
Lea; M r. and Mrs. James Fuller
ton, Coot Bay, August 2, a daugh
ter, Vicki Ruth; M r. and Mrs. Paul
Vines, Coos Bay, August 2, a son,
Paul Earl; M r. and M n . James
Anderson, Coos Bay, July >7, a
son, W illiam James; M r. and Mrs.
Harris Bucher, Coos Bay, July 30,
a daughter, Jacuqeline Claudette;
Mr. and M n . Robert Hemple, Coos
Bay, July 30, a daughter, Christina
Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Ireland Flowers,
CoOs Bay, July 28, a son, Ireland
Elton, Jr.; Mr. and M n . Vernon
Stanfield, Coos Bay July 18, a ton,
Michael Vernon; M r. and M n .
Wesley Murtón, Coos Bay, July JO,
a ton, Steven Victor; M r. and M n .
Junior Hoehne, Cooa Bay, July 20,
a Mon, Chad Raymon; M r, and M n .
Arao’d Freeman, Coos Bay, July
28, a son, Arnold Francis, Jr; M r.
and M n . Kenneth Hobbs, Bandon,
July 31, a son, Ronald Kenneth;
Mr. and M n . H enhel Keeler,
North Bend, July 7, a son, Carl
Steven; Mr. and M n . James De-
wieae, North Bend, August 8, a
eon, Jimmie Dewane; Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Ellison, Jr., North Bend,
August 5, a daughter Brenda
Joyce.
Mr. and M n . Myron Gates,
daughter,
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Best Foods Mayonnaise
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Wadham’s Catsup .».................. .........................
Van Camp’s Pork and Beans
2 for 35c
----- No. V/» can 2 for 47c
No. 2 can 2 for 39c
Tender Cube S te a k ..................
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