Credit W om en Hold
Shower For Mem ber
A handkerchief shower was held
at the breakfast of the Coquille
Credit Women thia week. The
shower and breakfast was at the
home of Lucille Ewing. I t honored
Vklerie Underwood who plans to
leave soon.
Dessert was served by the hoe-
teas, Lucille Ewin< and Sara E.
Christian Workers’ Institute In
Ellehsburg, Wash, was enjoyed re
cently by Rev. Norman I * Orth,
Mrs. A. Li Dunn and Mrs. A . H.
Ash. Mrs. Orth and Bobby visited
in Yakima with a sister.
The institute was held at the
Central College of Education and
those attending from here special
ized In work for the training of
Sunday school teachers.
Male Quartet Due
At Baptist Church
The Ambassador male quartet
from the Bible Institute of Loa
Angeles w ill bring a concert of
song and testimony at the Emanuel
Baptist church Wednesday, Aug.
Loggers
* * 14C Urged
-- Tn, T To Ask For Retroadive
Pay. After IWA Timberworkers Strike
Loggers and sawmill workers
who terminated employment w ith
employers who have contracts with
the International Woodworkers of
America, CIO, during the recent
strike In the Northwest were
urged today to apply Immediately
to their former employers for
retroactive pay due as a result of
the strike settlement.
stands a t • foot, ten inches.
The notice came from to. F. H ar
tung, IW A president, who said the
WESTERN HULL OPERATORS
TO GATHER FOR CONFERENCE men may have onb- a le w day« yet
Sawmill operators of the western
states and British Columbia w ill
gather at the Multnomah Hotel In
Portland, Ore., on Sept. 38-80,
for th e 1852 Sawmill Operating
Conference, the third session to be
conducted by the industry under
the sponsorship of The Timberman,
international lumber Journal at
formal,
working
session,
its contract
actiyity stems from the new con
tract which grants a wage boost
of TVtc an hour plus differential
pay and other benefits as of A pril
I. Men who worked from that time
until the strike was called w ill
have pay coining to them if their
operations were covered by the
IJVA Northwest Regional Negotiat
ing committee settbeaeMZmmiM
said, regardless of where they are
working now, or what union af
filiation they may h»yto-: ’„5V‘ î/* ,i
Deadline of SO day* fpr applica-
Experience says
minus
duets, quartets and brass trio.
heard over the Bible
Institute hour three times a week
on the Don Lee Mutual network.
The public is invited i f the pro
gram.
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Coquille Dancers
Entertained A t Lak
Check the extra-value In SAFEWJITS
Mr. and Mrs. V . R. McCurdy en-
tained the Coquille Promenade»
and their families'at the Croft Lake
home on Sunday. A picnic, swim
ming and square dancing filled the
day.
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ENO UG H
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M IL K
FROM
THE
BAY 5 5 0 1
FIRST LIN E OF DEFENSE
To M r. and Mrs. Joel C. Med-
dera, 585 Bush, Coquille, a son,
August 4; M r. and Mrs. Ronald O.
Grant, Gaylord, tw in daughters,
August 8; M r. and Mrs. , Lois
Lackey, Coquille, a daughter, A u
gust 5; Mr. and Mrs. Donald L.
Lewis, R t 1, Box 478, Coos Bay,
a son, August 8; M r. and Mrs. Earl
C. Ayers, M yrtle Point, a son, A u-
gust 7; Mr. and Mrs Dale L. Me
cum, Myrtle Point, a daughter,
August 8; M r. and Mrs. Sam H.
Gregory, Broadbent, a daughter,
August 8.
M r. and Mrs. Arnold S. Hill,
Powers, a ton, August 8; M r. and
Mrs. W illiam A. Smith, Sixes, a
son, August 8; M r. and Mrs. Rich
ard C. Hildebrand, Langlois, a
daughter, August 10; M r. and Mrs.
Warren A. Smith, Myrtle Point, a
son, August 10; Mr. and Mrs. '
Clarence J. Landis, Langlois, a
daughter, August 10.
A DM ITTA NC ES—
Bonnie Larsen, Agness, August J
J; Junior Peterson, M yrtle Point, <
August 4; D. I. Justice, M yrtle
Point, August 4; Albert Breuer,
M yrtle Point, August 8; Orlen
Meader, M yrtle Point, August 5;
William Stratton, Coquille, August
8; Virginia May Casteel, Powers,
¡August 8; O. W. Pafford, Santa
¡Anna, CaMf., August 6; Mrs. C la r
ence Jones, Bridge, Rt., M . P.. A u -|
.gust 6; Ricky Wilcox, McKinley,
! August 6; Glen Brannon, Coquille,
August 0; Mrs. Paul Parris, Terres
Heights, Coquille, August 8; Sharon
Graham, Sitkum Rt., M.P., August
•S; A. J. Stewart, Broedbent, Au
gust 8; Guy Mauney, Coquille, Au-
Igust 8.
: Mrs. Amanda Johnson, Myrtle
Point, August 7; Mrs. Lloyd W at
son. M yrtle Point, August 7; Rose-
inna Roth, Arago Rt., Coquille,
August 7; Mrs., Jane Adams, Port
land, August 7; Mrs Rose Ann
Frye Powers, August 8; John
Walker, Portland, August 8; Mrs.
Frank Harrison, McKinley Rt., Co
quille, August 10; Mrs. William
Nagel, Bandon, August 10; Mrs. L e-
Roy Barnes, Remote, August 10;
Johnnie Wise, M yrtle Point, A u
gust 10; Jerry Spencer, Myrtle
Point, August 10; Jeanne Zaneis,
LaCrosse, Wise., August 11.
W OOLENS
TO DAY!
None of us can prevent moths. Blit we can limit
them, by haying clothes cleaned TODAY.
No-D-Lay Cleaners will do the job with expert
service and moth-proofing.
B IR TH S R E G U fE R E D
M r. and Mrs. Richard J. Mae-
yaert, 812 N. Heath, Coquille;
.daughter, Aug. 12; M r. and Mrs.
James T. McCasland, Remote, son,
i Aug. 18; M r. and Mra. Joel A.
I Ray, Powers, son, Aug 14; Mr.
and Mrs. Spencer C. Long, Box
521, Bandon, son, Aug. 14; Mr.
and Mra. Alton L. Strain. Lang
lois, daughter, Aug. 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Absher,
Myrtle Point, son, Aug. 10; Mr.
and Mrs. Ben P. Crsfclll, Powers,
daughter. Aug. 18; Mr. end Mrs.
Ollie R. Wakey, Myrtle Point,
daughter, Aug. 17; M r. and Mrs.
Billy B. Martindale, 122 S. EUiott,
Coquille, son. Aug. 18; twin sons,
Aug. 18; Mr. and Mrs. James H ,
Gibbs, Bancroft, M. P., Aug. 18.
admittances
Erwin M iller, Coquille, Aug. 8;
Harold CuptiB, Coquille, Aug. H i
Martin M Schmidt, Norway, A u t,
11; SMrtey Belcher, Bridge M ,
M. P., Aug. 12; Mrs. L . t Kraot-
zer, Langlois, Aug. 12; Stanley
Steinhoff, M yrtle Point, Aqg. 12;
Mrs. Carl B. Holland, McKinley
R t, Coquille, Aug. lS fE lla Hocle-
enberry, Myrtle PoisA Aug 1»;
Lots Miller, M yrtle Point, Aug. 18:
Mrs. Leonard Carlson, Lakeside,
Aug. 18.-».,
I] Mrs, Robert Jones, Powers,
Aug: W WilHem Rtrntton, Co
quille, Aug. 14; Mrs. Michael W.
Studley, Port Orford, Aug. 18;
Robert L. Smith, Powers, Aug. 15;
■Ers. John X. Wllleford, Coquille.
Aug. 15; Steve Butin. SsBcaoa,
Phone
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Silverslde Salmon, whole or half
Halibut Steaks, pan ready .—----
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$ 1 .8 1 Shortening
79c
9 Du<?pi”t1 3 2 c Tim e Comfort 4 . » 3 9 c
‘“ ’ i n j » . 23cFadal Tinas
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Pie Filling Kl"nel
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Palmolive Soap 3 iS 2 5 c
Lux Soap Mild
3 bars 2 5 c
Breeze includes dish towel 31-os. 6 3 c
Tide Detergent
Dreft Detergent ik » .pa» 3 lc
While nagic « 23^».^. 2 7 c
Niagara Starch » « . pm «. 2 1 c
Shady Lane Butter ■h ^83c
Smmybank Margarine. 3 Q C
Canterbury Tea 48-bag. pkg. 5 3 c
S ó c jk y ia rk Brud
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Pork & Beans ä 2 n :.^25 c
Columbia Dill Pickles v 4 9 c
Mayday Salad Oil
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Gravenstein Applggw,
Bartlett Pears - w — .
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