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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1939)
The Sentinel TWENTY YEARS AGO day evening with a birthday party at his home. Those present were: Miss es Alice Belshaw, Betty Davis and Phyllis Belloni and Bob Lundy, Er- in Hood River. Mast Hospital. The Stinsen family had a reunion at Brushes Creek, Curry county Sun day. About twelve were present. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bargelt and family, of Sumner, Wash., are visiting Mrs. Bargelt’s mother, Mrs. Emma Hermann. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker, of Parker, Arizona, who have been vis iting Mrs. Ella Bryant, left for their home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin G. Dodge and E. A. Dodge, justice of the peace, left Monday for San Francisco to visit the fair on Treasure Island. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosslow and Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Hansen returned Sunday from an extended tour of California, Nevada, Idaho, Washing ton and Oregon. They enjoyed the fair at San Francisco, while in the bay city. Mr. and Mrs. L. P, Linn and family returned last week from Minnesota, where Mr. Linn has been attending summer school at the University of Minnesota. Mr. Linn is principal of the local union high school. Enroute home they visited Mr. Linn’s brother in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mitchelmore returned Monday from a three weeks’ trip to San Francisco, where they visited the fair and also attend ed summer school where Mrs. Mitch elmore took a course in leading choirs. Mr. Mitchelmore is pastor of the local Presbyterian church. ’ Paul and Patty Porter are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porter, from their home in Albany. Earl Leslie is looking after busi ness in the Fanners and Merchants Bank while Cashier Mast is taking his vacation. drove in returned Isabella Newhouse was on Monday named as executrix of the will of E. E. Newhouse, who died Aug. 11, leaving an estate estimated to be worth $4,000. Tennessee Grant was on Tuesday confirmed as executor of the will of Elizabeth Siddons, who died at Crab tree, Ore., August 14, leaving a Coos county estate of $800. A petition for probating the will of John Wesley Appleton, who died at Myrtle Point, July 7, was filed Ijy Jas. Watson yesterday. The estate is estimated to be worth $1500. Woman’s TUNA FISH Fragments PHONE 20 MARKET your Ideal Mealing Placed