The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 25, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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TWENTY YEARS AGO
Entered at the Coquille Pqetoffice as
Second Class Mail Matter.
Office Career W. First and Willard St.
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Chadwick Mge No. é8
A. F. A A. M.
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Apropos of the coming campaign
the following jingle is quite appro­
priate:
Termite* may come, Termites may
go;
Lord »ave us from third Termite»,
though.
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Fragmenta of Fact
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“If we were charged so much a
head for sunsets, or if God sent round
a drum before the hawthorns came
into flower, what a work w* should
make about this beauty.”—R. L.
Stevenson.
The above put* into words what
anyone of us may feel at time*. There
have been many beatutiful sunsets
lately and like all the truly good
thing* of life tttey are free. Imagine,
if you can, never seeing the splendor
of a sunset without paying a fee. Cer­
tainly we would hoard our pennies
for such a treat. There are many
other wonderful gifts at nature just
as free as sunsets if we only open our
eye* to them.
Lord Halifax, who answered Hit­
ler’* bld for peace early thia week, ia
called the “saintliest” character In
British public life, according to John
Gunther in hi* “Inside Europe.” Hal­
ifax made a stirring address and
surely the English warrior* will be
armed, not only with obedience and
patriotism, th* usual martial attri­
bute*, but with a consecration to th*
justice of their cause and with the
sacrednes* of their duty.
Stated Communication
Tuesday, August 13, 8:dd p. m.
Attention
The Hiking Club here is still in
building belong* to M. action and on Friday, July 16, the
press committee informs us, the mem­
bers hoofed it down to the Bestul
place, then across to the railroad
and back to H. B. Warner’» place on
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MANY POSITION OPEN FOR
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Bookkeepers, Auditors, Accountants
fir Business Machine Operators
For Information and Literature
On Training far These Positiohs Write
Prof. R. KEN JUBB
Core W. H. WANN, County Auditor,
Court House, Coquille, Oregon
Name
Address
Occupation
Schooling
A Thrill to See. ..A Joy to Own!
BEAUTIFUL • MODERN
MONTAG
One must admit that Hitler learns
by past mistakes. His broadcast last
Friday morning was in a temperate
tone, utterly different from the pre­
vious hysterical screeching and rant­
ing which had characterized hl* ad­
dresses to the German people. Of
course, hi* talk war designed for the
United States as much as for the
reichstag. We wondered, in listening
to hi* broadcast, if it were one speech
or two. Hitler’s voice, and hi* tone
of delivery could be heard but hi«
English translator drowned out his
words and it bad to be taken on faith
that the English version was the same
as the original one in German. We
doubt that a native Germsui could
have distinguished the words of Hit­
ler and been sure of a correct trans­
lation into English. Hitler’s has
shown himself capable of any
ery, great or small, when its serves
his purpose.
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Men & Women, 18 to 45
tew days here at the Dwight Culver
The weekly meeting of the Stamp
Club was held Monday afternoon at
the library with the following in at­
tendance: Lillian Holmes, Betty
Doney, Helen Hillabold, Lila Mae
Ison, Thelda Huff, Maude Hooton
Joan Richards Wilda Beckett Faye
Paulsen and the club leader Mrs A
M. Ison.
Mrs Harry Lindsay submitted to a
major operation Friday morning at
the Mast Hospital in Myrtle Point.
Rev. G. A. Gray of Coquille will
fill the pulpit of th* local church
next Sunday morning.
The group at Hooten's Haven was
the scene of another happy occasion
when the birthday anniversary of
Helen Hillabold was celebrated there
Monday afternoon.
Those present
besides the guest of honor were Mr*.
Arthur B Hillabold, Mrs. A O. Hoo­
ten and Maude, Mr*. A. L. Booher
and June, Faye and Jackie Paulsen,
Charlotte Watson, Joyce Henry, Tom-
jny Hillabold, Thelda Huff and Lila
Jrtae Ison. Dainty refreshments ware
Served dt the eloee of the party.
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