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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1940)
J* ' ree the ex- If Hiller Wins Some Canadians which will ai Port Or- Oold Beach « SI thorized it ton IS, will Point Commissioner T. H. Thompson Passes The second death among members of the Coos county court within a month occurred at Eugene last Fri day roomngi when Commissioner Thos. H. Thompson passed away at a hospital there. He had undergone an following held ot any Mrs. Woodyard Returns From East conjunction with the Ma Southwestern Sales Force Enjoys Trip ■■■■ i of the Southwest Mrs. Maud Skaggs Woodyard, who had spent a month attending the ot Music at Winona, Ind., re home Monday evening and her music classes were started the next day. While at Winona she studied with dx very fine teachers. Prof. Rease, of Arizona, voice and di- ig; Griffith Jones, of Cleveland, of children’s voices; Kath- Carmichael, St. Louis, piano and eri<wnpanykw; Clyde Guilford, Mi ami, conducting; Mrs. Ruth R. Thom as, stage conduct and pronunciation; and Homer Rodeheaver, song inter- force, Cliff Gulaeth, leading. V. C. Mrs. Woodyard visited Glacier Park and Mr. and Mrs. while on the way home. i want up to Seattle ---------------- a------- . , . last Friday to attend the first show- 11M1 Buick at the Olympia rrom there they 'went to r B. Ci by boot and on from Seattle to Drs. Stark, Keiser is also county Gearhart trip five week them to the seaboard, with stops in 01 ' York, New Hamp shire, and Washington, D. C. They were accompanied from Astoria, Ore., by his mother who is 92 years of age and J. N. says he never saw a woman enjoy a trip and thrive on it like his mother did. While in Washington they saw Julia Leatherman, formerly in the county clerk’s office'here. She is looking extremely well, but says she hopes next year to have a transfer in the Civil Service to some point in the west. The Gearharts traveled 8377 miles, topping by one hundred or so the mileage made by County Treasurer and Mrs. Chas. Stauff the past sum mer. Descended Rogue In a Canoe as usual. Married Friday At Carson City Faye June Nosier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nosier, and Herman Floten were marriqd Friday at Car- son City, Nevada. They are expected to return here today from a trip to Boylder Dam and Yellowstone Na- tienal park. Their home will be made on the Cunningham ranch, owned by Mr. Floten and his sister, Mrs. Effie Miller. Nearly Five Feet The Past Year Powers Resident For 25 Years Buried William Alfred Doak, brother of Jay Doak of this city, who had been , anitor of the Poyers school for the past 25 years, passed away at a hos pital here last Sunday./ Funeral ser vices were held at Schroeder Bros. Mortuaries here Tuesday afternoon and interment was in the old Doak burial plot on Bear creek. _ Mr. Doak, who came here at the age of ten, was bom in California and was two months and two days passed 68 years of age at time of his death. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Roxy Doak; three children, Oliver L., of Seaside, Ivan R., of Chiloquin, and Mrs. Zetta Lyon, of Seaside; also by a grandson, one brother, Jay Doak, and three sisters, Mrs. Belle Barklow, of Powers, Mrs. Sylvia Drew, of Ban don and Mrs. Mjntie Walton of Sa linas California. The close of Coos' precipitation fis cal year last Saturday night found the year’s rainfall of 58 inches to be about 13 inches greater than it was the previous year but eight inches less than the average for this section. The attempted rain on Sunday and Wednesday did not materialize, al Mrs. Elbert Schroeder, a niece; Mrs. though fishermen at Gold Beach said Oro Laird and Mrs. Frank Cowan, it rained quite hard there Sunday., sisters, and Wm. Weekly, of Myrtle Point, a brother-in-law, left for Sis ters, Oregon, yesterday morning to attend the funeral tomorrow of Earl Steele, a former Coquille and Myr tle Point resident, who passed sway early Tuesday morning from a heart attack, suffered Sunday. The funeral is to be held at Bend. Mr. Steele is also survived by his widow, the former Irene Weekly, Earl Steele Dies At Sisters Former Resident To Be Buried Friday Found sted «¡s list jyorwsy These Registered To Date - ■ Vv..* at