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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1940)
‘ÿ ’y ■ > I Bi '• 1 I-1 • ' — * I E.2 &£ ■ »>• -i? ' ,'v- -5 AN ■ ■ ■ entine 0 ■Î& r"*. ' I * K uuiwmess HSS »!!»?■ -XU9BB9KS9OI ■■■ JB C. of C. To Ask Paroled Boys Arago Airport Make A Break J Peeping Tom Lower River ’“•^rcepted > gl 4W It r. Uste : 9 With practically all the chambers of commerce replying favorably to the Coquille chamber’s letter of a few wss ki ago in regard to a reorganiza- I Wii ft?.' 4 I ■ ■ç*’ 3>-- " • Dr. J. D. F. CL J. « •Á Dr. CL G. I the* roof. » Gnp, Another P. U. D Road Taxes ■i‘ Í- Election Colled -■ Are Distributed > * Hr er- r. W. B. On August 31 there was in I ■■ F> Pirates-Red Devils Play Here Saturday P. V. D. Marshfield High which won a close 7 to d victory over Myrtle Point last Saturday, will be here Saturday to the qpWlM i IM Devils in the second W- 9 * «¡r** eAŸw Ervin L. Peterson, candidate for county judge on the republican ticket, waa a Coquille visitor Tuesday. He is making a systematic campaign over the county and says things as« looking pretty fair from his angle. He also said that from his sations with ranchers, dairy, boring and business men, he that Coos county is likely to be in the republican column, as ter as the •national head of the ticket is con cerned, at next month’s election. 1 • H■ rijliirriir -> ■ wtyflWwJF wWWwfB â m F Contract Let Good Crowd Hears Coquille Valley May Vice Chairman I ii c m use Posted At Smith Plant ! the P. U. D. which Furnish The Rock Club To Hear I Illustrated Lecture Former Resident Willkie Supporter Dewey Brown, of Portland, was a visitor in our city over the week-end. Mr. Brown, past president of The Oregon Democratic League and of the Willis Mahoney Clubs of Oregon, like many other staunch democrats, has hopped on the Willkie band wagon. Terming the republican candidate “the greatest guy on earth,” Mr. Brown has started on a statewide tour in Wiilkie’s behalf. Mr. Brown was one of the favored ones who rode on the Willkie special train through Oregon with the presi dential candidate and during the trip formed his opinion concerning Mr. Willkie. He predicts an overwhelmng majority vote for Willkie in this state. 3 , Guests In The jwar. Riverton Mon Buried Today Rotary Hears Funeral services are to be con ducted at Schroeder Bros.’ Mortuaries at two o’clock this afternoon for John A Young, M-year old resident of Riverton, who died there Monday af ternoon. Rev. E. C. Swanson will officiate at the services and interment is to be in the Odd Fellows cemetery at Ban don. The deceased is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Winnie Rockhold and Mrs.’ May Tucker, both of Riverton. Band Director pnwid »•to I Hotel d'Howell . -W ■ .. Bette Yeoman Harold E. DePree, forger, was brought to the county jail here last Buys Beauty Shop Thursday from Spokane by Sheriff Miss Bette Yeoman, daughter at A. R. Terrell Howell.. Mr. and Mra. D. V. Yeoman of Fair- Another new tenant in the county ML ta Ralph O. Panse, at Tillamook view, and who was a graduate oil |$ ImprOVinO ; county, who waa fined tSO in Justice C. H. 8. in 1Í1#, thia week purchased ■nd f -her AllemE. Morris « PF mUti: O*. ilfflM E.imr'iiHMM jiiiiRTiíiáieft iin there before the is ready for eus. a JniD serení ««sí temase. -.«UXV^-vî* •«•*«<* IWiteak iurw ... , Buried Sunday . i* J<wweu> ttax ' ¿tniw : 'L ■ ■■■ a--.. ...... I, ■ * Thirty-seven Aliens i t Have Registered Alton Grimes, registrar af aliens at the Coquille postoffice, reporta that 17 have registered to date with nearly three months yet before the Dec. 17 dead line is reached far others to come in and register. I Oct. T. t & ifi __________ ■ berk **-*«¿i ÜÖ83 ■W •