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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1940)
W. G. Norway News items Mr. and Mrs H. M. Pleasant Point, near P Ft iday for Portland to riage of their son. J bride was Mias Helen land. For the pest ti young Mac Lean has of ana of the departi Meyer Stores in Po J. H. Drulmer, a has been building a shed at Swift's Non during the past week. The was too small to take care Mr. and Mrs. E, F. ing today in their ca trait, Mich. On their will be driving a new be a well deserved vi Mr. and Mrs. Soper and Mr. will be at the their absence. Mrs. Gus B* Kellenberger home Monday Mi Kellenberger. Sr . wa home from Portland by his fred, arriving at 2 a. He was at the clinic and then was takei hospital. He is mi provement from his Others who called at the Myrtte Myrtle If Al. U preparing plays to be presented this 1 riday evening. Nov. 8, at the gym. In May With June.", presented by he Juniors and Sophomores with the allowing cast. June Sommers, a girl of the farm, Virginia King; Polly Sommers. her 18 year old aiol«r sister, Fol- Yvonne Holycross; Elsie Hopkins, a neighbor, Bernice Lillie; Aunt Della Loving, June's maiden aunt, Ruth Schrader; Charlie Wilson, a young farm neighbor. Junior Gulstrom; Ben ny Jenkins, a young farm hand, Bruce Bishop; Tim Hawkins, a deputy sher- , iff. Delbert Hayes; Jimmy Junes, one of the Jones boys. David Bishop 4- “Luncheon for Six” presented by , Mr. and Mis. Morris Hendrix daughters were guests of Mr. . Mrs. Henry Clifford in Powers last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Richardson, | Glenda and Melva spent last Friday, * Saturday and Sunday in Roseburg. * ‘ 11/ D».srl«) kaa W. I? F. Byerly has * a kndlw badly d#wv>a* torn right hand as the result of an acident last ' week, when an extension ladder fell, ’ catching the hook between his thumb I and forefinger, tearing a terrible, deep cut. Miss Jane Roper, of Santa Crpz, California, came in last Thursday evening to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Roper. i Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Doyle and Jane . , ____ _ .. —1$"' : " ’ * - - - * i spent last Sunday visiting in Arago, which brought in quite a bit of cash.' j The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. ’ W. E. Foote acted as secretary-cash- Hiram Shoop, of Fairview, bom last ■ ier. It wa* a great night for the kid- ji • Thursday at Coquille, died two hours ’after birth. nd it pleased the older ones them enjoy themselves Mrs. I S. B. Hendrix, of Fairview, entered ogh is exceptionally good in Rackleff, Edgar Barton, who knows the Coquille Hospital Monday morn- lg how to pull entertaining Jim. Gerald Woodward; George ; ing for treatment of a badly bruised out of the hat. Steward, who knows Mary, Everett ‘right foot. He was injured while We had our first frost of the sea- Biondell. Special music between , working on the railroad and dropped ! a bar his foot. No bones were a Friday morning, Nov. 4. and plays. Admission 10c and 25c. i so light that it did little dam- Mrs. H. E. Watkins, Mrs. Marvin broken. A fire was enjoyed ■Shaw. Mrs. Rollin Bishop and Mrs. ‘ George ~ Brownsori and Raymond really chilly. S. C. McAllister attended a Leaders Norris motored to Grants Pass last training meeting held at the Christian week-end. ■ that have church in Coquille Monday. There Ellen Ellis returned to school Tues will be a community recreational day, after being absent last week meeting held at the Arago gym Wed folowing a tonsilectomy at the Belle of ap- nesday. Nov. 13, with Mrs. H. E. Wat- Knife Hospital. ! Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Clarke, Portland spent Friday, Saturday and Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hall, while looking tzf wtv ever VuMrirM irtttrttrsta -di- County Sheep Co. Miss Marvene Henigan had the mis- fortune to break her leg last Thurs day. She fell from her bicycle, breaking one bone Just above the ankle and has returned home after spending two days in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis have moved to Fairview from Myrtle Point. Probate Court Cases Oct. 31—John A. Sukurski, of Lar son Inlet, was last Thursday appoint ed administrator of the $2000 estate left by Anton K. Sukurski, who died Oct. 28. Appraisers named were Thomas Peake, C. F. McCulloch and Charles Davis. Rutherford Wheeler, of Aloha, Ore., was yesterday named as administra tor of the 8800 estate left by Ina Wheeler,' who died last Sunday. Martin Russell, Harry Walker and John W. Johnson were appointed ap praisers. ' WANTED — Farmers' Bargains Home for Cat - Farm Work - Hides - Wool . See FARR * ELWOOD’S “Swap Board.” Everyone is cordially invited to come. There will be games for everyone and a good time is expected. The regular monthly Missionary meeting will be held Friday afternoon at the church with Mrs. Stanley Hal ter and Mrs. Wayne Woodward as Fairview News to have a Beautiful Ne^ _ .Arago News OFATFR Funeral services were held Thurs day afternoon at the Brethren church in Myrtle Point for Mrs. Julia Root in the Norway ceme- appointments selected to sedan the teste of the most discrimi nate. The lowest gas gallonage of any full-sited car. The fine AMERICAS removes the law valid reason tor paying a higher price. Coquille Auto Company Coquille Garage 344 Front St., Coquille «.tore sU”’"g “Ü T WUR cw Lillaverte Myers, juwttf .-'MX ■it’d your OLD HESTER is DOWN PAYMENT’. ID financing Mrs. H. E. W 'TIL Low Cost Financing DEC 20 Builds Bank Credit •*s*f for your other needs In 41 statewide branches < C. M. HOWARD, FIRST RRTIORRbsBRn 4* Biegger Furniture-Co FURNITURE “