The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 17, 1941, Image 1

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D. D. Pierce Passed
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pects to have a
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Was 84’/2
i esreraay
until
a mill in Michigan.
whom everyone
city in
Woman's Club
Founder Passes
Will Register For
Civil Defense Reserve
but R. T.
of the
1. is
Ill
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Davis
8 a. ua. to 0 p. tn.
7 to 8 p.
in the
Jeub,
of Myrtle
II to 1 p. m.—Mabel Kunz,
Personal Taxes
Must Be Paid
Friday
Geo. W. Cox
Buried Tuesday
—- _—.
F. 8. Emery is confined to his home
by a badly sprained ankle, which he
suffered Tuesday in climbing a fence
on the W. L. Kirtner ranch west of
town.
Non-Hi Board Cuts
To Three Per Cent
of the
time
own.
»Vie of
a» a boy
he first
party
Mr
to Coos
for a
could
Board Equalization
To Meet Aug. 11
George W. Cox, of Bandon, wall
known logger and rancher of the Co­
quille valley, passed away at the
Timmons Home for convalescents
here, last Sunday morning. He had
been ill for the part two years.
He was born to Missouri Sept. 3,
his widow, he is
by five
fith, of Marshfield, Walter,
George, John Cox, aU
nine grandchildren and one
Coun-
official act»
is just
Oar
will be
of the Rbf
urday.
to act as
For tWo or
of the party it
their first trip in to the Tioga
After the
to try to
Orif-