The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 02, 1942, Page 11, Image 11

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PAGI KUIVIN
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Divine Love always has met and
always will meet every human need.
Mary Baker Eddy.
Norway News Items
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Bergen's Better Blossoms
Flowers
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Myrtlewood Novelties
Phone 64
Across from Phone Office
Certificates for Tires
And Tubes In June
Printed with a fluorescent chemi- poeuro to light the treated pattern
cal, a luminous necktie glows bril- will glow about 20 minutes,
Alan Clair and Curtis Ray Bober,
liantly in a bloekout.
After ex-
of Portland, are sepending their sum­
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mer vacation here with their grand­
Pollowing is the list of those who
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Raek- received certificates for southern
leff.
Coos oounty fqpa_tha-W*J Tita M1WT
Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs ,A- JL Rationiii« Board 7-1, Coquille.
Benjett met her brother and wife. New Truck Tire« sad Tubes
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Leep, of Roseburg,
John Cox, Bandon, 4 tire«, 4 tubes;
und hi» mother, Mrs. Julia Leep, the Lloyd Huntley, Myrtle Point, 1 tire;
other side of Bridge and had a picnic Edward Rauschert, Bandon, 3 tire«,
dinner together. After dinner Mr. > tubes; V. V. Hagedorn, Myrtle Point
and Mrs. Leep returned to their home 2 tires; Oscar Lundberg, Allegany, 2
in Roseburg and Mrs. Julia Leep re­ tires; A. W. Sweet, Sixes, 2 tires;
turned home with her daughter, Mrs. Lester Cox, Bandon I tire; Ennis
A. R. Bennett for a few weeks’ visit. Loahbaugh, Bandon, 1 tire; M. L.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Sparks and Daniel«, Myrtle Point, 2 tires; Roy L.
daughter and son, of McMinnville, Spires, Myrtle Point, 1 tire; Wesley
and Mrs. Wm. Harris, of Baker, Mon­ W. Harrison, Marshfield, 2 tires, 2
tana, were all week-end guests df tubes, L. C. Mast, .Coquille, 2 tires,
Mrs. Everett Sparks and family at 2 tubes; Fred E. Grant, Coquille, 2
Norway.
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tires; Carlton A. Smith, Coquille, 1
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Haughton, of tire; A. L. Powrie, Myrtle Point, 2
r^banon, were in over the week-end tire«, 4 tubes; McClellan A Watson,
to visit with their parents.
Myrtle Point, 4 tire«; OrUs Grant
Sunday the A. R. Davenports had Hale, Myrtle Point, ,1 tire; Glenn
a family gathering at the Davenport Daley, Myrtle Point, 4 tire«; Barrows
picnic grounds near their place on Logging Co., Myrtle Point, 8 tires,
Catching creek. Mr. and Mrs, W. R. 4 tubes; Raymond'L. Wilson, Bul­
Haughton and two grandchildren, I» lards, 4 tires; Waterman Bro», Bridge
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Clara and Billy Mellor, were also 3 tires, 2 tubes; Theo. L. Clinton, Co­
present. The picnic was also in honor quille, 2 tires; Elvin Cook, Coquille,
of Clara Mellor's birthday, which 2 tires; Coos County, 2 tubes; Morse
was the day before.
Stonecypher, Coquille, 2 tire*;J. W.
Monday this week Melvin E. Bunch Thorfipson, «Coquille, 2 tires; Leland
came down from Portland on busi­ C. McGilvery, Coquille, 2 tires, 4
ness, returning Tuesday afternoon,
tube*;
F. B. Hickok. Coquille, 2
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robison and Aunt tires, 1 tube; Glenn C. ¡teller, Myrtle
Ellen Robison, of Norway, and H. W. Point, 1 tire, 1 tube; Chas. B. Kuh,
Pribble and daughters, Gladys and Coquille, 1 tire, 1 tube; M. W. Ray,
Jean, of Rink Creek, attended a birth­ 8 tubes; Virgil Billings, Powers, 1
day party June 10 in honor of their tube; Acme Planing Mill, Bandon, 1
grandson, Billie Pribble, who lives at tube; Moore Mill A Lumber Co.,
Johnson Mill.
Bandon, 4 tubes; Fay W. Holverstott,
Mrs. Ellis Lewi* and son, Glen, of Coquille, 1 tube; Ronald Burr, Co­
Merced, California, are visiting this quille, 8 tires, 2 tubes; R. P. Daniels,
week at the Roy Robison home.
Gaylord, 2 tubes; M. J. Morrison,
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Mr*. Mary Gage, of Coquille, spent Myrtle Point, 7 tubes; Woodrow G.
■the day Monday visiting at the A. R. Robison, Arago, 1 tire, 1 tube; Ed
Bennett's.
Capps, Bandon, 2 tubes; Benham
The farmers around the Norway vi­ Transfer, Coquille, 1 tire; Howard
cinity are very busy these fine* hot Jenkins, Myrtle Point, 2 tires; P. W.
day*, "making hay while the sun Laird, Myrtle Point, 4 tires; Coo* Bay
438 Front
shine«.” The thermometer registered Dredge Co., Marshfield, 1 tire; P. M.
93 degrees here Monday.
Norton, Coquille, 2 tires; Stanley
Mr. and Mr*. John Knack from Bro*., Powers, 4 tires, 4 tubes; Ivan
Dunsmuir, Calif., visited, at the Boy
Old paper* 6c a
CREAM ’O COOS
ICE CREAM CO
Hip Hip Hurray
Bills Place
Sports Headquarters
All kinds of
REFRESHMENTS
* AU out for
Sporting Goods
Wall Paper
Gregg Hardware
Phone 68
Cowbell Dairy
and Delicatessen
LUNCH GOODS and
ICE CREAM
CASINO
4 Beer and Sandwiches |
Front St.
Phone 103L
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The White Cottage
HAMBURGERS
Victory Celebration
Coquille
4th of July
Celebration
Coquille
MILK SHAKES
ICE CREAM
day last weak.
New Passenger Tire* and Tabes
Lloyd Graham, Coquille, 2 tubes;
Darlene McDonald, ot Cushman.
Or e, to sp en d ing t h is Week with Mrs; [T H. Snyder, Coquille, 1 tire, 1 tube;
Sarah McCloskey.
R. C. Brownson, Coquille, 2 tubes;
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Fish called at Lyle E. Beyers, Coquille, 2 tires;
the A. R. Bennett home Tuesday to Cody Cockier, Bandon, 2 tubes; Ethel
see their old friend and neighbor, C. Littler, Coquille, 3 tires, 1 tube;
Mrs. Julia Leep.
Rev. Chas. M. Guilbert, Coquille, 2
Mrs. Ed Reiber, of Norway, spent tiree; Rev. James I* Ballinger, Co­
Tuesday of this week helping her quille, 2 tiros, 2 tubes; Victor G. Pet-
sMter-ia-law, Mrs. BiU Reiber. of tengill, Coquille, 2 tires; James Moutt-
Arago, can peas.
ton, Norway, 1 tube; Leonard C.
Mrs. Rufus Rylander is expecting Wltcosky, Coquille, 1 tire, 1 tube; W.
her son, Frank Trigg, home this Fri­ E. Foote, Coquille, 2 tubes; G. F.
day for the week-end and he is Vetter. Arago, 2 tube*; Frederick
bringing with him BiU LeMar and Lange, Myrtle Point, 2 tubes; Walter
Loma Summers, of Myrtle Point, and Shutt, Coquille, 2 tube*.
Jean McAllister, of Arago, for the
week-end.
Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Verne
Garroutte and son, Mark, and a
niece. Miss Ethel Chappel, aU of
Canyonville, Ore., visited with Mrs.
Judge King granted nine divorces
Garroutte** sister, Mrs. J. F. Schroe­ in circuit court here on Tuesday, to
der, from Thursday till Saturday.
the plaintiffs in the following cases:
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Garroutte and
Lucien Orr vs. Dorothy E. Orr.
Mrs. J. F. Schroeder took dinner
Evelyn Jenkins v*. Roy B. Jenkin*.
Friday with Mrs. Garroutte'* and
Frank E. Bridenhagen vs. Ethel,
Mr*. Schroeder's mother, Mrs. Emily Bridenhagen.---------- ___________
Burgees. It was her eighty-fourth
O. R. Ferri* vs. Hazel Ferri*.
birthday. Mrs. Burgess lives on the
Lena Embree vs. Wyjie H. Embree.
North Bank road.
Wallace F. Mardsden vs. Valloa
Last Wednesday, June 24, the Marsden.
Pleasant Point Needle club had their
Charles Floyd Smith vs. Ann Bell
regular monthly meeting at the home Smith.
of Mr*. A. R. Bennett and, although
Wendell S. Carlisle vs. Audrey P.
her mother, Mrs, Julia Leap's birth­
day wasn't till June 28 and a* there
were three members of the dub
whose birthdays came in the month
of June, there was a beautifully dec­
orated birthday cake for all and after
a potluck dinner, the president of the
club, Mrs. Frank Southmayd, pre­
James Moulton arrived at the
sented each of the four with beauti­
ful corsage bouquets. After a short county jail last Saturday after being
business meeting a program consist­ sentenced to 30 days and' fined $100
ing of several readings interspersed by Justice Barton on the charge of
with music and songs rounded out a driving while intoxicated. He was
pleasant day.
Mrs. Ella Bryant’s paroled after payment of the fine.
Also from Justice Bartoh’s court
daughter and two eons, Glenn and
Johnnie Parker, of Chicago, were vis­ Callie Brownwell Halliday was incar­
itors at the club. There were some cerated in the county jail Monday to
twenty or more present. Mr*. Leep serve 30 days for driving a car with­
was the honor guest, receiving several out having an operator's license.
. udge King Granted
Mine Divorces Tues.
Only Two Names
On Sheriffs Book
nice presents and many birthday
To embrace the whole creation with
cards. It was her 82nd birthday.
love sounds beautiful; but we must ,
begin with the individual, with the
nearest.—J. G. Herder.
Calling cards, 50 for (1.00.
Coquille
Roxy Fountain
Lunch
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SANDWICHES
ICE CRE«AM
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SALADS
COLD DRINKS of all Kind«
CANDY AND POP CORN
Cool off and En}ou the World”» Flneat Food
Don’s Pastime
Good Old Cold
BEER
and Smokes
Town Cafe
Good Food
Quick Service
355 Hall St.
CITY CLEANERS
IGLOO LOCKER PLANT
We join in the hope that the Victory Celebration
Coquille Will Be a Huge Success
Save for Victor u bu the Froten Food Method
351W. Front St.
310 West First St
Phone 115-M