The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 02, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    Plywood No. 2691
•News Notes
Lions Install At
Dinner Dance
At the regular election of officers
of Plywood Local No. 2691, A. F. of
L., Coquille held June 28, the follow­
ing were elected:
President, Prank Carrillo.
Vice president, L. H. Barber,
rreasurer and financial secretary,
Raymond Peper, unopposed incum­
bent.
Recording secretary, L. R. Hick-
enbottem, incumbent.
Warden, W. L. Reed, incumbent.
Conductors, Geo. Thompson and
Tom Henderson. *
Trustee, Fred Houston.
• Retiring officers—president, 3. S.
Harden brook; vice president, Milton
Rodgers; conductors, Carl Alwert and
Frank Carrillo; trustee, Andy Rich­
ardson.
. ,
The Union is giving away five 825
defense band each month to its
members drawing the lucky numbers.
The Union already holds several
hundred dollars worth of defense
bonds.
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The Union, has made plans to set up
an emergency canteen manned by its
members. The Union hall has been
donated for that purpose in case it
is needed
Men who volunteered to
do this work are: Frank Carrillo,
Harry Williams, Goo. Thompson, L.
H. Barber, Guy Torrey, Tonny NoW-
m M. E. E. Denny. Robert Plieth. W.
L Reed and Floyd Porter.
L. R. Hickenbottom, -
Recording Sec.
The Coquille Lions club, wives of
members and invited guests, enjoyed
a dinner dance at the Midway Club
last Thursday evening. Dinner was
at eight with a cocktail hour before.
Fallowing the dinner there was an in­
stallation of new officers with R. A.
Jeub acting as installing officer.
New
officers
for
the
next
year are: president. Burton Dunn;
first vice president, Wm. Barrows;
second vice president, C. H. Arney;
third vice president, R. E. Harbison;
secretary, Ned C. Kelley; tail-twister,
Lin Swain; Lion-tamer, Bob Harris;
directors for two years, Tallant
Greenough and George Howe. Two
hold-over directors are Ferb Emery
and Dave Biegger.
Lloyd Claver,
out-going president, takes his place
on the board as director for next year.
Visitors Numerous
At Rotary Meeting
The Rotary Club held their first
regular meeting with Elbert Schroe­
der, the new president, in the chair
on Wednesday upon at the Coquille
hotel.
Rotarian guests present were E. E.
Heintzleman and O. B. Kellogg, of
Seattle; Jop Morgan, of Myrtle Point,
and Vic Torrey, of Marshfied.
Lion President Burton Dunn of the
local den was a guest and said that
his reception when he was introduced
made him feel right at home.
Spenny Ross, former Coquille Ro­
tarian, now of Hollywood, Calif., and
S. H. Stockhoff, of Eureka, were
also guests.
Doris Ann Wood, Rotary’s Victory
Girl candidate, was present and gar­
nered in quite a number of votes in­
cluding some from the Lions presi­
dent.
Davenport & Chair
Square Dancing
Contest To Be
An Attraction
Dismissals the past week were Fem
Boone, of Marshfield, who had re­
covered from a major operation, San­
dra Brewster of Fairview and Mv
E. R. Whitney of Myrtle Point, all
last Saturday. C. W. Wornstaff was
dismissed this morning.
Judge Jas. Brand
July 4th Speaker 7-
A rollicking, square dancing con­
test with Granges of Coos and Curry
counties will be a feature attraction
at Coquille’s Victory Celebration at
3:3o Saturday afternoon.
Prizes of a 350.00 Defense Bond for
the first place and a 325.00 Defense
Bond for second place will be the
awards for the lucky victors of this
exciting contest. The best caller will
receive a prize of 35 00 in Defense
Stamps and second best caller 32.50;
in Defense Stamps. ,
■ Eight dancers and a caller will be
entered by each grange. Each con-
testing team will go through one rou-
tine and the outstanding teams will
be called back by the judges for a sec-
ond dance in order that they may de-
termine the winners.
Farm folks of Cbos and Curry coun-
ties will take this opportunity to give
the city folks a lesson in dancing an
old-fashioned dance which is fas| be-
coming very modern.
Hon. Jas. T. Brand, associate jus­
tice of the Oregon Supreme court, a
former district court judge for Coos
county and a most popular citizen of
this county whose addresses are al­
ways appreciated in southwestern
Oregon, is to be the speaker of the
day at Coquille’s Victory—July 4th
celebration on Saturday.
He will speak from an open air
platform in Willard street after the
fire department water fight on El­
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- west of the
.... court house,
liott
street
at 1:15 Saturday afternoon
-The following ia the list
as arranged by Chairman F
and the sports committee, s
be held on Second street, be
bank and the Sentinel build
conclusion of Judge Brand*
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50-yd Dash, boys under 12
50-yd. Dash, girls under 12
50-yd. Dash, boys 12-16
50-yd. Dash, girls, 12-16
Three-legged Race
50-yd. Dash, Men
Belle Knife Hospital
Wayne Schrader, injured when his
car backed over him as he was work­
ing on it, was admitted for treat­
ment last Saturday.
The same day a 12-year old boy,
Herman Liebhart, was admitted for
treatment of an old leg and hip in­
jury and Donna Gormley underwent
a tonsilectomy.
Qn Monday this week Mrs. Estelle
Pattengill entered for treatment of a
broken nose and laceration and bruis­
es received in a car accident; James
Hoskins entered for chest treatemnt
and Mary Lou, six year old daughter
of Ralph Matthews of Camas Valley,
underwent a tonsilectomy.
A seven and" onte-half pound batty
boy, not yet Tfttnedi' ttyis horii to Mr.
and Mrs. Emedt Smith of this city
yesterday.
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Also on Wednesday T.-H. Hendrick,
of Bridge, entered for treatment of
an injured back and Ardyce Good-
50 rich underwent a tonsilectomy.
Chadwick lodge No.68
A. F. & A. M.
Stated Communication
Tuesday, July
iy ] 14, . >:M P. M.
Visitor* Welcome
‘
J. F. McHenry
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Automotive Elecrtlc
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Phone 33—435 W. Ind. Coquille
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Sandwich Bread, I1/» > lb. loaf 13c
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Paper Napkins, 3 pkgs............ 25c
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Qt. 46c
Nu Made
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Qt. 55c
Best Food
Salad Dressing Pt. 25c
SCHEDULES
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Sunny Dawn
Coffee, Airway, lb. bag ..
Coffee, lb. bag ...........
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Real Roast
Potato Chips...... . ............ 10c - 15c
Ritz Crackers, lb. ctn. NBC... 21c
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Harvest Blossom
First American Peas No 2 can 10c
Soup Mix, 2 pkgs.................... 15c
Minute Man Condensed
Swansdown Cake Fir, Ige. box 23c
Sweet
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White or Wheat
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Miracle Whip, Pt. 26c; Qt. jar 41c
Potato Salad, 15 oz. can, 2 cans 25c
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■IVER SAUSAGE or bologna
lb
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lb.
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27c
37c
25c
29c
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