The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 02, 1942, Page 9, Image 9

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He Became An
Odd Fellow Here
Fifty Years Ago
Mrs. Bee Mahan sends a clipping
from her home town paper in Hous­
ton, Texas, regarding an old-time res­
ident of Coquille which will be of
interest to those few remaining who
lived here 50 years ago.
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Mrs. Mahan ts a sister of Mrs.
Henry Lorenz. In one matter we
will have to make a corerctlon in
Mrs. Mahan’s letter—the paper on
which she was a typesetter for a time
was the Coquille Herald which was
closed down during World -War I.
The Sentinel was not started until
January, IMS.
Following is Mrs. Mahan’s letter,
followed by the clipping about Wx A.
Dickson:
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Will Be At County
Agent's Office July 7
Under the heading “An Oregon
Hero," the Portland Journal on Tues­
day printed an editorial which is of
interest locally. The "mother” re­
ferred to is a sister of Mrs. C. W
Ashton and Mrs. Jennie Price of this
city and of the late Arthur and Edwin
P. Ellingsen:
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The Marshfield office of the United
States Employment Service will dis­
continue its weekly itinerant service
to Coquille, according to T. G. Scher­
er, manager.
Those who wish to file claims for
State Unemployment Compensation
or to continue their claims may do so
by mall, addressing ail correspon­
dence to 516 Curtis Avenue, Marsh­
field, Oregon. Claims may be handled
personally by calling at any time at
the Marshfield office.
Claimants are cautioned to use their
name as it is shown on their social
security card in conjunction with the
social security number on all corres­
pondence.
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A representative, of the office.
Odin Anderson, will be at the county
agent’s office in the court house on
Tuesday, July 7, to register those
who are interested in securing farm
work. Farm employers are urged to
place their orders for hay hands and
other farm labor at that time.
Mr Anderson will spend consid­
erable time in the Coquille valley
for the purpose of aiding farmers in
securing peak time labor. -
Orange and grapefruit peelings od of extracting such "juice” from
may soon become the, source of valu- these waste products has just been
_x__ solvents. a
meth- - developed.
able war-industry
A meth
GO FARTHER
Keep Your Car Operating Economically
SPECIAL MOTOR TUNE-UP
GAS MILEAGE CHECK UP
For Economy See Us About
Our Tune-Up Special This Month
9— Set Ignition Tuning.
10— Check Coil and Condenser
11— Clean Fuel Pump Bow) &
Check Connections.
12— Adjust Throttle for
Proper Starting.
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HOME TOWN CHEVROLET COMPANY
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These include such materials as
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