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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1942)
/ ' ■ - . ■ Rural Areas Are . . ..1 - Organized For Any Emergency June Fox, Ellen Braxton, Aloha Al en, Helen Lund, Helen Ann Shaw, Maxine Johnson, Margaret Belloni, Phyllis Belloni, Marguerite Robison, Lydia Holstein and Margaret Stewart. Bulletins On How To Save Sugar (Continued from Page One) Prt, protection, farm labor and farm transportation. Through this program will be car ried out the rucal farm fire pro tection project, already partially set up and the program calls far t or 10 men in each neighborhood area who will make'« personal survey of their areas, and have eliminated all fire hazards such as high grass, moss on the roof, inflammable material in Out-Door Pot Luck Dinner In the lovely yard of Mr. and Mr«. Ralph Taylor a group of friend« gath ered on Tuesday night for a potluck dinner. During the evening court whist was played- Mr. and Mrs. Don Croquet was played until it became ■’ Gillespie were high and each re- too dark. Members present were celved a gift. Those present were Marjorie Knight. Norene McKeown, Mr. and Mrs. J. I* Steven«, Mr. and Madeline McKeown. Aloha Allen, Mrs. Drue Cunningham, Mr. and Mr«. Margaret Belloni, Maxine Johnson, C. V. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gil- Gladys May, Alys June Fox. Helen lespie and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor. Lydia ----------------- ;-------- Ann Shaw, Ellen Braxton, Holstein, Margaret Stewart. 100 Had Picnic Dinner In The Grove Intelligently! Bachelor Giris Luncheon The Bachelor Oirla’ Club held their regular meeting and noon luncheon at the Coquille Hotel last Friday. Ex cept for plans formuated for their float in the 4th of July parade the meeting was routine Members present were Marjorie Knight, Nor ene McKeown, Gladys May, Alya F. MeHenry< utu Htm ¡ Roland Homenyk Services Yesterday ARMAND LEG MAKÍ UP "MMMl Barrow Drug Co, Use our low-cost maintenance plan —pay on convenient monthly terms For Fun in the Sun! H. W. Baumgartner To Be Buried Today ( _ Glamorous.. Swin Suita Sleek fitting! Foe Sports! /JSjw- Paatel Plaid Pain with the soft fluffinass <jf Warm 25% wool combined cotton! Satin bound. Double bed «ise—72"x84’’. r 4Mea. Rayon and Cotton Single rayon Bound 72” x blankets of fine spun combined with cotton! with rayon satin. 90*. BLOUSES Of slub broad Good Cotton Twill SLACKS Nicely cut of denim, 1 AO hopsacking or twill. * * looking Henry W. Baumgartner, a pioneer of the Riverton section for many 'years, passed away Sunday night at ¡Mercy Hospital in North Bend, death being due to the infirmities of old age. The funeral services will be held at two o'clock this afternoon at the Schroeder Bros.” chapel, Rev. Mr. Freisan of Bandon officiating. Mr. Baumgartner was born at i Abingdon, Virginia, Feb. 14, 1897, he wing two months and 22 days past 85 years of age. | Since retiring from active work on the ranch five years ago, he has made his home with his daughter, Mrs. F. E. Hull at Bandon, his wife FBrLw± JT*1” 2.98 Phone 203