The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 22, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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Golf Tournament At
Coquille Valley Club
H, N. I^orenz, who suffered a se­
vere attack last Wednesday night,
has been showing Improvement since
and was feeling better yesterday, al­
though still unable to be up.
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Woman's Club'Annual May. Day
Dance, Saturday, May 1, in Coquille
Community Building. Come and see
the queen crowned at 8 00 p. m.
Admission 55 cents per person. 1313
Next Sunday, April 25, a tourna­
ment will be held at the Coquille
Valley Country Club between the
Smith Wood-Pi oducts Co. members
and the rest of the club members.
The match will'start at 1:00 p. m.
Sunday afternoon.
Players from the Smith Wood
plant feel confident they will have
an easy victory but Sunday after­
noon should settle this argument.
Prises will be awarded in such a
manner that everyone will have a
chance to win.
Be on hand early so each foursome
can be lined up without too much de­
Chadwick Lodge No. tö
lay.
Belle Knife Hospital
J_. O. Berglund, of Hood River, has
been temporarily transferred from
the branch there to the Coquille
branch, of the First. National Bank
to serve until Orville Clinton, who is
still in the hospital, is able to return
to duty. Mrs. Berglund and their
two children did not accompany him
to Coquille. He came in Sunday.
Reverend and Mrs. Frank E. Brown
arrived Monday, frorp Willamette,
Oregon, to spend the week with Rev.
and Mrs. Charles Brown and to as­
sist in services this week at Pioneer
Methodist church.
Auxiliary Ada Violet Weaver of
Coquille 'has completed basic train­
ing at the First Women’s Army Auxi­
liary Corps Training Center at Fort
Des Moines. Iowa, and has been
selected for specialist trailing in the
administrative school.
pect to move into their new home in
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a few days.
Wm. A. Clay, an Army sergeant
The property located at 808 N.
Mrs. Chas. H. Oerding returned 1 located al Bandon, underwent an ap- Henry St., owned by Mr. and Mrs
home last Thursday evening after pendectomy last Friday. The same Matt Stankavich, was sold to Walter
spending two weeks with her hus­ day Miss Elizabeth Link, of Powers, Laird, a local investor. The Stank-
band In Seattle. She found Charles ' entered for treatment.
aviche have moved to a farm in Cur-
well and happy in his work. A pro­
A baby boy, who has been named ry county.
motion of a few weeks ago has made Jack Thomas, was born to Mr and
The horn«1 of George Moore on
him supervisor of the electric shop 1 Mrs. Jack Storm, of the Croft Lake North Collier street was sold to
at the U. S. Naval Air Station at section, on Sunday.
Harry Hickam, who has been rent-
Sand Point.
Orviile Turner, of this city, was ad- Ing the property Mr. Hickam is em-
inittSd for treatment on Sunday and ployed by Smith Wood-Products Co.
Miss Lunnelle Chapin enjoyed a left the hosiptal next day.
’ as a plywood worker.
visit the past week-end from her
Mrs. Ralph Brown and Mrs. Ray-
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sister, Mrs. P. C. Mason, who with mond McLeod, Coquille ladles, were ft
Stelle Resigns As
her small daughter, Carol, came down
admitted Monday for medical treat-
Croat Owlrm»»"
from Salem to take in the Senior ment.
Class play. Miss Chapin was director
Audrey Schroeder, seven year old
Now that thu y*“r’8 «nnual Red
of the play.
grand daughter of Gue Scroeder at Cro“ membership drive has been so
I Arago, underwent an appendectomy successfully completed, E. E. Stelle,
ion Monday.
Coquille chairman, has written the
| Donald Kennett Oddy, from Four county chairman, L. A. Blanc, re-
Mile, six-year old grandson of Mr., Pealing the request he made last fall
and Mrs. L. W. Oddy, was operated ! that he be relieved of duty on the
upon for appendicitis last evening.
The only other dismissal than that
The Junior Woman's Club will mentioned was Mrs Eleanor Foster
meet next Monday night, April 20th last Sunday.
at x the home of Vi McBride
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members are asked to try and be
present in order to have a good crowd
fol the election of officers.
1 Bed Cross committee in Coquille.
Ai chairman of the Coquille War
Bond campaign this month, Mr
Stelle has had his hands pretty full
Fuhrman's
Pharmacy
Alice Oerding returned Wednesday
Judge King In circuit court i»ere from a business trip to Portland on
on Tuesday granted the application which she left last Saturday.
of Audrey Kern for a divorce from
Harry G. Kern.
DBJÜS
Woman’s Club Annual May Day
Dance, Saturday, May 1, in Coquille
Community Buildlhg. Come and see
the queen crowned at 8:00 p. m.
Admission 55 cents per person. 13t3
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MANY HEROIC STORIES WILL COME
OUT OF THIS WAR . . .
But There Will Never Be A
Greater One Than This!
TWIN WHIRLWINDS!
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War Film
MATINEE
SUNDAY 1:45