The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 06, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE COQUttXC VALU Y BENTÎNEL, COQÇIUX OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY g, IMS.
Two sons of Rev. and Mrs. Chas. O.
Brown came in early Tuesday morn­
ing to see their mother, who is In the
hospital, and left for (heir homes
again that afternoon. They were Rev.
Frank E. Brown, accompanied by his
wife and daughter from Willamette,
Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Edgar
Brown, from Oregon City.
Mrs. Tailant - Greenougii left thia
morning for San Francisco where,
after a brief visit with her sister.
Mrs. Herbert Van Zant, she will leave
for Sacramento, wtiere she will take
up i«er residence to be near her hus­
band, who is stationed at Can^p Beale.
Mrs. Greenough was accompanied by
her mother, Mrs. Pearl Ellingsen, and
brother, John, who will visit for a
short time with Mrs. Van Zant and
other relatives in the service who
are located in and around San Fran­
cisco.
J. S. Barton chairman of the com­
mittee for t^e 2nd War Bond Drive
of the Rotary Club, announced at the
meeting of the club on Wednesday
that the members had purchased
$5U,125,i>0 in war bonds during the
month of April and that every mem­
ber of the club participated. -
The selection ot what war machine
. the bonds would be designated for
was left to the committee to be made
later.
The following directors for the
coming year which were presented
by the nominating committee were
all elected: W. E. Bosserman, J. S.
Barton, Chas. Briggs, L. A. Lundquist,
Dan Farr, Geo. H Chaney and Iris
1 Elrod.
. .
Mrs. O. C. Sanford left Tuesday
morning for Portland on business,
Aaron Wilson resigned his position
having to do wtih the affairs of the
in the Farr & Elwood store here last
state federation of Women's Clubs.
week and on Saturday he and Mrs.
Mrs. Clarence McNair returned Wilson moved their household goods
Monday from Louisville, Kentucky. to Camas valley. In a few days he
She stopped off at Palm Springs, is going to work as boiler fireman
California, for a visit with her for the Priest logging mill, just this
brother. Corporal Stanley Buell, and side of the Camas Valley ' bridge,
ids wife.
,
where the Standley mill burned
down a few years ago. They also
Mrs. KUgene Tice,
of Tacoma, reported that their son, Lester, in' Yearly Church Meeting
Washington, will return today to her the Naval Reserves, is now in V[iF- Pioneer Methodist Church
home after ten days’ visit here with ginia.
Rev. Silas E. Fairham, district
her mother during her mother's con­
superintendent ot' the Cascade dis­
valescence. The friends of Mrs. L.
Mrs. Oeo. N. Brooks is'enjoying a trict conducted tlie yearly churcti
,P. Fugelson will be glad to hear that visit from her Sister, Miss Doris Wood meeting of the local Methodist
she is making a good recovery.
who came up last week from Tucson, church on Sunday evening. The of-
Ariz., and may remain here.
x Mrs. Josh Ruble will entertain the
Harold Wincgur, sqn of . Mr. and
39fl club this coming Friday at her
Mrs. W. Wirlegar, came 1» yesterday
home on the Marshfield highway.
morning from Farragut, Idaho, where
Marc Shelley, who ia stationed at he is in Navy training, on a ten days’
Treasure Island and is in the Navy furlough.
engineer’s office there, came in last
Thursday on a ten-day furlough and Dr. R. S. Dunn To Visit
expects to return to duty tomorrow. Coquille Next Monday
Royal Carter, formerly with the Mt.
Mates Power Co., and who has been
in training at the Farragut, Idaho,
Naval'training station, was a Co­
quille visitor last Thursday.
The Past Noble Grands will meet
Friday, May 7, at the home of Mrs.
Florabeile Boober and all past Noble
Grands are invited to attend.
Methodists of Coos county and
any others who are interested, will
gather on Monday, May 10, to hear
Dr. Ray S. Dunn, pastor of Rose
City Park Methodist church of Port­
land, who will speak in Pioneer
Methodist church of this city.
Dr.
Dunn's topic will be, "New Fron­
tiers."
A fifty-cent luncheon will be
served to a limited number, pieced
ing the program, which will be given
in the main auditorium of the church
at 7:30 p. m.
Herbert E. Allen, son of Mrs. Laura
Allen of Coquille, began his graining
last week at the U. S. Naval training
station at Farragut, Idaho, where he
will be for a few weeks getting ready Eagles News
to join the hardest-hitting Navy In
The Eagles Lodge will hold its
the world
Mother's Day program at the ,ha 11 on
Sunday at 2:00 p. m. The public is
Sane, sensible, scriptural evan­
invited.
gelist campaign, Church of Christ,
May 2 to May 23.
Willie White, - The Eaglet^ Auxiliary lists the fol­
men's evangelist, leading.
15t4s lowing nominations for election of
officers:
president, Zo Livingston;
Mail your Watch, Jewelry sna Op­ vice president, Bess Baker; chap­
tical Repairs to V. R. Wilson, Jew­ lain, Leia Avery; see., Margaret
eler, Watchmaker and Optometrist. Spores; treas., Katherine Lemon; in­
Expert Service. Coqui lie, Ore. lOtfs side Guard. Mabel Kyle; Outside
trustee, Agnes Storey.
Try our complete Southern Fried
Chicken Dinners on Sunday at Town
The Eagles Auxiliary is to have an
Cafe, $1.00 per plate.
It* Old Time Dance Saturday, May 15.
' fleers for ttw comm a_ year were his brother, Harold Persing, from for treatment of an injured eye. Bar-
elected, together with committees tn KTamath Fata; ficv. Harry Downey, I bars Mullen from Remoteentered for___
care for tile worl^ of the chutjch tor of Medford; Rev L. P. Furman, of J treatment‘bn* SuHdiy.“
Myrtle Fish from Myrtle Point, for
: another year. The pastor was invited Ashland, and Rev. I-ecin Hall, of
for another year, All reports re­ Grants Pass, will tie present and par­ treatment, and Howard Torrance of
vealed a sucressful years work. The 1 ticipating iu the afternoon and even­ Marshfield, for treatment of all in­
i
following trustees were elected:. ing services. The public is cordially jured knee, were admitted on Mon-
' v
Lloyd Oddy, chairman; A. T. Morri- I invited to enjoy any and all of these day.
A nine-pound baby boy, named
son, Wesley Chappel, E. M. Wilson, service^.
Stephen George, was born to Mr.
R. T. Newton, Orville Newton.
and Mrs. George Wilson, of Bandon.
Stewards for the coming year will be Capt. Fred Lorenz To Be
yesterday.
Mrs. Louis Fugelsoi'. Mrs. Waiter
Stationed In Utah
This morning E. V. Hand and Dick
Oerding, Mrs. Bird.
Skeels, Mrs
Mrs. Fred Lorenz heard from Capt. West both submitted to 'major opera­
James Richmond, Mrs. O. B. Harri­
man. chairman of finance, Claroh Lorenz on Monday- that he had fin­ tions.
Dismissals have been Mrs Jack
Gormley, R. T. Slater and R. B. ished the course at Princeton Uni­
Knife. Ernest Purvance was elected versity and was being transferred ut Storm and baby last Thursday, Mrs.
as treasurer, Noble Chowning as ,once to San Francisco.. After two Frank Sackett and baby, and Charley
Sunday school superintendent, Mavis weeks there he is to be stationed at Hilton on Sunday, Mrs. Guy. Niel of
Reedsport, and the two Four Mile
Tyrrell, youth fellowship president, i an army poet in Utah.
’youngsters, Johnny Weaver arid Due-
Mrs. Cyril McCurdy, as W..S. C. S.
, aid Oddy. were dismissed this morn-
president.
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■ ing.
Belle Knife Hospital
District Meeting At
Assembly of God
Next Monday, May 10^ the As­
sembly of God dt Coquille will be
host to the Smith west District Fel-
lowhsip meeting, of u£- state i>r-
ganization. There are seveh church­
es from the Coast section which will
lie represented by their pastor and
members.
A representative dele­
gation of ministers from Douglas
county is also expected to be present.
Pastor L. C. Persing states that
Louise Johnson,
six-year
old
daughter of Rondo Johpson of Arago,
| last Friday, Margie Travis, uf this
I cjty on Saturday, and' Hose Marie
Peart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Peart, on Monday^'all under­
went appendectomies- •_
Mrs. W. E. Marrion entered’ the.
hospital un Saturday and Galvin
Williams last Saturday, both for
treatment.
Mrs. Chas. G. Brown, of Coquille,
entered the hospital for trantment on
Saturday and the same doy Mrs. Leila
Avery’s daughter, Dorothy, entered
Liberty
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State Evangelist 90 & 9 Men
CHURCH OF CHRIST
East 4th & Coulter
EVERY NIGHT
May 2 - .May 23
Monday Rest Night
GOOD SINGING
the Rexall Drug Store—whore
you can depend upon it being
compounded exactly at your
doctor wrote it. Only the finest
of froth, full-ttrengtn materialt
are used by capable, licensed
pharmacists. And a double*
chock system thaKguarantees
accuracy.
Fuhrman's
Pharmacy
GOSPEL
PREACHING
\Vigte
Liston Parrish
Pastor
Open every night until 8
DURING MAY WE HAVE THE BIGGEST PARADE OF TOP - NOTCH PICTURES
WE'VE EVER BEEN ABLE TO ASSEMBLE IN ONE MONTH! YOU WON'T WANT
TOMISSASINGLEONEOF THESE HITS!
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GLADYS
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No Advance in Prices
He ------ 40c
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Matinee Sun. 1:45
Liberty