The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 03, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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    Don't Delay
Country Club ’
Golf Notes
Social Notes
Farywell Party
Miss Marion Flannery entertained
At a meeting held at the club
a group of friends last Friday eve­
house, Friday, May 28, Mrs. George ning as a farewell before leaving for
.Chaney was elected president of the her marriage at Shreveport to Mr.
j Ladies Activities of the Coquille Val­ Samuel Adams. Bridge Was the di-
ley Country <4ub; Mrs. Ralph Kring i version of the evening. High score
of Myrtle Point was elected vice- I was won by Phyllis Belloni. Deli­
president and Mrs. Peter Norton, cious refreshments were served. In­
secretary - treasurer.
cited guests were Margaret Stewart,
Golfing was enjoyed both in the
Allie Besst, Catherine Littlefield,
morning -and after the lunch and Peggy Hennessey, Phyllis Belloni and
meeting.
Catherine Kaiserf
It was decided to have a pot luck
dinner at the club house on Friday, Kathleen Collier Here
•June 4. The men are urged to work
Miss Kathleen Collier and her
on the course, as the golfers from guest, Miss Myra Black, of Berkeley,
Marshfield are to play here next Sun­ have been visiting with Miss Collier's
day.
family, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Collier,
The lady golfers expect to have a since their arrival May 23 from the
beginners' day soon.
south. They left on Tuesday morn­
Miss Marion Flannery
To Be Married Friday
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S hcrwih W illiams pWJ
P ai nts
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4 ROOM HOUSE
Bath, Gas, Basement
CHESTS
New ones $4-25 to $10.00
Electric Ranges
Guaranteed in Good Con­
dition
A Daily Vacation Bible School wHl
begin Monday at the Emanuel Bap­
tist Church, And will continue for ten
days, at June 18.
Miss Mary C. Ayres, state mission­
ary, and currently jn charge of the
Baptist work at Bandon, will con­
duct the school. The school opens
at 9:00 a. m. and closes at 12 daily.
Mrs. Ned Griffin is in charge of the
Beginner Department, ages four and
five. Mrs. Nolan Flnl y conducts the
Primary department, ages six to eight.
The Junior department, ages nine to
eleven, has Mrs. Alice Holverstott, as
leader. Rev. Menno Rempel, of the
local church, is in charge of the High
School department.
There will be stories, songs, hand­
work, Bible Study, and various spe-
cial projects to make it worth while
to all. All boys and girls Interested
should report early Monday morning.
ing. On Monday evening Mrs. Fred
McNelly, assisted by Mrs. Jas. Brady,
gave a charming party in honor of Coquille And Myrtle Point
the visitors.
. .
Miss Marion Flannery and her sis­
ter, Mrs’. O. E. Kaiser, left last Sun­
day for Mrs. Kaiser's home in Mis­
soula, Montana. Miss Flannery hoped
The MeKinley Grange held its reg­
to pick up reservations at Missoula
for her journey to Shreveport, where ular meeting Saturday night, with
upon her arrival she to to be married most officers present. Leland Harry
to Corporal Samuel C. Adams. Miss was voted in as candidate for new
Flannery's first plans were to go member and, Archie Shepherd 'was
south by way of Los Angeles but she 'voted in as re-instated member.
was told that because of flood condi­ Grange voted to pay up the debts on
tions she could not be sure of reserva­ the Juvenile Grange hall.
tions and might have to wait over
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Churchill
was elected as alternate delegates to
two or three days.
Miss Flannery was in the ofice of the State Grange meeting to be held
the Moore Mill from Oct., 1941, to at Eugene.
Sept., 1942, when she became con­
Visitors Saturday night at the
nected with the First National Bank 'meeting were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert
in Coquille, which position she re- ' Trigg, Mr. and Mrs. Clinard Mast,
cently resigned because of her ap- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smitt, all of Myr-
proaching marriage.
i tie Point Grange.
Mr. Adams was employed at Smith ! in order to raise enough more
Wood Products Co. up until last Oc- , money to pay off the Juvenile hall
tober when he entered the service.
debt, the McKinley Grange is going
i to sponsor an old-time dance and box
social on the' 19th of this month. All
ladies are invited to bring well-
filled boxes. Little girls' boxes will
Any kind of Used Furniture
be sold first and not mixed with
grown-ups' boxes. Everyone is in­
cited. Old-time music. A great im-
I provement, by way of new hanging
¡lights were installed in the hall just
I before this meeting.
Mary Lu Patton and John O’Sul­
livan left Tuesday morning for the
4-H summer school at Corvallis.
McKinley News
Gregg Hardware
Vacation Bible School
«
Boys Graduate At O. S. C.
Among the 608 students receiving
degrees in. the O. S. Q. War class at
the seventy-fourth annual commence­
ment May 20, seven were from C qos
county and one was from Coquille,
Charles F. Leatherman,
who ob­
tained the bachelor of science degree
in agriculture. Sam Dement, of Myr­
tle Point, received the same degree.
Have you an „
)U> SMOOTHIE
like this?
Come Aere HOW
for reliable
RECAPS
Ward McReynolds will be at the
Coquille city hall again next Tues­
day, June 8, between nine and four
o’clock to receive applications of those
desiring drivers' licenses and to con­
duct examinations.
See our targe display of choice pot
plants at Bergen’s, across highway
from telephone office.
Not the
cheapest but the best. Phone 64.
s
Wanted
Sewing Machines
WASHERS
RANGES
PUMPS
[
Used Furniture
'
Phone 119L
Marriage Licenses
May 26—Howard Leatherman, of
Coquille, and Helen DeBoer, of Myr­
tle Point.
, May 27—Stanley Vernon Hodges,
of San Francisco, and Pauline Darrel
Snidow, of North Bend.
May 28—Willis C. Higley and Helen
Kenyon, both of Marshfield.
May 27—Louis Neil McLain, of
Farragut, Idaho, and Luella Jane
Vogt, o^ Marshfield.
May 29—Roy E. Hawkins
and
Agnes Kenyon, both of Myrtle Point.
May 29—James Francis Stevens
and Sylvia Garnette Brown, both of
Powers.
May 29—Everett J. Nordstrom, of
Marshfield, and Elsie Eunice Jack-
son, of North Bend.
May 29—Harvey J. Headings and
Alice Hill, both of Eula, Ore.
June 1—John Marvin Schaefer, of
Portland, and LaDema Gault, of
Marshfield.
June 1—Floyd S. Cox and Olive
Lucille Cox, both of North Bend.
John Nodine Sentenced To
Penitentiary For Life
Judge King last Wednesday, at
Gold Beach, sentenced John Nodine
to be confined in the state peniten­
tiary for the rest of his life for the
killing of his sister, Catherine, last
December. The jury was out for 22
hours a couple of weeks ago' before
bringing in the verdict of second de­
gree'murder. Nodine was taker! to
Salem last Thursday, after indicating
that an appeal to the supreme court
would probably be made.
Keys made for all Jocks. Stevens
Cash Hardware, Coquille. Ore.
tf
We wonder if some of
you have received the help­
ful information one of our
customers g o t alarmed
about.* A young lady at a
lub. rack told him she was
almost sure, absolutely posi­
tive he had trouble or there
was something wrong with
his car that their mechanics
Seems like some one was
more interested in repairs
than eliminating trouble.
Thornton Tire Service
Southern Oregon’s largest and most Complete Tire Service
340 W. Front, Coquille, Tel. 270
Broadway at Curtis, Marshfield, Tel. 652
GOOD/YEAR
TIRES
BABY’S PICTURE
FAMILY GROUPS
A«/p hoop year cur rolling
Old Photographs
Restored
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OFFICIAL O. P. A. INSPECTOR
Station No. 11-15 and No. 11-3
Southwestern Motors Cor &
Home Supply Store
( HOME MADE)
Due to the shortage of sugar
will be forced to cease all
baking operations on June 12
Will resume operations as soon as
July allotment of Sugar is received
or the Ration Board allows us
roxim
Lloyd Hickam, Prop.
COQUILLE BAKERY