The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 08, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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    PACK TWO
THE COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL. COQUILLE. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 8, IMS.
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Come!
Playground News
j,«, P. W. Hqld First
Enjoy the games, races ¿id
Remember the Date July 8th
Starting at 9 A. M.
Hall
Ju,y
HailOCK 5 Annual
Clearance Sale
PRICE
All JERSEY and FLAT RAYON BETTER PRINTS
Regularly Priced at <8.95 to <14.95
CO
to close, they are marked
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5
A Group, of TAILORED RAYON PRINTS and
GINGHAMS, formerly <6.50 to <8.95
tf B OO
to close at ...... .... y........ ...
JF IF
Odds and Ends of BLOUSES, Values"f/ I ECC
to $3.98—Just '.............................
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Odds and Ends of WRAPROUND TUR
BANS. $1.00 Values Go For .........
59c
You will also find many other items where there are small
quantities and they will be drastically reduced
SUN.
ton; Health, Leia Elrod; Research,
' Inez Chase; International Relations,
IMaitha Mulkey; Education, Arlene
| Robertson; Public Affairs, Clara Bos-
Isermao; Courtesy? ^Annie Robinson;
| Parliamentarian, Bertha Smith; Pub-
| lications and Radio, Dorthy Bishop;
Scholarship Loan Secretary, ' Joyce
Owen; Legislation, Irene Hartwill-
Transportation, Hattie Lee Holimon.
Members attending were the fol-
ldwlng: Mesdames Jennie Price, Viola
Newton, Florence Barton,
Clara
Stauff, Annie Robinson, Martha Mul->
key, Inez Chase, Gertrude Ulett, Hat­
tie Lee Holimoh, Edith Walton, Flor­
ence Hallock,
Georgia Richmond,
Misses Bess Maury, Inez Rover, Ida
Oerding and two guests, Mrs. Edna
Kern and Mrs. Gruenewald.
JULY
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’ TM AAOSr MAUTIHJL-MOSr DARING
... MOST
BARBA!
Jack LeFevre Injured
In Shipyard
Mrs. Don McCune and son, Roger,
returned last Tuesday from a week
spent in Portland.
Mrs. McCune
brought back news that Jack Le­
Fevre, who has been employed in the >
shipyards, has been suffering from .
injuries received from a fall which
caused brain concussion and several
broken ribs. He has been laid qp
for more than a month. Up until that
time, Mrs. McCune stated the Le-
Fevres had been getting along fine.
Their address is 2885 S. E. Coruthers
street, Portland.
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Sale Of Oil Land *
Dr. De La Rhue, Coquille op­
tometrist, has purchased through the
office of George' E. Oerding, relator,
a 40 acre tract of land located on Is­
thmus Slough with all its oil and
mineral rights. The property was
formerly owned by Joan Hart, of
I ‘ The Women's Society of Christian Sixes.
I Service met at Pioneer Church last
I Thursday for the June session. After
Old oapsrs Sc a bunch
I the business meeting in the forenoon,
I at which the president, Mrs. Lena
I McCurdy presided, Mrs. W. P. Laws
I gave a very interesting review of
I part of the book entitled. “Will A
Man Rob God?” This partial re­
L view will be continued next motnh.
I
At noon a potluck luncheon was
II served to members in attendance and
11 six guests. The hostess committee
Redecorate Your Rooms
I was composed of Georgia Richmond,
I j Zoe Fugelson, Lavinia Peart and
for Only $2.98 Each!
I, Evelyn Hensley. The ladies then ad-
For
only »2.98 (the cost of
Ijourned to the ladies' parlor for the,
one gallon of Kem-Tone Mir­
I!afternoon session.
acle Wall Finish), you can re­
Fern Peterson had charge of tl»e
decorate an averaged - siz'd
room. Kem-Tone covers even
Pprogram. Mrs. Cha«. G. Brown open­
rrallpaper with one cost. Dries
ly ed.the meeting with devotional ser-
in one hour. Has no offensive
I' vices. The missionary study lesson
paint odor. And it's washable I
was “China" and articles were given
Let us demonstrate Kem-
Tone for you. No obligation.
by Lena McCurdy, Georgia Rich­
mond and Esther Taylor.
II A short musical program followed,
consisting of a horn duet by Colleen
and Eldon Chowning; vocal solo by
Joan Peart, accompanied by Mrs«
Peart, and a violin solo by Geraldine
Oerding. accompanied by Shirley
Slater.
In attendance were Mesdames
Chas. Brown, Fugelson, Gormley,
Hensley, Laws, Lundquist, McCurdy,
Nelson, Purvance, Londy Peart, Fern
Paterson. Lavniia Peart, Richmond,
Rogers. Skeels, Eva Stevens, Zeigler.
Esther Taylor, Way and Irene Gil-
lespie.
June Meeting Of
The W. S. C. S.
MONEY
IIME and
BOTHER
tturring
GEORGE '
PRISCILLA
BRENT*LANE
FEATURE NO. 2 «
GUNNING FO R THRILLS!
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CHARLES
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Belle Knife Hospital
J. S. BARTON
SHOP EARLY FOR A GOOD CHOICE
SALE LASTS AS LONG AS QUANTITIES LAST
FRI. SAT
Meeting Under
New Administration
Trying To Save
¡Indigents' Property
Fuhrman's Pharmacy
Will begin even though merchandise is hard to get—still
we will continue to follow our policy of Stock Cleaning so
you will always be able to find new fresh merchandise
each season or the vear
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R. L. Morris on Friday; Mrs. Neva E.
Johnson,'Mrs. S. R. Eckler and Jim­
my Trigg on Saturday. Mrs Fred Sell
Kenneth Hull, brought in from the
and baby .yesterday.
<.amp at McKinley last Wednesday,
Dr. R. F. Milne, reappointed by the underwent an appendectomy Thurs-
Burns Couple Have
■ governor as chairman of the Coos day morning, and Russell Yost, of
. Mrs. Florence Hallock, new presi­ 1 County Relief Committee, put a Bandon, underwent an appendix A New Daughter
dent of the B. P. W. club, was pre­ i proposition up to ths county Court on , operation "the same day.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. John
sented with the gavel last Tuesday , Monday which the county could well
E. C. McAllister, of Hall’s creek Norton, She being the former Geneva
night by the retiring president, Ida ' afford to accept.
who had suffered a fractured right Agoetine, will be interested to hear
Oerding.
Appropriate talks were
There are 500 elderly people, past collar bone, was admitted on Friday. the news of the birth of an infant
made by each of the two leaders. The J 05 years of age and unemployed, on I Frances H. Goodman, for treatment j daughter on the 3rd of July, at Burns,
The baby weighed five
meeting was held at the home of 'the county's relief rolh and some of and E- G. Batty fur treatment of a I Oregon.
Mrs. Ilullock one day later than the j them own their own homes but are sprained foot, were both admitted ' pounds and has been named Beverly
Jean. The eoupie have been living
usual meeting date because of the delinquent in tax payments. Several ¡on Friday.
of those homes are.in the recently
celebration.
Chas. R. Gaslin, Fairview route, at Burns the past two or three years,
The amount netted from the sale .published list of tracts to be sold at underwent a major operation and O. where Mr. Norton is employed by the
of hot scones during the celebration the July 10 sale by the’sheriff— W. Morris, of Powers, entered for Hines Lumber company tlyere.
was announed. - Ontehalf of the i that is, this coming Saturday..
treatment on Saturday.
The relief committee cannot in­
amount taken in, minus the costs, was
Mrs. Callie Leach, of this city,"was
Keys made for au locks. Stevens
turned over to the Community Build­ crease payments to these elderly per­ brought to the hospital for treatment Cash Hardware. Coquille. Ore.
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ing committee. Mrs. Florence Bar­ sons by more than $3 a month and on Sunday.
ton was general chairman of the con- ' if they are dispossessed they will
Three appendectomies were per-
cession project and took an active have no place to go.
• formed on Sunday, for Robert C.
The suggestion which Dr. Milne Bushnell, of Myrtle Point; Mrs. Clar-
part in the preparation and sale of
the scones. Joyce Owen made the made was that the county court order ence McNair, of Coquille, and John
delicious raspberry jam used for fill­ these properties removed from the W. Quilhaugh, of Ppwers.
sale and that each month the $3 be
ing in the scones;
Mrs. Ernest Storms underwent an
The club had a car in the fourth of i applied toward the debt 'owing the operation for a toxi^-goitre on Mon-
July parade, the committee an­ county for taxes.
The matter was referred to District
nounced.
Yesterday Mrs. Leo Cotter, of Ban­
Inez Rover, new chairman of Music Attorney Flaxel for' a decision on don, underwent a major operation
and Arts, gave a talk on the “Influ- the legality of such a procedure and . and Timothy LaVelle, of Coquille,
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ience of Music,*’ and announed that i the county court’« decision awaits his entered for treatment.
the music <uf'the Allied Nations would J opinion.
i '
, Dismissals the past week have
Besides Dr. Milne and the three 'been Betty Barklow last Thursday;
j be used on the programs fdr the year.
i The music at thè Tuesday night’s pro­ members of the county court on the . Mrs.. W. J. B. Head and baby and
.ft,
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gram was of this country, with Mrs ; ' relief comVnittee are Mrs. Meyer« of
jciirra Stauff assisting.
Marshfield and Mrs. E. E Watkins
As a war activity Mrs. Hallock of Arago.
'gave each member a war stamp book
'containing one war stamp.
Each The Lost Were Found *
i member is to send the book anony­
Last Friday Evening
mously to another B. P. W. member
The fire alarms, -two of them, last
for additional stamps until the books
Friday evening were to summon the
I are filled.
A new name for membership was firemen to hunt for two persons who
As Automobile Liability I nmnmm « b N m best
had been reported to the police as
' presented, to be voted on later.
way
to
meet the requiremenb of the Now Oroyoo Low,
Florence Barton gave a splendidly missing.
One
was
F.
H.
Goodman,
father
of
prepared treasurer's report for the
you should discuss this matter with us m wo I nsow I mmv -
i year. Refreshments of angel cake Mt*. Walter Oerding, who was located
ance
as well as the law.
| and coffee were served at the close of j in the Belle Knife hospital where he
j
had
gone
for
treatment
without
jell-
I the meeting.
If already insured, we'll cheek to see if you Isaoo
Mrs. Hallock announed her newly I >ng anyone hi« intentions,
the two kinds of insurance that you really nood. CoN or
appointed chairmen for the year as ’ The other was the daughter of Mr.
follows: Program, Georgia Rich- : and Mrs. Stanley Stevens who now
write
mond; 'Finance, Ida Oerding; Mem­ i lives in Marshfield. She had come
bership and Emblem, Ruth Beyers; over on the bus and was found4« lit­
| Music and Arts, Inez Rover; Pro- r tle later at the Dick Connarn* hoqie.
I gram, Florence Barton; Social, Eva
“INSURANCE THAT INSURES”
j Stevens; War Actitivies, Viola New­
contests. Have • good time with youi
Why not spend these alee summer friends—Supervisor Miss Page.
days at the playround? Yau will find
interesting and active things to do. Newly Launched Club Enters
Bring your lundi and stay all day. Boat Model in Parade
You will have a good time.
I The Soroptimist Club expressed the
If you are interested in activity, idea of benig a newly launched or­
come and play Badminton, horse­ ganization by entering a beautiful
shoes, croquet or table-tennis. You large ship model, made by George
may also take part in the tournaments Chaney and sons, mounted on a blue
which you will find enjoyable and sea and drawn on a trailer behind
exciting.
their own car. The representatives
.Perhaps, you would take part in of the club rode in a car decorated
a quiet activity, or just relax. Come! with blue and gold pennants, in their
Bring your favorite book or maga­ club colors. The Soroptimist« have
zine. and enjoy it among* pleasant lost no time getting into the stride
surroundings. You may have a game of activities, having been organized
of Chinese Checkers or work a puzzle. only very recently.
Friday is a special “picnic day.“
Bring a picnic lunch and enjoy it
Several truck loads of stone at
with your friends.
,
y
Fred Kampfer place one mile up
The winners of recent tournaments Glen Aiken road. Anyone is wel-
are as follows: Badminton, Horseshoe come to have them by asking hlm
and Croquet Tournament. Loren about it.
It*«
Steward; Table-Tennis Tournaient,
Lorraine Steward.
Calling cards, ôu roc J 1.00
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AIXSUMMER HATS GO
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The Title Company, Phone 21J
. Bldg. 355 S. Taylor St.
Coquille,
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Oregon
~ ■ ReprsMntln« TH« TRAVBLÍRS, Hsrt'erd
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El BOOK HOLDERS
iriviig her 241 ailes per aeitb
now eligible for
TOP GRADE TIRES
FAMOUS PRE-WAR QUALITY
B. F. Goodrich Silvertowns
Are you one of the many additional car owners
who are now eligible for first-quality Grade I
tires? If so, you may have had trouble finding
. tires even if you have a certificate. But now your
search is ended. We've ample stocks of long mile­
age road-hugging Silvertowns in your sizel Also—
if you don't have a certificate—we'll inspect your
tires ... toll you If they can be recapped ... and
if they can't we'll help you fill out your applica­
tion for new tires.
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New West Coast Phone Co.
District Manager Arrives
O. Chapman arrived
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ger of the West Coast Telephone Co.
in the southwest Oregon district. He
| succeeds Fred McGougan, who was
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a coiuMiiA ri
MAT. lie —30c
Eves. 11c — 40c
Harry
transferred to Everett to be district
manager in that section.
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Calling cards. So for »1.00.
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321 W. Front St.
Phone 68
Southern Oregon’s largest and most Complete Tire Service
340 W. Front, Coquille, Tel. 270
Broadway at Curtis, Marshfield, Tel. <52