The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 19, 1943, Page 10, Image 10

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    Minor Mention
E. T. Stelle, manager of the bank
litre, and Mrs. Stelle and their daugh­
ter, returned Sunday from-his two
weeks’ vacation which they spent at
Eugene. Out there they occupied the
home of Mrs. Stella's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. David Auld, who enjoyed
their vacation by occupying the Stelle
home on Knowlton Heights here. *
Miss Annabelle Martindale, who
had been up in Spokane for the past
seven months, came home last Fri­
day ápd has decided to remain at
home. ( She came down from eastern
Washington with Mrs. Orville Weekly
who* stopped at Winchester Bay, to
visit her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Nosier and
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rhay, who drove
to Portland l*st dreek were accom­
panied home on Friday by Mrs. Rhay's
mother, Mrs. Dan W. Brown, who
now resides in Spokane. She Jived
in Coquille a few years ago when her
laic husband was minister 'Qf the
Church of Christ here.
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Celebration Pictures Li0M
Rotari*n* Sunday, which cabin at Laurel Lake on Friday fwp-
was won by the latter with a sub­
stantial lead.
lAld Scharfer had the cigars passed
around in honor of the recent addi­
|
tion of a young lady to his family
and was initiated into a very mys­
terious secret order and decorated j
I with tbe raiment and working tools'
of said order.
J Shown At RotanOWl
Mrs. Maud Woodyard was a visitor
for a day in Coquille on Monday,
coming from her home in Eugene.
She was a house guest over night a|
the J. S. Barton home, a dinner guest
of Mrs. Florence Hallock and a break­
fast guest of Muriel Dae Ardath. -
Moving picture« in color of the
recent Fourth of July celebration ift
Coquille were shown by Dr. James
Bunch at the noon meeting of the
Rotary Club at the hotel on Wednes­
day,
,
f'
The pictures gave a very compre­
hensive delineation of the celebra­
tion, including the land and water
parades and the sports events, both
on the street and the river, .
Report on the softball game, was
made by Clarenpe Osika, who de­
duced the reason for the Rotarian de­
feat was the date, Friday, .the 13th.
Louis Holimon reported on the
Mias Alfa Bang, formerly a teacher Goff match played between the
in the Coquille schools, has been a
visitor here this week. She is now
teaching, eleven and one-half months
of the year, at Vanport, that new
35,000 poplation city near Portland,
composed almost entirely of shipyard
workers. She says that are 5,000
children in the Vanport schools.
See Schroeder’s Jewelry Store in
Remember Norton’s for school
Coquille for Diamonds and Watch
tfs plies! They have everything
Straps.
youngster needs for school.
Calling cards. Jo tor Sl.bli.
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For .
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Mrs. Elizabeth Ward returned last
week from San Francisco, where she
had been living for some time and
Julien Freeman returned Saturday
she expects to remain in Coquille
from a vacation trip of two weeks
now.
in southern California and San Fran­
cisco, where she visited friends.
While in Los Angeles she saw Patricia
Peterson.
CARA NOME CREAMS
Fuhrman s Pharmacy
Walter Krantz makes his contri­
bution to the large onion score. He
pulled up a couple from his Victory
garden, planted. this spring, which
measured 614 inches through, the
greatest diameter.
AUGUST
20-21-22
he Got a Home, too
Mister/ Every extra
BOND you buy through
the Payroll savinqs
will help me qet backbit
Figure it out
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Croquet and Badminton
the Goodyear Store.
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from Start to Finish
Plus
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