The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 26, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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    Till COQUILLE VAI LEY SENTI N KI., COQUILLE. OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST M. IMI
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Minor Men M ott
Glenda Clinton left Sunday for a j Mrs. F. G. Leslie has been quite ill
-vacation at Eugene.
¡this week and Mr. Leslie would like
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—'tu lie«' r^enyoiic wrrcrniny tie wining
Mrs. Julius Ruble and daughter. 'hou*work
¡Laura Emily, returned hcsne last'
.Thursday morning after a two weeks' I Mrs. Chris Terras left Coqui lie this
'vacation trip to Portland, where they we*k to ,nuke ht“r home permanently
; visited friends and relatives. Time ! with her daughter, Kathleen, and
Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Stevens went to was spent with the Jas. Hersey family 1 husband. Dr. Powell, in Oakland,
in Portland and the Ben Herseys at ' Calif.
Portland last Sunday.
a Beaverton.
They were guests for*
* two days at St. Mary’s where Mrs.
Mrs. Melvin Schroeder came down
Ruble as a girl attended school. Mrs. from Eugene on Monday to see her
' Ruble’s roommate at that time is now new granddaughter who was born to
Sister Hilda Marie.
Mrs, ¡Ruble Mr. qnd Mrs. Walter H. Homenyk at
Stated the train was very crowded the Mast Hospital in Myrtle Point on
as far as Eugene with lots of sol­ Aug. 14. The little miss, who weighed
Mrs. Annie Robinson is feeling
diers traveling both ways. It took yix pounds, six ounces, has been
much better this week and is able
two days wait to get a berth, she said named Judith Allene.
to be up and around again.
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Mrs Ralph Hurlbutt left the first
of this week for a visit with her
mother at Springfield.
GREAT PICTURES
LAST MONTH AND
THE MONTH BEFORE
Mr. and Mrs. James Phillipa ar­
rived here from Tacoma last Satur­
day evening for a week <4 two visit
wtth her sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Mackey.
Mrs. John King's brother, Johnny
Serrano, who left ten days ago for
his home in Brooklyn, N. Y., after a
week’s visit here with his sister, told
her that, “People do not live in this
country." It is to be admitted that
there is not the rush and excitement
in Coos county that is “found in and
adjacent to the nation’s metropolis,
but for that reason they live longer
in southwestern Oregon and are Just
as happy.
Note Books and Fillers
Pens - Pencils - Rulers
. Ink - Typing Paper
Fountain Pens-Indexes
Erasers - Lunch Kits
EVEN GREATER HITS
DURING THE NEXT
FEW WEEKS?
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Margaret Stewart went to Eugene
last Thursday and attended the wed­
ding of Gladys May on Sunday.
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Mrs. Herman Ellingsen and six- I
year-old son. Dickie, will spend the
next three months here in Coquille
with Mrs. Pearl Ellingsen. Herman
is inspector on a housing project at
Sutherlin and has been unable to find
a place near his work where his fam­
ily can live.
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