The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 28, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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Claire Gray, Dwsin Mitchell,
Whitney, Johnnie Hayes, Tex
rish and Jimmy .lofer..
C. H. S. Music
And Other Notes
^Alaska Films
Shown At Rotary
Dinner Bridge Party
Two very interesting
The Coquille High School Music
Mr and Mrs. Otto Zentner enter- Alagk> were ,hown
Department is busily engaged in pre­
tained a group of friends at dinner Club luncheon at the hotel
paring for a Christmas program to be
and bridge last Friday evening- Mrs. nesday
given in the Coquille High School
I F. L. Greenough won high score and, Thev were sent
bv Rai
Gymnasium the afternoon of Decem­
Don Mclnery was second high. Others
fUrmer resident of Coqu
ber 22nd. The groups participating attending were Mr. and Mr.U. ®- were^w^by Fr«l BuU
in the program will be the bend, ’
McClary, Mrs. Don Mclnery apd F.
The
not in
Girls' Chorus and Boys' Quartet The
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Greenough.
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mimon
run
in
one of the
public Is urged to remember the date.
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streams in Alaska with 9 It*.
Parents and friends will be invited
. Calling cards. SS «or SIM.
Mei th u.
Junior Women
Plan Dance
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Belle Knife Hospital
to-attend the program. H. Withnell is
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helping
Service men
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ito the fish. During one scene seven
director.
portals
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John
H.
Eldred,
Coquille,
ehtered
bears
could
be
seen
along
the
bank
Coos and Curry County Education­
Free of charge.
al Convention will be held at the i the hoapital last Thursday for medi- or fight out in the stream after the
cal treatment.
imk.
Civilians with the money
high school on November 1st. The
Fifty cents plus five cents charged.
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The other film was
Girls’ League, under direction of Mrs. ■
There’ll be prizes for best costumes
Rose Stromquist, will act as assis- _
ot _ Mr
- Bnd M"- R‘>bert Harns^un- j ghowed
scenes
and
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J around Falr-
And for a dance beneath a pole.
derwent
an
appendectomy;
Norman
banks
during
the
annual
Dog
Derby
tants.
So come dressed as modern lads
The Coquille High School Band, Wilson, of Sanford Heights, a ton- , w(th a very colorful parade and view
and lassies,
silectomy,
and
K.
E.
Oliver,
of
Myrtle
o
f
the
dog
teams.
under the direction of Mr. Wlthnell,
Or in your favorite Dogpatch role.
President Lundquist made the an-
played at the Marshfield High School Point, a major operation.
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uic wavy
On Saturday Al Ames, of this city, nuuncement that Wednesday’s lunch.
auditorium <•»
as p-n
part U1
of the
Navy x«y
Day
M embers volunteered to solicit
Celebration.
Connet of the submitted to a major operation, Jo-jaon would be the last one served at
Celebration. Chief
I
norway, an
au> appendec- . , the
ine hotel
noiei as the
me management had
naa for the War Chest. Jean Williams,
Marshfield Recruiting Station had sepn
sePh r ry, or Norway,
Lena BeUe
Belle Herker
Herker, > of
of th
the
been unablb
unablb to
to secure
secure a a cook.
cook. He
charge
program. It
was ori-
ton,y and
and Lena
* i , been
i:_ was stamp chairman, reported that
charge of
of the
the program.
It was
ori- tomy
ginally intended that the 104th Cav- McKinley route, underwent a tonsil, stated
ad- the Oregon Federatypn of Women’s
stated that
tnat the
me secretary
secretary would
wouia aa-
ivlse where the next meeting would Clubs is sponsoring a bond drive for
alry Band would play. Due to other and adenoids operation.
the naming of a bomber, the drive
Robert
Dyke,
who
fell
on
the
street
be held.
arrangements the Cavalry Band
i Rotarian guests present were Judge to start the first of November and to
I
last
Sunday,
broke
a
bone
in
bis
arm
could not play and Chief Connet is-
and went to the hospital for treSt- Dal M. King, of Myrtle Point, and last through the month.
sued an invitation for our band.
The program was in charge of Lu-
! inent.
The same day Mrs. C. S. J. B. Bedingfield and V. T. Torrey,
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i Danielson, who resides on the high- of Marshfield-North Bend. Leonard gille Walker. Articles on Courtesy
i way between Lampa and Bear creek, M. Gardner, of Portland, was also a and Politeness were read by Mary
Stevens.
Mavis Tyrrell sang two
' suffered a broken ankle and tame to guest.
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songs,
“
Paper
Doll” and “Somebody
the hospital for treatment.
.
I .
Loves Me,’ accompanied by Vi
Robert Christenson underwent an » ,
Straight Ones—Ariel Crook, Junior. appendectomy on Monday.
'McBride. Group singing followed.
Straight Twos—Vera Bishop, Jr.;
Coffee and doughnuts were served.
On Tuesday Dallas Clark and his
Oct. 20—Eugene A. Hanken, of:
Jack Buckles, Fr.; Wayne Chezem, siser, Mary, from Bandon underwent
The following attended: Grace
t
Sunnyside, Wash., and Hilia S. Kan-
Soph.; Mary Geaney, Fr.; Jeannie nasal operations. The same day Mrs.
Wlthnell. Ardis Sherwood, Yvonne
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vuSaCB,
tola, of gvxa*
Marshfield.
Griggs, Jr.; Lindy Holverstott, Soph.; Mabel Schrader Coquille, entered for j Oct 21-John Orville Youngman, Kern, Jacqueline Van Kirk, Verylle
s.vws, Ö,., mure, ...VI,
1 i treatment of an infected hand and of Bandon, and Lucille Irene Miller, Harrell, Ruth Creager, Jean Williams,
Phyllis Litzenberger, Jr.; Evelyn Me- ' * John
Marylou Culver, Doris Sayre, Marie
John Emmett
Emmett Devereux
Devereux from the of Coquille.
Kee, Sdph.; Bonita Miller, Fr.; Mil-! , Bear creek section had a tooth ex-
Silverton, Gertrude Swinney Faye
Oct. 22—James M. Sneddon and
dred McCarthy. Jr.; Mary Lou New­ , traded at the hospital by Dr. J.. R.
Waggoner, Helen Sinko, Mary Stev­
Virginia L. Wallace, both of Marsh­
ton, Sr.; Sandra Neff, Sr.; Laura Em­ Bunch.
ens, Genevieve Robbins, Bernice
field..
ily Ruble, Fr.; William Sage, Fr.;
Dismissals the past week were Mrs.
Oct. 23—Charlee Miller Spenser, of
Virginia Sisson, Fr.; Shirley Snyder, I Ted Buck and baby last Friday, Mrs.
IN THK COUNTY DOUBT OF THE
Charleston, and Anita Rosina Kin-
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
Jr.; Florene Stornier, Fr.; Joe Stone, John B. O'Sullivan and Anna Arnett
near, of Marshfield. They were mar­
FOR THK COUNTY OF COOS
Jr.; Winifred Van Fleet, Sr.
on Saturday, Mrs. Fred Christenson ried at the Pioneer parsonage here In i the Matter of the Estate
Two Average, No Grade Below a on Sunday, and last evennig David
John Kenneth Henninger,
of
last Saturday by Rev. Chas. G.
Three— Dona Lou Bales, Sr.; Barbara Sharp and Violet Jean Evemden
, Deceased.
Brown.
Notice of Final Aeeeant
Barrows, Sr.; Jeanne Boyle, Sr.; Rob­ were dismissed.
Oct. 29—Virgil Barkdoll and Agnes
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
ert Clower, Fr.; Wallace Cross, Jr.;
the undersigned has filed tierein her
Sandine, both of Winchester Bay.
Claire Gray, Jr,; Glen Knight, Fr.;
George E. Oerding Skill
Oct. 29—Stanley Estel Griffith, of final account as Administratrix of
Ralph Meyers. Sr.; Leota Neely,
the Estate of John Kenneth Hen­
North
Bend, and Barbara Ann Barr, ninger, deceased, and that the above
Soph.; Geraldine Oerding, Soph.; : Three Residence Properties Here
entitled Court has set October 30th,
The residence owned by Mr. and of Langley Prairies, British Columbia. 1943, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock
Betty Preston, Jru Carmeiita Rey­
nolds, Fr.; Marianne Rackleff, Soph.; Mrs. Arve Sargent at 447 N. Coulter
A. M., at the County Court room In
Have you bought your Christinas Coquille, Oregon, as the time and
Jeannette Stone, Sr.; Gerald Ulett st. wm sold by George E. Oerding
Jr.; Waneta Wardrip, Jr.; Maurice this week to R. B. Harris and Louis cards yet? It’s not too early. Nortons place for hearing objections to such
final account and the settlement of
Holimon. Mr. Sargent is located in have a fine selection of Hallmark and said estate.
Williams, Fr.; Ronald Williams, Jr.
I Roseburg and the purchasers, owners Volland cards suitable for imprinting.
Crystal Henninger,
s 37t5
Administratrix
of the City Cleaners, expect to move Buy now.
into the newly purchased home as
soon as the present tenants can find
somewhere to move.
Two more deals were also com­
Following is the honor roll of the
pleted
by Mr. Oerding as follows:
Junior High school for the first six
The home of Mrs. Addie M. Gou-
weeks:
thier, consisting of house and half
8x—Sally Bonney.
8Y—Marion Moore, Clinton Peart, acre of land on the Glen Aiken road
Rose Marie Peart, Betty Preussler, was «old to Benham L. Sell, of Ban­
JoAnn Savage, Elizabeth Stelle, don. Mrs. Gouthier haa moved to
Marshfield and -Mr. Sell is moving
Laura Swanaon.
into his new home next week.
7Y—Joyce Taylor. ——1 ’
The one-half acre of land and
«Y—Wallace Liechty.
Those receiving honorable mention house owned by M. F. Keller, a Port­
land investor, was sold to Mr. and
for the first six weeks are:
Mrs.
W. B. Cotter. The piece is lo­
8X—Roger Arnold, Carolyn Bor-
gard. Bill Brown, Carol Gray, Neil cated on the Fairview road just out­
Haga, Shirley Hamilton, Anne Har­ side the city limits adjoining the ball
bison, James Oden, Robert Oerding. park. The Cotters have fnoved from
8Y—Charles Hanna, Julius Jepson, Port Orford to make their future
Maxine Roth, Dorothy West, Dorothy home in Coquille.
RIIOUICII
Thousands U
RAY VITA
DRUG CO.
Good Rug
WANTED
42S.M
H. S. Honor Roll
First Six Weeks
Rebuilt Davenport
BANGES
AND CHAIR $1I5.M
Has Old Springs
New Padding and Covering
Springs Rebuilt
MATTRESSES
Ranges
GAS MOTORS
HEATERS
BED SPRINGS
915.00 to M0.00
We rebuild Heaters and Rani
MGrriGgO Licenses
Used Furniture,
The Industrial Repair Co.
of Coquille
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MACHINING
METALLIZING
WELDING
PRESSING
BLACKSMITHING
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Repairing Aids Victory
PM m 48
“WALLY"
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Rqg.mj
Junior High School
Honor Roll
«First Notional Bank ;
off Portlands Oregon
Condensed Statement of Hoad Office and 40 Branches
Williams, Preston Willis,
Bonnie
Zwicker.
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7X—Arthur Borgard, Lila Daniel­
son, Dorene Dykes, Robert Geaney,
Ardis Cooper was last Wednesday
Joan Hannan, Warren Jenkins, Hulda appointed administratrix of the $2000
Jones, Beverly McLarrin.
estate left by her late husband, Thoa.
7Y—Waldo Brown, Beverly Davis, Cooper, who diyd Oct 12. Appraisers
Virginia Huddle, JoAnn Mintonye, appointed were James Ferrey, Mat­
LeDonna Neely, Dora Ocheltree, thew D. Coy and J. B. Bedingfield.
Betty Reynolds, Joe Sayre, Patricia
Shaw, Clara Stonecypher, Wayne
CHADWICK LODGE. A. F. A M.
Timmons, Bill Vogt.
A special communication of Chad­
6X—Colleen Cbowning, Joanna
Gormely, Mary Ann Roberts, Patricia | wick Lodge, No. M, will be held in
Rust, Marilyn West; Jack Sisk, Bar- the lodge room next Tuesday Nov.
2, at 7:30 p. m. Work in the E. A.
bara Sitter, Dick Harry.
Visiting brothers invited. v
R. C. Johnson, W. M.
Sale Of Stamps and Bonds
Probate Court Items
At The Coquille High School
Up to Friday, October 22, the Co­
quille High School student body had
sold $1612.60 of stamps and U. S.
bonds. The leaders in the sale are
the Juniors with 87 per cent of that
class buying. The other classes are I
as follows: Seniors 74 per cent buy- 1
ing. Freshmen 67 per cent, and the;
Sophomores with 39 per cent buying.
Home room leaders in the sale were
Miss Chapin’s Seniors’ roll room
leading with a 100 per cent purchase
for the first seven weeks; Miss Peter­
sen’s Juniors with 95 per cent; Mrs.
Beyers’ Freshmen with 72 per cent;
Mrs. Watson's Juniors with 65 per
cent purchasing.
1
When the storm came a week Ago
on Wednesday night and stopped
signe 'Jbf the plans for that evening,
especially the dance, one group of
young people refused to give up.
Instead they went to thq home of
Jessie Sherwood ahd passed the eve­
ning pleasantly there,' mostly with •
dancing. Before leaving for home re­
freshments were, served.
Making up the party were Glenda
Richardson, Dorothy Beagle, Jeanne
Boyle, Vera Bishop, Phyllis Litzen-
berger, Bud Meek, Ben Dement,
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Insurance Specialist, F. R. Bull,
Calling cards. 5u ror SIJX
s
31,1942
O
Cash on Hand A due from Banks $72,555,015.02
; > $78307,798.52
United States Bonds, inch
U.S. Government Agencies 134,843,935.54
226419351.94
$207398,950.16
$304,927,150.46
5,437,683.49
9343464.41
Loans and Discounts......... «....
54,030,792.70
59465,586.29
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
300,000.00
AU Other Bonds................
• Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures....
2,71036047
300400.00
2,729,516.61
Other Real Estate.................................... .. ......
1.90
1.00
Customers’ Liability on Acceptances.... H
16414.24
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Interest Earned
666,921.99
687,913.38
Other
156,362.03
213,554.04
$270,717486.48
$377467386.19
LIABILITIIS
Capital............rr...
$4300,000.00
$ 4,500,000.00 '
Surplus...................... .............
5,500400.00
Undivided Profits................
2,671346.30
Reserves for Contingencies
1,456,075.54
12,827333.22
Reserves Allocated for Taxes, Interest, etc.
487,947.76
Acceptances.................................
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16,214.24
Interest Collected in Advance.......................
166,802.09
Other Liabilities...............................................
119^37.94
150,736.06
19^,740.44
Deposits (exclusive of reciprocal bank deposits) _257J>9935L23
362365,501.85
.
TOTAL LIABILITIES................ ..
$270>17486.48
$377467386.19
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