The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 18, 1943, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL. COQUILLE. OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER iS. IS«.
PAGI «N
Remember NorUm's will print any
prominent among the problems dis- | ance at the conference which was
cussed.
designed to reach all schools of the service insignia on Leather Goods,
Stationery, etc., for a small charge, a
Elementary, Junior high school, and state.
Burton W. Dunn, city school super­ high school principals together with
intendent, who attended the State city superinten^sftts were in attend
:alling cara«. 50 tor 41.00.
School Administration Conference
held in Salem, Nov. 9 and 10, gave a
report of the conference proceedings
id the teachers of the Coquille schools
at a general faculty meeting held in
the Lincoln Junior High School Tues­
day of this week.
Discussion at this second war emer­
gency conference centered around the
schools problems in meeting the de­
mands that are being made of educa­
tion today.
Teacher shortage, juvenile de­
Inr Broadway's Wide
linquency, trends in vocational train­
jNH"' Ope* Bacasi
,
ing and post war planning were
Supt. Dunn Reports On
School Conference At Salem
Mrs. F, C. McNelly and Mrs. H. S.
Norton left for Portland last Satur­
day, the latter to seek Christmas
stock for the stationery store here.
Mrs. McNelly said Fred is contin­
uing to improve since his recent oper­
ation and lie may be .able to return
with them today.
._ J
Mrs. Betty Payne left Monday eve­
ning, after the funeral of her father,
J. C. Savage, for North Carolina,
where her husband, Ben L. Payne, is
in a paratroop division. He expects
Mrs. Grace Norton left for her home
to go across for active duty in the
near future but will have a ten- I in Stockton, Calif., last Thursday
day furlough before going, and will ’ morning after visiting her aon, H. S.
remain in the east until he goes Norton, and family and other friends
across. Mrs. Payne will then return here for several days.
to Coquille and again be with the
Gregg Hardware store.
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Floor-brite "
FLOOR WAX
PETROFOL, pints
Heavy Mineral Oil
Vernon T. Brockmann, wno is in j
the Coast Guard and stationed in
Washington, came down last week
for a seven day furlough. His work
is in the Personnel division and train­
ing of recruits. He was accompanied
by his wife, who is working in the
same town where he is stationed.
They left again for Washington last
Sunday .*■
□ ce KLENZO BRUSHLESS
JJ SHAVING CREAM
YEAST AND IRON TABLETS
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MILK OF MAGNESIA
Pint Size
VITAMIN A & D
TABLETS
TINCTURE OF
IODINE
BABY TALC
Large size
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1 BATH SALTS •
A nice Christmas .Gift
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy
Open Evenings until 8:0»
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Nov.
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Adults
has the screen plumbed the hidden
depths of the human heart with such com­
Rationing Calendar
passionate tenderness ... such incomparable
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Eattaa Reek Me. I
courage
such understanding laughter!
Introducing DOROTHY McGUIRE,
who it Claudia...the girl who wrap­
ped herself around America's heart I
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November 21—Expiration date of .
Ne. 0 stampa in A Boek, each good
for three gallons.
TO TRADE—10 head of young cattle
for a good truck. See Bob Hatfield,
or write Box 09, Bridge Ore.
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Hand-carved Myrtlewood for col­
lector! at Harbison’s.
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musical
NEWS
A COMEDŸ
COMMUNITY SING — SPORT LIGHT — NEWS
Matinee Sun. 1:45 — Mat. lie - 35c Eves, lie - 50c
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