The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, December 16, 1943, Page 11, Image 11

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City Receives Plaque For
Traffic Safety Standing
Personal Mention
Home of Freedom
Fred C McNetiy, manager of the
Coos County Farm, came home last
week from Portland where he under­
went a serious operation last month
and is noW feeling much improved.
antasd le i mm i gr a nt
«nd native citizen alike
since the founding of
ha Republic
Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Fish left by
stage Tuesday for Parker. .Arlz., to
visit until after Christmas with their
daughter, Mrs. Lewis English, and
family. Mrs. Fish became seasick
on the way south and they had to
stop overnight in San Francisco. Mr.
English was formerly chief of police
in Coquille.
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In th* capitals of con-
fl
quered Europe freedom
and liberty are hollow,
o c k i n„g words
mouthed bv lackal pup-
X pets like Mussert, Quis­
ling, Laval. Deerelle
or Laurel.
Mrs. Lillie Johnson, who had been .
gone since Nov. 4 on a visit to her
daughter, Mrs. C. E. Nevin at Belle- <
fourche, South Dakota, arrived back :
home last Saturday morning.
Mrs. Bess Wasson and Mrs, DeNoma
intend leaving by stage thia evening
for Pullman, Wash., to see their sons
who are receiving Army training
there.
Cantata To Be Given At
Assembly of God, Dec. 21
Coquille won third place in Divi­
sion III, cities of from 2,000 to 5,000
population, in the 1942 Oregon Cities
traffic Safety Contest, sponsored by
Secretary of State Bob Farrell as a
means of stimulating greater interest
: in accident prevention activities.
! Standings in the contest are based
-f -iin 11.« improvement or lack, of im­
provement shown ip t(>e current acCK
dent experience of Inc city, as com­
pared to its own previous three-year
Eagles Christmas
1 average. , ,
| The plaque, awarded for this . Party To Be Tuesday
I achievement, is framed for display I «A potluck dinner will be held on
I and Was presented the mayor and I : Dec. 17 at 6:00 p. m. for Eagles and
| will be hung in one of the city of- ■ | , their
... »families.
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family is asked |
fices.
The Dresentation was made | to bring'a covered dish l. There will |
Chadwick Lodge Mo. 68
A. F. & A. Mr*
Special CutUlUlinicaliou
Friday, Dec. 17, 7:®0 P. M.
Work in E. A.
Tuesday, Dec. 21, 8:00 P. M.
Work in M. M.
Monday, Dec. 27, 8:00 P. M.
Installation of Officers
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Mr. and Mrs. Ira Baumgartner, of
Riverton, left last Friday for Oakland
tp see their son, Robert H. Baum­
See Schroeaer's Jewelry Store in GOOD SERVICE makes Good III
gartner, M.M.M. 2/c, who had just
Coquille for Diamonds and Watch
surance.
I give service.
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arrived there after seeing service in
Straps.
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Bull.
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the Pacific war section.
Mrs. D. B. Keener will leave on
Friday for Seattle where she will
spend the holidays with a daughter,
Mrs. Robert J. Carter, and a'* son,
Bruce.. Mr. Keener plans to join his
family shortly before Christmas.
be a ' program and Santa Claus.
Mothers of children should bring a
wrapped gift with the child's name
on it The Eagles and Auxiliary are
B. P. W. Notice
giving ' sacks of candy.
Next Monday evening, Dec. 20, the
The annual secret sisters’ exchange
B. P.W. Club will hold its Christmas and the revealing of names wil be
party and gift exchange. Donations held Dec. 17.
will be taken for the Chinese nurses
training fund. Eva Stevens, chair­
man of the social committee, and Inez
and the revealing of ruunes will be
here by A. F. Lefor of the Traffic
Safety Division.
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•f one conquered
woman’s revengel
Days Till Christmas
and we still have a very good stock from which to make
your gift selections. Better hurry, though.
May we suggest:
Xmas Cards
Stuffed Toys
A cantata-drama, entitled “The ■
Prince of Peace” is being given at
the Assembly of God, 2S7 E. Second ■
street, Tuesday evening, December 21.
The story of Christmas is told entirely
by a narrator and the music furnished
by the choir, while the colorful pag- |
eantry Is dramatized by the young
people of the church. This cantata­
drama is preceded by a brief program
given by the children of the Primary
department of the Sunday Sphool.
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Christmas
Stationery
Box Candy
Toilet Sets
Jordan Almonds
LATEST
NEWS EVENTS
Matinee lie - 30c
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy
THUR. FRI. SAT
Adults
Year. I
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It’s Chysanthem’im season.
Bergen’s for choice flowers.
Remember—Norton’s for
school and home supplies.
30c
»IMI »COMES
office,
37tfs
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Buy your Christmas Records at I
Norton's now. They have a fine se- ,
lection of carols and other Christmas '
mugic in both Victor smd Columbia 1
recoids.
Harbison’s myrtlewood for Christ­
mas gifts
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Stationery is a much appreciated
gift. Buy it at Norton’s and for a
small additional -sum have it im­
printed in gold with name or mono­
gram.
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See "aptke” Leslie for the best in i
l.iability, or other Insurance. Office,
next door to Coquille Hospital,
phone 5. residence phon» #5L.
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r?"l>AUL LUKAS
Remember — Norton'» for office,
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school and home supplies.
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Give Books, «the ideal Christmas
Gift. You’ll find a lasge selection at
Norton’s from which to choose.
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GERALDINE 61TZGERALD
We carry a complete line of V-
Belta for all nyikes of Refrigerators.
Washing Machines and other equip­
ment. .Washer Service Co., 305 W.
Front. Coauille. Phone.
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Hand-carved Myrtlewood for col
lectors at Harbison’s.
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NEWS
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CARTOON
CARTOON
Matinee Sun. 1:45
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COMEDY