I pagi ticnf i THE COQUILLE VALUT SENTINEL» COQUÎLLt. ORIGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1«, IMI. rae? . T" I , ♦ j Card at Thanks Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hansen ! has Expressed their sympathy for us —Mrs. F. A. Carrillo We wish to express our heartfelt following the announcement that our Mrs. Wm. Frayme appreciation to, the many friends | son and brother, Archie E. Hansen^ Kenneth and Venl Hansen - jjdMMLjUndMM, flows and cauls, had lust hit life in Italy. The Marshfield Vocational school The Junior Women’s Club met last i Petitions for citizenship papers on I Monday evening at the Parrish House. which the hearing will be held in cir­ announces the opening of a new The group will hold their Christmas cuit-court on Jan. fl. 1944, have been lumber grading clasa beginning De­ cember 14. Anyone is eligible from party next-Tuesday when there will filed bg the following: James Beamish Jennings, McKinley 16 years of age both men and women 9 be an exchange of gifts. Outside —it is particularly beneficial if you 9 route, Coquille, born in Ireland. guests are invitad to attend. Mrs. Katusha Ceclia Terry, Marsh­ are already working with lumber. 9 The meeting for Dec. 27 will be This class will meet twice a week on 1 omitted, owlng_to its conflict with field, Canadian. 9 Robert Brunette, Empire, Canadian. Tuesdays and Thursday, from 7 p. m. i the holidays. A silver offering for Ellen Hogarty, North Bend, born in to 9 p. m. Instruction in the rules of; 9 Doernbecher Hospital will be taken lumber grading as compiled by the 9 at the Christmas party. A motion Ireland. -------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ä Pasqualina Marian Pribble, Co­ West Coast Lumbermen’s Association 9 was adopted to donate »5 00 to the is given by Ivan Neely, who is a reg­ 9 Inter-Committee fund organized to quille, Italian. USE USE Large size Jasper Johnson Domath, Bandon, istered inspector of the Pacific Lum- 9 combat juvenile detfhquency. IEW “SHPY-IKT BROWN Sugar Stamp iber Inspection Bureau. Canadian. ' n. The President's Birthday ball, to be 9 M-L-N-P This is the third class of lumber j Bernice Esther Stambuck, Marsh­ No. 29 held in January was discussed. Com­ grading and is given in response tb, 9 mittees were named as follows: Mu­ field, born in Latvia. GREEN Book 4 Regular size sic, Lucille Walker; Tickets, Ardis , Menno David. Remple, Coquille, the large number of requests received 9 A-B-C Till Jan. by the school. The class must be 9 Sherwood; Decorations, Jean Bryan; Canadian. D-E-F 15th 1944 Gotfred Larke Ludwikson, Marsh­ limited to forty persons due to the Publicity, Gertrude Swinney; Prizes, limited facilities. However, although , field, Norwegian. Mary Stevens. Robert Agnew, Marshfield, Scottish. this class started this week, any one Eunice HoWe issued an invitation to Elizabeth Chowning, Coquille, Rus­ can register up until the night of De- ■ 9 No. 2*/i 6)« 24 the group to attend her wedding at 9 Waxtex cember 21. sian. Shasta AvCPts. the Methodist church on Dec. 26 at Mabel Lucille Ward, Coquilli, Can- Additional gas for those living out • 3:00 p. m. ' of town who wish to attend this class Committee on refreshments cor - adian. Noah John Borgman, Marshfield, ' has been available in the past and sisted of Gertrude Swinney and Marie we have found the ration boards very Silverton. A collection was taken Swedish. co-operative. Due to the Christmas toward the nurses scholarship loan rush of business, registrations are I fund. About thirty members attend­ 9 ed. Mrs. Grace Withnell presided. « coming in slowly and those interested . z»* are warned that December 21 is the 9 D deadline. If at this tjme there are 9 Spurgeon Hill not enough students enrolled to keep Wash. Navels . The Woman ’ s Relief Corps held i ts Garden PtL 9 Birthday Club regular meeting in-the Eagles’ Hall the class in session it will have to be , Mrs.. Hazel Goodman and Mrs. Ada Wednesday afternoon with the presi­ discontinued. Many of the students Hurlbert were hostesses to their dent, Mabel Von Pegert in the chair, who have completed the other courses No Points birthday club on Thursday, enter- 1 at which time the officers for the have found this class very helpful. taining at the home of Mrs. Good­ You discuss the rules and also have coming year were installed. man. The Christmas gift exchange Mrs. Von Pegert was re-elected actual experience grading moving took place also. Mrs. Teen Yar­ president; Lena McNair, senior vice; timbers. Any additional information brough was a guest. Members at­ | Ida May Roth, junior vice; Clara may be obtained by contacting the tending were Mesdames Agnes Lewis, Wheeler, chaplain; Elsie Hickam, con­ Marshfield Vocational School, 3rd and Jumbos Kathrine Lemon, Hattie Gaffey, ductor; Mary Schroeder, guard; Clara Market streets, Marshfield, Oregon. Qts. • 15c Hazel Flannery, Jessie Adams, Lu­ Johnson, treasurer. Spread for Bread cille McCloud, Ealie Oddy, Susie Mar- % Gal. 27c 1*he president named Eula Mclntee, denbrook, Jane Sanders and Mar­ Gal. 49c secretary; Lillie Johnson, Leontine garet Spores. Knox, Mary Laird, Jessie Adams as Chick Burgnolia, of Coquille, en­ aolor bearers; Jane Collier, assistant tered the hospital Dec. 8 for treat­ J uslamere Club conductor; Mary Rocco, assistant ment of an infected hand. / Mrs. L. H. Hazard, assisted by her guard. J. D. Ames, from Bothwell, Wash., daughter, Mrs. Hale Eubanks, enter­ The ladies are doing considerable underwent an , .appendectomy last' tained the members of the Just a mere relief and Red Cress work *n the Thursday, and Donna Lee Hoke, a club last Thursday afternoon at her ib. name of the Corps. nine-year old Coquille girl, under­ home. A Christmas pudding was I went a similar operation on Friday. served at one-fifteen. Plans were No Points Laura Oakes, of Bandon, submitted r reshly ground discussed for an absentee shower for N.O.M.A. Club Meets Freshly from Grade-A ORDER XMAS Members of the N. O. M. *A met ,| q a tonsilectomy on Monday. Mrs. Rolfe Fuhrman, recent bride. Dressed Dismissals the past week were Mrs. r» Beef TURKEY NOW! Members attending were .Mesdames last Tuesday evening with Mrs. Har­ J. L. Smith, M. O. Hawkins, B. Fol­ old Dey for their ‘annual Christmas Harry Hull and baby, Pauline Allen, som, Leona Bryant, H. M. Pierce, exchange. Little Janice, daughter Mrs. Claud Brown, of Riddle, Ore., W SMOKED PORK AH PURE MORRELL A g F. L. Greenough, O. C. Sanford, A. J. of the hostess, acted as Santa Claus Mrs. Rotert of Powers, Mrs. Roy ¡9 SAUSAGE lb. HJC LARD 2 lbs. HOC Davis, Mrs. L. E. Beal, all last Thurs- . Sherwood, H. A. Young and R. A. and distributed the gifts. Dessert was served. Members who attended day, and Mrs. W. J. Baynes, of Fair- ' (9 ----------- Wermich. Name SIRLOIN SWISS were: Mesdames Ray Detlefsen, Den­ view on Saturday. STEAKS STEAKS ib. il We carry a complete line of V- nis Waggoner, , Howard Detlefsen, Kind Hand-carved Myrtlewood for Heita for all makes of Refrigerators, I Denton Ellingsen, Meldon Carl, Tom Weight FRESH PORK AZ CHILI Washing Machines and other equip­ , Stevens, Marion Clayton, Kieth Kribs, lectors at Harbison's., When LIVER Ib. XOC BRICK ment. Washer Service Co., 365 W. Raymond Schroeder and * Bill Ma- ib. Wanted 16tfs tejka. Front, Coquille. Phone. 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