The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, December 30, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAQCTWÖ
Eastern Star To
Install This Evening
Last Thursday evening was another
busy evening for Beulah Chapter, No.
6. O.
Jesides beinf advance
nTgKT
~dffleen, iMree weie
initiated into the order and one was
received by transfer. This was th*
last regular meeting of the year, a
year which has been moot successful
THE CITY
CLEANERS
will be closed
January
3rd and 4th
In order to clean Salvage
Clothing and to make Minor
unde* the leadership of the Worthy
Matron and Worthy Patron, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Taylor. Mrs. Florence
Simpson received the attendance
award.
R. C, Johnson, the retiring Wor­
Following the meeting, refresh­ shipful Master of Chadwick Lodge,
ments were served in the banquet No. 68, A. F. & A. M , acted as iu-
hall from a most attractive-table, StaTITng^officer Tn the Masonic Tem­
carrying out the holiday motif. Birth­ ple on St. John’s Day, Dec. 27, to
day cakes honoring those whose natal seat the new master,
__
W. _
B. ______
McLarrin.
date was in October, November and
Yatte?. "listed by -Don McCune
December, were served.
as marshal, then installed the other
This Thursday evening, at 8:00 p. officers. Following the ceremony of
m., there is to be installation of new -1 installation a banquet was served in
officers for 1944. K
the hall below 'at which time many
Masons Install
Monday Evening
therine Trended
o Be Wed Saturday
Wed Christmas
Morning Here
Smoke But No
Fire Last Thursday
a.
Buy your office supplies at Nor­
Miss Edith Irene Drake and S/Sgt.
ton’s. They have a good line of Loose George M. Menken were united in
Leaf ledger outfits, etk Everything marriage at the home of the bride’s
for your “First of the Year” needs, s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Drake.
The wedding was solemnized at 10:20
a. m. on December 25, Liston Psr-
rish of the Church of God officiating.
Those attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Schroe­
der, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Schroeder,
Howard Pribble, Misses Gladys Prib-
I
ble and Wilma Drake and the bride's
under the new management of
parents. After the wedding cere­
mony a wedding breakfast was
served.
The bride and groom left Sunday
WILL REOPEN
i morning for Colorado where he is
stationed at Camp Hale.
This day also marked the silver
wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY
T. S. Drake. They were married In
from 8 *. m. till 11 p. m.
1918 at Portland, Oregon.
equipment
Roxy Confectionery
Lorraine Rice and Sue Aitken
Wednesday, Jan. 5
SUNDAYS FROM 12 NOON UNTIL 11 P. M.
B. B. Season To
Start Next Week
Dinners 4 p.m. until 8 p.m.
ICE CREAM IN BULK
We Cordially Invite the Public to Patronize the
Roxy Confectionery & Lunch
Annual
Clearance
of Foil and Winter Stocks at
Hallock’s Dress Shop
BECAUSE OF LIMITED SPACE IT IS NECESSARY TO
CLEAR REMAINING STOCKS TO MAKE ROOM
FOR EARLY SPRING MERCHANDISE
GROUPED TOGETHER IN THIS CLEARANCE ARE
MANY WANTED ITEMS AND AT REDUCTIONS
THAT WILL MEET WITH APPROVAL
GROUP 2--------
Winter
Coats
Selected
Frocks
Many 100% Wool, some
Nylon Fleece and Tweeds
In one and Two Piece,
Styles, Tailored and
Dressy Types
Junior and Misses Sizes
Corduroy
Made by a well known
manufacturer
A few 100% Wool Plaid
Sport
Jackets
J Less
Regular Prices
after placing a ladder against the
south wall of the plant.
Geo. R Johnson says he has not
missed anything from the Cream
Miss Catherine Trendell, daughter I O’Coos plant which was broken into
of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Trendell who Christmas eve by sneak thieves, who
It’s Chy san their” im season
liv* on Spurgeon Hill, came home last, removed a section of roof covering. Bergen’s for choice flowers.
Friday fr oql JUamani F ull», wli e i e
she has beep employed for the past!
nine months, accompanied by Daley ,
Robinson of that city, to whom she i
is to be married at eight o’clock this I
Saturday morning, at the Baptist
church.
Mr. Robinson is a fireman pr> the
, talks were heard “for the good of the Southern Pacific and they will go to 1
Justamere Club
■uorder."
San Francisco by train for their
| Mrs. Leona Bryant entertained I
The list of those instilled by W. M. honeymoon.
Then they return to
■ member* of the Justamere Club at McLarrin was as follows:
Klamath Falls, they will reside at the
her home last Thursday.
A U15, S. W Stanley J. Ayres
Valley View Hotel.
luncheon was served. The housewas , J. W.—J. F. McLarrin
Miss Trendell, who was employed in
festive in it* decorations. Attenaing
Treas.—L. H. Hazard
the Coos tax department prior to
were Mesdames J. A. Lamb, M. O. ■ Sec.—E. L. Leslie
going to Klamath Falls, was honored
Hawkins, F. L. Greenough, J. L. I S. D.—Geo. Sherwood
with a shower at the Trendell home
Smith, Bert Folsom, A. J. Sherwood,
J. D.—Elton Savage
on Monday this week by the ladies
O; C. Sanford and R. A. Wernich.
Chaplain—Oscar Hendricks
of the Baptist church.
S. S.—Fay Holverstott
Out-of-town guests for the wedding
J. S.—L. A. Lundquist
include Mrs. Trendell’s sister, Mrs. J
House Party At Gardiner
Ann Lantry, who arrived last eve-1
• A party of Coquille people left | Marshal—R. C. Johnson
9
Tyler—R. H. Mast
~ .,
.ening by bus from Aurora, Ore., and
here Christmas morning to be holiday
Organist—Donald Farr
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Holbert who will I
guests of the E. D. Webbs at Qardiner.
arrive from Klamath Falls on Friday 1
They were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lamb,
1
■' - . •
Mr. and Mfs. C. J Fuhrman, of Sixes
River, and Mrs Jane Williams. They
returned Monday.
Repairs to building and
GROUP 1--------
Thieve* Break late C
O’Ceoe But Take Nothing
I
Coquille schools will re-open Mon­
day morning, after the ten-day holi­
day vacation, and the Coos county
basketball conference gets under­
way next Friday evening when th*
North Bend Bulldogs meet th* Co-
quille Red Devils on the gymnasium
floor here, and Myrtle Point Bobcats
meet the Marshfield Pirate* at the
Bay.
J
Coach Spike Leslie has been prac­
ticing the Red* Devils the past week by
dividing the squad into two teams
and has played no games with out­
side teams.
The fire department has been called
out twice the past week. Last Thurs­
day afternoon the call was to Mrs.
Ida K. Owen’s home pn Moulton
street. Mrs. Owen had been smell­
ing smoke all afternoon but when
Mr*. M. F. Pettit, who lives next
door, told her that smoke was seeping
through the roof, the department was
called. There was no blaze, * partly
moved brick allowing the smoke to
collect in the attic, but the firemen
had to cut a hole in the roof in order
to get at it.
At 6:45 Tuesday morning the call
was to the old Gardner house, east
of the Roxy Theatre. It was a chim­
ney fire.
At the same time there was another
chimney fire at the rear of one of the
building* on Front street which the
fire laddie* knew nothing about.
George E. Oerding Sells
Acreage Near Coaledo
A tract of 19% acres, located near
the summit between Coquille and
Marshfield, was sold this week by
George E. Oerding, a Coquille real­
tor, to M. Heath, who is employed by
Jiarr It Elwood In their Coquille store,
Mr. Heath will take possession at
once. The former owners were Mr.
and Mrs. R. M. Noah, who reside in
the Fairview country. Mr. Heath in­
tends to make Improvements
buildings.
Ward McReynolds will be
Coquille city hall again next Tues­
day, Jan. 4, from 9:00 until 4:00
See Schroeder's Jewelry Store in o’clock, to receive applications of
Coquille for Diamonds and Watch those desiring drivers’ licenses and
Straps.
tfs to conduct examinations.
T' i
soon we h6pe
to thank you personally for your
kindness to us during 1943. But right
now, with the Spirit of New Year's in
the air we want to say
HAPPY NEW YEAR
May the Spirit of Peace
and Goodwill Suggest
" ' and direct the way
*
to
Universal
Peace
(jano funeral CHome
^T€L£PHOn€ 100 -JfNWLMa S€W!C€ • COQUILLE
£Less
GROUP
-Short Lines of
Skirts, Blouses
Housecoats
H01W
GRHnOGS
1'he hum of those Liberator* high in
the sky is a portent of progress—e
glimpse of the reality that, speed the
day I lies beyond the turn of the road.
and Sweaters
1 Less
Freedom is on the march!
1943 has been a pleasure
That you may participate in all of
the good things that 1944 may bring is
and a privilege. We hope
our sincere New Year’s wish for you.
To have served you in
GROUP 4-
Every Winter Hat
In stqck for a quick clearance are priced
$1.99
Lorenz
Dept.
Store
Since 1887
Southwestern Oregon’s eldest
home-owned Store
we have served you well
EXCEL DRESS SHOPPE
Where there is a kind thought and a good word for everyone.
Leila McClure
Lee & Marjorie Child
Clara Willson