The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 24, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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Norway News Items i
Mrs. Harvey Gant has been ill the.
fliist six weeks, having to remain in '
Led the greater part of the time, '
though at present, »he is improving
slightly.
Warren Deyoe was a dinner guest
at A. R. Bennett’s one day last week.
The Victory Society of the Norway
School gave its Washington's »nd
Lincoln program Friday afternoon
and were very happily surprised to
see so many of the parent« present,
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■Howard Hancock, Tom De lief sen,
Norman Halter, Henry Gagnor, Wm.
McKinley, Glen Robison, Henry Det-
lefsen, Martin Schmidt, Glen Wolf,
W, A. Soaper and Raymond Thomp­
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pribble and
sons, Billie and Jimmie, and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Drake and daughter Wilma, 1
and her uncle, .Steve Pribble, were
Sunday dinner guests at the home of ;
Harold Pribble’» father, Howard
Pribble and daughter Gjadyg. fhy
occasion wag his «father1« birthday.
Mig. R. ft. Rackleft returned Sat­
urday evening of last week from Port-
land where »he has been visiting her
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrr. i
Edwin Baker. She stated the weather ;
in Portland was very similar to that ‘
in Coos, there being a good day fol- '
lowed by a very stormy one and also
being quite cold as well. From this
we learn that other places can have '
disagreeable weather as well as Coos
county.
The Norway school has a new pu- t
’pil, Harold Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Wolf on the Rufus Rylander
place.
‘
Mrs. Brandon soys in sp|te of colds J
and flu that a few of the Norway
pupi|g ^scaped to be present each day | j
thfuughout the month, the fortunate
«pesbeipg Maw Apfl QefieMen, Jan­
ice Rathmap, Rpta Kelley, George
Soappr, Chari*» Haughton. Beverl*
Hasner and Chloe Hancock.
Mr. and Mr». Archie Racldeff and
daughter», Phyllis and Patricia, of
Marshfield, were over and »pent the
day Sunday visiting Archie’» par­
ent», Mr. and Mr», R. R. Racklaff
They had received word from their
son, Archibald Rackleff, that he has
arrived in Ireland and is Safe and
well and say» that the soenery there
Is beautiful.
'
Ged Haughton, a well-known, old-
time resident of our Norway com­
munity, passed away Wednesday of
last week at the Mast Hospital and
The Infant daughter of Mr. and
Mr». Roy Blohm 1» reported ill with
pneumonia.
Quality
Gay — Yet Practical
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