The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 08, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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carried a spray of white
gladoli. Mrs.
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Paul Pinkston i was matron of honor
d in pink and carried
She was dressed
et. Mr. Perry Berkel
a mixed bouquet.
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gave the bride away and best man
was Mr. John Potter.
Th* altar was decorated in Talis­
man rosea, fem and mock orange.
Mrs. Nancy Berkel song, "Uwe’s Old
Sweet Song.”
Out-of-town guests
were Mrs. Bessie Mamey, Mrs. O. M.
Potter, of Coquille, and Sgt. and Mrs.
Paul Pinkston. ofsLompoc, Calif. A
reception was held at' the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Parry Berkel.
The
young couple are making their bom«
at San Diego, Calif., where Clarence
is stationed.
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Of Lea- Church of Christ parsonage
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June 0—Eley Shelton and c,,.
Monday by Liston Parrish at the Carum, both of Camas Valles
No»-High Sehool Director
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Martha E. Mulkey, County School
i Superintendent has announced that
Coquille Red Cross will hold its
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There-are many thieves, burglars, a petition with 32 signers has been
regular meeting on Friday, June 0,
Kt rtiiUH Hall Cmm i -in
4 10 » m
“** people of that Ilk in the secelved by her as ’secretary of the
from 1J0 ^4 3^.01. worW
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the Non.Htah School Board for W. E.
Flannel baby garments will be cyt
meanest civilian is one who will CroM. Mr CroM
resident of
and distributed as well as kit bags,
steal from a man Who to in Uncle outrict- No. 44, Roy, and has for many
scuff slippers and other articles.
Sam’s armed forces.
*years served as a school board mem-
The following ladies are thanked.
; After being stationed in South
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district.
tor donations of wash cloths, beedies,
America for 20 months. Staff Sgt.
Mr Croo wU1 SUir M
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heavy thread and clothing: Mesdames
Kenneth Arrell came home on fur-
who hlls dnce September ?9, 1033
Frank Schram. F. C. True, Neely and
lough last week to visit his folks, j^rved faithfully as q member of the
A- T. Erickson. Another fine afghan
Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Henderson, and Moll-High School Board. Mr. Detlef-
has been received from Mrs. East
, friends here.
hers.
refUge<j to let his name be en-
Nosier. For some time the ladies of
, • On Tuesday he went down to his tered as a candidate for a board mem­
the Dorcas society of the Church of
cabin on Laurel Lake, below Bandon,
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Christ have been making afghans and
to slash brush and clear up around (
Non-Hlgh School Law per­
doing other Red Cross sewing. Their
toe house. A stump needing to be mit. petitions to Be filed with the
went into the -cabin office of the county school super-
I Mrs. K. p.
» » Lawrence eacill
Km in
ira blasted out; he
will be
Hvn.mil.
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yrlday'. meeting as Mrs. ¡? g fou?ri
'intendent no‘
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±ntral£ i0** the •,‘nua, •chooi meeUn*
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a «“» ***** tra“er Therefore, this is the only name
,had been taken by the thieves who which will appear on the ballot fof a
^(.tosTi relatives.
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broke into the building.
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director in ZonZ 4.
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worker, are -urged to
bad
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Chairmen and Clerks in Zone 4
be present to dtecuss plan, for en- |fpom _nvn„
tha akunk whn w)11
from anyone, but the skunk who will are
through th. ««retary
tering a Red Cross float in the 4th
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. * rob a man who is defending his n> »k^, Non-Hiffh
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to thJ matter and^ Planed to
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i defense, can best be characterized as wh(ch wln
carrled
at the elose
¡"the meanest man.”
' of the regular school meeting in each
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school district within the zone.
diseuss it, says Mr». Keiner
W. 8. C. 8. Met In Pioneer
Hall Last Thursday
The Woman’s Society for Christian
Service met in the Pioneer Hall of 1
Phyllis Litzenberger,
to/nm/in't
Marriage Licehses
Wrim/sn'c
r*lnk
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May 31—Raymond F. Hetlage and !
the Methodist church, with 20 mem­
Jessie L. Daniels, both of North Bend.
bers present, last Thursday.
The
They were mailed at his home last
meeting was called to order by the
Miss r-nyiua
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Phyllis c.iu«.-iioer
Litzenberger
ker uoa
has been
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Pleads Guilty Tuesday Ta
“Oh foq a chcMn by the CoquUlo Woman’s Club
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president after singing
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for queen at the Nouilonri
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Driving While Intoxicated
Thousand Tongues to Sing"
.coming
4th
of
July
celebration.
Phyl-
June
1-William
Robert
Tucker,
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prayer
song,
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Into
My
Heart.
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Jack Mason Lae, brought to the
.coming sin or au.y ce.eurauon. rnyi
Qre gnd H<izel Ruth Haw
Beta Ellis led in prayer. Tim business Ha ta ¡eventeen y'eara of age, bom'in
county )aii on May 25 on the charge
kins,
of
Compton,
Calif. They were
of driving while under U m influence of toe society was taken up and the North
reb, .n> ifl27. she will
of liquor, on Monday entered his plea Oregon Conference Summer Scho.il
a senior next fall in the High married on Thursday by Rev. C. Har-
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of guilty. after widving grand jury for the Woman's Society for Christian g^oo! and has been
an honor student fold Van Duker at his home on the
Queen Candidate*
investigation. Judge King postponed Service, which to to be held at Silver
pronouncing sentence, iMttl next Creek from Aug. 22 to Sept. 2,
Monday
discussed.
disclosed.
- potluck
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to
ln her cja8aea
All her school life
ln Coquille,
since ,J„une
nag been spent
spent in
uoquute,
since
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in the first
i starting
|tMrtln< tn
fir>t grade
grad* in the old °f San Jose, CaUf., and Bessie Louise
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mar.
build|n<. Rh* was
' “ of Eaataide. Th*y were
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den| body officer this year, has been
.At the afternoon session Mrs. Minnie yell leader for high school for |WO........................ 2. by Rev^Oscar W. Rayne,
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years,
the to to be editor of the “Hi^
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Mus-
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Laws led the devotipnals and Mrs.
Brown was In charge of the program. Times” this next year and is how , kogee,> Okla., and Alice Werah, of
-On June 2» the executive meeting holding office of Honored Queen in Coquille. They were .married hqre
by Rev. L. C. Persing at his home
will be held at the home of Mrs. .Job’s Daughters.
Helen Peterson.~
\ on the _ She
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A report
of Mr. and .........
Mrs, on Second street last Saturday.
oea American
A rv*xx*«lr»ar»”
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study bqpk; "We Who are
” : walterLitzenb^ger.
She
is a brun-
June 3—Laurence E. Pressnail and
Marcella M. Koons, both of North
will i>e given at that time
ette type with dark hazel eyes, ston-
Bend. They were married on Satur­
' der, five fqpt, one and one-half inches
day by Rev. R. D. Bender at his
Durcas Society Sewed For The
tall.
home in North Bend.
Bed Cross Last Thursday
| When Phyllis graduated
from
J June 5—Jack
J. Kershaw,
of
The Dorcas Missionary group of the eighth grade she was given the Amer- '
Marshfield, and Velma ' Louryane
Church of Christ met with Mrs. Wil­ lean Legion award for good ettizen-
Richardson, of- North Bend. , They
lard Sloan last Thursday and after a ihip. ■;J/./„
.were married by Justice Fred Bull at
short business meeting the after- |
* his office here on Monday.
noon was spent sewing for the Red Marybelle Yarbrough b To
June 5—William Herman Huff, of
Cross. . - '
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I Be Legion Queen Candidate
The hostess, Mrs. Sloan, served ice­
Miss Marybelle Yarbrough, daugh­
cream and cookies to the following
ladies:
Mesdames Arthur Towne, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Yarbrough
Guy Kelley,
Al Erickson,
Alton | of the Cow Bell Dairy, was selected
Dungey^ Liston Parrish, Ralph Had- , by
“z Coquille
v-mjuuie Poet,
rv.., No.
««. M.
oo. American
sell. Belle Hooton and Amoa Payne, i Legion as its candidate for Queen of
¡the 4th of July celebration, at the
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¡Legion meeting held in their club (
home Monday evening.
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Notice—The Past Noble Grands’
club will r^MC.at the home of Mrs.,
Roy E. Boober Friday evening. June ’
9, at 7:30 o'clock.
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Belle Knife Hospital
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Last Thursday at the hospital here
1 Judy Anderson underwent a tonsil-,
.ectomy, N. Dive!bls of Sixes entered,
for treatment of an infected hand,
and James Phillips from Greenacres,
underwent an operation-for appendi- 11
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A baby boy, weighing ten pounds
and who has been named Robert1
Wilson, was born to Mr. and Mrs. I
Iva'Moss of this city last Thursday, h
On Friday Elmer E. Briner re­
entered the hospital for. treatment. | (
On Monday this week, the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harbison, I
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Ann, underwent an operation on her!,
knee.
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On Tuesday Mr*. Phyllis Mitchell (
of Coquille and Mrs. Mabel Spurgeon^ ;
of Marshfield Underwent major oper- ’
ations and Dianne, daughter of Mr.’i
and Mrs. W. E. Buell, entered for '
treatment.
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Dismissals have been Mrs. Harry ,
Aber last Thursday, Mrs. Robert I
Byers and Mrs. A. L. Stanley and j
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their babies on Saturday and Mrs. 1
Frank Sinnott on Tuesday this week, j
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Circuit Court Cases
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June 1—State Unemployment Com­
pensation Commission vs. J, A, Fuller,
E. O. Pdst and Jack White, doing
business as the Powers Lumber Co. I
June 1—Libby P. Murphy vs. War­
ren W. Murphy. Suit for divorce.
June 1—William Long vs. Wilma
Long. Suit for divorce.
June 5—Osborne Nulf vs. Hazel i
. Belle Nulf. Suit for divorce.
June 5—Myrtle Sidney Carlson vs. |
Albin Sidney Cartoon. Suit for di-
vorce.
June 3—Walter E. Homenyk V».
Catherine E. Homenyk. Suit for di- 1
voice.
; June 7—Richard N. O’Kelk y vs.
Thelma O’Kelley. Suit for divorce.
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Alarm Clocks repaired at Schroe­
der’s Jewelry. Men s Wedding Rings
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NOTICES— Durinf
fruit season we will be open
lune 11
Large shipment of Strawberries
on Sundays. Starting this Sunday,
arriving Saturday Night for Sunday Trade
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Specials for Friday, Saturday and Sunday
MILK
Nestles
Alpine
Case
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SUGAR BACON
Swift's
Pure Cane
In Clath Bag
10 lbs.
Eastern
Lean with a
Delicious Flavor
Lb
Cristo
Washing
Snowdrift Powder
Pop
or Formay
Large 22 ox pkg.
3 lb. jars
63' 31« 6^ 15®
Cleanup Price
EGG
NOODLES
Krinklets
Lge. Pkg.
TOILET
TISSUE
MAYON­ POP CORN
NAISE
Little
PEANUT
BUTTER
Astoria
GardsnBnd
Fine Quality
Fresh - Delicious
6 rolls
2 lb jars ;
NoHey's
OR
Luxuary
Pt. Jars
rr.
jars
Buster
Guaranteed to
Pop
2
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,u- cello
VCJ*
23° 25« 29« 33c 35c
a a
Fresh Fruito and Vegetables
LETTUCE
2
25c
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CANTA-
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SWEKT CORN — PEAR —
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