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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1944)
OREGON PAOB TWO MB Marriage Licenses ~ Coquille By C m « Beg _ TMVMDAT. JUNE 23, 1444 SS Playground Notes a Belle Knife Hospital Dismissals the past week were Mi-, Phyllis Mitchell on Sunday, Dianne Buell on Tuesday, Mrs. Chas. Miner and baby of CoqulUe. and Mrs. l.ynn Schrader and baby of Riverton, on Wednesday. Mrs. Paul Snider, of this city, who* underwent a major operation twft weeks ago, was able to leave the hos pital and return home this morning • _ ____ ,----- sJ------- Mrs. Myrtle Heath, of Cqaiedo, en June 14—Otto Charles Witt, ot In observation of the first anniver-: jOfl III vOKralld » at the park nave Deen somewhat cur- tered the hospital last Wednesday for North Bend, and Mary Elisabeth sary od the local Soroptimi»' Chib, _ _______ ____________ __ */<• Mrs. Sam Sturgeon, ot this city,' tailed. However, the model air treatment. Haptonstuli, of Marshfield Coos Bay Soroptimists, _____ sponsor group stwwgiWi . for mini.... "them i __ t - as follows - upon ___ — plane show was held Wednesday - with J Bmast Whereat, of Coquille, enter- writes the • Sentinel June 14—Manuel L. Williams, of ier Coquille, ^entertained. Powell, Missouri, and Evelyn Cook, Tuesday at a seven o’clock dinner at th«lr mturn from visiting their eon prizes for the best airplanes* These ed last Friday for treatment and the went to Jack Sisk and Duane ! same day Lawrence Abbott, who suf in a hospital in Oakland; of Maishfield. the Chandler Hotel, Marohfiri'i fered fractured ribs at Kline’s camp June 15—Bill Petty and Velma teen from here attended the We have recently returned from a j Last Friday at the circus, everyone at Fairview, was brought to the Danielson, both of Bandon. They which was formal and altogether de- j visit with our son, Marvin, at Oak * enjoyed Betty Clark’s tricks on he« hospital. were married at the Assembly of God Jightiul* acording to reports. 1944 is more than an election year 0l,ASlnM<4 tvanti ,'»vr Cimmimd* Mrs. J. J. Stanley, of thiZcity, en church down there the same day by Address of welcome was delivered IFmrkll Knoll KFntml Naval Ununitiil Hospital, Aobinnzl Oakland, At-H# Calif. , Shetland pony, also K Fay Simmons’ It U a year of decision for the Amer by Agnes Duncan, president of the He was severely wdUnded last No- acrobatic tricks on th.- bars. These tered the hospital on Saturday to Rev. A. J. Princie. lean people; the year when they will undergo a major operation. June «w 1»—Clifford Alfred Cotter, of Coos Bay Chapter. Florence Barton, vember. somewhere in the South Pa- ‘ two girls received pri .es as did Don- — —— —--------- , VWO SMJ MU* Wil) - -------- »----------- --- - — —w,. ■ - — - —------------ « - - ---- On Saturday ajso the seven-year decide whether to return to the Amer Coquille, and Sylvia Fay Adams, of charter .president here, responded rifle. Although his injuries were far ! nie Taylor for his costume and his old daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. K. O. lean concept of goverment or go the Mv ’hfield. They were married by enthusiastically. Group singing was more serious than we had heretofore dog, Pal. ' Mvihfield. whole way to collectivism. Rev. L. C. Persing at his home hare followed by discussions of the Ideals been told, we found Marvin cheerful A reading contest has been started, Mullins of Arago, Mary Ann, sub last Friday. 'of Soroptlmism, given by the follow- and happy. He ia to remain several which will continue all summer. The mitted to an appendectomy See “Spike" Leslie for the Dest in June Id—Ear) Oderkirk, of North ing Marshfield members: Lucretia ‘ months yet at the Naval Hospital for purpose of this is to help the younger ' On Wednesday of this week. Duane, Bend, and Merna Tjensvald, of Sas- skewis, Helen «Johnson, Blanche Ber-' treatment of a badly burned right children with the use of the library seven-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Liability, or other Insurance. Office, katchewan, Canada. gen, Irene Lundell and Mary Garden.' hand. It to hoped those massage and to help them develop an interest Harold Simmons of Coquille under 27$ So. Hall, in former hoepital bldg Junp 17—Earl O. Decker, of Port-I Vocal solos were contributed by*treatments will bring back the use In reading books. A record is to be went a tonsilectomy. phone 6: residence phone 95L. land, and Melvla M. Jones, of North Genevieve Arrington, accompanied by 1 of his hand but, even though he may-"kept by each person of the title and í Bend. They were married by Rev. Arlene Athey. A play, “Junior Miss.” ! still lose the hand, we are very thank- author of every book read and at Oscar W. Payne at his home in North was by Mrs. Rugge | ful he has recovered so nicely, con- i the end of the playground season Bend on Saturday. | violin selections by Audrey Aaaen, sidering the extent of injuries he sUT- 1 there will be a prize given, based on June 20—Roy Edward Potter and former Coquille girl, were received fared, both Internal and external. He the number and type of books read. ‘ galn- ' Tuesday of next week, the first Mary J; Anusich, both of Marsh- with special enthusiasm. Two of her has a good appetite now and ‘ Is softball game will be played on the Meid. , fir,t teachers from Coquille were ’ ing weight. Extra Large — Heavy Fire Boxes June 20— Frank O. Irish and Nora present, Mrs. M. O. Hawkins and' We received word on Monday this Lincoln school grounds. Still more B. Lewis, both of Coquille. Murial Dae Ardath. Miss Acaen has wvek from Marvin and his very re players are needed for the teams June 21—Jim McKester and La- jmt returned from California. 1 cent bride thgt they had been married Anyone who wishes to play may Velle Haggith, both of Marshfield. | The tables were quite gorgeousb I June 11. We had the pleasure qf sign up at the park —Harriet Tozier. decorated with outside flowers, place meeting our future daughter-in-law, Be ycurself. Ape no greatness. Be ‘'■rd» and programs were attractive j while we were In Oakland. We Nun-Hi School District Budget ~ pass for what you are. A details, and much praise was heard found her to be a moet Joveable girl, willing to Committee Meeting Held good ii.rir.ina farthing *» is better than a bad in compliment. to the hotel for its I a good cook and quite an expert gooa oeuer in The Non High Budget committee, superior dinner. ; seamstress, making most of hei- own •evereian - Samuel Coley. —---------- ------ i clothes. She was formerly Miss Doris , at Friday evening’s meeting, set July New Shipment F.O.E. «tod Auxiliary Give of San Bruno, Calif. Details 28 at 8:90 p. m. as the final hearing * F.rowll P.riv Far th« LewlsM of veddln« hav* not yet been date on the budget. This committee <■••••■» »■■v tne Lewises , learne<j exCept that it was ? church recojnmended the budget which calls The Fraternal Order of Eagles and ; wedding, with members of the bride’s for an expenditure of $112,640 and » the Eagles Auxiliary gave a farewell family attending, a levy of $91,470. party for Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E., we were unable to remain down' The receipts and available cash Lewfr after lodge last Friday eve there for the wedding, due to the balance amount to $32,450, leaving» ning. Mrs. Lewis is a Past Madam necessity of getting back an the job $80,190 to balance the budget. It is President of the Auxiliary and he We were away eleven days. estimated that $11,280 may not be with Steel Springs has been a very active member of Going down with us to see their collected during the fiscal year, the lodge here. Thia levy 1« an increase of $3,1<7,12 brother were James Sturgeon, of Co- .. ......................... A very enjoyable evening was spent qullle, and Mrs. Garland Rock, of over the 1943 levy. and the departing couple, who are Bandon. The Budget Committee organized moving this week to Springfield, were|_, by electing Ellis Seiender of Milling- the recipients of beautiful Fostoria loti as chairman and Mrs. Elmer Wil- M.T.Sgt. Max Morgan pieces and a blanket. Son of Sitkum, as secretary. Others After refreshments were served Here From North Carolina who served on the committee were: M.T. Sgt. Max M. Morgan , was Irene Walch Eaatside; H. H. Eick- and farewell songs sung, their broth er and sister members all wished here this week on his first furlough worth, Empire, and Alton Clausen, them happiness and prosperity in their home since he enlisted in January, Riverton. Also on the committee 1942. He has been stationed in North were Non-High board members: W. homo. Carolina at Cherry Point and Edenton M. HlUar, Mrs. Ida Linder, Mrs. for more than a year. He still thinks Polly Nickason, A. R. Sasse and Mrs. Oregon’s green hills look best to Martha E. Mulkey. Because of his him. Miss Eleanor Smith, of Eugene, being in attendance at the State formerly of Coquille, accompanied Grange meeting In Grants Pess, Ed him. It was her first visit here for Detlef sen was not present. about four years. Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Kern entertained them at their There is a wide difference between beach cottage at Bandon Thursday to deceive, and being silent evening- m penetrable.—Voltaire. , ■ ,X Wood Ranges $54.50 to $114.50 I BREAKFAST SETS $17.95 to $39.50 7:15 One Only-BUNK SET $49.50 LOWELL THOMAS NEWS 3 CIRCULATING HEATERS $59.50 Purkey Furniture Sn ER W!N ■ Wf L L ¡A MS FAMlMAJWARTitt Harvey Cole Married Last Month In Bayonne, N. J. Mrs. Geo. Adams received ’this week a picture of her son, Harvey Cole, and his bride of Bayonne, N. J. The marriage took place at the bride’s home at BayonnZ on May 13. She was the sweetheart he left behind when he was sent overseas, which proved to be on the African Invasion. There he was badly burned a year ago, June 28, in a gasoline explosion, which occurred while he was on s rest period after the siege. He has now recovered from the experience and is stationed at Fort Bennis, Mass. He met the girl he married .while do ing guard duty In her home town for nine months before he was sent over- Leroy Gilbert Commissioned Lieutenant In Marino Reserves Í ROLL IT OM’WITH A ROHIR-ROATIR This clever, new Afta painting tool coiti xUtf only...................... Harold Leroy Gilbert, son of Carl L. Gilbert, Coquille, was graduated this morfth from the Naval Air Train ing Center, Corpus Christi, and was commissioned a lieutenant in the U.-. S Marine Corps Reserve. He is a former student of the Lin field College at McMinnville and is a graduate of CoquiUo High. Each Naval Aviator is an expert flyer, navigator, aerologist, gunner, and radio operator and fly carrier - based or land-based planes In combat zones, of at Naval Air stations at home and abroad. Type of planes in NaVM1 Aviation include fighters, dtve bombers, scout and observation, mul- ti-enigned bombers, patrol planes, and air transports. Whether in the ; Marine Corps or in the Navy, Naval I Aviators wear the famous "Wings of Gold.” ——------- —— Corp. Phillip Reed Was Home On Furlough Recently Gregg Hardware Home on furlough has been Cor poral Phillip Reed, visiting his wife, Betty Reed, and other relatives and friends. Reed is stationed at Syra cuse, New York, and is in the trans port command. Mrs Reed had plan i ned on accompanying her husband back as far as Omaha, Nebraska, until he returned home and told about traveling conditions. Although he did have'a seat aU way, this was more than most folks had. The Reeds spent two days in Portland seeing the town before his return to New York. Betty returned to her work Tuesday. Alarm Clocks repaired at Schroe der’s Jewelry. Men’s Wedding Rings in stock. Dillara Market Specials Friday, Saturday and Sunday MILK Alpine, Spec. Morning, Carnation case 439 HONEY Floradale, pure Caíif._ _ 5jb. tin $1.19 Polish Sausage Rings, delicious lor sandwiches lb. 29c BEANS fey qualify Birds Egg or Cranberry lb. 7c PICKLES Libby's Swt. Sliced T om . Pickles Qt. Jar 19c PEAS Garden brand good quality #2 cans 2 for 27c SHORTENING, Crisco, Snowdrift, Formay 3 lb. jars 6 8c CORN FLAKES or POST TOASTIES RR■■■■■|■■MKpkg|Sg Swift's Qualify HAMS &3AC0N PRICED RIGHT "UTTER Cream o' Coos or Brookfield lb. 47c SYRUP Wellman's Golden dips, Icy table syrup qt jugs 35c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables APRIC0TShN.,",”'i...„, time to Cantaloupes, Jumbo 36s, Onions 0H¿dWhite’ - ri Finest Quality-Lug O *70 I n*Nc 3 lbs. 25c