The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 29, 1944, Page 10, Image 10

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    Personal Mention
Horse Show Ju
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Caughell and J.
S. Barton of Coquille, H. A. Schroe­
der and J. A. Parrish of Myrtle Point,
left Wednesday morning for Eugene
to attend the Rotary International
state convention on Thursday and
Friday. „ __
Mrs. George Loveland, of Berkeley,
Calif., arrived in Coquille Sunday to
spend her two weeks’ vacation with
her sisters here. Mrs. Loveland is
employed by Consolidated Freight­
ways in Oakland and made the trip
north with Mr. Weisler, who is divi­
sion superintendent for the Bay area.
Defendant Wins In
$17,700 Damage Suit
truck
FILMS
Mrs. B W. Gluck and daughters,
Diane and Silvia, are visiting at the
F. C. True home from Palo Alto.
One to a customer
George Chaney, Jr., in company
with Ralph'Uhlman, young Portland
engineer student, left for the north
Tuesday morning after a week’s visit
at the George Chaney home. George,
Jr., goes this week to Bonneville,
where he will enter employment.
He graduated from Oregon State
College this spring.
Crepe Paper
All Colon for Decorations
Oscar's Radio Shop, moved to the
building just south of Coquille Ser­
vice Station, on Taylor street, will be
opened Wednesday, July 5.
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