The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 24, 1944, Page 10, Image 10

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    Personal Mention
AUGUST
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. E. Axtell were
among the hundreds of B. P. O^Elks
and their families who attended the
Marshfield Elks' annual picnic on
Coo« River Sunday.
25 - 26 - 27
The following real estate transac­
tions -were completed by George E.
Oerding, a Coquille realtor, this week:
The home at 452 Carter avenue,
owned by Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hol­
laway. was sold to Mr. and Mrs O.
V. Young. Mr. Hollaway is leaving
for California, where he goes into
defgpse work and the Youngs will
taka possession soon.
The house at 241 S. Heath, owned
by Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Fox, was sold
to Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Shaw. The
Foxes have been here since Saturday
from Portland, completing the deal.
Mr. Fox has been In ill health and
will enter a hospital in Portland soon.
Mr. Shaw intends to make improve­
ments on his newly purchased prop­
erty before moving in. He is one of
the Smith Wood-Products office
force.
The most recently built home in
Coquille, located at 11th and Carter
streets and owned by Mr. and Mrs.
M. M. Short, he being a Coquille
.minister, was sold to Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Hart of Marshfield for invest­
ment. The Harts have taken pos­
session and will complete the house.
F. C. McNelly, superintendent of
th« county farm, announce« that they
will can for the public on Tuesday,
Wednesday, Jhursday and Friday
only of each week and urge« that ap­
pointments be made to avoid un­
necessary delays.
We carry a complete line or V-
Belts for afl makes of Refrigerators,
Washing Machines and other equip­
ment Washer Serviqp Co. 365 W.
Front, Coquille. Phone 17.
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Remember —' Norton '■ for
school and home suDplles.
RUTH TERRY
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W. J. B. Head left Monday for
Portland for one of his periodic ex­
aminations at the Veterans’ Hospital.
Mrs. Walter Moore, proprietor of
Iola's Beauty Salon on North Heath,
returned Tuesday morning from Port­
land Where she went last Saturday
to hear Paul Rilling on beauty treat­
ment and attend a one-day beauty ’
school in the Benson Hotel.
Ward McReynolds will be here
again next Tuesday, Aug. 29, at the
city hail, between nine and four
o'clock, to receive applications of
those desiring drivers' licenses and
to conduct examinations.
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Never better man as
The Nameless Outcasfl
JEAN SULLIVAN-LUCILE WATSON-Rooul Wals!
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