The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 30, 1944, Page 9, Image 9

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a ; the next meeting salad and
' crackers will be served and there
' wili be a movie picture shown by
1 Mr. Gilkey, as well as a program of
Nov. 22—Leontine and Ww. H.
music and readings.
Knox vs. Warren C and May Laird Tl ll »
A good attendance of 4t attended and Roy B. Gudmundaon. Suit to Bull
. th* Nov. 21 meeting when • prt-
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J gram in charge of Mrs. ¿hekten, i was
•» follow»: readings by Mrs. Wi
* Mn. Buckner and Mrs. Sweeten, who
recited a poem. Music was by Mr.
and Mrs. Waiter Laird «nd Celle
' Laird.
Violin music by Mr. Roth
and Bob Harrison Was accompanied
' at the piano by Mrs. Von Pegert.
The door prize was won by Capt.
Snyder.
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A surprise awaited all who at-
between th* United State» and Aus-
ran last Sunday, Nov.
tralla and Mew Zealand on political !„”
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Park» and- Maud
Travers, of Charleston, were married
by Bev. M D. Rempel of the Baptist
Church at 2:20 p. m. There were SO
members and friends attending.
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There will be no meeting of the
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caravan in December.—Press Cor.
Circuit tourt Coses
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Probate Court Items
Eula Mae Brown ’was last Tuesday
appointed administratrix of the »1500
estateleft by Edna B. Pointer, for­
merly Edna -B. Doak, who died June
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C. G. Caughell,
L, L.
Bonney and E. L. Anderson will ag-
praise the estate.
Garland Lillie was last Friday ap­
pointed administrator of the estate of
Robert McGee, who died at North
Bond Nov. 22. Roy Kaufman, Walter
E. Butler and Fred Dobbyn wiU ap­
praise the estat« which is estimated
to consist of »2,000 in real property
and »010.83 in personal.
W. A. Bean was on Tuesday ap- j
pointed administrator of the estate i
letf by Mabel L. Bean, who died I
I Nov. 8. and W. T.‘ Alpine, Rdhdall '
I Johnson and Lester Clausen will ap- j
I praise the estate.
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1941 Dodge with four wheel drives-four
speed tronsmissions-hydraulic brakes,
etc. Excellent for converting to pickups
and light trucks.
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Especially desirable
roustabout cars and
Mulligan
wagons in the woods.
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fwl and wom?n gre putting every
possible dollar into war bonds and
«► other savings for a very practical rea­
son: THEY WANT NEW HOMES!
The building of farm ¿nd city homes
will start as soon as lumber is released
from military service. There will be no
reconversion problem. The men and women who
are today so valiantly fighting the war in the woods
and sawmills will tomorrow be harvesting lumber
for your new home—and for their own.
Lay aside a “Home Nest Egg” Bond each month
... and »tart planning the particular home that will
beat meet the need* of your family. Consult a retail
. lumber dealer now I
Every dollar invested in a War Bond now per­
forms double service. It will help to bring the war
to an end; and it will also be a step ahead toward
YOUR HOME!
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