The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 28, 1945, Page 11, Image 11

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    fr AGÌ TEN
D Arthur Erickson Is The New
9 Scout Master Of Troop 14
Personal Mention
Lewis D. Wiltshire, who entered
upon his duties as manager of the
,
Coquille Branch of the First National
.
Bank of Portland Tuesday of this
.
week, and family arrived here from
,
Portland this first of the week and,
have moved into the A. H. Grimes
house, several doors north of the
turning to Coquille with her mother,
Mr. and h^rs. Dick St. Clair bnd I
Catholic church, on Coulter street.
who is also visiting there.
daughter, Betty, returned Tuesday ,
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from a 2«-day trip down to Cali- ,
Prvt. Milton Rodgers, son of Dan fornia. They viiated in Alexander .
Rodgers, is vlisting his parents while ' valley in Sonoma county and at I
oh furlough. Prvt. Rodgers had his Willow creek. They were more than
feet frozen while he was a. front line j happy to get back to Coos county's
Arthur G. Erickson took over the
scoutmaster’s post for Troop 14, Boy
Scouts of America, Monday of thia
week. Troop 14, is sponsored by the
Coquille Lions Club.
Mr. Erickson, a recently discharged
U. S. Army sergeant, represents the
State Farm Mutual Insurance. Co. in
Coquille and his his office in con-
nection with Dunn’s Real Estate. Mr.
Erickson came from Los Angeles,
where he owns a home but he says
Coquille is home to him already.
Ken Talley, former scout master,
scout in Germany. He has been in comparative coolness. They met 110 and Lonnie Clark are assistant scout
They with Mr. Eripkson
a convalescent hospital and arrived degree weather just before coming masters.
are planning a constructive program
here Wednesday morning from San home.
for Troop 14.
Diego, where he was with his wife i
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and family.
He will leave Friday' Mrs. Myrtle Knowlton, of San
Early this morning the members
morning for Camp Carson, Color?Bruno, Calif., and Mrs. Mary Reeves, of Troop 14 and their leaders left
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of Oakland, are guests at the Fred for a week-end camping trip to Croft1
Max Britton will be home soon on True home, called here because of Lake. .They will not only enjoy the
furlough from Mass. He expects to the serious illness of Mrs. Anna Lund, fun of camping but have planned
be released from the Army on the mother of Mrs. True, Mrs. Knowlton, some advancement work in first aid,
point system.
Mrs. Gluck and Perley Lund. Mrs. signalling, sanitation, and tracking.
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Reeves is a close friend.
" < .They also plan to do something in
Mrs. Floyd Cooper is in charge of
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, Preparation for the Fourth of July
the Coquille Studios during the ab- ‘ ciair Alderson, a member of the parade in' Coquille next week,
sence of Mr) and Mrs. E. J. Throck- SUte Police force here for nearly
mor ton. Mrs. Cooper regularly doe» ftve years, received word this morn- Invitation By LXkal F.O.E.
much of the coloring work for the 1 in, that his mother had passed away To Eagle Visitors On Fourth
at Salem and he left at once for there.
The Eagles club room at the corner
of.
Front and Hall streets will be
Norman Hamilton, son of Mrs? Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Morrison who
open Tuesday and Wednesday, July
Bob Aitken, visited overnight the recently sold their cranberry bog 3 and 4, during the day and in the
first of the week on his way to Palo near Bandon, expect to become Co­ evenings, for the convenience of
Alto, California, where he will enter quille residents again in the near local and visiting members. Mem­
Stanford University. He was accom­ future. A deal for the purchase of bers only will be admitted.
panied by his wife and baby.
a house on Third street by them has
not yet been closed but it probably
Misses Norene and Madelene Me- wm t*. goon. *
Keown returned last week from a j
b
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very satisfactory ten-day vacation Going
Buy Car
Aeroplane?
spent in San Francisco.
gee me for Finance Arrangements.
Mr. and Mr». Charley Frye, who
had been in Texas for the past month
leoking after their property down
there, returned home Tuesday morn­
ing.
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F. R. Bell
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Lenton Boyd arrived here Satur­ Phone 82M
day evening for a thirty-day fur-
1 lough before going to a training sta-
i tion in Oklahoma. His wife, Flo
'Boyd, lives here with her mother,
Mrs. Rose Knight.
Frieqds
report
Kenneth
Dale
Hooton is home from an officers’
training school in Missouri.
Night 10«-L
,
office,
tfs
City Cleaners
J |Vill be closed all day
July 2, 3,4
^MONDAY, TUESDAY AND
WEDNESDAY)
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy
THUR. FRI. SAT.
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