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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1945)
--.¿j 1* AGE" TEN ------------------------------------------------ I . Harriet Toder is scattering sun- Mrs. Paul Simpson Enjoys b P. W. Club Te Baek shine about cpquiue CpquiUe wus this we«, week. one She vi visi( ,Jt rn>m Her Brother Christmas Seal Sale • *i i and her father, M. C. (Jack) Toxter, .^er ot. The first fall meeting of the Busi Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Harriman re ,1 arrived from Etna. California. Wed- . turned on Saturday from a two ’ nesday for a visit of two week* be- f*1“.c,ty and ness-end Professional Women** Club weeks* vacation. On* week was spent ' fore Harriet agein enrolls at the i *ho *ith_‘he M*riP^_Corp*>* W° was held Tuesday night, Sept. 4, in at Lake Chelan with Mr*. Marjorie ¡University of Oregon, where «he is the Parish House with the president, " "last ’L^k Bittner and Mr. and Mrs. Lesli* Florence Barton, in the chairs. It wa* a strictly business meeting and Lewi* and family of Wenatchee. Both ’Mr*. Bittner and Mr*. Lewis ar* a short one. Th* club voted to take daughters of the Harriman*. During San Francisco, where she vacationed, charge of the distribution of Christ turned home Saturday. the second week they visited friends mas Seals for Coquille and vicinity. for a month this summer. and relative* at Tacoma and Sunny Capt. Byington had just returned Sixteen club members are planning side, Washington. The Harriman* from sixteen months in the South to attend the district meeting at Mrs. C. M. Gray left Tuesday noon were accompanied home from Port for southern California, where she Pacific where he was on air patrol1 Agate Beach above Newport on Sept, duty and is to report, when his leave' 8 and 9. land by their daughter-in-law, Mr*. will visit her son, Claire, who U Nona Hyde and small sons, Alvin stationed at San Diego anS also her is over, to the Cherry Hill, North i Mabel Hugh was in charge of the program during which several and Dennis. ¡sister in Lbs Angeles. She expect* Carolina, Marine base. member* were called upon to tell ¡to be gone about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Verrlll McCurdy and how they came to get started on Mrs. Julius Ruble And two children and W. H. Fortier re then particular career. The S. M. Nosier* Enjoying Vtait Laura Emily Back Home turned Monday from a week’s trip The next meeting will be open From Daughter And Husband Julius Ruble moved his family to 1 house and reception for new bust up to Victoria in Canada. Mrs. Earl Carroll, the former Mary their old home at 181 East Second 1 ness women in Coquille. Sgt. Ben Payne, of the 551st Para Lou Nosier, arrived home for a three street last week-end so that Laura i ________________ chute Infantry Battalion, returned weeks visit last Saturday, Mr. and Emily might attend Coquille High. : CEDAR SHINGLES home last Tuesday from Fort Lewis, Mr*. S. M. Nosier meeting her in The Rubles have spent the summer hand. FARR A ELWOOD. Washington. He ha* received an Portland. She flew from Washing at Idleyld Park, Oregon, where Mr. ■ « honorable discharge through th* ton, D. C, to Portland, with a four- Ruble is superintendent of Douglas County Lumber Company. point system, after three and a half hour stop in Chicago. Mrs. James Hersey, niece of Mrs. year* service in the Armed Forces, Her husband. Tech. Sgt. Carroll, two of which were spent qverseas. could not corn* with her as he had Ruble, and her children, Harry and to go tv way of Texas, but he arrived Fae, have been visiting for the last three week* with the Rubles but Mr. and Mrs. Ray Britton surprised here Sunday night. ( 80 • SAIO TO He has a 15-day furlough, with returned to Portland Tuesday of this his mother, Amy Britton, with a visit Sunday morning from their farm five day* traveling-time each way week. home on‘ the North Bank road. The and he and Mr*. Carroll expect to younger Mrs. Britton is recovering leave on Sept. 22 to return to hi* Dorothy Irene Anglin To rapidly after several weeks of very station at New Bern, North Carolina. Be Married Here Sept. 8 serious Ulness at Beil* Knife Hospi The Rev. and Mr*. V. W. Anglin tal.-------- ■ \ - Calling carda, 50 for ti.00. 4.................................... . .......-. have announced th* forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Dorothy Glenn Hutton returned from Eu 4 Irene, to Dayrl E. Swyer* of Hood gene Wednesday of last week, fol River, Oregon. The ceremony will lowing « treatment with penicillin be read here in the home of the bride administered after consultation with on Saturday, September 8, at 8:00 a specialist. His father accompanied p. m. him and remained there with a daughter. INSURANCE FOR SALE—7-tube Silverton Cab Mr. and Mr*. A. E. Kester, of the inet Radio. Call at 938 East Sec Igloo Market, enjoyed a business ond, Coquille, or call 289R. j trip to Eugene and other points over the week-end. While away they visited their Children and grand children in that vicinity. Personal Mention 1 Again next Tuesday, Sept 11, be tween 9:00 a. m. and 4:00 p. pi . an examiner from Salem will be at the Coquille city hall to receive ap plications for drivers' licenses and to conduct examination*. Nicht 106-L Callinc cara*. M tur SUJO- B SBJ—¡J. 3 Tôt Safety* SaJu. Ernie Smith PURCHASING POWER * JUN.S44vs JUN. 1945 Mrs. Harold Zeigler, of Portland, arrived Sunday for a vacation and is the hoys* guest of Mrs. E. D. Mc Cune. She spent th* week-end at Bandon. Mrs. Zeigler is still with th* O.P.A. office in PdHland. School Supplies All Types of Note Books • Tablets Mr. and Mr*. Fred McNeily were in Coquille during the wee». They ar* residing in Eugene at present, where Mr. McNeily is doing obser vation work in the canneries in that district. They will be located in Grant* Pas* after the first of the year. ’ Mr. and Mr*. Clifford Kern arid France* Ann spent the week-end in Eugene with their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Alder, and their new granddaughter. They also visited Mr. Kern** brother, Melvin Kern, and family. Mr*. Bertha Davis spent Sunday at th* home of her son, Paul Devi*, at Gravelford. She also enjoyed a visit • from her daughter, Mrs. Harry Gamble, and family of Bandon. Tillers • Spiral Note Books • Ink Paste • Rulers • Compasses Dividers • Fountain Pens • Pencils Dictionaries Typing Paper • Colored Pencils • Loose Leaf Paper Bill Folds LET US SUPPLY YOUR SCHOOL NEEDS Fuhrman’s Pharmacy Rev. and Mr*. Gene Robinson and their two sons were th* guests of Mr. and Mrs. Liston Parrish Sunday evening. Mr. Robinson, who is pastor of the Turner Christian Church, brought the Sunday evening message at the Christian Church. Mrs. George "Loveland visited the past week-end with Mr. Loveland, who met her in Redding, California. Mrs Loveland is leaving Saturday to rejoin her husband in Berkeley, where they will make their home, he being employed by Landendorf Bakeries in that city. | WED. Mrs. A. B. Collier, of Roseburg, is the guest of Mrs. U. E. McClary thia week. Mr*. Viola Hayse, sister of Clifford Bissett, has come here from Port land to make her home, and I* em ployed in the No-D-Lay Cleaners tablishment. The first fall meeting of Beulah Chapter, No. 8, O. E. S., will be held Thursday evening, Sept. 13. There will be a short program and refresh ments. Anabelle Sherer will arrive here from Vancouver Friday, to move her thing* to Florida. Her husband, Lt (,. g.) Sherer, will be stationed there with the Naval Air Corps. Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen, San Francisco, came to Coquille their annual vacation last Thursday. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Oerdlng Sunday eve ning. Mr. and Mr*. Hansen returned home Wednesday but expect to com* to Coquille in the near future and build a new home on the property which they own ne*r CoquiUe « 0 X Y SEPT. ÏZ DA ™LÏ IS SHE A KID MILLAND ADULTS 40c