The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 08, 1945, Image 1

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Add th« following new lights:
4th and Hall—Mintonye A Ward­
rip Shop.
Dead end street—six
Council To Ask
For Bids On
State Grand Master
To Attend District
Masonic Meet
Grand Master at the State of On
To Make Reports
Farmers in Coos county who are
Education Week
Scheduled For
November 11-17
Lions Hear Talk
On Rehabilitation
Norton Talks Before
Chamber Commerce
Pure Butane Causes
Two Fire Alarms
Tax Statements .
Now Mailed Out
Holmes Gabbert at Portland, who
has visited practically every reha­
bilitation center in the United States,
land is a double amputee himself,
gave a fascinating talk on his work
with veterans of World War II who
have lost one or more limbs.
He told of the possibilities for
leading an active life, though using
artificial appliances, and demon­
strated by citing his fishing, and
wheat fanning.
New Sign of Lorenz'
Adds to Street Looks
Wood Chemurgy Told
At Rotary Meeting
Freeman Schultz of the Coos Bay
Lumber Co. gave an interesting talk
on the possibilities of manufacturing
by-products of timber in this section
at the meeting of the Rotary club at
the hotel on Wednesday.
Mr. Schultz had samples of some of
the by-products and passed them out
for inspection.
Service men and ex-service men
greeted with applause were: Leon­
ard R. Lawhorn, Ron Burr, Lynn
Perrott, Bob Kline, Lynn O. Starrett,
Harold T. Berry, Wilford I. Gaffey
and Ralph J. Caughell.