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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1946)
A. G. Miller, ai»d Robert Dillard, Americah Legion Service officers, will conduct a service officers’ school at Herbert B. Dunn and Gertrude the local Legion hall today. Any vet. Voss, both of Empire, applied for a license on November 13. Robert H, C ra b b and June C. Holmes, both of Reedsport, applied for a license on November 14. They w e u married November 15 by Robert ft. Yardley, Salvation Army officer, in Coos Bay- J . I Thomas J. Owen and Beatrice Anna ________ _________ — , L op«, both of Coquille, applied for Mrs. Faye Holverstott on Tuesday, a Uoenae on November 16. They were at which time Mrs. Holverstott and n ^ rn e d the same day by Rev. Walter Mrs. Alpha Saylor gave a demonstra- • c Radke of the Baptist church of tion on, “Table Setting.” Ways of CoquiUe. setting the table were demonstrated j arnes r . Moore, Coos Bay, and which will add to the pleasure of Jerene E Mast, Allegany, applied for eating. Suggestions for making at- ■; a hcense On November 16. tractive and inexpensive centerpieces Melvin H. Decker and Maxine R. and favors were given and seemed to Smith, both of Coos Bay, applied for draw the Interest of everyone. Meth- a on November* 16. ods of making up tea table and ar- . william E. Clinton, Myrtle Point, ranging the buffet for buffet enter- and Barbara Nellie Adams, Coquille taining were shown and everyone applied for a license on November 19. learned ideas that can be used often j ames N. Crowley, Myrtle Point, in everyday entertaining. The pro- and Bernice E. Mattoon, Coquille, ap- ject was presented very well and held pUed tor a license oh November 19. ----------------------- the interest of everyone. . 1 Plans were discussed to raise funds . . i« for the building fund, which is a kA P p r r o t t rlO S te S S state-wide plan to build a dormitory M R ) . I ^ I T U I l H U 3 1 C 3 3 to house 35 or 40 girls or, toe O.S.C. Mrs was hogtesi much a s ^ i b u m i h e next the Sew-Said club Friday night. Fol- ? inree h i« years years an d k t the end of that lowing an evening of lewtat deli- anu. .. . , Mruie refresh m en ts w ere serv ed . A t- Marriage Licenses At Fairview Christmas Gifts at Amy's Shop. eran who wishes to have any ques Bargains, you are looking for? tions answered about his rights and They are in The Sentinel Classified Sheer silk hose, baby clothes and blankets, pillow slips, car robes, and service records is asked to contact the ‘ 45tlc I wool blai gectlon. two Legion officials. THUR.— FRI.— SAT women of the valley on December blankets, 10th at the Nygren home. Mrs. Chas. Gaslin and Mrs. Harold { Neal will attend the project leaders' meeting in Coquille on Dec. 11. The project will be "Winter Salads.” This project will be presented Feb. 28th to the ladies. Luncheon was served to Mrs. “Babe” Prohaska and Dedie Huble, Cream Mrs. Lloyd Carter, Mrs Buster Ny- ren, Mrs. Alpha Saylor, Mrs. Wm. loah, Mrs. Ivyl Frye, Mrs. Wm. Fan- SHAMPOO no, Mrs. Charles Gaslin, Mrs. Rus sell Stillwell, Mrs. Harold Neal and Patrick and the hostess, Mrs. Faye, Holverstott, Bill and Lorene. The latest report is that Russell Stillwell, who underwent a major operation a few weeks ago, is on *ie | road to recovery. Everyone hopes he will soon be well enough to come home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holverstott are on a vacation to Ashland. Mrs. Perry Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Bill White and Vicki Sue visited in Fair- view on Friday last week. Mrs. White is the former Louise Crumley and daughter of Mrs. Neal. They are living in Coos Bay The potluck supper and dance held i a t the Fairview Grange ball Saturday ' night was attended by many people of the valley. A fine Water In the South Fork of the Coquille is rising fast, Floyd Robb, county roadmaster, said today, with the Johnson Mill road under water, and six foot flood mark being reached in some places. MOST FAMOUS OUTDOOR SPECTACLE OF ALL TIME BROUGHT BACK TO WIN NEW GlORTl Gary Cooper'» Greatest Romantic, A dventure . • » There'» N e v er _ Been Anyth! tq Like It! FRANK JAMES HCKIECOOPER H E I W M B W iiiillllllllllllllllllllllllllll r, COMPANION PICTURE H IT NO. TWO WHOOPEE »nth« WHe OptnSfìHty I P " '» With »he lap Iwnmaken af Screen and Redie » ta rrin g CARTOON JACK HALEY HARRIET HILLIARD MARY BETH HUGHES MATINEE SATURDAY 1:45 H H R M A N 'S PHARMACY NOV. THUR. FRI. SAT South Fork Water Rising Fast THE THE RETURN OF S After supper dancing was enjoyed by everyone, with more couple arriving. Square dancing and viisting was en joyed by eveyone. The dinner was planned by the HJE.C. of the Grange Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Goodwin, Jr., of Coquille attended the supper and dance at thg Grange Hall Saturday night. • NOV. 24 - 25 - 26 If we were to select the 1 0 best pictures of 1946, these two pictures would be near the top of our list Sheriffs Office I HE SEN SA TIO N A L BEST SELLER ! SET TO 6 G RAND NEW KERN H IT S ’ Edward Leo Mulcrone, aged 37, was com m itted to th e county ja il on November 18 for violating the con ditions of his parole. He is scheduled to have his hearing before the Parole Board at their meeting today In Sa- Christmas Gifts a t Amy's Shop. Sheer silk hose, baby clothes and blankets, pillow slips, car robes, and wool blankets. 45tlc < 5 p®« T*L i*«»* f AH. AMOUNT! e iS L -o a io u * "S h a do w ^ o f H e r M in d nnmnunitiA by Am erica'• oremost Furnitu re and Departm ent Stares MUSICAL! desire and hate »fused in one con su m in g frenzy. DURACLRANING Prolongs Life Fate drew them together and only murder could part them. Gil Lamb-Cass Daley Milt Britton 4a LATEST NEWS CERTIFIED SERVICE Phone Coquille 111-M Bechtel's Duraclean Service 4S7 S. Beach. Coquille, Ora. STM AND BAND IN TiCHNKOlOt LATEST NEWS Sportlight RÁSSLIN' ROMEOS ★ A A .. ♦ TWO COMPLETE SHOWS COMING THUR. — NOV. 28 EACH EVENING T:M & 6:05 MATINEE SUN. 1:45 C L A U D IA and D A Y ID