The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 21, 1946, Image 2

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    A t McKinley
David E. Huntley, age 17, of Myrtle
Point, Ore., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Huntley, has enlisted in the U. S.
army. He attended Myrtle Point high
school.
Miss Lura Morgan of Bandon
where she operates the Windermere
beach apartments Is in Portland at­
tending the National Grange meeting.
She will take the seventh degree.
From Portland Miss Morgan will go
to visit for a month with relatives in
Omaha, Neb., Independence, Mo., and
Tulsa, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Benham, their
daughter, Joyee, and son, Leighton,
went to Fort Lewis to bring their
son, CpL Earl Benham, home. He
is on a thirty-day leave.
Jolly Gardeners
Hold Box Social
Mrs. Violet Cleveland has returned
to Coquille to work for the West
Coast Telephone company, while her
husband is in Los Angeles on business.
R. L. Inger is now employed at
the Coquille Gas and Power com­
pany.
Bob Dykes will leave on Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Capps of Bandon for the Navy. He was a student at
returned to Bandon last week after Coquille high school and a member
of the 104« football team.
a visit to Portland.
Don Farr spent the week-end In
Mr. and Mrs, Kennett Lawrence Portland attending the Retail Credit
returned Friday evening from Oak­ Granters convention.
land and San Francisco where they
have been for the past two months
on business. Weather was perfect
down there, Kennett said. They
drove back up via the ME highway
and found only some frosty pave­
ment, no snow. Kennett made up his
Rotary attendance all the time and
his last stop was at Redding where
he enjoyed the meeting.
Piling Permit
Asked By C.B.L
Dr. Eleanor Gutman. Coos county
health doctor, left Portland by air
Saturday for Washington, D. C.,
where she attended a national con­
ference on the care of woman vet­
erans of World War II. Dr. Gutman
is consultant for four Pacific North­
west states.
Nylon Brushes and Beautiful Dres­
ser Sets are always appreciated. Se­
lect one now and have it laid-away
for Christmas. Barrow's Drug Co.
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1 Directors and | Application has been made to th e '
Recently named • War department by the Coos Bay
ilace Ivan Laird Lumber company, Coquille, Ore., for
> longer a board a permit to drive piling for k log
chool was Mrs. boom In Coquille river approximately
yrtle Point. Fred 1.2 mtles downstream from Coquille.
;nd is chairman Oregon. ‘
The location of the proposed work
nd Mrs. Walter will be along the right (north) bank
iurg report that of Coquille river channelward of the
1th is much Im- ' Cedar Point log dump. It will consist
past two years of driving piling approximately 70
their home there, feet channelward from the low water
w past 71, but is line to connect with their existing In­
day.
stallation above and below Cedar
i. ,.
..
Point.
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Maps showing the location and
plan of the proposed work with ref-
erence to the existing piling may be
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seen at this office.
Clarence Barton went to Portland
Saturday on business. He returned
Tuesday.
Many instructional games and toys
are now in stock af Barrow’s. Come
in early and lay away yours.
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Here are a few suggestions of Gifts now in ou
Stock. Come in today and select a G ift to make
her Christmas happier and remembered
for months!
Panties
A Variety of
Styles in Sheer Black Nylon
and White and Tearose
Satin Rayon Knit to
size xxx.
Objections from the standpoint of
navigation should be received in the
office of O. E Walsh, Colonel, Corps
Umpqua
River by Closed
of Engineers,
Nov. 2«, 104«.
The main Umpqua i
' north and south fork
itt)* tu angling, for tre
HE ONLY HAS TW O T E E T H -
■OHS O P T H O S E H E - L O T .
Now There Is
No W aiting!
We have enlarged our Body
and Fender Department to
give you faster and better
service. See us now for Body
and Fender Work! !
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'commTsilbh. Tfout .WtTTfK'hei and
over In length may be angled for at
this time of year only In that part of
the North Umpqua river from its
mouth to the narrows and in th a t'
part of the South Umpqua river from
Its mouth to the junction of Jackson
creek, exclusive'*« their trtbutarte»
Steelhead and salmon 20 Inches
and more in length may be taken In
the following waters at the present
time. The main Umpqua river; those
tributaries of the main Umpqua west
of Highway 90; the North Umpqua
river; and that part of the South
Umpqua river below Jackson creek.
Except those Just mentioned, all other
tributaries are closed to winter fish­
ing.
Bed jackets
Night Gowns in Rayon and
Jersey in many sizes. Bed
Jackets in several styles to
complete her wardrobe.
Crepes and Satins with
Lace Trimmings. Colors in
Black, White and TearoseT
Many beautiful boxes of Gift Soaps
can be had now at Barrow's Drug
Company. Shop Early!
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Slippers
ST.
COQUILL-E
For all the family. Infant
sizes to Men’s in Shearlings,
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Leather, or Fabric.
NO MORE
MINERAL SURFACE COATING
STOPS LEAKAGE, SEEPAGE,
DAMPNESS
COSTUME
Jewelry
M e r t i that amesing, w a te rp ro o f« you'va
been w aiting far! Aqualla e ip a n d r whan ap­
plied to porous m aso n ry-fill« every micro-
acoptc pore » form a m icroporic seal that
c o n tin u « io harden w ith age. Im ports a glis­
tening white, eggshell-like fin is h -lig h t ie -
ftecting and beautiful “es la." or it may ba
painted over w ith any color. W ill not powder,
rub off. blister, peel or flake. G et Aquetla for
interiors; A quetla No. 2 fo r exteriors.
AQVCLUZf FOR W ATIRnOMTMlM
ver» 120 8q. Ft. A ven ge.
Uarter. «turco Directions ln
«SH# MN »WKW0 IT ItMMS
MN IflOUSTtlMliW
We now' have a large
assortment of beautiful,
sparkling, New Costume
Jewelry. A perfect Xmas
Gift!
Cowboy Boots
Beautiful Stitched Brown Cowboy Boots.
Heavily constructed for long wear and last­
ing looks!
A complete line of New Bras! Sheer Black
Nylon or White and Tearose Satin in
all sizes.
bag
Sayre Builders Supplies
I Taylor Street
Phone
Coquille, Oregon
Coquille