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nam COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL. COQUILLE. OREGON. THURSDAY, NO VE M BS R 21, 194«. " » ■ 'r Two Fire Calls Entertains Complimenting her husband’s ■birthday, Mrs. Wiiilip Barette invited som e friends aa a surprise tor him Monday evening. Pinochle was en joyed with Art Carlile winning high score prize, Stanley Fitzgerald, sec- and, and Mrs. Carlile, third. Delicious refreshments were served at a late hour. Invited were Mr. and Mrs. A1 Severson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank North, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Art Carlile and Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Sherrard 1 A fire called the department out Sunday morning' at Don's Oasis on North Taylor. Small damage w a s, done On Wednesday a false ularmj called the department out. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Freauff arei the proud parents of a seven pound! and two ounce bouncing, baby boy.' The stork arrived with the surprise package on Saturday, November 16, at the McAuley Hospital in Coos Bay. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Driskell left for Walla Walla Tuesday where they Coach Enoch Jungling of the high will attend the funeral of Mr. Dfis- school will talk today at the Lions kell’s father who passed away last club on basketball. Sgt. Irving L ar week in San Francisco. son is in charge of the program. 1 Mr. apd Mrs. Lloyd Wood will at tend the Oregon-Oregon State foot Entertain» Farmers Bob Geaney and J. N. Jacobsen ball game Saturday. They will stay were farm guests of the Rotary club at Eugene overnight. Wedhesday. Jim Moorehead, county iorester, talked on the plana for de I Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Claver plan on velopment of the forest lands of the ■driving up to the Oregon-Oregon county, and County Agent George State football classic Saturday. Jenkins told about the farm planning conference set for Jan. 24th here. < J. Barron Fitzpatrick, field repre sentative for the Boys >and Girls Aid Sam Epperson, city water superin society, was a Coquille viistor on tendent and owner of a car which he Wednesday of this week. He was likes to use, thought he had it all interviewing families in this vicinity fixed up when he got it from the gar who have applied for the adoption of age last week. He planned to use it a child. for some time before letting it go 1 Christmas Gifts at Amy’s Shop. back into the garage. But on Tuesday morning a loajl of Sheer silk hose, baby clothes and lumber plied off a truck and put his blankets, pillow slips, car robes, and car back in the garage again. wool blankets. 1^*15 Purkey’s E J unglins To Talk O ffer you the Perfect Xmas Gifts! I ______ G O V'T SURPLUS Officers' White Blanket AU Wool, Long Nap, Full size for double bed. Do not confuse with the commercial type of blanket. Extra Special. Herman's Men Store First St. Coquille ...____ _—___whs wHl Church Pontiac E Stark Tlospital Notes 2 Entering the hospital the past ZZ week were: Mrs. Ruthetta Bruhn, of Myrtle Point, for treatment Nov. 14; Louis Ryerson, Powers, for ap pendectomy. Nov. 15; Verner John- * son tor treatm ent of injuries, Nov. “■ '15; Mrs. Orbi a w * hirth »—^ t U ub CHROME Church Pontiac CLOVIS CHURCH Phone 119-M Desks Dinette Sets Variety of Hardwood or Plastic Tops Adds Beauty to Any Kitchen 5 pc. Set -------------- ’59” ,.’109” A New Desk for his study w ill make the (deal G ift for him. In several styles. Priced from .. ’19” *209” = USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY AWAY PLAN! - 22” nuBi9®i and ten ounces, Nov. 16; Betty Wator- man for appendectomy, Nov. 19, Charles Malicoat for minor surgery, Nov. 18; Mrs. Charles HUI, Powers, for treatment, Nov. 19. Discharged the past week 'tear»: Homer Anderson, Nov. IS; Mrs. Ruth etta Bruhn, Myrtle Point, Nov. 16; Annabelle Ryerson, Powers, Nov. 16; Ribera Workman, Myrtle Point, Nov. 16; Charles Malicoat, Nov. 1«; Charles Hill, Powers, Nov. 19; Mrs. L. W. Lowe, Bandon, Nov. 13; Richard Walker, Nov. 20. When Yon Think of Furniture Think o f Pur key World's n e w e st postw ar luxury car ! „ Church of God North Henry and Seventh Streets Rev R. C. Moore, Minister Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Preaching 11:00 a. m. Young People’s service 6:30 p. m. Evening service 7:00 p. m. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KEEPING YOUR CAR LOOKING GOOD AS WELL AS RUNNING GOOD IS OUR BUSI NESS. NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE THOSE WRINKLED FENDERS AND OTHER DENTS REPAIRED BY OUR EXPERT BODY RE PAIR MEN. $5^9 .50 the Discriminating Buyer! 2 pc.set Entering the hospital the past work were J D. Rike, Bandon, for treat- ZZ ment, Nov. 15; Mrs. Edward Erickson, Yuba City, California, for appendec tomy, Nov. 13; Jam es White for minor operation, Nov. 15; Bonnie Lee Rus sell, Bandon, operation, Nov. 16; Dick Girard, Bandon, for treatment of in juries, Nov. 16; L. C. Hutchinson, Mc Kinley Route, for treatment, Nov. 17; Mrs O. Clinton, Arago, operation, Nov. 17; Robert Nef, Langlois, for 1 treatment of pneumonia, Nov. 19; ! Mrs Mary E. Dean, Bandon, for treat- ! ment, Nov. 19; J. W. Barnett, Myrtle I Point, for treatm ent of injuries, Nov. 19. Discharged the past week were; Jean Sheely on Wov. 19; Russell John son, Riverton, Nov. 18; Mrs Ben Thomas and baby Bandon, Nov. 17; Maurie Hodgson, Nov. 15; Mrs Irma Peak, Fairview, Nov. 17; Mrs. Ernest Wood and baby, Bullards, Nov. 17. M Expert Body W ork Extremely Large and Roomy — Expertly Tailored By Charles of London — Beautifully Styled for Ram. . SEE Davenport and Chair Set give wrestling fan» a lot of thrills and chilli» Friday night, November 22nd. on the mate of the Coquille Communllty building will he the tougtue pictured above who comes to Coquille to open the Eagles and Dave Johnson's winter aeries. Johnson says he has a lineup on topnotoh wrestlers this year who prow d se to give the crowd their money’s worth at all Belle Knife Hospital Ü. S .N a v y B la n k e ts 1 ¡' FOR SALE—Small Garden Tractor, (never been used) or will trade for Wood Turning Lathe P. F. MiUer, Ko-Keel Shoe Shop. 43t2^ JUST RECEIVED—A large shipment of WiU James books at l l . 39. Per kins Music and Stationery, Co quille. LADY with two babies, (husband overseas), needs furnished living quarters: any kind. 742 No. Coul- . 49tl* IT ISN’T Too Late to get a nice fat goose for Thanksgiving. Phone 45tl* 60—R. C.V . Smith. FOR SALE — ’29 Harley-Davidson Amazing New S a 'y t n t Hydraulic Loader Motorcycle, 9125.00 cash. Can be seen on Sunday at 842 No. Elliott s t - ___________ __________ 49tl* Christmas Gifts at Amy’s Shop. Sheer silk hose, baby clothes and blankets, piUow slips, car robes, and wool blankets. 45tlc Christmas Gifts a t Amy’s Shop baby clothes and blankets, pillow slips, car robes, and wool blankets. 45tlc NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT M akes Your Tractor 2 0 Times M e re Useful YES HEAVY JOBS light >w jobs quick I Loads baled hoy. lumber. Pulls poets. Excavates lor cel lars. Fills ditches, washouts. Actually tbs greatest "hired hand" you ever eaw. Come •- and see a SARGENT, or our b ee illustrated lelder showing Sargent hi ACTION. dr Attack»« to tractor Is JO «du- ★ Lifts fell tee I I ft. 1« less 1 siiaete ★ » riv e r has «tear vlslaa a t M oms . ★ Hay Sweep osd tack*eats available. Southwestern Motors, Inc. Coquille, Ore. Notice is hereby given that Ofal Iona Gilman, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Geo. A. Gil man, deceased on Noverber 19, 1946, «led in the County Court of Coos County, Oregon, her final account in the m atter of the probation thereof- and that said Court has fixed Tues- day’ Hi® 24th day ot December, 1946, at 10:00 o’clock A . M„ at the Coun ty Court room, in Coquille, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections thereto and for final set tlement and distribution of said es tate. „ Dated published first time November 21, 1946 tal Iona Gilman, 45t5 Executrix. notice T o cremtobs Notice is hereby given by the undersigned that she was on the 19th day of November, 1946, duly ap- appolnted administratrix of the estate of Frank D. Fish, deceased, by the County Court of Coos County, Ore gon, and has qualified as such. (Therefore, all persons having claims against the estate of deceased are hereby required to present the same to me, duly verified, at the office of ° • C- Sanford, my attorney, in Co quille, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. 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