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John Rhule, Ceoe Bay Lumber
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Flannery's Observe & U tU r T9 , T ht August
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What's TMs? C i „ W W
To Read W atet Meters, P
new Is being
yt Coquille w i
Pre-Sc
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iPlons Announced
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iff
Teachers
of
* Advertised fo r today in The
SgnttoelJh^a “woman to rg « M * y
baato Apply C. G. Caughell, City
Recorders office.”
And that marks the beginning
of powder puffs along the water
lines.
Seriously however, Mayor Don
ald Farr states «hat the job is a
good one, easy to handle, takes
care and rsliatoility, and is a pert-
time occupation that should make
it attractive to a local woman.
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Sixth Anniversary
Chatter.
Dear M r, Stnllqr, t r j
Observance of their sixth annl-
ottered i-wnesi b m t un
musk
free coffee and cake to all who visit
g M M ferthnate Coquille youngster with M s of love for music and at the Coquille Cafe Tuesday, Aug.
District 41C of a new neon sign. Really looks nice.
20th, M r. and Mis. Ralph Flannery
q g eie w gi
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a talent too con have free music lessons If selected fa r the first Sentinel announced today.
'
at Coquille
The Legion Club is starting music scholarship . \
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The Flannerys with M r. and Mrs
Chuck Adorns took over the Co-
-Ml A;
.
Dr. W alter Snyder, as«
superintendent and head b fs
education in the state depar
of education, will speflt.
Other matters to be dis<
are standardization, pending
latton,
audio - visual
pro
length of school term and ne
pert forms.
Bahr To Seek
Recorder's Job
Lunches
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100 word ™ T or let-
you can eat le r »Sc. Not bed, b u t, 1st for the 100 word essay or 1«
1 wonder if they consider people ter on ‘Why I Would Like To
w ith appetites like M IN E .
Learn The Piano.” J(.
...
. . .
A real love of music, some defln-
t ,
r-—
v 1« thA ite u!ent> “nd a pian° or “biUty *°
_
JE**« lots of acttvnr. © round 1 h has « haV*
Sceneof
_ _ ’
Secretary, G irl Scout
Association.
*7¿me
—•
dressed
Th* c "»ulUe VaUey
SenUnel Coquille, Oregon. They
ghouid be postmarked not later
than
1st, 183« Name,
address, and age should be printed
P ^inly on the letter.
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ten
of
Frito
Mer
Lt*" renter
anVthe lo^Dond
A 100,1 mudc teacher who does haJ**been", viriting Bine
his Hill.
son Nebr.
and
visiting
son Mrs.
and
has
not wish to be named at this time ^
^ u been
- U w -law
^ , M M r r. Us and
Mrs
w ill cooperate with The Sentinel Frank
N^.nv Meri
M a ^ at ,
hi making it possible for some for
stori one. Keep Oregon
tunate Coquille boy or girl to have Don’t .start
Went to the Coos County Fair free n n » * '« * n R g String the Green!
last week-end, and really had a
wonderful time. Made me feel good
to see so many Coquillians there.
. . . . B ill Cook in the broadcasting
booth . . . . the Lions Hot Dog
Wagon being serviced by Lions
members. Lots of exhibits, lots, of
people, and worthy the slogan,
Above Enlund Equipment Company
“Bigger and better than ever be-
North Taylor
v
Phone 241
COOS
Pi* “° *“ * hOm*
Dora O. Lunsford,
neCeS*
AUG.
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JfCMic
LEOLA H U N T S TU D IO
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H e is a former part owner of Coquille
J ^ M h la a d radio statm h_
,
Elks r RtcnicA fc*’- —*
ForStfiiJay, 24th T
Annual festive Coos Bay Elks
L lodge picnic is set for Sunday, Aug.
I 84th at the McCloskey Grove at
I Norway. Only Elks members with
LARGE SUNKIST
doz. 3 9 c
Sherwood Breaks Le
tin Bike Accident
Stan Sherwood, sales manager of
Coqnflle Plywood, W in the Mast
hospital to M yrtle Point, with a
broken leg. He suffered the in - T
ju ry when he Was riding his son*« d
bike up the driveway when he hit >
a piece of loose gravel and was I
pitched off the bike.
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McCLARY VISITORS
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LEAVE FOR HOMES
,*8 GIANT SIZE
SALT
PYRAMID TABLE SALT
1R». round cartons
PRESERVES
Two weeks ago the McClafy’s
took their guests to Crater Lqke
and last week to M t Hood. A sur
prise birthday dinner was given
Mrs. Berry by M r. and Mrs. M e-
p ia ru the evening before leevinB.
rv ...T o o Late
To Classify
INSTRUCTION IN
For Your Convenience .
STOP A T TH E "Y*
■1.
Piano, Theory, Harmony, Appreciation
■•’"I;
Modem and Classical
iSk
OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY
24 HO UR SERVICE
• to 8
p.m.
Aug. 25 to Aug. 30
BONNEY’S REXALL DRUG STORE
One Mile from City Center on CoM
Phone Coquille 6080
FOR THAT VACATION
m ir
Gate Opens 7:15 - Show Starts At Dusk
Free Merry-Go-Round Rides For The Kiddies
Before The Show
xvnwO U
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thorough “going-over.” '
CAREY • CABOT • RICH • DIXON
Drive in today for a com
plete ch eck-u p.
2’MQM_
John
Claire
Walter
Wayne ^Trevor/Tidgeort
W A NTED — Shelter home for
emergency use by Coos County
Juvenile Department. «50 00 per
month plus extra for child care.
Contact Mr. Leonard at office in
Courthouse or call 4041 or 543.
W ED
W A NTED TO RENT— 3 bedroom
unfurnished apartment or house
by Lincoln school principal. Con
tact Ray Hunsaker. Phone 128».
S2t3*
Of all that screwy
crew,
W A NTED TO R EN T OR LEASE—
? 2 bedroom house in or near Co
quille. Phone «052 or write P.O.
Box 804.
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DEVILED
M EA T
cans
DOG FOOD
cans
The screwiest I ever
knew
WideWuZ
S to r y
o f th at
Lovabk1’
DONALD DUCK CARTOON
FOR SALE— New modern 2 bed-|
room home la M yrtle Point. Nice i
level lot, picket fence, close to,
school, partly furnished Terms.;
Phone 2824, Coquille.
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Was our cock-eyed
lead-off pitcher Dizzy
Dean!
_
—B urris Jen k in s
H ELP W ANTED— Lady for office
Work, simple bookkeeping, good
personality and ability to meet
people also necessary.
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H ELP W A N T E D — Woman w ith 1
ability to meet people, college'
training necessary Pleasant w o rk 1
in Coquille. No selling. Give!
qualifications to own handwrit
ing. Should have some business
experience. W rite Box A , The ,
Sentinel.
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COFF
JOANNE DRU
Gregory PECK
AnnBLYTH 1
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