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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1940)
THE FIRST NEED SUPPLIES Maud Woodyard returned We have as complete a stock, to meet every requirement as canTie found in southwest ern Oregon. Everything to make office work more effi cient and easier to handle. V. R. WILSON, O. D. OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasae* Pitied. Broken lenses du- pl’cated. Optical repairs while you wait. Artificial eyes furnished. Fuhrman's Pharmacy, Inc ■■ "»■n,..... i im. fW STATIONERS DRUGGISTS Quelle Re-opens Large-variety of Potted Plants kt Bergen's. Sturdy stock and blos soms of beauty. s Mr. and Mrs. Jerol Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Summers and their children returned Sunday from their months' vacation trip back to IUi- nois, the boyhood home state of the two men. The Quelle Cafe, which they operate was re-opened for busi ness Tuesday morning. Leo Ellis, 36, of Coquille, was brought to the CoquiUe Hospital last Thursday night. He is employed in the fir mill of the Smith plant and suffered a broken back when a cable broke and he was hit by a cantilevert His condition and improvement are very satisfactory. The reported sale of Church & Simpson’s Richfield service station on Front street was (.somewhat prema ture. The deal has not been com pleted, although Clovis Church says there are prospects. A purse containing money ' was found on the street this morning. It awaits a claimant at the Sentinel office. Looking for something different in myrtlewood? Be sure to see Ber ben's display. Open evenings. s Cha«. Myers, coach at the Lincoln school, returned Tuesday from a vacation trip to Portland and Valley points. Matinee Sat. 1:30 A Thtill A Second! ,. * w ERROL FLYNN n awrs MLewy-car« ihm ever as Lard Essu, lover of ths Qaeeaf > OLIVIA NEWS BELLE KNIFE HOSPITAL Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Don Auer, of the Roy district, Dec. SO, an 8 V, pound baby boy, Reuben Young, of Langlois, under went a major operation last Satur day. Mrs. Christina Ameson, of Marsh field, entered for treatments on Sun day. Hal, the five-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevens, underwent a minor operation yesterday and this morning Marjorie Clouse sub mitted to a major operation. Dr. Richmond found it necesary to take off the end of a finger, which had been injured on the right hand of Harry Simpson. Dismissals from the hospital were BUI Hughes last week, Mrs. Frances Sell, ot Riverton, on Monday and Harry Keller yesterday. DE HAV1LLAND NEWS CARTOON Matinee Sunday 1:45 Where* Eimer?/