The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 20, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    1 Mil
Rotarians Enjoy
Program Yesterday
Market Rated
100 Per Cent
She has been named Margaret Ann.
Mrs. Eleanor Zumwalt, of Sixes,
last Friday and Harold Stevens, of
Coquille on Sunday, were admitted
for treatment.
Owetta Baker from Sumner, on
Sunday and Vesta Powel of Coquille
yesterday underwent appendectomies.
Mrs. L. A. LaFlamme of Myrtle
Point, underwent a major operation
on Tuesday and Charlott Howard of
Gaylord a tonsilectomy yesterday.
SHAVINO MUO
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SHAVING LOTION • SOAP
COLOGNE • DEOOOEANT
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From the clean Highland
fragrance Io the sturdy
little |vg, SEAFORTH
bear« the unmiitakable
mark of a man’soroduct.
Fuhrman's Pharmacy
Will Receive
F. B. I. Training
SAVE WITH SAFETY
Harold Kolkhorst of the Coquille
police force has been granted a three
months leave of absence which he
will use in attending the F. B. X.
(Federal Bureau of Investigation)
training school in Washington, D. C.
In other words he will learn what it
takes to be a G man. He expects to
leave April 1. Sherman Morris will
serve on the force during Harold's ab-
THE PICTURE THAT IS
SWEEPING THE WHOLE
COUNTRY!
The picture in which James
Stewart won the Academy
Award for the Best Actor of
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Belle Knife Hospital
LIBERTY
THUR.-FRI.
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March 20-21
BARGAIN NIGHTS — 10c - 15c
W*»E BM er
March 22-23J
SPECIAL
ATTRACTION
"The Flag Speaks
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DISNEY CARTOON
“Pluto Dream House”
Admission 10c - 30c
Remember the
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MATINEE SUNDAY
1:45
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Kiddie« ■ 10c
Adults
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HOWARD
Plan to attend every service.
An outside speaker each evening
LIBERTY
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