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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1941)
I THUR. FRI. SAT, July 31 Aug. 1 &2| I THUR FRI jSg” I wM can save you hours of discomfort Bargain Nights ■rftr -s sad loaa of du« io acid tcomach ciuwd by over-eating and drink lag. I* is th« aafe «nd pi«a»ant<a«ins aacacid whose acieniihc four-way action help« rpsutr« your aromach to • comfort aHe coodilioo. Tboeaaodi of busy m«n nod woarian gaModon Bitma-R«» for prompt. reactive tauZfcoai acid-atoaiach, heartburn and aaa. Yow bandy R«aall Drug Store baa it St dta fall-aii« family packM« vL SANDY HAS LANDED..^ MSHMfl Miss Ida Oerding left Saturday for a vacation trip to California, where she is visiting friends and relatives. ■$r,_ .. Gene Wade, who has just finished a three-year hitch in the Army, re turned here Tuesday and is living at Fred Belloni’s. Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Crews drove to Eugene Friday. Mrs. Roger Stew art, who has been taking a six- weeks course at the Uuniversity of Oregon summer school, came home with the Crews. ..? Jgv- ’fe.?'« IPtfWt KI M|| WUMM FRAWLEY EDO AR KENNEDY Egl MN MM KI JACK CARSON WALLY VERNON EDWARD BROPHY WWAM DAVK)SO n £| NEWS A COMEDY Admission Me A Me ( Sat Sun. Aug. 2-H Double Feature Program Aug. 3 - 4 jffi SUN. MON. TUE "Sunny" Proves Gayest Most Tuneful Of All Anna Neagle's Screen Vehicles THtALl-OUT'JOY $H0WI .AwerfclelLWd feature new star- studded Filmuscial from celebrated Rotary Stag Dinner > -, ■. un mav s. teso COUNT** fMNTUMAN. JUN* <♦*> Fuhrman's Pharmacy Belle Knife Hospital 1C Young Ladies Take Automotive Service Instruction There were sixteen young women at the first class in automotive ser vice instruction at the M 1c W Auto Service shop, Monday evening. This is a part of the 6th Column plan hi aid in defense and covers a course in service to eliminate repairs on then own cars by proper handling, dia;:- nosing trouble and making emergency repairs. It is expected there will be 25 enrolled for the meeting next week. BARGAIN MATINEE SUN. 1:4S Me A 2Be EVENINGS Pedestrian Protection—J WKTUY * HAKTMANS Also March Of Time |Wjp, Aug, 6 BARGAIN NIGHT| CHILDREN IBe ' Two men who said they were go ing out to Mike Morrison’s camp at Fairview to work—James Flynn last Friday and J. P. Jackson on Saturday —were arrested by the local police for drunkenness Recorder Leslie sus pended the |10 fine assessed in each case. Frederick Nordstrom paid the |5 fine assessed following his arrest on Sunday. Sparkling* Romance 1^.' DRUGS City Police Cases Catchy Songs Brilliant Dances levs _ a a Three babies were born at the hos pital the past week— To Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Spurgeon, of the Marshifeld highway on Sun day, a baby girl who has been named Glenda Lou and who weighed eight Mrs. A. S. Wells went to Portland and one-half pounds. To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Graham, Tuesday to consult a specialist con cerning the effects of an accident she Coquille, July 26, a nine and one- half pounds baby boy, who has been sustained nearly a year ago. named Lloyd, Jr. To Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Beck, of Co quille, on Monday, a seven pound daughter whose name is Myrtle Mar lene. Mrs. Daisy Randleman, of Bandon, entered the hospital last Thursday to have a fractured bone in her arm set and she was able to leave the next day. Alfred Plaep underwent an opera tion on his injured leg last Saturday Mrs. R. E. Spenser, of Kentuck In let, underwent a major operation on Sunday Clarence Schroeder also underwent a major the same day. On Tuesday Orane Pioti underwent an appendectomy, Ray Reilly a ton silectomy, and Cecil Snyder entered for treatment of an injured foot. V. L. Langatom was dismissed from the hospital on Monday STUART IRWIN UNA MERKEL Mb! fheru >«RÊJJ““SÏÏ "s ADULTS 20c THE MWUEST WXUP ’ll Salmon