The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 27, 1942, Page 10, Image 10

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    James Calkins is a new employee ed Monday evening from a business
of the O. K Rubber Welders on Tay- trip of several days in Portland.
l«r street.
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Minor Mention
Mrs. Oliver H. Clarke, accredited
music teacher luLMyrtle Point, will
teach in Coquille" uh Thursdays. Ix>-
cation of studio will be announced
next week. Anyone desiring to ar­
range for lessons can call Mrs. Clarke
at Myrtle Point, 90J, or leave word
with Mrs. Hazel Hanna, Coquille. It*
Mrs. Lea Child are over
from Grants Pass, where
the major portion of the
School books and supplies at Bar-
row Drug Co. Leather Zippers and
heavy cover loose-leaf Note Books, s
I. Jim Richmond returned Sunday
Just arrived
from summer school at the University,
where he completed a course in phys- school skirts in
lics, preparation for Air Corps com- and only $2.08.
i munications. He plans to spend sev­ Dress Shop.
eral weeks here with his parents Dr.
Mr. and Mrs.
.and Mrs. James Richmond.
BUI MacKnight Buys
Paper At Preston,* Idaho
R r s. M. R ^i M i ik kM i tid» W ee k r e
ceived a letter from Mrs. W. F. Mac-
Knight informing her that Mr. Mac -
Knight, for a year associated in the
publication of the Sentinel, has pur­
chased a weekly paper, The Citizen,
Gifts for men in the service must
at Pro* ton, Idaho, where they are
be compact. Norton's have jus^ re­
now making their home.
ceived a stock of useful kiU in khaki
for «he boys. Shop early and pick
out your gifts now. Button shining
kits, shoe »tuning kits, toilet articles,
service memory books, writing port­
folios, mending kits, money belts, etc.,
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Glass Brick Vases at Gregg Hard
Calllne cards. 50 for 11.00.
Hardware.
I
- New sixteen gored
good sturdy materials
See them at Hallocks
Its
Dave Biegger return
Drue Cunningham left -Monde;
morning for Nampa. Idaho, to spend
a few days looking after his farm
near that city.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tallant Gr<«en.>ugh
and Airs. F. L. Greenough left last
Friday morning for Seattle where they
visited Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Gree-
PEOPLE LIVE IN SHANGHAI
"FO R MANY REASONS...
most of them bad!
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Fountain Pens - Pencils - Tablets -Jn^s
School Lunch Kits - Note Book Covers
Leather Zipper Covers
lots to choose from
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:M
Fuhrman's Pharmacy
We’re Never Just Out
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AUGUST
28 2» - 30
GENE TIERNEY
2 Class A FEATURES!
Something New Has Been
Added to a Great Young Star!
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Plus MARCH OF TIME
“Men In Washington”
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CUMMINGS REAÖAN
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TaOt Its V/Mtpttt
CHARLES COBURN
Claude Rains Judith Anderson Nancy Coleman
WARMS BROS' MW tUCCCM «HR
KAAREN VCRNC * MARIA OUSPINSKA YA . HARRY DAVENPORT
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NEWS - CARTOON
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MATINEE SAT.
With “Fleet’s In”
Betty Rhodes
EDDIE BRACKEN
June Preisser
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