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. i . ... . 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., _ ____ 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. Âiï5~iy38-29j 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 • -• AUGUST 28 2» - 30 GENE TIERNEY 2 Class A FEATURES! Something New Has Been Added to a Great Young Star! SS« «fiini**’-****** m Plus MARCH OF TIME “Men In Washington” SHERIDAN CUMMINGS REAÖAN U m Towe TM» TaOt Its V/Mtpttt CHARLES COBURN Claude Rains Judith Anderson Nancy Coleman WARMS BROS' MW tUCCCM «HR KAAREN VCRNC * MARIA OUSPINSKA YA . HARRY DAVENPORT S stom Rav av Coro» »uro* ■ Him me bbom « MrieBro» MRi»’"» s T Ju now pom» a NEWS - CARTOON w. ■ MATINEE SAT. With “Fleet’s In” Betty Rhodes EDDIE BRACKEN June Preisser IATEST NEWS (ARTOON •' ~~