The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 14, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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Meet Evangelist
W. C. Garberson !
Belle Knife Hospital
Mayor O. L. Wood and L. W. Claver
He will be at the Emmanuel Bap­
returned yesterday from a business tist Church for th«* next two weeks,
trip to Portland on which they left beginning, Sunday, January 17. Meet-
SuAday.
ings will be held
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through
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Corporal Byron H. Davis visited in
Coquille Wednesday night and Thurs­
day last week with his parents, Mr?
and Mrs. H. Warren Davis, and his
sister, Muriel. He was enroute to an
officers’ candidate school at Fort
Washington. Maryland.
Geo. S. Davis, who returned early
this month after spending Christmas
at Ferndale, Calif., says he was great­
ly surprised to come home and find
so much of his ranch beyond Johnson
Mill, under water. The radio re­
porters of floods in the east and on
the Willamette in Oregon did not con­
sider the Coquille of sufficient Im­
portance to mention that thé water
was the highest here in a third of a
century.
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Lorin Schroeder, who has been with
the Mt. States Power Co. at Albany
since leaving here a numebr of years
ago, was here last Sunday to tell home
folks goodbye. He has enlisted in the
Naval Construction Battalion "Snd is
now awaiting call.
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Colorado Schoo) of
the Bible. The Emmanuel Baptist
A letter from Clarence Shoemaker, Church urges all who can to attend
formerly pressman in the Sentinel and avail themselves of his message
office, states that he has been off of eternal value.
duty in the government printing of­
fice in Washington, .D. C,, while re­
covering from an appendicitis opera­
tion.
Three drunken cases were on Re­
Mrs. I4<cille Livingston, superin­ corder Leslie’s blotter the past week.
tendent of the Coquille Hospital, .and Pater Den Paulson, arrested Saturday,
her sister, Miss Norma Chapman, re­ served a-810 fine at $2.00 per.
Peter. Joseph Rohde, also out after
turned l^st evening from a few days
at Bathurst .Lodge. Mrs. Livingston hours, was fined $10 which be prom­
,
,
went up to Portland last Saturday ised to pay Feb. 1/
Everett
Montgomery
Moore,
of
and met Miss Chapman'up the coast
Myrtle Point, forfeited the $10 bail
on Monday.
he posted for bis appearance.
City Police Cases
* On Tuesday Mrs. Everett Moore,
Coquille, entered for treatment of
severe lacerations on her arms; Velma
Dumelion, Bandon underwent an ap­
pendectomy. Chas. Frye, Coquille,
entered for treatment of an infected
ear, and S. G. Robbins was brought
in from the Coos Bay logging camp
at Fiirview for treatment of injuries
received there.
A baby girl was born to Mr. and
Mrs. M. G. Firestone, of Norway, yes­
terday, and Mrs. Louis Edwards, of
Coquille, underwent a major opera­
tion.
Mrs. Albert Allen and baby were
dismissed on Sunday, E. B. LeClair,
of Gold Beach, on Monday, and Mrs.
In the Sentinel's report of huspital
matters last week u very important
item was overlooked by our inform­
ant. It was the birth of a grandson
to the hospital proprietor, Mrs. Belle
Knife.
The birth was of a nine
pounds son to Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Knife, of Arago, on Jan. 5.
The
husky young man has been named
Jackson Hamilton.
Mrs. Dewey Gilkey, Coquille, en­
tered for treatment on Sunday
S. L. Ball, in the four score year
class, underwent an emergency major
operation on Monday. Mrs. Guyneth
Stimmètt, of Bandon, also underwent
1 Adeline Miller and Edna Dalrymple
a major operation Monday.
are to be dismissed today
Guild Meets Wednesday
Mis J. A. Moore, presided as the
new president of the St. James’ Gull t
last Wednesday at the Parish house.
Members attending were Mesdames
Wm. Mansell, Ed Lorenz, F. M. Shaw,
Frank Pook, John Martin, AnniJ
Robinson Henry Lorenz, Ida Owen,
C. L. Tuttle. J. E. Axtell, J. A. Moore,
Jas. Watson, Chas. Stauff and A. J.
Sherwood.
WANTED—To buy 10 cords of Wood,
delivered. Phone 40.
WANTED To Rent—5 or 6-room, un­
furnished house. Best of references.
Call Howard Taylor, 230J.
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ROBERT
... living again reckless Texas'
STACK
crimson days of ruthless plunder...
renegade rule • • • gun-smoked glory I
“Head Hunting in the Solomon
Islands," by Caroline Mytinger; “Re­
prisal,” by Ethel Vance; “Prodigal
Women,” by Nancy Hale; “Rivers of
Glory,” by Van Wyck Mason, all new
books on the rental shelves at Nor*
ton’s.
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Mrs. Hattie Shelly left on the train
Wednesday evening for Salem. She
will bring her son, Kirk Shelly, back
from the hospital and probably will
return the last of this week.
Miss Eldora DeMota, field worker
in Girl Scout activities in Washing­
ton, Oregon, Idaho and Montana, was
visiting in Coquille on Tuesday. She
addressed members of the Woman's
Club during the «afternoon meeting
and then was present for a Girl Scout
meeting later at the Washington
school.
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