The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 04, 1943, Page 10, Image 10

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    Births At Coquille
Hospital
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Mrs. Lee Hand, who went down to
spend Christmas with Mr. Hand at
San Diego and also visited in Berke­
ley, returned home last Thursday
evening. She enjoyed her visit in
California but reports Lee as saying
that when his enlistment period is
Mias Florence Aiken left for Los
over he wants to return immediately
io Coquille and spend the rest of his Angeta Wednesday morning after a
month’s visit in Coquille with her sis­
life hero.
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ter, Mrs. F. L. Shaw.
Keith (Brick) Leslie, .who came
Mrs. Richard A. Hennessey spent
down from Portland Saturday night
was present at the family dinner Sun­ several days of last week ax a guest |
day when his parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Harry Claterbos. Jr., in As­
F G. italic had their dinner in anti­ toria. On last Sunday the two young
cipation of their Golden Wedding an­ ladies drove home to- Coquille and
niversary. He was not able though were accompanied by Nickey, small
to remain for the actual anniversary son of Mrs. Claterbos. Harry Clater
date, Tuesday, Feb. 2, and left Mon­ bos Jr., is still in Alaska, employed
day evening to return to his work by the U. S. Government.
with the Internal Revenue depart­
Mrs. Emma Shelley ha» been con­
ment. He has been unable yet to
find a suitable house In the crowded fined to a room in the hospital the
Rose city and his family will re­ last week for treatment. She hopes
to be improved enough to leave soon
main here for a while yet.
on a trip south.
Mr. and Mrs, R. T. Slater are in
San Francisco this week on business
in connection with Slater’s Variety
Store. ‘ They left last Saturday and
are expected back thia weekend.
Miss Alta Ording will leave for
Portland Saturday evening on busi­
ness, expecting to return on Tueaday.
Mrs. Otillia Kionenbertt slater-in-
law of Mrs. Ida K. Owen, was brought
up from Bandon Tueaday, to the Co­
quille Hospital. She is ill with pneu­
monia and ha» not yet begun to show
improvement.
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An eight pounds, twelve ounces,
baby Boy who has ben named William
Hensley, was bom to Mr. and Mri.
W. H. Hocamp, of Coquille, last
Thursday.
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To Mr and Mr« r—a .»■ ■■x. *77
Mynin Point, a seven pounds, two
ounces, baby boy was born on Mon-
day. He has been named Robert
Earl.
A baby daughter, Margaret Anne,
who weighed nine pounds, two ounces,
Chadwick lodge No. 18
ITHUR. FRI. SAT
Belle Knife Hospital
Mhi. O. K. I^akestraw last Thurs­
day, and Mrs. Lewis Premier on Fri­
day, both of Coquille and vicinity,
underwent major operations.
A baby boy was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Cornwall last Frida^-*
Mrs. Thos. Stimmett, from Bandon,
entered the hospital Jan. 2». for treat­
ment.
Two Arago boys—Allen the 15 year
old son of Roland Bishop, and Nor­
man, the 10 year old son of A. T._
Hotycross, underwent operations for
appendicitis on Monday. The day be­
fore a six year old girl, Mary Ixtuiae
Sheckler, of Marshfield, also under­
went an appendectomy..
Jas. I. Watson, of Ophir, entered
the hospital yesterday for treatment.
" Dismissals the past week were Mrs, ,
A. Molthu, of Riverton, Mrs. Sam
Abell, of Eastside, and Deckie Plaep
on Sunday, Mrs. Chas. Donaca and
H. R. Talbert on Tuesday, and Jimmy
Bogan, of Powers, yesterday.
Fuhrman's Pharmacy
Open everg night until 8
David Kline is recovering from an
attack of the murflps at the Coquille
Hospital.
i Moulton Street Property
Sold By Qdp. E. Oeyding
George Jt. Oerding, local relator,
,O^ ’J”* oi
hornes oi Waldo
5 E. BrownJ jocated at 175 North Moul­
ton street to J. L. Vose. M t . Brown
is manager of the Industrial Repair
Co., and lives on Tenth street in Co­
quille. Mr. Vose is a bachelor and
works at the Smith Wood plant and
has moved into his new home.
See Norton’s for Valentines foi
your friends and loved ones.
St.
Valentine’s Day a week from Sunday
MATINEE SUN.
"Panama Hattie" Coming to Roxy Sunday
MODERN DWELLING dn Bandon,
near the lieach. to exchange for Co­
quille dwelling. Also small acreage
tracts in vicinity of Coquille, on
easy terms. See J. 6. Barton.
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