The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 25, 1943, Page 10, Image 10

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THE COQUILLE TA Lift HtNTtNEL. COQUILLE. OREGON. THURSDAY.
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Chadwick Lodge, A. F. A A. M.
Our Job Is to
•„ Dr. C. G. Stem left Saturday after­
noon for Eureka, Calif., where Mrs.
Stem had gone a week before to be
with their daughter, who had under­
gone an operation. The doctor, after
a stop in Eureka, .went on to San
Francisco to attend a clinic and will
return the first of the month, Mrs.
Stem >to accompany him home.
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Jack Towne left Sunday morning
for Naval Aviation training. He en­
listed last August.
Keith Leslie, who is with tt
tema) Revenue Department ar
rated in Portland, was here tc
his family over the week-end
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Stated communication Chadwick
Lodge No. 68. A. F. « A. M, Tuesday,
March 8, 7:30 p. m.
Vigjting
brother^ invited to attend.
R. C. Johnson, W. M.
! Different!
Myrtle
Monday; >1. D. Bothwell,
Point, last Saturday
Mrs. Edith
Premier on Tuesday.; Mrs. Pauline
Shields, Coquqille, and Merlin Ix>ng
of Bandon, yesterday.
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LAUGHTER' AH
EMOTIONAL TREAT!
Belle Knife Hospital
Miles Stanley, of Camas Valley,
was brought to the hospital last Fri-,
day for treatment of an injured hand.
-OrviUe Clinton; of" Coquille, and
Mrs. George Alden, of Eugene, Frank Ward, of Marshfield, entered
spent last week-end visiting her par­ on Saturday for treatment.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kero.
Shelba, the 4^ year old daughter
Eileen and her husband both attend of K. A. Stratton, of Riverton, under­
Northwestern Christian College.
went an appendectomy on Saturday
i and Mrs. CTias. Sell entered the same
Miss Alice Oerding returned Tues­ day tor treatment.
day from a business trip to Portland
Edgar Wilson came down from
<>n which she left last Saturday.
Reedsport on Monday for treatment
of an injured hand; Richard, eight­
Mrs. Flora Knights, of Toledo, year old son of Ray Mullen, of Co­
Oregon, visited at the home of Mrs. quille, underwent an operation for
W. C. Jones, of Coquille, Friday and appendicitis, and Mrs. R. B. Nick-
Saturday. Mrs. Knights was on her lous, .of Powers, entered for treat­
way to Oakland, Calif., where she ment. W. B. Knight who lives across
will visit with her sister a couple of the river here also entered for treat­
months before returning to Portland ment on Monday.
to make her home.
An eiight pounds, 10 ounces, baby
boy, who has been named William
Flyod, was born to Mr. and Mrs.
«turtain Laundry at my home,
Floyd King, of Powers, on Tuesday.
South Henry St. Phone 120R.
Mrs. Ben Shields, from Bridge, on
Tuesday, underwent a tonsilectomy. .
A. L. Grinnel, of McKinley, on
Tuesday, and Martin Sterbenk, of 1
Coquille, yesterday, both entered for
- . treatment.
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Dismissals tire past week have
• been Jimmy Brown', Còquilie, on
The Altar Society will hold a rum- j
*, mage sale the last of March. Please ‘
y call Mrs. R. E. Hamilton for dònationa
e of rummage." She will pick it up. 1
• Her phone is 180J.
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- See our large display at choice jkj !
plants at Bercen's. across highway
from telephone office.
Not the
cheapest but the best? Phone 64.
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Friday - Saturday - Sunday
February-26 - 27
Folks! We Do Not Pretend To Be A Second George Washington,
BUT WE DO TRY TO TELL THE TRUTH TO OUR WIVES AND IN OUR ADVERTISING
THEREFORE BELIEVE US WHEN WE SAY THAT. THIS PR OGRAM IS ONE OF THE MOST ENJOYABLE IN MONTHS
LATEST NEWS EVENTS
A mad
Pillar it on
your trail/
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Grace McDORAin
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ADMISSION— Saturday
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