The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 04, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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Mrs. Bernadean Wilson came down
from Portland Monday to visit old
friends in Coquille. She has been a
guest at the A. H. Grimes and the P.
W. Culver homes.
•' Mia. L. W. Oddy went' up to Port­
land last Monday and is expected
home today, accompanied by her
daughter, grances—Mrs. Richard K.
Sky les—who Will remain with her
parents here for a time, Mr. Sky les
having reported at Fort Lewis last
Thursday for Army service. He en­
listed in the engineers corps some
months ago and has just been called.
Mrs. F. A- Pook returned last Fri
day morning from a week's visit with
hey two sisters in Portland.
Fred R. Bull, chief observer at
the Coquille station for reporting all
planes passing over here, has been
called to Roseburg by the Fourth In­
terceptor Command for a Civilian De­
fense meeting to be held there Sun­
day.
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Margaret Smith
Honored Wednesday
Suit tor >10,000 for death of
Old-fashioned Square Circuit Court Cases ! Mr. Morris when struck by a truck
driven by défendant, last June.
Dance Friday Evening Feb. 25 Douglas Building & Ix<an Mar. 2- State Industrial Accident
Plans are progressing for the Square
Dance at the Community Building
Friday night, March Sth. This will
be the first ever held here in the new
building, probably not the last.
Individuals making up a group who
occasionally attended square dances
at Sixes River a » chs .,i or two ego, ■
agree there is nothin quite so ex-)
hilerating Square da. cs were also
held a few times at the Country Club
Several sets have tieen made up in
£—
Association vs. R S. and Reatha Ro­
Commission vs. Cecil C. Carter.
land. ,
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Mer. 3 -State Unemployment Com­
Feb. 2®— Edna Danielson vs. Ray­
pensation Commission vs. Walter T.
mond Lewis Danielson. Suit for di-
Paulson.
vorce.
Feb. 20—Ed Morris, administrator
of Clifford I. Morris estate, vs. P. C.
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$730.45 Fees Paid In County
Clerk’s Office In February
advance The forms will be simple
and the novice should not find dif- I
ficulty in carrying them out. The
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Of the $730.45 fees paid into Coun­ party is being sponsored by members,
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ty Clerk Oddy’s office in February,
of the Guild.
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$360 30 was for recording, $210 for
circuit court cases, $65 for probate
and county court matters, $51 for
LAUGH TIL EXHAUSTION!
Les Childs left yesterday for Granta! marriage licenses, and $54.15 for mis­
Pass after being oyer tjere since Sun- ‘'vlianeous items,
ROARS?
Labor Council To
Give Dance Saturday
day on business
Margaret Stewart was a Wednesday Births At Coquille Hospital
evel
entBTCnntng a groupL.
AThpr- twainr)». is ounces. I
of friends at bridge in honor of' Mar­
Jiri was born Sunday .to Mr. anTT
garet Smith, bride-to-be of the com­ ames JohjKibrifbf Marshfield?
ing week. The party was held at the
R. L. Stewart home, Mrs. Jack Lit­
tlefield held high score at bridge,
while flonna Dean Bosserman was
consoled. Later in the evening re­
freshments were served. Guests in­
cluded Mesdames Jack Littlefield,
Harry Claterbos, Jr., Richard A. Hen­
nessey, Jean Bryant, R. L. Stewart,
Misses Donna Dean Bosserman, Mari­
on Flannery and Margaret Smith.
Guild Meets
, The Coquille Central Labor Coun­
cil is giving another publip dance Jn |
t Stated communication Chadwick
the Community Building Saturday i
Lodge No. 68, A.
A. M., Tuesday,
night, with Shady's Orchestra fur-
March ft. TM
m.
Visiting nishing the rpusic. Admission will'
brothers invited to attend.
gl 0(| p,.,. ,.„JpiA B!'WHS-roi- uu- I
• B.,C. Johnson, W. If.
accompanied ladies.
GUFFAWS!
HOWLS!
Chadwick Lodge, A. F. A A, M.
He’» chasing dues and
it’s uproarious Red’s-
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I The net proceeds ure Ui be divided
i Good supply of men and women's between the building fund and the
I bicycles. Also electric toasters, elec- i^bor Council
.trie shavers, aWto accessories, etc, I ' The iemodeling of the Labor Temple
¡Southwestern Motor Co Car and it pr()gre„lng. In a short time the
.Co. Car and Home Supply Store.
carpenters are going to apply for six ■
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tent a» the walls above the floor the I
, Will put in granite coping for twe^^y piywood whlch hag been
10 don«ted b*
A. uiett forSmith
Wood-Products, and the floor is to
be of plywood on edge, the same as i
is in the Community Building.
See our large display oi choice pot
plants at Bergen's, across highway
Grade HI War Tires.
We have
from telephone office."
Not the lots of them. Southwestern Motor
cheapest but the best. Phone 64
s Home Supply Store.
Mrs. Fred Kunz and Mrs. George
Sherwood were the hostesses on Wed­
nesday at the regular weekly Guild
meeting. Members present were Mes- Belle Knife Hospital Notes
dames J. A. Moore, Chas. Selbig, C. I Miss Alice Garroutte of the lower
Remember Norton's for ali school
L. Tuttle, B. Folsom, C. V Smith, A. J Bullards route, entered the hospital
supplies.
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O. Walker, Chas. Stauff, Ed Lorenz.
last Thursday for an appendectomy.
Henry Lorenz, C. A. Rietman, A. J. | Mrs. Roy Tennant, Coquille, enter-
Good supply pt men and women’s
Sherwood. Annie Robinson, E. E Me. ' ed for treatment last Friday and was
bicycles Also electric toasters, elec­
Kee, John Martin, Wm. Mansell and
dismissed Saturday. Helen Hickam of tric shavets, auto accessories, etc.
Ida Owen.
this city underwent a tonsilectomy on Southwestern Motor Co. Car and
Friday and went home the next day. Hoine Supply Store.
Edgar Duncan, of Powers, and J. E.
See our targe display oi choice pot
Chapman, of Coquille, entered for
treatment on Monday.
plants at Bergen’s, across highway
Not the
This morning the eight-year old son j from telephone office, i.
of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dennay, of this cheapest but the best. Phone 64.
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city. Dean, underwent, an appen­
dectomy.
Other dismissals the past week were
Mrs. Ben Shields, of Bridge, and
Shelba Stratton, of Riverton, last Sat­
urday, Mrs. Griffith and baby, of
Arago, on Feb. 27, W. B. Knight and
Irvin Boorman, yesterday.
Dewey Beyers, who was dismissed
on Tuesday, returned this morning
The Coquille Junior Woman’s Club for an appendicitis operation
is advertising a dance to be held two
weeks from Saturday night, on March
Women's Relief Corps News
PLUS LATEST NEWS
20. A special feature of the evening
The Women's Relief Corps, Doug­
will be a style show with local stores
las MacArthur Corps. No. 56, met at
participating in the event.
Music will be by Shady’s orchestra the Eagles hall with the president,
and admission will be 55 cents per Mrs. Von Pegept in the chair. Busi­
ness was conducted as usual and sev­
person, including tax.__
eral names were balloted on and will
Buy your St Patrick Cards NOW be initiated at next meeting. There
at Norton's.
s was a visitor from the Bandon Corps.
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Southern belles now...
screamingly funny sue-
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cessor to "Whistling In
The Dork"!
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Red SKELTON is
WHISTLING in DIXIE
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Al Donahue A Orch. in
RAINBOW RHYTHM
Two Complete Shows
7:00 A 0.00
AQMISSION
Children Ile Adulta 40c
Junior Women To
Give Dance Mar. 20
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Two Good Features
Adults 35c
EVENTS
TO THE SKIES!
Kiddies 11c
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FLAMING
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Salut» to th» Navy
... in the mightiest sea
thriller since "Mutiny
On the Bounty"!
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>1.50 Value : $1.00 Camellia Cologne
50c Camellia Face Powder Both for
75c Cara Nome Min. Powder
and Perfume
50c Mascal’a. Hand Lotion
Large size....................................................
$1.00 Lavender
Shaving Bowl
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28c KLENZO FACIAL TISSUES
500 Count
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$2.00 Dorothy Gray
BLUSTERY LOTION
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$2.25 Dorothy Gray
DRY SKIN CREAM
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$2.00 Dorothy Gray
EYE EMOLLIENT
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$1.00 Langlois Dry Skin Soap
4 cakes
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A ■ B - D A G VITAMIN CAPS
Package of 30
Wondt r Package of STATIONERY
7!i Sheets, 75 Envelopes
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FEATURE NO. TWO
Donald Duck
Cartoon
Donald’s Gold Mine’*
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A man in thè dark ... a wonian in love
... fighting invader» in their very home!
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Visit your Rexall Store Regularly
We’re Never Just Out.
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy
Open every night until 8:00
WITH
MATINEE
SATURDAY 1:45
THE DOG WILL POSITIVELY AMAZE YOU'
HE DESERVES THE ACADEMY AWARD FOR HIS
HUMAN PERFORMANCE!