The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 08, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    Belle Knife Hospital
Wayne Gill, 11-year old boy from
McpCinlej*. on Ajpril 1, and Mrs.
Elizabeth Lane, Coquille, on Friday,
were both admitted for medical at­
tention.
Eleanor Foster, of Bandon, under­
went a major operation, and Lee,
three-year old son of Clifford Bis-
sett, of Coquille, an appendectomy on
Sunday.
Gary, five-year old son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Rhule of Sutherlin, and
Clarement Hannevold, of Coquille,
both underwent appendicitis opera­
tions on Monday, as did Kenneth,
three-year old son of Melvin Douglas,
of Marshfield, on Tuesday.
C. H. James, Coquille, entered yes­
terday for medical treatment and
Earl McKee, Coquille, submitted to
an appendectomy, yesterday.
Dismissals the past week
were
Mrs. Belva Miller last Thursday,
Miles Stanley, of Camas Valley, and
Mrs. Myrtle Cornwall on Friday; Mrs.
Laura Hamilton of Arago on Sunday;
Mrs. Daniel Freel and baby daugh­
ter, and Mrs. Henry Baker, of Marsh-
B. P. W. Group To Hear
Mrs. Sackett
For Club Women
Mrs. Sheldon Sackett will be the
speaker before the B. P. W. group at
their regular meeting, April 19. Her
subject will be, “The United States
in a New World.” Mrs. Sackett spoke
upon the same subject recently in
Portland before the University Club.
Mrs. Martha Mulkey, chairman of
International relations committee, field, on Monday.
has made the arrangements and an­
nounces it will be an open meeting.
Another Coos county young man
has met death, although not at the
front. He was Carol Donald Wetty,
10-year old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. A. Petty of Bandon. He was
an aviation machinists mate, third
Effective as of June 7th, 1943
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Safety Financial Responsibility Law
ProtectYourself
WITH AN AUTO PUBLIC LIABILITY AND
PROPERTY DAMAGE INSURANCE POLICY
Written Through the office of
at the low rate of $14.00
Instructions have just come Loin
Mrs. Saidie Orr Runbar of Woman’s 'Is Is Arthur Berg’s First
Division for the State of Oregon War Experience As City Attorney
Bond Sales committee, that the sec­
J. Arthur Berg, who named city
ond War Loan- Drive will be carried attorneys when he was several times
on intensively front April 12-May 1. mayor of the city of Coquille, is hav­
Coos county women '"ire asked to ing his first experience serving in
make a greater effort than ever be­ that capacity.
Being pretty well
fore to buy bonds and to sell them. posted on city laws when he was
Every club should personally or by ; mayor the post is not a difficult one
telephone, solicit bonds sales from for him to fill as an appointee.
members and local business firms,
■very member should either buy a
bond or sell a bond to some citizen.
Tickets for the Ten Thousand Dol­
lar luncheon, to be held at the
Chandler Hotel in Marshfield, April
24, with Mrs. McAdoo as speaker,
will be 85 cents. This luncheon is
a Coos county project. .
The' Second War Fund Drive is a
national project, so there is double
reason to bend every effort.
A whole year for holders of “A" Ration Cards
“B” and “C” Cards a trifle higher
Service also given on
Real Estate,Birth Certificates
and all other insurance and I heartlv solicit
youi patronage.
Let Safeway be y ora
Guide to
Better Values!
A pat ap jab
fer grijeimit
BLUE STAMP ITEMS
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Used Furniture
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3 bars
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DRANO Cleaner 12 oz. can
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Sti/WA? MEATS
GUARANTEED PRODUCE
We have just received a large ship­
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on Refrigerators, Washing Machines
and other equipment.
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