The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 29, 1943, Page 10, Image 10

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Belle Knife Hospital
Minor Mention
Mr. and Mrs. Clffton Brockmann,
Marvin Goodman,
ut
An SU pound boy, Paul Alien,
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Sackett, of Coquille, April 22
The 13-year old daughter of Mrs.
Chas. Mullens, of Remote, under­
went a tonsilectomy last Friday.
R. J. West, of Catching creek, en­
tered Saturday for treatment.
1941
tlie
On Sunday Dorene Dyke. Coquille,
entered for treatment of a head
injury, received wh»;i hit by a ball
bat; Ramona Bell. Coquille, under­
went an appendectomy, Mrs. Guy
Neil, ot Reedsport, a major opera­
tion, and Mrs. Fred McLain, of Co­
quille, entered for treatment
LeRoy (Buck) Gilbert, who had
his preliminary Naval Aviation train­
ing over at Ontario, Ore., and had
.been home for several days, left
Saturday for Seattle where be was
instructed to report on Monday. No
indication waa given as to which
school he would be sent to for further
training.
for appendicitis on Tuesday, and yes­
terday Ernie R. Smith, of Coquille,
underwent the same kind of an oper­
ation.
Dismissals the past week were <J.
II. James, Mrs. Leslie Church and
baby) Lde Bissett, all last Friday;
Mrs. L." P. Fugelson and Mrs. N. D.
Watson and baby on Sunday; Ser­
geant Wm. Clay on Sunday; Mrs.
Whitaker, on Monday; Mrs. Jack
Storm and baby, and Earl McKee
yesterday.
Culling oraa M for S 1.00.
Help Wanted
Opportunity offered for. In­
dustrious efforts as office
clerk. Educational procram.
Congenial
personnel
and
working conditions. Apply at
311 North Taylor. Phone S3.
CONSOLIDATED
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FREIGHTWAYS
E. L. McCutcheon, of Yakima.
Washington, who has been visiting
his nephew. Rev. Charles Brown and
family, returned to his home in Yaki­
ma on Wednesday of this week.
See our large oispiay or choice pot
Mrs. Elizabeth C. Brown, of Port­
land, is visiting at the home of her plants at Bergen’s, across highway
daughter. Mrs. A. R. Clinton, of from telephone office. ' Not the
cheapest but the best. Phone M.
a
Johnson Mill.
Dancing . . .
entrancing
romancing 1
there later
Schwartz and daugh
MarshLeld, were Su
Lyle Bishop, formerly with South­
western Motors here, has returned
fl-on) Los Angeles and gone to work
a's a mechanic for Southwestern.
IIWLD 75
tniiFORm
Fuhrman's
Pharmacy
Open every night until 8
Mrs. Joe. Gallier leit by bua
morning for a. visit in Portland.
Cheri Mae Hartwell and Ethel Roop,
popular girls who have been teaching
in Coquille schools, are both going
other places next year and will be .
greatly missed in this community.
Cheri Mae goes to Marshfield and
Ethel to Oswego..
No Rationing Of
Entertainment!
BARRYMORE
Robert CUMMINGS
Diana
Visitors Here From Lakeview
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dalen, of Lake­
view, Oregon, former residents of |
Coquille and Bandon, made a brief
visit to friends here on Wednesday.}
Their son, Pierre, who enlisted in j
the R >yal Canadian Air Force but
was transferi-ed to the U. S. forces |
when we went into the war, has been
flying a bomber on sub patrol in |
the Allantic. Just recently he was (
made an instructor at a southern
starring
JU
DEE
Kay FRANCIS
John BOLES.
FUEHRERS
FACE”
. Joan Bennett
Milton Berle
Otto Preminger
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TRUNK
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NEWS
Mail your Watch, Jewelry ana Op­
tical Repairs to V. R. Wilson, Jew­
eler, Watchmaker and Optometrist
Expert Service. Coquille, Ore. lOtfs
COMEDY