The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 27, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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Six Coquille members of Hillah
Shrine Temple at Ashland went over
to Klamath Falla Saturday for a cer­
emonial there that evening. Those
who went and returned Bunday were
M. F. Pettit, W. P. Laws, Dr. O. E.
Stark, K. P. Lawrence, F. C. Hudson
and Dr. C. A. Rietman.
last Thursday for a short visit at
home and with his father, Leo J.
The latter left Sunday for
Cary,
Portland to be another day with
John,
who left Monday
for a
camp
about 100 miles from Camp
Ogelthorpe, Ga., where his
sister,
Mary Ella, is statfbned with a WAAC
attachment.
L. R. Hickenbottom, who has been
with Smith Wood-Products here for
seven years, has had to sever his con-
, nections with the company because
of his health. He and Mrs. Hicken­
bottom left Monday for Eugene, near
! where his brother has a farm on
1 which he is going to rest.
If and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blum and sons
, when his condition improves, he will
■ be back here with the company for left Sunday for a week's camping trip
he has been assured that there will on the Rogue,
be an opening for him.
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Calling cards. a0 to.- ji.Od.
An 8V4 pound baby boy, named
Howard Virgil, was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Halter of this city last
Friday.
' Mrs. Warren Davis, Mrs. John King
and Mrs. Goldie Hannevold, all of
Coquille, underwent major operations
on Sunday.
One of the twin Jt>aby girls, born to
Mr. and Mrs. Faye Ocheltree, on Sat­
urday, passed away Monday.
Rodney, three-year old son of Ray-
rhond McLeod, on Monday; the ten-
year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Chard of Coaledo, Phyllis,
¡on Tuesday, Donald Hawkins, a C.
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Mrs. Edw. Sanders underwent a
major operation yesterday and O.
M. Potter, Coquill*, entered to Hfcve
his teeth extracted.
Dismissals have been Mrs. Cedric
Cross and baby and Mrs. Ivan Rob­
ison and baby, last Saturday; Doug-
ls Ostrander on Sunday, and Dick
Hickenbottom, who received a head
injury when he jumped off the mov­
ing Cow Bell Dairy truck last week,
was dismissed this pnorning..
Norton’s have just received a new
shipment of Roseville Pottery. Pond
Lily design in lovely shades of
Brown, Rose and Blue. Reasonably
Priced, ideal for shower or wedding
H. S. graduate last week, and Betty, gifts.
the ten-year old daughter of Geo.
Wasson, both yesterday, all under­ ! Keys made for all locks. Stevens
Cash Hardware, Coquille. Ore.
went appendectomies.
Two Coquille young men, Charles
Mclntee and John Barrette, who have
just finished their training course at
Corpus Christi, Texas, have been
madf petty officers, both being avia­
Mrs. May Barton left last Sunday
tion machinist mates.
morning for Fort Lewis, accompanied
by Ben Barton, Joe Estes and Bob
, Mr. and Mrs. E, A. Kester of the Kline. Joe left for induction at Port­
Igloo Market expect to leave Sat­ land. Ben will return this week-end
urday for Junction City to visit their with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
children and look after property, Barton, who will visit at Perrydale
there.
The Igloo Market will be with their daughter and attend to
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closed during their absence and will business in Salem.
reopen Tuesday morning.
Harold LeRoy Robison, arrested
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Haariman have last Saturday by the city police, for­
as their house guest Mrs. E. A. Beebe, feited the $10 bail he posted for
of St. Paul, Minn. She is a cousin of his. appearance before City Recorder
Leslie on Monday.
Mrs. Harriman.
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Mrs. E. D. Webb returned Wed­
nesday morning, after spending near­
ly a week with Mr. Webb in their
splendid home, recently purchased,
in Gardiner where Mr. Webb is cash­
ier of the bank. Mrs. Webb is hoping
to sell their home on Hall street here
soon so that she may move to Gar­
diner. Coquille guests at the Webbs’
Gardiner home last Sunday were
For grave markers for your loved
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lamb, Mrs. Jennie 1 Now is a good time to catch up on
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Young. your reading. Norton’s have a num­ ones, see John S. Sanders for style
ber of new books on the rental shelf ■of marker and price. He also has
cement building blocks. 541 West
including “The Gaunt Woman," by 6th, Coquille. Phine 123L.
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Edmund Gilligan; “Colonel Effing- I
ham’s Raid," by Berry Flemming; I
‘The Year of Decision,” by Bernard |
DeVoto; “Mrs. Parkington,” by Louis
Bromfield; “The Forest and The I
Fort,” by Hervey AUen and many j
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Foote came up others that you will enjoy.
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from McClellan Field, near Sacra­
mento, last Thursday, on a six-day
furlough. Mr. Foote is one of several
hundred civilian police guards who
are under army regulations at the
We carry a complete line of V-
field.
Belts for all makes of Refrigerators,
Washing Machines and other equip­
ment. Washer Service Co., 365 W.
'Front, Coquille. Phone.
16tfs
WANTED TO BUY—Used pickup, or
car suitable to rebuild as pickup.
See J. C. Williams, Red A White
Store or LeRoy Rice, Coquille Auto
Park.
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See our large display of choice pot
plants at Bergen’s, across highway
1 from telephone office.
Not the
cheapest but the best. Phone 64.
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COVER MAN
THE PICTURE THEY TALK ABOUT!
Seldom a drarncv that ha
so
absorbed
the
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CARTOON
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Sunday Mat, lie • 35c
Eves.
nation
love and intrigue behind
stormy career* A great film!
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MUSIC AND MAULERS!
SONGS AND SLUGGERS!
HEALTH
SERVICE
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MAUMit MAIN * weis TOOMEY/
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Fuhrman's
Pharmacy
T 0 M 8 R 0 W N
Plus STOOGE COMEDY “Spook Louder”
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LATEST NEWS EVENTS
Open every night until 8
Due to the increased cost in operating it ha» become necessary
for a »light raise in admission prices on some of the changes.
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