The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 03, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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THE COQUILLE .VALLEY SENTINEL,
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the Plywood | Mr. and Mrs. David DeVoto and his
'ans operation .brother, James, and wife came in
Sunday for a few days’ visit at the
F. A. Pook home. Mrs. David De-
Voto was formerly Catherine Pook.
Her mother, who went up to Portland
last Thursday, returned home Tues­
Mrs. A- R Terrell, who now lives day morning. The DeVotos had come
in Portland where Art is employed as from their homes in Santa Rosa and
a- Coast Guard police officer, came Oakland, Calif., up to Smith River,
In Saturday, accompanied by her near Crescent City to fish but the
father, Mr. Bishop, who is visiting heavy rains drove them out from
her from Chicago. He lived in the their cabins so they came north for
Willamette valley in his boyhood a short stay.
days. Mrs. Terrell says she likes Co­
David B. Biegger, who has been in
quille and 'prefers living here to
Portland, but they have bought a training at the naval camp at Far­
place there and their house here is ragut, Idaho, for several weeks, ar­
rived home on a few days’ furlough
for sale.
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Friday evening, Mrs. Biegger meet­
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Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Croy came ing him in Portland and coming with
up from San Francisco last Thursday him- He left again early yesterday
on business matters and expect to morning to return .to camp, but ex­
remain for an indefinite time, al­ pects to be transferred from there
soon. He is hoping to receive a store­
though not permanently.
keeper assignment.
,
Jack Tozier and daughter, Harriet,
Mrs. Jerol Sutton today shipped
intend leaving tomororw for Etna,
Calif., where they will spend the their household goods, by Benham’S
summer with his brother, Harry B. Transfer, to Portland, where they
have secured a very nice home on
Tozier, and family. '
Southeast 28th street. She and her
Miss Patricia Norton returned home son expect to leave this evening to
Tuesday night from a visit with her join Mr. Sutton, who is working in a
sister Beverly, at Portland. She also shipyard there.
stoped at Forest Grove for a short
Mrs. L. P. Fugelson is expecting a
visit with Miss Joy Norton.
visit from her daughter, Mrs. Bead-
See the new “Cloister Craft” Photo ner and her hueband, Captain H. F.
holders and War Bond holders at Beadner, who will be here while on
Norton’s. These are made of senu- a fifteen day leave. They are sta­
nie leather and make excellent gifts tioned at Alamogorda, New Mexico.
for Father's Day and for men in the
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Norton spent a
service.
delightful weekend as guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Fuhrman at Sixes
river. They are very enthusiastic
over the beautiful Fuhrman home.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Waterman,
Who have been visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Waterman of this
city, on a 13-day furlough, left Tues­
day for San Francisco, where he is
now stationed. Rodney enlisted in
the Navy three years ago and is nVw
a first class Pharmacist Mate. Vern
Waterman, of Forest Grove, Ore., also
visited at his parents’ home a few
days last week, while Rodney was
here.
.The sisters were elected to class of-
¡fices, Patricia being treasurer and
Martha recording secretary of their
class. They were fortunate in getting
reservations to return home on the
train.
Miss Gladys May spent the week
Mrs. Felix Miller who had been end visiting friends at Ashland.
here for the past month visiting rela­
tives left Monday for her home in
Lebanon.
Richadr Walker, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. O. Walker, has just been pro­
moted to Seaman, first class. Richard
entered service last October.
Mrs. Starkey Sherrill, who had
been here a few weeks with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith,
left yesterday morning to join her
husband, Lieut. R. G. Sherrill, at Fort
Wayne, Ind. She was accompanied
as far as Eureka, Calif., by Mrs. Mar­
vin Lyons of Marshfield, who went to
Capetown to spend the summer with
her daughter, Mrs. Helen Branstetter,
and from Eureka was accompanied
east by Mrs. Betty Marks, who is
also joining her husband in the east.
C. J. Fuhrman spent a couple of
days this week in his former store,
whi.le Luckey Bonney was on a fish­
ing" trip. When he and Mrs. Fuhr­
man left for Sixes today, they were
accompanied by Mrs. Jennie Wil­
liams, who will remain with them
for the rest of this week.
For your Insurance needs -» auto,
fire and life—see Ernie R. Smith.
Office phone 183J. Residence phone
'287M, at 755 Fairview street. Co­
quille.
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DOUGS
See our large display of choice pot
plants at Bergen's, across highway
from telephone office.
Not the
cheapest but the best. Phone 64.
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CALL FOR FREE SAMPLE
Fuhrman's Pharmacy
Effective as of June 9th, 1943
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Safety Financial Responsibility Law
Dr. and Mrs. James Richmond have
both been confined *to their beds at
home since Monday with severe cases
of the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Manton Treadgold, of
Grants Pass and formerly of Co­
quille, were visitors here on Tuesday.
Mr. Treadgold had business with
Smith Wood-Products Co. in connec­
tion with the Copeland Lumber Co.
of Grants Paas, of which he is mana­
ger. The couple viaited at the homes
of Mrs. Treadgold’s brothers in Curry
county, A. J. Sweet, W. J. Sweet and
A. P. Sweet, also at the Richard
Danielson ranch near Bandon. Mrs.
Treadgold and Mrs. Danielson are
sisters. Mrs. Pearl Ellingsen, of Co­
quille, another sister, attended the
family dinner on Monday in Curry
county and accompanied the visitors
here.
The Coquille Past Noble Grands
club of the Rebekah lodge will hold
Its June meeting tomort-ow (Friday)
at the home of Mrs. Della Wilcox.
ProtectYourself
WITH AN AUTO PUBLIC LIABILITY AND
PROPERTY DAMAGE INSURANCE POLICY
Written Through the office of
In The Oregon Auto Insurance Co.
At the low rate of $14.00 per year for holders of “A” Cards
“B” Ration Cards............................... $15.25
“C” Ration Cards ............................. 10.25
Service also given on REAL ESTATE, BIRTH CERTI
FICATES and all other Insurance and I Heartily
Solicit your patronage
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Rummage Sale, Friday and Satur­
day. Shelley Building. Toys and
outgrown clothes, etc. By Coquilla
Camp Fire Group.
FOR SALE—Diamonds and More
Diamonds at V. R. Wilson’s Jew­
elry Store. Shelley Building.
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I THUR. FRI. SAT
Misses Patricia and Martha Berg
i arrived home for their summer va­
cation last Friday. They have been
.attending the Dominican school at
[ San Rafael, Calif., the past year.
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