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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1943)
f pace ten Mr. and Mrs. Hal W. Pierce re turned last week from their ten-day vacation trip. They went down to Oakland. Calif.,’ and visited their' Word has been received that Dr. 3. A. Berg and Frank Heath left daughter Elizabeth and husband. Mr. ' Earl Hamilton has been appointed Tuesday on a business trip to Port and Mrs. E. W. Gallagher, and their | granddaughter. First Lieutenant in the Dentsl^Corps land, expecting to return today. Prevents th* "Bends" ■ * ■ ■ ■ of the U. 3. Army and is now station Mr. and Mrs. Theo. L. Clinton*re- Arthur Hooton, who is employed ed at Camp Beale, California, having Before our fljhting pilots take to been recently transferred from Ft as electrician at the airport on Coos ceived a wire last weekend from the air for stratosphere flying they Douglas, Utah. Mrs. Hamilton ac- Bay spent a couple of daya at home their son, Ensigu Jack Clinton, that must be “suped-up.'* To do this the here this week. He had been feeling he had finished his training at New pilot just before he Ickes oil pedals conipanied him to California port, Rhode Island, where he had a stationary motor dr.ven bicycle to a__ — below normal the past week.. been stationed for several weeks, reduce the amount of nitrogen in his Capt. and Mrs. Harold F. Beadner, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Emmet, of and had been ordered to New Orleans blood. Otherwise gas bubbles would who arrived Sunday evening from collect* in his blood stream. New Mexico for a ten-day stay here Portland, were week-end guests with from which port he will be one of the officers on a P-T Patrol boat. at the L. P. Fugeiaon home, will also Dr and Mrs. T. De La Rhue havb a few days’ visit with her sister, George Chaney, Jr., is home for a Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Harriman re Blanche, Mrs. Eugene Tice, who Is expected to arrive Saturday from turned last Sunday evening from short vacation with a guest, Allen Tacoma and who wili be here three Portland, where they had gone the Johnson of Eugene. George is a sen Monday before on a business trip ior at Corvallis this year and will or four days. . return there for summer school study and to visit their children there. later. Patterson Chaney arrived Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Sercombe are Monday from Thatcher School for Miss Alice Oering returned yes expected here the coming week-end for a short visit at. the home of her terday morriing from a trip to Port Boys in California, where he finished parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hazard. land on which she left last Saturday. this year, Pat will return to take summer work at Cate School at Car- Mr. . Sercombe is secretary of the Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Waite who left pinteria hear Santa Barbara. State Bar .Association and will at stationary bicycle is ah ln- tend a meeting of the bar’s Board of Coquille 22 years' ago came in last Mrs. Mary McKeown received a • expensive piece of equipment, but Governors In Marshfield on Satur- Wednesday from Yakima, Wash., to the vast quantities of this and other day, at which the Coos and Curry visit their cousins, Mrs. Hertha Wil letter on Tuesday from her son, Pat, materials of war make it imperative Bar Association members will be the son and Mrs. Floyd Smith. They left written as he was coming into Nor- | for all Of us to keep our fighting men for home Tuesday of this week. When folk. Va„ after a trip to Panama. He well supplied by greater and greater 'hosts. . I they were here, for about four years, writes of a'promotion to Seaman, purchases of War Bonds. I . treasury Department 2nd class, and torpedo man, which Ilev. and Mrs. ¡I. D. Strever, who Mi1. Waite was employed it the old .............. „8.......... ' <1 carne to Coos county a few days ago Johnson mill and later at the Sitka gives him much more responsibility and more money. Pat has been away Spruce. He could find very few Co No Damage At The v from Ashland, are lookipg for a house to rent. Mr. Strever is the minister quille people he knew at that time and in the service sirlce Feb. 1, 1942, Two Fire Calls and has not been home since. in Charge of the Seventh Day Adven- und no* many old landmarks, No damage resulted from the two tist church affairs in the Coos coun- J _ fires which called the department out Mrs. Orville Wood and daughter, ty district and desires a house either ' Wednesday night, June 16, the the past week. The call last Thurs Doris Ann, accompanied by Gary in Coquille, Myrtle Point, North Guild <rol*P will hold a straight day evening interfered somewhat Bend or Marshfield. | brid«e P“**- °P«n to the PubUc No Claver, left Tuesday morning by bus 1 with the Civilian Defense incident other games will be played. Numer- for a visit to Lloyd Wood and family drill. The call was to the corner of 1 ous prizes are to be given and a good in Seattle. ■ ~ S. F. Mansfield has been named Front and Hall streets where the time is assured. Because there is so as the new field representative for Richfield service station formerly Sam- Arnold, who has been quite stood. The upholstery and inflam the State Unemployment Compensa little entertainment during these tion Commission in the fcarshfield times it is expected and. hoped there ill with heurt trouble, is improving mable parts of old automobiles which and feels considerably better now. had been collected there were burned district. He will make his head will be a good attendance. quarters at the United States Em that day and one of the cars was still George £. Oerdlng has sold the ployment office at Marshfield and Lieut. Willis Murshall left Satur smoldering. small home*of Alva Turner, located enter upon his new duties this week. day after a week’s visit with his __ ____ The call Tuesday morning was to at 845 E. 10th, to Rex B. Cornelius. mother, Mrs. O. L. Springer, for the Evelyn Beauty Salon, in the old Mr. and Mrs. Niel J. Carlson, of Miss Turner is a restaurant owner South Carolina, where he will await Folsom house at the south end of Marshfield, are the parents of a in Coquille and Mr. Cornelius is a assignment to a bomber. He has fin- 'the Henry street bridge, where a flue daughter, Sherrill Lynne, born Tues logger. He has moved into his new ished his training in California and was burning out. is now a full-fledged pilot. i ______________ _ day, June 8, aUMcAuley hospital. purchase. Mrs. Carlson is the former Lucille <s 1 We carry a complete line of V- Cornelius, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Gladys Gano drove her ambu See tlie new “Cloister Craft" Photo I Belts for all makes of Refrigerators, lance to Vancouver this week and re holders and War Bond holders at Washing Machines and other equip Virgil Cornelius, of Coquille. turned last evening with Mrs. Inez Norton's. These are made of aenu- ment. Washer Service Co., 385 W. FOR RENT—Unfurnished House, 4 Pinkston, who has been seriously ill nie leather and make excellent gifts i 1 Front, Coquille. Phone. 16tfs rooms and bath, close in. Phone with pneumonia there and is now in for Father’s Day and for men in the service. L Calling caras 00 for $1.90. 120J Mrs. C. W? Ashton. the Belle Knife Hospital. I Minor Mention ZUkai ßiiq WíCt WAR BONDS [ thur . f :RI. SAT. ..'T u 1 Warren E. Rhule Promoted To Sergeant In Air Forces The E. J. Throckmorton» Return To Coquille From Seattle A Coquille - resident, Warren E. Rhyle, has been promted to Sergeant, Air Forces, it is announced from Kirtland Field, Albuquerque, New Mexico. The sergeant is the son of W. W. Rhule of Coquille and, prior to en tering the service, was employed as a logger. In high school he was an outstanding athlete, having been awarded letters for three years in football, boxing and traqk. Sergeant Rhule enlisted in Van couver, Washington, in 1940. He has been stationed at Stockton, Sacra mento, Moffett and Hamilton Fields. Now, at Kirtland Field, he is on duty as a baker with a headquarters squadron at the bombardier training school. The sergeant’s promotion is based upon his initiative and leadership and is in accord with the policy of the Army Air Forces to reward men of h merit. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Throckmorton and four-year old daughter, Susan, returned last Friday from Seattle, where they have been the past few years and will again make their home in Coquille, in the Fred McClellan house on Coulter street. Mr. Throck morton will be employed by McClel lan & Watson at Myrtle Point. Mrs Throckmorton, who was for merly Marjorie McClellan, says she is very happy to get back to Çoquille and away from a big city. Calling cards, 5o lor g LOG rv Tlie new line of Roseville Pottery, beautifully decorated in Pond Lily design, has arrived just ini time for gifts for al) these Jupe weddings. See it at Norton’s. 8 See our targe display or choice pot plants at Bergen's, across highway from telephone office. Not the cheapest but the best. Phone 84. s ' Q. Trespass not ices, printed oo cloth tor sale at this office. f ‘ . J w !I—------------ H — M X -'-g U1 J ~ X T t VACCINES Are VITAL to the MEAT SUPPLY of America I I Blackleg Bacterin FRANKLIN Provides Protection from the Destruction of Disease! TO avoid death losses is both profitable and patriotic. The war program calls for a Mg increase in milk production. To safeguard this vital food supply, every calf should be vaccinated. 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