The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 17, 1943, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE COQUILLE VALLEY sENTiNtt* COQUI l LÌ, OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE IT, IMS.
PACE EIGHT
Gerald Woodward In Training «
As Cadet In Army Air Foree
Kerrf and Frances
Mr. and Mrs. S. M Nosier left ' Mrs. Clifford
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Tuesday morning for San Diego to! Ann and Mrs. Lloyd Jarvis, of Myr-
viait their daughter and her hue- tie Point, returned Saturday after a
band, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gul- week’s vacation spent in Portland and
seth, and other relatives in south Eugene.
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California. They went by bus and,
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expected to leave San Francisco by
Technical Sergeant Pg^k^larinon,
train this morning and were plan- I who is a mechanic in the Air Corps
ning on surprising the young people, and stationed at Tucson, Ariz., came
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in last week to spend 6s much of his
Arthur Wilberger has just re-' twenty-day furlough with his par-
turned home from California, where ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Harmon, as
he visited friends and relatives His
trip took him to Long Beach, Holly­
wood, San Francisco and Lake Elsi­
nore, Calif.
It was plenty warm
Mrs. H. S. Norton accompanied Mr.
down there, he reported. He has to
report to the army on the 17th of and Mrs. Fred McNelly who left
Monday for Portland.
this month.
Mrs. Wm. Mansell, Mrs. £.• A.
Walker and daughter, Miss Rheo, left
this morning for San Francisco to
attend the wedding on Sunday of-the
daughter of Mrs. J. G. Denton who
has visited here often. Mrs. Denton
M. F. Pettit of the J. A. Lamb Com­ is a sister of „Mrs. Mansell, E. A. and
pany went to Portland Sunday to A. O. Walker. The Coquille ladies
attend the Marshall-Wells dealers expect to be gone a week. "
convention, expecting to return to­
day. —------ L’
Chas. T. Selbig, who was dismissed
from the hospital last Thursday after
an operation tor double hernia, was
able to be out In his car yesterday
but will not return to duty at the
Swift plant for a couple of*weeks
yet. He is looking well.
Mrs. Cal Ray surprised her
friends out in Fairview valley last
week when she went calling on them,
riding her handsome new cow pony,
“Smokey.”
Miss Pat Holverstott, who has
been employed in Seattle for the past
several months, returned Tuesday
and is again going to make her home
in Coquille.
Harriet Tozier, who had gone with
her father, M. C. Tozier, to northern
California to spend the summer,
found it too hot down there.
She
says she had a nice two weeks’ va­
Mrs. Burl Beane, the former La cation but prefers-to remain in Co­
Velle Dale, was visiting in Coquille quille during the summer season.
the fore part of this week. She came
Corporal Swen Johansen came in
In Sunday from Seattle, where her
father, D. D. Dale, is still with the Sunday from Camp Anita, Calif., to
Boeing Aircraft Corporation. After a spend as much of his ten-day fur­
few days here and in Bandon, she is lough here as passible, visiting his
going east to visit Mr. Beane’s par­ wife, relatives and friends.
ents in West Virginia, and will then .
join Burl who is In Army officers’1
An item from Reno, Nevada, this
morning states that Gerald W. Wood­
ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Woodward of Arago, has arrived at
the 313th College Training Detach­
ment (Aircrew) of the Army Air
Forces at the University of Nevada,
where he will take an approximate
five months course prior to his ap­
pointment as an aviation cadet in
the Army Air Force.
We carry a complete line of V-
Beits for all makes of Refrigerators,
Washing Machines and other equip­
ment. Washer Service Co., 365 W.
Front, Coquille. Phone.
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JUNE
18 * 1* - 20
Before we win the Anal battle with
Hitler's Nazis ail navy men are
agreed we must wir^ the battle of
the Atlantic; that Is 'o free the sea
lanes of the German. U-boats.
A year ago we were building
54 cruisers and nearly 200 destroy
ers or just about enough for a two
ocean navy.
[RILL TO.THE COURAGE OF MEN . . . FIGHTING
R THE WOMEN AND THE FREEDOM THEY LOVE!
Now we have come to realize that
this war is ta the finish, “winner
take all,’* and our Government is
building a five ocean navy.
That is .why we are being asked
to increase our subscriptions for
War Bonds. That is why we must
do it.
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SHAVING SETS
BILL FOLDS
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MUSICAL
WESTERN
EVER ON THE SCREEN
It’s packed to the brim with
thrills .. new songs .. and laughs
1 lb. Stationery Flat Sheets
50 Envelopes to Match.
Don’t Pass This One Up.
HEART Z
Roy Rogers
training at Fort Benning, Ga.
We*RE
NEVER JUST OUT
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy
Blank Warranty Deeds for sale at
this office.
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Evenings
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Open every night until 8:00
JUNE
20*. 21 ■ 22
I THUR, FRI. SAT
Mrs. Betty Reed, formerly Betty
Rieber, returned last Monday from
Oakland, Calif., where she was oaar-
ried, on May 8 and had spent the
past six weeks near her husband, |
who has been stationed at Oakland |
JUNE
17 ■ 18 - 1»
JUNE
13
Picture Of
MIGHTY MONSTERS
RUNNING AMOK!
A lively romance of
the gay, exciting world
of burlesque! Glamour
and music and girls­
and mystery! It's the
season's most unusual
entertainment!
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Agulf
Mrs. Jos. Sayre, -.vno resigned her
position as cashier in the J. C. Penney
Co. store here to accept a position in
the office of Southwestern (Motors,
has been succeeded as cashier by Miss
Lois Perkins.
An m pound baby boy, who has
been named Douglas Warren, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Hutch I
of the McKinley route, at the Belle
Knife Hospital just before midnight
last night.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Mclnery have
recently heard from Dr. Mathews,
who is now in the service and who
left Coquille about four years ago.
He is taking a course in X-ray at
Memphis, Tenn., where he will be
tion City, Kansas. Mrs. Mathew« is
with him. Dr. Mathews was with
Dr. Rankin and Dr. Wilson at the
Coquille hospital while located here.
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