The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 24, 1943, Page 10, Image 10

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CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Stauff Reads
Interesting Paper
Ho H. Heaton went up to Centralia
last week-end to see his. mother for
a day or two. He also saw Clarence
Barton, from Oamp Lewis, atOlyinpia.
Mr. Heaton said he had to walk from
Portland to Centralia—that is, he
had to stand up all the way on the
bus, which was as tiresome as walk-
Ing.
Mrs. Fred Lorenz returned Monday
Mrs. Chas. Shtauff read a very
from Newport, where she had gone well prepared and interesting paper
"on “Transportation In The United
( States” at the Rotary Club luncheon
at the hotel on Wednesday.
Mrs. Lloyd Wood and son, Jeff, ar-
• The comparison between 1942 and
rived here from Seattle yesterday the peak periods of previous years
nsorning for a two weeks' visit with was quite startling both in the trans­
her mother, Mrs. Edna Hartson, and portation of freight and passengers
other relatives and friends.
and the prospects are tha| 1943 will
Mrs. Keith Leslie, clerk of School
far surpass the previous year, al­
Larry Lundquist, Plywood plant though the railroad and bus lines
District No. 8, came down from Os­
wego, near Portland, where they now superintendent, went up to Portland will have to do with the same equip­
reside, Sunday to attend to her last yesterday on business for the com­ ment, as very few if any new cars
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duties as clerk during the election pany.
or buses can be obtained.
Monday, and to attend the budget
Orville Wood reported briefly on
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fortier left the progress of the committee for the
meeting held that evening.
Sunday morning for Portland, ex­ ¡Fourth of July Celebration and
H. C. Getz reports that his son-in- pecting to be gone four or five days. ¡President Schroeder told of his con­
law, Tom Ferry, formerly with the
tact with the director of the blood J
H. Allan Young came down from donor program and stated that he 1
Coquille Service Station, was one of
six at the Naval training camp at Portland last Sunday bringing hl« was told that for the present they I
Farragut to be designated as radio son Bob, to stay with his grandparents will be unable to cover Coos county j
instructor for the new trainees and for a month or two. There was prac­ as the truck hat only been operating
that for the present he will be sta­ tically no rain here Saturday, after within a radlqs of fifty miles of Port­
tioned at the camp on Lake Pend an early hour, but ho said he never land but that they hoped latel- to
saw it rain any harder than it did spread out further.
Oreille.
about 11 o'clock when he left Port­
Rotarian Sam Osborne, of Port­
Qorp. and Mrs. Stanley Buell ar­ land and it was rain and sunshine land, was present as a guest as also
rived home last Saturday from Palm alternately all the way down until was Louis Hoiimon, of Coquille.
Springs, Calif., where he is a member he came to Ten Mile thia side of Rose­
of a Bomber Ferry Squadron, for a burg. He returned home Sunday.
week’s visit with his parents, Mr. and
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Mrs. W. E. Buell, and her sister, Mrs.
Tom Martin, signed up with the
Navy, had hoped to be sent to the.
Mike Mullen.
University of Washington for his
Attention is called to the adv. of
Dr. R. F. Milne, chairman of the eight months of schooling but this
Coos County Relief organization for J week received his orders to report the Southwestern Motors on another
page of this issue, in which announce­
seevral years past, has been asked by at a teachers’ college in South Da-
ment is made of the rationing pro­
Gov, Snell if he would accept the kota
He leaves for there Sunday.
gram for new Buicks and Chevro­
position for another term and he re Bill Mineau.yin the same naval en-
lets, after the war.
I Rstment as Tom, has been ordered to
plied in the affirmative.
As the trade-in of present cars
, report at a school in Missouri.
listed and they will be able to secure
Mrs. W. E. Marrion entered St.
new cars after the war in the order
Vincent Hospital in Portland early
Corporal John Cornwall, formerly
in which they are listed, and right
this week for treatment. Mr. Mar­ with the Mt. States Pdkver Co. crew
now the price for used cars is high­
rion left on Tuesday for Portland to here, came in Sunday from Camp'
er than it ever was before.
be near her. Mrs. Marrion has been Adair near Corvallis on a week’s
There afe other profitable fea­
suffering with a serious back ailment furlough. He is in the post signal
tures also mentioned in the adv.
for several weeks. ■
section of the Army at Camp Adair,
which make it a very interesting
| and has had a lot of experience in in­
proposition.
Lieut. James Frederick Watson, son stalling telephone
communication
of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Watson, formerly i lines,
Ben Wood Here From
of this city but now of Seattle, has
graduated from the Luke Field Army ’ James Watson, who had closed all Portland For Funeral Tuesday
Advanced Flying School ,at Phoenix, his legal business in Coquille, left
Ben Wood who came down from
Ariz., as a pilot, but when he wrote Monday evening by train for Seattle, Portland Tuesday morning to attend
he did not know whether he would to join Mrs. Watson who has been the funeral of his father-in-law, S.
be sent to the Atlantic or the Pacific tTiere for several weeks. He was ac­
L. Bull, left again yesterday, accom­
coast.
companied by his niece, Miss .Jean panied by Mrs. Wood who arrived
Watson, of Coos City.
last Friday. Ben, years ago, was with
A Post-War
Auto Proposal
Justice of the Peace F. R. Bull was
in Salem on business on Friday and
Saturday of last week and while
there had the opportunity to attend
part of the meetings of the 8th an­
nual F. O. E. convention.
New Arrivals In
County Jail
For the kindness and sympathy
shown us by friends and neighbors
during our recent bereavement and
for the beautiful floral offerings at
the services held for our husband and
fathet-, we wish to express our sincere
thanks.
Mrs. S. L. Bull, Mrs. Pearl Blachly,
Mrs. Edna Webster, Mrs. Chrissie
Thrift, Welman A. Bali, Mrs. Lola
Wood.
Frederick Riddle was brought to
toe county jail last Friday with bail
set at $250 by Justice Dodge at Myr­
tle Point, for driving a car while un­
der the influence of liquor.
Allen Rood Northup, who lives on
Coos river, wks charged with petty
larceny and was sentenced to the
reform school on Monday. He la to
be taken out today.
Harold Stillman Hoisington, of the
McKinley section was brought before
Chadwict Lodge No. 68
A. F. & A. M.
STATED COMMUNICATION
Tuesday, July 13, 8:00 P. M.
Visitors Welcome
1 Justice Bull here on Monday, charged
1 with rape. His bail was set at $1500
*
There will be American justice for
the savages of Tokio but our trial
and punishment > of Tojo and his
criminals will Cost blood, sweat, -toil
and tears and money. You can sup­
ply the money by uoping your war
bond buying through the payroll sav­
ings plan. Figure it out yourself
and see where the money is coming
from. How much dees it cost you
and your family to live each month?
How much.money is coming in from
all members of your family? Put
the extra money into war bonds,
every penny of it. Let 10 per cenV
be only the starting plaint for figur­
ing your allotment.
U 1 Treaaury Department
and his hearing for June 20.
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Specials
AA SHOPPING
eUU BAGS
1
50 ENVELOPES
1 Lb. STATIONERY, Flat Sheets
FIRST - AID
KITS.............................................. ‘
Fresh, Asst.
BOX CANDY
Gift Wraps
We’RE
NEVER
JUST
OUT
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy
Open every night until 8:00
Fuhrman's Pharmacy here.
He is
now manager of the drug depart­
Mrs. Glenn Cl* ver left by train last
ment of the Fred Myer store In the Saturday night for a visit with her
St. Johns district in Portland, Wel- mother in Denver, Colorado.
man Ball who came In last 8aturday
also left yesterday for his home in
Alameda, Calif.
Keys made (or ail locks. Stevens
Cash Hardware. Coquille. Ore.
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