The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 01, 1943, Page 10, Image 10

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    Compton's Coffee Shop will serve j 11:30 a. m. to 2;00 p. m. and 3:30 to WANTKD SMALL PLACK— From
Four to Ten Acres, close to Co­
Special Luncheons and Dinners on ' 8:00 p m.
quille. Inquire Al Leeton, Thorn­
Saturday, Sunday and Monday, July ,------------------------*.
ton Tire Service, Coquille.
23t2’
3, 4 and 5, during the following hours,
filing caros. bo tor il.OO.
Minor Mention
JULY 1
Adults 30c
Until Pearl Harber!
Mrs. Fred Lorenz left Tuesday
morning to join Capt. Lorenz, who Is
at present stationed at« the Dugway
Proving Ground, Tooele, Utah. She
did not know how long he might be
stationed there.
The Past Noble« Grands will meet
at the home of Myrtle Benham Fri­
day evening July 9.
* Bill Mineau, one of the C. H. S.
graduated in May, left Sunday for
Mrs. Alberta LaFlamme arrived Marysville, Mo’, for training. He
here last Thursday evening from her and Bud Newton, who was also go­
home in San Bernardino, Calif., for a ing east, left ou the same train.
month’s visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter M. Laird. She has Harvey Cole In Hospital
two sons in Uncle Sam's armed
At Bayonne, New Jersey
forces, one in the submarine service
Mrs. Geo. Adams has received1
in the Pacific and the other in the
word that her grandson, Harvey Cole
Atlantic Navy fleet.
of this city, who was with the U. S. i
forces when they landed on the j
JOSEPH (UTEN
»uipouinj hi*
greo* pRriormoncs
in "CitisRh Kan«"
north African coast, is now in an |
army hospital at Bayonne, N. J. He I
was recently returned from a base
hospital in Africa where he had been '
confined since early in February.!
There was no information as toi
whether he had been Injured or was
Ul, but Mrs. Adams expects to leave
as soon as travel arrangements can,
be made to go back to New Jersey to i
see him.
Children
MATINEE
SUNDAY 1:45
Matinee He • 35c
NEWS
CARTOON
Evenings 11c - 50c
COMEDY
NEWS
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NOTICK
-•
I will not be responsible for ac-.|
counts contracted by anyone other!
than myself after this date, July I,'
1943.
Roy H. Osborne,
24t2*
Myrtle Point, Oregon
--
I
IS NOT JUST ANOTHER WESTERN BUT A BIG
Adversity is the trial of principle.
Without it a man hardly knows
whether he is honest or not.—Field-
In«-
OUTDOOR PICTURE COMPARABLE WITH
“DODGE CITY” AND “WESTERN UNION”
SPECIAL CELEBRATION
SHOW
STORY FROM THE HEART
OF AMERICA . . TO THRILL
Compton's Coffee Shop will serve
Special Luncheons and Dinners on
Saturday, Sunday and Monday, July
3, 4 and 5, during the following hours,
11:30 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. and 5:30 to
8:00 p. m.
Chadwick Lodge No. 68
AMERICA’S HEART!
MIGHTY with the grandeur
of today’s West . ,i. unforget­
table with drama and adven­
ture that have never before
beep seen on the screen!
with
RODDY
PRESION
RITA
McDOWALL • FOSTER • JOHNSON
I m MS HAROLD SCHUSTER • M m * b) RALPH DIETRICH
kna n« V Ub
LEO UAnnlLLU • PRE
FEATURE NO. TWO
imes Ellison * Charlotte Greenwood
.? CHARME JB-.Ii.GGMgi
lie & 40c
Regular Saturday
Matinee k45
«
HMM h Iva ¡MA l«M
Also
DISNEY CARTOON
“Plato at the Zoo”
SPECIAL MATINEES
Sunday & Monday
Matinees continue 1 to 5
Admission
Mat. He - 35c
_ Eves. 11c - 40c