The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 15, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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Paul Simpson, one of the force in
the State Highway Department of­
fice here, left yesterday for Long
Beach, Calif, to visit his father A.
E. Simpson, who is 80 years of age.
Mr. Simpson lived in Coquille more
than a third of a century ago, having
left here in 1909 when Paul was a
little shaver. At that time Mr. Simp­
son owned what is now known as
Sanford Heights selling it to O. C.
Sanford’s father.
Paul McElwain, who with Mrs.
McElwain expects to Spend most of
the summer at Illahe on the Rogue,
was tn twon Tuesday after a two
weeks’ absence.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hazard and
Mrs. Hale Eubanks and daughter,
Adrienne, drove up to the Eubanks
cranberry bog at Sutton Lake, near
Florence, last Saturday. They were
met there by Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ser-
combe and son. from Portland, for a
family get-together. Mr. and Mrs.
Hazard came home Sunday and Mr.
Sercombe returned to Portland. On
Saturday this week Mrs. Eubanks
will accompany her sister to Portland
for a visit up there.
Miss Dorris Comtpon and her sis­
ter, Marilyn—Mrs. Cecil Law»—came
in Sunday morning, Dorris from
Pasco, Wn., and Marilyn from Port­
land. This is the first visit at home
Dorris has made since she joined the
WAVES nine months ago and she
Richard Wyler, consulting auditor
has been stationed at the Naval train­
ing station at Pasco since her two for the Ralph L. Smith Lumber Co.,
months of training. She is a Yeo­ and Smith Wood-Products, has been
man, second class. Mrs. Laws now here iron!
from Kansas City this week.
resides in Portland, Cecil being in the
Army and stationed there.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cummins and
«Ted Cummins arrived here Sunday
John Purkey left last Friday for ’evening from Portland in response
San Francisco on a buying trip for to. word that their mother, Mrs. R. B.
ins furntiure store and may possibly Cummins, is seriously ill.
visit the markets in Seattle before he
returns.
New S. P. Traveling Passenger
Mrs. Katherine Keener, who
been a visitor at the home of
mother and father-in-law, Mr.
Mrs. D. B. Keener, for the past
weeks, returned to her home
Seattle Monday evening.
Eleanor McClellan was here over
>ast week-end tor a visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Folsom.
Mrs. McClellan is employed at the
Airport in Eugene and enjoys her
work.
An important asniy air corps pro­
gram to recruit more men for the
aviation cadet training program was
given the official backing of Gov.
Earl Snell in a conference with Major
Eric K. Shilling, who is on *a special
mission in Oregon to stimulate cadet
recruiting. Major Shilling, will head
an aviation cadet examinating board
that will visit Coquille on Friday,
July 30, and Bandon on Saturday,
July |L
Gov. Snell ufged that Oreguniuns
give their utmost cooperation in in­
suring the success at this program.
’’’here is an urgent need for young
men Detween the ages of 47 and 28
years to apply for enlistment in the
army air corps, it was emphasized by
Major Shilling, The heavy produc-
tlon of airplanes and the increased
role of air power of our offensive
warfare have brought on 1 this new
demand for more aviators, revealed
Major Shilling.
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This
unusual opportunity
to _ sign
for g|*r crew training is offered to
two groups. Qualified 17-year-olds
Theodore Ellingsen, of the U. S.
Coast Guard, left Wednesday morn­
ing for Oakland, where he is taking
special training after a week’s visit
here- with his mother. City Librarian
Pearl Ellingsen.
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Calling cards. 50 for 81.00.
ALEXANDER KORDA
Presents
Agent In Coquille Yesterday
Raymond D. Heins, recently made
traveling passenger agent for the
Southern Pacific, with headquarters
at Albany, was a Coquille visitor yes­
terday. He arrived in Oregon last
month to take over his new duties,
coming from Chicago, where the of­
fice force had dwindled from 18 to
five. It was a get-acquainted trip
for Mr. Heins, the company not look­
ing for business now nor can it handle
much more till after «the war.
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W. E. Marrion returned Monday All Rubber Needs Will Be
from Portland, where he had been Met By Middle Of 1944
called because of the serious condi­
Two representatives of the Good­
tion of Mrs. Mariron, who had un­
dergone a major operation on her year Rubber Co. who were in Co­
quille Tuesday calling on Southwest­
spine at St. Vincent Hospital.
ern Motors, said that the three Good­
Mr. and Mrs. George Chaney were year synthetic rubber plants in the
hosts last Sunday at their Laurel U. S. will be in full production by
Lake home when they gave an enjoy­ the first of 1944, and that by this
able picnic for tenants of the Chaney time next year there should be
property-
Among those attending ample rubber for all civilian needs
were Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Hom, Mr. as well as for Uncle Sam’s require­
und Mrs. Marion Hale, Mr. and Mrs. ments.
Dale Flippo and young son, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Carlson. -
may enlist in the army air corps en­
listed reserve. Upon their enrollment
they will be presented with official
aviation cadet “Silver Wings,” which
will be worn on their civilian clothes
to indicate that they are future fly­
ing soldiers. These men will not be
called until after their 18th birthday. 1
They may continue with their civilian
employment or education until such ’
time as they are called for training.
Men from 18 to 28, inclusive, who
are of draft age, may take the cadet
examinations and if found qualified
will be authorized to volunteer for|
induction into the air corps. To be
eligible for this program, the appli­
cant must not have received his or- ;
ders to report for induction from his I
selective service board.
Those interested in obtaining more 1
complete information on the aviation I
cadet program and the forthcoming
visit of the traveling board should
contact David Rackleff, local aviation
cadet procurement chairman.
Do you feel listless and run down? No appetite? Then
you'll be interested in Plenamins, your Rexall Store's vita­
min-rich capsules. Each Plenamin capsule contains vitamins
A, B, C, D, E and G, plus healthful liver concentrate and
LEO CARRILLO • LEON ERROL * MARY BETH HUGHES
.FRANCES LANGFORD—radio’s swingin’ sweetheart!
SKINNAY ENNIS and the groove boys
iron. All these factors, in addition to a healthy diet, will
soon have you feeling like a new person, if your diet has
been deficient in these elements. Try Plena-
72 s
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mins today and see how they’ll brighten your
Again next Tuesday, July 20, be­
tween 9 and 4, Ward McReynolds
will be at the Coquille city hall to
receive applications of those desir-
1 ing drivers’ licenses and to conduct
■ examinations.
outlook on life. They come in boxes of 72
and 144 capsules, and are reasonably priced.
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Fuhrman's Pharmacy
Open every night until 8
Casey Jones Dies
In Washington
Funeral services will be held here,
some time in the next few days, at the
Schroeder Bros, parlors, for H. D.
(Casey) Jones, former Coquille resi­
dent, who died last Monday at Coulee
Dam, Wash., where he had been em­
ployed. The body has not arrived in
Coquille as yet and the date for the
services will not be set until word is
received from hie »on, Marley, who
is with the U. S. forces at Dutch Har­
bor.
Other surviving relatives are a
brother, W. C. Jones of Coquille, and
two sisters, Mrs. W. T. Phillips, of
Marshfield, and Mrs. Alice Eierdam,
of Spokane.
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CHADWICK LODGE. A. F. A M.
A special communication of Chad­
wick Lodge, No. 88, will be held in
the lodge room next Tuesday, July
20, at 8:00 p. m. Work in the F. C.
Visiting brothers invited.
R. C. Johnson, W. M.
B. P. W. Notice
Business and Professional Women
will meet Monday night at the home
of Florence Barton.
NOTICE
Do oot leave any more scrap at
Building on Front St., as it is
longer Salvage Headquarters.
TYRONE
We carry a complete line of V-
Belts for all makes of Refrigerators,
Washing Machines and other equip­
ment. Washer Service Co.. 385 W
Front, Coquille. Phone.
18tfs
Notion’s have just received a la
supply of Games of all kinds, fi
Bingo to Mopopoly. Now is y
chance to get your games for fall.
Non-Rationed
sale at Lorenz
July 19 to 31.
with WIllIAM
BENDIX
Ladies Shoes on
Department Store, |
Bearing Block, between Coquille
and Fairview. Reward. Aasen &
McCue.
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ADMISSION
11c - 40c
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FOR SALE—Three cows, one Jersey
and two Jersey and Durham, 5, 6
and 8 years old; all giving milk.
Cortland Ellis on Fsirview road,
phone 5R22.
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