The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 22, 1943, Page 10, Image 10

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Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Harriman left
last Saturday for Portland, where he
entered the Convalescent Hospital for
observation and treatment and Mrs.
Harriman writes that he will proba­
bly be there for a month or more. Af­
ter remaining in Portland for a few
George Beiloni, former Coquille days she expects to go to Wenatchee,
boy who has been with the U. S. Wash., to visit a daughter and her
Employment Service for many years family.
with headquarters in Portland, al­
P. O. Lund left for his two weeks*
though he lives ln_Eugene, came into
Marshfield on business Wednesday vacation > last Friday noon and, ac­
and was over here Friday night and companied by Mrs. Lund, went up to
Saturday for a short visit with his the Dement ranch in the Eckley
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Beiloni. country. H. N. Lorenz is aggisting
in the Lorenz Department Store dur­
ing Mr. Lund’s absence.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fuhrman came
up from Sixes Monday morning, to
assist in
Fuhrman’s
Pharmacy
i while Luckey Bonney was out at
Brewster Valley for a few days.
City Treasurer and Mrs. C. G.
Caugheli left last Saturday noon on
a week's vacation trip to Newport
and to Eugene, near which city Mrs.
Caughell’s sister resides.
Miss Vivian Curry and Dale Wood,
both from Onalaska, Wash., have
been visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Molthu for the past three
weeks. Miss Curry is the niece of
the Molthus. Speaking well for their
hospitality and the friendliness in
Coquille, the young people found
things here just so agreeable that they
decided to remain. Miss Curry has
taken a position in County Agent
Jenkins’ office in the court house,
while Mr. Wood is now in the employ
of the Coquille Service Station.
Mrs. CUver Heme From •
Vacation In Denver
The housewife, even though she ■
has little time for Red Cross knitting,
bandage rolling, first aid lessons and
the like, can still make her kitchen^
go to war in an effective manner, by
saving all grease and oils for help In
the production of glycerine, used in
explosives manufacture and medicin-
als, and in saving every empty tin
can. That may seem a very little
thing to do but in the national ag-
gregate it is tremendous.
and soi^h for the last two months,
She first visited her husband in
Louisville, Kentucky, where he was
attending a military school at Ft.
Knox. After he was through at the
school, he'was sent to Camp Polk, La.,
and Mrs. Pinkston followed him
there. When he left on maneuvers,
Mrs. Pinkston left for Santa Bar­
Bring your used band instruments
bara, Calif., where she spent a very
pleasant three weeks visiting her in to ■Norton’s. We will pay you
aunt, Mrs, Perry Berkel, and family. cash for them.
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Mrs. .Glen Claver returned the
past week from a delightful three
weeks’ vacation spent in Denver and
| Estes Park. She visited a week with
I her mother, Mrs. Greenamyra, in
Denver and ten days with her sister,
Mrs. Williams, at Estes Park, outside
! and near Denver. Her sister owns
the Blue Ribbon Stables apd during
normal times has had as many as
two hundred horses. The number is
considerably decreased now because
of lack of public vacationing. Mrs.
Willianps maintains about twenty-two
thoroughbreds now. Dale says she
spent practically all her timte in the
Mis« Elsie Forrest is • new clerk
in the Southern Pacific depot here,
relieving to that extent the shortage
in Agent Frank Pook’s crew due to
the men being called into service.
^SMILEY BURNETTE „
F. Colvard of the Coquille Studio,
intends leaving early in August on
a business trip which will take him
to Kansas City, down into Arkan­
sas and probably to St. Louis. The
studio will not be closed during his
absence as Phyllis Litzenberger will
be there to take care of kodak fin­
ishing but there will be no portrait
Work done until after his return.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Greene returned
to Coquille from Portland last Satur­
day and are living in the Gould j
Apartments. Les is employed in the
Thornton Tire Service Shop on Front]
street.
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ting to return Sunday.
Mr.
r arrived a few days ago for a
leave from Camp Farragut.
MATINEE SAT. 1:45
Mat. lie • 30c Eves, lie-40c
CARTOON AND NEWS
Fuhrman's Pharmacy
Open every night until 8
THUR. FRI1. SAT.
JULY
25 - 28 - 27
JULY
Carlene Alley and Wm. Fewks
came in last Sunday from Seattle for
a few days' visit with her sister, Mrs.
Cortland Ellis, snd the Philip Jensen
family.
See Norton's for everything in pa­
per. Right now they have an ex­
ceptionally fine stock of writing "pa­
per, either packaged or boxed, from
10c to I1.7S. For a small additional
charge you may have your stationery
monogrammed or your name im­
printed in gold or colors.
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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.
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