The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 29, 1943, Page 9, Image 9

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    which they plan to re-open for busi­
ness in about ten day*..
Neither Mr. nor Mr*. Bailey need
any introduction to the people of Co­
Mr. and Mis. Alan Bailey and baby quille and both are experienced in
who have been in Tucson, Ariz., the operation at a confectionery *uch
a* the Roxy.
where he was employed by the South­
ern Pacific for the past six months,
returned to Coo* county last week and George E. Oerding Sells
on Monday of this completed a deal Hobart Sehaer Home
with Messrs. Wood and Claver for the
The home and lot owned by Mr. and
purchase of the Roxy Confectionery Mrs. Hobart Sehaer on the Gould-
TlThe Baileys Buy
' Roxy Confectionery
Mr*. Markie Sherrill, who went
Mr*. R. K. Skyle*. deputy in Coun
ty Clerk Oddy’s office who had taken 1 east the first of June expecting to Join
her vacation recently, returned last her husband, Lieut. Richard Sherrill,
Thursday evening accompanied by ' of Marshfield, arrived on the Atlantic
Mr. Skyles after they had- spent a coast after he had been sent west and
week on a northern Oregon beach. he is now a flying pilot somewhere
Mr. Skyle* had Just returned from in the Pacific. Mrs. Sherrill visited
Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri, I relatives in Washington, D. 6., and
where he had been in officers’ train­ | in Kansas and arrived home last
ings but was rejected on account of ■ Friday. She expects to remain here
eye affliction.
He expects to be for the present with her parents, Mr.
.
railed to the service, however, in a and Mrs. L. J. Smith.
She entered on her duties yester­
week or two.
day as a clerk in the Coquille Ration
Board office in the First National
Bank building.
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HELP YOURSELE ¡o BETTER HEAL TH
./MULTAMI ns
Mr*. Lyle Bishop left for California
the latter part of last week for a
ten-day visit with her mother, who
is ill in Santa Barbara.
[THUR. FRI. SAT
JULY
29 - 30 - 31
EVERY HOUSE HAS
ITS SECRETS
P
l .:. AND THIS ONE
MORE THAN
Supplement your diet with
a well-balanced, rich source
Mr. and Mr*. G. C. Nelson were
Miss Norma Lea Peal, a senior in Coquille visitor* last week from Cal­
tlie Mapleton High School, is a house ifornia. He was formerly the Co­
guest here of Mr. and Mr*. Morri* quille representative of L. L. Thomas
Harvey.' Miss
l4arl
was
Mr.,1 when the latter conducted a music
Harvey’s office secretary this past house at the Bay, and they may de­
school year.
cide to return to Coo* county.
Don Farr, manager at the Farr &
Mr. und Mrs. Harold Neal are
Elwood store here, left Monday eve­ happy to return to Coos county. He
ning on a business trip to Portland. is in the Coast Guard and has Just
been transferred from Longview,
M. F. Pettit, F. C. Hudson and L. J. Wash., to Marshfield.
Cary left Sunday morning on a busi­
ness trip to Portland, expecting to be
home today or tomorrow. The only
wav merchants can secure stock* now
is to co to the markets and pick out
,.ie merchandise they want and
In order to' improve the usefulness
they’re not sure of getting it then.
and efficiency of the Air Raid Prac­
tice* which are held every other
Earl Schroeder ha* been appointed
Thursday in Coquille, Chief Bill Bar­
agent for the Oregonian in the city
row has called a meeting of all
of Coquille, effective August 1st
Air Raid officer* for tonight, Thurs­
Phone-201 for service.
Mrs. Tom
Riley will remain rural represents-1 day, July 20, at the city hall at eight
o’clock. All Incident Officers, Zone
tlve.
Chief, Control Board Workers, Dis­
trict Wardens, Chief* and Member*
R. L. Medley, who Is taking hi* two of Police, Fire, Ambulance and Mes­
weeks of vacation from duty with the senger Services are particularly
Mt. State* Power Co., and hl* family urged to be present.
are spending this week at their cot­
At the meeting it is proposed to dis­
tage on Croft lake.
cuss way* and means for improving
the regular practice* and lay plans
Mi*. M. G. Dunn, sister of Mr*. for ensuing practices.
R. L. Stewart, came in Tuesday
It is the purpose of th* Air Raid
morning from her home in Eugene, Precaution Service to increase the re­
for a few days’ visit at the Stewart sponsibilities and scope oil the Block
home.
Warden*.
Each Block Warden is
urged to display the Block Warden
Insignia in the window of hl* home,
to make himself known to each
householder in his respective block,
to keep himself posted a* to number
of people in eacp house in the block
Margaret Belloni returned home and know at all time* any condition
Wednesday following a week's vaca­ of sickness or helplessness in any
tion at Springfield, where she visited home in the block.
Each house­
her sister, M t *. Alfred Talion.
holder 1* urged to know hl* block
warden and feel free to consult with
him or her at all time*.
The Air Raid Precaution Service
feel* that it is highly desirable for
each block and each zone in town to
be a* nearly self-sufficient a* possi­
Harry Hocamp left last Wednesday ble and not to depend too much on
night for Seattle to investigate work­ relief from central source* in case of
ing on the Alaska highway.
disaster. The purpose of the meeting
tonight is to bring about this condi-
I tion as nearly as it is possible to do so.
More Air Raid Workers are needed
rih The Tocalset-up and any man or
woman who is willing and able to
Perry Luther Jarrett, whose wife help in this work is urged to volun­
is in the Belle Knife Hospital, came teer. Report to Bill Barrow at the
in from Fort Knox, Ky., Tuesday Barrow Drug Store.
night on a furlough. Hi* father, O.
Jarrett, who arrived last week, is in
Return From Buying Trip
the U. S. Medical Corp* and ha* been
stationed at Camp White near Med­ For Hallock’s Dress Shop
Mr. and Mr*. W. J. McMitchell, of
ford.
Hallock's Dress Shop, returned last
Friday by Greyhound bus from a six
Relatives Who Were Here For
weeks' trip to California, which com­
The E. E. Johnson Funeral
bined some busy week* of buying
Out-of-town relative* of the late for the store and some vacationing.
E. E. Johnson, who cajne in last Sat­ They were successful in getting lot*
urday for the funeral' were Mr. and of very nice things, an especially good
Mrs. R. Stanley Dollar, of Walnut J unior line and many of the better
Creek, Calif., and Mr. and Mr*. dresses. Ten day* were spent in San
Tho*. Mehl, of Mabel, Ore.
The Francisco on the way down for early
ladies are sister of the deceased, the buying and In Los Angele* during
former Esther and Ethel Johnson.
Market Week both Pacific Coast
Mrs. Philip E. Johnson also ar­ Traveler* and Los Angele* Apparel
rived last Saturday, coming up in held style show*. It was strictly a
her car from their home in Glendale, sellers’ market, not a buyers, accord­
Calif.
ing to Mr*. McMitchell.
But sb*
added: “The manufacturers are build-
ing business for the future and are
very patient and as helpful a* possi­
ble.” Merchandise is rationed,, based
on former sales but Mr*. McMitchell
A. G. Beales, of Tillamook, told says she ha* lots of nice merchandise
the Rotary Club how “the Tillamook ordered.
They spent two week* south of Los
County Historia] Museum was es­
tablished in that town and also of the Angeles vacationing and stopped on
method* used in raising money for their way home in San Francisco,
its upkeep and perpetuation, at the buying for the fall market.
club’s noon luncheon Wednesday.
According to Mrs. McMitchell they
He also told of the front page story were glad to get back from the cities.
carried by the Christian Science Mon­ People In small places are much
itor about the Museum and stated better off, she said, even though not
that last year they had over a thou­ making big money. Those who are
sand more visitors registered than doing so are not happy Jiving the way
Chase addition to Coquille, has been i
sold by George E. Oerding to J. P <
and Ruth Beyers. Mr. Sehaer is em­
ployed on the Bay in defense indus­
try. The Beyers' purchased the home
for investment and
immediately
FOR RENT—-Pasture for cow in town
rented the property.
J. S Smith, Phone MR.
Caking cards. 5o for *1.00.
of Vitamins A, B, D, G. One
Multamin Capsule has a Vita­
min A and D value equal to
three tesspoonfuls of cod
liver oil of U. S. P. Standard.
Multamin* are a good source
of Vitamins Bi and G, too.
Protect your health.... Take
Multamin*.
IDA LUPINO
Air Raid Practice
Tonight
Fuhrman's
Pharmacy
ARMA NEACIL
t»*21 FAMOUS AUTHORS
JULY
30 - 31
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SUNDAY
Mr. Beales Urges
Opening Of Museum
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August 4
Adults 30c j
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torical Society in Portland.
Mr. Beals urged those present to
see to it that a place was made avail­
able in this county for the preserva­
tion of irreplacable historical article*
before they became lost or destroyed.
Vice President J. S. Barton was
in the chair in the absence of L. A.
Lundquist.
MATINEE SAT. 1:45
With ANNABELL
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