The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 05, 1943, Page 10, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    CO4UUXB VALUT SENTINEL. COQUUXt, OfclQON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 5, IMS.
PACK TEN
I ------
Minor Mention
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Oderkirk re­
turned la»t Thursday evening from
their three weeks’ vacation trip, dur­
ing which they visited their daughter
in Portland and Mr«. Oderkirk’« par,
ents in Seattle.
E. T. Stelle, manager of the bank
here, left on a two week’« vacation
lust week end. Accompanied by Mrs.
Stelle and their daughter they'went
to Eugene where they will make their
headquarters for the period.
Mr. and Mrs Louis D. Donaldson
accompanied her sister and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Slater down from
Portland last Thursday. Louis came
principally to see his parent«, Mr. and
Mr«. J. D. Donaldson who reside near
Riverton on the North Bank road.
The Louis Donaldsons reside at Omak,
Wash., where they operate à variety
Mrs. H. S. Norton left Sunday for «tore.
Forest Grove to be with her daugh­
Frank Colvard of the Coquille
ter. Joy, for a few days. Word had
just been received that her fiance, a Sjpdio left the first of this week on
Forest Grove boy and a pilot on a an eastern business trip which will
bomber* was missing in action. He take him to Denver, Kansas City and
had just recently received the dis­ Little Rock, expecting to be home
tinguished flying cross for meritori­ about Sept. 1. There will be no
photographic work at th,e studio dur-
ous service
ing his absence but kodak finishing
Mr and Mrs. E. D. Webb were here will continue as usual.
from Gardiner, where he is cashier
of-the bank, for the week-end, com­
ing down Saturday and returning
Sunday. <
Jack Cooper intends going to
Portland by tonight’« train for an­
other check-up on his leg which was
injured in a logging camp accident
four years ago. He will return Sat­
urday.
---
_
_____ _
Mrs. Fred Lorenz Ratanu
From Visit In Utah
Mrs. Fred Lorenz returned last
Friday from a month’« visit with
Capt. Lorenz at the Dugway Proving
Ground at Tooele, Utah, which is
one hundred miles south of Salt Lake
City. She enjoyed the trip and visit
but found it almost unbearably hot,'
the thermometer getting up to 110
degrees every days in the office and
way above that In the sun.
,
The camp was laid out on the des­
ert and due to the nature of the
testing operations carried on there,
extra precautions are the rule for
civilians as well as the service men.
[THUR. FRI. SAT
AUGUST
1 "•'"7..... ......
Homes Of Those On Relief
Not Included In County Sale
The county court agreed with the
Coof County Relief Association that
the homes of elderly people, which
have been foreclosed by the county
for delinquent taxes, should not be
included in the recent sale of such
county-owned property and they
' were withdrawn before the sale was
held.
The Relief Association has funds
with which to make monthly pay­
ments on the delinquencies—on about
the same basis as rent—so the coun­
ty will lose nothing by this charitable
consideration of the elderly people
I who would not be happy if forcibly
moved to new quarters, Chairman R.
‘ F. Milne, chairman of the Relief As-'
i sociation, states.
St ND *
CREET INC CARD
Fuhrman s Pharmacy
Open every night until 8
AUGUST
j Lee Stonecypher went up'to Port­
Janet Lewis accompanied Mr. and
land Monday and brought back new Mr«. Alfred Wells to California for
equipment and a cooler for the pack­ a vacation trip.
ing plant he and his brother, Morria.
operate on the J. E. Ford ranch along
Jackie Lou Wells is staying with
the highway beyond Cedar Point.
Mr. and Mrs. diaa. Lewis while her
parents are in California.
joying a visit from hl« aister, Mrs.
Lena Gait, who arrived last week
from Leavenworth, Kans. She in-
tends to go down to California for a
visit next week and will return from
there to Coquille.
George Raft, Sydney
Greenstreet Star In
"Bpckground To
Danger" At Liberty
A plain white envelope is the mag­
net for murder, kidnapping, wild pur­
suits and breathtaking suspense in
‘‘Background to Danger," the new
Warner Bros, film scheduled for the
Liberty Theatre for Friday, Saturday
and Sunday.
George Raft is cast as a tough,
hard-hitting G-Man who run« head-
on-into trouble galore when he is
given the envelope, supposedly con­
taining money and securities, by
pretty Ana Remzi (Osa Massen)
whom he meet« on a Bagdad-Istanbul
express, nearing Ankara, in Turkey.
The envelope contains, however,
material that a sinister crew of Nazi
agents are after at any cost. Headed
by the suavely ruthless Colonel Rob­
inson (Sydney Greenstreet), they
put Raft into hot water.
Raft is kidnapped by the Gestapo
but is rescued by Peter Lorre and
Brenda Marshall, playing two Rus­
sian counter-espionage agents. Raft
learns that the envelope, stolen from
his hotel room, contains Nazi-forged
plans of an alleged Russian plan to
attack Turkey. Determined to thwart
this scheme to win Turkey over as
an Axis ally, Raft tracks down the
Nazi agents and successfully foils the
plot.
Besides Raft, “Background to Dan­
ger" stars Sydney Greenstreet, mas­
ter of villainy, who scored in "The
Maltese Falcon," "Across the Pacific"
and "Casablanca.” A strong sup­
porting cast is headed by Peter Lorre
espionage agent. Others Tn the' cast
include Daniel Ocko, Kurt Katch,
Frank Puglia, Turhan Bey, Willard
Robertson and Osa Massen.
"Background to Danger’ was direc­
ted by Raoul Walsh, from the screen
play by W. R. Burnett, based on the
popular novel by Eric Ambler who
wrote the recent “Journey Into Fear.”
Leonard Enaele of the U. S. Army
Air Corps has written his mother,
Mrs. May Enaele, cf his promotion
1 from Staff Sergeant to Technical
Sergeant which occurred July 15.
Sometime after the middle of June,
Leonard cabled his mother and his
wife here that he had arrived safely
i In England, where he iq doing well.
Leonard is a radio operator on a fly-
! ing fortress. >
Here for the Grover Gouthier fun- !
era! last Sunday were his brother,1
Steven L., of Eureka, his wife and [
their son and daughtqf and their
wife and husband; Geo. Newton, I
brother of Mrs. Gouthier, and his .
family from Eugene, and^ Mrs. Gou-
thier's sister, Hazel Newton, from I
Seattle.
PROGRAM
GUARANTEED TO BE FUNNIER THAN
MUSSOLINI ON A BALCONY
"Back Ground To Danger”
ACTION! ADVENTURE! MYSTERY!
it Cindered« Swings It”
RHYTHM AND ROMANCE!
MUSIC AND COMEDY!
SP
rm ampt
ARTHUR'M'CREACOBURN
‘GEORGE STEVENS'
11__ T»
The Archie Ames Baby
Buried Yesterday At Norway
Services were held at the Schroeder
Bros. Mortuaries in Myrtle Point at
two o’clock yesterday afternoon for
Archie Albert Ames, eleven months
and xeven days old baby of Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Ames of this city. He
died at the Ames home here, 355
North Henry street, on- Monday, and
was their only child.
{JA zm É io
- Ji4*v
FEATURE NO. TWO
-
NEWS -o- CARTOON
Eves. 11c • 50c
AUGUST
11
.
— -ax *Mh "
- -md«t
ADULTS
30c
à
fffnll swv/sfs
MATINEE SATURDAY 1:45
Mat. lie.- 30c
Eves, lie • 40c
Mphfaftnl-iiitantm
NEWS — COMEDY