The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 28, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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Enter The Service
Hems About Local Boys In
Letter From - <
Sterling Gruenewald
Sterling Gruenewald. now stationed
at the Naval Air Technical Training
Center at Norman, Okla., writes his'
former employers here, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred R. Bull, about his service ex­
periences since joining one of Uncle
Sam’s service group aeyeral months
ago, as follows:
CASEY'S
“Bud” Newton Gets
Home For Three Davs
“Bud” Newton, son of ptr. and Mrs.
that helped his contingent
the train at Billy Mitchell O. L. Newton, who is taking a Navy
officers’ training course at Wash-
near Milwaukee.
bume College, Topeka, Kans., sur­
prised his parents and grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Knife, by coming
Lieut, and Mrs. Earl Hamilton,
in on them unannounced Tuesday
Mrs. G. R. Morgan Are Visitors
evening. He has a ten-day leave but
! lively-yolume published on Island X, can only be at home for three days.
Lieut, and Mrs. Earl Hamilton ar­
• “somewhere in the Pacific,” has been
rived here Saturday -evening from the
passed around since its receipt here
Army camp at Marysville, Calif.,.
Ezra Smith Likes To
wheKe he is in the Medical Corps, I by Mrs. Muriel Ardath, the sender no
one less than Seabee Bob larger. Hear From His Friends
for a few days* visit at the home of
Under the caption, "Scuttlebutt from
Mrs. Anna Smith reports receiving
her brother, Cyril McCurdy. Lieut.
the Head,” is the following, "Will a letter from her son, Ezra, who is
Hamilton’s mother, Mrs. G. Russell
someone please tell R. J. larger that stationed somewhere in Alaska, tn
Morgan, was visitingXhem at Marys-
he does not look like “Panama which he sends his best regards th
| ville when word of his furlough ar-
' Hattie.
The same J arger is listed as all of his old friends in Coquille and
one of the staff of
’Shore-Lines.’ vicinity. He says -he U feeling fine, ’
'Mention is made of a Seabee movie enjoys his work and especially men- !
which has been completed and has tions how nice it is to receive letters
been approved by navy officials in and papers from Ids Jriends here.
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Washington.
The production, the
¡paper states, is due for release by
See “Spike” Leslie for the best in
;now or some time soon.
Liability, or other Insurance. Office,
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next door to Coquille Hospital.
Iphone 5; residence phone 95L.
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Mr. J. H. Casey:
Three years ago I suffered from
rheumatism in my left elbow so
bad I could not get my arm to my
head. Rest at night was impos­
sible even with an electric pad. A
very dear friend asked me to try
Casey’s Compound, which I did.
After taking six bottles I have
never had a touch of it since. I
am glad to tell my friends about
Casey’s Compound.
Yours respectfully,
MRS«C. A. MONICAL,
5803 S. E. 115th Ave., Portland
Mr. Casey: , .
I suffered from Neuritis and
Rheumatism
several
months,
with severe pain in my shoulder,
neck and left arm.
After all
other treatments had failed a
friend
recommended
Casey's
Compound. After .using six bot­
tles I have had no more pain
whatever and my general health
is much better and now can enjoy
a good night’s rest. I cannot
recommend your Compound too
highly
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GRACE O’BRIEN.
1220 N. E. Everett St., Portland
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Dear. Mr. Casey:
I wsii down five months with
Neuritis and Rheumatism. Was
given up to die. Found Casey’s
Compound a life saver. I cannot
praise your Compound enough.
Since my recovery I have seen
many of my friends helped and
I am constantly telling people
about your wonderful remedy.
W. T. FORD, Baptist Minister,
3728 S. E. Morrison St., Portland.
"My rheumatism has left me
and 1 can truthfully recommend
Casey's Compound, for it did the
work.”
SU. 5503
L. A. KRUGER,
4344 S. E. 29th St., Portland, Ore.
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Mr. J. H. Casey:
Dear Sir: For fourteen years I
suffered from Arthritis. I took
treatments and medicines of all
kinds, but they did not relieve
my case in the least. At last the
druggist recommended Casey’s
Compound. I still had hopes of
some day finding something that
would cure me. After eight bot­
tles I was completely well.
Sincerely,
MRS. A. A. Curtis,
133 N. E. 72nd Ave.
Portland.
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