The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 06, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAUK EIGHT
Hand-carved Myrtlewood for col-
s Chysanthejnum season,
lectors at Harbison’s.
» Bergen’s for choice flowers.
Minor Mention
Mrs. Bernadean Wilson arrived here
Ms., and Mrs. V. R. Wilson and
telMfV|«d-|4»assuJ98tfila<-^t^5rS3ne«aay “oinTS
daughter; Miss— Ail ee n,
~ " ­ I matter of business. She will spend
Tuesday evening from their Cali
fornia trip, on which they left Dec. a few days as a house guest of the
27. They visited their daughter and city librarian, Mrs. Pearl Ellingsen.
sister, Mrs. Eleanor Carver, and fam­
ily at Sunnyvale, and then enjoyed
Mr«. Kay Littlefield, who had been
I
a family reunion at Virgil Wilson'» j on a month'« vacation fiom the Mt.
home in Palo Alto. Paul Wilson was State* Power Co. office here, re­
up from Hollywood for the occasion. turned to duty this morning. The 30-
The local travelers saw lots of snow day leave of her husband, Jack Lit­
on the Siskiyou» on the return trip. tlefield, is over and he has returned
«outh to join hi* Seabee« outfit.
Mr». Chas. Oerding and son, Robert,
Their Coquille friends will be in?
returned Monday evening from Se­
attle. where they spent two weeks of terested in hearing that a baby boy,
the Christmas holiday season with who weighed more than seven pounds,
was bom to Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen
Mr. Oerding.
Young, Jr., at Portland Wednesday
Geo. Brooks, of the Used Furniture morning. He has been named Phillip
Store on Front street, ^returned Tues­ Allen.
day rooming from Portland where he
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wells
went to take his medical examination
for Selective Service, He does not Jackie Lou. formerly of Langlois and
know yet whether he will be ac- now of Eugene, were Christmas house
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cha». Lewis.
< epted or not.
Melvin Giles has been appointed as
manager of the Coquille Safeway
Store, succeeding Lin Swain, whoee
Selective Service call is expected to
come very soon.
Mrs. Ralph Flannery is in Mis­
soula, Montana, visiting her daugh­
ter, Catherine, and old friends. Mi«-
Mis­
soula is the former home of M/, and
Mrs. Flannery, She writes of iero
weather there.
Rev. and Mrs. Frank E. Brown and
baby daughter, of Cottage Grove,1 The Eagles auxiliary will hold
spent New Year’s day with Mr. their secret sifters’ drawing next
Brown’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. Chas. Friday, Jan. 7. AU members inter-
ested in the drawing should be the^e.
G. Brown.
The meeting of the Past Noble Chadwick Lodge, A. F. & A. M.
Grands Club, scheduled for Friday
Special communication of Chad­
evening this week, has been post­
wick Lodge, No. 68, A. F. & A. M.,
poned, and no meeting will be held
at 7:30 p. rp-, Friday, Jan. 7. Work in
until further notice.
F. C
Stated communication, Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Horn left the Jan. 11.
Special communication,
last of the week for Los Angeles,
Tuesday, Jan. 18, with work in .the
where they have a home. Mr. Horn F. C.
has been thd head chemist at the
W. B. McLarrin, W. M.'
Metal Reserves plant at Beaver Hill.
See “spike" Leslie tor the best in
Mr. and Mr». Ralph Hurlbutt and
Liability, or other Insurance. Office,
Mr. and Mr«. Chas. Lewis were guests
next door to Coquille Hospital,
of Mr. and Mrs. Van Spore« for New phone S; residence phon- OSL.
s
Years dinner.
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It will pay you to look at Bergen's
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lancaster and
Junior left Wednesday for Richmond, before you buy.
CaUf„ where they plan to spend some
It it is insurance, see me.—F. R
time with friends and relatives in the
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Bay area. Mr. Lancaster has been Bull.
the superintendent of the Metal Re- i
serves plant Since it went into oper­
Keys made ter all locks. SU
ation last May.
Cash Hardware. Coquille. Ore.
Private Dick Gregory, son of Mrs,
Buy your office supplies at Nor­
Fairy Gregory, wa« here on a five ton’s. They have a good line of Loose
day furlough from Camp Abbott at Leaf ledger outfits, etc. Everything
for your “First of the Year” needs, r
Bend.
Our new 1944 Wall Paper, in ail
the patterns we will have is now in
stock and those desiring it should
call at once while stocks are com-
píete. Gregg Hardware.
s
Remember Norton'« Rental Library
j when you need a good book for that
' lonesome evening. Mystery, adven-
ture and romance are all to be found
on the Library shelves.
JAN.
• 8-J
sold»e(
Romane« on a
furlough at Dr.
Gillespie faces
Ms most danger­
ous adventure I
A sprig of green on.the Mediter­
ranean front; today it's camouflage
for an American machine gun nest.
To win quicker our soldiers must
have munitions and materiel, more
and more. To provide them all of
us must buy more and more War
Bonds.
U. S. Trfanry
Over the top in Italy! One more
ridge, one more mile on the road
to Berlin.
As ip victorious military cam­
paigns, people on.the home front
must sacrifice to provide all the
sinews of war. One of these is the
regular purchase of War Bonds.
W. S. Treasury licftrlmni
SPECIALS
BOTTLE OLD SOUTH
HAND LOTION
59c
1 1C DOROTHY GRAY
¿••¿•J dry skin mixture
1.00
FAREL DESTIN FACE POWDER
AND CREAM
1.00
BEAUTY BASE
DRY SKIN CREAM
1.00
nn FAREL DESTIN FACE POWDER with
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1.00
I vv Rouge and Lip Stick to Match
GIFT BOX LUCIEN
LELONG FACE POWDER
2.00
. We carry a cohiplete lirte of
Office Supples
Ledgers, Journals, Scratch Pads, Typing
Paper, Paper Clips, Envelopes, etc
MS
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy
CRIMINAL
CASE
uoNEL
BARRYMORE
VAN JOHNSON
DONNA REED
KEYE LUKE-JOHN CRAVEN
NAT PENDLETON
ALMA KRUGER
WltLIAM LUNDIGAN
MARGARET 0 BRIEN
Hopalong Rides
WITH ROMANCE!
The LEATHER
BURNERS
Wm. Boyd
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Andy Clyde
Victory Jory
MATINEE
Mat.
Eves.
Admission
lie - 30c