The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 27, 1944, Page 10, Image 10

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Minor Mention
Pre-Induction
Meeting To Be Held
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Mrs. Aaron Wilson was in Coquills
Mayor O. L. Wood underwent an
appendectomy at the Myrtle Point from Camas Valley on Wednesday siderable study by making a quick
hospital last Saturday, Drs. Rankin She reports that Aaron, who has been survey in various areas of Oregon
and Gould performing the operation, working in a mill out there, has pur- and are convinced that the need is
Federal Land Bank Investment
Boosts Coos County Bond Drive
An investment of 812,000.00 in War
Bonds by the Federal Land Bank of
Spokane has been credited to Coos
county, R. L. Strickle, secretary- .
treasurer of the Roseburg Group Na­
tional Farm Loan association, reveal­
ed today.
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The bank has just invested $3,000,-
000 in bonds as its part in the Fourth
War Loan drive. Eaeh of the four
states served by the bunk, Montana,'
Idaho, Washington and Oregon, has
been credited with $500,000, and $1,-
000,000 has been credited to the city
of Spokane, headquarters of the bank.
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YOU ARE I Ml DRTANT
is no suca thing as a
ipvestme.it in the Fourth
War Loan.
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Your $2S or
or »NO Extra
War Bond mav not have great im-
> portance in
’ your mind in
ipaking up a 5'4
billion dollar to-
' tai for individu-
> a Is.
But multiply
yourself by
1.30.000.000 and
then you see in
real perspective
how truly great each
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citizen be-
conies in massing national strength
against the Nazis and the Japs.
Caut Maurice Witherspoon, Novy
chaplain aboard the Carrier Wasp
when she sank, tells of a rescued
wounded sailor, who. as he re­
gained consciousness, asked: "Did
I do my best?"
That’s the only question you. too.
have to ask yourself when you de­
cide the extent of your personal
participation in the Fourth War
Loan.
There undoubtedly will be large
single purchases of War Bonds in
this community, but yours—if it is
“your best" will deserve equally
the •red, white and blue shield you
are privileged to display in the win­
dow of your home.
So “Let's All Back the Attack."
There will be heat at the Coquille
Community Building for the Coquille
Junior Women's dance Friday, Jan.
28.
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There
Mrs. Sue Aitken enjoyed a visit (and that they wil
last week from her daughter, Mrs. A., day of this week
P. Jones, who came from Chicago.
The latter lefUTpesday, morning for
ductees include: What happens at
Spokane, where she is now employed.
the induction station! At the Re­
Mr. Jones is yi the U. S. Nqvy and
Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold McCue re­ ception Center? What happens if a
at present is in Australia.
turned Tuesday after a week’s trip prospective inductee is rejioled?+Ar
to Pdrtland.
what , point . in
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induction r___
process
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should an inductee give up his job?
Mrs. Cecil Finley arrived in Co- How an inductee classified and as-
quille, January 15, to visit her mother, signed to his military job? May he
Mrs. Gladys Gano. She left last Sun­ choose' his branch of the service,
day for a few days in Portland and Army, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard?
Vancouver, expecting to return this What kind of tests will he be given?
Remember — Norton's for office,
Miss Mavis Tyrrell, daughter of coming Saturday. She will remain What help may a soldier’s dependents
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Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tyrrell left last here with her mother until February count on? What if sickness or other school and home supplies.
week for Portland, where she became 3, and then return to San Francisco. trouble strikes his family while he
Arthur Hooton is back on the job
a student of Northwestern School of Mrs. Finley enjoys her position there | is in service? . . . and others.
“It is our hope that one of the in the electrical wiring and repair
Business.
Mavis graduated last where she is employed in the office
of Planters Peanut and Chocolate J very positive results of our pre- business. He can be found north of
June from'Coquille High School.
Co. Her husband is in the army induction training program will be’^ Park on Fairview road; phone
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Mrs. Harold Hickman, the former medical department and has been t0 lift moral« generally in the com- 222R.
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Ula Leach, left Tuesday evening for in all parts of the South Pacific. The munity by acquainting wives, moth­
! Rudy’s Orchestra will furnish the
a ten-day visit with her mother, couple were together for Christmas ers, sweethearts, even fathers, with
THE EDITOR.
music for the President’s Ball at the
at
San
Diego.
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what
is
to
happen
to
their
men.
In
Mrs. Roy Cowan.
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. this knowledge they will find com- Coquille Community Building Fri­
isfiMv^d
Mf-
M*-* n«ic
ipp<> were >n fort and assugance. y^is always the day, Jan. 28.
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Mrs R. A. Wernich has
Remember the dance at the Coquille
newspaper notices from her old home Salem a tew days and returned Mon- . unkn(,wn that is the hardest to ‘__
Community Bldg., sponsored by the
■ learn the details of a venture’and it
in Minneapolis, Minn., that her day'
brother, Paul Gray, has just been in­
Mrs. Martha““Philips, of Bur- seems much more natur“ “nd
stalled as Illustrftus Potentate of lingame, CaLif., arrived Wednesday
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the Shrine, ‘ftie Minneapolis or­
evepjng by bus for a visit with her
Phone 222R, to Art Hooton for your
ganization is one of the largest sister, Mrs. Marc Shelley.
electrical wiring and repair needs.
The net proceeds of tne President's
Shrines in the country.
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[ He is located north of the ball park
After the Marshfield-Coquille bas­ Ball Friday, Jan. 28, will be donated
Income Tax. Returns prepared. Call on the Fairview road.
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Mrs. Geo. L. Maynard and Mrs. 280-M for day or evening appoint-}
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the Coquille Community Building the Infantile Paralysis campaign. 2t
Patsy Barkwell are local representa­
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See "apike” Leslie for the best in on I’riday, January 28.
ment. George L. Maynard.
tives of the Opinion Research Corpor­
11 .lability, or other Insurance, Office.
I See Schroeder's Jewelry Store in
ation, who are making a survey for FOR SALE—3 Jersey Bull Calves,j next door to Coquille Hospital,
Keys made ter all locks Stevens | Coquille for Diamonds and Watch
the corporation and whose local re­
10 months; good stock. Goodwin’s,! phone 5; residence phon« 95L.
s Cash Hardware. Coquille. Ore.
tf Straps.
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ports on post-war planning will be
1st house on Rink Creek toad. 2t2*s .
incorporated in a new broadcast over
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the Blue Network under the name of
There will be a Rummage Sale
“America Looks Ahekd,” each Mon­
given by St. James’ Episcopal Guild
day evennig for five weeks at 6:30 in'the Shelley Building, beginnfhg
p. m. Pacific War Time. The Cor­
February 3rd.
It2s
poration’s finding are also-used in
C ailing cards. 30 ror 11.00
the Gallup poll.
Time Only!
IMAGINE! A big 82 bottle of famout
Dorothy Gray Uluilery Weather
Lotion for only 81! Enough to help
keep your ikin looking toft and
■Booth all winter long)
Fuhrman's
Pharmacy
OPEN 8:36 A. M. UNTIL
THUR. FRI. SAT
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CLEAR THE ROAD . . . HERE COMES PATSY!
SHE’S DRIVIN’ A TEN - TON TRUCK INTO A
MESS OF LAUGHS AND ROMANCE.
Patsy Kelly in
"DANGER! WOMEN
AT WORK’"
with
. Isabel Jewell
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