The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 17, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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Belle Knife Hospital
of
>lrs. “Chuck” Davis, of Coquille,
an entered the hospital for a major oper­
ation last Wednesday night.
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pre same day Marjorie May Shipp,
la. of Coquille, and Roger Depnings, of
of Bandon, underwent appendectomies,
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A baby girl, named Cecile Faye
and who weighed 11 pounds, was
of born to Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Albertson
of last Thursday.
To Mr. and Mrs. James H. Wilson,
of Denmark, a baby girl named
- - Sharon and who weighed six pounds,
was born Feb. 11.
E. V. Hand entered, the hospital
’ last Saturday for medical attention
“d and Darlene Flowerday underwent
'
an appendicitis operation the same
h day.
*°
On Sunday Gerald Wetobrook for
** a major operation and Ruth Burgess
_ for an appendectomy entered. Both
are from Coquille.
r
Mrs. N. E.Bernheisel, of Coquille,
entered the hospital lor a major
< operation, and Jackie Kelly, Coquille,
" also for a major, both on Monday.
Glen Grant came to the hospital
'id ^ro,n Gaylord on Tuesday for treat­
ment of a dislocated shoulder.
Stewart Avery, Coquille, submitted
to an appendicitis operation on Wed­
nesday.
Mrs., L. L. Gilbert, of Overton,
ce Nev., after being in the hospital for
to five days following a major opera­
tion, was taken by Dr. Gilbert last
th Week in an ambulance and started for
It their home.
to
Other dismissals have been Mrs.
its Emma Cole, of Bandon, on Feb. 10;
ee Mrs. Arlene Kesler, Cooquille, and
Waldo Lee Lund, Gaylord, on the
n- 15th, Mrs. Chas. Spencer and baby
a of Marshifeld, and Monte Lund on the
tx> 10th.
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McClure and
Infant Daughter Born To The
'F.'F. Kcslars Buried
» Funeral services were conducted
Wednesday morning at 11 o’clock
for the eight-day old infant daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Keslar,
who paaaed away Feb. IS. Services
were in charge of the Gano Funeral
Home and Rev. L. C. Persing offi­
ciated. Interment was in the 1.0.0^.
cemetery, No 2, of Coquille.
,WANTED
Any and All Kinds of
FURNITURE
Garden Tools
Carpenter Tools
Linoléums
Ranges
Bed Springs
Sewing Machines
AU Enamel In Fine Condition
Small Motors
nt Bank Bldg.
Also Service oh
INCOME TAX REPORTS
INSURANCE
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
NOTARY PUBLIC
Railroaders with their THINKING CAPS on
They call me * real
trouper. I’m always on
the Job when needed.
But still I’m no power­
house. PLEASE take
good care of me.
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