The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 24, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    Spent 18 Months
At Island Base
Belle Knife Hospital
Mr». Paul Lentz, of Coquille, un­
derwent a major operation lust Wed­
nesday.
Geo. Hu^st, who suffered neck and
shoulder injuries at Kline’s camp,1
was brought to the hospital for treat­
ment, and Lorna Willard, Coquille,
underwent an appendectomy on Fri- I
day.
Mrs. A. T. Richardson, Coquille,
submitted to a major operation last
Saturday and the same day Lee Mast,
of McKinley, and James Copeland.
Coquille, entered for medical care.
Mrs. O. H. Garnier, Coquille, un­
derwent a major operation on Sun­
day.
A baby girl was born on Tuesday I
to Mrs. C. W. Brown, of this city,
whose husband is in the service.
The baby weighed eight pounds and
has been named Darlene Claudette. !
W. L. Kistner, Coquille, entered for
treatment * and
Merlin Spencer,
Marshfield, underwent an appen­
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dectomy on Tuesday.
Mrs. Basil Arnold entered the j
hospital Wednesday morning for a
tonsilectoaay.
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Dismissals the past week were: I
E. V. Hand, Mrs. Harry Jensen and I
Johnny Knight, last Friday: ' Mrs. I
Cecil Albertson and baby, Mrs. James I
Wilson and baby, Marjorie May I
Shipp, on Saturday; Darlene Flower- I
day and Mrs. “Chuck” Davis on I
Wednesday.
I
Arthur Hooton 1« back on the job
in the electrical wiring and repair
business. He can be found north of
ball park on Fairview road: phone
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