The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 02, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE COQUUXC VALUT ÜNOME,
age eight
F
OREGON, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1»44
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Personal Mention
Red Devils Win
From Pirates 20-6
(Continued from Page One)
Mrs. Jean Laird Bryan is expected
home in a couple of weeks from
Florida, where she is viistlng Mrs.
Jack Laird, the former Gretchen
Clinton, .at Pensacola, Florida. Jack
is expecting a transfer soon and
whether Gretchen can accompany
him to his uew_ station Is something
on which they have not yet been in­
formed.
Mr. and Mrs. Cytf Yarbrough re­
ceived a wire Wednesday morning
from their daughter, Dorothea, that
she had reached Chicago on her way
to an Atlantic port to board the U.S.S.
Hunter for. her overseas trip with
the WAVE platoon of which she is a
member..
I curred when a Pirate was so jostled
that the ball flew from his arm» and
was caught by Jim Kimsey, who ran
away from the field, from about
Marshfield’s 40-yard line, and scored
without a hand being laid upon him.
The Red Devils then bucked it over
for the extra point, making it 13-6,
and the crowd began to feel better,
a» did also Spike Leslie.
The last touchdown cyme late in
the game. Dave Kline, who had been
out for more than «quarter after a
leg "bruise in thg first quarter, made
a 16-yard gain, Hurst followed with
a 30-yard run around end, and fol­
lowed that with another 10 or 13
yard run for the third touch­
down.
The extra point was made
and the game ended shortly there­
after with the Devils winding their
. fifths straight game, 20-6...
There were at least a thousand
'spectators at the game an<| except
¡for the Marshfield adherents, the
crowd chedlbd wildly »t thig exhi­
bition of power And deception .which
the Red Devil» showed.'
The band, the baton twlrlers and
the majorette gave a very entertain-
American Income Rise»
One Ceni; Living Coat»
Also Up Cent Over 1943
ing IS minutes of music and march­
ing between halves and did them-
seives proud.
The Myrtle Point Bobcats de
feated the North -Bend Bulldogs last
Saturday, 13 to 6.
Sgt. John H. Shull Awarded *
Good Conduct Medal
Technical Sergeant John H. Shull,
32, of (NBA), Coquille, Oregon, has
been awarded the Good Conduct
Medal, it has been announced by the
Fifteenth Army Air Force.
In the words of the citation which
accompanied the award, Sgt. Shull’s
work has “demonstrated fidelity
through faithful and exact per­
formance ot duty, efficiency through
capacity to produce desired results.
It also mentions that his “behavior
has been such as'' to deserve emula­
tion."
i
Sgt. Shull is stationed in Italy
with a 15th AAF Liberator bombard­
ment groqp. He 18 a member of a
veteran group which has completed
over 100 missions against strategic
targets In the network of Germ in
industrial,
rail and oil centers
throughout southern Europe and the
Balkans.
Serving as an aifpTrme mechanic
specialist, Sgt. Shull entered the ser­
vice Septetmber 5, 1042. He at-
t
hilarious sequence of events.
The comedy highlights occur when
Casano,va’s cigarette is the cause of
the destruction of his parents-in-law
mansion, the scenes In the maternity
hospital and in the hotef room where
Casanova
wrestles with the problems
Starring Gary Cooper and Teresa
Wright, “Casanova Brown,” was of formulas, diapers, and baby burps.
Gary Cooper has one of the droll­
built primarily for laughs.
. Gary Cooper's role is that of Cas­ est parts of his career and Teresa
TIMBER WANTED
anova Brown, a literary professor, Wright is helpful as .the child’s
WANTED—Fir and Cedar Piling, all who, on the eve of his marriage to mother. Frank Morgan has a char­
sizes. Quote f.o.b. shipping point, Madge Ferris learns that he is the acteristic role as Mrs. Ferris, with
earliest shipment.
Niedermeyer- father of u child born to Isabel Drury Isobel Elsom as his domineering wife.
Martin Co., Portland, Oregon. 42t3s (Trtesa Wright) after her parents Anita Louise is Madge Ferris, the
had had his previous marriage to her girl who nearly marries Casanova.
Isabel's parents are respectively
I and Paper annulled.
Richardson Si
When he learns that Isabel is of­ played by Patricia Collinge and Ed­
ry.
It* fering the child for adoption, he mund Breon. Mary Treen is Moni­
takes the baby from a maternity hos- ca,
—. the
— chambermaid.
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pital and hurries to a cheap Chicago | Nunnally Johnson produced and
hotel. Fearing aunrehensinn
apprehension ;md
and the wrote the screenplay, while Sam
possibility of having the; baby taken Wood, credited with seven Academy
Beulah Chapter, No. 6, O. E. S., ¡away from him, he seeks to make Award nominations, directed. Reac-
is holding a public Card Party in j his position more secure by provid­ 1 lions of critics and commentators
Masonic Temple, Friday evening, ing the baby with a mother, and pro- point to “Casanova Brown” as being
Nov. 3, at eight o’clock, The public : poses marriage to the chambermaid, one of the great comedy hits of the
is invited. Bridge, Pinochle and Con­ i Monica. She accepts and they visit season. It was produced by Inter-
i national Pictures for RKO Radio re-
tract Rummy will be played. Tickets I the Marriage License Bureau.
40c per person, including tax.
It
The climax comes when he is
I traced to the hotel and confronted by
We have Silver Identification
Anyone finding bill fold around {Madge and Isabel and their parents,
Liberty Theatre last week please re­ ' to say nothing of Monica. From this Bracelets for Men, at good variety. We
turn to owner, whose name is in the ‘ apparently hopeless situation he also repair Alarm Clocks. Schroeder
’
tie
purse, and receive reward.
It* manage! to extricate himself iri~a’ Jewelry.
! tended the air force airplane me­
chanics school at Keesler Field, Miss.,
and the B-24 Factory School at
Willow Run, Mich. He was formerly
a shipyard construction worker pri­
or to entering the «service.
Gary Cooper In
^'Casanova Brown"
At Roxy Thur.-Sat.
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
THE SCREEN BLAZES AGAIN WITH A
THOUSAND TRUE THRILLS!
PURCHASING POWER:
JULY 1943vs JULY 194 4
Beulah Chapter, No. 6, O. E. S.,
is holding a public Card Party in
Masonic Temple, Friday evening,
Nov. 3, at eight o'clock. The public
is invited. Bridge, Pinochle and Con- .
tract Rummy will be- played. Tickets {
40c per person, including tax.
it
Th« Past Noble Grand Club will
meet at the home ot Mrs. T. S. Stev­
ens Friday evening, November 3.
B. P. W. To Discuss Ballot
Measures Monday Night
Mrs. Bertha J. Smith, chairman of
the Legislation committee of the club,
will ye in charge of the program at
the regular meeting of the Coquille
B.&P.W.club, which will be held in
Guild's Hall next Monday evening,
Nov. 6. All members are urged to
attend and hear the discussion on
legislative matters which will be up
to the voters for a decision the next
day.
'•»HE above chart, showing how
k the average American fared in
national income changes in the
test twelve months, la based on the
monthly consumers' study of In-
Fees Paid Into County
Clerk’s Office In October
*A total of »1288.60 was paid into
County Clerk Oddy’s office in fees
during the month of October. For
recording «564.10 was paid, for cir­
cuit court «435, for probate and
county «138, for marriage licenses
»84, and for miscellaneous items
»87.50. _
FOUfifK-Roli of Films, exposed and
ready for development, at corner
Tenth and Coulter. Owner can se­
cure them from Mrs. Vance Rus­
sell, 7SS North Heath, evenings and
by paying 3l>c for this adv.
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