The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 04, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL. CÔQtJÎLLE. OREGON. TH V BSD AT, FEBBUABY 4. IMS.
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B. P. W. Club Sells
$2463 War Bonds
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Bobcats Trounce
Red Devils, 37-19
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The dance in the community build­
Pct.
The following letter of apprdcia-
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1.000 tion was received from one of the ing last Saturday night netted $62 for
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North Bend
.500 Coquille boys in Uncle Sam’s service, the Community Building fund after
...2
2
Marshfield
.250 ; Tom Lane who is somewhere in the all expenses were paid. That is not a
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CbqdilU
large addition to the fund but the
.250 south Pacific:
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Myrtle Point
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frequent dances which are planned to
Coquille lost to Myrtle Point, 37-19 j
Editor Sentinel: Seeing that you be held there will gradually provide
last Friday night which puts the Red
Devils in a tie with the Bobcats for are the man who runs the paper of the funds for the entire completion,
third place in the county league race, the town of Coquille I thought that of this splendid addition to Coquille’s
[public facilities.
North Bend’s Bulldogs being on top. it would be all right if I sent you a
letter
of
thanks
to
the
city
and
all
the heap-by virtue of four straight '
wins, and Marshfield in second place of those who aent us men in the Battleship Oregon Souvenir
service u Christmas card, And es-
with two wins' in four starts.
Dates Extended to May 12
The game was slow in starting i pecialiy the ones of us who ar* in dis­
The dates for studenti securing the
as far as scoring was concerned. Myr­ tant lands, fighting to keep what we
' have and love.
This is the only way souvenir« of the Balti'ship Oi.gon
tle Point took the lead with a basket
have been ext mieti until M ty 12.
and a gift shot and held it for the en­ I have to thank them all. I will be
This act on was taken by the c >unt>
very
happy
Jf
you
wiH
kindly
print
tire game. The first period ended 3-1,
committee sinve a generous number
Coquille’s point coming from a free this for me.
of the souvenirs had been received.
We
left
the
states
the
first
day
of
shot by McCarthy.
Most of the schools in the county bad
In the second quarter the ’Bobcat November. I can’t tell you where
already handed out th? ttóuvenhs-;o
we
landed
nor
where
we
are
but
you
five got rolling and tallied 13 points,
' can bet that I have seen a lot of the winners on or before January 30. The
some from a couple of beautiful long
ceremony connected w th the present,
howiUers by Peek Walton, and l)aa > old world since being in the air corps.
¡The life if good to us boys in this ing of the souvenirs wàs carried on st
Sutphin. Martin made a basket and
the Bunker Hill Mho I <>n M nd y
Dick Ray canned a foul shot, leaving brdnch of the servioe and we have
February 1.
Coquille trailing at half time, 18-4. lound people who thihk a whole lot
The Bandon grad? xch o| is nthking
I am
In the third frame the BobeaU of the boys -in the service.
an attractive hanging of thè souVin'rs
made eight points to the Devils fivf, mighty glad to be able to help out'
the land and things that we all love by mounting them on veneer boarJx.
McCarthy and (tesline hitting the
so much.
hoop for a basket apiece, and Ray
Will have to close for now, for I
with a foul »hot, which ended the
have to go on duty. So thanking you Assistant State Supervisor For
third quyter—Devils 9, Bobcats 24.
and all the people of Coquille for Vocational Rehabilitation Here
The final frame saw the Red Devils
your kindness to us all. We will
C. F. Feike, who is the assistant
casting off from all angles in at­
never forget it.1 And we will do state sup< rvisor for Vocational- Re­
tempts to bring up their score. Co­
our part any time it comes. Goodbye, habilitation visited Coos cqunty Feb.
quille did make 10 points the final
all.
3 and 4. He interviewed those in­
period but Myrtle Point didn’t seem I
terested at the U. S. Employment
to mind this a bit, as they went ahead
See our large display or choice pot Service office in Mar.-h ield on. Wed­
and boosted their score by 13 points.
plants
at Bergen's, across highway nesday, February 3, and at the court
Bob McCarthy, of Coquille and H.
Not the house in Coquille, on Thursday
Walton of Myrtle Point, both left the from telephone office.
s Febuary 4.
game on four personals. Walton in cheapest but the best Phone 44.
the third and McCarthy on the fourth L-
i
quarters.
Sutphin, of Myrtle Point took high
i
scoring
honors with five field goals
i and two free trys, giving him 12
( points. McCarthy was high for the
1 Devils with five points.
The Coquille B squad defeated the
I Myrtle Point B squad 28-11. Coming
i from a close 12-8 half time score the
I
local
B team held the Bobcats to
I three points during the second httif,
while they hit the hemp for 14 points.
1 Bud Meek who has been high point
i
man
for Coquille the last three games,
< captured high scoring honors with
i
nine
points.-
Box Score:—
,
Myrtle Point (37)
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H. Walton
,
Hatfield
...
Belloni ...
Sutphin .
It’s ■ sew product—and wo think twi H agree—it's
P. Walton ....
a dandy I YouU like the rich nutty flavor ol THuSE
Coquille (19)
Oats, as a broakiaM cereal or In cookloe and other
Mineau
recipes. Get a package. Your satislacUon guaranteed.
McCarthy
Martin
Ray .........
Gosline
About forty of the Business
Professional dub members were in
attendance last Monday night for the
potluck dinner, business meeting and
Big Surprise program. Long takes
across the end and along two sides
-«TOM Parish house were set inviting­
ly farmembers only at thia meeting.
Table details were attractive, with
tiie use of plenty of candles and heav­
ily berried sprays of native holly.
Most important during the business
session was Viola Newton’« report
of war bonds and stamp«. Bonds
amounting to $2463.30 were sold dur­
ing January to B. P. W. members or
their husbands. - *
Ida Oerding, president, announced
the names of the nominating com­
mittee as follows: Clara Stauff. Bess
Maury, Joyce Owen.
,
In connection with the legislative
chairman’s report by Mrs. Beyer»
Mrs. Pearl Ellingsen, city librarian.
added information. Reports from the
State Legislature on the proceedings
from day to day arrive by mail at
th* library. The public is more than
welcome to avail themselves of this
service.
.
A call for fash donations and sal­
able rummage was voiced by Mrs.
Clara Stauff, treasurer of Bundles
far America. *•
A discussion on money raising was
led ’by Clara Bosserman, finance
chairman. '
The Senior Girls party, an annual
event, is scheduled for the next meet­
ing, Feb. 1$, Inez Hover, chairman
oi the committee on education, is in
.'barge. Thia is to be held at 7:30
p. m. at the Pariah House.
A
letter of
acknowledgement
thanking B. P. W. for contributions
for soldiers’ . ditty bags was read
from Mrs. W. L. Waite, Marshfield
She stated the period for further con-
tributittM was open until April 1.
Big Surprise committee for the
next meeting is Hattie Lee Holimon,
Alice Lafferty, Ida Owen, Ethel Roop
The program Monday evening was
in charge of Bertha Smith, who ar-
ranged and presented It as follows:
vocal soioa, “Beautiful Dreamer” and
“Daybreak,” were sung by Velma
Ct»y, accompanied by Mrs. M. O.
Hawkins. A reading, "Btch Guy,”
written by Samuel Davenport, was
given by Wanda Cochran.
Vocal
«•to* by B^ty Marney were Brahm's
“Cradle Song“ and “Thia Is Worth
ting For,” with Miss Aileen Wil-
as the uocompanist.
Lively entertainment was the music
of the trio made up of two accordi­
ons and the piano, offered by Mrs.
Pearl Ellingsen and Leah Rover, ac­
companied by Ines Rover.
Their
numbers were: “At the Races“ and
“Dancing Doll” and encore which
started some irrespressible singing on
the port of the audience. “Deep Riv­
er,“ negro spiritual, sung by Aileen
Wilson, was jfovely contribution
Miss Wilson's voice is contralto, with
a soprano range which permits a ver­
satile clioice in her songs. The pro­
gram ended with the club singing
“America the Beautiful,“ Mrs. Stauff
and Mrs. Hallock carrying the des­
cant. *
Assisting Mrs. Smith with the din­
ner party were Mona Inman, Wanda
Cochran, Helen I And is and Clara
Boaaerman
Members attending were: Bess
Maury, Hattie Lee Holimon, Annie
J. Robinson, Clara Bosserman, Cherie
Mae Hartwell, Leia Elrod, Florence
Hallock, Lois Fenn, Ida Owen, Viola
Newton, Ruth Beyers, Joyce Owen,
Alien* Robertson, Dorothy Page.
Alberta Tyrrell, Mary Virginia Mor­
ris, Helen Ann Shaw, Helen Ijindis,
Edith Walton, Edith Dunn, Gertrude
E. Uiett, Leona G. Bryant, Jennie
C. Price, Inez Chase, Clara Stauff.
Inez Rover, Bertha Smith, Zettie
Hawkins. Aileen Wilson, Velma Coy,
Betty Marney. Pearl Ellingsen, Leah
Rover, Ida Oerding. Wanda Cochran,
Mona Inman, Eva Stevens, Florence
Barton, Mabel Wemich.
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NEW! ^Morning Glory
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QUICK or
(|f REGULAR
Subs:—Kuntz (2), Kline (1), Bar-
ton (1), Woodward, Russel).
Officials: Lynn and Carver.
North Bend was host to Tillamook
Friday night, and won 41-29. Rudy
Rupple was hi^h with 18 points
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H O OATS
Townsend Club
Small pkg. lie I.ge Pkg.
-'Forty members and visitors attend­
ed Townsend Cluti.Wo. j, Tuesday
evening., A short bugipess meeting,
conducted by the piutjulent, was fol­
lowed by a good program,' including
music.
Fred Barker, of Medford, gave'.an
interesting talk and the door prize
wan won by Capt. Levi Snyder. All
present enjoyed salad and crackers
after the meeting. Assorted puddings
will be served next meeting,
„ —Press Correspondent
20 oz. pkg. lie Lge. Pkg.
QUAKER OATS
CREAM OF WHEAT
BLENDED JUICE
34-
34-
PEANUT BUTTER
1ft lb. in-
KITCHEN CRAFT
$1.79
Enriched Flour 49 lb. sack
Harvest Blossom 24*4 lb
CORN MEAL
Mammy Lou
fl­
Beverly Fancy
«
CO-
2 lb. jar •****•
Duchess •
•
Pint Jar
Sugar Belle Fey No. 2 can^'**’
SUGAR PEAS
• lb. bag *w ■ w
1 Af
—Bemember the soup pot that
simmered continuously on the
back of Grandmottier's stove?'¡ he
idea is just as good as it ever was.
Save every iota of trimming, rind,
scrap and bone, put them in a pot,
cover with water, and simmer cqv .
ered until every bit Of guui M
fl.'.nrd from them. Strain from
tka makiogi. and you kava a rick
* Block to er re at a baaia fur aoupa,
(ravin Mui aaucra.
latrge Franquettes 1 lb*" *
BUILMNO A SOUP-Ta tkia
Block, add the water you've laved
front cooking vegetable», rice, bar-
lay, apaghetti or potaton. Juat
heat them in the aoup. and be
careful not to overcook.
CAT FOOD 2 pkgs. Ale
CIIAM lOURt -Thicken the
WALNUTS
O7r
Block with i tbapa. Hour and S
tbapa. melted butter oe aubatitata
and two cupa of milk, plain or
Caloy-or Dog Food 8 oz.
GRO -PUP MEAL
11 oz. pkg'.
TOILET TISSUE ,
4 rolls
Silk
/ ______
Bleach
Small White BEANS A3e
79c
3I-
H
WHITE MAGIC
SALAD DRESSING
MING BACK TNI SOUP ROT
A 4f 1%.». llr
Kellogg’s
or I*mon, Westag 8 oz bot.
Julia L. Wright’s Enriched ■ W V
FLOUR,
VANILLA FLAVOR
No. 2 can
SYRUP
Reg. or Quick Lge. Pkg.
BREAD
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Sleepy Hollow 12 oz glass
15c
16c
Glen Rae
It’s high time for thoae hearty,
tathfving mefi«in*them»elvei
soups to stage a coinel>ach, far
they're the kind of effermgt that
do a nourishing wotfime job.
, z
gal
H gallon
CLOROX
Bleach
gallon
10c
15c
diluted evaporated. Mid d cupa
vegetable water and the cooked
vegetalJea. Mia »ell and heat to
alntod bolting.
19c
25c
5 )b. bag
CANN» ANO MHTMATW
SOUPS For thow quick aoupa
that atari the meal oS auceeaa-
fully or aerve aa a light meal in
themaelvea, cannel aoupa oe de­
hydrated aoupa are the happy
anawer. Theae aoupa are down-
WttW HUU )
GRAY HAIR? GET
GRAYVITA!
TMs trsde eatiiwr >»■
ynsnun. CatoumfiMothr
nets, has woo «ride POP“
Isnty as llw result cl Uets
shown tn s leadine natxsial
rwageztrtas TH m fWOTt FF-
«3ei <hst XS'-, of prrwxw
«^tar. GRAYVITA b
tikwa raeiottaate Pl.l)S!______ .
To Got The Most From
Your Coupons Buy Really
SIRSLOIN STEAK
RIB STEAK
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BEEF ROAST
FRYERS - Colored
t
As much us 45 tons of launching
greases are needed to get a ship
launched safely into the water.
Call ina cards. Mi tor «1.00.
ynr whale
Faaily will enjoy
|j£DO A T S
See Norton’s for Valentines for
St.
your faiends and loved ones.
Valentine's Day a week from Sunday.
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Through the Vocational Rehabilita­ regular work are intt'rvrewed by Mr
tion persona who are phyicz) in­ Feik*
capacitated in Bach a way as tn cause
them to I h > unabl. to cany on their
¡$62 Netted At
Saturday Dance
Tom Lane Writes
From South Seas
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BARBOW DRUG CO.
eadquarters
FRESH Coffee
ia out every
M> k >< uv
TiMtday ae«—it’s FREE.
Se/rway
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JVL1A LEE WRIGHT. Dirrrtw
R1NSO 24 oa pkg.
33-
Gran. Soap 24 oz pkg
PAG SOAP 10
A3-
SMELT Columbia River I lb».
SU-PURBSOAP
30-
OYSTERS
Granulated 24 oz pkg
SLICED HALIBUT
|1 hikx 30 day ouwly. SJ IW 1« U*>day
if. \yanuK\y 0^0 and SS.OO.) Phone
,k 37c
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28c
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Pt
NU-BORA SOAP
Granulated 20 oz pkg
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CAMAY
Facial Soap 3 cakes
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For Computing
EDERAL and STATE
INCOME TAX
•Mauri
rial estate
INSURANCE
BIRTH CERTIFICATES
GEO. E. Oerding
Ivory Day Bay Ona Mora Vegetable FRESH
Large portions of
conned foods or
mocked for.
rvary housewife so help moke existing
conned foods lost longer They urge you
to toko home more of your 4o>ly vege>
tables just as they come from the fields’
SAFEWAY
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