The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 11, 1943, Page 10, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    I
■
»
PAG« NINI
Arago News
that day.
Mrs. John Steams, Mrs. Avon Wil­
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lane, at Ashland, cox and Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Persing.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Ry lander were
arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of Coquille, were Friday visitors at ■Sunday callers on Mrs. Amelia Laf­
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nile
Miller.
Frank Lane last Tuesday for a abort
ferty.
AL. and Mrs. Harold Fish were
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schmidt and
E. J. Myers has been ill and con­ Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Doward Strong and chil-
Local representatives of the petr<,
fined to his bed for over a week. Dr. Fish in Coquille.
’ dren were Sunday evening dinner leum industry today received copies
Sunday
guests
at
the
home
of
Mr.
Rankin, of Coquille, was called In to
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, of of a joint statement by Paul V. Mc­
see him last Tuesday. He is a little and Mrs. E. J. Myers were: Mr. and Fairview.
Nutt, chairman of the War Manpower
Mrs. Stanley Halter, Mr. and Mrs
better at this time.
Little Donald Peterson is sick this Commission, and Harold L. Ickes. Pe­
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Myers, of Myr­ Oliver Myers and Mr. and Mrs. John week, so is absent from school.
troleum Administrator for War, urg­
tle Point, spent Tuesday evening vis­ Myers, ot Myrtle Point.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Haughton vis­ ing men now engaged in the petrole­
Mrs. James Lewellen has gone to
iting at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. E.
ited Sunday afternoon with his sister, um industry to remain with their
Florida to join her husband for a time
J. Myers.
Mrs. Mabie Barklow.
present jobs, in order to serve the
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tilghman, of Co­
Ladies Aid met Wednesday for an
Mrs. J. H, McCloskey and her sis­ war interest.
all-day meeting and the ladies spent quille, spent Sunday night in Arago. ter, Mrs. Z. C. Strang, were Monday
The statement followed reports that |
the time quilting. There was a pot­ Mias Lillaverle Myers returned to business callers in Marshfield.
oil
company employees In some in-j
luck dinner at noon. In the afternoon Arago with them after visiting them
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schmidt took stances had recently quit to go to
in
Coquille.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tilghman
the ladies met in the church room and
Mr. and Mrs. Doward Strong to visit work in shipyards and other war in­
held their monthly missionary meet­ were packing and moving some of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs, dustries,
in the belief that the gov-J
ings with Mrs. O. H. Aasen In charge, the furniture and getting the house Russell Smith, of Coquille, Monday
ernment
wanted
them to do so.
with the following program: Scripture ready for the new manager of the evening.
This loss of manpower in the oil J
reading, John 1<: 1 to 10, by Mrs. Arago Cheese factory who is to rent
Mr. and Mrs. Z. C- Strang were industry was said by local represen- |
Ward Evans; poem by Mrs. Stanley the house.
week-end guests of Mr. and Mr*. J. tstives today to threaten impairment
Mr. and Mrs. J. D: Carl were Sun­ H McCloskey.
Halter, “God la,Like That;” prayer
of vital war work in this and other,
by Mrs. J. L. Burtis; Mrs. Werner day dinner guests ot Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Sparks, now of Mobridge, areas.
Plaep read an article written by a A. H. Bender in Myrtle Point.
South Dakota, came in on the bus to
The
1W
Mrs. Melden
MMgiHQi^MkiU^gdbeqn a prison-
er of the Japanese nntaaanMdaSMfiM
. E.‘ Cross of Coquille, rode down to Norway with A. R. Ben­
“Reports are being received iu
H. Aasen read a report of the World to Marshfield Monday on business.
nett, Staying all night with Lennis
Mr. and Mrs. X L. Burtis spent Kork on the Amelia Nelson ranch. Mr., Washington from a few places to the
Day of Prayer in different parts of
the eountry; song, “Take the Name of last Monday evening visiting at the Sparks came to attend to business in­ effect that oil Company employees
misunderstood the War Manpower
Jesus with You.” There was a short home of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Lundy In terest in this district
,•
Commission's
recent statement about
Myrtle
Point.
business meeting at which time it
Mr. and Mrs. Binger Laird, of Rose­
Andrew Smalley was taken to the burg, were Monday callers at the J. non-deferrable occupations.
was voted to send »5.00 to the “Greek
“The reports are that oil, natural
Relief,” and »10:00 to the “Save a Mast hospital in Myrtle Point last H. McCloskey home.
Child Federation.” Treasurer’s re­ week and is in a very serious condi­ _W. W. Deyoe, qf Myrtle Point lately gas and gasoline company employees
engaged in vital and essential jobs in
port was given by Mrs. Tyrrell Wood­ tion.
purchased the former J. D. Mitchell
Mrs. Gus Schroeder gave a birthday property on West Maple street. There that industry failed to report for work
ward. Roll call was as follows:: Mes-
dames O. H. Aasen, Robert Fish and party in honor of Miss Audrey are two buildings on the property. and instead were seeking employment
Gene, Ward Evans, J. L. Burtis, Schroeder, whd was seven years old, Mr. Deyoe plans to remodel one of in munitions plants or some other
Stanley Halter, Lizzie Lett, Tyrrell last Thursday. A lovely time was the buildings to live in and fix the kind of work which they thought was
Woodward and Werner Plaep. The enjoyed by aU the children playing other up for a carpenter shop. A. R. listed as more essential by the War
Manpower Commission.
next meeting of the society will be in ------
games
-J and the hostess served a nice Bennett is helping Mr. Deyoe with
“Petroleum is regarded as one of
luncheon
of
ice
cream,
cake
and
punch
•.narge of Mrs. Tyrrell Woodward.
this remodeling job.
the moat essential of war industries
During the meeting a discussion arose to the following guests: Mrs. Clarence
Mrs. J, H. McCloskey is soliciting
as to the whereabouts of the mission­ Mullins, Mary Ann and Jimmy; Mau­ the Norway district this week in the and has been so designated previously
ary basket and no one has been able reen Evans, June and Junior Sim­ interest of the Red Cross and her first by the War Manpower Commission.
“Oil and natural" gas are vital to
to locate it. If anyone knows where mons, Ginger Schmidt, and Messrs. day’s work netted her a hundred and
the war and it does not help to win
it is will you please see that it is Ralph and Lloyd Fish, Clark and fifty dollars and sixty cents.
the war for men who have long been
brought to the store or to the church Tommy Griffith, Kenneth Sumer-
A. R. Bennett took his wife as far
trained and skilled in this industry to
as the ladies wish to o^n Uie bank lin and Glenda Holycross.
as Bridge last Friday morning to meet
at the next meeting, if possible.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McAllister were Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Fish, who were leave their preeent joba. We wish to
Friday afternoon, March U, the Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. driving to Roseburg that day on busi­ emphasize that while planes, tanka
and ships fight the battle, they cannot
Arago ladies will observe the “World and Mrs. Werner Plaep.
ness. Mr. and Mrs. Fish returned the
fight
without oil to fuel them. The
Day of Prayer” at ths Arago church
Mr», Lizzie Lett, of Norway, visited same day but Mris Bennett remained
at i p. m, There will be a short pro­ at the home of Mr, snd Mr». E. J. till Sunday in Roseburg, staying with production, refining, transportation
and distribution of oil and gas are all
gram with Mrs, Werner Plaep in Myers Wednesday afternoon.
her mother, Mrs, Julia Leap..
necessary.
,
charge and with Mrs, Robert Fish
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knabe came in
Mrs; Emma Hermann, of Broad­
“
Thfe
same
principle
applies
to
other
assisting. Everyone is cordially in­ from their lookout station near Scotts­ bent, waa an overnight visitor at the
vited to attend. There will be an of­ burg last Friday ang visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. H, Mc­ essential industries and to the count­
loss services of civilian supply. Any
fering taken.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller, - Closkey,
man who roads the limited lls[ of ac­
The regular monthly W. C. T. U.
Mr. and Mrs. Nile Mfller and Mr.
A baby shower was given at the
tivities
covered by the recent WMC
will be held Wednesday afternoon at and Mrs. Harold Fish drove to Myrtle home of Mrs, Norman Halter last Fri­
Point last Friday Evening and visited day evening for Mrs Virgtt Halter, uf order will see that it is merely direct­
the church.
___ _
___ u__.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sell, of-Port Or­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orvus i Coquille. She received many beauti- ed at things Which-either (a) can be
done without for the duration of the
filler andfamily.
fftynily* ■
ford. visited at the home of Mr- and Milter
fut gifts. There were eighteen pres­
Mrs. Frank Lane Sunday. ..Mrs. Sell
J. D. Cartels the chainnap qt the ent. A luncheon of three colored war, or (b) can be performed by
women, older or handicapped workers,
will remain for • week’s visit with Red Cross for this district. Ha hag jello«, pookies and coffee was served
or by unskilled workers.
been busy the past few days with
her parenter
Mr». Love] Ziebertircame ih on the
Mrs. Althea Harrah, of Fairview, this work.
bug Monday evening from Yakima,
spent the week-end visiting at the
Miss Jean Watkins was a Friday Wash, She wgs an overnight guest
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. visitor at the Frank Burbank home. of her husband’» grandmother, Mr»
Frank Lane. She also visited at the
H. E. Watkins, who is enlisted in Marfha Jane Mulling, and son, Jim,
home of Mr. and Mr«, »■ J- Myers the Navy, has been shipped out and of Norway. She took the stage Tues­
The increasing versatility of
Saturday.
is at present somewhere on the seas. day for Marshfield, where she went
Mr, and Mrs. Nile Miller were Mrs. Watkins who has been visiting to visit her parent«, Mr, and Mr». troleum in the development of
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle him in California, will return home J. R. Schroeder, She plana to join her portant chemicals has led to the for­
Pauli and family in Myrtle Point Mr. soon,
husband, Corp, Lovel Zlebarth, soon. mation of a new company as a sub­
and Mrs. Orvus Miller, Phyllis and
Mias Pamela Evans spent Sunday He was lately transferred to Fort: sidiary of standard Oil of California.
Alice, and Emmett Hammack, Mar­ night at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Al­ —
“ Oklahoma,
“7/
Sill,
,
| The new concern, the Oronite
Harry Druiíner is doing some in-^Chemioal Company, opened Its doors
vin, Jimmie and Shirley Ann were bert Lillie,
also guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Pauli
Rev. M. M^Stern, of the Brethren tenor painting in the Vem Lundy I March 1 with research, manufactur­
church in^jktle Point, conducted home this week,
ing and marketing departments on
i
the west coast, and with sales repre­
the regular Sunday morning church
sentation throughout the country.
service, Sunday school followed with
Oronite Will produce and market a
an attendance of »5. There will be
wide variety of industrial chemicals,
services against pegt Sunday, preach­
Charles
Gill
j. ,
k was
; . rushed w 7 ' just now particularly useful for war
ing at 10 a, m, and Sunday sohoo) at U
hospital one day tats last wort, with purpo8eg but with the progpect
11 a. m,
what every one thought were two equal importance in the postwar
Mr, Mason, of the Coos Bay Mutual badly broken legs.
However, It
of Marshfield, has been hired as man­ proved upon examination to be two world.
H. D. Collier, president of Standard
ager of the Arago Co-op. He started badly bruised legs. He came home
at California, is chairman of the
work Monday morning.
Saturday but is still quite stiff and
board, and R. G. Smith is president.
Mrs. Avan Wilcox and Willie were sore.
“The chemistry of World War II,**
Saturday callers at the Nile Miller
Red Thorpe was able to return ’
said Mr. Collier in discussing the
For better result» and increased
home.
home Friday evening from the hos­
profits, feed one of Trisngle
The regular monthly school board pital, where h« had treatments for an new company, "is largely based on the
Dairy Feeds ... ; Triangle Milk
tynen“
by-products of petroleum, as the
meeting was held Monday evening at attack of pneumonia. a He
....................
is DacK ~ on chemUtry p{
War j WM
Maker, Bar-Noae Dairy Feed.
the school house.
TriAngle Milk Ration and Albina
the job now,
on the by-products of coal. The list
1
Dairy Feed. Each is built from a
The officers «f McKinley Grange
carefully balance^ formula of
Keys made for all l<*ks. Stevens have practiced the first and second ef products that ean be made from
cereal graina, mineral» and con-
petroleum Is almost unbelievable. It
Cash Hardware, Coquille, Ore-
tf degrees, preparing to initiate a «roupi^
centratea for maximum milk
includes plastics, synthetic silks, alco-
, ... X'» «ur. -y
'13 —■ "j. ** j
production.
of yqyng people Saturday night,
, ammonia, formaldehyde and
A traveling examiner of drivers March 11, Our McKinley Juvenile
and chauffeurs will be at the Coquille Grange has a new matron. She is many other things of value to mod-
iw msinm.
« ern industry and modem living,
city hall nFMt Tuesday, March 10, Mr»,
f
Mrs, Lee
uee Mast, Mrs.
Elenore Lair Through ijboratory and manufaetur- I
from pine until four o’clock, to re­ was recently elected end installed In jn< faclliUe, of standard of Call­
ceive applications of those desiring ie office of lady assistant steward. fornia we
(w
driven* licensee. It's cheaper to Mrs. Maat and other Juvenile officer. Bnvprnmpnt aBil fnr tha
MlLLINti COMPANY
|
government
and
fw
ths
chemical
R65 H litui
pay for the license' to drive than it not installed are to have that honor
trade op the Pacific coast many chem-
is to pay a fine for not having one. Saturday night. Mar. 27.
___ may have great
ieals which we trust
UtUe Donald Hatfield waa operated ,lue’*^"overall w"ar effort’an’d
on Monday for removal of tonsils.
fa» domestic industry.4
The McKi<MeY Observation Poet has
been in operation again for better I Oronite's research Staff, already at
work, will FWF»
Stao give emphasis VV
to i
•«
IL
than three weeks now. While the
spacifto produot development
to meet
hour.
quite all filled as yet, J^XTSslX
n^S The
firrt
Norway News Items
Men In Petroleum
Industry Asked To
Stay On The Job
Many By-Products
From. Petroleum
McKinley News
M ILK
TRIANOLI
• PAikv rasas
TRIANGIE
.ucille Kook,
Kock, Chief Observer,! , warehoum
____ .______
________________
we-LudUe
and
sale, force, are . -
to u-
be
and Hilda Brown, First Captain— published in Seattle, San Francisco
feel very grateful to those who h»vsj#nd
responded to the call and we do hope,
__________ _____
to have every hour taken before the, Gra<k, m Wgr Tlrefc
flrst month is over. Our •‘faithful loU
Southwedern Motor
old pinchhitter, Mrs. Verna Hansen, _
Sumily Stare.-i
ti iiiaMii
at seven o’clock to serve th« night, | f
At seven o'clock Sunday morning her
smile was just as broad as the night
Oregonian Subscribers: Pleas«
before. We also find that the diary
help your carrier by having your
is still very papular with the observ­
paper money ready at his first call.
ers. It is well worth reading.
f Remember he must pay kia paper
Al Orinnel is still in the hospital,
obligation before the 10th of the
receiving medical aid.
month. Thank you.
NOTICE
See our targe display of choiee pot
plants at Bergen’s, across highway
from telephone office.
Not the
cheapest but the best. Phone M.
The Oregonian Agency
P. O Box No. MS
Phone 201
Coquille, Oregon
S
WVsivlr At
FICUMVI
Prices Effective - Fri.
an(] Sat. March 12-13
Free Delivery
SPECIALS
25 c
TOMATO JUICE Tp
GRAPEFRUIT JCE^ ’ «.„29c
V 8 VEb.JUICESc..1
PEACHES
'’,0.43c
GRAPEFRUIT
FRUIT COCKTAIL
18c
Libby’s
2 for
35C
’ l(„57c
PEACHES T».
CHERRIES UTÆ*£A“M
29c
APRICOTS T*
25c
“
STRING BEANS™"““1135c
/■*ODKI Diamond A
Wl\ 11 While Kernel No. 2 can
“ „33c
DE ETC SHREDDED Pref. St.
DEE I O
No.-2 Can
10
AW.
2forj£3C
TOMATO SAUCE«“ ’ <,„ 19c
SOUP CAMFBELL’S tomat° ‘ 3t..25c
BEANSSPRBCKLED bayo
’ a,.,29c
TOMATOES
M3,„29 c
TOMATO JUICEÄ“
29c
SOU P M IXESDt~TED ’
25c
mCCCT Golden
L v IILL West
No. 25 itamp
lib. jar
32c
19c
11
PINEAPPLE
PIN EAPPLE SÄt?"“,
53c
Non Rationed Items
Fels Naphtha Soop
bar 5c
Ige. pkg. 23c
Rinso
Pa rd Dog Food dehydrated 8 oz 2 for 27c
4 for 23c
Grapefruit med, size
EGGS
doz. 36c
Grade A Ige
Apricot Jam______
2 lb. jar 49c
•
49 lbs. $2 29
Drifted Snow Flour
Taylor's Sweet Potatoes #2}/z can 22<
S Cr W Brown Bread
9 oz. 15<
quart jar 19i
Sauerkraut
tall can
Swift's Milk
f
3 for 29
i---------
Krispy Crockers________ 2 lb. box 32
■e.
RICE Fancy Blue Rose
3 lb. 29
Swift's Formay Shortening
pure vegetable
31b. can 73
Gro-Pup Dog Food
Ige. pkg. 23
New Kellogg's Pep 8 oz. pkg. 2 for 19