The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 01, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    OOQUiLLB. ORÈGONA THURSDAY, APRIL 1. 1M2.
Chadwick Lodge, A. F. & A. M.
Stated communication Chadwick
Ixnige No. «8, A. F. A A. M„ Tuesday,
April
13, 7;3o p. m;
Visiting
brother* invited to attend.
R. C. Johnson, W. M.
.«inHiiiittiHiiiinmiMimiuiniit.
New Shipment Received
on Tuesday
Swing Rockers
and
Occasional
Chairs
Purkey Furniture
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Army-Navy Exams
Set For Tomorrow
The last Wednesday in each month
Prospective students for the Army
is now set aside as a special social af­ Specialised Training Program and
ternoon by members of the St. James' the Navy College Training Program
Guild. This Wednesday was an es- will take qualifying examinations in
apecially pleasant afternoon.
Mrs. Room 24 of Coquille High School at
Stauff conducted an Interesting quft 9:00 a. m. tomorrow, April 2, C. S.
on religion and read a prayer so Osika, principal, announced today.
beautiful In its simplicity that it is The exam will start promptly. No
printed toduy in the Sentinel. The I late applicants will be admitted,
prayer was read over the radio on ; “Moat boys accepted for either the
the Haven uf Rest program and Mrs. ¡Army Specialized Training Program
Stauff wrote for a copy:
1 [or the Navy College Training Pro­
gram will eventually become com-
I missioned officers in the Army,
Not for the mighty world, O Lord, j Navy, Marine Corps or Coast Guard,”
tonight,
Mr. Osika said. ‘The Army and the
Nations and kingdoms in their fear- ; Navy will pay all expenses at the
fui might—
• • colleges of students selected on the
Let me be glad the kettle gently basis of the teats on April 2. Since
sings,
there will be no further tests for
Let me be thankful just for little some months, all high school stu-
things.
dents or recent graduates will have
i.
i
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t*ke the AprU 2 «tan’in*‘i9ns to
Thankful tor simple food and supper
I qualify for this training. This is an
spread.
Thankful for shelter and a warm !exeellent opportunity for every am-
’ . bilious boy, especially for those who
clean bed,
gladly!“1* likely 1° be drafted within the
For little joyful feet that
I next year.”
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run
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The purpose of thè tests is to aid
To welcome me when ail my Work is
in the selection of prospective officer
done,
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material for the Army, Navy, Marine
Thankful for friends who share my Corps and Coast Guard. The exam­
— ■
woe or mirth,
inations are designed to test the ap­
Glad for the -warm, sweet fragrance titude and general knowledge of the
of the earth,
» candidates who will express a choice
For golden pools of sunshine on the
for the Army or Navy at the time of
floor,
FdrTove that sheds its peace around the examinations. Those who are se­
lected for either the Army Specializ­
my door. .. *
ed Training Program or the Navy
For quiet, friendly days that slip
away,
With only sleep and meals and work
and play,
A rocking chair and kindly fire-
light,
little things, let be be glad to-
—Edna Jaques.
night.
THANKFUL FOR WHAT?
Nearly All These Chain
Have Springs
Which Is Unusual At This
Time
r
Beautiful Tea
On Wednesday
. (Coquille Studio
WE PHOTOGRAPH
BABY’S PICTURE
FAMILY GROUPS
Old Photographs
Restored
Mrs. G. W. Tyrrell, accompanied by
Mrs. M. O. Hawkins, sang “How
Beautiful the Mountains, by Harker.
Miss Marianne Axtell read another
It seems to be the general
installment from the book, “Let the
opinion of the public that
People Know,” by Norman Angel.
we are so busy there is no • The program ended with group sing- ’
need coming in.
ing of hymns „ led by Mrs. Chas.
Stauff and accompanied on the piano
This is not a call for. more
by Mrs. Hawkins. The tea table was
business but a desire to put
quite gorgeous with a large center-
you right.
1 piece of pink double camelias set be­
First of all, we have many
tween four silver candle sticks hold­
people each week who have
ing pink candles. An unusually
hud work done elsewhere - . Mtquisite silver tea put which belongs
and then want us to correct
to Mrs. F. M. Shaw, graced the table.
the trouble by magic.
The tea pot is an heirloom from Mr.
Shaw’s family. Pouring were Mrs.
We believe every shop
Henry Lorens and Mrs. Robt. Greene.
should be required to cor--
Mr*. Jas. Watson was chairman of the
rect or complete every job
arrangements.
they sell for the price
Guests included Mesdamea O. L.
quoted.
Zentner, Ida Owen, Wm. Mansell,
We take come-back jobs
-Chas. Selbig, J<
Kay, John Martin,
ahead of new work, Why
J. A. Moore, J. E. Axtell, Frank
shouldn’t others?
Pook, C. L. Tuttle, Bert Folsom, Jas.
Watson, Annie Robinson, R. L.
Second —We have limited
Stewart, Henry Lorenz, Chas. Stauff,
space and have refused
G. W. Terrell, M. O. Hawkins, F. M
many transmission jobs be­
Shaw, R. A. Weynich, Rev. and Mrs.
cause gears are next to im­
Robt. Greene.
possible to get.
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College Training Program will at­ Delbert Summerlin, of Norway, on
One hundred pounds of «crap fats
tend college with all expenses paid March 27; Douglas Kistner on March and oils can be converted to more
by the respective services.
28, Mrs. Leslie Ingram and baby, of than six pounds of glycerin, then to
Langlois, on Tuesday, and Mary Lou nearly IS pound* of nitroglycerin.
Matthews, Camas Valley girl, on
March 30. Mrs. Ingram is one of the FOR SALE—4-year old black Mare.
Robert T. Fanner waa brought to group which came to Coos county re­
Sound and gentle. Write Lewis
Sell, Sr., Bandon.
the hospital last Thursday for treat­ cently from Arkansas.
ment of a back injury received in a
logging camp near Bridge.
The same day Joseph Curlson, who
suffered a leg injury in the mill at
McKinley, was admitted for treat­
ment.
A seven-pound baby girl, Cath­
erine Ann, was born to Mr. and Mr*.
Daniel L. Freed of thia city, March
M
Mrs. Eugene Judd on Friday, and
Mr*. J. W. Walton on Saturday, both
underwent major operations.
WITH AN AUTO PUBLIC LIABILITY AND
Jim King, of Powers, underwent
extraction of teeth on Monday.
PROPERTY DAMAGE INSURANCE POLICY
Mr*. L. P. Fugeison, of the San- '
Written Through the office of
ford Height* diatrict, underwent a i
major operation on Tuesday, and
Mix. T. C. Whitacre a major this
morning.
r
i ;
|
Nate Smith, of Power*, was ad­
mitted for treatment yesterday.
Belle Knife Hospital
Effective as of June 7th, 1943
_THE
Safety Financial Responsibility Law
ProtectYourself
CEO. E. OERDING
With their new babies the follow­
ing mothers were dismissed the past
week-^Mr«. Kenneth Stratton, of
Riverton; Mrs. ’ R. L; Smith, Mrs.
Thoe. Lakey, all- last Friday; Mrs. J.
H. Clark, of Bandon, on' Saturday;
Mrs. Ivan Moss, of Coquille, on Sun­
day and Mrs. Chas. Crew, of Ban­
don, on Tuesday this week.
Other dismissals were: Mrs. J. H.
Baker, of North Bend, last Thursday:
Mrs. Raleigh Spencer, of North Bend,
on Friday; Opal McBimey, and Mrs.
at the low rate of $14.00
A whole year for holders of “A” Ration Cards
'
“B” and “C” Cards a trifle higher 1
Service also given on
,
Real Estate, Birth Certificates
and all other insurance and 1 heartlv solicit
yout patronage
Howdy Folks:
Third — We are especially
equipped for -gngine re­
building and feel obliged to
render that service as we
have the only equipment
of the kind In the Coquille
valley.
Pinochle Party At Fat Elk
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roth, of Fat Elk,
entertained the members of the Sat­
urday Night Pinochle Chib at their
home last weekend. Extra guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Larson.
High score prises were won by Mr.
and Mrs. Stanton Stevens. Mrs.
’ Ralph Taylor received the traveling
1 prise and consolation prises went to
Mrs. C. V. Smith and Mrs. Oscar
Larson. Others attending were Mr.
We try to arrange our work
so we will have some time
each day for emergency­
preventive type jobs.
AMZY
ERNIE
and Mrs. J. D. Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. C.
V. Smith.
M&WAuto Service
We're Beady With Extra Geed
Vahes la Hl Bationed Foods.
Bring Us Your Stamps.
VALU*
that k>-
f*> lndkatM R«D STAMP bos*
(1) Soup Mix, Min. Man Veg., Broth pkg 8c
2 lb. bag 19c
(8) Red Beans — Idaho
1 lb. pkg. 11c
(4) Baby Lima Beans
2 lb. pkg. 19c
(8) Split Green Peas
(16) Peas—Gardenside No. 2 can 2 for 25c
(24) Tomatoes
”
solid No. 2Vfc can 14c
(14) Cut Beans—Santiam No. 2 can 17c
(8) Niblets Del Maiz Corn 12 oz. can 13c
(14) Asparagus Hiway all grn No. 2 can 29c
(8) Tomato Sauce—Vai Vita 8 oz can 5c
(8) Catsup—Red Hill
14 oz. bottle 14c
(8) Chili Sauce Moneta 12*4 oz bottle 16c
...... 2 oz. glass 9c
Pimientos Sunshine
Cut Macaroni ........ -.2 lb cello pkg 15c
Tenderoni Van Camp .....
.9 oz. pkg Sc
Morning Glory Oats lge. 24c sm. pkg lie
sml. 11c
lge. pkg. 24c
Quaker Oats
Suzanna Pancake Flour 40 oz. pkg. 15c
92.24
Flour Kitchen-Craft
49 lb.
49 lb. sk. 92.45
Flour Drifted Snow
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LEG OF LAMB
RIB LAMB CHOPS
BREAST OF LAMB
LAMB STEAK
LINK SAUSAGES
Colored Fryers
WELDING
PRESSING
BLACKSMITHING
*
Repairing Aids Victory
“WALLY"
Bread Julia Lee Wright’s 1>4 lb loaf 13c
Crackers Tasty Maid
2 lb. pkg.
Peanut Butter Beverly
1 lb jar
Salt Morton’s Plain or Iod. 2 pkgs.
Vinegar Heinz Cider
Qt. bottle
Su-Purb Soap Granulated 24 oz box
Lux Soap Flakes ..... -12V4 oz. pkg. 23c
Lux Toilet Soap ..................
3 bars 20c
White Magic Bleach
gallon 29c
,b 35c
,b 39c
,b 21c
,b 35c
,b 33c
Turkeyburger Ib. 49c
Sliced Halibut lb 35c
Fresh Ling Cog Ib. 29c
Red Snapper filet 43c
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FRESH ASPARAGUS
Quality is excellent—prices are low!
. «NEW POTATOES Florida
Ib. 7c
• CARROTS Clip top
• SPINACH fresh. crisp
,b 8c
ib.
• APPLES Winesaps
,b 12c
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WHK .. SWOP IARLY IN THI DAY ÄßRÄÄlS
frayern Gers a good o & u ./
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METALLIZING
i- i
COffff SAVINGS
Point
Value—
per pound
of Coquille
(3)*Shrimp Biloxi Wet Jumbo 7 oz can 35c
(1) *Deviled Meat Libby’s Mt cans 2 for lie
(2) *Vlenna Sausage Libby No. >4'£an
(5)*Smacks Morrells pure pork 12 oz
(2) *Pickled Figs Feet
• 14 oz. jar
(8)*Cheese Wisconsin Cheddar
lb.
(8)*American Cheese ................
lb. 37c
(3) *Old English Cheese Kraft 5 oz. gl. 22c
(1) Baby Foods Gerber’s 4 <4 oz. cans 3/19s
(4) Grapefruit Juice Glen Rae No. 2 cn 15c
(10) Pineapple Juice Libby No. 2 cans 14c
(24) Apricots Gm Tag halves No. 2'/s 2/39c
(24) Peaches Red Tag choice ft's No. 2*4 29
(13) Fruit Cocptail Hst. Delight No. 1 17c
(21) Firefly Pears ..... .
No. 21/« can 23c
(8) Delhi Figs
14
oz. can 13c
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-Keys made for all locks. Stevens
J Cash Hardware, Coquille, Ore.
The Industrial Repair Co.
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