The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 15, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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    X“: Mrs. Sanford To
¡¿p’Be Club President
GLADYS C. GANO, IN So. Coulter St.,
Representing
The Oregon Granite Company
Baptist Church
Officers Chosen
Two Coquille Valley
Boys Advanced
Following is the list of offficers
elected at the annual business meet­
ing of the Emmanual Baptist Church
in Coquille; Clerk, Pansy Ross;
Treasurer, Herman Plaep; Financial
Secretary, Mrs. Minnie Nivens; Pi­
anist, Miss Eleanor Petersen; Asst.
Pianist, Mrs. Wm. Knight; Ushers,
Kenneth Nivens, Cleo Capps, Thad
Finley, Darrel Cox; Incoming Dea­
cons, Wm. Knight, Cleo Capps; In­
coming Deaconesses, Mrs. Wills Dean
Olson, Mrs. Minnie Nivens, Mrs.
Pansy Roas; Sunday School Superin­
tendent; Wm. Knight; Asst., Ford
Liday; S. S. Sec.-Treas., Mrs. Clyde
Parrish; Asst., Miss Georgia Knight;
S. S. Pianist, Mrs. Wm. Knight; B.
Y. P. U. President, Mrs. fcord Liday;
Vice Pres.,
Miss Phyllis Walton;
Sec.-Treas.,
Miss Georgia Knight;
Women’s Missionary Society Pres.,
Mrs. Alice Holverstott; First Vlce-
Pres., Mrs. Wm. Knight; Second V.-
P„ Mrs. Clyde . Parrish; Secretary-
Treasurer, Mrs. Ethylin Kuenzli.
A fellowship dinner and musical
program preceded the elections, at
which Mr. ahd Mrs. Ed. Finley and
Mrs. Flora Dunne, remaining charter
members, were honorary guests.
Front Camp Hood in Texas comes
word that Kenton A. Myers, of Ara­
go, who has been in the service fur
five or six months, has been ad­
vanced from the rank of private first
class to that of corporal. The camp
is a Tank Destroyer Replacement
Training Center. He had formerly
been, in training at Camp Roberts,
California.
At the Lowry Field, Colorado,
Arthy Air Force Technical Training
School, John E. Leatherwood, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Parker P. Leatherwood,
has just been graduated from the
Armament School,
and has been
made a sergeant. He is a Coquille
High graduate and was employed at
the Smith Wood-Products plant pri­
or to his enlistment January 10, 1942
He had previously been stationed at
Fort Lewis, Wash.; Tyndall Field.
Florida Fort Warren, Wyo.; Self-
ridge Field and Key Field in Mich
igan.
Return Of Glass
Bottles Asked
Railroad cur loadings of livestock
for. the week ending March 20
amounted to 12,517 cars — an in­
crease of 2,069 cars over correspond­
ing week in 1942.
BABY’S PICTURE
• It
FAMILY groups
J**0" l»w
cold spring
MONUMENTS
Order Your
Easter Lilies
Why Number 88
to bring back deposit bottles prompt'
Large off-shore shipments ut beer
and carbonated beverages to our Pa­
cific outposts.
Bottle returns on
shipments to the Armed Forces are
very small.
This situation has.
brought about a substantial reduc­
tion of the normal “float” of beer
and beverage bottles.
Tremendous increased demands on
glass manufacturing facilities, prin­
cipally by food industries.
memory of Thurman Kesner, son of
Mrs. D. B. Kesner, whose death sad­
dened the entire membership of the
'chtb. Mra.M. O. Hawkins was the
accompanist. Mrs. Julius Ruble led
j the Flag salute. -
Those attending were Mesdames
Harold McCue, J. D. Gillespie, Geo.
W. Taylor, Emily Hersey, F. M
Shaw. W. P. Laws, Birdie Skeels, G.
W. Tyrrell, R. B. Rogers, C. L. Tuttle.
Lafe Compton, George Oerding, O.
C. Sanford. Otto Zentner, F. L.
Greenough, L. A. Lundquist, W. E.
Bosserman, M. O. Hawkins, C. V.
Smith, Pearl Ellingson, Keith Leslie,
F. C. McNelly, J. A. Moore, R. A.
| Jeub, K. P. Lawrence, A. O. Walker,
, Chas. Stauff, Fred Hmutn« Julius
+Ruble, Wm. Mansdll and R. A. Wer-
nich.
Roy Mothers Club
Met Tuesday
There were ten members and eight
guests present at the Ro$ Mothers*
club, which met at the Teacherage
Tuesday evening, April 13.
i A report on the donation to the
Red Cross was given. After a short
business meetings lovely refresh­
ments were served by the hostess,
Mrs. Glenn Griffith, to the following
members and guests: Mary Johnson,
president; June Green, secretary; Al­
va Green, vice-president; Lenore
Stevens, Frances Detlefsen, Mes­
dames Krantz, Walton, Buckles,
Aber, Cameron, Gauer,
Ballinger,
Mackey, Mrs. Tibbet, of Eureka, Cal­
ifornia, Joan Gauer, Richard Guaer
and Lillian Aber.
The club will meet in two weeks
*ith Mrs. June Green as hotsess.
Rationing Is
Pointe
A RED STAMPS
24 PEACHES
14CADM
Wl\n
Blest
SUN BLEST
No. 2 Whole Kernel
1
15c
>6PEAS C‘A’DEN
n ..,
116c
5 FLUFFO
Shortening
lib.
25C
24 TOMATOES
NÄv
119c
*7 SALMON
"NK
c„ 25c
6 SOUP- CW™ S
3 br 25c
FLOUR
FLOUR *™HEN w“n
CROWN PANCAKE
CRACKERS tLKB_
POT CLEANERS«,
OVALTINEJ£
WALDORF™8™ 4
NU BORA BLEACH,
OLIVES
BORAXO^
BORENE“"'
MACARONI
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our heartfelt
thanks and appreciation for the sym­
pathy, kindhes and helpful assistance
shown us during our recent be­
reavement, and for the beautiful
floral display at the services held
Saturday.
Mrs. E. J. Myers and Family.
The Friendly Southern Pacific
appreciation to our many friends
foe their beautiful floral offerings,
expressions of sympathy and kindly
services rendered in our recent be­
reavement.
Mrs. Katherine Keener.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Keener.
Mrs. Robert J. Carter
Bruce Kesner
NO RATIONING OF CEREALS
CORN FLAKES
WHEATIES
2
PUFFED WHEAT 2
OUR CEILING PRICES ARE PUBLICLY POSTED AND OPEN TO YOUR INSPECTION
THRIFT GROCERY
Coquille For Thrifty Buyers Myrtle Foin