The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 06, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL. COQUILLE, OEEGÔM, J.'HURSOAY, MAT 6, 1ML
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Fourth At Eugene
Holt mon Won Top
Tournament Honor
scores were won by Mrs. F. L.
Greenough. Mrs. Lafe Comtpon, sec­
ond high, and Mrs. M. O. Hawkins,
Bachelor Girls Luncheon
The Bachelor Giris met last Friday high for guests.
Wally Moore and Jack McCrucken
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With' a large group of golfers tak­ for luncheon at the Coquille Hotel. A
qualified at the No. . 4 district track
ing part in the Flag tournament, held new song was introduced, written by Guild Meeting
meet in Eugene last Friday to enter at the Valley course last Sunday, L.
No-host tea was served last Wed­
Alys June Fox and Donna Dean Bos-
the state track meet and with their
Holimon walked off with top honors serman. Members present were Mar­ nesday at the regular meeting of the
coach, Spike Leslie, will be at Salem in bracket No. I. Other bracket and
Attending were Mesdames
garet Stewart, Rheo Walker, Yvonne Guild.
tomorrow for the Oregon high schools prize winners were Bob McLarrin,
Kern, Maxine Johnson, Aloha Allen, Wm. Mansell, John Martin, Annie
event.
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Bob Harris, Jim Clinton and Butch Marguerite Robison, Lois Robison, Robinson, J. A. Moore, Ida Owen,
Wally won the 200-yard low Briner. Andy Richardson won the
Lydia Holstein, Norene McKeown, Chas. Selbig, Henry Lorenz.
hurdles last Friday in 24.4 seconds, prize for the best poem on his flag
Donna
Deaif Bosserman,
Eunice
breaking the district record by one- with the following vent:
Howe, Lunelle Chapin, Marianne Ax­
Next Wednesday evening follow­
tenth of a second.
tell, Alys June Fox, Phyllis Bellon!, ing Confirmation service by Bishop
Jack won the 100-yard dash in Pause here ye golfer and shed a tear
Dorothy Coffey, Murgaret Belloni, Dagwell, there will be a reception
10.4 seconds and the 220 in 23.4 sec­ Of sympathy on thia lonely pyre.
Gladys May.
for tlie‘ class, members of the parish
onds, but did not crack a previous With eagles and birdies beyond his
and friends. Chairman of tiie re­
record.
ken
Na-Host Party at Eagles 1U11
freshments committee is Mrs. Ctias.
Coquille had but five men in the He feasted on bogies and Buzzurds
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Estes were Selbig with Mrs. Wm. Mansell und
meet, while all the schools which
and when
honor guests last Wednesday at a Mrs. A. O. Walker assisting.
ranked higher and most of them in Hi* drives grew short and his puts
pleasant party held in the Eagles hall.
the lower brackets had 20 men on
~ wouldn’t drop
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Mr. and Mrs. Estes, who have left for
R. N. A. Purchased Two And A
the field. Twenty schools had teams He' just sputtered and wheezed gnd
Grants Pass to make their home, were
participating.
came to a stop.»
Half
Million Of War Bonds
presented with a gift of Fostoria. The
The Red Devil quintet took fourth
group danced and a lunch was served
Additional government bonds in
There will be a re-played shot
place at the meet with 22 points.
at midnight. Attending were Mr. and' the amount of $2,500,000 have been
Marshfield High won the event with' tournament next -Sunday, May 0.
Mrs. Earl Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. purchased by Royal Neighbors of
Get
your
entry
card
at
the
cjub
house
<6 Mi points, taking four firsts. Cot­
Chas. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph America, giving the. society a total of
tage Grove took second place with and watch the blackboard for "the
Flannery, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Kyle, $5,084,750 invested in United States
There will also be
32 points and Eugene, third, with 25. list of prizes.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Storey, Mr. and securities, according to a report re­
All five of the Red Devils scored prizes for the ladies. Note the ad- ■
Mrs. Ernie Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. ceived by Mae Waggoner, recorder of
vertisement
of
the
transportation
points, the three firsts giving them
Dan Freel, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Evan Camp No. 2972, of Coquille? Oregon.
committee in this paper, asking for
15.
Alborn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeCosta,
The society’s purchase of $2,500,000
Alborn, who placed third in the share-your-car accommodations.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams, Mr. and worth of government war bonds at ■
javelin toss threw the spear a few
Mrs. Loal Hickenbottom, Mr. and this time serves us a part of two 1
inches over 145 feet, Hurst, third in
Mrs. Van Spores, Molly Kaufman, patriotic projects. One is the Royul 1
the shot put, hit the 41 feet, 9 inches,
Dorothy Irwin, Dave Dunlap, Chas. Neighbors Mother's Day war bond
mark, and Willey was fifth in the
Roberts.
campaign and the other is the Second
mile run.
War Loan drive of the treasury de­
“Now that our country is at war. Mrs. McClary Hostess
partment.
Calling cards, MJ for 91.00.
the importance of pure music and all
The Tuesday Bridge Club met with
In view of the society’s campaign
the fine arts is much greater than Mrs. U. E. McClary this week. Three to tell war bonds and stamps among
ever. Music is the voice of civiliza­ guests were Mrs. M. O. Hawkins, its 5,846 camps and 500,000 members,
tion and we must not lose interest in Mrs. F. M. Shaw and Mrs. R. A. Jeub. this investment has been designted as
[ the very things we are fighting to Members attending were Mesdames “The Royal Neighbors Mother’s Day
“ preserve. Instead of neglecting or Lafe Compton, George Chaney, Ed Purchase of Government War Bonds,”
slighting music we should cultivate it. McKeown and F. L. Greenough. High The amount of the purchase is con- '
more earnestly in the months that
are to come. To do this will be to
^fulfil the highest aims of patriotism.”
;—Dr. William Lyon Phelps (Distin­
guished Educator und Author).
Sociat Notes
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sidered a fitting tribute from the so­
ciety to mothers of the nation for
their aacrifiaes and contrilnitions to
the wur effort. The society’s cam­
paign opened March 1 und closes May
31, 1043.
High School Buys $259 In
Bonds Instead Of Awards
Effective as of June 9th, 1943
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Safety Financial Responsibility Law
ProtectYourself
WITH AN AUTO PUBLIC LIABILITY AND -
PROPERTY DAMAGE INSURANCE POLICY
Written Through the office of
GEO. E. OERDING
at the low rate of $14.00
A whole year for holders of “A” Ration Cards
“B" and “C” Cards a trifle higher
Service also given on
Real Estate,Birth Certificates
and all other insurance and I heartlv solicit
yout patrohage.
SMLfjFfKiV
Plano Instructor
State Accredited
165 West Second
Coqui Ik
We .carry a complete line of V-
Belts for all makes of Refrigerators,
Washing Machines and other equip­
ment. Washer Service Co., 363 W.
Front, Coquille. Phone 17.
I6tfs
usual precious metal awards which
have been lieivtufoce given for vari­
ous activities, until after the war,
and the $251» thus saved lu>s been
invested in war bonds. The activi­
ties for which awards have previ­
ously been given are the Girls League,
Debate, Extemporaneous Speaking,
Band, Laurel and Hi Times.
The Coquille high school students
Keys made for all locks. Stevens
voted last week to eliminate the Cash Hardware, Coquille. Ore.
Forward March
With Music
MISS INEZ ROVER
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Airway
Edwards
HIM. Full »odiad
24
May Day Dance
Jah Vah COFFEE STRETCHER lb bag 17cv
Sponsored by Junior Women’s Club
SOUP, Campbell’s Gumbo (4 pts.) can 14c
Saturday, May 8th
NOODLE SOUP MIX, Conti 3 pkgs. 25c
OAKS PAVILION
GRFRU1T JCE Town Hse No. 2 (2 pts) 13c
KRISPY CRACKERS 2.1b carton
MYRTLE POINT FAIR GROUNDS
Popular Dance
Orchestra
Tickets 59c, plus 5c tax
Bob Zumwalt's
GRAHAM CRACKERS Honey Maid lb. 18c
Per Lb. Points
PORK CHOPS.........
PORK STEAK-
BOLOGONA .
Halbut, Fresh 38<
Salmon, Fresh 49c
Turkey Burger 49c
Sauer Kraut
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42c
9
39c
7
27c
5
No Points
No Points
No Points
15c quart
Kitchen Craft
Enriched <
FLOUR
4»n>
sack
2.24
Royal Satin
Shortening
(15
pta.-Red)
3¿64
4
4
18
Baby Lima Beans 1 Ib bag He
Large Lima Beans 1 Ib bag 12c
Rolled Oats 3 Ib. bag
l»c
Rice Screenings 3 Ib bag 24c
Sugar Granulated (Use
Stamp 12) 5 lbs. . ...... 32c
Morton’s Salt 26 oz pk 2 for 15c
Peas, Gardenside 2 No. 2 cns 25
JULIA LEE
WRIGHT'S
BREAD
Whole Wheat
or Enriched
White
¡I" 13c
DRIED PRUNES 2 lb bag
24c
CERTO PECTIN 3 bottle deal
41c
KIX Breakfast Food 7 oz. pkg.
11c
Point
Value (each)
15-R Shortening, Spry 3 Ib jar 7lc
5-R Shortening, Fluffo 1 tb pkg 20
5-R Margarine, Dalewood 1 lb 24c
Red Arrow Flour 49 Ib sk $1.49
Flapjack Flour, Albers
2'/i lb pkg,
21c
Pancake Flour. Suzanna
15c
40 oz. nkg.
K C Baking Powder 25c jar 18c
Honey, Bradshaw's 5 Ib $1.16
Malt Syrup, Blue Rib’n 3 Ib 59c
Peanut Bttr Skippy Crm lb 36
Salad Dressing Duchess pt 22c
Mayonnaise Best Foods pt 32c
10 Catsup, C H B 14 oz. bottle 15c
Mustard, French’s Crm 6 oz 8c
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DOG FOOD, Friskies 4 '/, Ib. pkg. 49c
Jacuzei Pumps
P êc G SOAP
BABY FOODS
.....2»c
SU-PURB SOAP 24 oz. pkg.
(1 point)
43c
10 reg. bars
PUREX BLEACH •/, gallon jug
23c
Chopped Foods
s'
Heinz or Clapp*
3 cans
20c
(2 point*
8 oz. pkg.
PABLUM
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18 o*. pkff.
Phone 17
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The Industrial Repair Co
of Coquille
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20c
DRYED CEREALI C-
Washer Service Co.
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Gerber* nr Clapps
WE STILL HAVE TWO H H. P.
FARM WATER SYSTEMS
365 W. Front
33c
Ih. Oc
ASPARAGUS
lb. 19c
APPLES
lb. 15c
Fancy Wine*ap*
ORANGES ___
UVi
39c
lb. 8c
Florida Valencias
GRAPEFRUIT
RHUBARB
lb. 7c
Suftutj
Htmtumitn' H»rt mi
lb. 3’ac
ULIA III wmOHT IM..M
Field Grown
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