The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 20, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COQUILLE VALLEY MNWftL. COQUILLE. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY SO. 1943.
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Junior High School
Graduation Today
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Smith, Everett Steward, Ixiren Stew-
lard, Bobby Taylor, Bill Train, Bud
Smith, Everett Steward, Loren Stew-
aid, Bobby Taylor, Bill Train, Bud
Troudt, Fred Vogt. 1 Mary t^nne
Walker. Maurice William«, Versie
4 .
Willie.
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Announcement Tea
E—r kAJcc Av tn II
rwr ’’»•« ZSAieil
dessert was served preceding cards.
The bride-to-be received many lovely
Rifts.
Invited guests were Mcsdamcs J. E.
Axtell, L. B. Gould, Dee Richardson,
Andy Anderson, Wm. Barrow, Hal
Pierce,
Ed.
Walker, Georgianna
Vaughan, Kenneth Kistner, U. E.
McClary, Misses Norene and Made­
line McKeown.
,
Coquille Home Sold
Belle Knife Hospital
Don't Delay
The residenee'of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Selmer, nt <>76 E. 3rd St. was sold by
(ieorge E. Oerding, a local realtor to
Mr. ami Mrs. J, C. Ray.
The S.-haer’s have purchased a
home on the Bay, where Mr. Schaer
is employed in defense work.
Mr. Ray is employed by Irwin G.
Lyons of North Bend as a truck driver
and they will not move into their new
purchased home until sometime in the
future.
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__ announce the approaching mar-
This morning, Thursday, May 20,
To
20.
rjBge of ^er daughter, Marianne,
Marianne.
at 10.S0 in the High School gymna­
sium, 23 girls and 36 boys were
Mrs. J. E. Axtell with the bride-to-be,
graduated from the Coquille Junior
received about seventy guests at tea
High School.
on last Sunday afternoon, at their
During the graduation exercises
home from three to five-o’clock. The
Ray Jeub presented the American
marriage is to be solemnized at high
Legion Citizenship Cup to Maurice
noon on Wednesday at the St. James’
Williams, who was selected by the
Episcopal church, with Rev. Robt.
I.*gioii us being the boy who had
Mrs. Goldie llanncvold, Coquille, I
Greene officiating.
achieved the most outstanding record
Oscar Nosier, brother of S. M. [ Dainty white ribbon-tied cards, entered for treatment last Thursday '
In Justice Bull’s Court
during his three years in fhe Junior Nosier, Mrs. Birdie Skeels and Mrs. with attached forget-me-nots and and Douglas Ostramle underwent an
I. R. Holniun paid
fine and coats, j
High School.
appendectomy,
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Mary Gage of this city, accompanied pink roses, carried the names of the
The American Legion Auxiliary by Mrs. Nosier, returned last Friday bride and her husband-tb-be, Ian B.
Nate Smith, of Puwerp, entered for on May 10 for having an overloaded I
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Citizenship Cup was presented to from Sun Diego, Calif., after a 27- Jamieson, with the date of the im- treatment on Saturday and Mrs. Carl truck.
Versie Willis as the most outstanding year residence down there and will portant event.
Utterback, also of Powers, underwent | The same day James Gentry Rus­
girl by Mrs. Kennett Lawrence.
again make, their home in Coquille
Mrs. R. L. Stewart and Mrs. Dave a major operation on Sunday. The sell paid $5 for allowii.g a minor to
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Maurice Williams and Mary Anne for a year, probably for the duration. Rackleff poured the first hour and same day Anna Starr of Bandon, sub-' operate his car, and D. P. Fel( , was
n 10 dftys •" which to pay $9 for
Walker, were presented by Mr. Smith Mr. Nosier retired from active work were followed by Mrs. O. C. San­ mitted to an appendictitis operation.
Ruth Wilcox,-Coquille, underwent h“*‘nK iuui P*™“”* •*» the'driver’s
as the boy and girl having the high­ several years ago and while they for- ford and .Mrs. Gertrude Ulett. The
»eat.
...
est scholastic records for their three merly enjoyed living in the southern tea table was lovely with glistening a tonsilectomy, on Monday.
On the 12th M. N. Ferrell paid $7
years.'
•
Twin girls, weighing five and. six
California city, it is not the same silver and stunning arrangements of
Betty Lou Foote, Carmen RePass, place now, with all the war activity baby calla lilies and pink tulips, and one-ha If pounds were born yes­ for having no operator’s license.
Aft arrests were made by the' state
Maurice Williams and Loren Stew­ there is there and they decided to Spring flowers were used profusely terday to Mr. and Mrs. N. Pirolo of
the city, who recently came here from police.
ard were congratulated for having leave for a time.
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— . rooms.’,
about the
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maintained
perfect « attendance
Mr. Nosier says the building of
/
Assisting throughout the afternoon California.
Good singing, good preaching at
througout this past year.
Jas.’ Brady, Mrs. Doni Dick Hickenbottom who suffered a
new homes there have beed mam- i were j Mrs.
I
of
The graduation program follows: moth projects. Some of them ure Sturdevant, 1 Misses Laura Emily 1,iand injury when ho fell from a evangelistic meeting. Church
Processional
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Jr. H. S. Band for 500 homes for war industry Ruble, Phyllis Brady and Marianne 'truck yesterday was brought to the Christ, May 2 to May 23. No meeting
on Monday.
Willie' White, evan­
hospital for treatment.
.
,'
Invocation
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Rev. L. C. Persing workers and one project called for ■ Rackleff.
Mt4s
Tone Poem
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- Jr. H. S. Band the construction of 3,000 new homes.
Chas. T. Selbig. lucul manager for gelist.
Mr Jamieson is the «on of Mr. and
Am. Legion Auxiliary Citizenship
Swift
&
Co.
underwent
u
major
op
­
They cover the hills and mesas where Mrs. George Jamieson, of Condon,
eration this morning.
Cup presented by Mrs. K. Lawrence formerly only sage brush and desert where the young couple is to live.
Am. legion Citizenship Cup
Dismissals the past week have been
Specializing in Merchantable
vegetation grew.
Harold Waltzing of Myrtle Point,
Presented by Mr. Ray Jeub
Bridal Shower And
Saw and Piling Timber
Smilin' Through
...
Mrs. Geo. Wilson and baby of Ban­
Guild Meeting
Bridge For Bride-to-Be
b V y OR SELL
You’re A Grand Old Flag
i Mrs. F. M. Shaw was host«»« yes­
Complimenting Miss Marianne Ax­ don last Thursday; Mrs. Perry
Tracts of 1 to 50 Million
Junior High School Choral Club terday at the regular weekly meeting tell on Wednesday evening, Mrs. Don Weaver and baby of Four Mile, Betty
Presentation of Class of 1943
of the Guild. Plan« were made for Mclnery entertained at bridge and Jean Willett and Rose Marie Peart
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Mr. Wayne A. Smith the «pedal afternoon next week which with a miscellaneous shower, Ex- on Saturday, and June Rike of Ban­
Broker
Presentation of Diplomas
hus become a custom to hold on the quisite effect in decorations was the don on Monday.
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Mr. Burton W. Dunn last Wednesday in each month. Mem­ use of white candles and Cecil Brun­
Eugene, Oregon
Benediction
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Rev. L. C. Persing bers attending were Mesdames John ner roses. High score was won at
Office 1393 West 7th Ave.
Donna Deun Bosserman and Doro­
Recessional
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- Jr. H. S. Band Martin, Ida Owen, Wm. Mansell, Geo. cards by Mrs. Wm. Barrow and sec­ thea Yarbrough spent last week-end
Residence 634 West 5th Ave.
List of graduates: Edith Alford, Briner, Ed Lorenz, Henry Lorenz, J. ond high by Mrs. Hal Pierce. Dinner In Eugene.
Ethan Allen, Dorothy Avery, Joyce A. Moor», Chaz. Selbig, Robt. Greene, “
Benham, Phillip Barrette, Mary Weekly and Bonnie Walker.
Boone, Joan Borel, Leo Call, Bartley
Carrillo, Alan Chaney, Robert Clow- Tuesday Contract Club
er, Shirley Cornelius, Edson Culver,
Mrs. Ed. McKeown entertained her
Keith Davis, Robert bridge club on Tuesday. High score
Elaine Davis,
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Dykes, Betty Foote. Patty Gesney, was won by Mr«. U. E. McClary, sec­
Dewey Oilkey,
Donna Gormley, ond high by Mrs. F. L. Greenough,
Edwin Griggs, Bud and guest prize by Mrs. Roy Boober.
Marion Gregory,
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Rajqnond Kay,
Glenn Mrs. Geo. L. Maynard was also a
Hickam,
Lola Lucas, guest. Members attending were Mes-
Knight, John Leslie,
Bruce Martin, Dick Martindale, Rb- dames 1-afe Compton, Ralph Milne.
berta Medley,
Wallace Menning, George Chaney, F. L. Greenough, U.
Bonita Miller, Clifton Morgan, Ken­ E. McClary and the hostess.
neth Neely, Remmal Nivens, Glynora
Parsons, Hugh Parsons, Norman Per­
See our targe display of choice pot
sing. Virginit Pullen, John Rankin, plants at Bergen’s, across highway
Carmen RePass,. Carmelita Reynolds, from telephone office.
Not the
YOU'U 01 HILMNC TH! WAI fFFORT IF YOU OOt
Virgil Richardson,
Laura Emily cheapest but the best. Phone 84.
The Oscar Noslers
Return For Duration
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SA v E jtoday
Protect Year
Screens!
Your «creen« are mighty valu­
able today I Don’t take chancea
with them . . . don't let them
ruat or warp. Our Sherwin-
William» Screen Enamel will
brighten-up and thoroughly
protect both wire and frames.
It's a high-gloea enamel that
won't clog the mesh.
S/MUtl.’IN-WfUMNS
SCREEN ENAMEL
1 08
E. M. Banta
4
Glos«
Black
Qt.
Gregg Hardware
Phone «g
S hlrwin W illiams
P aimts
Shop Early in the Week
and Early in the Day
Your grocor. whoever he U. will spprocieto your poUonco, undentandinz
end cooperation. You can do your port to help him help you by ihoppin«
earlier. Remember, oil Safeway prices apwiow «Vary day!
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Body and Auto
Painting
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There’s rieMiy of Variety in Waa-R«»sU»»*«l lioMt
CHEKSt
2 pkg,.
Philadelp. Crm or Pirn
BISKIT MIX
Fishers
PEANUT CRUNCH OT.
We have necured additional Body Mechanics, so we are in
Aunl Jemima lge. pkg
PEANUT BUTTER Oftr
Real Roast
a position to take immediate care of all Auto Painting
PANCAKE FLOUR
15c
OATS, H-O
Lge. pkg, 25c
HOT CEREAL
Instant Ralston
pkg. 21c
1(10% BRAN
Nabisco
Lb. pkg. 19c
1 lb. jar
Duchess
Pint Jar
* Oft
OLIVES
Lindsay Jumbo 8‘i oz..
CHINESE NOODLES 1 Ac
14 oz.
m
rtlra
pkg.
Southwestern Motor Co
Low Fitcei on Rationed Food!
The Industrial Repair Co
of Coquille
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MACHINING
PRESSING
METALLIZING
BLACKSMITHING
••WALLY’’
Phone 44J
Res, 229J
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Enrich
Enriched
49 lb. sack
FLOUR
you tun« «nd trouble and uoura your
f<M<l «apply for the month« to come
FUI out the coupon and enrloee iftc
for ea«h ropy you order and null a
today to
JULIA LEE WRIGHT, (tea «M
OekUed. Cahforme
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Kraft Pimiento
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Spread_____ 5 oz. jar I # C
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OQr RAISINS ^rwafe. 12c
AATC Morning Glory Reg. or Oil-
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Quick_______ 48 oz. pkg.
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Fruit Pectin
O 8-oz.
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Special Off<
Offer W hotties "TiC
V Special
Apricots choice No. 211
Red Tag (11 points)
Pears Gm Tag No, 2!/g
13 points per can
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Peaches No. 2 4 can
Red Tag (21 points)
BABY FOODS 3 cans
Clapp’sStrnd. (1 point)
Cheese Velveeta */£lb pk
(4 points—red) Kraft
*
Repairing Aids Victory
40 oz. pkg.
Suzanna
SALAD DRESSING AA-
and Body Work
33c
PANCAKE FLOUR Oft
16 oz. jar
Skippy
2<*> lb. pkg.
SPRING LAMB SALE
Leg o’ Lamb
lb.
6 points per pound
Rib Lamb Chops
lb.
7 points per ound
Shoulder Steaks
n.
25c
(5 pls - red)
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Red pts.
per pound
lb. 25c
lb. 35c
lb. 35c
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4 rolls
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PUREX BLEACH
% gal - - -
BLEACH
White Magic Qt.
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23c
(5 pls - red)
GUARAHTUD PRODUCE
No point Oysters
pt. 53c
No point Slic. Halibut lb 45
No point Sauerkraut qt 15c
APPLES fey Wincsaps lb. 15c
TOMATOES fancy
ORANGES
Valende«
lb. 17c
SPINACH local
lb. 5c
PEAS Calif quality
lb 12c
OAr
10c
COFFEE
Edward» Colfoo ¡2.1b 2?
Nob Hill Cofleo'tSI^*
6c
Airway CoffarSZi lb.
9c
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