The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 27, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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TRI COQUILLE VALUTO SENTINEL. COQUtLL*. OMtOON. THURSDAY, MAY 87. 1H3.
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Social Notes
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Lecturer Who Visited Plywood Mfgrs.
Europe To Speak
Meet In Tacoma
A telegram to the Sentinel from the
On Bible Prophecy
Large She
Party Far
A miscellaneous gift shower and
bridge party was given Friday eve­
ning, honoring Mias Marianne Axtell,
by Mrs. Jan. Brady at her home. The
rooms were decorated with mixed
bouquets of spring flowers.
The
large table where the bride-to-be
sat during refreshments, was centered
with an attractive arrangement of
orchid and yellow iris and candles in
matching color. At bridge Mrs. Amy
Aasen held high score and Mrs. E. A.
Walker was second high. Many beau­
tiful and useful gifts were received
by the honor guest.
Invited guests were the following:
Mesdames Ed McKeown, Orvin Gant,
Lynn Perrott, Dick Sherrill, H. W.
Pierce, Fred McNelly, E. E. Leslie,
Stewart Norton, A. B. Collier, Theo.
Clinton, Roy Neal, Gretohen Pen-
land, R. E. Boober, Georgianna
Vaughan, C. M. Gray, R. L. Stewart,
O, C. Sanford, J. L. Smith, W. E.
Bosserman, Geo. Johnson, John
Aasen, Earl Nosier, E. A. Walker,
Gertrude Ulett, J*. E. Axtell and D. W.
Sturdiavan; Misses Norene McKeown,
Madeline McKeown, Aloha Allen,
Margaret Belloni, Margaret Stewart,
Elaine Gray, Donna D. Bossermn,
Maxine Johnson and Rheo Walker.
Douglas Fir Plywood Assn., in con­
Rev. Nicholas Pirolo, D. D., of Chi­ vention at Tacoma, yesterday stated:
cago, Illinois, who visited Europe just
Northwest plywood manufacturers,
prior to the present crisis and who is whose 29 factories are operating top
the author of several books on cur­ production to supply nation's, needs,
rent developments,-will apeak at the concerned themselves primarily with
Assembly of God church, in a series future peacetime markets as they
of meetings which began Sunday, May hold their annual industry conven-
25, at 7:30 p. m. and to continue . tion.
through Sunday, May 30.
“First, plywood must be produced
He promises to speak frankly and i to help win the war but also you
candidly in his discourses < on the ' should now prepare to get back in the
character and general ambitions of consumer market again," W. E. Dif-
dictatorships in their relationship > ford, managing director of Douglas
Fir Plywood association, urged in his
annual report.
His review came after the plywood
men again named M. O. Cruver, Ta­
coma, president of their association.
' Other officers re-elected include
' Frost Snyder, J. P. Simpson and H.
E. Kenzler, all of Tacoma, trustees.
•The all-industry board members axe
IT. B. Malarkey and Clay Brown, of
i Portland; J. R. Robinson, of Everett,
and E. W. Daniels, Hoquiam.
Army and Maritime Commissions
rely on panels for soldier portable
' barracks, railorad cars, costal patrol
boats, torpedo boats, lifeboats, air­
plane boxes, parts for bombers and
fighting planes and a host of other
uses.
Farewell Party far
Mr. snd Mrs. Htakenbottosn
An enjoyable party was held last
Sunday night at the Eagle’s hall as a
farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Loal Hicken-
bottom. There was dancing, followed
by a delicious lunch. 'Besides a hand­
kerchief shower for Mrs. Hickenbot-
tom, the honor guests were also pre­
sented with two beautiful wool blank­
ets. Those attending were Messrs,
and Mesdames Geo. Adams, Earl
Adams, Kenneth Baker, Ollie Newton,
Glen Story, Austin Kyle, Frank De­
Costa, Ernest Johnson, Ëarl Living­
ston, Van Spares, Evan Albern, Fred
Bull, Ivan Haddix, Vernon Heinsel-
man, Lenorm Powndea, Mr. Jim Jacob­
ean, Lowell Simpqpn, Leonard Fitz­
patrick, Mesdames Gladys Gregg,
Molly Hugh, Bertha Wilson, Marjorie
Beall, Marian Anderson.
Townsend Club No. 1
Biegger Furniture
with the Roman church system, of
Thirty members of Townsend Club
Hitler and the Jews and of underly­ No. 1 attended the meeting Tuesday
ing conditions which prevail in Eur­ evening. After the opening cere­ Carter-Rice Salesman Buys
ope at the present time. He will speak mony, business matters were attended Stationery Store at Bay
of the world'a political and religious to by the club, with president Tilgh-
Jim Milne, popular Carter-Ride
situation from the prophetic view­
point showing its spiritual background
and application and will also point
out what part apootate Christianity
plays in world governmental affairs.
While in Italy Mr. Pirolo addressed
large audiences in Rome in a series of j
meetings conducted there, and also .
visited Mussolini’s “Mostra” (Fascist '
Exposition) at Rome. Knowing the
nature of the people of Europe and
having long studied the ambitions of
dictatorships, he is prepared to pre­
sent facts concerning dictator re-
gimes which will be of intense in-
terest to students of prophecy and all
Don’t let your stamps expire—bring your books to Safeway
thinking people. The speaker de­
NOW while stocks are adequate and get the most out of
your points at the lowest prices. Don't wait till the last
clares that he will unveil secret
minute. Spend them NOW I
causes of the situation which exists
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in Europe, having been there about
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the time that plans were being laid
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for the present war campaigns. He
also had opportunity to converse with
men of rank in Italy.
Point
BLUE STAMP VALUES
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For years Dr. Pirolo has taught and
Value
lectured in many states of the Union
Soup, Campbell Chic-i Noodle can 14c
with groat crowds in attendance
everywhere. Calling particular atten­
Beans, Small Whites
3 lb. pkg. 47c
tion to the developments of Anti­
Beans, Idaho Reds
5 lb. pkg. 45c
Christianity as seen today in Europe
Grfruit Jce„ Tex-Zest
46 oz can 31c
and the world at large, some of the
Point
RED 8TAMP VALUES
Grfruit
Jee.,
Tex-Zest
No.
2 can 14c
topics which will be included in his
Value
Tomato Jee, Sunny Dawn 46 oz. can 22c
talks are: “The World’s Clamour for
1 Potted Meat Morrells 2 Vi cans He
a Super-Man,” “Who Is to Blame for
Tomato Jce, Libby
47 oz. can 23c
9 Cudahy’s Tang
12 oz. can 33c
the present Chaos,” “Mystery Baby­
V-8, Veg. Cocktail 18 oz. cans 2 for 29c
19 Spry Shortening 3 lb. glass 71c
lon—the Universal Church,” “Dicta­
19 Snowdrift
3 lb. jar 71e
Peas Gardenaide No. 2 can 2 for 25c
torship vs. Romaniam,” “Anti-Chris-
15 Royal Satin Shortening 3 lb jar 54c
Peas Pict Sweet
No. 303 can 16c
tianity Today,” “The Triumph of
UNRATIONED ITEMS
14
Corn
Cntry
Home
Kernel
No. 2 can 15c
Christ over ths Anti-Christ,” “The
Carrot Joe., Cocktail Mix, 3 pkg
Church and the State—World Rela­
10 Carrots, Lord Mott
No. 303 12c
Raisins. Sun Maid seeded 19 oz.
tionship,” “America's Place in
10 Catsup Red Hill
14 oz. bottle 14c
Dried Prunes 2 lb He 4 lb pkg.
War.”
Ripe Olives Lindsay Jumbo pint
21 Peaches
Castle Crest No. 2 <4 can 23c
Rev. L. C. Persing, pastor of
A
local Assembly of God church,
tends a cordial invitation to all.
CLOSED MONDAY, MAY 31, MEMORIAL DAY
SAFEWAY jlcnK&naJceu' Guide
Mr. and Mrs. Fred MdNelly re-f
ceived an unexpected visit from How­
ard Moy, who came on Saturday stay­
ing with them until Tuesday. Howard
was president of the student body at
high school and hto many young
friends will be intersated to know he
is now a gunners mate, 3rd class, in
the armed guard. In a roeent edition
of a national magazine the work of
the Armed Guard was explained.
Every ship of the Merchant Marine
has a err»- of from ten to twenty navy
men who are sent out for the ships
protection on every trip. Howard
just returned from the Hawaian In­
lands.
Preston Moy, his brother, was last
weak moved from Santa Ana to
Sequoia Field, at Viaalia, where hè
will receive hie primary training in
the Army Air Corps.
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I paper Co., representative in south-
PIMPLES DISAPPEARED
! western Oregon, will no longer be
OVER NIGHT
calling on the trade, printing and re­
Yes, it is true, there is a safe harm­
tail. This week he purchased the less medicated liquid called Kleerex
Anderson stationery store in Marsh­ that Aries up pimples over night.
field and took immediate possession. Those who followed simple directions
and applied Kleerex upon retiring
Bridge Club With Mrs. Stromquist
were amazingly surprised when they
Members of the Neighborhood found their pimples has disappeared.
Bridge Club were guests of Mrs. | These users enthusiastically praise
Harold StromquiBt at her home in Kleerex and claim they are no longer
Sanford Heights. High scores were embarrassed and are now happy with
held by Mrs. Fred Hudson and Mrs. j their clear complexions. Don’t take
George Johnson. Others attending ! our word for it, use Kleerex tonight. If
were Mesdames Irving Larson, Ken-! one application
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does not satisfy, you
Autoists Must Turn In
neth Lawrence, Frank Martin, Don ' get your money back. T.
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There
no
Unused Gas Ration Coupons
Gillespie, Dan Melton and N. Worth risk so do not hesitate. For sale by
Motorists are warned by T. F. Smith.
Barrow Drug Co.
Thorn, district mileage rationing rep­
resentative ,pf the Klamath District
Office of Price Administration, that
local boards have the authority to
revoke gasoline rations if regulations
Ä number of
are violated.
With the expiration of stamp No.
5 in all ‘‘A’’ ration books at midnight
May 21st, motorists are cautioned to
turn, in all expired coupons to their
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local boards within five days. These
By
BILTWELL
gasoline rations, which remain the
property of OPA, should not be de­
MANY OCCASIONAL CHAIRS
stroyed or left with service station
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operators. Thorn said.
He also stated that a few motorists
A full line of Linoleum in 6-9J2 ft.
throughout the district are still in
violation of regulations regarding
width and 9x12 rugs
windshield stickers. "Only the high­
est value sticker should appear on
large assortment of full and twin
the windshield.”
Thorn said that any other gasoline
size mattresses and box springs
ration stickers in the possession of
the motorist should be destroyed.
man, in the chair.
Eighty-five member« and guests
Were in attendance at the all-county
meeting Sunday and it is hoped that
at the netx^ meeting State Representa­
tive Adams can be present, on June
87.
The meeting closed with all sing-
ing*“God Bless America.”.’ Door
prise was won by Mrs. Strang, Next
meeting, assorted puddings will be
served.
—Press Cor.
tirite rms
Evaporated milk
comes to the
rescueI
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In Justice Court
Lawrence Chester Doane paid *5
. fine and $4 costs last Friday in Jus­
tice Bull’s court here for having an
overlength load on his truck and Ezra
Everett Cooke, for truck speeding,
paid a >19 fine and costs.
Oscar Walter Dulaney and R. L.
Wilson, on Bunday, and Robert Har­
vey Thomas, on Monday, were all
summoned to appear before the J. P.
for having an overloaded truck.
Theo. Eunice Brown, for fishing
without a license, paid a >2.00 fine
1 and $23 of the fine was suspended
when a license had been purchased
and was shown to the justice.
I All arrests were made by the state
police.
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INVIST TRIM IN WAR SAVINGS RONDS
SUGAR, White Satin 51b. 32c 10 lb. 02c
Brown Sugar (Use stamp 12) lb. pkg. 9c
FLOUR Kitchen Craft 49 lb. sack >1.97
FLOUR Harvest Blossom 24 lb sk 79c
PANCAKE FLOUR 8perry 28 oz. pg 18c
APPLES Fey Winesaps lb. | £c
Tomatoes fey, firm, ripe 1b
15c
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PEANUT BUTTER Real Roast lb Jar 28c
SALAD Dressing Duchess pint jar 22c
OATS Morning Glory
Ige pkg 24c
QUAKER OATS reg. or quick, ige. 24c
TENDERONI Van Camps 6 oz. pkg 9c
REGULAR PICNICS, lb.
SPARE RIBS, Lb.
PORK LIVER, Lb.
LEMONS
lb,
Sunkist
ORANGES Calif. Valencies lb Ç
j/jlf
OM>
'«S unhy B roo
TURNIPS Calif, clip-top lb.
GROUND BEEF, Lb.
Pork Shoulder Roast
Center cut, lb.
PORK STEAK, Lb.
FRESH LING COD, lb.
Radishes, Gn Onions, Cucumbers
OYSTERS, Pt.
3£c
27c
25c
29c
35c
37c
35c
53c
CANNED MILK
10c
BREAD
iy, lb. loaf
Julia Lee Wright Enriched T3c
JAR RUBBERS
4c
Regular
Dozen in Pkg.
SU-PURB SOAP
20c
Granulated
24 oz. pkg.
X
OXYDOL SOAP
23c
24 oz. box
IVORY FLAKES
23c
121/> oz. pkg.
Popular Brands
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Old Sonny Brook. A new supply
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