The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 10, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COQUILUt VALLET SENTINEL, COQÜÎLLE. OREGON. THIRSDAT, JVNE 10. IMS.
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Keys made tor all loci«. Stevens
Cash Hardware. Coquille. Ore.
tf
Chadwick LMge-Ks. Í8
• A. F, $ A. M.
Special Communication
Tues., June 15. Work In E. A.
Tues.. Jaa« 22, Werk In M. M.
Visitón Welcome
"HOW 1 STAY
YOUNG!"
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I don’t mean to brag,
but honestly I’m in as
good a condition today
as I was years ago and
that’s because my own­
er gives me special
wartime care.
War Any Waste is a Crime.
Waste • Electricity) Just
Ration Tickets Are
MOUNTAIN STATES
POWER COMPANY
“A Self-Supporting, Tax-
Paying, Private Enterprise"
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MrS BartOfl
Hpfld Mrs
*r’ Ex*Gov y ®rnor
Chas. Sprague, Traffic Cases The Past
mrs.
oarron Tn
loneaa
mrs. Sanford
oanrora R*tiros
Retires ¡ b Mrg
Rkhardgon
und Su Week ln Justice BuII>. Court
preme Court Justices Geo. Rossman
Soroptimist Club
With Fine Record
I Traffic violation cases, filed in Jus­
and Arthur B. Hay.
Culminating a highly successful
An organization meeting of a new
club for Coquille was held Tuesday ' term of office as State President of
evening at the home of Mrs. E. E. 4he Oregon Federation of Women’s
Leslie when a local group of execu- Clubs, Mrs. O. C. Sanford last week
tive business women formed the stepped down from office at the state
Soroptimist Club.
Mrs. Florence, convention in Salem, held June 1-2-3.
Barton became Its first president.' Mrs. George Moorhead, of Salem, is
Mrs. Earl Duncan, of North Bend, her successor. Mrs. Sanford’s fine
member of Marshfield’s Soroptimist record in office has received much
Club, was present as organizer and recognition throughout the state and,
two other Bay guests were: Mrs. John I“* an expression of appreciation at
Bergen and Ellen Rudnas, also the convention, she was awarded a
Marshfield members. The practice. degree and presented with a gift of
will be to hold luncheon meetings at cash sufficient for a war bond of sub-
the hotel on the second and fourth ' stantial amount. It was reported by
Tuesdays of the motnh.
'
J the Federation treasurer that, though
The attendance was very good in
spite of gasoline rationing without
wh^ch, of course, it would have been
still larger .
Coquille is to be congratulated on
having for its local president of the
Woman’s Club a new president in
Mrs. Sanford, who has so recently
distinguished herself statewide and
yet considers it an honor to head
the home club this year.
Mrs. Win. Mansel, retiring presi­
dent of the local club, attended the
state convention, accompanied by
Mrs. R. E. Boober, county federation
president, and delegate from Co­
quille’s club. Mrs. Mansell gave a
very fine report of the work of her
club year during the time allotted
at the convention for reports by
presidents throughout Oregon
In the freedom and sim­
plicity of the twining
vine in this pattern. The
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subdued colors of red,
10 MICI
green and blue accen­
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4
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A> AwtomobU« LbbHtty msvMM« to I m boat
way to m««t th« r*QMir«m«i*b of th« N«w Or«««« Low,
you should dbcmt thk MMter with m m w « I nww I« mm >*
PECTIN POWDER
25c
2 1-lb. pkgs.
25c
PARAFFIN
Jelly Seal
m w«H •• th« law.
ENRICHED
White Bread
”»■*«
3 pkgs.
8 uro-Jell
JulULee Wright’s
3 for XI-
CERTO PECTIN
mibio^13c
CERETANA
OATS
JELLY GLASSES
If already insured, w«‘ll check to w« if you have
th« two kind« of imuranc« that you r«aiiy need. Cal or
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write'
Quick er Regular
• lb bs, 4ÇC
A
JAR RUBBERS
Regular
12 Ln. pkg.
PANCAKE
FLOUR
J. S. BARTON
Sperry’s OO—
4 lb. bag
Susanna IQx-
m lb. sk.,”t
INSURANCE THAT INSURES”
Coquille, Oregon
The Title Company, Phone 21J
Bldg. 355 S. Taylor St.
rioni
tuate the fluting of the
Chelsea Wicker shape.
A large selection of Patterns to choose from
MATEJKA’S JEWELRY STORE
Blue
Point Value
4 V-8 Veg. Cocktail 46 oz. can 29c
2 Tomato Juice, Sun. Dwn No. 2 10c
4 Grpfrt Juice, Adams 46 oz. can 31c
8 Whole Green Peas 2 lb. pkg. 19c
24 Tomatoes Standard No. 2 Yi can 14c
14 Green Beans Santiam No. 2 can17c
10 Beets, Blue Tag Shoestring No. 2 9c
7 Fey Prunes, Top Flite No. 2 Vi 15c
Red
Point Value ,
1 Milk, Cherub tall cans
10c
15 Shortening, Royal Satin 3 lb jar 64c
15 Shortening, Snowdrift 3 lb jar 71c
Fruits a.id
Vegetables
The Industrial Repair Co.
•r yvu'r« b«iyi«j • h ariiH W
•* • b«f W «r««t«z, wa
of Coquille
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WELDING
MACHINING
PRESSING
METALLIZING
BLACKSMITHING
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Repairing Aids Victory
lb• ]¿c
APPLES Fancy Wineup
SOUP MIX 4 oz. pkg.
Deluxe Mushroom
ONIONS
Texas White
CALAVO
,b 6’/lC
,b 39c
Fancy Puerto
ASPARAGUS Wash. All Green
CARROTS
...... Ib.‘
Fresh
6c
,b 10c
“WALLY”
Res. 229J
CABBAGE California Green
K
SALAD DRESSING
Duchess
pint jar
PEANUT BUTTER
14c
22c
Skippy Chunk 1 lb. jar
37c
MAYONNAISE
Na Made
pint jar
27c
BAKING POWDER
SO SORRY, PLEASE!...
ftedmuy Mints
GROUND BEEF
HUNCH MEAT
>Fe can now handle all body work, painting,
PORK CROPS
and mechanical work on your car
Promptly
more mechanice
Southwestern Motor Co
Phone 83
Clabber Girl
«
PORK STEAK
RIB STEAK
32c 6
33c 6
39c 7
42c 9
38c 11
SAUERKRUAT 1C- quart
no pts.'
2 lb. can
CAKE FLOUR
Softasilk
That we have been unable to repair your
automobile promptly
Coquille
rot
SAFEWAY Hamanaka’¿¡tacit
6 o«. bottles special offer
,
‘
Mrs. Harold Stromquist was second
high. Mrs. Margaret Jamison was a
substitute guest. Members attending
’ were Mesdames Irving Larson, Ken­
nett Lawrence, Geo. Johnson,
‘
Fred
Hudson, Frank Martin and Harold
I
Stromquist.
fymjunqMttdA
Phone 46
Calling cards, 5u tor SIX». ,
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overload; George LeRoy Hulton,
June 4, Waterman Brothers, June 7,
Ed Capps and R. L. Wilson, June 9,
all for combined overload.
Ormond ’Joseph Jones was as­
sessed $2.00 fine and $4.00 costs,
June 5, for parking on the
The same day
berger was
Other officers chosen were: vice ‘ the organization had never lived
president, Leta Leslie; recording sec- within its budget, she, Myra Mont-
retary, Edith McNelly; cor. secretary, gomery, was there to tell them that
Georgianna Vaughan; treasurer, Bess this term’s administration not only
Maury, and two board members, had done so but also showed a sub­
Susie Folsom nd Flora Compton. Two stantial balance to pass on to the
committees were appointed: on by­ new one.
Coos People Witness Launching
laws, Wilda Schroeder; on publicity, I, The Federation has been given na- Of a Tanker at Portland
Ethel Littler.
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| tional recognition for its outstanding
Adrian G. Werth; former Riverton
June 19 is the date set for the war service. The period of Mrs. San-
Charter dinner. This will be a formal | ford’s office has been during uncer­ j and Coquille boy, who has been-em­
function« with husbands included. At tain times, yet the report was made ployed in the Kuiser shipyards as
this time there will be installation of ■ that the organization has held its foreman for some time, had the Honor
officers and the giving of the charter, membership and, added some new of riding the yard’s ' 15th tanker.
“River Raiser,” down the ways Tues­
all of which is done with a somewhat clubs and affiliated groups.
,
elaborate .ceremony. Director Mari-
The convention went on record ¡n day, May 25.
His
aunt
and
cousin,
Mrs.
Leonard
Ian Lewis and other Federation of­ support of war time service as the
L. Sell and Mitchell, of Arago, had
ficers will attend and be present to major project for the war.
give the charter.
The program included a tea at the a pleasant five-day visit at the home
i beautiful home of Mrs. George Ross- of Adrian and his wife in Portland.
I man, a conducted tour of the State They visited the yards and saw the
Neighborhood Club
; House and State Library and, for the launching.
Mrs. J. D. Gillespie was a Wed­
Mrs. Sell says she knows what
I
nesday hostess, entertaining mem­ Board, an important visit to Camp they mean now when they speak of
Adair.
bers of her bridge club at luncheon.
Prominent on the program .as the crowded conditions and the long
At bridge during the afternoon Mrs. ;
I speakers were Mrs. Saidie Orr Dun- hours in Portland.
George Johnson won high score and
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tice Bull's court the past week, and
in which the defendants have not
I yet appeared to answer, were against
¡Clyde Erwin Pool, June 4, for axle
costs jolt for having no license plates
on his vehicle. He was given till
June >0 to pay.
large pkg.
26c
Morning Glory Oats lg pg 24c
H O OATS, Quick 2 lb pkg 25c
POST-TENS Cereals pkg. 24c
Edwards Coffee
FLOUR, Kitchen Craft
FLOUR, Drifted Snow or Fisher
BLUE ROSE RICE ...................
TENDERONI, Van Camp’s
r
49 lb. sack $1.97
......... 49 lb. sk. $2.09
2 lb. package 19c
6 oz. pkg. 2 for 19c
Berries Illich
the ciuiif teista