PAGE THttt 1 • Social Notes . ...................... 11 * H-id mi Bartons Buy Lamb Cottage At Bandon Shop at Norton’s for automobile flag sets and crepe paper with which to decorate your cars and blcyoles for the Fourth of July parade. a PAINT VALUES IOHELP YOU SAVE 7 . . ■— Belle Knife Hospital List of Selectees Recently Inducted Rationing Calehdar Rattea Book Na 3 June 30—Red stamps J, K. L, M The Venture Club, newly organized and N expire. Each weekly aeries junior group within the International good for 18 points. Soroptimist Club had its first regu­ July 7—Blue stamps K, L and M lar luncheon meeting this week Tues­ good through this ejate. day at the Coquille Hotel. The regu­ Sugar __ lar meeting days will be the first August 1£—Stamp No. 13, book No. and third Tuesdays of the month. The 1, good for five pounds, expires at first meeting will be a luncheon with midnight. Stamps No. 15 and No. 18 business session, the second meeting in war ration book one valid for 5 a dinner or otherwise social function. pounds of sugar each for home can­ Plans for a project for the year were ning. d is cu ss e d and the matter of dues Coffee settled. Donna Dean Boaaerman, July 21—Stamp 21, book No. 1, president, was in the chair. good for one pound, expires. Stamp Members attending were: Eunice 22 valid for one pound. July 22 to Howe, Jean Bryan, Dorothea Yar­ August 11. Stamp No. 24, good for brough, , Jean Watkins, Margaret one pound, expired June 30. Stewart, Mary Frances Swain, Phyl­ Siioes lis Belloni, Georgianna Perrott, Mar­ Oct. 31—Stamp No. 18, book No. 1, garet Belloni, Maxine Johnson, valid for one pair of shoes through Yvonne Kern, Glenda Clinton. Aloha stamps interchangeable among family Allen living in same household. Fuel OU September 30—Period 5 coupons Bachelor Giris Te Sell ' valid March 26 September Tickets At The Dawes .._ through - -------- The Bachelor Girls’ luncheon last 30 Heating coupons—one unit, value Friday noon was devoted to a dis- ten gallons; ten units, 100 gallons, cussion of the float they will enter Gasoline in Monday’s parade. They also .made | July 21—“A" houk expires. No. 8 arrangements for selling tickets at, «tamps in “A" book? valid through the Fourth dances in the Community j this “-*" dale. ’ . Building. Those present for the Tire* Cars with B books must have tires luncheon were Margaret Belloni, Dorothy Coffey, Margaret Stewart, inspected every fAur months; cars Maxine Johnson, Donna Dean Bosser- with C books, every three months; man, Alys June Fox, Aloha Allen, cars with A books, every six months. Yvonne Kern Lois Robison, Mar­ guerite Robison, Phyllis Belloni, No- Son of Former Minister Here rene McKeown, Eunice Howe and Killed In Hay Field Gladys May. The many friends of Rev. and Mrs. t “,(l' " 1" Chas. Bergner here will be shocked to hear that their youngest son, David Stanley, 18 years, who was born after they went east to Rochester, N. Y., died at a hospital In Medford last First Lieut. Jess Barton, havipg Wednesday at the result of injuries; been moved from Manchester, Tenn., he received when he fell from a load to Nashville, where he is attending of hay at a Sams Valley ranch near) an officers’ referee school and being Medford on Junel4. He was assisting 1 also out on maneuvers, Mrs. Barton in harvesting the hay crop of a friend. The Bergners who resided in Co­ has come west and is now with her mother at Tonopah, Nev. A little quille some 20 years ago came west later ahe Is coming over here to spend again early this spring, Mr. Bergner the summer and fall with the J. S. being associated with the U. S. O. staff at Camp White. Barton family. The body was taken to Chaumont, Mr. Barton last week completed a deal with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lamb N. Y., for burial. Coquille friends of the family who for the purchase of the latter’s cot­ tage on the beach at Bandon. Mr. aaw them recently say the deceased Barton says they hsve felt lost since boy was a splendid specimen of their cottage burned, not far away young manhood in every way. from their recent purchase, and they Withnell Here fra^Brtde are anticipating a considerable use of it this year. To Rehearae C. H. S. Band . . .................................. — - —...... - ~ Mrs. Horace Taibort, Coquille, last The following men from Coos County Local Board No. 3, Coquille, I Oregon, were inducted into the Armed Forces at Portland, on June 13, 1043: Navy: Alvin E. Hickam Earl K. Griffith Sterling V. Gruenewald Leonard S. Smith Elmo L. Frye John L. Mulvihill Army: • Curtis G. Shipp Richard E. Bland Jack D. Stiles Clifford W. Bauguess Wilfred C. Wasson Kelly Smith Thomas J. Newton ’ Gordon Richard Daniels Harold A. Bowlby Claude E. DeOs John C. Carman Jack R. Sperry ’ ., Arthur L. Wilberger Rolf Holmstrom • Robert B. McLarrin Bernard R. Er tel Burton R. Johnson Virgil I. Mcfcendry Boyd D. Stone Edward L. Morgan Harold R. Gregory Richard R. Pointer Another Coquille -man inducted June 18 waF H. C. Christenson who was registered at Eureka, Calif., and was inducted into the Navy. He has been succeeded as cashier at thq S. P. depot here by Wayne Schroeder. i Calling carda, ou ter .11.00. Thursday, and Mrs. Harry Collier of Arago on Sunday, both underwent major operations. Mrs. Woodrow Robison, at Arago, entered Sunday for treatment. An 8H pound baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sell of Riverton, just after midnight Sunday. Yesterday O. E. Mattoon, of Co­ quille, underwent a major operation and Kenneth Hull from eastern Ore­ gon submitted to an appendectomy. Dismissals the past week were Zed Finley lsst Friday; Mrs. Hatch and baby, Mrs. Bertha Pèllet and Mrs. Inez Pinkston on Saturday; Wiley Cornwell on Tuesday; Mrs. Ellison Doyle and baby pnd Mrs. Leila Wil­ berger yesterday. I wish to extend to all my friends my sincere appreciation and thanks for their wonderful and munificent support which enabled me to win the Coquille 4th of July Victory Girl con­ test. I shall endeavor to show them that their confidence was not mis­ placed. Betty Emery. Calling carda. bO for 81.00. Guaranteed Money - Saving Rates WHEN YOU HAVE Liability Insurance IN THE Farmers Automobile Insurance Exchange ' Ernie R. Smith Norton’s still have a few of those very nice Home Flag Sets, 3x5 foot flag, standard holder, 83 complete, s SAFEWAY , Mineuveriig mill for over the Forth (1) Evap. Milk, Pet, Borden^ tin 10 (1) Cherub Milk, Bacon Jowls Ham Back Squares 22c Salt Pork - Lunch Meat Pork Steak 26c 33c 34c 1.50 to 14.50 1.50 to 3.50 Home Comfort Range 115.00 Dressing T ables 12.50 to 15.00 ^icenger“^^^ • Circulators • Davenports BROOKS ‘XL t S1 tall can 10c (5) Nucoa Margarine 1 lb ctn 25c (15) Shortening Royal Satin 3 lb 64 6 6 8 (15) Shortening, Spry 3 lb jar 71c (S) Cheese, Brookfield lb. 34c (15) Shortening Snowdrift 3,1b 71c Miscellaneous Values lb. bag COFFEE If you want to have a holiday-with the rest of the family over the Fourth then do a bit of maneuvering with the menus for the Ions week end eo that you can have some time off too. A little forehanded preparation is all It take« minu »raarier To begin with, plan your menus for the full week end. arranging them so that one day in the 'kitchen can do the work for two days' aating Serve the first dinner of the week •nd hot and family style and /or The second day. plan a picnic st yle dinner in the backyard, in a nearby park, or m the country Next, plan your shopping lint in full and do all th* shopping for the full week end at one time. As a pattern to follow, we suggest the following menus to be altered to your needs FIRST DAV'» MINU A Resat •< Vour Choice Mashed Petateee Cream Gravy (Make plenty /or the viliayi Steamed Asparagus with Sieved Egg Volk and Vegetable Oil Topping Het Bread Butter er Substitute Deep-Dish Berry er Fruit Pie Beverage tlCONO DAV'» MINU Sliced Cold Roast on Sandwich Bun* \ With Mustard-Mayonnaise Maahed Rotate Salad Tomato Cole Slaw Additional Buna Butter er Substitute Fresh Fruit or Individual Fruit Pies / Bsverage OVMIR Wilt IND MIAlt — When FLOUR 49 lb. sack Si Q7 PLUMS California Santa Rosa lb. ^5g ■ Kitchen Craft CANTALOUPES 36’c & 2Ts Jumbo lb ] £ MAYONNAISE pint jar Na Made V Kraft Cottage CHEESE OAe Pint cup BREAD Bathnett • (1) Potted Meat Morrels 2 Mitins 11 French's WAHTtfr • Bed Springs • Mottresses ’ WILL BE YOURS AT Coos Budget Committee The Same As Previously Appointed MU8TARD 5 ox. jar 2 for O Baby Beds .................. -......................... Calling cams, 50 tor SLUO.’ Security I will not be responsible for ac­ counts contracted by anyone other than myself after this date, July 1, 1043. Roy H. Osborne, 24t2* . Myrtle Point, Oregon The county court on Monday this week appointed the same budget committee which was appointed sev­ eral weeks ago and whose meeting was cancelled until after the close of the fiscal year which ended yester­ day. They are R. A. Jeub of Co­ quille, Wm. N. Ekblad and Fritz Hagen of Coos Bay. I Ked Stamp Values Appreciation For Victory Girl Support 321 W. Front St. Phone 68 I S herwin W illiams P aints i —...................... . - overloaded. Mrs. K. M. Wilson Mrs. E. M. Wilson has just returned Monday from a visit in Portland with her daughter and bar husband, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Carlson. The trip was of more than usual importance be­ cause of the new baby girl, Mary Es­ ther, named for the two grandmoth­ ers. Mrs. Carlson is the former Elois Wilson. This is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. —. ... Yes, It is true, there is a safe harm- leas medicated liquid called Kleerex that dries up pimples over night. Many report that they had a red sore pimply face one night and surprised their friends the next day with a by Justice Fred Bull. The latter is clear complexion. There is no risk. The first application must convince to pay next Tuesday. Summoned Tuesday by the state you or ypu get your money bask. Join police to appear fVere Wm. M. Gray,- the happy Kleerex users who are no charged with a combined overload longer embarrassed with unsightly on his truck, and Robert Harvey I pimples. For sale by Barrow Drag. I Co. lOtSs Thomas for having his trailer unlit j Mr. and Mrs. Harold Withnell came in Monday from Seaside, at the cele­ bration committee’s request and he is conducting rehearsals of the Co­ quille High School band, of which he is the director, over a four-day pe­ riod. He cannot remain for the cel­ ebration and the leader for the three days of their appearance will be Woodrow Howell. Mr. Withnell reported that all but eight of the students were in atten­ dance at the rehearsals, those eight being either gone or at work where they cannot get away. Mr. - PIMPLES DISAPPEARED OVER NIGHT Clyde Erwin Pool for operating . his truck without P U. C. license . plates, on Monday of this week, and I Virgil Ira McKendry for having , four in the driver’s seat, on Tuesday, were each fined 8500 and 84.00 costf j NOTIC* Are Grandparents Gregg Hardware i Traffic Cases In J. P. Court Hera Past Week ' m lb. loaf 1 Julia Loe Wright IWV Shredded Wheat Nbsc. 2 pks. 23c Morning Glory Oats 3 lb pkg 24c Advertised Values Subject to Avail* able Stocks and Market Changes APRICOTS California, Tiltons CHERRIES Local, Bings ,b 25c ,b 25c SPINACH Local, Long Leaf ih. 9c ONIONS California Reds lb. SQUASH Local, Zucchini there's a bit of leisure time, as there will be tn a number of homes over the Fourth, then plan for the break­ fast to be a leisurely affair Dinner may be alate men I and if another meal is in order, make it a "raid-lho- refhgerator" affair Know all the answers to those cook­ ing questions which have been flying around lately1* Julia Lee Wright answers them in her latest Family Circle article entitled "Answering Quest ions That Are Flying Around " Your copy of THE FAMILY CIR­ CLE is ready for you at your Safeway Sofeurty Hootemnien’ Btrfit JULIA LEE WRIGHT. Dwto« 4