The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 05, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COQUIMJl XAIXET 8ENTINEL, COQUILLE. OBEGON.
THURSDAY. AUGUST 5, 1943.
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Ben S. Fisher
Talks At Rotary
[Intrigue» Romance
Top "Assignment
Mrs. E. N. Harry brought in to the In Brittany" At Roxy
Sentinel office Monday a couple of
the huge Walla Walla Sweets onions, Thur., Fri., Saturday
Specimens From
Victory Gardens
Ben S. Fisher, attorney of the
Radio Corporation of America of
Washington, D. C., former resident of
Coos county, gave a very interesting which measure 4'4 inches through
M-G-M’s “Assignment in Brittany”
talk to the members and guests of the and which came from- her Victory
Rotary Club at their noon luncheon Garden. They were planted in late brings Helen Maclnnes* poular novel
meeting at the hotel Wednesday
spring and Mrs. Harry did all the to vivid life in a thrilling story of
Speaking of Washington, he said it work—planting, hoeing and harvest­ espionage, an amazing masquerade
! and a tender romance at the Roxy
was a city of confusion, that the con­ ing her crop.
Another garden product in the Sen­ Theatre, where {«¿will be hown Thurs-
stantly changing heads and personnel
of the various alphabetical depart­ tinel window is a treak of nature. i day, Friday, Saturday. It serves to in­
ments made for difficulty in getting The vine to which the small veg­ troduce to American screen audience*
anything done and that we should be etables are attached is a potato, but ¿Pierre Aumont, brilliant French actor
grateful that things on the war front instead of being tubers, the small who while serving with the French
were in so much better shape than spuds, which do not greatly resemble army figured in many outstanding
battles and won the Croix de Guerre
potatoes, are on the vine.
on the home front.
before the Nazis overran the country
One thing, he stated, that did not
he escaped from.
,
make for orderliness was the vast in­
Harold Glenns Here From
crease in population in the past two
Aumont plays a British secret
or three years due largely to the added Redmond—Tell of Dr Glaisyer
agent who poses as a French poilu,
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Glenn left Bertrand Corlay, whom he resembles.
bureaus and consequent increase In
government employees.
I| , Monday for their home in Redmond, He goes to the impersonated man’s
He gave a description of ths new where he is employed, after «pend- village to hunt for the secret hiding
Pentagon Building which he said ' in« a week in the valley with their ¡place of the German U-boats, bi his
covers twenty-two acres of ground parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Glenn masquerade he meets Corlay’s sweet­
space and houses between forty and at McKinley and Mr. and Mrs.R. H. heart (Susan Peters), with whom he
fifty
thousand government ’em- Southstone.
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/ails in love. He1 learns that Corlay
ployees. It has twelve cafeterias and I Harold »ays the Dr. W. V. Glaisyer ■ 1« mixed up with the attractive Signe
a fully equipped hospita'l and is oc- family is preparing to move from Hasso, who turns out to be a Nazi
cupied principally by war department Redmond to Portland where they j spy.
_ i After a series of incidents’ in
CmloyCffS
have hmiirkf
bought es a hnmn
home. Thn
The doctor ic
is _.L!_
which he risk* his life, he locates the
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a «-»«_-
•a— kk , bet­ submarine nest and manages to get
The building cost seventy-five mil- i looking
and
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considerably
lion dollars against the architect's ter now and gets around in the yard word to the Commandos. In a drama­
estimate of twenty-five milion and by the aid of a cane but he has no tic’ raid, the Commandos blast the
is located across the Potomac river use of his left arm and hand, Their nest to smithereens.
daughter, Dorothy, is with them
in Virginia.
Aumont glories in his role which
Mr. Fisher said we did not realize while her husband ia in the armed closely parallels his real life experi­
how fortunate we were to be living se^ice.
ences. Susan Peters performs a dif­
on the coast. He said when he left
ficult role with dramatic power and
Washington it was »8 degrees, in St.
Miss Hasso is arresting as the fem­
Geoge E. Oerding Sells
Louis it was 98 and in Oklahoma,
inine spy. Richard Whorf. Aumont*.
where he went to visit his son, it Two Coquille Properties
| first enemy, later turns out to be his
The
home
on
550
E.
Seventh
street,
was 98 and that the humidity was
’comrade and gives a finely balanced
owned by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swigart,
very high.
was
sold
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
A.
Rob
­
Mr. Fisher was accompanied west
ertson, who bought it for investment'
by his wife and daughter.
Last week a challenge was deliv­ and have already rented the property. (
ered to the Lions club for a soft ball The Swigarts are located in Albany,
game and President Lundquist read where Mr. Swigart is working in a
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a letter from them accepting the chal­ plywood plant.
The
house
of
Mr.
and
Mrs. Don­
lenge and a tentative date of next
Thursday evening was set for the ald Shore, located at BIS No. Heath,
was sold to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bishop.
game.
Rotarian John D. Carl, of Arago, He is a mechanic in the Southwest­
was present as a guest as were also ern Motor Co. garage here and Mr.
the following: Geo. H. Jenkins, Geo Shore is located in Marshfield.
.
i
Ulett, Bob Harris and Ray Jeub, of
the local Lions Club; Ron Burr and
R. E. Keever, of Coquille, and Dale
Lillebo, of North Bend.
Bachelor Girls Shower
Gladys May
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performance. Other principals in-
elude Margaret Wycherly. Reginald
Owen, Miles Mender, Sara Pad^en,
John Emeqy. George Colouris, Darryl
tiwinhan and Juanita Quigley.
Jack Conway, an experienced hand
at direction, blended thrills with heart
interest, and Charles Rosher’s photo­
graphy ia unique. Lennie Hayton
provided the musisc score which lends
an effective and dramatic touch to the
picture.
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tokat you Buy toiik
WAB BONDS
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Like a single flag in the “Wig­
wag” system, the purchase of a
War Savings Stamp or Bond, in it­
self has an infinitesimal effect upon
the entire war effort, but when 130
million determined people sei their
minds to make our War Bond drives
successful, the result is anything but
infinitesimal.
u s.-i mmrf Demrtmmt
Good Music
Everyone Invited
Calling card«. So for 91.00.
Reopening
Roxy Fountain Lunch
Under New Ownership
at 11:00 A. M.
Wednesciay, Aug. 11
Featuring
Noon Day Merchant Lunch
Stop in Before the Show and Try Our
Special Dinner
Midunner
garden plates
Now’s the time of year to take a
careful look at the fresh vegetables
on the market, for varied menu in­
spiration. The ways you can serve
these garden treats are almost limit­
lees—and llwy do wonders for lazy
< appetites.
whole
meal on one plate! Arrange shredded
greens on iargs plates. Lettuce,
ocher salad greens, or crisp, raw
spinach may be used. In the center
of each plate, place large tomatoes
hollowed out and filled with chopped
egg, meat or chicken salad. Around
the tomatoesC arrange a circle of
chilled, cooked pees, then another
circle of sliced, pickled' beets. Pass
ths salad dTBasing separately Hot
cheese biscuits or toasted cheese
sandwiches are delicious with this.
And custard or pie fits in well for
dessert.
COMBINATION SAL AB HAT«— A
MIDWMMU PtATTM —At one side of
a large, bested platter, place pastry
shells filled with creamed, diced,
hard-cooked eggs and peas. In
separate groups place mounds of
sauteed, shredded cabbage, broiled
tomato halves and broiled fresh
peach or apricot halves. Serve with
toast or crackers, and follow with a
fruit bread pudding.
HOT WIATHtS SALAD BLAH -Place
in
separate lettuce cups .a generoue
serving of potato salad, chopped
spiced beets and cottage cheese, and
cooked, green string beans. Garnish
with cucumber and carrot strips.
Serve your favorite dressing sepa­
rately, and pass a plate of oven-hot
muffins. Apple pie and cheese will
polish this meal off.
MOSI BABBCN BMCIAL IMAB
Also Featuring
Sandwiches and Salads
ALAN BAILEY
C L!—J-LJ
The Industrial Repair Co.
You’ll find move delicious food ideas
in Julia Lee Wright’s article thia
week in Family Circle Magazine. It
is entitled Victory Garden Specials
and real specials they are, too.
Get your copy from your Safeway
today.
Safeway
Homemakers’ Bureau
JULU LEX WRIGHT. DtnMav
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MCTAfeLÆiNG"PRESSING
BLACKSMITHING
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SONOTONE
HEARING CENTER
AUGUST 12th
COQUILLE HOTEL
Coquille, Oregon
Mr. Sam Mete, Consultant
Sonotone of Portland
J■
321 Failing Bldg.
Portland, Oregon
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Under the provisions of the new state law, which becomes
effective on June IQ, it ia highly desirable, from the auto-
ist’s point of view that his car be fully covered by Liability
Insurance to make sure that, in case of an accident or col­
lision, for which he may not be responsible, that the license
> of his car is not suspended, pending court action to deter-
k mine where the fault lay.
FOR THE BEST IN LIABILITY INSURANCE SEE
E. E. (Spike) Leslie
Office Phone 5
Blue Stamp Values
PeM
PH«»
Votes
Vstes
SPLIT PEAS lb. pkg. IO-
Green or Yellow—I points 1 ^5»
PORK & BEANS 1744 oz Mt
Heins—12 pointe
LIMA BEANS 1 lb. pkg. 1Of
4 Pointe
«^V
GREEN PEAS 2 cans O C-
Gardenside—18 points
Beets Del Monte No. 2 IA-
t
Diced—9 points
can
CREAM CORN 2 cans OQr
Country Home—14 points
Grapefruit Jce 46 ozcan 41«
Adams—I points
W IV
PEARS Ray Crest
O1«
IS pointe No. 303 glass * 1 **
PEACHES Red Tag
IQ«
IS points
No. 303 glass 1
Res. Phone 95L
' IL 14c
lb. 13c
lb. 18c
lb. 15c
lb. 5c
lb. 9c
/ Special Valves
/
SALT, Maximum 26 ox. pkg.
KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR 4» lb. sk. |1J7
CORN MEAL, Mammy Lou, Yol. 1 lb. ik. 36c
BROWN RICE, MJB 1 lb. pkg..................... 12c
SOUP MIX, Minute Man, Asst. Pkg,
RAISINS, Del Monte Seeded 15 oz. pkg. 13c
CLAPP S OATMEAL, baby food, 8 oz. pk. 15c
PAROWAX PARAFFIN 1 lb. pkg. 2 for 25c
Edwards COFFEE no stamp needed! lb. 27c
Nob Hill COFFEE whole roast lb. bag 24c
NABISCO BRAN — 100%
lb. pkg.......... 19c
SOIL-OFF Cleaner
quart ......................... 60c
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER can 2 for 15c
WHITE KING SOAP gran. 22 oz. pkg. 23c
IVORY SOAP medium bar....... ................. 5c
SIIINOLA WHITE LIQUID 10c bottle
0c
4
Red Stamp Values
SHORTENING 3 lb jar ÀA-
Royal 8aUn — 12 points
SHORTENING 3 lb jar 71-
Spry or Snowdrift 12 pte. '
SHORTENING lb ctn A7-
Crises — 4 points
« Z v.
OLIVE OIL 4k pint can A Q-.
3 point.
"TWV
PARK A Y OLEO
flQ-
8 pointe — 2 lb. ctn.
CHERUB MILK baby can Ke
or Pet, Bordens, etc. *4 roint **
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WELDING'
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B
of Coquille
MACHINING
Visit'
BEETS fresh, local
lb. 6c
PEAS
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CANTALOPE The Dalles
TOMATOES Calif. Field -
PEACHES Hales - -
SQUASH
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White Summer
ONIONS Local Bermudas
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Saturday
August 7 '
Better Hearing
Safeway Farm-Fresh
fruits and vegetables
Visitor« Welcome
DANCE
DEAFEN
20 Minutes Will Tell You How
Much Your Hearing Can
Be Helped
For
Auto Liability Insurance
A. F.* A. M.
Stated Communication
Coquille
Eagles
Shakespeare.
While it is not required by law that auto drivers have
Chadwick lodge No.
I
There were 22 past worahiptuT
' masters of Masonic lodges present at
the special communication for Past
Masters Night of Chandwick Lodge
Tuesday when the Master Masons
degKe was conferred by the lodge’s
former masters. Don McCune and
Ray Jeub shared the honors of oc­
cupying the W. M. chair. After the
session the goodly attendance en­
joyed a late lunch in the dining room
below. One of the visitors was Mas­
ter Arthur Christensen, of Blanco
lodge at Marshfield.
We carry a complete line of V-
Belts for all makes of Refrigerators,
.
Wigwog___
Washing Machines and other.equip­
Frequently the Navy, the Coast ment. Washer Service Co.. 365 W.
16tfs
Guard and the Signal Corps finds it Front, Coquille. Phone. *
expedient to relay messages without
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benefit of telephone, telegraph or
Trespass Notices. primed on cion. |
radio. That is when the semaphore
for sale at this office.
system is employed.
TUESDAY, AUG. 11. 4:46 F. M
A surprise kitchen sbtrwer for
Gladys May was a feature of the reg­
ular Bachelor Girls meeting Wednes­
day evening at the home of Margaret
Stewart. Girls who were unable to
be present sent gift« and many lovely
thing« wrapped attractively and tied
with ribbon« and flowers were re­
ceived by the honor guest.
Miss May la to be married Aug. 22
to John Billings, of Ashland, Ore.
Members present last evening were:
Phyllis Belloni, Gladys May, Donna
Dean Bosserman, Maxine Johnson,
Marguerite Robinson, Lydia Hol­
stein, Alys June Fox, Eunice Howe,
Margaret Belloni.
Master Mason Degree Conferred
There is between my will and all
By Chadwick Past Masters
offences a guard of patience.-
DAD GCTS fi&SQNAL-ADrtCE
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Pork Roast
Pork Chops
Veal Steak
Halibut
Salmon
Salt Cod
Spic. Anchovies
per Pound
Points
35c lb 7
38c lb 9
31c lb 6
39c lb.
49c lb.
23c lb.
3l/j lb kit 98c