The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 26, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    COQUILLE VALUT 8CNT1NEL. CÖQUtLLt. ORIGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST M, 1943.
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'Billings > May
Hazel Flannery. Ardith Newton,
•Jailing cara». ÀM) tor tfi.OQ.
Card of Thanks
June Billings and Mabel Kyle. Mem­
We wish to express to our friends
bers who attended were: Susie Har- our sincere appreciation for the cards
denbrook, Hattie Gaffey, Kathrine of sympathy and for flowers sent us '
i “Coug” Moy Home For
I The marriage of Miss Gladys May Lemon, Hazel Goodman, Ealie Oddy, following the death of our brother,'
A. F. & A. M.
Jessie Adams. Ada Hurl butt and Merrill S. Corbin, whose body was,
Jeuie
Two Days This Week
Iand
s Billings, of Ashland, Ore.,
Special Communication
Margaret Spores.
laid to rest at Grand Rapids, Mich.,
TUESDAY. AUG. 11. >:H F. M.
Hnw.M r
. WBM «»‘emnized last Sunday after­
Howard C. (Cyug) Moy spent a
n at two
m
SaJt Creek
on Tuesday this week.
Wark in F. C.
couple of day. at home her. this ^
A
Mrs. Ron Endicott Loses
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McMitchell, ,
Mrs. Wm. Gaffey, of this city, re­
Z »“Tit “‘“'Uculariy interesting fact is that Mte. Life In Siltcoos Lake
Florence Hallock.
ceived quite a thrill last Friday night yeaterday. His vewel
docked last May., ¿rundfuther’ who was , Bap.
when she heard the voice of her son
Services were held at Myrtle Point
broadcasting from Tokyo, where he is „ ..«.to t m
'««*** in« uiuruii
^«rch ui
in
a.
a A
i
huihrwi , iwunucu
Han/ed/
a visit in Tacoma he came to CoquilleJ
the ceremony was perform«!, on Monday for Mrs. Ronald Endicott,
u prisoner. Tlie recorded re-broad­
who was drowned in Siltcoos lake,
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br,de
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cast which she heard had been sent
e£i?*T1u,niJhe u
‘ whit* *llk mo,r* dre“ Wllh lon« near Florence on Tuesday of last
from Japan earlier in the evening
week. Rev. Richard Cochran of the
shortly after Pterl Harbor. He is trafn and a
y vell> wWch f,u Presbyterian
church officiated at the I To make this simple, , no risk hear-
when she could not get it, but about
and Harbison’s Myrtlewood
now Gunner .Mate 3d clas. and Is a
w le
inUd Uara She waa
iporarily deaf­
eleven o’clock that evening 15 ladles
«.vices
and
interment was in the
NJV>’ <un.crew
given in marriage by her brother,
ly ringing buzzing
Gifts for all occasions
assembled at. the Geo. Burr home
family plot at Bandon.
head
r<te
head nol#ea
noises due
due to
to k
hardened
or coagu- i
merchant ship He expects to go out Edward M
Luella M
and the recorded broadcast came in
wax
(cerumen),
try
the
Ourine
i
luted
The
accident
which
resulted
in
her
See
ear large variety of petted
again soon after he report, for dutr
bride,maid. Wearing . dress
plainly. It was Bud’s voice, without
Home Method test that to many tay
One of he thing, he mention«!
a death by drowning occurred when ha. enabled them to hear well again. | Hants; rosea, gardenias and other
a doubt, she says.
eat flowers in season.
here, and t 1» not ceruorable new.,
of roge, and bouvardla Cecil the boom stick on the sail boat in You mllst hear oetter after making
Mr. and Mrs. Gaffey have also re­
Across from Tslepbsus Off. Pa. <4
ta th. opinion of Naval men that the !Law,
private firlt clag,
WM the which she and Mr. Endicott were this simple test or you get your money
ceived 18 cards from people in other
riding knocked her overboard and back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear ,
J«P .ubs have .mailer .ub. <roofn.I1
The marriage
states who heard the broadcast and
before he could bring
the boat Drops todav at Barrow Drug Co.
fastened fore and aft on th. decks, emony wag read by Rev Mr
sent cards In case his parents did not
around
she
had
disappeared
and the
which carry but two torpedoes and der
hear it Bud’s message was:
have a cruising radius of leu than
FoUowin<
wedding
waa a body was not found for several days.
“This is William Ivan Gaffey, 29,
She was the daugther of Mr. and
200 mills.
They are, of course, recepUon at the May home
U- S. N„ taken prisoner at Kiska,
Mrs. George Huther of Riverton and
manned by suicide crews and prob-
—
.............
People oall most for and often can’t understand why there are
The young couple left for a honey- (_^1,de8 her husband is survived by
speaking from Tokyo. Dear Mother
ably are not really expected to *** rnoon °n the coa,t The> are to Uve two children by a former marriage.
none of the following to be had.
in the U. S.: I am calling from Tokyo,
turn to the mother sub.
, at Ashland, Ore The happy couple i
_____________
Japan. I am in good health, so do
was here yesterday collecting the
not worry. I am in a camp, near
Again next Tuesday, Aug. 31, a
bride’s personal effects and left yes­
Yokohama.
Please write to me Maury Williams Transferred
traveling examiner of applicants, for
terday for their new home.
soon.” ‘ Then followed the names of i To School At Fargo, N. D.
drivers* Licenses wil be at the Co­
Several friends went up to the
other prisoner
irisoner young men whose ,' Maury
Maury Williams,
Willlamgi who
who enlisted
enlllt
in
quille city hall, between 9:00 a. m.
parents should be notified of their the Air Corps several months ago and wedding from here.
and 4:00 p. m.
safety. He then continued:
■ ,
has been stationed in the hot country
“Good-bye for now. I will write around Fresno, Calif., was transferred Birthday Party
A heavy bomber, cruising at 250
as soon as I can. Your loving son, last week to Fargo, N. D., where he
Mrs. Agnes Lewis arid Mrs. Lucille miles an hour, burns three and one-
Bud. Anyone hearing this message, is taking an adminltrative course at. McCloud entertained the members of
third gallons of gasoline every min­
please forward to my family.” His the agricultural department. He did the Spurgeon Hill birthday club last
ute.
Very few items are resold without reconditioning.
1 specialise
address is: Camp No. 2, Information not know when
____
_ wrote
_______
_ Friday,
__
_
_
he
his mother,
Aug. _ 20. The
birthdays
of
in Store Repair Work and stock several hunfeed pounds of Parts.
Section American War Prisoners, Mrs. jane williams, just what his the two hostesses were celebrated. I
New!
All kinds or games and
Tokyo, care International Red Croas,
lr“yün« WOUld
f°5 bUt ,aid that --------------------------------------------------------
Be,ide* the club memberï attending, See
'
them at the Gobdyeai
Geneva.
»
while it was not as hot at Fargo as |1 there
were four _
guests
____ _____
__ as follows: (store. Buy now for Christmas.
it was at Fresno, the mosquitoes
Carl Torrey Has Been In Six . were just as bad.
Major Engagements In Pacific I
______________
I
Hems About Local Boys In Senke
. Nuptials Sunday
Chadwick lodge Ne. i8<
Mrs. Gaffey Hears
Son Bud's Voice
Men And
Women Who Are
Hard Of Hearing -
Bergen's
Better Blossoms
WANTED—Used Furniture
Sewing Machines
Washers
Radios
Dishes
Bed Springs
Breakfast Tables
Dressers
Heaters
Enamel Ranges
Circulators
Furniture Sets
Brooks Used Furniture
1
I
1
Carl Torrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' Aldon Barklow Home
Guy E. Torrey who has been in six From The Aleutians
major engagements in the Pacific war
Aldon Barklow, son of Mrs. Mabel
zone, arrived here Monday from San
Francisco on a week's leave from Barklow of Myrtle Point, who was
his vessel. Carl graduated from Co­ one of the first to enlist in the Sea-I
quille High in 1939 and enlisted in bees from Coos county, was a Co­
the Navy in 1941. He has been at quille visitor yesterday. He arrived;
sea since Pearl Harbor and, if per­ home Monday on a 30-day leave after ,
mitted, could doubtless give many an being in the Aleutians for several
interesting account of encounters months. From the looks of him liv­
ing in the Arctic region did not hurt,
with the Jape.
him at all.
J. H. Schroeder, Jr, Leaves
Monday To Rejoin Vessel
Tomato Jce., Sunny Dawn (3 blue) No. 2 can 10c
Vege Cockf’l, V-8 (4 blue) 48 ox. can
30c
Fears, Del Monte (15-blue) No. 2*4 can 28c
Corn, Country Home While (16 blue) No. 2 14c
Spinach, Gardenside (18 blue) No. 2*4 can 16c
Diced Beets, White Tag (10-blue) No. 2 can 8c
Peas, Gardenside
(18-blue)
No. 2 can 18c-
Cut Beans, Gardenside (11 blue) No. 2 can 14c
Mixed Soup Stock
(8 blue)
2 1b. bag 18c
20c
Ketchup, Heinx (15 blue) 14 ox. bottle
Catsup, Red Hill (15 blue) 14 ox. bottle 14c
lb. ctn. 26c
Crisco Shorten’g (4 red)
Royal Satin Shortn’i g (12 red) 3 lb. Jar 64c
Margarine. Sunny Bank (4 red) lb. pkg. 17c
Belle fyiife Hospital
John H. Schroeder, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Schroeder at Johnsons
Mill, left Monday morning to rejoin
his vessel at Oakland, Calif. He had
enjoyed a 20-day leave after return­
ing from Navy patrol in the Pacific
and says his vessel was in some en­
gagements and had an experience
with a Jap sub.
Mrs. Pauline Harvey entered for,
treatment in the hospital last Thurs­
day.
On Saturday Sheldon Storm and
Edith Hunt underwent tonsil ectomies !
and Charles Davis entered for treat-
ment of an' infected knee.
Rodney, seven-year old son of
Norman Halter of Norway, was |
brought in on Sunday for treatment.
Here From Fort
— ■
Velma Coy underwent a tonsil op­
Leonard Wood
eration on Monday.
Paul Vincent, who lost a thumb and -
Richard A. Hennessey has been in
forefinger
at the
Coquille on furlough for a five-day.—
—^— while working —
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visit with his wife and two-year-old 1 plant, was brought in to the hospital
son, George, at the R. A. Wernich on Tuesday.
Yesterday Verna Thurman and
home. Private Hennessey enlisted in
April and after a short period pt Norma Jean Cole underwent ton-
Fort Lewis was sent to Fort Leonard silactomies.
Dismissals the past week were
Wood in Missouri, where he has just
completed his basic training in an Mrs. Ray Briton and baby, Mrs. Stin-
engineering division. He left Tues­ nott and Vernon Anderson last Thurs­
day evening for Fort Leonard Wood, day, Mrs. Grant Hartwell and baby
where he expects to get his orders to on Saturday, Chas. Spencer and
Peggy Tomlinson on Monday.
leave for a port of embarcation.
Irvine Snyder In Merchant
Marine Corps On Catalina
Real Estate Deals Reported
By Geo. Oerding Agency
Irvine Snyder. 17-year old son of
Mrs. John King of this city, is now
stationed at Catalina Island He en­
listed in the Merchant Marines and
left three weeks ago to join the unit
to which he was assigned. Prior to
that he had been employed at the
Smith plant.
Property on Sanford Heights, con-
listing of about nine acres, has been
sold by George E. Oerding, Coquille
realtor, to Wm. Eveland. The owner
of the property was Zoe A. Fugelson.
Mr. Eveland is annexing the property
to a tract he owns adjoining it.
The home of Orville and Nora Tharp
on Ninth street, was sold to Mary B.
Chadwick Lodge, A. F. 4 A. M. Cross. Mr. Tharp has left to go into
Stated communication Chadwick defense work and the purchaser has
moved Into her new home.
Lodge No. 58. A. F. A A. M., Tuesday,
August 31, 8:00 p. m. Work in the
We carry a complete line of V-
F. C. Visiting brothers invited to at­
Belts for all makes of Refrigerators,
tend.
I
R. C. Johnson, W. M. Washing Machines and other equip­
ment. Waaher Service Co.. 365 W.
Front, Coquille. Phone
Ifltfs
Calling cards. 5c ror »1.00.
Unrationed Values
KOOL-AID, assorted 2 pkgs. 8c
NOB HILL Coffee
AIRWAY COFFEE lb. bag 20c
GRAPEFRUIT
lb.
8c
CABBAGE ....
lb.
3c
CELERY .........
lb. 10c
CANTALOUPE
lb.
TOMATOES ......
IS lb. lug 81.18
................lb. 8c
Rad Hen Molasses 18 os glass 13c
FNUT Butter Beal Rat lb Jar 28c
Shredded Ralston 12 ox 2 pkg 25c
It is a pleasure to announce that I have become associated
with the Great Northern Life Insurance Company, as Dis­
trict Agent. This Company is an old line legal reserve com­
pany with a long record of service to policyholders. It
writes both Life Insurance and Accident and Health In­
surance (incomp protection). I shall be glad to consult with
any one on his Insurance needs, and recommend a Qreat......
iare < will be now
Northern Life polidy to fit the situation. There
obligation, of course, and I am—at your service.
r
Fred
R. Bull
DISTRICT AGENT
GREAT NORTHERN LIFE INSURANCE CO.
COQUILLE
4M W. Front
EDWARDS COFFEE lb. bag 27c
Soup Mix Minute Man 3 pkgs 25c
Vanilla Flavor Westag 4 ox bot 7c
FLOUR Fishers Blend 48 lb >2.11
8c
SQUASH Danish
OlB-l ASHIOMBB BBACN
COBBUB-
Prepare biscuit dough as usual Roll
it out to a thickness of M inch Cut
etrip to 5t around the aides of s pan
about 2 inches deep Arrange fresh,
sliced peaches, sugared to taste, in
pan Dot with butter Add M cup
water to create steam Cover poaches
with remaining dough, proas edges to­
gether and seal, cut largo elite in
top to allow steam to escape Bako
in hot oven (450* F ) for 15 minutes,
then turn down host and bake in
moderate oven (350* F.) for 15 min­
utes longer
rtOATiNO IBIANO - Place
fresh berries or sliced fruits in tall
sherbet dishes, cover with icy cold,
soft, boiled custard Top with me­
ringue made by beating egg whites
until stiff, then adding powdered
sugar and blending Put a fleck of
jelly or jam on top of the meringue
and chill.
rauit bittv - Combine 14 cups
moist breadcrumb» with M eup
sugar and 1 H tope cinnamon Place
alternate layers of fresh fruit and
Regardless of cut er price. Safeway
meat is guaranteed to please you.
’
Points
Price
PorkChops
lb. 9 38c
Shred Wheat Kellogg 12 ox pg 11
Pork Steak
lb. 7 34c
4c
When hot-wostbor appetites make
light dinners appropriate, reinforce
the menu with a hearty doeaert—
one that will tempt the family into
getting its full share of nourishing
food Good desserts can carry plenty
of food values, you know, including
vitamins, minerals, end energy-pro-
during essentials Our Diary of Deo-
aorta offers foods that are grand
flnales tq lightweight menus
ibuitib
Rice, MJB white 1 lb pkg. 14c
Hi Ho Crackers
1 lb pkg 23c
Soda Crackers
2 lb. pkg. 28c
Grapenuts Wheat Meal lb pg 13c
Jar Rubbers, regular dos.
At Your Service
lb. bag 24c
Dessert
siaaer 1943
with fruit and ending with bread­
crumbs Dot with butter or other
shortening, add H cup of fruit juice
or water, cover casserole and bske
in moderate oven (375* F » tot 45
minutes Serve with light eream er
thin custard sauce
3 ox pkg 12c
Beef Roast arm cuts 8 30c
OB »O SANBWKHU WOBBT VOVt
White Magic Bleach 4 gal. 18c
Spi. Herring 14 oz. jar 25c
Swan Soap, med. bar
Cut Herring 13 oz. jar 25c
If your desse r t problems are straight­
ened out, but sandwich Eilings are a
bore, then read Julia Leo Wright's
article in this week's Family Circle.
Pectin, Jen Jel
8c
White King Toilet Soap 3 bar 14c
Anchovies
3 lb. kit 98c
dr/AF gstssmaat , makes husband happy
It’s peeked with ideas
Safeway
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