The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 02, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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    Marriage Licenses
Mr. and Mrs. List«* Parrish enter­
tained at a farewell party Friday eve­
ning in honor of Miss Janice Oster-
hout, who has been transferred to an
office in Grants Pass. Travel games
were enjoyed, followed by refresh­
ments around gaily decorated tables
in blue and white. Centering the
serving table was a bus depot, which
concealed a gift from those present
to the honor guest. E tch guest had
a miniature suitcase at his place,
which contained a fortune.
Guests included Mrs.. Martha Mul­
key, Myrtle Fleer, Vera Stevens,
Doris Hadsall, Avis Ricketts, Dale
Hooten, Tom Boots, Joyce Benham,
Earl Benham, Evelyn McKee, Einar
Bjorkstrom, Ann Anderson, Mr. and
Mrs. Liston Parrish and the hohor
guest, Janice Osterhouth. -
A found robin letter was written
ta Wilton Willey, who is in the
army.
A solid, substantial business
The Towne
1 Aug »1—Henry Detlefewt, of Nor-
J way, and TTTTy Anna Rathman, of
Albany.
I Sept 1—Millard .Curtis Morning
land Gertrude May Cook, both of
Siltcoos, Ore.
Sept. 1—Delbert W. Galbreath, of
Burlington, Waah., and Elene Haft,
of Port Orford, Ore.
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Sept. 1—Waiter John Joyce. Jr., of
Montclair, N. J„ and Mary O’Con­
nor, of Caldwell. N. J.
Probate Court Items
' District Attorney Ben C. Flaxel
was on uTesday appointed adminis­
trator of the estate of Ausley Edward
Babcock, who died in Multnomah
county August 17. Verd Smith, Mike
Boone and OrvlUe Wilson were
named as appraisers of the estate
which is estimated to consist of $1500
in real property and $400 in personal.
Surprise Shower For
Mrs. Glen Church
Including Equipment Is
Mrs Glen Church was pleasantly
surprised at a shower given in her
honor by Mrs. Glen Hutton. The
rooms were decorated with asters
Gertrude Meaning
New Furniture and Home
Ironing Boards $3.95 & $4.95
• Church.
Headquarters for
School Supplies
Daveno and Chair-Sets
$109*50 and up
We have a complete stock of all School
Items and are ready to supply all needs.
Note Books and Fillers
Pens - Pencils - Rulers
Ink - Typing Paper
Fountain Pens-Indexes
■ Erasers - Lunch Kits
Cedar Chests
Occasional Tables $5.95 and up
Bob McGilvery
Home A Week
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy
Open Evenings until 8:0#
Two Zeigler Boys At
Same C. G.*Station
Tents—
27c
PEARS S’* l5p„.23c
CRACKERS
CATSUP il"?“ “S 25c
POT CLEANERS„19*
PEACHES £'«29c
COFFEE
W“L. 32c
* 29c
PICKLES
-8x10 Wall tenl-IOoz
10x12 Wall Tent-IOoz
TISSUE WAUX>B^h 19c
BORAXO
Tarpaulins—
BLEACH
Various sizes frcm - - $2.75 up
WHEATIES 2,23c
Tc
WAX PAPER
Bud Trendell Transferred
To Corpus Christi, Texas
Department
Bud Trendell, Navy aviation me*
chanlc, first class, has been trans­
ferred from Oklahoma to the Navy
camp at Corpus Christi, Texas, where
his old schoolmates, Charles Mclntee
and Bud Arnold are stationed. His
father, A. O Trendell, expects him
home on leave before long.
GROUND BEEF
7 Pts.
30c
SALT FORK *
No Points
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LIVER
6 Pts.
30c
FLUFFO
4 Pts.
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SIRLOIN STEAK
Beef
11 Pts, .....
OCR CEILING PRICES ARE
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25c
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BEEF ROASTS ’
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1R« k
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AND OPEN TO YOUB 1NRPRCTION
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34c J
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THRIFT
GROCERY
8
Coquille
Myrtle Point 8
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For Thrifty Buyer»
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