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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1943)
Something new in filmusicah is scheduled to 63 shown Sunday, Mon day and Tuesday at the Roxy Thea tre, when “Stormy Weather" arrives. Old songb . . . new songs . . . blues songs . . . solid jive , . , “Stonny Weather” has all kinds, combined with some of the moot sensational dancing and production numbers ever filmed. Against the backdrop of an in genious story, the melodies that' have become part of American folklore spring to vivacious Ufe. “Aint Mis- bebaven,” “I Can’t Give You Any Mrs. Sara Southwick and her thing But Love,” and -“Digs Digs granddaughter. Miss Louise Hall, are Doo ” take on new meaning, as they here from Pasadena, Calif., spending a few weeks with Mrs. Florence Mc Elwain at her home on Fifth street. Mrs. McElwain and Mrs. Southwick are sifters-in-law. The Bible school held at Pioneer church closed last Friday evening Eighteen young people from the with a fine demonstration which re Church of Christ spent Sunday after vealed the careful work of the corps noon at the Hooton place on Croft of instructors. Mrs* James Bishop Lake. Boating, swimming and pic jwas in charge of the entire school 'and program. nicking were enjoyed. i i Beulah Chapter, No. «,40. E. S., will Townsend Club No. 3 will meet meet Thursday evening, Sept. 9, in with »>’• and Mrt. Ernest Buckner the Masonl; Hall at 8:00 n. m. September 9 at eight p. m. at their _______________ home, the first house on the right Mrs. Geo. Loveland, who has been «iter crossing the bridge going toward in the Consolidated Freightways of- Bandon. All are welcome, flee at Grants Pass, returned Sunday f • ---------- and is again in the company’s office Parish Picnic Sunday, here. She says it is good to be back September 12th home m she did not r—lly enjoy the j Qn Sun{hjy st <ralisting music of Cab Calloway , Shoes. October 31—Stamp No. It, pi. viding a torrkt . .................. jiuud fur one uair of shoes, expire» The highlight of the show is the Stoves. August M-—Rationing famed title number, "Stormy cooking and heating stoves begins— Weather" which Lena Horne sings in includes moot new stoves burning her own inimitable style, which has coal, wood, oil or gas for domestic j skyrocketed her to fame almost over use. Purchasers must get certificates night. And a new number that is from ration boards. . heading for top popularity is My, Fuel OU • i My, Ain’t That Somethin’.” a tricky September 30—Period 1 coupons in number born of the blues. Another new fuel oil rations valid through headed for hit parade fame is January 3, 1944. One unit, period 5 “There’s No Two Way« About Love." '-oupons valid through September 30 The entertainment in “Stormy for 10 gallons. Ten unit, period 5 Weather" goes right down the line- coupons, valid through Septemebr in the cast of the film are Katherine 30 for 100 gallons. Coupons with Dunham and her troupe, Fats Waller, gallonage printed on the face valid whose magi<Jlhgers make the key for amount indicated until expiration boards jump with jive, and those amazing Nicholas Borthers, whose sensational dancing has stopped many a show. Also featured in the cast are top comedians Ada Brown and Dooley of Coquille Wilson. Wm. LeBaron produced “Stormy Weather,” which was directed by An drew Stone. Frederick Jackson and Ted Koeh ler authorized the screen play. The adaption was by H. S. Kraft, from an original story of Jerry Horwin and Seymour B. Robinson. Dances were staged by Clarence Ropinson, and costumes were de-., signed by Helen Rose. The musical numbers were supervised by Fanchon. The Industrial Repair Co WELDING MACHINING - PRESSING METALLIZING BLACKSMITHING Repairing Aids Victory “WALLY" Rationing Calendar James' Episcopal Church will hold a „ . > -..parish picnic at the Kanu Klub M«» No». ^7^’J?“, ^ground, in Brewster valley. Parish- Wednesday for a ten day vteit at Ta- ,re Mked wgtch week>, coma, Wash. She was accompanied for „ OHygeia ....................... □ Liberty.......................... □ Naoue (10 las, 12 Mo.) □ OpeeR'd(12ba,14M.) □ Oatd'niUlMJOfc.) ¡ (Clip and keep for handy reference) Ration Book No. 3 ' October 3.—Expiration date of red stamps X, Y and Z, last of the rod stamps series m War Ration Book 3. X becomes valid August 22; Y on August 29, and Z on September S. September 20—Expiration date of blue stamps R,*S and T (processed foods). Blue stamps U, V and W be come valid September 1, good through October 20. Ration Book No. 3 (Brown stamps) Replacement book containing coupons to be used as those in ration book 2 run out. October 2. — Expiration date of brown stamps A and B, October 30 —Expiration date of brown stamps C, D, E and F. A becomes valid September 13; B on September 19; C on September 26; D on October 3; E on October 10; and F on October 17. Each weekly aeries good for 16 points. Ration Book No. 1 Sugar. October 31 — Expiration date stamp No. 14, five pounds. Can ning sugar stamps No. 15 and 16, each good for five pounds, through October Phone 46 At Your It is 4 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 (income protection). I shall be glad to consult with any one on his insurance needs, and recommend a Great Northern Life policy to fitAhe situation. There will be no obligation, of course, and I am—at your service. Choice flbwers and plant« reason ably priced at Bergen’s. i stock of pre-war We carry a complete line of V- Belts for all makes of Refrigerators. Washing Machines and other equip ment. Washer Service Co..-365 W. Front, Coquille. Phone. 16tfs See Schroeder’s Jewelry Store in Coquille for Diamonds and Watch Straps. tfs USE THIS COUPON Car Tires Coquilel Valley Sentinel “STORMY WEATHER” SEASON’S TOP MUSICAL PICTURE Truckers get your Tires capped with new A grade Rubber—the camelback fl • * A» ' - ' . ■ h . % . < with a larger pure rubber content- ,