Thommen Has Chadwick lodge No. 18 Albert Maiden Hears From George " A letter received yesterday by Al­ bert Maiden was from his son, George, taken prisoner on Wake Island in January, 1M2. when the Japs captured the civilians working on the islands as well as the service men. The letter was evidently written last January and was sent to the mine near Holland, Ore., where George and his father were working before he went to Wake, It was forwarded from Holland. Mr. Maiden has opinion that most when they read the following letter, that the Jap praise was included to make sure, the missive passed the censors there: Wasley Laird Graduates From Marine Reserve Officers School Second Lieutenant George Wasley Laird, 26, of Coquille, waa scheduled to be graduated from the Marine Corps Reserve Officers School yes­ terday at Quantico, Virginia. After completing his advanced officer in­ struction he will then be ready for duty at a «oecialist school or a com­ bat organization. . Lieutenant Laird won his gold bars 1 lust spring after being gruduated from the officer candidates class. He is Tom Martin, seaman second class, ' the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Laird san of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin, and the husband of Mrs. Lurene arrived home last evening from Camp 'Laird, of Bullards Route, Coquille. Farragut, where he has been for the past two months. Tom is home on a ve in track. After entering the na- L* Haynes Of This City fifteen-day leave. il service in January, IMI, he went 1> Now An Army Captain San Diego, Calif., for recruit Mrs A. N. Foley has received word Just came In today at Norton’s— aiding and has served at sea. He from her son, L. E. Haynes, who is the Webster Dictionary'at $1.36 and is been commended for rescue and ' and has been for some time stationed ten cent spiral arawlng pads for Ivage work. , ¡n Washington, D. C., that he was re- school. Get yours while they last, s The Submarine School, the only one cently promoted from a first lieuten- its kind in the Navy, is attended ancy, in the Army to a captaincy. fam WORMS Ideas far (uncías PUBLIC SALE uSXLAP DRESSING, Duchess pint jar 23c MARGARINE, Sunny Bank (4-red) Lb. 21c MARGARINE, Parkay (8-red) 2 lb. pkg. 54c MUSTARD French 9 ox. bottle 13c CHEESE, Pabstott Std or Pirn (3-red) pkg 18c RITZ CRACKERS 1 lb. pkg. 25c KRISPY CRACKERS 2 lb. pkg. Me PREM, Swift’s (5-red) 12 ox. can 38c TOMATO JCE Sunny Dawn (8 blue) 48 ox 23c Cranberry Sauce West Peak (10-B) 18 ox. ltc SALAD DRESSING Miracle Whip 18 ox. 28c PEANUT CRUSH CANNING PEACHES I fjWFST MKT. PEARS & TOMATOES L-'-,TT U 1 PRICE LETTUCE Local ,1b............. CUCUMBERS TURNIPS PEAS .* i^. TKKMS O E. E. COOK, Owner 5c lb lb. CAULIFLOWER LUNCH AT NOON Lb.................. 9c Ai. lb. 1‘ .,iu. a „ - J