The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 16, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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Makes Record Sales
Leonard Ensele
Slightly Injured
The War Department wired Mrs. Oerding. This locker plant was- the
Mae Ensele yesterday that her son, «rst successful locker plant in Coos
Technical Sergeant Leonard C. En- county. Mr. Thompson came to Ban-
sele, was able to return to duty on don from Albany in 1034 and started
Aug. 25 after being hospitalized since the development of the plant and con-
Aug. 15, when he was slightly wound- tinned to build it until it became a
ed in action in the European area. ver> successful venture. Mr. Thomp-
Leonard is a radio gunner on a fly-
««Id It in order to enter the shark
ing fortress, baaed in England, and llver business which is becoming a
Mrs. Ensele pad already had word big industry on the Pacific Coast,
from him that he had a hand injury | He wiU buy shark livers from Mexico
but that it would not interfere with
Canada. The new owners will
his violin playing when he gets home. take possession immediately and Mr.
Notwithstanding, the Wire gave Mrs Thompson will aasist them for a abort
Ensele a shock before she had read tim< in order that they wiU become
the contents.
acquainted with the working of the
on Friday, Sept. 17 at 8:30 p. m. Mer­
chants finding it impossible to at­
tend tills meeting should phone or
write for a copy of this new regula­
Soroptimist Club Met Tuesday
tion
because it becomes effective at
The Soroptimist Club enjftyed a
full hour of unusual and interesting once.
entertainment on Tuesday when the
group met for their usual luncheon at
the Coquille Hotel. Edith McNelly,
program chairman, requested that
•embers tell what the influencing
factor was which led them into their
present business or profession. The
short business session which opens
every meeting was ptesided o«r by
the president, Mrs. Florence Barton.
Mrs. Jewel Noble, a guest of her sis­
ter, Hattie Lee Holimon, visiting here
from Arkansas, attended
Cludwick lodge No. 18
Extra Gas Coupons are available for those
who will pick CRANBERRIES this season. Ap­
ply now to your local ration board.
Chas. Oerding
Sent To Detroit
War industries have absorbed many of the
usal cranberry pickers. This is a vital food
crop »nd if it is to be harvested many who have
never picked before will have to help this year.
O.P.A. Seta Date For Meeting
With Beer And Wine Dealers
O. P. A. announces a special meet- '
ing of the wholesale and retail dealers J
of imported and domestic wines, ;
spirits, cordials, liqueurs, and special- (
ties. The purpose of this meeting ia to
present Maximum Price Regulation [
People of other communities have harvest­
ed THEIR crops, and our cranberry crop can be
harvested by our local people if everyone lends
a hand.
Growers have no way of supplying trans­
portation so please get your gas coupons and
be ready for the harvest which will start the
last of this month.
No. 445, which establishes new ceil­
ing prices at retail and wholeasle.
The meeting will be held at the Co-
Reilley,
ia here
Farm-Fresh Produce
GRAPES
Malaga
CANTALOUPE
FRESH COCOANUTS
We have a Complete Line of
FRESH FRUITS For Canning
Rationed Food Values
GRAY HAIR
Thousands Use GRAYVITA
H m «,
writ. W «»II ••
BARROW DRUG CO.
GRADE A. A.
SIRLOIN STEAK
Lb..............
ROUND STEAK
Lb.............
ROAST
Lb................. ’............
VEAL CHOPS—A. A. Grade
Lb. ........... ................ r....
COFFEE
Whole roast — grpuad to your
order when you buy!
EDWARDS *• ** 27c
NOB HILL'“«24c
Miscellaneous Items