Airmail Letter From Dick Avery Poul Walker Married In Conn An air mail letter was received this morning from Dick Avery, who was once a devil in the Sentinel of­ fice. He writes; • “Just a line to let you know I still think of you and the old gang. “I’m in England and though l*d like to be in U. S. A., I can't complain of things here» , “Give my regards to Mr. Greenough, Picture of Bud Gaffey In Clarepce Shoemaker and the Grimes’. Everyone else who knows me. Tell Jap Prison Camp Received them I would like to hear from any A clipping from a Spokane paper, and all of them. . received from Mrs. G. E. Garrison of “Hoping this finds you in health Marshfield, shows 'a wire-photo pic­ and prosperity, I remain, Dick.” ture of a dozen U. S. men who are in . •» —T,— ------ a Jap concentration camp. Among | them is Willard Ivan Gaffey of Co­ Geoge E. Oerding Sells quille, who was seized when the Japs Hunter Home On No. Coulter took Kiska, months ago. In the pic­ The home owned by Marie E. ture “Bud,” as he is called by his Hunter at 726 North Coulter St. in parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gaffey, Coquille, Was sold by George E. looks well and he hasn’t the crop of Oerding, realtor, to Mr. and Mrs. S. whiskers on his face that some of the Cooper. Mr. Cooper is employed at, others in the picture have. the Smith Wood Plant and they in­ tend to move into their new purchase' in the near future. Marie Hunter, the i former owner, is now located in Gold Beach. I Chas. Mulkey Taking His Air Training At Blythe Charles E. Mulkey is now in train­ ing at Morton’s Air Academy, at Blythe, California. Charles is 20 years old, a graduate of the Coquille high school and the son of Mrs. Martha Mulkey. He enlisted in Oct. 1942, but was not inducted until Feb., 1943. •>- Charles is now taking his primary flight training, which he hopes to com - plete early in November in prepara­ tion for army airplane pilot r He is ----------------- --- Past Nobl« Grands To Meet Friday Evening Mrs. D. L. Perkins Passes At Redlands Harbison’s hand-carved myrtìe-Ì I wood animals and costume jewelry i Gifts tflt all oecastau, at I ! at Bergen’s. Calling cards. SO rur S1.0C. ! ' s | -JBJ. ' 1 -''-I ' . . U UJ gBP-gW"—. Suggestions heart attackat Redlands, Calif. Mr*. Perkins, wife of David L. Perkins, who ran boats on the river for years, was born Laura Ann Shelton, in 1879 in Pottawattamie county, near Red Oak, Iowa. She came to Oregon with her parents, Mr.and Mrs. John Benett Royel Shelton, at the age of three. The Shelton family lived foT years on Beaver Slough and it was there where Mr. and Mrs. Perkins were married. Mrs. Eunice Dickens, their daughter, was born at Beaver Slough on the Bill Church place. Mrs. Grant Hartwell of Riverton, former­ ly Virginia Dickens, is a granddaugh­ ter. Charles David and Dianne Lee Hartwell are great grand children. George Shelton, of Riverton, is a brother. Dave Perkins was a Brother of Mrs. Joe Donaldson. The Shelton's are among the old and highly re­ spected residents of this section. Mi', and Mrs. Perkins left here in 1921 when they moved to California. They went first to Big Creek where Dave was associated with the Edison Co. After several years they moved to Redlands- Mrs. Eunice Dickens, who spent two months at Riverton visiting her daughter, left for her home and ar­ rived there the day before her 1 mother’s sudden death. __ L" ' 1 from S herwin -W illiams rAWHW>QM*TMS The Coquille Past Noble Grands Club, I. O. O. F., will meet tomorrow (Friday) evening, at eight o’dek, at i the home of Mrs. Estelle Dunn on , Heath street. All Past Noble Grands .are invited to attend. -------------------------- • See Schroeder’s Jewelry Store in | i Norton’s flow have Christmas cards Coquille for ^Diamonds and Watch ;in stock. Choose yours early. s Straps. r tfs | Gregg Hardware noM n S herwin W illiams P aints asssefeasssssess Service end Protection Är/eway for fom-fresb vegetables sold by weight POTATOES WMh-No 150 bag 86c GRAPES Fancy Tokay APPLES Roseburg Delicious CARROTS Fre-hLoc-1 EGG PLANT CANTALOUPE SHELL brown lb. 12c 41 For the Utmost in Economy and Conservation, bring your . Car to Shell Shellubrication - Wash Jobs - Wa> Polishes - Spark Plugs cleaned and re-gapped - Tires repaired To prevent excessive Tire wear and smpother ride I your shock absorbers checked now! And every 5000 n hereafter. Competent, trained Lubrication man to care for your 'Limited Quantity of Anti-freeae. Get yqurs NOW. — zf / Repair Shop In connection. Open daily from 8 a.m. till 7 pm. Jf jXWaimiM Closed Sunday. , R. B. ’Belf Wandling, Mgr. fgllfil | I j / ■/ Your Shell Station -J h I fo ’ I > Front & Willard 1 Phone 203, Coquille BE-«-“ A GRADE VEAL SALE Leg Rump Shoulder Veal Steak A Grade Sirloin Steak 'Pork Liver h i s now wiin vegetables j f.