James Richmond And U. of O. Sweetheart Married Oct. 2 Hems About Local Boys In Service Just after fheir marriage, at Ra­ leigh, North Carolina,' on October 2, Mr. and Mrs. James Richmond called his parents. Dr. and Mrs. James Rich­ mond, here to tell them the glad news. Before his induction into the army the groom was a student at the Uni­ versity Oregon as was his bride, Miss Evelyn Mitchell, whose home was in Portland. Her mother ac­ companied her to the AtlanUc coast to be present at the ceremony. Remember—Norton's _ for school and home supplies)^ Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Walker have received word indirectly, that their son, Richard, who is in the U. S. submarine service, is based some­ where in the Pacific and thht he >lill be based there for several months. This reporter is home from Camp performance of outstanding services fifteen-day leave. He as a member of a construction party < and says he is fine assigned the task of building an emev ily had a bad streak gency airplane strip in midwinter on s health since he left a small Island In the Aleutians. You to start hie training ably and efficiently performed the He says he got off to ! difficult task of landing personnel and start in boot camp supplies under the moot adverse con- hit with pneumonia, ditions of wind and sea on an- un­ low for a month. Af- protected beach, which under the nth he started in on constant threat of enemy submarine of rheumatic fever, and air action from an enemy base now well again and less than two hundred miles distant. Farragut next Satur- Your conduct throughout was in ac- assignment to school, cordance with the highest traditions ..------- .. f s.a, .. ........................... It is • pleasure to announce that I have become associated with the Great Northern Lite Insurance Company, as Dis­ trict Agent This Company is an old line legal reserve com­ pany with a long record ®f 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 fit the situation. There will be no obligation, of course, and I am—at your service. Joe Don Estes, who was here from the University of Oregon, at Eugene the past week-end, said that he has received his notice for call as on avi­ ation cadet candidate and expects ,o be ordered to report at some school in about two weeks. He also said that if his father, Coquille's former mail carrier, is sent across for service in Europe, that Mrs. Estes will not remain in Florida. 6 IDEAS for edd weather lunches .. ...... BREAD, Julia Lee Wright's 1 MARGARINE, Dalewood (4 MARGARINE, Parkay (4) 1 SANDWICH SPREAD, Lunch SALAD DRESSING Duchees PEANUT BUTTER Beverly STIDD’S TAMALES fxnnDVEAitS BIGS 1 . .......... "W"1 " 1 " 1 '*" Xr/rirst from the War De- qullle’ and who* Mother, Loveil After living in Oregon all his life he ing her he was wound- sk«uX> la now in ■«•vice in the South doesn't seem to care much for Ala­ ictlon. It is for this Pac|fic> ha> been commended by Vice bama as a place of residence. Heart is riven Admiral T. C. Kincaid, commander of __ ________ ’ the North Pacific Naval forces, for Has Recovered heroic action in the Aleutians The __ __________________ citation said in part: At nnagut t meritorious conduct in the office, 37tfs