The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 04, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    and Mr«. Sibold are moving into their
new home »this week. Mr. Wallace
Is the owner of the meat market in
the Henninger Market in Coquille.
Mr. Oerding also sold the home of
The large ranch owned by the Cap­
ital company of San Francisco, con­ Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Terrell, located
sisting of 358.23 acres of land and on the^coast highway in the Sanford
all buildings, was, sold by Geo. E. Heights district to Mr. and Mrs.
Oerding to Thomas and Helen M. Soren Buus. Mr. Terrell while in
Detlefsen. This property is located Coquille was on the police force and
three miles northeast of Bandon and left for Portland some time ago to
borders. on the Coquille river near go into defense work. Mr. Buus will
Bullards. The ranch has been under begin making improvements on his
lease from the Capital Co. to Floyd new place and expects to move soon
Peterson, who will give up his lease thereafter. He is employed at South­
and the Detlefsens will lease it to new western Motors as foreman of the re­
parties in the near future. The Det­ pair department.
| The total amount invoved in tbe
lefsens operate a ranch between Co­
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quille and Myrtle Point and will con­ transactions was $21,900.
i-taa ftta toal Bop bai Sells
attt
Ranch, Homes*
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_ Coquille Boys In
Kenneth Winegar
Listed As Missing
Service Outstanding
His parents here, Mr. and Mrs. w.
W. Winegar, received word recently
from the War Department that their
son, Kenneth, who enlisted in the
Army Air Corps in September prior
to Pearl Harbor, was missing, follow-
ing a bomber flight over Germany,
The date was not given but from let-
ters from Kenneth received since Mrs.
Wineger thinks it must have been
on that flight when 60 bombers were
lost two or three weeks ago.
Kenneth had been navigator on his
ship for some tjme and had recently
been made a Squadron navigator.
Another son, Harold, who is now a
seaman first class, has just completed
his training at the San Diego base
and is nov^ ready to take his avia­
tion trailing.
Bob Collier A
Second Lieutenant
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Robert Cottier, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Collier, writes them from
Australia that he has graduated from
his officers’ training and is now a
second lieutenant and has received
an assignment in the school. Lieu-
tenant Collier left the Atlantic Coast
the last of February, 1942. He was
in New Guinea eight months and last
spring cabled his mother he was
being sent to Austrialla to attend
officers’ school.
' • Marc Shelley, looking very trim in
his Nuvy uniform and in splendid
health, tyas been at home since last
__ visiting
_ Mrs.
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Saturday,
Shelley
’ and
home folks. He left this morning for
San Francisco, where his vessel, a
destroyer, has been undergoing re-
pairs for a couple of weeks.
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Marc is a carpenters
mate second
class and, during the year he has
been in the Navy, has seen consid-
erable action in the Pacific. His ves-
sei’s last trip was a three months'
voyage from this coast.
He reports that George McDonald,
formerly with the bank here and who
was also here this week, is on the
same destroyer that he is.
Marc says he has encountered sev­
eral Coquille boys on his trips around
the Pacific and says that without
exception they are outstanding and
fulfilling their, duties in protecting
the United States and fighting the.
sneak Japs in a most creditable man­
ner. He mentioned particularly Al­
vin Shaver, whom he encountered
before the latter was sent up to Alas­
ka where he met death, some months
ago in a pjane crash.
tinue to live on that ranch for the
present.
In addition to the above sale, Mr.
Oerding also completed the sale of
three Coquille residences. The E. L.
Peterson home at 590 Knowlton av­
enue was sold to Dr. and Mrs. T. De
La Rhue. The doctor is redecorating
the entire home and will move into
It sopn. Mr. Peterson was formerly
county judge and bought this lovely
home from Weldon Kline and wheq
Judge Peterson was appointed as
head of the state agricultural depart­
ment he placed (he proqprty on the
market. He now resides in Salem.
Another home in Coquille located
at 460 N. Taylor street and which
was owned by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Wallace was sold to Mr. and Mrs. W.
,
Hand-carved Myrtlewood for col­ H. Sibold, who already own a home
next to their recent purchase.
lectors at Harbison's.
VALU
Corporal Robert Irwin, son of Mrs.
Iyal Pleith of the local post office
force, came in Monday evening from
the south for a few days’ visit with
her. Corp. Irwin has been on active
duty in the South Pacific for the past
year and a half and during that time
has seen a great deal of action which
he does not talk about. He is home
now on sick leave and will return
to the hospital when he leaves here,
with service in the South Seas all
over for him.
Wm. L. Ray An Aviation
Cadet At A Kansas Field
Several candidates, .were initiated
at the two meetings of Beulah Chap­
ter, No. 6, O. E. S., last week, one
of them at a special meeting held
Friday nighty Mrs. Rudy Johnson
was tha winner of the attendance
award.
Friendship night will be observed
at the next regular meeting, Thurs­
day evening, Nov. 11. Members of
Chadwick Lodge, No. 68, and all vis­
iting members will be special guests.
Armistice Day, November 11
Have you bought your Christmas
cards yet? It’s not too early. NorUins
have a fine selection of Hallmark and
Volland cards suitable for imprinting.
Buy now.
Time 2 o’clock
Adm. 50c-(Inc. tax)
NOT
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RATIONED.'
RATIONED»
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Values ace NOT rationed — there are plenty oi Values to be had by
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BEVERLY PEANUT BUTTER, 1 lb. jar
32e
those vH are interested in jetting more for their food dollar—in
HARVEST PICKLES, 1 qt. jar.
32c
quality and quantity. In this ad are just a few of Safeway's Values.
C rescent mustard , ib. jar
9c
A-l SAUCE, 6 oz. bottle ............
30c
TABASCO PEPPERS, 3 oz. jar .........
10c
MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESS., pt.
26c
WHY PAY MORE?
CAMPBELL’S
TOMATO
• (3 Points Can)
25c
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Mrs. Elwyn Nosier returned lait
Saturday from San Bruno, Calif., I
where she had visited Mr. Nosier for
a week. Hs is now a ship's cook,
second class, and had recently been
transferred from Oakland. He is ex­
pecting a ship assignment soon.
While there Mrs. Nosier exper­
ienced the earthquake, the worst in
that section since 1934, but they were
in the elevator of the hotel at the
time and did not realize the shaking
was an earthquake until they heard
others talking about it.
BLUE ROSE RICE.2 lb. pkg.
20c
SOUP STOCK, 2 lb. pkg..... ............
19c
WHOLE GREEN PEAS, 2 lb. pkg.....
21c
HOROWITZ NOODLES, 8 oz. pkg.
17c
SOYA BEANS, 2 lb. pkg....................
20c
POP CORN, 2 lb. pkg..........................
29c
GIN SING NOODLES.......................
13c
ROASTED PEANUTS, lb.....
29c
OLEO
SUNNY BANK
Vitamins Added
(5 points pkg.)
CORN
DEL MONTE
CREAM STYLE
(13 Points Can)
2»"‘ 34c
No. 2
cans
PEARS
STANDARD
(24 Points Can)
CRISCO
SPRY OR
SNOWDRIFT
(5 points lb.)
25c
^53 ft
k No. 2'/,
1b.
jar
3
OLD MILL VINEGAR, qt. bottle
..... 13c
APPLE JUICE, 12 oz. bottle...........
16c
TILLAMOOK CRAB, 16 Yt oz. ... .
... 41c
WESTERN MATCHES, etn........
23c
LINDSAY SELECT OLIVES, pt.
19c
HORSE RADISH, 4 oz. net..........
12c
SODA CRACKERS, 2 lbs...............
3b.... 29c
PANCAKE FLOUR, 9 lb. bag....
49c
ROLLED OATS, 9 lb. bag............
49c
SHREDDED WHEAT NABISCO, 2 pkgs. 23c
62C
GRO PUP DOG FOOD, lge. pkg............... 24c
CREAM oF WHEAT, lge. pkg.
... 24c
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COFFEE
SUGAR
BEET, 5-lb...............
A\v>n Hickam Graduates From
Navy Aviation Training School
10 “i Sack
Alvin Elliott Hickam, 19, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Henry Hickam, of
North Heath Street, Coquille, was
graduated recently from the Naval
Training School for aviation located
jpt the Naval Air Technical Training
^Center, Navy Pier in Chicago, Ill,
Whole-Roast
EDWARDS
Lb. Pkg.
• Nob Hill, lb. bag ... 25c
• Airway, lb. bag
31c
61C
(Use Stamp No. 29—
Good for 5 lbs.)
Royal Satin
Shortening
PORK & BEANS, Van Camps (21 pts.) 1 lb. 11 oz. can
BAKED BEANS, B & M (14 pts.) No. 1 jar.............
GREEN BEANS, Briar Gate (10 pts) No. 2 can
SPINACH, Emerald Bay (10 pts) No. 2 •/, can.........
TOMATOES, Gardenside (21 pts) No. 2^ can
PEAS, Sugar Belle (18 pts) No.£ can
with recognition as a “qualified
striker" for a petty officer rating in
his specialty.
Assignment to the specialty school
came after his recruit training apti­
tude tests indicated his avifttlon abili­
ty. Navy Pier’s school offers instruc­
tion for both aviation machinist's
mates and aviation metalsmiths.
(4 points per lb.)
24c
FLOUR
BREAD
KITCHEN CRAFT
ENRICHED
Julia Lee Wright s
Wheat or Enriched White
5 Lb. Sack
24Mi lb.
Sack
1% lb.
Loaf
SILK TOILET TISSUE, 4 rolls
ZEE NAPKINS, 3 pkgs.
ZEE TOWELS, 2 pkgs...............
SOIL OFF Liquid Cleanser, 1 qt. jar ...
SAL SODA, Water Softener, 2 >4 lb. Pkg.
KINDELSTYX, Starts Fires Easier
SAFEWAY PRODUCE
SAFEWAY MEATS %
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When Mrs. Anne Byers Mathts en­
listed in the Marine Corps recently it
made seven members of her mother’s
family now in Uncle Sam's service.
The mother is Mrs. Chas. Arthur
Byers of this city and the seven in­
clude her husband, three brothers and
two brother-in-laws who are in the
Jiavy. -
Myrtle Point
Friendship Night To Be
Observed by O. E. S. Nov. 11
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SOUP
Elwyn Nosier Expects Over
Seas Assignment Soon
Seven Of Her Family
Are In The Armed Services
VS.
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JOÀJL
Compare them!
Wm. L. Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Ray of Coquille, is one of a
class of Aviation Cadets and students
who recently arrived at the Strother
Army Air Field in Kansas.
After
nine and one-half weeks' formation ■
and night flying in the heavier, faster
Vultee Valiants there, he will go to
an advanced Institution and then be
awarded his silver pilot's wings in
the final stage of training at another
field.
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Coquille
Ladies! If you are really interested in LOW PRICES—you can be assured that
Had Year and A Half
Of Service in South Pacific
a
Football
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Mrs. Fortier’s Nephew Killed
In Action In Italy
Mrs. W. H. Fortier has received
word from her sister, Mrs. R. G.
Whldden, who was recently a visitor
here and whose home is in Calgary,
that the latter's son, L/Cpl Guy
Whldden. was killed in Italy, the
words reaching them just after they
returned to Calgary from Coquille.
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Calling cards, ou tor 91.00.
GRAPES. Tokays, lb.
Thankscivin« it only S
We have a complete
CELERY, Utah Type, lb
supply of seasonable
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CRANBERRIES, Local, lb
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weeks away.
We are
takins orders for Turkeys |
fruita and vegetables in
TOMATOES. lb;
meet.
COCOANUTS, lb.
We invite your inspection
Drop in and
Grade A------
SIRLOIN STEAK
ROUND STEAK
BEEF ROAST
* Gr.de A----- ’
VEAL STEAK
VEAL ftOAST
LETTUCE, Loca.1 lb
Lb 40c
Lb. 4QC
Lb. 27c
* 30c
Lb. 29c
.HALIBUT lb
39c
lOYSTERS, Pt. .............. ............ 65c
SALMON, Ib. ___ __ :.............. 45c
APPLES, Spitz, lb
PEARS, lb...............
BUY AN EXTRA WAR BOND
WITH YOUR SAVINGS
PRICES GOOD ALL WEEK-------
SHOP EARLY!
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