The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 11, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    FAGg THRU
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left by Clara A. Miller, who died Oct.
28, is Arthur W: Morris, appointed
Lawrence Stitt was last Thursday Tuesday. The appraisers are C. R.
appointed executor of the will of Ida Wade, Archie Rosa und Chas. Schroe­
M. Swift, who died Oct. 3, 1943. A. der.
H. Rosa, Frank Culver and Erwin
Richert were named as appraisers of
Culling carol uc Tur J1.ÜO
the estate which is estimated to be
worth 33500 in real property.
Jonas August Zattlin was on Mon­
day appointed administrator of the
$400 estate left by Bessie I. Zattlin,
To, It Is true, there le a safe barm-
leea snedleated liquid called Kleerex
who died Oct. 19,
that Artec Up pfmplea over Bight.
Many report that they had a red sore
* Helen Rovang was appointed ad-
pimply .race one night and BWprtaM ’
their frlende the next day with a
ministrixt on Tuesday, of the $700 es-
clear complexion, There le no risk.
tate( left by Juline Moe, who died
The Sret application must convince
you or you sot your money back.
March 28, 1941. ^Appraisers ap­
Only 50c. Join the happy Kleorex
users who’are no longer embarraeaed
pointed were A. D. Rolfe, G. P.
with unalehtly pimples. Hold and
Stewart and J. W. Leggett.
recommoauod by
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Administrator of the $350 estate |
BARROW DRUG COMPANY
Probate Court Items
Robert W. McGilvery Married
At Berkeley, November 1
Corporal George Durrand '
Here Fog Ten Days
Robert'Warren McGilvery, son of
Technical Corporal Geo. Durrind,
Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGilvery of Co­ who has been in the Army for ths
quille, was married at Berkeley. past eight months, came in Saturday
Calif., on Nov. 1st. The bride is the night from Nashville, Tenn., to visit
former Alice Lusby, daughter of Mrs. Jiis wife, the former Eileen Percy,
Mabel Lusby of Eugene, and visited 'and home folks. He had a 15-day
here last fall. Both young people j furlough. Previous to going to Nash-
are graduates of Oregon State Col- ville, he had been in training at
lege, although they did not meet Aberdeen, Wash., and in Massachu-
while there but became acquainted In setts.
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California.
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The bride graduated in 1842 from
Pharmacy ¡»nd the groom who grad-
uated in 1941 majored in Chemistry.
Robert entered the service in Sept.,
’42, and attended Radio School at
Stillwater, Oklahoma, and Oakland,
Calif., and is a radio technician, first
class, in the Navy.
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Jim Hanna Selected For
Army Specialized Training
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James A. Hanna, son of Mrs. Hazel
K. Hanna of this city and who was
a 1942 Coquille High graduate, is
to be sent to some university*- for
Army specialized training Since he
t)as completed his preliminary train-
ing at Camp Wallace in Texas. He
was a member of the Sea Scouts here
and had been working in Portland
for the Iron Firen.an Mfg. Co., until
his induction.
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Quentin Towne Completes
Preliminary Air Training
Harley Knife Of The Navy
o Ten-flav
° Ten Day Leave
H
y
Mrs.
Harley Knife, son of Mr. and------
E- E- Knife, who has been in the
Navy for 8ome tim« und « now sta-
tione? in Seattle after spending
months at Kodiak, Alaska, came in
for a visit at home last Friday eve­
ning. He expects to return to Seattle
next Sunday.
Circuit Court Cases
Nov. 4—Leta Pearl Rieseberg vs.
Ralph Louis Rieseberg. Suit tag di- ’
vorce.
Nov. 4—Annemarie Elder vs. Rob­
ert G. Elder. Suit for divorce.
Nov. 8—Henry C. Hansen vs. Vi- |
vienne L. Hansen. Suit for divorce.,
Nov. 8—Ethel C. Littler vs. Roy
Ware Littler. Suit for divorce.
... ov. 8—Christie D. Whitt vs. Fred
C. Whitt. Suit for divorce.
Nov. 9—Mabie C. Cobb vs. Goo.
R. Cobb. Suit for divorce
Nov. 9—Nels Peterson Vs. Abraham
Van Zile et al. Suit foi divorce.
Nov. 9—Richard and Bernice Ja­
cobson vs. Margaret Wold et al.
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$18.56 to $35.00
CHESTS
Kitchen Stools
Two Divorces Granted
On Monday, In circuit court, Judge
Dal M. King granted a divorce to
Henry S. Hansen separating him from
1 Vivienne L. Hansen, and on Tuesday
to Edith L. Spaulding from Frank E.
Spaulding. ,
In the case of Reths Roland vs.
Ray S. Roland, the court upheld the
motion to strike out testimony offered
and postponed the case to a future
hearing.
$2.75 •
Gasoline
COOK STOVE
The Tip Top
Every day in the week serves
Breakfast at 8 a. m
Dinner at 12 m
Wanted
Sandwich Lunches
any hour of the day
or evening
RANGES
HEATERS
FURNITURE SETS
WASHERS
MOTORS
BED SPRINGS
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TIP TOP
Community Centre
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Neither is it expensive. Imagine! At Safeway you can buy the juiciest tenderest Sirloin Steak
you ever ate, or the finest, best-eating roast at surprisingly low prices, with money-back guar­
antee, too. Just remember that ALL food prices are LOW at Safeway ALL the time. Compare
these! WHY PAY MORE?
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A Grade Beef Roast
lb. 27c Pork Steak
lb. 40c
Link Sausage - - - lb. 39c
A Grade Short Ribs
lb. 20c
Assorted Luncheon Meats
Shoulder Veal Roast
lb. 29c
Minced Ham - Head Cheese - Pickled Pimiento
"
Pork " center cut 31c
Veal Loaf
SUGAR CUREp PICNICS
lb 32c
PORK SAUSAGE, Country Style
lb. 33c
PORK LIVER
-
-
-
-
lb. 24c
U. S. Primp HEN TURKEYS, under 16 lb
lb. 53c
A GRADE FOWL, 3 to 4 lb. average
lb 41c
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Arm A Blade
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6 peinte pound
MARGARINE
COFFEE
BREAD
BABY FOODS
Whole Roast Freshmss
Julia Lee Wright’s
Sliced Wheat and
Enriched White
1% Lb 13c
1 Loaf
Clapps - Heinz
and Gerbers’
DALEWOOD lb. 23c
SUNNYBROOK lb 21c
PARKAY - lb. 26c
EDWARDS
£ . 27c
A Solid Song Show
For The Solid South
1 —
,%Lb
Bottle
GRPFT. JUICE
13c
GRPFT. JUICE
32c
PEACHES 8X..>,
CORN
Country Home
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(13 pts)
BEANS
s““"”„p„)
,
HEINZ TOMATO
(18 points)
14 oz. boi.
18c
No. 2 can
141
No. 2 can
15c
No. 2 can
15c
PARMISLLOCHEESE <*•». pk<
9c
*
7c
Ifir
'X UV
5c
6c
20c
Small
Pkg.
10 oz.
can
RANCHO
(3 points
TOMATO •
per can
29c
n ..^™
APRICOTS J?***
PORK & BEANS v-
20c
CRANBERRY “5
“ , <“
Z»-I-lb, 1-oz. cans
37c
KRAFT SPREAD
Pin or Amer. (2)
19c
21c
5 oz.
ROKA SPREAD
KELLOGGS OR
ALBERS
Howdy Folks
10c
PEAS s"**'
(1 pointe per can)
KARO SYRUP =.
CORN FLAKES
SOUP
KETCHUP
STARTS SUNDAY — ROXY
TOMATO JUICE
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Calling cards, 50 rar «1.0C.
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Enfili at SAFEWAY S
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Belle Knife Hospital
Mrs. Chas. Spence last Wednesday,
and Mrs. Dollie Frickey on Thursday,
underwent major operations.
Mrs. H. R. Mast underwent a ma­
jor operation on Sunday and the same
day Mrs. A. C. Redifer and U. S.
Clymet entered for treatment. All
three reside in Coquille..
Mrs. Ada Lewis, of Powers, en­
tered for treatment on Tuesday.
Mrs. Opal Bucklys was able to leave
the hospital Sunday.
DINING SETS
$7,05 to $12.00
> Aviation Cadet Quentin H. Towne,
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Towne, Co­
quille, has successfully completed his
basic flying training 'at the Lemoore
Army Air Fieltf and now takes his
finale hurdle at an Army Air Forces
Advanced Flying Training School be­
fore receiving his silver wings.
committee, will be in charge with the
Next Monday night, Nov. 15, there members of their cuminittees.
will be a “Victory Garden” potluck
in a “Food for Victory” program. Vio­
See Schroeder’s Jewelry Store in
la Newton, chairman of war activities, Coquille tor Diamonds and Watch
and Ida Oerding, chairman of finance Straps.
* Pinpies Disappeared
Orer Night
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B. P. W. Notice
K”"
CHILI WITH BEANS
SHORTENING
SHORTENING
8™Y
(2)
5 oz. jar
Dennisons
(2) can
(W Pta)
*3 lb. jar
21c
71c
64c
NUCOA MARGARINE,/ £> 26c
(15 pts) 3-oz. jar
WESSON OIL
L.
29c
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Did you ever think of
what all you expect when
have your motor
you
worked on?
A fellow made it plain to
us a few days ago just what
he wanted. It was exactly
what we expect of every
motor we rebuild, and we
must give our equipment
due credit for us being able
to do this.
He wanted his motor to
start quickly and keep run­
ning; to respond with a
smooth flow of power with­
out sounding like an anvil
r churns under the hood; to
go farther on every drop of
gas and use no oil; and to
last for the Duration—of
the war or of the car —
which was very considerate.
ERNIE
AMZY
M&W Auto Service
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Salad Dressing
DUCHESS
Safeway
Produce
CRANBERRIES1“*'
YAMS
•
SPUDS
TOMATOES
APPLES W,N“A"
RED CABBAGE
" “
14c
SHREDDIES Nabisco
12 oz pkg 12c
Shredded Ralston Cereal 2 12-oz. pkgs 25
BAB-O CLEANER
PABLUM, Baby Cereal 18 oz. pkg. 33c
FRISKIES DOG FOOD 2 lb. pkg. 24c
2 lb. pkg.
KRISPY CRACKERS
,k33
Hardwheat
MACARONI
or Spaghetti •
,b- 15c
86c
18 lie
M 13c
6c
Large Assortment of All Fruits & Vegetable«
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36c
Graham Crackers, Honey Maid 2 lb. 36c
Bisquick Flour, GJd Medal 40 oz.
33c
SALT Maximum pl. or iodiz. pkg. 3c
MILK Cherub (1 point)
tall can 10c
DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR 10 lb. sk. 56c
KRAFTS
\ Macaroni
DINNER
1 point
10c
WHITE MAGIC BLEACH % gallon 13c
Kitchen Craft Flour 24
BEEVILLE HOKEY
TASTY MAID SODAS
FIGCO
lb. sk $1.33
16 ou. jar
26c
2 lbs. 23c
23c
2
16 oz. cans 25c
MANKIND DOG WAFERS 2 lb. pkg. 21c
LIGHT GLOBES
60-70 watt
COFFEE whole roast 1 lb. 20c
NOB HILL COFFEE whle roast 1 lb. 24c
SANKA COFFEE
regular
LIPTON Y L TEA
black
1 lb. 33c
10c size 3c
Sparkling Water, Canada. Dry 28 oz. 20c
FILTERS Dependable
.....
ROLLED OATS 3 lb. pkgs.
CREAM O’ WHEAT Lge.'pkg.
t
BUT U. 8. WAR BONDS
AND STAMPS REGULARLY
PRICES GOOD • DAT8
Subject to Available 8