The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 25, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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Arago News Items
Five Taken Before J. P.
By The State Police
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I Takes A Vacation
Tin Can Day Observed
At Washington Schoo!
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Mrs. LaVelle Haggith, after seven
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Rev. T. J. Pryor, of Myrtle Point,
Washington school pupils carried, years of steady employment at the
Edward Anderson Neil, of Bandon,
conducted the regular Sunday mom- ! had his driver’s license suspended for hauled, or dragged nearly a ton of Evans Products Co. plant in Marsh­
ing church service last Sunday. The a year and a fine and costa of 8104 tin cans to their school Friday of last field and then took six weeks’ va­
ladies chorus gave a vocal trio, “In I assessed against him by Fred Bull week. This “Tin Can Day” was in cation, has returned from Miami,
the Hollow of His Hand ” Sunday last Friday for driving his car while response to a call from the cqpnty Florida. She made the trip east by
school followed with an attendance | intoxicated.
WILL OPEN
salvage committee which was re­ United Air Lines and returned home
of 31. There will be services again ' Floyd Theodore Puter paid |19 fine layed to the pupils and their teachers the southern route by bus. She con­
next Sunday, preaching at 10 a. m. I
and eosts, Friday, for being drunk on by Burton W. Dunn, local school su­ siders the Air Liner as the most won­
and Sunday school at 11 a. m. The ^public highway.
derful way to travel. She says Miami
perintendent.
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usual Thanksgiving "service will be | A fine of 87.00 was paid Monday for
Mr. Dunn states that no prizes, con­ is a most gorgeous city with a-de­
held Thursday at 11 a. m. at the ' Willis Ray Simpson, who was charged test, nor pressure of' any kind was lightful climate, the thermometer
Hours: 7 A. M. to 8 P. M.
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church, with special music by the with having a trailer overload.
used to secure the co-operation of registering from 75 to 85 during the
ladies chorus. A potruck dinner will
hours
(constantly).
George LeRoy Hultin’s fine and the pupils in this drive. The pupils twenty-four
be held in the church basement fol— I costs of 87.00 were paid after he had were enthusiastic about performing There was considerable rain while
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lowing the services, z
she was there, quite like Oregon
I been stopped for having more than this service for Good OJd Uncle Sam,
Laura Minard
Esther Williams
(f Glen Zeller came in from North
weather, only warm and pleasant.
three in the driver's seat, on Monday. which they know means all of us.
Bend Saturday evening and spent the
The
court
house
of
Dade
county,
While pupils from all rooms in the
The state police had quite a race
y
week-end at his home in Arago, re­ with George Ezra Delyria, who passed Washington school brought cans, the which is situated in the heart of
turning to his work Monday morning. them on the curve at Green Acres most enthusiastic and ardent workers Miami, stands twenty-four stories
Lynn Burtis was moved from the and they had to travel 85 to 90 miles were first grade pupils from the high and is a magnificent structure.
Mast hospital in Myrtle Point last ¿n hour to catch and stop him at rooms of Iqez Chase and Alberta Tyr­ It cost one million dollars and is one
Friday to his home in Arago.- Al­ Bunker Hill. He was given a ticket rell.
of the outstanding edifices. While
though he is still confined to his bed, charging violation of the basic rule
The cans, all of which were pre­ there she visited with her daughter
he is getting along as well as can of the road but had not appeared to pared cans, that is, of the washed and and son-in-law, Floyd Shepard, who
of Coquille
be expected.
is
now
stationed
at
Miami,
and
also
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vaa« VMMI
a UCtStKlY,
flattened variety, were removed from
plead to the
charge Mil
on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sumerlin be- I------------------------------ -
- ______ the Washington school and trans- visited friends in Arizona on the way
came the proud parents of a seven iler, at the Bay.
' ported to Marshfield ,by volunteer home. Her mother lives in Coquille.
and a half pound baby son, borij
Mrs. Daisy Doyle went to Bandon I workers, „„„
Jim Bunch, Earl Benham
to them last Saturday at the Knife .one day last week and helped her|antj
aroad
all classes, the faculty, and University
hospital in Coquille. The young lad daughter, Mrz. Earl Edgmon, pack up
Jt is anticipated that another “Tin and Eugene high school girls. Mari­
has been named LeRoy Eugene. Both I to move to Klamath Falls where Mr.- Can Day” will be held in about two lyn Sage, journalism major assisted
mother afld babe are getting along Edgmon, who is workin/ for the Shell weeks and after that about once each In the freshman skit. An Oregon
Co., has been transferred.
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Dream Girl was chosen from the
nicely.
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*Th^ regular monthly W. C. T. U.. Mrs. Ward Evans visited Mrs. C\A.
freshman class. She is the daugh-
was held Tuesday tit the church with > Keltner, Mrs, Louise Schroeder and
ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Sage, Co-
Marilyn Sage Was Freshman
Mrs. Charles Griffith in charge of the Mrs. Floyd Jackson in Coquille last
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Oregon Dream Girl at U. of O.
Friday.
,
meeting.
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“WALLY"
Mias Pauline Shinkle, of Myrtle
Late last week Oregon Coeds held
See Schroeder’s Jewelry Store in
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl attend the
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Rotary club dinner held at Myge Point, was a week-end guest at the their annual Capers, a strictly femi­ Coquille for Diamonds and Watch
home of Miss Yvonne Holycross.
nine event. Skits were presented by Straps.
Point last Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Melden Carl and
Douglas were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Wi E. Cross of Co­
quille.
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Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller spent sev­
eral days last week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Orvus’Miller in Myrtle
Point.
Nile was helping his son,
Orvus, with some carpenter work.
Mrs. Harold Fish accompanied them
on Wednesday.
Mrs. Ward Evans drove to Marsh­
field on business last Thursday.
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' Mrs. Ida Myers was a Sunday guest '
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank j
Your income may be a lot higher than k was 4 yean ago—but maybe it's gR the same.
Lane.
In either cage you should be concerned with getting the most for your money—everybody
Mrs. Melddh Carl and Douglas'and
Anne
is!
So why pay more than these typical Safeway prices? Shop at Safeway - Save the
Mrs. Chas. Griffin and Mary
Suzanna (
were Wednesday visitors of Mrs.
difference and put it into War Stamps and War Bonds!
Ward Evans.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fish were
Quick Oats, H O, 2 lb. pkg. ......
Duchess Salad Dressing, 8 oz................... 14c
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Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
10c
Oats, Morning Glory, 48 ox. pkg.
Mustard, 0% oz.................................—■
Fish in Coquille. They also visited
FOOD — Our Mightest
at the homes of Mrs. Laura Edmunds
Weapen — Don’t
15c
Cream of Wheat, quick, large ....
Mustard, Crescent, 32 oz. jar:.........
Waste it!
and Mrs. H. A. Todd
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Grape Nuts Cereal, 12 oj. pkg. 2 for
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl visited at
Black Pepper, Schilling, 2 oz.........
Sperry’s
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Bread, Julia Lee Wright’s 1’4 lb.
Vanilla Flavor, Westag, 8 oz-------- a---------- 10c
Schroeder of Myrtle Point last Sun­
day afternoon.
Lifebuoy Soap, regular bars, 3 for
Cheese Spread, Kraft Pim. Amer. (2) 5 oz. 19c
Choir practice was held Friday eve­
Swan Soap, regular blrs.._
Grape Jam, Everbest (0 pts) 1 Ib....... .. 20c
This week use
ning at the home of Mrs. O. H. Aasen
Corn Starch, Kingsford, 1 lb. pkg. 3 for ?25c
with the following attending: Mes-
Scotch Cleanser, Pkl..............
BROWN STAMPS G-H-J-K-L
dames Albert Lillie, Albert Gulstrom,
Good thru Dec. 4
Vano
Cleanser,
Qt
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Corn Bread Mix, lb. pkg... ..........
Ward Evans, Stanley Halter, Wer­
Clabber Girl
ner Plaep, S. C. McAllister, Charles
Dog Food, Calo Dehyd., 8 oz. pkg
Molasses. Red Hou 18 oz. bottle
GREEN STAMPS A-B-C
Griffith and O. H. Aasen. They will
Book Matches, carton of 50, 2 for
Chinese Noodles, Gold Grain, 12 oz.
meet at the home of Mrs. Aasen again
Good thru* Dec. 20
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this Friday at 7:30 p. m..
SUGAR STAMPS NO. 29
Mrs. Ward Evans went to Coquille
on Business Wednesday. While there
Good thru Jan 15
Guaranteed to please—or your money back!
she visited at the home of Mr. and
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Mrs. Ar.sey Willson.
CARROTS—Topped
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Doyle came
WESSON OIL
LB...... t.....................
in from Fort Lewis pnd spent one
5 pts per pint
SQUASH—Danish
day visiting at the home of Mrs. i
• NOB HILL Delirious, winey
Lb. bag
LB...........................................
Daisy Doyle. Mr. Doyle returned
MAZOLA OIL
• AIRWAY Mild, whole roast,
Lb. bag 20c
to Fort Lewis but Mrs. Doyle is stay­
ONIONS—U. S. No. 1 Yellow
5 pts per pint
ing with her mother, Mrs. Alden But-
LB....... ............ ..........................
Quelle Cafe
Wednesday, Dec. 1
Under New Management
The Industrial Repair Co
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MACHINING
METALLIZING
WELDING
PRESSING
BLACKSMITHING
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Repairing Aids Victory
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Pantake Flour
ÄT.. 1.15c
Pancake Flour
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28c
Ration Calendar
Baking Powder
21c
Safeway Produce
PARSNIPS
LB______ __________ ___ ....
SPINACH—Long I^eaf
LB......... .............. ......
CABBAGE—Loral, Green
LB.... ................................
RUTABAGAS
LB.............................
COCOA NUTS—Fresh
LB........... .................
SWEET SPUDS
LB.___ _____
(her Might
.that ***•• up pimple« over Sig—.
Many report that they had a rad sore
rImply .face ona ulght and »urprleed
hair friend« tha next day with a
•tear complexion. Thara 1« no rlea.
The Brat application mwt convtnoa
you or you get your mono/ haoa.
Only itc. Join th« happy Klooroz
«•er« who are no longer emharraaaod
with enaiahtly plmplas. tkild and
racommandad by
BARROW DRUG CO.
EDWARDS COFFEE
29c
32c
(5)
VALID TUNA for hors d’oeuvres
SARDINES,
(11)
Belera Tomato
RAVIOLA RIVIERA
PEANUT OIL
No. Vi
can ............
.... 13c
15 oz. jar ... a................
15c
MALTED MILK,
CUT BEANS,
Horlick
Gardenside
SPINACH,
Emerald Bay
PRUNES
Red Tag Fancy
plain
(8)
(19)
Howdy Folks:
TOMATOES
Just a word of caution
this week about being too
hasty to have your engine
worked on if It suddenly
starts using oil.
NO. 24
Solid Park
Can
Sugar Belle
KKfeS^^tib points)
SHORTENING
V-8 JUICE -
Ropal Stain
(15 points)
2 lbs.............
It is important that all
preventive measures be
taken for neglect may place
millions of cars on dry dock
during the next year.
ERNIE
M & W Auto Service
Nucoa Margarine
MARGARINE
1 lb.
Sunny Bank—lb.
6 pts
No. 2
No. 2'/j
(10)
21c
1A-
MILK
No. 303
26c
Cherub Brand—tall IWrC
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Safeway Meats
(21 points)
ÄJI(21) points
As you should know bv
now, present driving con­
ditions are doubly hard on
car engines and there are
scores of filler caps and
crankcase breathers plug­
ged, to the extent oil is
. forced out of the main bear­
ings.
We’ll take time to
check it for you and the
.. cure. is simple. _ _________
AMZY
Gardenside
33c
Planters
5 pts per pint
lb. pkg...................
6 pts per lb.
PORK A BEANS
V. Camp
(21)
No. 2'/, .....
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Town House (3)
40 oz.
We have a large supply of seasonable Fruits
and Vegetables for your winter menu.
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5c
3c
5c
12’/2C
5c
. 2’/2C
5c
21c
11’/2C
..15 c
64c
15c
Pork Steak
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Pork Chops
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Grade AA Veal Steak
Veal Roast - - -
Grade A Beef Roast
Short Ribs
Oysters
Halibut
Salmon
Ib.
lb
lb
ib.
ib.
lb.
pt
lb.
lb.
34c
38c
30c
29c
28c
20c
65c
39c
45c
THESE PRICES SUBJECT
ADD A WAR BOND OR STAMP
TO MARKET CHANGES
TO EVERY GIFT -THIS
AND AVAILABLE SUPPLIES
CHRISTMAS
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