The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, December 02, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    FAGI TUBI!
his parents. He writes he shares a
preamble tent, 18x20 feet, in double
(feck bunks, with seven other men
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and that it is arranged in such a
here at the base at Corpus Christi manner that' they are quite comfor­
onri in the .same barracks with Robert, table.
he stated.
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Young Arnold graduated from Co­
Lieut, and Mrs. John D. Gearhart,
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Seeley arrived <luil,e Hi«h in 1940 and was end on who had spent Thanksgiving with her
here from San Francisco on Monday the foctba11 team those years when parents Were here later in the week,
for a few days’ visit with old friends'was 8tron< and made its best record visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
N. Gearhart. Lieut. Gearhart is now
and expect to leave this coming: ln year8-
stationed at Camp White.
week-end for the south. Mark has
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beer, working in the shipyards at. Clarence Barton, who has more
S. F. for the past 18 months but was recently been stationed at Portland, A Thanksgiving Poem By
last week inducted into the Army and came down last week to spend A Coquille Valley Boy
must report at the Presidio Dec. 17. Thanksgiving and the week-end at
The following Thanksgiving poem
He will go to Monterey for his pre- home.
was
written by August J. Blumyer,
liminary training.
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'somewhere in the South Pacific, but
Join
brOth7' Dr- Ch" Mulkey T,kin* Basic
I wat crowded out from last week’s
John, who is in the Army, Is now .. — . ,
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I issue. His home is in the Riverton
taking special x-ray work at Mayo ^lr ^Ta,n,n8 Near Taft, Calif.
Bros. at Rochester, Minn.; that Ev- [ Mrs. Martha Mulkey left last eve- district: -
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Items About Local Boys In Service
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Seeley In Service
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erett has been down with pneumonia n'n< to*- Taft, Calif., for a few days’
at his New Orleans base for a month v>»it with her son, Chas. E. Mulkey,
artd missed going across with the who is taking his basic training as
outfit with which he had been in {0 Pilot in the Army Air Corps at
training.
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His other
brother.
Gardner
Field. ~
Charles
was a 1941
who is in the- Marine Corps, is sta­ |C. H. S. graduate who enlisted in
tioned, in the south Pacific, although October, 1942, but was not called un-
‘ til February this year. He finished
not in Australia.
Mark is looking extremely well, 1 his primary flight over the desert
the shipyards work evidently agree­ before going to Gardner Field and
: will graduate from the basic train­
ing with him.
ing school next March.
White mists above their valleys rest girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Have you seen the latest in beach
And then afar I catch a gleam,
Hull on Monday.
wear? It can be seen in the Junior
A waterfall, its silver stream.
Mrs. Howard Cook, McKinley, and Play, “Almost Summer,” to be pre­
When day has given way to night, Helen Howe, of Coquille, were ad­ sented at the C. H. S. Gym on Friday,
A Jewelled Southern Cross shines mitted Monday for treatment. The December 3.
bright.
same day Pauline Allen underwent an
And gazing in that starry dome
. operation on her foot.
—See "Bpihe** LaaUs for the best in
I think again of those at home.
On Tuesday, H. C. Arnett, of Co­
Liability, or other Insurance. Office,
Now out upon this distant sea
quille, entered for treatment of a
next door to Coquille Hospital,
I wonder, do they think of me.
broken toe.
phone 5; residence phon» 95L.
Perhaps on far horizons dim
Dismissals the past week were Mrs.
A new day dawns’for me and them,
Ed Brown last Wednesday, Mrs. Her­
A day when bloody strife shall cease
man Sumerlin and baby on Thurs-
And flies again the dove of peace.
Mrs. Geo. Huitin and baily,
When little children laugh and play
Mrs. Wayne Sharp on Friday,
} A. F. A A. M.
Throughout the warm and sunlit day,
Mrs. Romena Armand and Mrs. Le- (
Stated Communication
While birds sing gaily in the trees
Roy Starr, on Monday, Mrs. Raymond
TUESDAY, DEC. 14, 7:39 P. M.
And flit among the bright green
Gibeuu and baby, of Brewster Vai- \
Election of Officers
leaves.
ley, on Wednesday.
Then standing on the cool, green sod.
I’ll view anew the work of God,
And may I bow my head in prayer
And send my thanks to Him up there.
Chadwick Lodge No. 68
The Industrial Repair Co.
I distant South Sea water blue
i My thoughts turn back to old friends
true;
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Donna Dean Young was brought in
Where surging surf rolls into land
from
Sitkum last Tuesday for treat­
And kisses gleaming coral sands.
of an injured back.
And graecful, fronded, tall palm trees ment
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Mrs. Stanley Fitzgerald was able
Sway geptly in the tropic breeze,
White water breaks with swishing to leave the hospital Saturday after
being brought la on Thursday- for
beat
treatment.
Mrs. Claude Brown, of
Upon the jagged coral reef.
While shades of blue that catch the Riddle, Ore., was also admitted
Thursday for treatment.
A
eye,
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Marlin Long, of Bandon, on Fri­
The
baffled
artist's
brush
defy.
Stanley Graham Made A
The jungle covered mountains high day, and Mrs. James Casey, ,of CoJ
Sergeant Is Overseas
1 quille, on Saturday, both underwent
Reach far into an azure sky.
It is now Sergeant Stanley Graham, Their crest by fleecy clouds ca -1 rnt,j°r operations.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam W. Sturgeon re-
A seven and one-half pound baby
a letter from him yesterday apprises
ceived word Tuesday evening that
their son, Marvin R., seaman 1st
class, had been injured somewhere in
the South Pacific.
No information,
was given as to the extent of his in­
juries. Marvin who is a radioman
third class, had been home on leave
in September, his first time a( home
since he enlisted Dec. 29, 1941. ’
of Coquille
Belle Knife Hospital
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MACHINING
METALLIZING
Marvin Sturgeon
Injured In Pacific
WELDING
PRESSING
BLACKSMITHING
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Phone 44
Vacuum Packed in Glass
Sgt. Chas. A. Van Meter
Home For Thanksgiving
Sgt. Charles A. Van Meter, who is
maintenance sergeant of the Motor
Pool at Fort Stephens, was able to
get home and spend Thanksgiving
with his mother, Mrs. Jack Dolan.
He returned to duty Friday evening.
This is luxury coffee—the same distinguished blend maintained by the
Dwight Edwards Coffee Company for over forty years. No other coffee is
it
better, richer, fresher than Edwards. Try
—
■ today. Unless you like its
quality, flavor, freshness—your money will be refunded! You can’t lose!
DRIP and REGULAR GRIND
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Cliff Gulseth, Marine Sergeant,
Is In the Classification Section
Staff Sargeant Clifford J. Gulseth,
34, of Coquille, is now stationed at the
Marine Corps Air Depot, at Camp
Miramar, near San Diego, California.
'/’The former manager of the South- 1
western Motors company holds a re­
sponsible position with the glassi­
fication section, which is in charge (
of placing the right men in the right
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places.
His wife, the forrher Rose Matney
of this city, resides near her husband
in San Diego, California.
Joseph Fetch On First
Furlough In Two Years
P. F. C. Joseph W. Fetch, son of
Wendelin Fetch, of Riverton, who has
been home on a 20 day furliugh left
Thursday night to resume his duties
at Fort Lewis. This was the first
furlough he has had since he joined
the service two years ago. Seventeen
months of these two years were spent
in Alaska and the Aleutians.
Mrs. Carolyn Johnson, formerly
Carolyn Fetch, left Wednesday night
to join her husband, Sgt. Roy John­
son, who has recently been trans­
ferred from Camp Gruber, Oklahoma,
to Fort Lewis, Washington.
Louis Gilbert Has Completed
His Intermediate Training
Carl L. Gilbert, Jr., 19, of Co­
quille, has completed his primary
flight training as a Naval Aviation
Cadet, says a bulletin to the Sen­
tinel. He has been at the U. S. Naval
Air Station at Livermore, Calif., a
unit of the Naval Air Primary Train­
ing Command, and has now been
transferred to another station for in­
termediate training. A son of C. L.
Gilbert, 390 E. 7th St., Coquille, he
is a graduate of Coquille high school.
Sergeant Jas. Liebhart Sends
Christmas Card From Iceland
H. E. Liebhart reports receiving a
Christmas card from his son, Sgt.
James Liebhart, who has been in the,
army case in iceiami tut inme uian
two years. In letters home he has
said he hadn't seen a tree since he
left the states.
He’s saving money though. Says he j
hasn't had a date since he was there.'
Robert Arnold Home For A
Week On His First Leave
Robert Arnold, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Arnold, left by bus Tuesday
morning to return to hi» base at
Corpus Christi, Texas. He Was on
a seventeen-day leave and spent a
week at home, his first visit since he
enlisted in the Navy a year ago last
September.
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Robert reiterated what so many
have reported on the travel situation,
ncfttpfortal
crowded and uncoqifortable
old
trains, adding that bus thsyel
triucl is much
sins.
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better than the trains.
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There are a number of boys from
Hot Sauce
Ration Calendar
Thia Week Use
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Adds zesty tomato flavor—4 green points can
BROWN STAMPS
Com
G-H-J-K
(Expire Sat., Dec. 4)
BROWN
5c
7A4 oz.
Can
Del Monte Cream Corn — 13 points a can
STAMPS
Pears
Juice
L and M
(Expire January 1)
No. 2^4
can
Harper House — 24 points can
Green Stamps
Sugar Stamp
A-B-C
No. 29
Good true Dee. 20
Good thro Jan. 15
14c
No. 2
Cans
27«
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30c
46 oz. can
V-8 Vegetable Juice — 4 points per can
SHREDDED WHEAT
Kelloggs 2 packages
AwC
FLOUR
25 lb.
Kitchen Kraft sack
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SAFEWAY MEATS
MILK Cherub (1 pt.) tall can
TOMATO SOUP, Campbell (3 pts.) can 9c
PRUNES, Sunsweet Lge. (8) 2 lb....
PEACHES, Rio Rita (27 pts) No. 2Mi
BEANS, Gardenside (8 pts.) No. 2
CATSUP, C H B (18 pts.) 14 oz. bottle
17c
BEEFSTEAK Sauce, Heinz (no pts.) 8 oz 25c
PORK & BEANS, Dennison (14) No. 1 can 12c
LIMA BEANS, Cal Large (10) 5 lb. pkg 63c
SOUP STOCK, Mixpd (no pts) 2 lb pkg
10c
SHORTEN’G Snowdrift (15) pts) 3 lb. 71c
FLAPJACK FLOUR, Albers 2*4 lb pkg 22c
BAKING POWDER. Calumet 25 oz. 27c
VANILLA FLAVOR, Westag 8 oz. bot. 10c
WHEAT HEARTS, Sperry’s 46 oz
RY-KRISP, Ralston 13 oz...........
KRISPY SODA CRACKERS 2 lb.
SUNBRITE CLEANSER per can ...
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 cans
SILK TOILET TISSUE 4 rolls
PALMOLIVE SOAP Large ban
DOG FOOD, Red Heart 12 oz.
THESE VALUES EFFECTIVE
FRI. & SAT., DEC. 3rd ad 4th
SUBJECT TO AVAILABLE
STOCKS
A GRADE VEAL ROAST
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LOIN PORK ROAST, Rib End Cut
PORK CHOPS..................................
SHOULDER PORK ROAST, Center cut
SHOULDER PORK STEAK - -
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SIRLOIN STEAK, Grade A
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TURKEY HENS, Grade A
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HALIBUT
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Peanut Butter
Beverly 2 lb. jar -
Skippy Chunk 1 lb.
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46c
43c
Help Speed
Our Boys
Home
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lb.
29c
31c
38c
31c
34c
40c
52c
65c
39c
SAFEWAY PRODUCE
SWEET SPUDS
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SPINACH Fresh, Crisp
CARROTS Topped
BEETS
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8c
5c
6c
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Wisely!
SALADS, assorted vegetables
ADD A WAR BOND OR STAMP
TO EVERY GIFT THIS
CHRISTMAS