The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 13, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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L, Ite itete B ob In fente Î
4-H Program To Be Heard
Over KOAC This Week *
Oracle, Jane Burch; Chancellor, Myr­ Wtllkie* “One
tle Jones; Recorder, Ida Sherrard; Reviewed At B. F. W.
Receiver, Agnes Schroeder; Inner
Several 4-H club programs will Sentinel, Hattie Gaffey; Outer Sen­
A meeting of more than usual In­
be released over KOAC at Cdhvalli* tinel, Pearl Kinsey; manager, Bessie terest will be held by the Busina**
which should be of particular inter­ Mulder.
and Professional Womens Club next
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est to all club members in Coo* coun- J Five Graces, Faith, Ida Benham; Monday evening, January 17. A
ty according to James F. Bishop, as- Coura<e> Jane Torrey. Modesty. Lilly patriotic program will include a re­
Pr° 1°* Co,t“; Unselfishness, Marie Clin^- view of Wendle Willkie’s book “One
sistant county agent. 7*^5 r"
grams are released each Monday eve- 1
ton; Endurance, Reona Giles; Drill World," followed up by around table
ning from 7:30 to 8:00 p. m.
Captain, Jane Burch; musician, diseussinn. Two out of town mem­
For January 17, two subjects will
Wanita Wardrip. Preceding refresh- ber* will, be present. Ruth Towns
be considered.
Cowgill, as- nænts ihe Broup played bin*°- An and Marguerite Brodie, a past presi­
7¿iub Helen
¡X5SSÍS-
sistant state
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*i»eaK attractive uble
for buffet «crying dent. Special music is promised and
on adapting home making projects to had a big cake for its centerpiece. there will be refreshmenb. Th* Re­
war time needs and O. M. Nelson, Supper was served to all.
search and Scholarship Loan Com­
professor of animal husbandry at
mittees will be in charge. A large
Oregon State College, will discuss
attendance is looked for.
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Calling cards, 9* ror 11.0V
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the care of ewes and lambs.' January
34, Care of the Farm Water System
will be presented by Clyde Walker,
Agricultural Engineer. A discussion
of'the value of pasture will be dis­
cussed by E. R. Jackman, Extension
Specialist in Farm Crops. A Cam­
pus 4-H Club by Helen Abrego will
be the program featured on the eve­
ning of January 31.
All members and leaders as well
Computed by
as all people interested in young
peoples work are urged to listen in.
Experienced Help
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Lieut. Graydon Crews' Pat McKeown Home
¡After Two Years
Home A Few Days
Graydon Crews, Lieutenant senior
Pat McKeown wa* home for * five
grade, who ha* been in th* Navy day* visit with his mother, Mr*. Mary
since Aug. 1941, had a few day* leave j McKeown, and his sisters, Madeline
after hi* vessel docked at a Califor­ and Nbrene. This wa* the first visit
nia port. Me immediately took a home si nce h i s enlistment in theMavy
plane to Portland and then came home in February. 1943. Pat wa* looking
to spend three day* With Mr*. Crew* | wonderful, bronzed and in the beet'
and their baby. He had to leave of health. He has participated in |
again Monday night for Portland to the invasions of North Africa, Sicily i
catch a plane south.
I and Italy. He wears a Presidential
Lieut. Crews, formerly one of the Citation ribbon for outstanding action
Coquille school faculty, naturally in Sicily. His ship'was one of six to
would not tell of hi* experience* for I be so honored thus far in the war
publication, but he ha* had them mid ' Just a few of tlw places he haa been
from hi* tone not all of them were ¡are Cape Town, South Africa, Bom­
pleasant.
bay, India,* Murmansk, Russia and
Glasgow, Scotland.1- After the North
Mr*. Guy Wliberger Writes
‘ African invasion Pat was returned
Melvin Giles, appointed manager
About Two Son* In Service "
j i to New York for hospitalization be­ of the Coquille Safeway store when
cause of frozen hands but he re­ Lincoln Swain left the organization
Mr*. Guy Wilberger, who formerly
covered and his hands show‘little ef­ to join the U. S. Navy, ha* been with
reaided in Coquille write* the Sen­
fect from the ordeal.
Safeway for eight years, seven of
tinel that she and Mr. Wilberger,
Pat is a Torpedoman, second class. them here in Coquille where he ha*
at their home in Elsinore, Calif., are
All Reports *
Royal Neighbor* Installation
been assistant manager.
enjoying a vteiF from their son, Mel­
Sgt.
Carl
Johnson
Home
He 1* married, ha* two children
tA an open meeting last Wednesday
Can only handle limited number each day
vin Willberger, coxswain 1st class,
and own* his own home here.
the Royal Neighbor* Lodge held its
who is home on a thirty day furlough On A 14-Day Furlough
Avoid last minute rush. Have yours computed by
installation. Installing officer was
from over seas. . He has been over
Sergeant Carl Johnson. son of Mr.
Mrs. Agnes Lewis and installing cere­
sea* for two years and was at Pearl and Mr*. R. C. Johnson, «orne home Notice To Motorists
Under the new ruled and regulation* monial marshal was Anne Hocamp.
Harbor a month after the Jap attack i Monday from Geiger Field in Wash-
there.
ington on a 14 day furlough, the first of the Office of Price Administration - These officers with the installing
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be ________
necessary
for _ all
holders of musician, Wanita Wardrip, and in-
He ha* also been stationed at the of any length he haa had since he be- it , will _
Palmyra Island* and at Honolulu be­ came a part of Uncle Sam’s Army 16 “B” or “C” books, who have discon- stalling marshal, Ruby Johnson, were
ago. He _ is ____________
with the Head- tinued or changed their present jobs, presented with corsages by Mrs.
fore hi* leave for the state*. He left months
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for Albany, Oregon, a few day* ago,1 quarter* and Service Company of to turn their books in to their local Burch.
Office at Bank Bldg.
| War Price and Ration Board at once ; The officer* who took the chair*
where he was to be married to Mis* the Engineers at Geiger Field.
for reclassification and adjustment.
were Oracle, Belle Be lion I; Vice
Stella Garland, after which they will
Martindale;
Post
Insurance Specialist, F. R. Bull. •
uc'e>
return to California.
Melvin ha*
B. C. Jeffrey Tells
been assigned to new construction at
San Pedro, after his furlough ex­
Service Men's Ideas
pires. "We had word from Arthur i
Wilberger who is in the Army Tank
Bernard C. Jeffrey, Coquille young
Division, from New York, that he is
man who enlisted In the Navy two
leaving for over seas,” Mrs. Wilberger
'year* ago and for the last 13 months
add*.
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had been stationed on a mine-sweep­
er, off the African Mediteranean
Marlin Brandon
coast, got honfe December 29 on
S1ARRING FAVORITE BRANDS
leave, and when he leave* Jan. 24,
AT MONEY-SAVING PRICLS !
Writes From England to report back for duty it will be to
Norfolk, Va.
Marlin J. Brandon, writing from1 Most of the activity hb boat ha*
somewhere in England, Dec. 39, to been engaged in is convoy duty and
th* Sentinel, says he is “getting along he was present at many of th* lm-
flne these day* and hope* all 1* the portant landing* in North Africa,
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■ame at home.” He send* hi* best
Jeffrey, who landed back in ’New
Ladoet AND Gentlemen! Come RIGHT ¡i and aee our GREAT
exhibit of fine-flavored COFFEES! People buy ’em so fast we have
regards to friend* here and add* that York the day before Christmas, «ays
' to get NEW supplies constantly, and ao every package b BOUND
he did not have much of a Christmas that from his observations too many
Flour, Kitchen Craft, 24 Vi Ib. 1.11
to be extra-fresh! You pay* your money and you take* your
over there, “but will make up for people who do not see the terrifying
Flour, Crown or Fisher, 10 Ib. 57c
CHOICE of favorite brands! Get the coffee, HERE at Safeway,
it next year, I hope.” He sends aspects of war as he has—hundreds
Flour, Gold Medal 24'/i Ib. 1.34
that
will
make
that
SECOND
cup
taste
even
better
than
the
first!
clipping* of British newspapers from of maimed and permanently injured !
Tenderoni Van Camp** 2 for 19c
No RATION points needed these day*. NOW you can buy all you
which we will quote In a future la- young men brought bock to the
WANT! Come right in and buy, TODAY! '
*ue.r
j United State*—do not realize that
Krispy Crackers, 2 Ib carton 3Sc
Income Tax Reports
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GEO. E. OERDING
SAFEWAY
COFFEE CARNIVAL
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Non-Rationed ttems^
there la a war on. Th* unimportant
thing* which seem to loom so large
in the civilian's life led him to make
that observation.
Pvt. Olive Kassisky, WAC, was
i Commenting on the service man’*
married during a military ceremony
¡views Mr. Jeffrey say» that without
on January 8 at Fort Steven*, Oregon.
exception thoee he ha* seen are more
She b the daughter of Iva M. Krlner, • j
burned up and resentful of conditions
Kissimmee, Florida, and b a telephone
on the home front about the war-time ;
operator at Fort Steven*. She was
•trike* and threat* of strike* than
married to Sgt. Charles Van Meter, 34,
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anything elM. Nor 1. hi. on taolated
automobile nwchanic at Fort {oplnjon AU
are
Steven*. Sgt. Van Meter is a native I
i boiling with indignation that a few
of Coquille, the *on of Mr*. Eldie
cent* an hour increase in pay would
Dolan, of thb city. The newly mar­
cause the laborer, safe at home, to
ried couple enjoyed a three day
threaten the continuous flow of war
honeymoon trip to Portland.
j material* to the boys at the front who
are gladly risking life itself to save
what America stands for.
Jefrey abo mention» zoot-auiter*
Rock Robinson, Jr., Navy specialist and magazine pictures of parties,
1/c *t Camp Farragut, who w«s here dancing girl* and other “life a* us-
visitiug hi* parent*. Mr. and Mr*, ual" depictions as being re»ented by
Rock Robinson, returned to camp last the over-seas men.
week. He i* an instructor there »nd
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had just graduated hi* third class.
Dr. J. Edward Dehne, former Pub-
Next month he expect* to receive hl* lie Health Official in Coo* county,
Chief Petty Officer rating and will now a captain in the U. S. Army
then be «ent over seas.
medical corp has left San Francisco
The Robinaon’* other son, Laurie, «Ince the holidays for over *ea duty,
who is in the Army Air Corp* in HU wife and children have gone back
Europe, ha* been acroaa for 31 months to North Dakota.
and expects to be home on leave soon.
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Sgt Cha*. Van Meter Married
January • at Fort Steven*
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,1'"™ “*h,n’ 11 New Citizens
Marvin R. Sturgeon Receive*
Purple Heart Decoration
Mr. and Mr*. Sam Sturgeon re­
ceived'a letter recently from their
aon, Marvin R. Sturgeon who b in
the Naval hoapltal at San Francisco
recovering from injuries he received
snwewhere in the Pacific He had to
hand was still in bandage*. He wrote
them of the honor conferred when
Admiral David pinned the purple
heart emblem on him. The emblem
bear* a picture of Gao. Washington.
Maryin adds that the honor of being
decorated, following injury in action,
is not all for “it is an honor itself to
fight for one’s country.”
£» *ltb friend who wrote the latter
add* hi* own contribuUon, “you can
feel very proud of your son, as we
here are."
Marvin expect* to be able to come
home soon on sick leave.
A. L. Hooton is again ready to at­
tend to the public** need* in electri­
cal repair and wiring. Hb phone b
»! doq* *m >i )uee*jd oqt JOJ pue RfW
at hb home on the Fairview
53tf*
road.
If it is insurance, see me.—F. R
Bull.
Wednesday
Eleven were admitted to U.
¡citizenship in circuit court here on
Tuesday. Some others who had ap­
plied were not present for the occas­
ion and the cases of others were con­
tinued until a future date.
In the following list appear the
Xiiuucs uf tliusc udfrl’tvd, thdr n'tfvr
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Alfred Johnnie Malmatadt, Sweden,
North Bend.
Robert Meldon Smith, Canada,
Marshfield.
Katusha Cecilia Terry, Canada,
Marshfield.
Katie McCarthy, Ireland, Marsh-
field.
Ellen Hegarty, Ireland, North Bend.
'Jasper Johnson Dornath, Canada
Bandon.
Bernice Esther Stambuck, Latvia,
Marshfield.
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Gotfred Larke Ludvikson, Norway,
Marshfield.
Robert Agnew, Irebnd, Marshfield
Elizabeth* Chowning, Russia, Co­
quille.
Mabel Lucille Ward, Canada, Co­
quille.
See Schroeder** Jewelry Store in
Coquille for Diamonds and Watch
Strap*.
tfs
Graham Crackers, Honey .
Maid 2 Ib.............................34c
Cottage Cheese, Pint Cup... 24c
Salad Dressing, Duches 16 oz. 23c
Miracle Whip Kraft 16 oz. bot 26c
Ritz Crackers, 1 Ib. pkg.___ 19c
Jell Well, Assorted, 3 oz. pkg 6c
Jiffy Lou Pudding, Assor. pkg. 6c
Vanilla Flavor, Westag, 8 oz. 10c
Morton Sait, 26 oz. pkg. .......ZTwS--
Grapefruit Juice, Town House
46 oz................................ ,...’
Cut Beans, Gardenside No. 2
cans............... ............... . ......
Canterbury Tea, black ’/< lb. 25c
Peanut*, Pianterà, 5c bag. ... 4c
Purex Belach Vi gallon bottle 23c
White Magic */2 gallon bottle 18c
Fris kies Dog Food, 2 lbs........ 24c
Fritkie* Dog Food 4>/i lb. pkg. 48c
rr\\|/ A D DC Vacuum-packed in the new
tU W AR Uj glass jar. reg. or drip—lb jar ACC
33c
• Hills Coffee, Ib. jar
• Chase & Sanborn, lb. bag 29c
32c
• Golden West, lb. jar
• Maxwell House, Ib. jar
. 33c
33c
• M-J-B, lb. jar
NOB HILL
Rich, whole roast
Lb. bag ............. 23c
2 Ib. bag............. 45c
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Mild Blend-
Ground at moment
of purchase
Lb. bag................ 20c
3 Ib. bag...........- 58c
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Rationed Items
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5
TOMATO SOUP
C
Rancho (4 pts) IO1/) oz. can
peas
iac
B K 4 Sieve (15pts) No. 2 cans
CORN
]5C
Butter Kernel (13 pts) No 2 cans
VEG-ALL
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Larsen’s (12 points) 14'/> oz.
CANE SUGAR
34e
(Stamp 20) 10 lbs. 65c 5 lbs.
BEET SUGAR
63c
(Stamp 29) 5 lbs. 33c '10 Ib bag“w*’
V-8 JUICE
31
Gege. Coctail (4 pts) 46 oz. can
TOMATO JUICE
25c
Sunny Dawn (6 pts) 46 oz. can
KADOTA FIGS
fA-
Delhi
phO
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PEACHES
12-
Red Tag Choice (14 pts) 12 oz. B
RAISINS—Del Monte
Seedless (4 pts)
15 oz.
Shortening, Formaly (15 pts) 3 lbs. 69c
Royal Satin Sht’ing, (15 pts) 3 Ib. jar 63c
Margarine. Dalewood (6 pts) 1 ib. 23c
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Ration Information
This Week Use These Stamps:
(Expire January 29)
Brown R-R-T
(Expire February 29)
Green G-H.J
(Expire January 20)
Green D-E-F
(Expire Jan. 15)
Sugar Stqmp 29
Spare Stamp No. 2 (Good For 5 points
of fresh* pork) (Expires January 15)
KttP RIGHT ON
buying War Savin«* I
to th* vary IlmW of your
ability—Speed th* Victory I
POTATOES ^1.19
U. S. No. 2
BROCCALI
*•
15c
APPLI ES-De,iciou*
9c
SWEET POTATOES“* 16c
ORANGES-8“”*“*'
"*• 10c
CABBAGE
"*
GRAPEFRUIT^“ lb
4c
10c
CALAVA»
lb. ..........
HAMS — Ready to Eat '
23c
Reg BACON JOWLS
40c
21c
LINKSASAGE
39c
BEEF ROAST~^rade A Arm * B,ade
27c
*r. -
* »*20c
SHORTRIBS’«"**
SHOULDER PORK ROAST Cent" Cut
,b 31c
PORK STEAK
,b- 34c
ib. 29c
SHOLDER VEAL ROAST_A Grade
SAFEWAY
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