The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 15, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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    had made entirely of butterfly wings.
As a work of art it is much superior
to what it might be supposed the
Panamanians could produce.
Remember — Nortons for office
school and home supplies.
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Wm. R. Yarbrough Now A
Naval Chief Petty Officer
Yesterday was quite d day for me.
Wrn.-R. Yarbrough,
Of greater interest to the folks at
home should be the news that Keith Mrs. E. C. Yarbrough
Helverstott and I met last evening who graduated from
quite by chance. We are both sta­ in 1940, has just been
tioned in'the same town and simply
discovered each other by mutual rec­
ognition at the same moment. Really
S marvelous event. , .
This was the climax of a day in
which earlier I had gone to Notting­
ham to. visit an uncle, aunt and cous­
in; to surprise them, in fact. They,
are Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Windle and
daughter) .Kathleen. Mr. Windle is
my mother’s brother. They had been
rather expecting a visit from either
Everett or me for he had written th
them and had told them that I might
be England Dound. The opportunity
has made me very happy, because
for many years my brothers and I
hdve talked of the time when we
might have the pleasure of meeting
cur English relatives. And I have
found that the relatives have dis­
cussed the same thought many times.
spn of Mr. and
of this city and
Coquille High
advanced from
New Shipment
$3.95 to SI4-95
Graba Handfull
During Thn
^Mountain States Power Company
Mirrors
Tn a second letter he tell about
Jito mother's sister, wlio is 87 years
of age; and other relatives whom he
Coquille Man la Honor Graduate hopea to visit while over there. And
to that he adds: "Tn Nottingham I
At Naval Air Gunners School
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_ the day when isAw « oastle that was once stormed
Rapidly ___
approaching
he wiU strike a personal blow’ at the ,»0d burned by the army of Oliver
enemy from his position as gunner Cromwell and was later rebuilt with
tn a Navy fighting plane, Aviation stone*
Machinist’s Mate 3rd class, Eugene 1
.
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Lane Crouch, of Coquille, recently .Do« Thompson Brings His
completely a course in aerial gunner» Mother A Work of Art
training with honor grades *t*'*a«*‘*
Technical Sergeant Donald Thomp-
fcftvllle Harlda, and to now stand-
who
on f
h
ivg-by for final operational instruc-ug() from ttu, Pi,ntnn;1 Cun,t
f*0”*-
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ought hto mother, Mrs. Fran-
t Mechanic-gunner Crouch previous- |
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o Remnants
DttlardMaricet
Cans should be thoroughly cleaned and have labels removed.
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Cut out both ends.
Insert ends in can and smash flat by stepping on it.
Pack in boxes or other adequate containers.
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Dirty, badly rusted, or unflattened cans cannot be accepted.
If weather is clear place cans and paper on curbing. If stormy keep on porch
CLEAN UP COMMITTEE
Fresh Fruits
Everything The Market Affords
Advertising and Publicity
Instruction..... ...... „..u..........
Veget ables
CABBAGE ~
CARROTS
ORANGES
288 size Sunkist