VALLEY SENTINEL, UOQUILI.E, OREGON. ■sw ...» » PACK TWO ! Norton’s have just received a ship­ ment of new 'handkerchiefs, white and prints reasonably priced. Just the right small gift to tuck ta a THURSDAY. AUGUST S. 1944. A party was held last Monday night at the Roy School for the children who participated in thé square danc- | ing during the 4th of July celebration 1 here. It was arranged by Ed Hughes, head ct FSJi., who did the calling. The group had been promised a treat if they won a prize, which they did. The adult team, also was included and neighbors in the district. Ice cream and cake, cookies and water- rrfblon were esrved. Dr. Bunch con­ tributed the entertainment, showing the fine techincolor movie films he had taken of the parade and horse Two men were ‘taken before Jus­ tice Fred Bull here last Wednesday i by the state police, charged with pos­ I Lloyd O. Wood, who has been session of ventoon during closed sea­ studying radio and radar at the Great son. Both pleaded guilty and Carl Marc Shelley, carpenters mate, who takes Naval Training ,tatlon has been in the Navy for the past Chicago, came in last Friday on an Isaac Oakes was fined »50 and »4 — ... hto wife and son: “ costs, with a 30-day jail sentence two years, is home on a 30-day de- n-day leav< to see layed orders leave, came in last week | hla parents «Mayor and Mrs oT 1 added’ He paid *10 iln< and i_—-7-. • __ ___ from San Franctaco «There hto ship Woodt and hU other ^ th.’jail ^ntence to to be suspended. ................... — - has --------------------- - 1 , provided he makes monthly payments docked. Marc seen a lot of > action p_ , ■ J - __ < Of »10 to Wipe out the »44 balance. in the South Pacific, having been on _______________ _____ . He had to leave again Wednesday ‘J The other was Harvey Archibald a destroyer part of the time, but has mornfng j,, report back • next Monday more recently been in the transport for ten more months of study and Largent, who has not yet been sen- , fenced, but who to being held in the A. P. A. Service. training in the two subject in which i county jail. The; officers are await- He took the examination in Febru­ he to specializing. Even though ■ ary for a commission and was recom- i trains are crowded and traveling con- \ ing extradition papers from Washing­ mended for It at that time but it cjitioni are noj of the best, he said he ton, where he has a jail sentence usually requires six months for the wouid nO( have missed this trip homp hanging over him on a forgery charge, j Last Thursday Marion David Castle, advancement to become effective, j for a goo< deal aven lf lt had been i who lives up one of the forks of the only for one day. ¡river, was brought before the justice | .------ —J----------- 1 | on the chargq of obtaining money un- Sgt. David Smith Putting ' der false pretenses. He had given a cjieck, which was cashed locally, and *•' - In Busy Days On Furlough which he had signed with a fictitious Among the 42 soldiers with the Sec- s»1- D«vid Smith came in last name. Ha was bound over to the _ ____________________ ___ __ who Thursday from the Army field naar ond Infantry Division in France, performed Outstanding acts bf brav- Oklahoma City, where he to stationed grand jury. King Mote Wilson paid »5, fine and ery during _____ the Advance in Normandy — .------------------------- - . at the weather observation base, just M costs, last Saturday after being sum­ and who were awarded the Bronze >n jn time to help his father. J. L. Smith, Star for gallantry in action, was with getting in the hay crop'and moned by the state police for having , no tail light on hto car. Lieut. John W. Rngram of Coquille, helping with other of J. L.’s agricul- Mn t turai duties. the only Oregon man in the list Dave was overdue on a furlough Birthday Dinner out from Army headquarters. No mention was made of what the acta but anticipates he will have to leave Mrs. Josh Ruble celebrated the «in ktia railim to in /"klr 1 e»hzxsw«n City /^<4«» about - i ! on hto return Oklahoma eighty-fourth birthday of her father, of gallantry were. Mr. Theodore Zosel, with a dinner The group was composed of five Aug. 10. officers and 3» enlisted men. Among 1 --------------------- —• party last Saturday evening, July 29. A cake with eighty-four candles was them were infantrymen, medical men, Maury Williams Makes 15,000 brought to him by his grandson, Ron­ artillery pointers and communications Mile Air Trip Over Pacific ald Setch. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. men, all of whom were cited fori . . ki _ u writ*8 that be j Schram. I . . * recently returned from a 13,000-mlle 'The"^^ bore the brunt of the “* Insurance ¡speciali«. T. R. Dull. fighting on the northern sector of the Ulp *" work as an Instructor in the Ground front and has been in almost con­ School of the Air Transport Com­ tinuous combat since the landings on mand. The tilings which impressed June 0. me were the ease, speed and safety ' ot travel by air, the importance of air Lieut. Wm. Pook Is Due transportation in this world war No. I On Furlough From So. Pacific 2; also the fine job and the great I Lieut. Wm. Pook has notified hto credit jiue the men who are fighting parents, Mr. and Mrs. T A. Pook. ¡the war in the South Pacific under Copies of that he to on furlough and will wire obstacles which must seem almost In­ them from San Francisco as soon as surmountable at times. I was also hto ship dcks there. BUI has had a! impressed with the many helpful ac- lot of experience in the south Pacific.: Uvltles in which the Red Cross to ——... ... —.----- — ( men jn Besides spending months of the past engaged in this area for the two years in Australia, he has been the service.1 on New Guinea for considerable stretches at different times. V-Mail Letter From / . .................. . . — j Marc Shelley Home For Thirty Days show. He also Showed other interest ing scenic films. 'Treat For Square Dance Winners 'Deer Hunters •In The Toils Calling card*, bn tor Si.iu­ LOWELL THOMAS NEWS TIME Drs. Witcosky & Crawford PhoneKlJ Phone SO«JJ VETERINARIANS of California John Ingram Gets Bravery Award prompt SERVICE reasonable bates on IS1R1BUTW* • C4LL US WHEN YOU NEED A Nt OF THESE SERVICES $216.75 Living Room. Ensemble $169.50 1—Kroehler Davenport and Chair 1—9x12 Axminster Rug 1— Coffee Table 2— End Tables 1—Lamb Table , 1—Occasional Chair Special $169.50 2$% Down—Balance One Year Purkey Furniture Mark Seeley In Europe Tom Martin To Be Home On Leave Next Week Mark Seeley writes from Europe, whether he is still tn England or Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Martin over on the continent he did not say, have received a wire from their son. that his brother, Dr. John Seeley. Tom, who has been in training at to in England; Everett to probably In Ohio Weslyan that he to being sent ‘ France, and Linus’ last letter, written to St. Mary’s in California for his June 10, Indicated that he was in a pre-flight training. He is glad to hot spot in the Pacific theatre, come back to this coast and will have Mark says that, while he to not a a 24-day leave which he will spend Republican, he thoroughly enjoys the ' at home. weekly column of comments in the | Sentinel by Congresseman Harris Ellsworth and Representative Ralph j T. Moore. He finds them very ! thought-provoking. Lieut. H. A. Norris, C. H. S. Grad, Now A B-29 Flyer I Lieut, and Mrs. Arnold H. Norris, who arrived this week from the Army Air Base and training field at Roe­ well, N. M., were Sentinel callers Wednesday morning, in company-with his mother, Mrs. T. H. Benham of Fairview. Lieut Norris has just i been advanced to a B-29 Bomber pl- j lot rank and does not know just how soon he jnay sent overseas. He is due to report next week at Lin­ coln, Nebr. He is another CHS graduate who is a flyer in .this war, | having graduated in 1938. DKazdMaifret Specials Friday and Saturday Fresh Fruits and Vegetables TOMATOES fancy field ripened 30 lb. lug $2.39 2 lbs. 25c PEACHES fancy Hales CANTALOUPES LEMONS 20 lb. lug $2.29 firm, golden meated fancy Sunkist » - - * - - . - lb. doz. 8c 25c WATERMELONS — CASABAS — BERRIES — GREEN BEANS — PEPPERS — CORN NECTARINES EVERYTHING THE MARKET AFFORDS MILK Alpine tell cans case $4.49 HONEY Floradale Pure Honey 5 lb. lin $ 1.19 f* Jim Isaac Is Now A Technical Sergeant Mrs. Jim Isaac has received word I from her husband “somewhere In England” that he has been advanced to Technical Sergeant. Sgt. Isaac has been overseas since April 1. Milton Tyrrell, seventeen year'old son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tyrrell, enlisted in the Navy last week while i in Portland from Wednesday till | Sunday. He Was the only boy from here, though some went from Marsh­ field. — Circus Is Attracting Crowds, Runs Through Sunday The West Coast Victory Carnival I circus, sponsored by the Coquille' , Aerie, F.O.E., opened across the river ■ from town Tuesday and has been showing to very good crowds. One of the most amazing features I of the show to the trained lion act which alone to worth the price nf admission.' Another feature is the giant gorilla, Gargagu, and ¿here are other unusual stunts and entertain­ ment features. The postotflce crew was short- handed yesterday. Leland was ab­ sent on his annual vacation, having left that morning with his family for Bandon beach, and Vernon Smith had | to lay off because of a sprained ankle. ——W. COCOA Hershey's Boz. tin 2 for 25c WALNUTS Fang Oregon Franquelfes 2 lbs. 65c SALMON Alaska Pink Large cans WASH. POWDER Soper Suds tee. ph. 22c KOOLADE healthful refreshing all .flavors 3 pkgs 14c LARD Swift's Silverleaf 4 lb. pkg. 69c "■ J ■r We Pay Highest Price for Fresh Eggs