The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 17, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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CiKl of Thanks
Dorothea Yarbrough
To Join WAVES
Dorothea Elaine Yarbrough, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L.*Yarbrough,
> 77 L East Second street. Coquille, Ore-
■ gon, was enlisted in the Waves at the
i Portland Waves enlistment headquar­
ters, 785 S. W. Aider street, last Sat-
, urday, according. to a release by
Chief Specialist Paul H. Connate re­
cruiter in charge of the Marshfield
There will be a potluck dinner and ¡navy recruiting sut>-statlon who pro­
clean-up party at the Country Club, cessed Miss Yarbrough's application.
Friday evening. August 1*. Please
For the past year Miss Yarbrough
come and bring your friends.
, • has been employed in the Coquille
; office of the Mountain States Power
Co., and follows Into Jhe Waves two
of her closest friends, Margaret Stew-
>rt and Donna Dean Bosserman.
Miss Yarbrough has been active in
; the work of the Bachelor Girls' Club
in Coquille as well as in other civic
and social activities.
After a period of inactive duty Miss
Yarbrough will be transferred to the-
Waves indoctrination school in New
I York where she will undergo train-
Mr. and aars. Chas. B. Kash, who ¡tlg for a period of six weeks. Upon
were here Saturday on one of their completion of her basic training, she
infrequent visits to Coquille from wm be transferred to an advanced
Camas Valley and Roseburg, said that school for further, specialized training
Mrs. Julia Johnson, who accompanied or to an active duty station where
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lawrence to she wln
trained in her work "on
southern California recently, expected the job.”
Through her enlistment
to stay there with lier son, Phillip E., unc| other trained navy man will be
and family for the next few months, released for duty aboard ship or at
at Glendale.
an overseas station, heluiiut the navy
Rev. and Mrs. Charles G. Brown,
who have been enjoying a vacation at
Manzanita, Oregon, expect to be
home Friday.
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SPONSOR ANOTHER BIG
Julius Ruble drove over from Idle-
lyn Park in the Umpqua valley last
Saturday bringing back home 4Mrs.
Ruble and Laura Emily and her two
guests, Eula McCracken and* Karen
Henninger, all of whom had been
visiting over there the past two weeks
and string at the Kentucky Homes
cottages. The ladles say it was not
too hot on the river and that the fish­
ing was good.
Oregonian Carriers Have
Picnic At Broadbent Tuesday
B. Burger and
both of North
Anni* and Velda
They
Mrs. - Pauline Talbert, Oregonian
circulation representative tn.Coquille,
took the six carrier boys on a picnic
to Broadbent on Tuesday this week.
The boys enjoyed swimming, the
eats, and a general good time. They
were Preston Willis, Roger William­
son, Wayne Morgan, Junior Ran­
dolph, Bud Trout and Junior Tracy.
I destr* to express to all my friend
and acquaintances my sincere appi.
elation for the kindness and symp *
thy shown me in my recent bereax.
merit, add for the floral display at the
services held for Mrs. Hartman
Marc Hartman
Several Full Spring Constructed
Davenports and Chairs
$159.50 to $199.50
Axminster Rugs
$39.50 to $129.50
sises r r X ir r to ltxis
ONE 12x15 ROSE FLORAL PATTERN—All Wool
$109.50
Purkey Furniture
GOOD MUSIC AND LOTS OF FUN ASSURED
Close-Out
INGS
Dillard Market
PREM
Sale Price
the finest lunch meat
$10.95
SALMON Alaska Pink - - - - can 25c
! PICKLED PIGS FEET
Ige.jar29c
- pi : 35c
E SWEET PICKLES Heinz. -
Formay Shortening 3 lb. can 68c
MAYONNAISE Durkees or Luxury pts, 29 c
OATS or ROLLED WHEAT 10 lb, bag 57c
CORNFLAKES Kelloggr - * oz.pkg. 5c
FLCÜR Fisher's Blond
50 lb. bag S2.J9
Reg. $1*.M
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Sale
$13.00
All Ladies
Summer
Values up to S4.85
Pastel Felts
Greatly Reduced
Store
Oldest Home Owned Store in Southwestern Oregon
All Varieties
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Personal Mention