» 9 *1 w ,J / » 4 « * FAÛE 4 - THE COQUiLLt VALLEY UkNTINBL. COQUUXK, OREGON. THUMDAY. SEPTEMBER 88. 1944. TWO --- ----- --- — js e sj Coquille Unit Red Cross ■ Notes Junior Women's Club Holds Reception Monday Evening One Twin Footed His Brother's Wife Many Attend Royal Neighbors Party ', ' ' The Junior Women’s Club held a MT apd Mrs. Marvin Flood left i The Royal Neighbors met Wednes- • reception Monday evening from eight Sunday to return to the Naval Air day evening, Sept. 20, with the larg- Mrs. D. B. Kesner has just been o’clock to ten, honoring young women Base at Alamada, Calif., where he is est ^umber present in yean. The informed by the Coos county chair­ who are interested in becoming stationed and she is employed. She, meeting was In the form of a special man of production that “We are just member« of the club. About fifty is the former Beth Hooton and they party held to honor those who have about to launch our new fall and members and guests were present visited the A. L, Hooton family apdt been members for twenty-five years. wmter quota of Red Cross sewing and a very pleasant evening was en­ Marvin’s parents at Myrtle Point for For the period of the war no service and knitting—that it will be heavy— joyed. pins are being awarded but corsages z . , a week.*,- so arrange to interest more work­ The hall was handsomely decor­ Marvin’s twin brother, Melvin, were prese^jed instead to the fol­ ers as soon as possible.” ated with maple and bouquets of fall who recently received his medical lowing: MeadMag*.' Lenora Neely, • Mrs. Kesner also states that the flowers. T Receiving were the club's discharge from the service and Mar- Myrtle Kelley, Laura Brandon and following excerpts from a letter re­ president, Lucille . Walker, and vise-\in. . look so identically Mike that Kalle peart One lady present, who cently received from Area Officer president, Ruth Creager. even Beth was tooled irl%ne encoun­ had belonged to Roypl Neighbors for ia San Francisco should adequately_____ _ the _ ___ _ _____ During evening guests were ter during their . vbdt home and almost forty years joined-years ago answer those persons Who have in-J entertainment by ’a mLskal program. thought-it was tier husband she was in Minnesota. Lulu True, Mabel* quired as to the necessity for much Jeanne Griggs sang a number in talking to when in reality it was Ice, of Bandon; Ethel Oaljes, of Port Red Cross work now that thé war Spanish, “Jurami," by Marie Grevor, Melvin. Orford, and others have had the » is so nearly over in Europe: “There and “Time on My Hands,” by Vin- | twenty-five year pin. . are more calls for hospital comfort cent Youmans, accompanied by Mm. Lieut. Jas. W. Robinson At Anne Montgomery, of Marshfield, items than 'ever before, ■ both for the M. O. Hawkins. T Ronald .......... Williams “’ Anny Air Base In Kansas i Was present and-was presented with military hospitals and the hospital contributed two violin selectior" a corsage. in a recent letter the Sentinel edi­ ships as there are approximately “Gypsy Airs,” by Sarasate, and . “Thl Announcement was made that the 50,000 casualties a month coming Bee,” by Schubert, also accompanied tor wrote to Lieut'. Jas. W. Robinson, fiftieth anniversary membership former Coquille boy who has been back home for treatment. So what by Mrs. Hawkins. campaign was just being entered into. in the Army Air Fqrcg tot some can we do but work harder than Birthdays of members through The lace-covered table was at­ ever?” The items referred to in­ tractively arranged with a bouquet time, the writer wished the lieuten- August and September were cele­ clude bathrobes, bed jackets, bed of sweet peas and clarkia, lighted ant good luck, His reply received brated with a birthday cake. Fall shirts, bedside bags, kit bags, pa- candles and a beautiful silver tea this week said, "Thanks for your flowers were used with which to jamas, scuff slippers and wash cloths. and coffee service. Pouring from good wishes, in way of which you decorate and on the refreshment “Our knitting quota has not yet eight to nine were Dorothy Harris, may be interested to know that I table was a lovely low bowl of purple been given but,* no doubt, will be past presidenteand Jean Bryan; from have had that good luck. .The B-29 dahlias. Myrtle Jones and Ida Sher­ received very soon,” »ays Mrs. Kee­ nine to ten were Gyrtrude Swinney is a wonderful airplane, my crew is rard were husteses. one of the best in the outfit and the , , ____ __________ ner, production chairman. and Faye Waggoner. Jessie Sher­ outfit is a good one. If you remem- / ’ . .* Coquille Red Crocs will meet as wood and' Virginia. Lindsay, attrac­ her* it was the 19th Group which S‘4>ro*>t,nU8t Uub usaul on Friday. Sept. 29, from 1:30 tive in evening dresses, served the won such fame during the first of j The regular meeting of the Sorop- to 4:30 p. m. In Guild Hall to sew, guests, assisted by Helen Sinko and the war and flew such planes as the timist club was held Tuesday at the knit, crochet, cut squares, etc. Yarn Ardis Sherwood. Coffee Shop for luncheon. A special in ‘Suzy Q* and 'Mary Ann’.” for distribution consists of O. D. The executive committee was __________ , His address now _____________ is: Lieut. Jas. ____ W. welcome was given new members, tor V-neck Army sweaters and white charge of arrangements. Robinion, 19th Bomb. Gp., 28th Sq., who were Mabel Yarbrough, Patsey wool for various types of stump sox. . Barkwell and Mrs. Stem. Marion Great Bend, Kans. Until the new materials are received, Notea Of The Coquille Wood gave a report on the potluck the ladies will continue to make baby F. O. E. Ladies Auxiliary dinner held a week ago Tuesday at Thos. T. Robinson Injured In . nighties, cape and pieced outing flan­ the Guild Hall. Husbands or friends The Ladies Auxiliary F. O. ». E. held ------ nel baby blankets from left-over European War Theatre ' were guests, with cards afterwards. scraps^, io addition to the afghan lap- their regular meeting last Friday, Mrs. E. W. Buckner received word Wm. H. F. _ Ziedrich showed beau- woh ctothB- Sept.“ 22. There was a good atten­ Monday from both the war depart- travel pictures in color, dance and plans were discassecj for . 4, Tbg, fpllbwing are thanked for the Hallowe’en party to be held on ment and son, Thomas Theodore Gueits were Nora Rosa, Ruth Ax- yarn, wool material, wash cloths, j^rs pjmer Benham And Marie October 26. Details will be an-1 Robinson, that he had been injured ijnusllo and relief clothing: Mes­ in his left leg and that he t is . in a tiei iah . nouncCd at a later date. After the! dames, Qeo. Sherwood, Mary Hatch­ meeting homemade- pie and coffee j hospital in England. The messages er, Edna Rakestraw, F. Hymenyk and did not say where his injury was B p W. Rummage Sale in.- Tha p. Itenkin. The Uoit Unit thanks Mrs. Mrs were .served in the banquet hall. received but as he has been In com­ Next Friday will be initiation innegar tor the unusually Mfi; W, Winnegar bat duty it is probable that it was in Will Start October 5 levaly afghan torned in. Mrs. E. D. night and also the birthday party Mrs. St -vens, president, announces for all the members celebrating their McCune assisted in cutting. another interesting feature at the birthdays during the month of Sep- I *• regular meeting of thp Business and : ;■ Visitors included Leonard Hom- tember. Ford Liday Completes Naval Professional Women’s Club next eoyk, seaman 2-c, seventeen year old On October 6 there will be a pot- 1 Course At Norman, Okla, Monday evening. Also on Oct. 5 son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Homenyk, luck supper served in the hall *' ! Following her husband’s gradua- I their rummage sale starts and ends wbo was home on a brief furlough; 6:30 p. m. Members are asked W i tion on Sept 16 from the ordnance with a cooked food sale Saturday, also Mrs. Hattie Shelley, who called come and bring their families. land gunnery school at the Naval Oct. 7. »for material and remained to sew. v ; training station at Norman, Okla., j The Unit regrets to hear of the 111- We carry a complete line ut ■■ness of one of its most dependable Belts for all makes of Refrigerators, ' I Mrs. Ford Liday returned to Coquille | Coquille Cafe, on West Front St. workers, Mrs. A. M. Mclntee; also Washing Machines and other equip­ last Friday and will again make her opens at six o’clock each evening and Uiai of Mrs. W, E. Boeaerman and ment. Washer Service Co. 355 W home here. She had not yet been ' runs until two in the morning. Spe- informed where Ford was being sent cialize in Steaks and on Saturday <>f Illness in the families of Mrs. Front, Coquille. Phone 17. s but it was to another training school. nigllt Chicken Suppers. Tha public F. C, True and Wm. Mineau and ---------------------------- -- ------------ * 34t4*s as invited to come in. , expresses sympathy to Mrs. Vir­ Electric Fence Unite, 314.79 and ginia Moss, daughter of Mr. and up. Will work on 110-volt line, or Gordon Lawrence Leaves For Mrs. Sam Harmon, who received hot shot battery, or automobile bat­ Induction At Camp Lewis word of the loas of her husband who tery. Also Hot-Shot Bateries for ! ''Gordon Lawrence, son of Mr. and died in action. sale. Geo. F. Buri*Motor. 8tfs Mrs. K^ P. Lawrence, left here Tues­ I; ———————J day evening for" Camp'Lewis, where I ■f Kemember — Norton's tor office he will be inducted into ’the armed I school and home suoplies. 3*»f« forces.. His brother, Kennett, will gradu- | .. a. -i • f . * B . ate this week at the Boca Raton r——■ ....... Army Air field and expects to be home soon on his ■ first" furlough since entering the services early in 1943. He has completed a five \ months course in Radar. Boca Raton is the only Army Air Radar school in the U. S. and to date, has I graduated 520 men, who wiH fly the new Black Widow, a night fighter. I r k ? E" . ••Ml Sept. 24, Nerman .Christensen. &f~ Bandon, on the 25th; Clarissa Beyers, of Riverton, and Geo. Peffers, of Mrs. W. A Shutt, of the Fairview Powers, on the 27th. route, underwent a major operation * on Mbnday this week. She is mak­ ing* good recovery progress. Margaret Leith, Coquille, under­ went a* major operation on Tuesday this week and the same day Frank Vlgue, of Powers, underwent a major. On Wednesday. Mrs., Anna Mc­ Donald, of Bullards Feriy, submitted to a major operation; Chas. Gill, of McKinley route, entered for treat­ ment of a hand injured in à logging camp, and Martin Randleman, of the North Bank road,, entered for treatment. Mrs. H. A. Young, who underwent a major operation on Sept. 4, 13 im­ proving steadily but has not yet recovered sufficient strength that she can leave the hospital. Dismissals the past week were Mrs. Standard af CaMomia Herman Sumerlln, of Arago, and Mrs. Perna Brault, of Coquille, on Belle Knife Hospital 7:15 P.M. DON LEE-MUTUAL LOWELL THOMAS NEWS” TIME r Specials At Purkey's 40 lb. Mattress - - - - $11-95 Twin or full size Swing Chairs $21-50 to $54.50 Full Spring Constructed Daveno Beautiful Heavy Wine Velour $94.50 Drop Side Crib and Mattress $19.95 Pre-war Type Baby Buggy $24.50 Bath Room Hampers $5.50, $6.95,7.95 Selection of Occasional Chairs $13:95 I I Odd Dining Chairs - $5.50 and $5.95 Purkey Furniture (Whan Yan Think •< FarnKnrs Think at Parkeyi IÍH’ DiHamnarKet CLEARANCE SHORT LOTS OF * MERCHANDISE PRICED RIGHT FOR A QUICK DISPOSAL Sweaters • Skirts • Wash Dresses Jackets • Slack Suits • Slips and .Narrow Wale Cord Two-Piece Suits Not Many of Some Items. Some Are Soiled from Display. Buy them, beginning Thursday, September 28th at l/2 Marked Price! All Sales Final • • ' , ■ ' • • ' - i- . if . ■ - ' Specials Thurs., Fri., Sat Hallock’s Month End Thursday, Friday and Saturday er has been