The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 05, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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UNClt W*
t KNOWSfy
A local Marine, Second lieuten­
ant Harold LeRoy Gilbert, 21, son
of Mr. and Mrs; Carl L. Gilbert of
Coquille, has been assigned to the
Marine Corps Air Station, El Centro,
Calif., as a flight instrument in­
“We also went over to Pensacola to
structor.
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A football and basketball letter- i visit Jack and Gretchen Laird. Jack
man at Coquille High, Lieutenant is now going to a specialty school
Gilbert enlisted in the Marine Corps j but arranged for Ernie to go up in
Don and Frances Estes
in September, 1942, and received his ( a PBY.
showed us through the Photographic
commission in June, -1943.
1 school there and the six of us ^ent
Lieutenant Gilbert’s wife, Mrs.
for a “Steak Fry” later. Jack and
Marian H Gilbert, resides at El
Gretchen plan to change stations
His
brother,
Ensign
Carl
Centro.
sometime in November.
Louis Gilbert, is a pilot with k
“Ernie really enjoys reading about
Naval fighter squadron at Klamath
the
local boys in service, so thought
Falls, Ore.
you might like to put parts of this
letter in your paper. It really is a
letter from home."
Mrs. Detlef sen adds another item
of interest, when she says her sister,
I Jo Anne Knight, is attending the
| University of Oregon this year. ‘ She
is majoring in Business Administra­
tion and has pledged the Gamma Phi
Beta sorority house.
no tuft», no bumps, no
Furniture
Highest
DIDaHilKaiiGet
Open Sundays for
^ourjconvenience
SW'T POTATOES or YAMS
No. I Quality
TOMATOES FOR CANNING
CASABA MELONS
DANISH SQUASH
APPLES
DHUard Market
, All-purpose Grind
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lb. jar
CRACKERS
Award of the Bronze Star Medal
to Tech. 4th Grade Irwin E. Hena­
gin, Fairview Route, Coquille, for
keeping automotive vehicles of his
company in constant repair during
14th Corps combat operations in New
Georgia and Bougainville, Solomon
Islands, from August 21, 1943, to
April 19, 1944, has been announced
by the War Department.
Sgt. Henagin is chief mechanic of
'a company of the Corp» of Military
i Police, which is observing its third
anniversary as a separate service this
week.
“Through his resourcefulness, ini­
tiative, ability to improvise, and de­
votion to duty, he kept the‘vehicles
of his organization in constant rfe-
^pair at a time when they were vi- ,
Krispies
Doz. 75c
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LADIES' LEATHER GLOVES
TANG Salad Dressing.
SHORTENING
Fo'rmay
PORK and BEANS
ASPARAGUS
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Festival
Garden Brand
WALNUT MEATS Large White Halves
CANDIED FRUIT MIX Fine <,ua,i,y
BUTTER
8-oz. cello
c®«<*ining Almond Meats
RAVIOLAS Armada, Chicken Raviolas
Swift's Brookfield Grade A
38c
2 lb. pkg. 45c
FRUIT JARS Goad Housekeepers, self-seaJing
Coquille Soldier Awarded
Bronze Star Medal
Phone 124
Med. size
Kraft's Oleomargarine
PARKAY
CHOICE OF 3
FINE KITCHEN
KNIVES
Dillard Quality
Oregon Delicious for Eating
COFFEE SANKA
»2 So. Hall
PRICES
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U. S. No. 1 Klamath
potatoei HHM|MB|MM||^^H
Fould like a thousand
boxes immediately
Southwestern Motors
Goodyear Store
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