The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 19, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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    Sebator Wm. E. Walah
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Phone 155
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The promotion of Richard
B.
Avery, 22, of Coquille, from the
grade of private first class to that
of technician fifth grade has been
announced by the headquarters of
the Ninth Air Force unit to which
he is currently assigned, somewhere » Cpl. Thos. J. Newton Now At
in the European Theatre of Opera­ Avon Park A.A.F. In Florida
tions.
Word has been received that Cpl.
Technician Fifth (J&de Avery, a
welder in a medium maintenance , Thomas J. Newton has been trans­
company, is the son of Mrs. Leia M. ferred from Tampa, Florida, to Avon
Florida,
Avery, of Coquille. His wife, Mrs. Park. Army Air Field,
Rosalie F. Avery, lives at 303 East where he has been assigned to a
3rd St.^Tucsou, Arte.' Prior to en­ crew of a B-17 Flying Fortress as
tering the armed forces at Fort flight engineer. There he will have
Lewis, Wish., Jan. 27, 1942, he was ten weeks of ground school on a
employed as a linotype operator by variety of subjects, as well as 180
Don S. Avery, Etna, Calif. In 1940 hours of flying. Then he will be
he was graduated from Coquille ready for overseas duty.
Since leaving Coquillq in June,
high school where he was a reporter
1943, he has been in twenty-four
on the school paper.
After preliminary training Cpl. states but Oregon has them all beat
Avery was transferred to an east by far in grandeur, climate and peo­
His address is:
coast port from where he left for ple, Tommy says.
AfS.N.
overseas in the summer of 1943. The Cpl. Thomas J. Newton,
unit to which he is now assigned is 39334121 Sqd. 5 Jay Prov. Gp. Crew
part Of the Ninth Air Force Service 19, A.P.C.C.TS., A.P. A.A.F., Avon
team of mechanics, ordnance men j i Park, Florida.
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and machinists who have been as- |
sembled to keep the aerial invasion , Everett Willard la In
of the German occupied territoritles The South Pacific
by the Ninth Air Force ih the skies.
Everett Willard, son of Mr. and
Dick, he was called in the Sentinel
: Mrs. Ernest Willard of the McKinley i
of*ce when he was our “printer’s
route, who enlisted In the Merchant,
devil.”
Marine in July, received his ad­
vanced training at th? Santa Catalina
base in southern California. He is
now second steward on a vessel in
the South Pacific and expects ad­
vancement soon to the rank of first
steward.
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Mrs. Janie Hervey Enlists In
The Woman's Army Corps
Tires worn to the fabric will never be strong, safo
recaps. Tires worn smooth,. . . then recapped with
famous Goodyear Exfra-Mlleage method of recapping
. will give you thousands of safe miles at war-tima
speeds. It’s the sure and economical way of keeping
your car rolling on clean, good looking tires. Bring us
your snjooth tire carcasses today . . . we’ll give you
Goodyear Extra-Mileage Recapping for a Jot of tomor­
rows to come.
Southwestern Motors
Goodyear Store
352 So. Hall
Phona IM.
Mrs. Janie E. Hervey, daughter of
W. J. Ferbrache, of Coquille, recent­
ly enlisted in the Women’s Army
Corps and will leave shortly for basic
training in Fort Des Moines, Iowa.
She is a graduate of Coquille High
School and a former Ashland Nor­
mal student.
, Taking advantage of the oppor­
tunity now offered by the WAC,
Mrs. Hervey requested work in the
motor pool at the Pacific Overseas
i Air Service CopJnand located in
Oakland, Califorfija. The opportun-
ity of choice of work and station will
, be available to enlistees in the WAC
up to and including October 31. Fur­
ther information may be obtained at
the WAC Recruiting Station located'
in 425 Hall Building, Marshfield.:
Oregon.
The telephone number
there is 866.
Coquille Studio
Is the time to have that
Christmas Portrait made
lew Arrivals at Purkey’s
LIBRARY DINETTE TABLES
A small table which extends to dining room table size
$24.50 °"<< $34.50
OLYMPIA RANGES
Pre-war construction with the mirror like top
$84.50
Three Davenport and Chair Suites
and Two Daveno Groups
Full spring construction
$169.50 * $199.50
Two New Groups of Pictures fir Mirrors
Wide range of prices
SMALL SUIT CASES
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Suitable for children
$2.95
Purkey Furniture
When T«s Think of FuraMnre Think ef Turkey)
DiHardMarket
Specials That, Fri., Sat
Fresh Frails and Vegetables
FRESH CIDER
It's really good
PRUNES
Italians
HONEY
Floradale
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gal. 8^
BISQUICK
RAISINS
Ney Crop Seedless
CHEESE
Cheddar
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Nippy
4 lb. pkg. 49c
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lb. 39c
Ralston's Cereal, quick cooking & 1 pkg. Ralston's both 25c
MILK
LARD
Borden's
Swift's Silverleaf
CRACKERS
EGGS
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case $4.39
4 Ih nkn
7Or
Krispies or.Snowflake
Guaranteed Fresh'
BABY FOOD
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large cans
Heinz
MOTHER S COCOA
Mediums
compete assortment
3 cans
Delicious All Purpose 1 lb. pkg. 12c
COFFEE Emmrich's Silex Grind
S&W Drip or Reg. !b. 29c
POTATOES Klamath Netted Gems No. 2's 50 lb. bag $1 29
APPLES Fancy Delicious Best for Eating
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3 lbs 29c
FRESH DATES healthful and delicious
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Ih 50e
MELONS
" ' from
- - Dillard
Caiabas
ONIONS
Mild Sweet Spanish
PEANUTS Fresh Roasted Virginia Jumbo
SWEET POTATOES Fancy Med. size
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Mold expected to
arrive soon.
e1 State Senator Wm. E Walah was
;. over here from Marshfield last
- Thursday and attended the noon ses-
I sion of the Lions- club, giving that
II body a report on his work back- in
■ I Washington, D. C., where he spent
s several weeks in the effort to have
- work at the now discarded chrome
,, plant three or four miles out from
’, here on the Marshfield highway, re-
- sumed and continued.
The senator paid his respects to
! our bureaucratic form of govern-
iment, developed so largely the past
12 years, and said that while bureaus
Vern Oderkirk Was Not
| are necessary in our form of govern-
Seriously Injured In France
Phillip Stem The Groom At
Iment, that care should be taken by
The Sentinel was misinformed
1st WAC Wedding At Dow, Field
'congress to so limit their powers
lust week about Vesn Oderkirk'» in­
Dignified simplicity characterized jury. It happened in France, noti, that (hey cannot expand their func­
the wedding of Pvt. Ernestine G. England, and the latest Word from tions at the desire of the bureaucrats
Gibson and S/Sgt. Phillip J. Stem, him is that he was not seriously to include hundreds of activities not
granted by the congressional en­
September 30 at a double ring-Cere­ wounded.
abling act.
mony at the Dow Field Chapel, Ban­
, The senator's opinion of bureau-
gor, Maine, with the Rev. John N.
Lieut.-Com. G ray don Crews of the
Fleaster of the Hammond Street Navy, who is stationed in Seattle, i critic Washington could not be
Congregational Church officiating. came down on one of the transport classed of one of approval.
The bride' wore her winter uniform planes to the North Bend base last
of olive drab and carried American Saturday and was able to spend a Coos County Ministerial
Beauty roses.
Pvt. Helen Splann couple or more days with Mrs. Crews Association Met Here Monday
was maid of honor and T/Sgt..pr- here, leaving to return to his head'
The Coos County Ministerial As­
lando E. Nardone was best man.
quarters on Tuesday.
sociation met on Monday for the
A reception for eJose friends of the
Pioneer Methodist ChUrch, with Rev.
ccgiple was held following the cere­
Burton Johnson Graduates From .Charles Brown and Mrs. Brown as
mony at the W.A.C. Day Room on the
AA.F. School In Florida
| host an<U-boateas for the day. Rev.
hill.
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Pvt. Burton R. Johnson has been Menno Rempel of the Coquille Bap­
The bridfe is the daughter of Mrs.
Emma Gibson, of Mishawaka, Ind. graduated from the Army Air Forces tist Church, president, presided over
She enlisted in the Women’s Army Flexible Gunnery School at Tyndall the business session, and Rev. R. D.
Corps May 20 of this year, from Field, qi Panama City, Florida, one Bender, Presbyterian Church pastor
Washington, D. C., where she had of the largest schools of Its kind In from North Bend, was elected sec.-
been employed by the government. the Army Air Forces Training Com­ treas. upon the resignation of John
Porter. After the business meeting
Sgt. Stem is the son of Dr. and mand.
Upon his graduation, the soldier of the morning a potluck dinner was
Mrs. C. G. Stem of Coquille. Prior
to his enlistment in the Army Air received a pair of silver wings sig­ enjoyed by the ministers and wives,
Corps in Nov., 1M1, he was employed nifying that now he is ready to take and an open Forum program filled
by the Douglas Aircraft Co. of Santa his place as a member of the com­ the afternoon.
The next meeting wilhbe held Nov.
bat crew of an AAF bomber.
Monica, California.
.
The bride and groom are both sta­ J At the gunnery school, he was 20 at Bandon Baptist Church with
tioned at Dow Fieldi
trained in the operation of .30 and the noon lunch at the Minute Cafe,
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.50 calibre machine guns, first on and the afternoon program will con-
ground ranges and later in the'air, ¡«W of book reporta, a book review,
Walter M. Burrell To New
learning by simulated aerial battle djscusslon, and a public meeting be-
Attend School in Seattle
conditions how to blast enemy fighter ginning at 2:30 with an evangelistic
i message.
Rev Elmer Roeenkilde,
Walter M. Burrell, who had been planes from the sky.
attending a Navy school in Virginia > As an aerial gunner he will join of the Bandon Presbyterian Church,
for the past three mouths, was able thousands of his “teammates of the will give the book review on “Wor­
to stop off from last Saturday until sky,” carrying the attack to the ene­ ship."
Tuesday evening to visit Mrs» Bur­ my in all parts of the world as guard­
rell and their two children who still ians of America’s heavy and medium Three From J. P. Courts
reside here. For six years Walter bombers.
At Bay Now In Jail Here
was employed by the Coquille Laun­
Burton is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Two mien were brought over to the
dry and has been in the Navy for R. C. Johnson of this, city.
county jail on Sunday from Justice
six months. At Seattle he will at­
Allan A. Hail’s court in Marshfield.
tend.,the Precommissioning School.
Elmer Dalos Robinette had been
bound over on a forgery charge,
and Thurston Edward Crumley for