The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 02, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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Bombing Job
Phil Alborn, Army Air Corps,
Visiting Parents This Week
filed by him on the 2nd day of Octo- owners thereof, and you debarred Judge of the Circuit Court of Coos
ber, 1044, and that the first meeting from asserting any claim whatsoever County, Oregon, made, dated and
of his creditors will be held at City in said premises, advene to the plain- entered on October 31st, 1844, and
Hall in Coquille, Oregon, on the 14th tiffs, and for such other and further which order requires that the date
Phil Alborn, son of Mr. and Mr*.
, NOTICE TO CE EWT0 |M . . . . day _
_
____ relief as to equity, shall seem meet.
of November,
1044, at 10 O'clock
of the first publication of said Sum­
Evan Alborn, is spending a week
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NOTICE IS _ HEREBY
GIVEN, _____
That | in
i_ the
♦»._ forenoon,
•———, at
-* which
—«-•-y- place an3 ' I The grounds upon which said re­ mons shall be November 2nd, 1844,
Received by friend* here i* * copy
visiting them here, he having arrived the undersigned has been duly ap- time th* said creditors may attend, lief , is Uoed in said Complaint te the date of the last publication there­
of the Dtetlngutehed Unit Citation
Sunday morning and being due to
the County Court of prove their claims, appoint a trustee,: that you claim or assert an interest
awarded the 459|h Bombing Squad­ rennet haek tn th. quwkt«.. Air Tteu. Cou* Couniy. Oregon, as Executrix of appoint a creditors committee, ex- in said premises adverse to plain- of being Thursday, November 30th.
1944.
ron in Italy, which waa delivered by
. th® E,tate °t Fred C. Hudson, de­ amine the bankrupt, and transact tiffs.
F. E. McCRACKEN,
an
Saturday.
Phil
has
been
in
the
ceased,
and
has
duly
qualified
as
Major General Nathan C Twinins
rnu nas Deen in me cease
such other business as may properly
This Summons is served upon you
Attorney for Plaintiff,
come before said meeting.
A Coquille boy,
Alr Corpa alnc« March 11
by publication thereof in the Co­
■ prior
ruri/xi» trv
bvari Kmmm
a civilian nm.
NOW, THEREFORE, all persons
Dated November 2, 1944
Residence and P. O. Address
quille Valley Sentinel, Dursuant to an
to that
that had
been a
em .1
­
Paul Harmon,' aon of Mr. and Mr*.
having claims against said estate are
C. L. HAMILTON,
order of the Hon. Dal M. King, 42t5
* Coquille, Oregon.
ployee in the Navy Yard* at Pearl hereby notifies and required to pre­
» Referee in Bankruptcy.
S. A. Harmon, ia a member of that
Harbor.
sent
the
same,
together
with
proper
squadron. Th* citation reads:
Before coming to Coquille he had vouchers therefor, to the undersigned, IN THE ORCUIT COURT O* THE
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visited friend* and relatives in at the office of J. Arthur Berg,
STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE
Coquille, Oregon, within six months
From General Order No. 3038,
COUNTY OF COOS
Bremerton and Seattle, and was ac-. from the date hereof.
Sept. 2:
Nelson and Cecil Nelson, hus-
comanied here by hte sister, Betty
Dated tills 2nd day of November, Dave
husband and wife. Plaintiffs.
“fof outstanding performance uf
(May, who 1* employed in an office 1944.
—vs— \
duty in armed conflict with the en­
Laura Hudson.
N.
L. Western, and his wife, Jane
¡at the Puget Sound Navy yard*. She 42t6
Executrix.
emy ... the 459th Bombardment
Doe
Western,
if
Re has a wife, true
; also has a week to visit with her
Group was notified to prepare max­
name unknown, and all other per­
NOTICB TO CREmTORS
j
parents.
.
sons unknown, claiming any in­
imum number of aircraft for a mi*- j
_
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
terest 'in or io the real estate
ston against th* Bud Voslau Airfield j.,
, „ - .
.
the undersigned has been duly ap­
described in Oomplaint,
and asaembly plant in Austria. Th* I*4*“**
pointed by the County Court of
. .
Defendants.
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Coos County, Oregon, as the Admin­
initial purpose at this mission was To Havc 30 Day® At Home
Tires
worn
to
the
fabric
will
never
be
strong,
safe
istrator
of
the
Partnership
Estate
of
to destroy this target of primary im- I Jack Clinton, Naval lieutenant
To N. L. Western, his wife, and al!
Jr. Fred C. Hudson and Wm. H. Barrow, persons
recapa.
Tires
worn
smooth
.
.
.
then
recapped
with
unknown, defendant*: *
portance to the Luftwaffe, which; grade, wrote his parent* here, Mr. partners, doing business as Barrow
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
famous Goodyear Extra-Mileage method of recapping
waa capable of assembling approxi- ! and Mr*. Theo L. Clinton, on Oct. 10, Drug Co., and has duly qualified ** I OF OREGON) You ore hereby nf-
such:
... will give you thousands of safe miles at war-time
now THirii fitoru !
ail navcrirf; QLiired to uppc&r find finswipr the com-
mutely 100 aircraft per month. . . jjrom somewhere in the South Pa- having
claims again Aid este^r.
D«:«nb<w
speeds. It’s the sure and economical way of keeping
"Throughout the day and night j cilic where he has been on a vessel
«n7btyhen°™
orSSTr
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your car rolling on clean, good looking tires. Bring us
prior to th* attack the ground | for the post 18 months, that he would
lYndlrnteffTrf exPiratlon
tour weeks from toe
crew* worked untiringly and with leave on the Uth tor home and *x- wtuchm
your smooth tire carcasses today . . . we’ll give you
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date oi the first, publicaUon of this
grim determination to have their air- pected to arrive in Coquille about
Goodyear Extra-Mileage Recapping for a lot of tomor-
“
LSummons, and if you fail so to ap­
craft at th* P*«k of mechanical per- Dot. V tOld tha? he wU have • 3U* quille, Oregon, within six months pear and answer said complaint or
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rows to come.
fection to insure the success of the 1 day leiwer When he reports for duty from the date hereof. . -
otnerwise Diean thereto
fhr
thereto,
i9Dated this 2nd day of November, otherwise plead
H^intiHs
will fbr want
— -- ——->ppiy to
vital Operation . . . assuming the lead at toe i n«l of that time it will be at
M n,lhe Court for relief prayed for in
of the entire wing formation . . .inter- ' Newport, Rhode Island,
Wm. H. Barrow,
their complaint, to-wit:
WE ÍRE ÄH OFFICIAL TIRE INSPECTION STATION
42t5
cepted by large formations of enemy !
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Adminietratar | por a decree quieting title in and
I
to
the
following
described
piece
or
aircraft while approaching the target. Francis Keltner Home On
IN BANKRUPTCY
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Coun­
In the Dtetrlet Court of the United parcel
Parce* of land situated in the Coun-
their group was »frwtod
* 35-Day Úsve From Navy
ty
of
Coos,
State
of
Oregon,
to-wit:
Statea
for
the
Dtetrlet
of
Oregon
*
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“
““
desperate effort to drive the bombers;
‘
Beginning at a point 230 feet
Against
In the Matter of Oscar Walter
from their objective.
Against U-'
ag-: Francis T. Keltner, EMl/c, ar-
East of an iron pipe on the West
Pa-
Dulaney,
Bankrupt.
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rived
thia
week
from
the
South
line of Sec. 31, Twp. 27 South,
gressive and persistent enemy fight-
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¿a
though an
Range-12 W. W. M„ 1070.48
er* heavy
. . . . through
an toto^Anage
intense
btorage v,,
w
m Mrs.
—? C.
.— A.
««= Kelt-
——
To the creditors of Oscar W a It er
of
and accurate
antl-XaR
hi. "; paints,
Mr. « and
feet Northerly of southwest cor­
Dulaney, of Myrtle Poipt, _
in the
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ner of said Sec. 31; running
fire, they battled their way through ner’ al Ara0°- He lu,s ,la(l 29 months County of Coos and district afore­
thence North 04 feet; thence
heavy enemy opposition to deliver .«* aervlce
the Navy, 20 of which said, a bankrupt:
| East 45 feet; thence South 94
Notice is hereby given that said
feet; thence West 45 feet to
a devastating blow to this important were on ** duty on a P C in th® Oscar Walter Dulaney has been duly
enemy aircraft factory and surround- Atlantic, the Caribbean and South adjudged a bankrupt on a petition ' place of beginning.
be adjudged the
Ing installation. Through their con- I’*0**10- At the end of his leave he
centrated efforts the target was com-iwU1 enl,r the •dvanced electrical
i i,,«
pletely obliterated by one of the i •cho°1 ■* Farragut, Idaho.
moat successful bombings expert- I He aPPr«c‘ate* being back on
enced in the Mediterranean theatre American soil and thinks there is no
of operation*. The large productive P*ace hi the world like the old
output of enemy aircraft in the vi- ,
s- A’’ Particularly lht‘ Pacific
tai manufacturing center was cut at Northwest,
its source, thus effectively and serl- |
oúaly crippling enemy operational Jim Howe Finishes Radio
efficiency at a time of great impor- ' Mechanics Course In Wisconsin
tance.
Pvt. Jas. R. Howe, son of Mr. and
“The 450th Bombardment Group
Mrs. Geo. B. Howe, finished his
has rendered an invaluable contribu­
course of radio mechanics at Madi­
tion to the war effort, thereby re­
son, W1S., last week and sent his
*
.LL ¿..i
flecting grea) credit upon them­
parents word that he is now “ a full
■—>ry
New
selves* and the Armed Forces of the
fledged radio mechanic." He has
tTnlted States of America."
been sent now to Chanute, Ills., for
Looking for Money-Savers?
This was given during the cere­
a course in electronics and when that
monies attending the formal award
Check
these typical money-saving
is finished expects to be transferred
to the Grpup of the - Distinguished
to Florida for radar training.
values!
Unit Citation.
Southwestern Motors
Introductory Special!
Bud Fraedrick Injured On
One Of The Pacific Islands
Cpl. Lyman Starrett Te
Attend Mechanized School
Word was received here this week
that Lyman Starrett has been pro­
moted to Corpdral and will now at­
tend a mechanized school at Fort
SIU, Okla. Cpl. Starrett received hi«
basic training at Camp Roberts,
Calif., and was then transferred to
Fort Robinson, Ark.
His wife, who has accompanied
him, writes that they enjoy army
life very much but both will be glad
to get home again. Iti the meantime
the Sentinel is reslly s letter from
home.
Ray Kirkendall Now On
Shore Duty At Alameda
TÖÄa« £
Corporal Don Chase, 23, son of
■ Mrs. Gena Chase of Coquille, is an
¡Serial engineer and waist gunner
on a B-24 heavy bombardment crew
now in its final stage of training at
the Army Air Field, Casper, Wyo.
Following completion of his train­
ing, he and his crew will be sent
overseas to a combat where they will
help take up the fight against the
enemy.
Beulah Chapter, No. 8, O. E. S„
is holding a public Card Party in
Masonic Temple, Friday evening,
Nov. 3, at eight o’clock. The public
is invited. Bridge, Pinochle and Con­
tract Rummy will be piayed. Tickets
‘40c per person, including tax.
It
the Matter of Harris Martin-
Bankrupt.
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the _ creditors
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S
0r non-drying
n
>
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4t velvety smooth
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♦ worm in color
A
T »croons minor skin
blemishes
in 6 ftattering shade«
Barrow Drug Co.
Finest quality Mend—delieioas aad satisfying.
¡date, of Coquille, in the County of
Coos, and district aforesaid a bank-
' rupt:
Notice is hereby given that said
. Harris Martindale has been duly
'adjudged a bankrupt on a petition
i filed by him on th* 25th day of
' March, 1944, and that the first meet-
! ing of his creditors will be held, at
City Hall In Coquille, Oregon on the
114th day of November, 1944, at 10
• O’clock in the forenoon, at which
I place and time the said creditors may
‘attend, prove their claims, appoint
a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and
: transact such other business as may
properly come before said meeting.
I Dated November 2, 184'
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c.
L. ham 1ILTON,
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Referee
Bankruptcy.
NIBLET CORN
2ibjar49e
Del Matee
12 ee. can iW*’
Serve the best—and eave!
lZLr
HEINZ BEANS
Whole Bean Coffee
Natural goodne* protected
in the whole bean.
EDWARDS
25c
Vegetarian
17% m . Jpr
RIPE OLIVES
IQr
Libby select
HILLS &M. J. B
Pint Jar 1
KRAFT CHEESE
GOLDEN WEST TTZ 32c
Relish Pimiento
5 es. | y _
Olive-Pimiento <3 pte.ljlM. 1 " *
2 6-oz. | C -
Van Cansa’« Macaron! pkn. ’ **
TENDERONI
• Which do You prefer? Dollar Size or Cowboy Style? (Answer in 25 weeks)
Wilfred Wasaon, Home Last
Week, la Now In Florida
Ray Klrkendell, BM2/C, who ha*
seen considerable action in the South
Pacific, has now been given shore
duty at the Naval Air Base at Ala­
meda, Calif. He and Mn. Kirkendall
have an apartment in San Francisco. >
Ray was in the South Pacifié for 30 Corporal Don Chase Nearing
month*.
Completion Of Training Course
”
EDWARD'S COFFEE
R. L. Medley has received a letter
from his nephew, “Bud" Fraedrick,
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Fraedrick who formerly resided here
and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ever­
ett Fraedrick who now live at Pros­
pect, that he was with the Marines in
the battle on Palau Island and that
for three days it was extremely
strenuous. He received a shrapnel
wound in the leg and is in a hospital
somewhere in the Pacific theatre.
Wilfred C. Wasaon, who was at
home last week viistlng his parents,
after his graduation from lhe Army
Air Base at Kingman, ArizM left
¡Friday for Tampa, Florida, where he
| is now stationed with the 3d Re­
placement Depot.
New 2-lb. Vacuum Jar!
$3375.00
SUZANNA
PANCAKE
CONTEST!
107 CASH FRIZZES—Entry Blanks
l¥«lb. pkg. SUZANNNA Or
and nfiez at SAFEWAY!
Pancake Flour
■
KARO SIRUP
BLUE LABEL
1% Lb, Glass
« £
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13C Marmalade
Tibbetts Brook
DUCHESSSALAD DRESSI NG
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INSTANT POSTUM 8 os. pkg.
42c
59c
BORDEN'S HEMO Lb. Jar
CANTERBURY TEA % lb. 22c % lb. 43c
Grapefruit Jce, Town House No. 2 can 13c
BLENDED JUICE, Adams No. 2 can ,.18e
PRUNE JUICE Blue Tag No. 303 jar 10c
PEANUT BUTTER Real Roast 2 lb. jar 30c
MARGARINE Sunny Bank (2 pts.) Lb. 18c,
GRANULATED SUGAR 10 lb. sk......... 03c
GINGERBREAD MIX, Drom’dary 14 oz 18
... lfe
13c
Tortiato Juice
SUNNY DAWN
Fancy
Ne. 2 (28 pte. 1A.
Can
pointe)
Cola Syrup
Mavis Mix
Just add water and serve!
3'1L 25c
V
FRESH PRODUCE
Jonathans, Schoolboy lb. 7%c; 163 and smaller box $2.89
Ex. Fey and Fey
lb. 19c
box $3.89x
COCOANUTS, Honduran, fresh shipments lb.
CRANBERRIES, Coos Bay, unequalled for flavor lb. 38c
GRAPES, Tokay, vine ripened, lb.................. .'....... 17%c
POMEGRANATES Sweet, Kiddies love them
ARTICHOKES,
Tender,
something different,
lb. 17%c
lb.
ONIONS Yellow Danvers, med. size 3 lb. tc 19 lb sk.
POTATOES Deschutes, Netted Gems, U. S. No. 1
5 lb. . ......29c
15 lb. sack 58c
Ö*
25c
HEINZ BABY FOODS Strained 4% oz. 7c
Sundown Kadota Fig* 40 pt*, 303 can 14c
WHITE MAGIC BLEACH gallon jug 32c
OLD DUTCH Cleanser 2 14-oz. cans 15c
SU-PURB SOAP, Gran’lated 50 oz. pkg 39c
RINSO GRANULTD SOAP 24-oz. box 23c
IVORY SNOW 12 Vi oz . box.... ......... 23c
LUX SOAP FLAKES 12% oz. box
23c
PALMOLIVE Soap bath size bars 2 for 19c
CALO DOG FOOD 2 for ................ 5c
FAVORITE MATCHES carton of 6 bx. 21c
BOND STREET TOBACCO Lb. can $1.10
guaranteed mea t
APPLES, Winter Banana, Ex. Fey & Fey lb 7%e box $2.98
Delicious,
35c
—-—t
FLOUR
Kitchen Craft
Enriched
50 lb. 3« QQ
Sack
199 Ih, sack $3.89
f
Price
VEAL LEG or RUMP ROAST, A Grade lb. 33c
VEAL SHOULDER STEAK, A Grade lb........ 28c
SIRLOIN STEAK, BEEF, A Grade lb. —-...... 49c
T-BONE STEAK, A Grade lb..... ...
B Grade lb.
.... 41c
GROUND BEEF lb......... ........... ........ ..
29c
SPICED LUNCHEON MEAT, Sliced lb.
53c
SLICED LUNCHEON MEAT, type 3 lb....... 34c
(Veal loaf, Head cheese, Pickle Pimento)
POLISH SAUSAGE, type 2 lb..............
SMOKED PORK SAUSAGE, type 3 lb
45c
Pointa