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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1940)
* t l i V Henninger's «Htm mmí Hifli 4 Phone 135 V, 2lbs. 2 Ibs. Large Solid Heads LETTUCE f TOMATOES Long Green CUCUMBERS "”h 3 ’ I IS*' ' N - '7*-. « Graduation exercises for Coquille i Junior High were held at ten o’clock I this morning with 57 receiving eighth . grade diplomas which will enable ; them to enter high school next fall. Three awards were announced. The American Legion Auxiliary citizen ship cup was presented to Patricia , Berg by Mrs. Clifford Kern; the American Legion citizenship cup to Jim Howe by R. L. Stewart, and the Lincoln scholarship award to Billie Unsoeld by James Peart, the student council president. Following the processional was the invocation by Rev. E. G. Swanson and then two numbers by the Junior High chorus, directed by Miss Page- ler. The class was presented by Princi uncle. pal G. T. Crews to Supt. B. W. Dunn, who presented the diplomas. Bene diction by Mr. Swanson and the re cessional closed the grammar school life of the following: Elsie E. Amend, Adline Ann An derson, Vance Atkins, Gladys Louise Avery, Benjamin Franklin Barton, Charles Batman, Martha Berg, P- tricl Berg, Hugh Blaylock, Virginia Bloom, William Andrew Briner, Jes- aie Marie Burg, Louise E. Butler, Gloria Chapman, Lorraine Marie Clnnsm, Donald Loe Crouch, Juanita June Culbertson, Robert L. Curtis, Viola Nadine Dunckley, Vernon K. Eldredge, Lyle Gtsholt, Kenneth D. Hooton, Ben Howe, James Richard Howe, Charles C. Johnson, Donald Watson Kramer, Fred Kunz, Richard L. Lane, Paul Lewis, Deloria Jean Linn, Orpha Faye Marney, Ellen Geraldine McCool; Bobby Medley, Martha Evelyn Miller, Allan Arnold Moore, Robert Wade Mosby, James Allan Peart, Donna Kathleen Per kins, Vesta May Powell, Don ald Roberts, Harold Ronning, Lois Maye Saylor, Jessie Marie Sher wood, Harry David Smith, Opal Pearl Smith, Charles Irvine Snyder, Mary Louise Sorenaon, Raymond Train, William F. Unsoeld, Virginia Van Fleet, Winifred Van Fleet, Max ine Vivian Whereat, Gaylord Glen Wilberger, William Walter Wilkins, Frances Irene Williams, Frank LeRoy Woodward, James Harlow Young. 2 bunches « F- PINEAPPLE 2 for Six Delicious Flavors JELLO 3 pkgs. < jfl* *4* ✓ Sunshine CRACKERS 2 lb»k> 25« J Ib. pkg. 17® * K SHREDDED 10« pko- WHEAT FANCY - Field Grown ’ Vf lb. TOMATOES < Golden Ripe BANANAS — Ib. - 6-Box Carton MATCHES ■ rl" Kraft's MUSTARD Coquille Townsend club met with a good attendance Tuesday evening and had a fine meeting. Had another good report from the district con vention at Eugene. The meeting was followed by a dance, with music by Pee Woe and his Ranch Hands. Next Tuesday night, May 33, there will be a pot luck supper at 8:30 honoring the members whose birth days are in May. All members come. qt. 91C SALAD DRESSING — f 9r GREEN FEAS 2lk 13 Tender 3,or 25c I "Dillard's Best" Medium No. Il F rees CLEANSE* 3 Cor. PURKEY HAS SOME USED STOVES TEAT WOULD BE FINE FOR CAMPING 25® $731 up John Purkey . SUNBRITE SOFTASUK CAKE FLOUR 44 Ox. Pkg........ AMERICA’S TASTIEST I BREAKFAST! ;2pk92ic 23c I I ___ 25c ___25c 33e 42c 23c 13c 33c • .»£ 13c 25c 25c 13« ■■/'3 Harvest King FLOUR4911”$1.39 Start oat right with • "Breakfast of Champions" I WAX PAPER KITCHENETTE Heavy 125 Ft. 15® AIRMAILC0FFEE3lbs35c TANG SALAD DRESSING Qt Jar i 29« 10® UPTOrSITEA BLACK %Lb. Pk«. 19« f u- PINEAPPLE TIDBITS 2'°"' IKc CRACKERS 2>»>x» 15c : GRAPEFRUIT, Extra large Arixona», 12 for.... 33c ORANGES—288 »ixe, Full o’Juice, 2 dot............... 39c 100 »ixe, Jumbo Navel», 8 for...........19c CARROTS—Freak, Crieg, 2 bunches............... 9c £ i 1 ! 4 J ASPARAGUS—Freak Oregon, 2—1 lb. bunche».. 13c < .W 9 Kitdien Queen Flour—49 Ibs. Furniture $149 ‘if, ■ d ■ Wardrobes ■ ; ' Swift’s Pickled PIG’S FEET t Ita. Lona White Shatters NU-SFUDS* io “» 1 Townsend Club l»H* Table Queen PRIZE CAKE RECIPES! Now on Packages 1 Three Win Junior • High Honors ‘r TIDBITS ir LARGE No. 2h CANS............... ........................... "0^ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- T ‘'M • I 5c MILK 45c 49c 5« each f We Art Ogen Evening» Until 9:80 Sunday» 8:00 TUI 8:00 Following Price» Effective Fri., Sat., Sun. 378Fronf St COFFEE ! 29« OK — AOC '• 111 .A' 1 < i . __