The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 19, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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Grand Officers Attend Jeb’s
Daughters Meeting Monday
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B>on r<-
Unfinished Chests
$8.50 to >16.50
Unfinished Chairs
y |1J5 to 12.95
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New High Chairs
$3.05
Clothes Hampers
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USED FURNITURE
Republican Committee Meeting Mrs. Ettyth G. Walton
Evidences Grim Determination Died In Salem Thursday
Grand Guardian Edna Stanley and
The Coos County Republican Cen­
Grand Secretary Edna Catlow of the tral Committee met in the Coquille
state of Oregon jurisidctlon paid an city hall Tuesday and was called to
official visit to Coquille Bethel, No. order at eight o’clock by Chairman
IS, Job’s Daughters, here Monday Green. The meeting was well at­
evening.
tended and many of the committee
The six 9’clock banquet
which women and men were present. The
preceded th« meeting was served in regular routine of business was dis­
the banquet room in Masonic Hall, patched and ail the various com-
where the Hallowe’en motif was car-lmittees were assigned their' duties
ried out for both hall decorations and a genuine spirit of harmony and
and for tables.
desire foe team, work were quite
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At the regular meeting which fol­ apparent.
lowed the candidate for initiation
The seriousness with which the
was Sally Grable.
different speakers expressed them­
Escorts and honors were extended selves in their talks was very no-
to present and past Queens, Grand ticeable and it was quite
obvi
lite obvious
.Officers,
Bethel Guardians and’that none of them were l C
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disciples
Guardian Council members.
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defeatism
but
grim
determin-
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The
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Council
mem- atlon to dare, and do. Like that grim
ben were installed by Grand Guard- determination that animated the as-
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ian Stanley, assisted by Grand Sec- —
semblage
of .U-
the founden of
this
retary Catlow.
For Past Bethel great Republic, in the face of a
Guardian Catherine Ruble was in­ storm that was approaching, this
stalled as Marshal.
meeting of American women and
With Secretary Vera Bishop acting men, still clinging to their faith in
as installing secretary and Chap­ what their forbears hadv established,
lain Phyllis. Litzenberger as install­ marched bravely on to meet that
ing chaplain, the following were then storm.
installed in their respective offices:
The seriousness of the situation at'
Ada Moore, Bethel Guardian.
the present time requires more se­
D. E. Rackleff, Assoc. Guard.
rious thought and, it seems, that
Evelyn Finley, Guard. Sec.
wisecracking and downing is entirely
May Rackleff, Guard. Treas.
unnecesary and entirely out of place;
1 the voice of traditiop should inform
Doris Ann Wood, Guard. Music.
Estelle Harbison, Guard. Socia- us of the struglge for freedom, and
billty.
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respected,
would
Ula Alborn, Guard. Paraphernalia, save us from another struggle.
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Peg Gould, Guard, of Fin.
—R. M. Harrlaon.
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Dorothy Dunn, Guard. Hosp.
Two Coquille Ladies Hear
Grace Moore In Portland
If you did not receive
our October broadside ask
at once. You will find a
Mrs. M. O. Hawkins accompanied
of”“m^rchandLe
her son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. 5^ tooking
Clifford E. Kampf and Mrs. Kampf, COMPANY
as far as Portland last Saturday. The ■ _.
young couple were returning to1
Grand Island, Nebraska, after a two
weeks’ visit here and in Curry coun­
ty with relatives.
Mrs. Hawkins heard Grace Moore
Saturday d|ght and stated her voice
Is even more beautiful than over the
radio.
Mrs. G. W. Tyrrell also went to
Portland for the week-end to hear
Grace Moore and to see her daugh­
ter, Mavis, who is attending business
college there.
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Mrs. Edith G. Walton? former
teacher in the Coquille achoola and
who was a resident of thia citj for
16 years, pased away last Thursday
in a Salem hospital, following a
paralytic stroke a week before.
The telegram from Mrs. Walton’s
slater with whom she went recently
to live, was sent to Mrs. Jas. Rich-,
mond, but it did not give information
as to when the funeral services were'
to be held.
Mrs. Walton's «on, Dudley, who is
now with the Army Air Force in
the south Pacific, was probably not
able to get home for the funeral.
He and Mrs. Richmond's son,
James, practically grew up together
and were inseparable from babyhood
on until they went to college, and
the mothers were the closest of
friends.
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Mrs. Walton was forced by-» ill
health to resign as a teacher here |
last year.
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Keys made for ait locks. Stevens
Cash Hardware, Coquille. Ore.
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A*tb*riifd Dealer
J. S. Barton, realtor, announces
the sale, by his agency, of the fol­
lowing properties:
The Chaney Apartments on 10th,
11th, and North Elliott streets, to
William Eveland and-Wife;
Elmer Davis dwelling on North
Henry street to Joseph and Mary A.
Rowe;
The Lee Atkinson dwelling at the j
C al H ng carda w for tl qq
Saturday Evening
•' October 21
Sponsored by
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Coquille Junior Woman's Club
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Music by
Baumgarten's Orchestra
Come and Meet Ybur Friends -
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H««a aad Peoltr-
Adm. *0 cents per person
Fuhrman's Pharmacy
LAMB
comer of 10th and North Coulter
street, to H. R. Horner and wife;
The Floyd Anderson home, corner
of 6th and North Heath, to Orville
Chard and wife;
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Elmore J. Peterson home on North
Heath St., between 6th and 7th, to
William Norton and wife;
The J.' H. Rigsby ranch on the
Middle Fork of the Coquille river to
Harold O. Parker and wife.
Coquille Community Building
Vaccínea and
for CaMl«.
a copy of
for a copy
very good
you hw
'Recent Sales By J. S.
Barton Realty Agency
29th ANNIVERSARY SALE!
HILDENBRAND
for a Community
of a feuj Hundred
io war e
The Leslie E. Croffs Here
From Florida Last Week
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie E. Croff ar­
rived here last week from Jackson­
ville, Florida, where Leelie has been
stationed for over a year as a flight
instructor in free gunnery in the
U. S. Navy at Ceisel Field. After
spending his leave visiting at the
homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
4. E. Croff of North Bend and Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. H. Oerding of Co­
quille, Leslie left this morning for'
{Jan Diego, where he will await fur- ;
ther assignment,
while his wife,1
Jane, will remain here wtih her par- ’
ents.
flower living Costs
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goocery
Macaroni or Spaghetti, Porter 24 os 23c
day. Safeway value* con­
tinue ta represent ths
finest quality foods it ta
possible to bay at the low­
est possible cost to its cus­
tomers. That's why we say-
Kraft Cheese, old English (3 pts) 5 os 20c
Compal Safeway UoIutA
‘Gardenside
can 5c
Red Hill Catsup (50 pts) 14 os. bot.,12c
NuMade Mayonnaise
32 ox. jar
47c
pint jar
26c
Kraft Miracle Whip
Libby Pickles, homemade style 214 28c
Old Mill Vinegar,
cider
Banana Flour, Kanana
pint
9c
5ft os.
37c
Pancake Flour, Susanna 2ft lb. pkg. 15c
Flapjack Flour, Albers 2ft lb. pkg. 22c
Cane Syrup Sleepy Hollow 16 os. hot 21c
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
FOR
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
of Ones County, Oregon
Election November 7, 1M4
If elected yeUr County Oeasasto-
iloner I will earnestly strive for:
fl) Decent roads for outlying dis­
tricts.
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(2f Coos County owns some 20,000
separate tracts of land, get
these back on the tax rolls by
sales to prospective home
oWner% NOT SPECULATORS
Post-war planning for our
own County and our own peo­
ple.
A County Manager is of vital
importance.
(5) a fair and open-minded hear­
ing on all matters coming be­
fore me with special privileges
to none.
(6) Thirty-eight years of success­
ful business * experience in
Coos County.
DRINK
JUICES
New Books, at Norton’s include
the following: “Ride with*Me" by
Costain; "Tom Bon«,” Judah} “Glit­
tering Hill’’ by Murphy; “geing Met
Together” by Wilkins, and “The
History of Rome Hanks” by Pen­
nell. Come in and browse
Heaters
GLENWOOD
Wood-Burning Circulator
ALL CAST FIREBOX — 21 inch Sise
$72.50
Stevens Cash Hardware
Coquille
dr
. . . for health and
refreshment!
Royal Satin
SHORTENING
Safeway has a large
variety of ’em—priced low!
Guaranteed Quality
Blended Juice, Adams, 2-No. 2 cans __ 33c
Orange Juice, Adams, 46 n. can
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TEA
10c rise O-
Canterbury Black, lb. 85c
MOLASSES
36 os.
Red Hen
bottle
VANILLA or LEMON
bitte
Westag Flavors'
SALT, Plain or Iodised
7c
Sno-White
Pkg-
FLOUR. 25 lb. sack, $1.02
Cl OO
Kitchen Craft,
50 lb. sk.
SUGAR
5» lb. du ¿O
Beet, use stamp 30, 31, 32, 33, 40 --------
RICE
3 lb. pkg.
Blue Rose Choice
TOMATOJCE.-- “^19c
Mayor Wood and Councilman Burr
both being out of town Monday eve­
ning. and there being nothing of im­
portance on the docket anyway, tbei
city council di* not meet for its
regular session Monday evening.
Unlesa a special meeting is called in
the meantime, the next one will be
the regular session on Nov. 6. the
the ave before election.
........... 43c
GRPFRUITJCE.-X-J3c
V-8 Vege. Cocktail (10 pts.) 18 os.
14c
Prune Juice, Sunsweet, quart
25c
Safeway Meats
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String Beans, Lorraine No. 2 can
Sliced Beets, Blue Tag No. 303 ..
MORE
Nô Council Session Was
Held Thia Week ' -
for Millions
Van Camp Tenderoni 2 6-ox pkgs. 15c
Tomato Sauce,
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19 years ago Safeway
opened its first stat* at
American Falta. Idaho.
Soon the new storekeepiaq
methods which eat food
costs so effectively spread
Safeway’s popularity
MEAT
Price Points
PORK SAUSAGE, country style lb.............. ,........ 32c
0
0
SHORT RIBS, A A B Grades lb.............................. 19c
0
GROUND BEEF, lb................ -.............
29c
0
PORK LIVER, lb. ............
-........ 24c
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BEEF ROAST, lb............................................i .1. ............ 27c
13
SIRLOIN STEAK A Grade lb................................... 40c
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VEAL LEG or RUMP ROAST A Grade............... 33c
0
VEAL SHOULDER ROAST A Grade .?.........
28c
0
VEAL SHOULDER STEAK A Grade lb.............. 28c
4
SHOULDER LAMB ROAST A A B Grade lb.... 34c
7
RIB LAMB CHOPS A Grade lb ..........
43c
7
B Grade lb........... .......
39c
FISH
Fresh Oysters, medium sixe pint ........... .
Fresh Columbia River Sliced Salmon lb.
05c
40c
59c
Corn, Butter Kernel whole, No. 2... 14c
Std. Toma ir es, Gardenside
. (30 pts.)
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Evap. Com, Copes, 5ft ex. pkg.
Pea Soup, DennlsditTs, 15 ox. can...
Campbell Tomato Soup, 3 cans ...
Cudahy’s Deviled Ham, 3 ox. can
Tredt, Tang or Prem, IS ox. can
Prince Leo ¿Salmon, No. 1 tall....
Sliced Peaches Hiwy (80 pts) No 2ft 21c
Apricots Valley Gold (60 pts) No 2ft 21c
1c SALE!
Edwards
One
reg. Pk«.
Shredded Ralston
for lc with the pur
abase of one pkg.
1 RALSTON whole
wheat cereal at rag.
price 26c
Quality Blend
COFFEE
Lb.
Jar
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28c
FANCY
PF
AÇSUGAK
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sweet and BELLE
tender No
can 21
I3C
RFAKJÇ ,d®h® R*ds «d Great
DtAVPID Northern Large Whites
5 1b.
bag 4wC
SALAD DRESSG ÄS 35c
CRACKERS Soda Crackers 2 cT 28c
SEEDSLESS RAISINS, Thompson
DRIED PRUNES, Clara Vai
NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT
TOBACCO,
Edgeworth Lb. 98c
<
4 lb. pkg.
2 lb. pkg.
11 os. pkg.
Model Lb.
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25c
28c
1 lc
67c
Guaranteed Produce
Apples, Jonathans or Delicious, Ex. Fey & Fey., lb.
Wrapped and Packed, Box . ................ ..
ORANGES, Sunkist, Sweet and Juicy, lb
LEMONS, Sunkist, full of juice, lb.
BROCCOLI, Garden Fresh, lb.... ......
CAULIFLOWER,
Snow White, lk lb. ..
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CELERY, Green, Utah Type,
ONIONS, Yellow,
POTATOES, Klamath or
Medium sixe, 3 lbs........... 9c Deschutes, 5 lbs......
10 lb. sk. ..................
33c No. 1 Netted Gems,
50 lb. sk....................
21.09 15 lb. sk.
Boilers, 10 lb. x I l .. ............ 29c IM lb. sk.
'SQUASH. Hubbard or Marblehead, Mb.
Whole or by the piece
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HUNDREDS OF BIRTHDAY VALUES-/
V om
SAFEWAY!