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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1946)
TBS COQU1UJC VALUTO 8XNT1NK1, COQUOXS. O U Q O Ìf. THURSDAY, NOVEMBG* 81, IMA. .■..-L-BI'-lgg-'ftJW.W ,R I f Members Chosen Wrestling Starts A^ain Friday Night on Dec. 19 at 8:00 p. m. The pr<<ram will be given in the afternoon for the high school and junior high school students and in the evening for the parents. Christmas Program Scheduled Auditions for vocalist with the Co quille high school Swing Bands were completed this past week. Out of A Christmas program will be given I 15 entrants trying out, four finalists were chosen. They are Betty St. by the high school music departm ent1 SeoUnel Clasaitied Adva. will teli i t The grunt and groan artists will Clair, Wvonne Davis, Doris Willard s ta rt their winter tussles and strug- and Lila Danielson. >'les again Friday night, Nov. 22nd, in At a special assembly the four fin Reasonable . Prompt the Coquille Community building alists saag with the swing hand for i hen Fritx Schnabel, a German ♦election of the vocalist. The vocal Expert workmen and the finest materials are now available j bruiser from Milwaukee, Wls., tangles ist winning in the final auditions was with New Zealander Ken Kenneth in Doris Willard. She will sing with the to help brighten and cheer up your home for the dismal I mi in event to run for one hour. hand at ail the functions the band season ahead. Call us for prompt, courteous service. Schhnabel tips the scales at 230 and plays for. R rneth, tiie giant from downunder, The swing band plays for noon Your satisfaction in our workmanship is assured. i.'i iths 240 pounds. and dances put on by the va 1 he mutches are under the auspices dances clubs in the school. The band r rave m ai v Order iu c i u of the e Fraternal of i Eagles, and rious will also play for the teen age dances Kapple and Parrott, Contractors i rv bi : in g managed and promoted by at the community building. With I D ve Johnson of the Casino. Spray or Brush Tickets are on gate at the Cw.no ** and will be on sale at the box office ,* u'n “ ;rs ten members. P A IN T IN G P A P E R H A N G IN G Judge« for he auditions were Mrs. tomorrow night. Coquille and vicinity Phone t t In the semi-finals Babe Smalllnski Thora Watson, Mrs. Alice Lafferty will ..ill grapple with Jack Page. Page and Wayne Smith. : is a Utah h headliner and Smalllnski — I .qsi.W P —Coquille Studio Photo is a Pole. IN ONE OF THE MOST ATTHACTIVE fall weddings Miss Roberta ’ f n ’ the preliminaries Bob Kruse, eoame the bride of Edward L. Aasen In a double ring ceremony Oswego wresteles Amio Kallio of at the 8t. James Episcopal church. The bridal group pictured here are first matches of ♦ Y ou do n ’t need Miss Carol Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Aasen, and the brother of the lhe wjnter season with more to run Itonald Aasen, who was best later. chains w h e n you 4 Peart Services Set For Friday a t Two Services Held For Charles W. Sell Services for Joseph Peart, long time resident of this section, who died Nov. 18 at the age of 76 years, one month and one day, will be held Friday after noon at two p. m. from the Schroeder Chapel in Coquille with the Rev. Bennie in charge of the services. Mr. Peart had been in ill health for some time. He was born in Morris, 111., on Oct. 17, 1870, and married Elscie Grant of Mallard, Iowa, on Nov. 19, 1893, who survives. . They had three sons, William, Le land, and Harold. Harold passed away in 1939, and the other two sons survive. They live here. The Peart family came to Coquille in 1907 and have lived here since. Survivors include, sisters, Alus Lewis, Wenatchee; Delia James, Watsonville, Calif.; Esther Ashmore, Ulin, Minn., and Annie Lower of Washington, and brothers, Jerry Peart, Eugene, and Johnson Peart, Grants Pass. Also surviving are four grandchil dren, Pfc. James A. Peart of Ft. Lewis; Clinton, Rose Marie, and Joan Peart, all of Coquille. Exams Ready For Officials hove O . K. m ud an d «now breeds Charles W. Sell, aged 54, died in Examinations for the certification Coos Bay on November 15. Funeral of basketball officials of the Coquille services were held on Tuesday, No •area have now been received by Er vember 19, by the Schroeder Brothers nest James, Coquille high school prin Mortuary at 1:30 p. m. Interment cipal. All past basketball officials was in the Masonic cemetery. Rela ■who wish to officiate this year will be tives are: Mrs. Nellie Sell, Green required to take thia e xa m in a tio n as acres; Frank McFurllen, Millington; well as anyone desiring to be certi Bill McFarllen, Seattle, Washington; fied for the first time. Fred Sell, Riverton; Lewis Sell, River |> Anyone wishing to take this ex ton; Leonard Sell, Coquille; Victor amination may get In touch with Mr. Sell; Frances Sell, Riverton; Mrs. James at the high school or at his Aber, Coquille; Mrs. Bonnie Wallen, home. Coquille. on your tiros. T IB iS ~ .J S L Acreas Sv frem Rhone Off 231*0. Taylor—Phene 155 Building Plana A drawing by E. L. Perrott and Son, contractors, is being approved by the Jon and council city planning commiasloi for the remodeling and changing of store front of the former Thrift gro- | eery on First street. The building , will be occupied by the Excel Dress Shoppe and the McClary Appliance company If present plans go through. * The remodeling calls for one of the most modern store fronts and interi ors in the city. I t ’s easy and economical to plan your Thanksgiving Day dinner from the appetizing foods listed below. Select the ones you’ll be needing, then buy them at Safeway. You’ll enjoy guaranteed quality foods, and save money too. Stock Op Oh This Oregon Prime |A Grade A 13-14 fee. Hen Turkeys Tom Turkeys A . —a . IS-25 fc . Grade A Tome to Roast Half Turkeys Avsrogs Painting and Decorating Interior - Exterior l Otlcate Selected ¿¿codueej R. JOBES Contractor in IN T E R IO R D E C O R A T IN G A S P E C IA L T Y P A P E R H A N G IN G SPR A Y A N D BRUSH W ORK Coquille Phone 08 Sweet Potatoes U S. Netted Potatoes No. Is Germ ÉH Barns and Roofs W RESTLING LONG ISLAND End Cut LB. C » Grod* Prime Rib ROAST CQ c AA4AL8.37 lb. Put I A IB .9 3 Fresh Daily lb. D E L IC IO U S Fresh,med.pt. FORTUt- H O U tt lb. 12 SWISS O N IO N 5 SQ UASH Hubbard or Marblahaod ». 2. 49 » .5 1 /2 from Arizona Wolideuf. Mute. («nini C in n am o n bchuximow u*-" 11* A irw ay C offee Sage, Schilling H ills C offee Pie Spice ’S 13* PitteJ Date« A U SPIC ES F. O. E. ----- ----------• --------------- A D V A N C E SEATS O N SA LE A T T H E C A SIN O Ringside Seats $1.85 Don't Miss This Full Evening of Exciting Entertainment F ru it M ix 29« £525* MAR BUD 1Ì 3 “4 9 * ££63« Flour Fancy Pum pkin ubb$”i2S17* CRANBERRY SAUCE AH prepared— 16-ax. A Be Easy to een A d serve. Dromedary brand U « K ; : « • ( « « < «< WKW I m « »>.«»43* C anterbury T ea Lipton T e a 33e îb.98c « & £ 36* H-».*kg. 51* m G raham s — — » 14 — Cheese Spreads Kraft owortad Large variety S-oa. 0(088 O ffe 42* 42c M-ib.Mw.55* wa.pkg.42c Filbert» & .3 9 * Recane & 5 2 * M ix e d N u t t la abuts l-lb obg. 3 9 * 44 Cheddar Chaeta Mode from u65‘ whole milk ’¿2M9* S u K ì W a ln u t M e a ts B razil N u t t b mwus Soda Crackers *>wpy «-»..44 Soda Crackers K X vm S IX L Alm ond« W and Qhaduu^ WUüarftanauu 5c 3c 714-ox. cello pockoga N u t M e a ts 3* L29 Oregon Danvsrs, Ik «< «<•«<• — Jhante^iaia^. Wlanu VbuxU, — ^r?CLTMT° Sea «on i ng ». 2 4c Produce features for Friday and Saturday Ohly AAeat feature« for Friday and Saturday Only 1t£“'1 3 * lb.sl/2 D A TES, w , ÏÏ S - lb .1 2 ^ ’2 .59 lb. 53* lb. 4P .« «<■ «< «< «>♦*«<•<« t w Form Fre>h the Emperors, » 2 0 So tempting— you'll be eating one before you reach your home. Extra fancy, fancy. Oyster» O OLUNS 1 1 ’/2 C GRAPES APPLES Pure Pork STEAKS some on table fresh— odd a little to the turkey dressing Sausage M in c e M e a t ^ 5 9 » ’<£,2.98 lbs Crispy Celery Leg of LAMB Pork Loin ROAST Smooth Peelers Bell Peppers DUCKLINGS Coquille Community Bldg., Friday, Nov. 22 General Admission $1.20 J SAFEWAY Thanksgiving fo o d G uide Mrs. Ray Mattoon and son, David, are expected home this week after a three weeks’ visit with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. U. E. McClary were In Portland a few days this week on Howard Taylor, Jr., wife and chil dren at Stockton, Calif.__________ W. \ O to