The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 16, 1948, Image 21

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Notes From the Realm of- Clubs, Society, Lodges and Churches.. • • •
By Ellen Nesbitt
C o q u ille V a lle y
S e n tin e l
359 or M I L
¥
*
asmuch as the Junior Woman’s
club is now inactive, the younger
matrons of the community are
urged to join the Senior club.
Membership dues are $1.00 per
year.
Reports of the general conven­
tion of Federated Women’s clubs,
held in Portland last May, and the
state feedration meeting held in
North Bend this month w ill be giv-
en at the -October meeting.
Woman'sClub Plans
For Coming Season
According to Mrs. Julius Ruble,
president of the Coquille Woman’s
club, program plans for the com­
ing year have already’ been com­
pleted by members of the execu-'
tive board, who include, besides
Mrs. Ruble, Mrs. Tallant Green-
ough, vice president; Mrs. Stan
Teachers of the Coquille schools were welcomed by the Sherwood, second vice president;
community at a reception given Tuesday evening at the Jun­ Mrs. Lewis Wiltshire, treasurer;
-secretary, “iiu
•
Kuntz,-secretary,
and
ior auditorium of the Community building by the Coquille Mrs. Ernest nuntz,
Mrs. Ed Detlefsen, corresponding V ,’ J t f , n O U S e W O r m I n g
Woman’s club.
Invitations to the reception were issued by Mrs. Julius secretary.
On Saturday evening, Septem­
Yearbooks for the coming sea­
Ruble, president ' of the club, included “Claire de Lune,’ “Ca­
ber 11, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bry­
son
w
ill
be
distributed
at
the
Oc­
and members of the executive price Viennoise” and “Sunrise Ser
tober meeting. I t is the wish of an were honored when a group of
board, who are Mrs. Tallant enade.”
the yearbook committee that friends gave a housewarming at
G reenough, vice president; Mrs.
Mrs. Ray Hunsaker and Mrs. Er­
their new home.
Stan Sherwood, second vice presi­ nest James presided at the beauti names of all members be included
Attending the no-host supper
In
the
yearbook.
Mrs.
Elton
Sav-
dent; Mrs. Lewis Wiltshire, treas­ fully appointed tea table, which
party .were Mr. and Mrs. Wasley
age,
chairman
of
the
membership
urer; Mrs. Ernest Kuntz, secretary, was centered with pastel shaded
Laird, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mazza,
and Mrs. Ed Detlefsen, corres­ asters arranged in a ' silvel bowl committee, asks that anyone wish­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris, Mr.
ing
to
join
the
club,
get
in
touch
ponding secretary.
and flanked by tali, white tapers. with her or a member of her com­ and Mrs. Richard Sherrill, of Cor­
Appreciation of their services to The auditorium was decorted with mittee, which Is composed of Mrs vallis, Mr. and M rs, Donald Smith,
the community was expressed to Autumn leaves, gladioli, zinnias Clarence Osika,
Mr9. Ernest Mr: and Mrs. Joe Sayre, Mr. and
-th e teachers by Mrs. Julius Ruble and Michaelmas daisies.
Mem­ Kuntz, Mrs. Tallant Greenough, Mrs. Lynn Perrott, Mr. and Mrs.
in her mesage of welcome. Carroll bers of the decorating and refresh­ Mrs. J. A. Moore, Mrs. Stan Sher- Samuel C. Adams, M r. and Mrs
Nickels, president of the Teach­ ments committee were Mrs. W il­ wood and Mrs. Harry Slack. In - I Ed Throckmorton, Mr. and Mrs.
ers’ association, respondçd for his liam Klenz, chairman; Mrs. Ida
group.
Owen, Mrs. Donald Estes, Mrs. E.
Ernest James, principal of the W. Lorenz, Mrs. P. O. Lund, Mrs.
high school; Wayne Smith, prin­ John Martin, Mrs. Guy Mauney,
cipal of the junior high school, and Mrs. Mike Screen, Mrs. James
Mrs. Hazel Hanna, principal of Leonard, Mrs. Fred Lorenz, Mrs.
the gradé school, each introduced W illiam Mansell, Mrs. R. F. Milne,
the teachers on their respectsive Mrs. Marshall Kennedy and Mrs.
W. Matejka.
staffs.
Following ihe custom of many
The 194 guests attending the
reception were entertained by a years* standing in the club, past
distinguished
musical program presidents were feted along with
planned by Mrs. M. O. Hawkins, the teachers at the reception, and
club program chairman for Sep­ were members of the receiving
tember. Numbers included two de­ line along with th Woman’s club
lightful soprano solos by Mrs. Car- board members. Past presidents
Example: T-BONE STEAKS
roll Nickels, who was accompanied in attendance included Mrs. M. O.
at the piano by NÎrs. Lawrence G u- Hawkins, Mrs. Bert Folsom, Mrs.
derian, when she sang “A t Thy O. C. Sanford, Mrs. E. E. Leslie,
When vou compere
price« remembei
that Safeway'« p ric e are elweyt on the
Sweet Voice” from Sampson and Mrs. Elbert Schroeder, Mrs. E. J.
Ruble,
Mrs.
William
Mansell,
Mrs.
TRIMMED cut I r e of » r e « i bon*, we«te.
Delilah, and “Wonderful One
let, reedy lor cooling. You eoo et right
Georgia Mae Moller of Myrtle Roy Boober, Mrs. J. E. Norton,
how Safeway trim« T-bone ile o ! beforn
Point, played éhopin’s “A Flat Mrs. J. A. Moore, Mrs. Iris Elrod
weighing.
Major Prelude” and Rachmanin and Mrs Willard Bosserman.
You Day only lor good-eeting portion
offs “Prelude in C Sharp Minor,”
—noi lor eiceee bone, w.eie end
both of which were enthusiastical
let. Como end get acquainted with
ly received by the audience. Ray
Selewey'e
Guaranteed
Meate
Newgart of M yrtle Point, accom­
plan. You’ll elwayi gat n w e
panied at the piano by Mrs. Moller,
edible meet for your mcney
sang Victor Herbert's "Thine
G
irl
Scout
leaders
w
ill
meet
Alone” and Jerome K ern’s “She
Didn’t Say Yes, She Didn't Say Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock In the
No.’ Later in the evening, at the club rooms tot the first monthly
urgent request of the other guests,
meeting of the Coquille associa­
Mr. Newgart and Mrs. Moller sang
tion.
several more songs, including a
Featured at the meeting w ilj be
duet which was an added treat
knot tying, instructed by Mrs.
for the listeners.
Here'« another cut that gi»*« you a lot o f moat for your money.
During the tea hour, Nancy Frank Gould and Mrs V irgil Beau-
Treat your family to a real eteak d in e r . Smother in onione and hot
Price, a Coquille high school stu­ dette. Anyone interested in G irl
sauce for tangy flavor.
-
dent, played a group of incidental Scouts is cordially invited to at­
music at the ptaho. Her numbers tend.
l O Q U IL ____
L l, O R E G O N
S E P T E M B E R 1«. IM S .
Teachers Honored W ith Reception A F
Community Building By Woman's Club
Bryan's Honored
Jack Laird, of Portland, M r. and
Mrs. Howard Moy, Mr. and Mrs.
Chuck Smith, Bandon, Mr. and
Mrs. W illiam Blakeley, Sutherlin,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Marineau,
Mr. John Stewart, M r. and Mrs.
Ray Mattoon and the honored
guests, Mr. and Mrs. John B.
Bryan.
• •
Patty Geaney Is
Rookess Counselor
Patty Geaney, sophomore at
Oregon State college has been
made a Rookess counselor for this
year.
Also, she has been ap­
pointed to the sopohomore honor­
ary society. Talon? and is now
secretary of Heather Rae house.
Patty is the daughter of M r. and
Mrs. Bob Geaney. 1
Visit In Coquille— Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. M. O. Hawkins.
Mrs.
Lyman Carrier of Blaeksbury, Va., * Larson has returned to her home
and their daughter, Mrs. Donald | and Mr. and Mrs. Carrier are now
Larson of Pocatello, Idaho, have residing for a time at the Bryant
been guests at the home of M r. 1 cottage at Bandon.
A Watchband is as Good as Its
Weakest Link
It’s extravagant to risk a
fine
watch
frayed band.
ROUND STEAKS
H u n te rs L o o k ...
98‘
LB.
eteek et ite very
LB.
beit.
79e
you in our wide range of
Ministers Set
Meeting Date
prices.
Coquille ministers w ill meet
Monday evening at the Christian
church for a special meeting of
the Ministerial association. Busi­
ness w ill include election of offi­
cers.
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Schroeder’s Jewelry
“Southern Pacific Watch Inspectors’’
478 So. Taylor
IN OUR GROCERY SECTION!
Real
'£ 29“
5?
• Peanut Butter £
3 — 25'
• Baby Foods Gerber'«, Strained
12-oa. bottle 24*
• Sleepy Hollow Syrup
Franco-Am erican
For a quick
nouriehinq
meal in a
hurry.
79c
| H
U oUm .
cute
of
85‘
LB.
R eady fo r the p a n !
Young fryere
cook tender
that
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
Taha year pick:
DeJeans— MyT Good
C. C. or Sea Zona
tall
phg. o f 4 M
3
89’
SÌ
25*
4V> ox.
caa
GRAPE JUICE
2 /2 B *
Nat’l brande— tall caa
59c
59c
65c
65c
58c
55c ,
75c
4Bc
q u a rt b o ttle
CHURCH'S— PURI
Cherub Milk
F lu m p . T o u n O
Fresh Ground Beef
Pure Pork Sausage
Fresh Link Sausage
Lean Sliced Bacon
Skinless Wieners
Halibut Steaks
Salmon Steaks
Fillet of Sole
14'
Canned OYSTERS
35'
6
fajduaui
finiat!
SIRLOIN STEAKS
One of the moet
tender
beef.
1SV«
• Wesson Salad Oil
• Lydia Grey Tissues
• Playfair Dog Food Special
rB eef Short Ribs « 39"
. DISJOIN"0
to r awaeiTV
•
SPAGHETTI
Ertre meaty end tender leg or rump cut. P rie d to eave you money. G o t one for
the week-endl
. IV ISC I«*r , °
Phone 6Î-R
Tafce Home^These SAFEWAY VALUES.
V E A L R O A S T m 59c
fryer
You’re sure
to find something to please
SWISS STEAKS
For chicken fried
Be safe by
metal bands.
Girl Scouts W ill
Hold Council M eet
T-BONE STEAKS
weak,
stock of leather straps and
which gives you more edible meat for your money
Eiceee bone end
fa t removed ae
ih o w n in th e
-above eketch.
a
selecting today from our
SAFEWAY MEATS are
trimmed before w eighing...
r
on
H«»
bettle XU
15*
’’BETTER BREAKFAST" SPECIALS!
battle
GQc
07
WHEATIES
Your Choice:
KELLOGG RICE KRISPIES
CHEERIOS— KIX
or WHEATIES
Heinz Tomato Ketchup
Coffee”™
,4b
4g(
Palmetto Water-Proof Tent
Kind Off and Fre-W-apped
10x10 — Complete with floor-stakes and pole.
Made of heavy 10 ox. water-proof duck.
R e g u l a r ........................................
77t
74c
BUTTER
Sweat and Freeh
and MEAT
BALLS
ßJJC
DINTY MOORE
• Saaaybaak
•
Durheo
• Alleweot
» 39e
Moadaw
Wood
LB.
86c
R e a d y t o C a n — P ick o t th e C ro p
$57.95
■ Safeway FARM-FRESH PRODUCE-
Canning
PEARS
We also have a large stock of
EQUIPMENT------
Tables, stools, lanterns, stoves, flashlights, etc.
Golden Com
Green Bell Peppers
Local Celery Ä
Harry M. Johnson, Prop.
Grado A
Larga—doioe
Grade *
DAIRY FRESH
MARGARINES
f rtf
LB.
(14)
Large Bartlett
& CAMP
Chatham brand.
Introductory Special
pkg. JQt
Spaghetti
Rapt extra fresh by
refrigeration— right
up to the time yea
IN SANITARY PLIOFILM!
Tea Bags c*nf* w » Ilk)
f t 18e
Special far Hunters . $ 4 4 . 9 5
AMMUNITION
Cheddar Cheese
«1.37
Tea Bails
EGGS
24b 9 5 c
Coffee Am
. . . Here's an oulstanding bargain
23‘
per bottle
U. S. NO. 1
GRADE
34-LI. BOX
Golden-Ripe HALE
3.29
J
lb. 25c
lb .7 ’/ i
lb. 6c
lb .” ' ' Seedless Grapes
U . S. N o. I
lb.
Dry Onions W hite
U. S. No. I
lb J Oc Dry Onions Yellow
PEACHES
261b.
Box
2.49
W het could bo bette, than Q u arti a
quarti o f Lindaus. Golden teaches
your pantry iholf.
Don't Patay— G et Yeori Today!
Serve
15$ S. Taylor
Coquille, Ore.
Phone 85
M o re
Potatoes
Lower Living
Cost«!
THE WdTfONdL G U 4 ID
u. s.
No. I
10 LIS.
No. 2’» 50 LBS.
45c
1.19
OFFENDS 4M F R IC 4— JOIN NOW!
SAFEWAY
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