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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1954)
Thursday, Jan. 21, 1954 COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL LAFF OF THE WEEK See what this man does to assure you f t VFGFTABLFS and FRU/TS AT THFfR FINFST! -p n You'll Find A Wide Produce Selection a t Your Safeway H« I m i about "boil b « |l” •»•»» t a f ond k riii,i rk«m I» y » 1 Safeway Produce experts are constantly on the go, searching for the very best produce for your table. We don’t pretend to have every produce item you’ve ever heard of on display . . . but, you will find every item avail able (providing quality is good). Yes, menu planning is easy when you visit Safeway Pro duce Sections. Yes, fresh produce gets special card a t SAFEWAY Soun » ( « t a k U i, Ilka patataat— u i t ilaad dlract w a ll,k t Guarding the freshness and flavor of the vegetables and fruits you eat is no job for amateurs. That's why Safeway has a specially- trained man in charge of the produce section of each of our stores. It’s his job to see that only perfect-eating produce is on display for your selection. Enjoy the better eating this can mean for you. Ha kaawi akaat »ha- ■ ia i aad kaw ta fn - tact tk t» 5 NAVEL ORANGES Juicy and Seedless Thin Skins FRESH Minimum weight 8 lbs. tt'a their trlrcer Onter!" Troop 63 Boy Scouts Receive Awards At Court Of Honor In Methodist Church At a court of honor in the base ment of the Methodist church ' and Mrs. Annie Campion, all of • Thursday, January 13, eleven Boy Azalea, and Mrs. Myers of Arago; Scouts of Troop 63, sponsored by two sisters, Mrs. Rose Wickam of the Coquille Kiwanis club, re Coquille and Mrs. Jessie Walters ceived awards, according to Scout of Grants Pass. master Don Wade Also surviving are a half-sister, Tenderfoot badges were re Mrs. Alice Webber of Glendale, ceived by James Morgan, Gary Oregon; two half-brothers, Karl Griffith; second class, Donald Karg of Rochester, Wash., and Sweetland, Leon Slate and John | Frank Karg; and 20 grandchild Stevens; merit badges, Leighton ren and seven great-grandchild Benham, music; Don Wade, bas ren. Numerous nieces and neph ketry; Cary Wade, fishing; Arnold ews also survive. Cullum, home repair; Delbert ’ Moore, music; Clarence Cornwell, M A S T home repair and fishing. One-year pins went to Arnold Cullum and Gary Griffith; two- Hospital Births year pins to Leighton Benham and Dennis Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Harness In conjunction with the court of Coquille, baby girl, born Jan of honor a family potluck dinner uary 8, weight 7 pounds, 9V4 was held. • ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Russell of Hostesses were Mrs. M a r y A. Sweetland and Mrs. E. L. Ben Fairview Route, Coquille, baby ham. The tables were decorated girl, born January 8, weight 6 with troop colors of blue and yel pounds, 12 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. James of low. They were attractive and col Powers, baby boy, born January orful. 7, weight 7 pounds, 12 Vi ounces. Judge of the court of honor was Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wood Tom Stevens, clerk was Scout cock of Coquille, baby girl, bom master Don Wade, and Awards January 10, weight 7 pounds, 13 clerks were Earl Weaver and Tom ounces. P. Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Knight of • • Powers, baby girl, bom January 8, weight 8 pounds, V4 ounce. A t Arago Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller of Myrtle Point, baby girl, bom Jan uary 11, weight 8 pounds, 6 Vi ounces. Mrs. Harvey Myers Called To A zalea • • By Father's Death 4-H Gardeners Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Myers of Arago were called to Azalea last Have M eeting week by the death of her father, William Curtis McMichael. Eight Vegetable Gardeners 4-H McMichael was bom October club members met January 13 at 19, 1877 at Galesville, Oregon. He the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wood- died January 13 at the age of 76 row Kock. years. Funeral services were held Mrs. Lee Beck, leader of the at the Alliance church at Wolf club, gave a report on insects and creek and final interment was at how to control them. Buddy Hard the cemetery there. ing will give another report on When he was a young man, Mc insects at the next meeting. Also Michael acted as a guide and at that meeting, the members will drove a string of pack horses, tell of various things that will help hauling supplies on the Rogue riv them with their gardening. er, the Illinois river and lower • • Graves creek. He worked 16 years for the! Library Receives Southern Pacific Railroad at Wolf Creek and in 1921 moved to Glen Fourteen Books dale, Oregon. He was employed Two new books honoring past there as a timber faller and night presidents of Coquille Business and watchman until 1927 when he Professional Women’s club were moved to Azalea to work in the mining industry. He had been a presented the library last week, resident of Azalea for the past 26 and twelve books were given by Mr. and Mrs. Jess Barton, Sr. years. from their library. Survivors include his wife, Myr- “Mary” by Sholem Asch was tye Edith McMichael; two sons, William S. McMichael of Arago in memory of Mrs. Belle Gould; and Henry V. McMichael of Azal Thomas Clark’s “Stepping Stones” ea; five daughters, Mrs. Ruth was given in honor of Mrs. Ber Powers of Winston, Oregon, Mrs. tha J. Smith. Lolita Pope, Mrs. Pearl Shafer ¿ « POST FOR ALL YOU HAVE EVER WANTED IN EXTRA SAFE LONG MILEAGE CABBAGE Lettuce, solid heads, lb. 23c Rome Beauty Apples, lb. 20c China 17c Newtown Apples, lb. 17c Mustard Greens, bunch 8c LB. 39c Potatoes, Prem., 10 lbs. 55c; Lb. Red Grapes. Emperors, lb. 19c Potatoes. U.S. No. 1 Econ., 10 lbs. Pineapple, Hawiian. lb. 19c Potatoes, U.S. No. 1, 25 lbs. $1 05 Bose Pears, russet color, lb. ....... 10c Turnips, crunchy, crisp, lb. 10c Cabbage, Savoy or Red, lb. ....... 13c Carrots, no tops, lb. .......... 13c Carrots, cello pkg., 1 lb. 17c Spinach, cello pkg., 10-oz„ each ....... 20c 17c Cucumbers, mild, lh. ....... 39c Tomatoes, red-ripe, lb. BAG 69c 25c lee Cream ^ ILL,OIi 3 2 e Q1..... 5 9 c ™ MAI,E BBAND to to to Zi? Old Dutch 14-oz. cans 59c 25c Salad Dressing ™CHESS 49c 14-oz. cans 25c Lux Toilet Soap Spare Ribs 3 ÎS; 45c HALIBUT SLICES Top Government Grades. Lb. g dr9C 27c Beef Sale GROUND BEEF Lean, lb. ... • POT ROAST Arm, lb. 85c RUMP ROAST Tender Boneless, *b. Chatham Cheese ^ ,>1i HEIM>AB Fig Bars 49c GUTHRIE BRAND—Fresh and Crisp 1-LB. PKG.......... ................. 29c CHIFFON—Pkg. 21c 5 FOR ...... ................ $1 Show Boat Zenith Rice, 3 lbs. 49c Drip Syrup, Tea Garden, 5 H»s. Pop Corn, unpopped, 2-lb. pkg. 39c Sleepy Hollow Syrup, 24 oz........ 54c Great Northern Beans, 2 lbs. 33c Grandma's Molasses, 24 oz........... 49c Idaho Red Beans, 2 lbs. 35c Large Lima Beans, 2 lbs. 43c Nob Hill Coffee, 1 lb. ... 2 lb.. Porters Frillets, 1-lb. pkg. 33c Elbow Macaroni, Porters, 24-oz. 33c Kitchen Craft Flour, with coupon III lbs. 89c 89c 92c $1.83 Airway Coffee, 1 lb. ................... . 90c 2 lbs. ...........................................$1.79 Edwards Coffee, 1 lb. 97c 2 lbs. .2................r ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . j i j 3 Busy Baker Crackers, 1 lb........... 28c 39c Tomato Juice, Sunny Dawn No. 300 28c Cream Corn, Country Home No. 303 can 18c Sweet Red Wine, Cal-Ore, fifth 59c Cream Corn, Del Monte N i i . 303 can 20c Sauterne, Italian Swiss Colony Eiflh 79C Wilson Chopped Beef, 12-oz. 45c 27c Lifebuoy Toilet Soap 2 5£ 27c Lux Flakes 12*/j-oz. Fkg. 30c White Magic Granulated Soap 23-oz. Pkg. O Ç - dfcjC White King 95c 30-ez. Pkg. Small Shrimp, Shady River 5 oz. $4.49 25c Lunch Box Spread, pint Tea Timer Crackers, 1 lb............... 37c Slenderway Bread, 1-lb. loaf ..... 23c Mrs. Wright’s Bread, 1% lb......... 24c 47c Grated Tuna, Torpedo, No. 2,/i can 25c BOCKWURST No Waste Lb. 25c Pooch Dog Food, 1-lb. pkg. W ater Softener SAUSAGE CANS 12c 59c 39c 29c 2 Sno White Salt, 26-oz. size 29c ROUND STEAK Thick, lb................ 89c ROLLS Toilet Soap Gentle POT ROAST Blade, ,b. ............ 55c 4 Kitchen Craft Flour, 50 lbs. 79c 39c F ranco-American White - Green - Orchid Lux 2 E* BOILING BEEF Plate, lb. ....... 59c SPAGHETTI Facial Tissue Scotch Cleanser SIRLOIN STEAK QQ/« Rosebushes, No. 2, each ........ Marsh - Seedless ........ RIB STEAK Top grades, lb. ...... 19c Louisiana Yams, lb ZEE TISSUE Cleanser 59c 27c 17c Swiss Chard, bunch Arizona 8c Pan Readv Lb. 15c Sweet Potatoes, lb. ........29c 2 for 19c . 12c : '1 Sprouts, 8-oz., each Celery Hearts, each 19c 49c .... 5 ‘/jC Rutabagas, delicious, mashed, lb. • Mixed Vegetable Salads, 8 oz., each GRAPEFRUIT By the LU . Barbecue or Boil ...... 15c W H IT E Thick Meaty Pieces Mayonnaise Parsnips, flavorful, lb...... Green Limes, Calif., lb. Green Onions or Radishes, bunch Marblehead or Hubbard Creamed Honey 10c Green Peppers, for stuffing, lb........ Endives, Calif., salads, each W IN TER SQUASH for salads, lh 10c Celery, Pascal variety, lb. Solid Heads 39c 12lgc R e tt lic e . Grapefruit, Florida Pink. lb. Cauliflower, snowy white, lb. Minimum weight 9 lbs. BACON SQUARES Lb. PHONE 8881 GREEN Toter Bag Pwind tar pound, Hrieo card is stroagar tfcaa Staat cattai Carcass straagth 2V4 ttaes ____ greater I f TUI .. Bleaaat pressare IS ttoaes GENERAL’ J air pressare 1 V TIRE HIGHWAY 101 N. 19c LB. All you can get in w ith N e w N Y G E N Cord Across from the High School Bright Green YELLOW ONIONS The GENERAL TIRE SHORE-W ILKENS General Tire Service BROCCOLI 79c RIB ROAST Stand, cut, lb. ADVERTISED IN 59c Avocados, Calavos. pre-ripened, each All you can get in Toter Bag "I’D bet eewbeya da tee cry Delicious Apples, toter bag, lb. 39c Tomato Sauce, Taste Tells 7'4-oz. 2 for 15c Mixed Fruit Jelly, Tea Garden 20 oz, 37c Apricot-Pineapple, Tea Garden 20 oz. ... ................... ...... 43c Tokay Wine, Cal-Ore., fifth ...... 59c Burgundy, Italian Swiss Colony Fifth ..................................„...... 79c Bel-Air Orange Juice, 6 oz. 19c Bel-Air Kernel Corn, 10 oz. 19c ’¡'by Lima Beans, Bel-Air 10 oz. .................................... Bel-Air Peas. 10 oz. 19c Peas and Carrots. Bel-Air 10 oz. ................... 21c Margarine, Sunnybank. 1 lb...... 35c Fresh Milk, Qt......................... 2 for 47c Blackberry Pres., Tea Garden 20 oz. 52c Springhonse Butter, lb. ........... Grape Preserve, Tea Garden 20 oz. 42c Extra Large Prunes, Rosetta 2 lbs. .................................................55c Raspberry Pres., Tea Garden 20 oz. 60c Strawberry Pres., Tea Garden 20 oz. ..................................... 53c Montrose Butter, 1 lb. ............ 80c Light Globes, 40w or 60w ............. 18c PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, JAN. 23 Crown. 4-lb. $2.99 FRESH OYSTERS Pint ............... 59c Granulated Soap 46-oz. Pkg. 59c 78c Shady Lane Butter, 1 lb. ............ 76c White King CANNED PICNICS 29c S? SAFEWAY