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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1954)
COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL MANAGEMENT TRAINEE N ational financial organization has a pia: ,d m anagem ent tra in ing program into which it will accept one m an- 21-33. If you are seek in g rapid advancem ent into an adm in istrativ e position through intense training, and have some college training, you may qualify for this program T here are excellent salary opportunities and o u tstanding employee benefits. READY MIX CEMENT Delivered On The Job SCREENED AND WASHED SAND AND GRAVE! ELMER BENHAM Phone 51 ----- Coquille, Oregon _____ Thursday, October 21, 1954 WHERE YOU SAVE! P enney ’ s Thorntons Add Two New Lines A lW A V S FUST O U A ltlV ! Fall And W inter Values ! A nnouncem ent of the exclusive dealership of RCA Victor TV by Thornton stores o f Coos county was m ade today by Jack C raw ford, North Pacific Supply, P o rt land. This week also Tom M umford, m anager of th e H offm an Sales corporation, P ortland, announced th e exclusive d ealership in Co- qulile, Coos Bay. M yrtle Point, and Bandon by th e T hornton stores of the H offm an "Easy- vision” Television. RED D E \ IL I’EPSTLRS— O ne reason Coquille Re 1 Devils won so m any gam es th is y ear w as because of th eir cheerful yell squads and pep staffs, and he e they are show n busy at a gam e w hen photo graphed by Ed T hrockm orton of the Coquille Studio. First Community Concert To Discuss Fair At Highway Meeting Robert Shaw Chorale Slated For Coos Bay Next Thursday Ju d g e Jam es H arrison, a d irec tor of th e Coos county section of th e O regon Coast H ighw ay association, has been asked to at- ten i the convention of th e group at G earh art sta rtin g Sunday, Plans fo r th e World F air in 1960 in P ortland will be dis cussed. BRAND KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Cotton Flannel W ith Suede-Like Finish ILL AT LEBANON Jam es W S tarr is seriously ill at the hospital in Lebanon, accord ing to word received y esterd ay by friends here. Mr, and Mrs. S ta rr moved this sum m er to Lebanon after making th e ir hom e in th e Co quille vicinity for over th irty years. ★ Sanforized ★ New Prints ★ 35” - 36" Wide Oregon 's largest - selling straight bourbon! THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD • 8 6 PROOF • THE 01D HERMITAGE COMPANY, FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY Men's Group Set For Methodists New F O R D ^ T H U N D E R B IR D A p e r so n a l car o f d istin c tio n ...w ith Trigger-Torque p er fo r m a n c e Som ething totally fresh is h ere—a bewitch mg new aB-steel beauty that sets the stvling keynote tor other Ford can to ocwoe. Y ow l b« dotghlod at A m ■ ■ abb ot n a w * tanca« A m THwndarbird offan. Two top« ara arabo Mat a daa p p a o rv tf fabric tap . . . and aw oory to-Afton Hard top. THa aabo wide viayt apboMarad M a t m foot* rabba*« cwhionid . . . power -operated 4 woyt Window» r a f up . . . by power, d yaw Abe There it a todtomatar . . . aad a dock wbb a rweep second Hand. There it o t«>e«co p<eg ■teerog wfceet And yoe can Hove power tfeertng and power brabaa. Bat, styling gives the merest hint of what the Thsmderbfrd has to offer In traffic and on the open med the TSunderbfnTs T rigger - Torque performance ia BtersDv a revelation. Here to heir-trigger response . . . fleet, hqufd igihty . . . becked by a reaerre of rw ift. sun- ¡«nrer to meet safety's every demand. Trigger- f usque performance stems from Ford's new iTwioderhard Special V -8 — a high-ton }ue i»gina w ith 4 barrel carboretur, dual exhausts wale-opening eakvws and Feed's f anions low 49c v YD. ’ O pening the 1954-55 season of pearance one day Toscanini I the Coos County C om m unity C on dropped in unannounced to listen. cert Association will be the Robert At th e end “th e old m an" declared. Shaw Chorale, at the M arshfield “This is the first tim e I havd H igh School A uditorium in Coos heard the music really sung. I’ve) Bay T hursday evening, Oct. 28. at finally found the conductor I h avd , 8:19 '■'chick This group of th irty been looking for.” Such trib u td I singers is fam iliar to thousands from th e M aestro indicates the! through previous concert tours, trea t aw aitin g th e m em bers on repeated appearances w ith such the Concert Association. to p -flig h t sym phony orchestras as Admission to the capacity house! ' tl • NBC Sym phony under A rturo is by m em bership only. Toscanini, as well as the long list of recordings th ey have m ade for RCA Victor. For Victor, th e Shaw , Chorale has recorded almost ev ery th in g from sacred w orks to C hrist m as carols, a rt songs, operatic re A new organization of M etho cordings, hym ns and stan d ard “pops.” T heir program s are equal dist Men in P ioneer M ethodist ly as varied, th e only requirem ent church has been ch a rtered by M ethodism ’s G eneral Board of being th at the m usic is good. D irector of the group is one of Lay A ctivities in Chicago. O fficers A m erica’s best: 30-year-old Rob- of th e new group include: W. F. M cM urray. 361 N. Elliott, presi J b ert Shaw, C alifornia-born d y n a mo, w hose career began at Pom ona dent; F ra n k N ew hard, 583 S. F irs t C ollege in Clarem ont. Cal. w here vice p resid en t; and A rth u r C. An J he conducted th e glee club. T here derson, secretary. F red W arin g saw him and was so im pressed w ith his conducting UNDERGOES SURGERY Mrs. C lara K ran tz en tered th at he offered Shaw a job in New K eizer H ospital in N orth B end Y ork w ith his Collegians. In I seven short years Shaw won an on M onday to undergo surgery. unequalley rep u tatio n as conduc Miss Sharon Sapp retu rn ed fro n t to r and p erfo rm er of all types of P o rtlan d S un d ay w h ere she a tJ choral music In 1943 he was tended a m eeting of th e S ta td nam ed outstanding A m erican Born C hristian Y outh F ellow ship Com C o n d u c to r-o f-th e-y ear by th e mission of w hich she is district] N ational Association of A m erican president. T he organization is fort Com posers and Conductors. high school youth of Christian! In 1945 Toscanini invited Shaw churches th ro u g h o u t th e w orld. I an d his sin g ers to join in a p e r form ance of Heethovenls N inth Bob Mason. Bob W ilson and Sym phony. Such an invitation C laude Mason spent S unday fish was the m usical eq u iv alen t of an ing on th e C oquille w ith Wilson in vitation from th e W hite House! catching a 12 pound silv ersid a D u rin g a reh earsal for th e ap - salmon. 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