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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1954)
Thursday, October 21. 1954 Film Slated a t Emmanuel B a p tistC h u rch A colored moving picture w hich gives an outstanding account of m odern K orea will be show n W ed nesday, O ctober 27, 8:00 p. m. at the Em m anuel B aptist church, 346 N. B axter of w hich Rev. George E. H orton is th e pastor. T he picture, entitled “They W ait for Peace,” was film ed du rin g the closing days o f th e K orean con flict. T he horrors of the w ar and the w reckage it has left in its w ake Leaders’ Association m eets to - are vividly presented. I night, O ctober 21 at 8:00 p. m. in This film is p resented by the Film D epartm ent of th e Bible In - the extension conference room. We hope th at all leaders an d those Lon' wM-h^t* AnKX ^ S-’ an u u eresiea in Decomir interested in becom ing leaders w ill e° Founded3'" 5 C h" St,a‘? .w ork- attend th e m eeting, ere. Founded m ore th a n 45 years » • » » ♦ af?o, the school has jrraduate^ ▼ -». . 3 * .n J 1! “ « WE SALUTE 4H CLUB e Mr and Mr« e B .ln k -r , ... thi k, ; c? Vlor ,ef‘ where „ * am p a’ Idaho’ m i u n i M ” dP M 3 re ^ Mt' n i^ a m f C un' d e ^ ^ T h ° T F C? qUlll€ dents. The m en plan to m ake several trip s to Vale, Ore. and v .c m ty to hunt pheasants a C h ristia n Church Scene For W edding O f Coos Bay Couple • • « * « A nother interesting project for boys and girls is th e Oregon 4-H R abbit project. Many boys and girls in town or country have ra b bits in their yard. Rabbits do not cost a g reat deal of m oney to get started . They a re a very practical project for th e sm all farm or backyard, and can be a source of spending or sav in g money. O ne doe is th e m inim um n u m ber of anim als necessary to sta rt a rabbit project. Most club m em bers w ill w ant more th an one as rabbits are really fun to raise. • • « « » These two projects are but a few of th e m any 4-H projects to be held on N ovem ber 13. We available in Coos county. For hope you wiH m ark th a t date on com plete inform ation, contact the y ° ur calendar, county extension office in Coquille. Four-H club g irls w ill again 4-H club w ork is free. Serve and Pr cPa re th e meal. Mrs. "'m nift-ed G illen, S ta te A gent, 4’ H Club Work will be the m ain Mr. and Mrs. A bner Johnson sneaker w ent to C orvallis last w eekend to ' » • * . * v isit th e ir son, Jim w ho is a stu W hlk. m Corvallls last wet,, , d en t a t Oregon S tate college. heard some in terestin g news about L. M. O rchard of Eugene, ow ner ° ne of our Coos County 4-H Club of O rchard A uto P a rts and Dr. g irls now a tten d in g Oregon S tate Addison A tw ater, also of Eugene. College. It seem s th a t every girl spent T hursday, Friday, Saturday^ ta k in K Home Economics at OSC Sunday and M onday fishing at th e m ust tak e a clothing placem ent Rogue and Coquille R ivers. Dr. te st- Tkis Kirl who w as an out- A tw ater caught two fine silvers. standing clothing club m em ber in _________ J our county placed h ig h est of all ■— the freshm an girls taking th e test. : Everyone In Town Is Talking she made only 18 erro rs out of 179 About It! Everyone In Town P°ss*ble. The g irl? Why it's B ar is Waiting For It! bara H ornintr of N orth B erd . We sure can all be proud of B arbara S uperette's COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL M other, rep air toys for baby b ro th er, and to make a child’s book. Alice V. S tandlev and M anuel S B ettencourt of Coos Bay ex changed vows O ctober 10 at an im pressive cerem ony perform ed at th e C oquille F irst C hristian church. T he Rev. W alter N aff w as th e officiating m inister. G iven in m a rriag e by h e r son, O rton S tandley, th e b rid e w ore a dusty rose lace dress w ith a w hite Mrs. Helen Mast entertained orchid corsage. members of the P ollyanna club Honor atten d a n ts w ere Mr. and when they met recently at her Mrs. J. W R uble of Coquille. Lome Co-hostesses were Mildred P receding th e cerem ony, Mrs. King and Emma King. Cliff Ingram sang “B ecause” and During th e business session, th e “I Love You T ru ly .” Follow ing th e w edding, a re J members voted to change th e d ate ception w as held in th e church of the club bazaar from October 23 W inner of a parlors. S erving th e cake and to November 20. punch w ere th e b rid e's daughters, hostess prize w as Ruth Clark. A ttending the m eeting w ere Mrs. W endell M iller and Mrs. Joe Cook. Mrs. A lbert S andine poured Martha Olford, Josie Mast, Eloma and Mrs. Dewey B yers had charge Kasper, Priscilla M ast, Ruth of th e guest book. A ssisting w'ere * lark. Gladys P o in ter, Marie M esdames O rton S tandley, Roy Churchill M artha M cCarthy and the hostesses. H ultin and J. H V an A uken lb* FOR PAUL PATTERSON Hov. 2nd He is giving Oregon a fresh, vigorous leader ship that people like and completely trust. P<t. Ad. Pallenoa fo« Covemor Can .Ted R Cern itile, Chatman, 1226 S.W. Broadway, Portland. Ore.J T r i m m e d I ju s t WE ALSO CARRY THE FAMOUS GOODYEAR TUBELESS NYLON TIRE spent Logging Equipment the and Supplies Adren W hite is deer hunting in Eastern Oregon. He has been gone for about a week. • • Wayne I.undin spent the w eek end hunting n ear th e Sixes and above Fairview . • • GOLD BEACH COQUILLE Phone 1121 Phone 3401 S Evenings 1233 Day or Night B z 1 llarry C hristensen and Homer W hite spent Saturday and Sunday- hunting n ear McKinley. S 3 A IS O 'IJ X 3 V i g i l ó n o s - 3<IOH 3H IM HNVÎILS M O T I3 Ä • r ig h t - ■ >r *• . v p e rfe c t . V ï n g ' J ? Take, for Example U.S. CHOICE BEEF RIB ROAST B efore w e.ghing your purchase, your Safew ay m eat man trim s th is roast as £ 7 " 7 7 EV" y r° ast is “U .8.D .A . CHOICE” steer b eef . . . the only grade of b eef that .Safeway sells. E very.cu t of Safew ay B eef is correctly aged to bring out peak tenderness and flavor. T he result is p erfect-eating, d eliciou sly tender and juicy m eat. That s why w e say. “ Your com plete eating satisfaction guaranteed . . . or your m oney ch eerfu lly refunded.” Lb. 79c S. CHOICE GRADE STEER BEEF End section is trim m ed o ff and sold as short ribs at a low er price per pound. T -B O N E S T E A K S A T -B on e steak from S afew ay is carefu lly trim m ed, as show n here, before it goes on the scale. 1 ou do not pay for ex cess w aste Ruby Red G rapefruit lb. $ 1 .0 9 or tough tails that you cannot eat. U. S. CHOICE GRADE STEER BEEF BONELESS SIRLOIN STEAK High Sugar 3 for 25c Content From Florida's Sunny Fields I or the best sirloin steak you’ve ever tasted. he sure to try these tender top sirloin s from S afew ay. T h ey’re all m eat, properly aged and trim m ed. Crisp Apples Jonathan 4-lb. Bag Snowy-White Eh. 49c £ 5 9 c Ripe Avocados r V CRISP CELERY Eh. GREEN PEPPERS Eb. SWEET POTATOES 6c 59c 2 lb s. LOUISIANA YAMS 2 lbs. FRESH DATES Hydrated, lb. 39c 97c H I i r 1 / l l U v I X Raisins Cake Mixes Cheese Food Velveeta Nucoa Pillsbury Cheese Food M a rg a rin e Sunnybank M o rg o rin e 4-lb. pkg. pkg. 2 1b pkg. 15c 10c 13c 29c 29c 25c ' er.v little bone in proportion to good eating ",ei“ on ‘his dp,icious Roast. T his Price is for ‘hr blade cut . . .Arm cuts are sligh tly higher. A C T I Mayday, Finest Quality 79c 2 1-lb. pkgs. 45c 45C M eaty tenderloins, token from ‘‘U. 8.D .A . ( H O K E ” B eef loins as show n here. Every cut w ell trim m ed of ex cess w aste. Canadian Bacon 65c w w * Per Pound 'A A ' Large EGGS £49* Victorias CANE SUGAR 97* POPCORN Unpopped, C ello Pack 2 pf, 39* Moonbeam Brand Pumpkin Many size Wedges To Choose From C C /- lb. $1 .4 9 Sliced pork loin center 8-oz. pkg. Cheese Does Best What Oil Should Do! 10 35c 35c 49c 55c 65c Chatham, Mild Cheddar Salad Oil 29c 75c lb . $1.19 (■ROUND BEEF, 100% pure beef, lb. BA( ON SQUARES square eul, lb. I- 1SII ST It KS. Captain’s Choice, 10-oz. M>,;LET OF SOLE- Captain’s Choice, 1-lb, pkg. FRESH PACIFIC OYSTERS, select, pint 59c 2 lb. pkg. ’ ¿ J ' A Tenderloin Steak Quart Bottle Seedless Choice D 10c Juicy Oranges Valencias from California. Lb. Seleet Premium 6 to 16-oz.. lb. Select Premium 6 to 16-oz., 10-lb. Economy Size 4 to 16-oz.. 10-lb. Size ‘A ’ 4 to 16-oz., 25-lh. -> Cauliflower Bed Delicious Breeze We need the room . . . so come in and make us a d e a l! R ernheisel a t SAFEWAY you pay only fo r the p e rfe ct-e a tin g p a rt I U. S. No. 1 Potatoes NEW - USED AND RECAPPED TIRES Gerald COMPLETE w eekend visiting his m other, Mrs. Beth Bernheisel. • • ■' ■ Large size. From P’lorida. Ea. TIRE SALE Enlund Equipment Mr. and Mrs. D enny Moore re turned from a w eekend hunting trip in E astern Oregon w ith two fine deer. • • W ith Helen M a st j GIGANTIC YELLOW STRAND WIRE ROPE - COLUM BIA EXPLOSIVES Mr. and Mrs. O. A. P itcher and Meets Recently GRAND OPENING OCTOBER 29 AND 30 Mainly - ¿ i ’ -'•'v ■ ■ • About Pollyanna C lub i£ tX iine showing she made 0,1 * * * * * I was in Corvallis for th e ju d g ing of 4-H N ational A w ards. One i of our Coos county en tran ts, The i Poor P o o r Man's M a n 's R R p em m brandts, b ra n d tc a O tex to v tile tiln pain tin g club led by Miss Louise Palm er, Broadbent, placed in th e blue aw ard group o f clubs c a rry ing out a club recreatio n and ru ra l a rts program T he club w ill re - j ceive 520 to w ard s th e p urchase of recreational equipm ent for th e com m unity or county. We had some o th e r club m em bers rig h t in the top circle. We are confident th a t n ex t y ea r w e w ill have some Chicago trip w in ners in this N ational A w ards pro gram , * * * * * Ju st a w eek and a h alf to get ’ record books in. L et’s all be sure , to get them in to th e extension I office on tim e this year. *** * * A nd now for o u r project of the week This w eek I would like to J tell you about Sew. It's fun, yes it is fun and th a t is the title of the interesting second 4-H clothing project. In the ‘‘Sew, It’s F u n ” project you will have an oppor tu n ity to w ork on th e sew ing m a chine for th e first tim e. A head scarf is one of th e first in terestin g things girls in th is project will m ake. Then too, h ere’s a chance to m ake a practical pot holder and a d raw strin g apron. M aking these j things is ju st a sm all p art of the ! project though, because you will ■ also learn how- to w alk and stand gracefully, and to do th in g s for others. This la st p a rt is a real chance for you to en tertain After N ovem ber 7, Mr. and Mrs. Bettencourt will be at hom e at Bar View. The bride was th e incentive for several lovely show ers th e w eek preceding her wedding. • • 43c Pie Time Is Here Again Stock Up Now and Save No. 2 Can 10c For Those Trick or Treat Goblins Roxbury Candy Trick or Treat Mix O 12-oz. pkg. w Trick or Treat Pops O ll-oz. pkg. W Orange and Black Gum Drops O 16-oz. X Orange and Black Jelly Beans 16-oz. Goelitz Candy Corn 1-lb. 29« 29c .Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, qt. 55c Dial Soap, deodorant, 2 bath size bars 37c Dial Soap, fragrant. 2 reg. size bars 25c Bab-O Cleanser, sanitizes, 16-oz. can, 2 for 27c Duchess Salad Dressing, qt. 55c ( rackerjacks, a prize in every package Reg. pkg. 5c Tea Timer Crackers, crisp. 1-lb. pkg. 30c Krispy Saltines. fresh, 1-lb. pkg. 27c Taste Tells Lima Beans, No. 300 can 10c Smith Chili Beans. No. 300 can 10c Nil Made Mayonnaise, qt. fifle Nob Hill Coffee 1-lb. $1.02; 2-lb. $2.03 Airway Coffee 1-lb. $1.00; 2-lb. $1.99 Edwards Coffee 1-lb. $1.07; 2-lb. $2.13 Instant Coffee. Edwards, 2-oz. jar 55c Ice Cream. Snow Star qt. 45c; yt gal. 89c Price* effective through Sunday, Oct. 24 - H r reserve the right to lim it q uantities DALE ELLIOTT'S SHELL SERVICE 3rd AND CENTRAL PHONE 5851 Dalewood .. M a rg a rin e 2 M b. pkgs 37c ' x-'-x: A # C A zC A T C