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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1946)
-- —.. Bandon Group Go Forward On Hospital Project; Plans Outlined For Drive National B.P.W. Theme Presented Monday Foundation Constructed There is little pleasure in the world A new concrete foundation is be that is sincere and true beside that of ing placed in the front of George doing our duty and doing good. No _. doubt, . . ■ ? Clarence A/ULn Osika, "without ences, so much so that they plan a justified the large and appreciative repetition trip at their earliest con Taylor’s Union Oil Service station on other is comparable to this.—Tlliot- Second and Taylor streets this week. son. * audience of the Coquille Business and venience. Plans for reopening the R. V. Leap's* _____ __ ___ Professional Women at their regular Mr. Kline described vividly the Memorial hospital at Bandon are ta k - ‘ _ meeting last Monday, March eight countryside and cities, climatic con in* shape at an increasing tempo. It L O q i l l l l e E x t e n s i o n eenth. ro « s a u — ditions, scenery in general, vegeta will be opened under an entirely new - | I • ■ 1 a w- J Mr. Ostka’s lecture on "Public Af tion, the people, their habits and cus management with a policy embracing U l l l t M e e t S T U eS C IQ y fairs" evidenced his mastery of the toms established hundreds of years the employment of a registered nurse ’ 1 history of our country and the current ago, their modern tendencies and Tuesday at 10:30 a. m. the Coquille superintendent and wherein all 6-inch O .D .- PLAIN E N D -B L A C K - 7 . 8 II». par ft. administrative matters will be the re Extension unit met at the home of events of the rapidly changing world their appreciation of visitors from QUICK COUPLINGS AVAILA8LÏ Mrs. Walter Laird for a demonstra of today. His serious and sincere vi other countries, especially the U.S.A. sponsibility of the Association. ALSO Having indulged in taking moving In line with this new policy, the tion of. “Sugar Saving Cakes and sion into the future as to the in fluence the United States will have pictures In color, Mr. Kline favored 4-lnch O .D .-P L A IN E N D -B LA C K - 9 .1 3 lbs. par ft. Representatives of the association met Icings.’’ au u n M-roor unotms Sunday, March 10, with Mrs. M. E. tricia Smith was in charge and the in shaping a permanent World Peace the group with two of his favorite Donley, R. N„ at which meeting, Mrs. tricia Smith was in. charge andn the program was carefully and cautious reels. WAR SURPLUS . . . IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Hearty thanks were extended both Donley tentatively accepted the posi success was surely demonstrated ly dwelt upon. The speaker emphasized conditions Mr. Kline and Mr. Osika for their tion of Superintendent and named when the cakes were eaten as dessert W r t f w Wlra for Details — Stata Q uantify Required April 1 as the earliest date she would for the planned luncheon, which con of the world of tomorrow as vastly splendid entertainment, after which sisted of meat loaf, vegetable salad, different from today or yesterday and the committee served cake, coffee and be free to assume her new duties. Tuesday evening, the Representa also raw vegetables, hot rolls, coffee, “Are We Minding Our Own Business” ice cream. ___ . - WAMMNOTON nation was answered with both tives met at the home of Arthur E. real cream and honest-to-goodness At a brief business session, called 1008 W estern Ara. Seattle 4 , W ash. Dobney, commander of the local butter. The majority of the sweet yes and no, and was handled in a by the president, plans were discussed most serious manner, giving his Coast Guard station for one of their ening used were honey, karo and for the state convention to be held in mossi n o s. m a c h in o t co. _ j audience food for serious thought. May. many forthcoming meetings necessi other syrup. Mr. and Mrs. C. Weldon Kline, The meeting opened with the sa tated by the business of opening and The application of Ocie L. Knife, After luncheon, having recently returned from a industrial nurse for Coos Bay Lum operating the hospital. At this meet lute to the flag. Mexico -- are ber Co., was favorably voted upon - Old --------, ing, considerable time was spent in business Was then taken up. The pleasure tour through drawing up a working agreement be report of last meeting was read, also, most ««thusiastic over their expert-' by the dub. tween Mrs. Donley and the associa the duties of the chairman, vice chair- ! tion. man, secretary and treasurer, as Townsend Club No. 1 MeeU Considerable time was devoted to nominating committee was to be ap Townsend club, No. 1, met Tuesday the problem of building a new hos pointed to name officers for the com evening with 35 members present. ing year. Mrs. Preussler, Mrs. Ash pital building. A very desirable site Five new membership cards were has been found for the new hospital, ’ enfelter and Mrs. Chowning were taken out. which must be started at once so that named on that committee. Caravan will meet in Coquille Mar. May 4 was announced as Program it will be eligible for federal aid and 24. Place of meeting will be Labor for aid from the Veterans’ Adminis Planning day for county units and all Temple or I.O.O.F. hall, so watch for tration, members are urged to bring in sug announcement of meeting place. In order to carry out this building gestions for the next year’s work. ’j At a beautiful and impressive can A social time was enjoyed with The Extension units are having a dlel‘ght ceremony March 15th, seven program, a large sum of money will sandwiches and coffee being served. be needed. Numerous ways and cook book published soon and all ° ’cloc,,: P- m., at the home of Mr and means were considered by the Repre members are urged to bring or send Mrs. W. R. * Lockwood of Riverton, sentatives, but the main ones decided special recipes to Mrs. Van Winkle’s their daughter, Miss Ruth Lockwood, on embraced sponsoring dances at the office before April second. Recipes became the bride of Mr. Oran V, Barn and a direct appeal for dona should state how mttny they will Holbrook, oldest son of Mr., and Mrs. Disappeared O/erniqht • Ellis Holbrook, also of that place. tions from individuals and civic or serve Fast The subject of the county fair was The Rev. Bennie Ylowe ,of the Metho- ganizations. Since the Association is 1 a non-profit corporation, donations brought up and all unit members are dlst chusch of Coquille, read the to it for the purpose of building, or urged to bring one or more packages double ring rites. maintaining, a hospital are deducti to the next meeting on April 16, to The bride wore a lovely plain white, ble from income for taxation pur the value of twenty-five cents, to be floOT tength, satin dress with sweet- poses. It w as pointed out that, in sold at the fair by the county com- heart neck and carried a white Bible numerous instances, an individal or mi ttee which will help furnish , a with »P™y of white and orchid Iweet- ( fev lUnaraa Mdar. m m . e» - ~ • regimental -- a corporation could increase his »75.00 scholarship for some Coos i*5*8- Suspended from a tiny gold BARROW DRUG CO “take-home” income by making a county fair. - The chairman hopes that | chain aabout her neck was a gold large contribution to a charitable or these two requests will bring 100 locket> a «ift of the groom. «Her to a g re « , M„le means the same thio« ganization and thus qualify for a . per ecnt responses. bridesmaid and youngest sister, Miss RHEUMATISM machines the eag under ---------------- , s u o n o , to sta ^ r ^ lower income bracket. A clump of lily bulbs brought »1.05, Pauline Lockwood, wore a floor and ARTHRITIS Contributions ‘are needed now so i w*tb Mrs. Fanno from Faft-view dis- length silk dress of pastel yellow, I suffered for years and am that construction can be started this trict as the lucky person, with corsage of yellow iris and car . to , r f p to to to » '« ’ “ „ca. thankful that I found relief from spring and completed this summer. ! Three members of trfe Fairview nations. A t our store the sign eodurance this terrible affliction that I will The citizens of the entire southern an invi- _______ unR with us and gave . us ______ Mrs- W- R- Lockwood, the bride’s gladly answer anyone writing I me part of Coos county and northern tatlon to visit that unit next Tues- "’other, wore a blue afternoon dress for information. Mrs. Anna Pau —v — with corsage Qt deiicate pink carna_’ P.O.Box 825, Vancouver, Wash Curry county are vitally concerned in ! da^ ’ « March 26th. „ d w «»a — k » V A d v .tf the maintenance of an adequate hos Those from said unit were Mes- tions. The groom’s mother, Mrs. Ellis pital, so donations are earnestly soli dames W. H. Fanno, H. J. Jensen and Holbrook, wore a green afternoon Lemon Juice Recipe Checks cited from everyone able to donate_ Harry Lindsey and local women dress, — ■ with ---------- corsage of white gardenias money, labor or material. Rheumatic Pain Quickly Mesdames Geo. Jenkins, Lon Clark, and carnations. «•111« Cash donations will be accepted at Preussler, Edna Rakestraw, Basil Kenneth Rogers of Coquille, A | arthn S ill the Bank of Bandon, 'the Western Arnold, Ransome. Wm. Mehl, Alford., schoolmate of the groom and who has j MIIIEN PARTS J ill» « * World office, or by any of the repre A. O. Walker, Ashenfelter, R. E. been serving with the armed forces) DEPARTMENT sentatives of the Association which Boober, N. H. Chowning and th e ! overseas until quite recently, acted ] include O. S. Valentine, Mrs. John hostess, Mrs. Walter Laird. as best man. Vases of yellow daffodils and white I Devereux, Mrs. Frederick T. Moore, _______ _ _ Jr., Arthur E. Dobeny and Merrett J. Helen Koseii Conn narcissus _ _ were tastefully arranged Funeral services were held Thurs- about the spacious living room. The Senter. Thesi business houses will also make a note of labor and ma day, March 21st, in the I.O.O.F. cem- ) marriage ceremony took place' in I terials offered, and those individuals etery at Bandon for Helen Roseli j front of the large bay window which I r-boci (uaruucc. k u -E i wishing to donate either labor or Conn who reside at Cottage Grove, was framed with cedar, narcissus and » for m k Mid OTeMAMMMbd by materials will be notified when their Oregon. Helen Conn was born at I daffodils, and flanked on either side C oq u ille FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY services are needed. Langlois December 19, 1908. She was , by baskets of beautifully arranged 37 years old. She is survived by her pink and white carnations, white I husband, Earl M. Conn; one son, ! snapdragons and orchid iris. Blank Warranty Deeds for sale ai Thomas; her mother; several brothers , Following the wedding ceremony a | Is office. and a sister. reception was held at the Lockwood home for the members of the family and guests. The table was decorated with tall pale blue tapers surrounded by pink and rose camellias on a love ly hand-crocheted lace tablecloth, a gift from the groom’s mother to the â à s ïz ïi bride. The three-tiered bride’s cake was topped with a miniature bride and groom. Mrs. W. Phillip Williams of Coquille, assisted by her sister, ¡Mrs. Roy Johnson also of Coquille, n a t u r a l B eauty , poured and assisted with the cutting TIN -U P . . , of the cake. Hr IT c o v i l i IL IM IIN Ii WHITE Present at the reception were Mr. C A M E U IA . . * N O O k V IN O . N O C A K IN G DRESDEN . . . and Mrs. Clupny, cousins of the bride « I I T A I N I IT S I I I 1 N N I I S (la r dry tltiat) from Medford; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. SO Y O U ’RE H U N G R Y FOR SO M ETH IN G PO R C ELA IN , Y o u r own a llu rin g shade in Bowman, Jack Bowman; and Mr. and (far' oily ik in s ) SW E E T A N D D E L IC IO U S A N D Y O U R S U G A R ’S texture best fo r youl Mrs. Frankie Bowman here from PIUS 20% TAX Kansas; Mr. and Mrs. W. Phillips H U D S O N ’8 D R U G STO RE SH O R T — TH EN DO A S SO M A N Y OTHER Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson 13L PEO PLE H A V E SO SM A R T L Y D O N E — TRY from Coquille; Mrs. Ronald Holbrook j and little Ronald, Jr., from Myrtle I O U R D ELIC IO U S A N G E L F O O D S TH A T W ILL I Point; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Knight; Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Holbrook; Mr. Jock M ELT IN Y O U R M OUTH, T H O SE C REAM Y Sywell; the Rev. Bennie Howe from F ILLED D O U G H N U T S TH A T A R E FA V O R ITES Coquille; Miss Pauline Locktwood; Mr. Wm. Lockwood; the bride and W ITH T H E MEN, O R T A K E HOM E SE V E R A L groom, Mr. and Mrs. Oran V. Hol D O Z E N O F TH E M A N Y D IF F E R E N T K IN D S brook, and the host and hostess Mr and Mrs. W. R. Lockwood. O F C O O K IES W E FE A T U R E F R E SH FROM ‘ Both the bride and groom are well and favorably known throughout the O U R O V E N S EV ER Y D A Y . county. The bride has worked in the (office of the Smith Wood-Products, See us about thoee fluorescent lights you want in your home. Inc., and the Coos Bay Lumber Co. here for over two years. Mr, Hol We have a nice selection available at this time; brook was also employed at the plant here before he was sent overseas, A lso where he served with General MacArthur s forces for nearly four years. He has resumed his former position in the plant here since his re turn from the overseas area. He for to purify the air of your home or office. merly attended high school both here and at Riverton. The bride attended high school for three years in Parker, Kansas, when the family moved to RivertoiT where she and Mr Hol brook graduated in the same class in the spring of J M l. NEW STEEL PIPE DULIEN STEEL PRODUCTS, Inc. * Lockwood-Holbrook Rites Solemnized At Lovely Wedding P IM P L E S s Southwestern Motors PMSMATIC^ LX onte Made I u z m iu M g m H Hi Folks! o E Fluorescent- Light Fixtures A **11 1 Coquille Bakery B xx-x XXIXXZXZXXXXXXZXXXX Germicidal Lamps Phone 243 Biegger Furniture Co. 460 W. Front P hone 262 Sentinel Classified Ads will Home M cxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx;