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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1946)
TBC COQUILLE VALLET SENTINEL, COQUILLE O EE GO N. — — — - • - - ■ — ■ » W »« W W Oi ■« 1 M «» O ■> «» w W w M W The next meeting of Beulah chap Evan Albora was in Oceanteke and Portland this week. ter, No. 6, O.E.S, will be June 27th. Mrs. Orville Wood and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Iz Nosier of San Diego arrived in town Saturday Johnson attending the Rose Festival night from California. They plan a in Portland returning late Saturday night. Mr. Wood had planned to meet three weeks’ visit here. » I them in Portland Sunday but a meet Jean Watkins spent Sunday fishing in g of the League of Oregon Cities on Ten-mile Lake and came back that he was to attend was called off. with some nice trout Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Jensen have Mrs. Lyla E. l^tchell and daughter, traded their home at Fairview and Joyce, left Friday for Ashland, where are now at their new residence in they will both attend school this North Bend on Marion street. summer. Leonard C. Homenyk, Coxwain, has Matejka's Jewelry store was closed been released from active duty in the the fore part of the week for re U. S. navy, it was announced this week by the naval separation center decorating. jin Bremerton, Washington. Mrs. R. K. Skyles and two-year old son, John, left for their home in Port land Thursday night after a two weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrr. Lloyd Oddy. Mr. and Mrs. Chester EUingsen and son, Bill, of Oakland, Calif., have ' been visiting Mr. Ellingsert’s sisters: ; Mrs. Lily Hartig, Mrs. Jennie Price and Mrs. Rose Ashton. « Walter Morrisoh, brother of Arthur Morrison, arrived in Coquille this week from California for a visit here. HUDSONS DRUG STORE 46« 8o. Taylor. Phone 1Í-L tr Father's Day Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur , brought their daughter, Martha, h ' from the train Saturday. She haa j just finished her college year at Do- ' minican college, San Rafael,' Calif. ' Patricia Berg, who is a student at the University of Oregon, is expected ' home soon. ) Sunday, June 1C Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hughes attended the American Legion party a* Cliff Kern’s cabin at Bandon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Purvance will ! leave Monday for Seaside where they , will attend the conference meeting ' of the Methodist church. Mr. Pur- j vane is conference treasurer and will make a report on the financial con- ' dition of the conference. The Rev. and Mrs. Bennie Howe will leave next week for the annual conference meeting of the Methodist church. Sally Bonney is now working in her father's drug store, Luckey Bonney’s i Rexall Store. She started at the completion of the school year. GIFTS FOR DAD! LATEST ROOKS • STATIONERY • OFFICE EQUIPMENT j i wo member, w .f , ----------------------------------------- Dwayne V. Vandagriff, 18, of Co- into thé Royal Neighbors of Coquille quille, and a graduate of Coquille , at the regular meeting in the Coquille high school, has enlisted in the U. S. ' Community Building Wednesday army air corps. He will be sent to night. Alaska. In high school he took part > Taking part in the impressive mem- in track and basketball. His parents bership rites were Mrs. Wilton Willey are Mr. and Mrs. William Vandagriff. I and Mrs. Ardith DeGroat. -------- At a late hour delightful refresh- Mr, and Mrs. Albert Thommen have ments were served by the refresh- received word that their son, Glen, ment committee headed by Mrs. a U. S. marine, has reached Hawaii 'Hattie Gaffey and Mrs. Ida Sherrard, via the Shangri-La. His brother, Charlas, is now at a submarine base Ç _ ..a .L u /OC fro r n Ç frftro In Hawaii and they hopeto see each j O U i n W v j l c r i l J l U l t other. Potluck Dinner Will Feature BPW M e e t A potluck dinner and beach party will be featured by Coquille’s Busi ness and Professional Women’s club at their meeting oa June 17th. • Scene of the event will be the Geaney cottage at Bandon, with din ner planned for seven o’clock. Cars will leave Coquille at 8 p. m. and all those wishing transportation are requested to contact Grace Detlef- Undergoes Moving sen. Robert L. DuSoe, Hollywood movie Jacob Moomaw, Jr., senior high photographer, is. visiting in Coquille , The Southwestern Motors with Don B. Estes. The two men! store was undergoing a face-1: ear i school social science instructor, will were associated in the navy and will this week, with some remodeling, j leave tomorrow morning for an ex take pictures of Coos and Curry and a moving out of the heavy 4 tire tended trip via Greyhound bus. He Bounties activities on a free-lance reca; ng equipment which will be will go through California with stops at Yreka, Dunsmuir, Berkeley, San basis. Estes is on vacation leave pi in the new Southwestern Tire Francisco, Modesto and Los Angeles. from the postoffice while on his recapping store at Myrtle Point. _ He will then take the bus to Texas and photographic trip. DuSoe filmed Some molds will be kept in Co- : visit the Old French Quarter in New “Twenty Mule Team,” before en luille with heavy truck work tering the service where he served lone mostly at Myrtle Point. being Orleans, La., from there going east to New York, Boston, Washington, D. C., as an officer. i and back via the 'northern route into Bargains, you looking tor? Seattle and Tacoma. He expects to Marianne Rackleff returned last week from Spokane where she had They are in The Sentinel Classified be gone a month. Mrs. Moomaw will visit in Tacoma, Portland and Seattle been visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. section, while hd is In the east. and Mrs. E. E. Lubeke and her cousin - . ■■ who graduated from a Spokane high school in June. While in the Daven- | ■ port hotel, one of the nation's great est hotels, Marianne had Bob Hope walk by her table in the Italian Gar den dining room. Marianne was so surprised she could just gulp, she $100 a Month fore> Life ThaGnUen Ytars Plan ghrn you 1. Definite monthly income for life when you wish to retire. 2. Protection for family now. J. Pays double for accidental death before retirement age. 4. Builds up large cash reserve. J. Pars steady iocome if you - — oermanentiv disabled S t a n d a r d I n su r a n c e C m R JM M f GEORGE P. LAIRD Phone BOOR Coquille, Oregon Phone 210-R Two Coos Cities Win Safety Awards Myrtle Point and Bandon won first and second places, respectively, in the Division IV for state traffic safety records, week ____ it " was announced * this " weel * oftl—. by the secretary of state' Other cities winning in the statg were; * Division i <10,000 and over) Eu- gent, first; Bend, second; and Astoria, third. Division II (5,000-10,000) Grants Pass, first; La Grancip, second; Al bany, third. Division III (2,000-5,000) -T tlla-; mook, first; Dallas, second; Radmond. third. ‘ Division IV., (1,000-2,000) Myrtle Point, first; Bandon, second; Nyssa, third. Cities are rated on the basis of the accident record for the contest year compared to the previous year, and accident prevention activities con ducted in the cities. Organization of safety councils, ac tivity of safety committees of civic clubs, traffic control work of police departments and traffic engineering | developments were considered in ranking cities in the contest, Farrell said. For your moments of play and leisure, here are perfect summer shoes. Light as a Moonbeam and Sturdy as Steel—yet, So-o-o Comfortable. THE BO O TERY Donna Moomaw returhed home this week from her first year as a student at Oregon College of Education at Monmouth. She is a graduate of Myrtle Point high school. The Lions’ club is in receipt of a letter from Furb Emery, former lum ber official here, commenting on Ro- tarian Orville Wood’s fly counting experience at the city dump. FATHER’S DAY! Rheumatic Pain Quickly If you »ufer from rheum atic. arthri- tb or n e u ritb pa in . try th i* simple n e x p e tu iv e home recipe that thousands an using. G et a package ‘o f Ru-Ex Coimpound, a 2 week*' aupply today. M ia it w ith a quart of w ater, add rhe juice of 4 lemons. I t ' * eaay. plea*ant t and no trouble at a ll. Y ou need only J tableepoon/uia tw o tim e* a day. O ften w ith .n _ houu —a. aometumea ow - night — splendid reault* .a re obtained. If the pain* do not quiakly leave and U you do not feel better. R u fcx w ill coat you nothing to tr y a* it b •old by your druggMt under an abso lute money-back guarantee. Ru-Ex Com pound b foe sale and recommended by ONLY PHONE 1M-L' 38« W . F IR S T Things are really popping around the Coquille Auto with Ralph Men- nlng getting ready to welcome in the 35c brought a lost Lifetime Parker first really new car to Coquille, the Pen back in The Sentinel Classified new» ultra-smart Studebaker which will make its apearance throughout the country next week, including Co quille. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Graydon Anderson's big farm truck was stolen Wednesday evening, June 6th, while parked alongside the First National Bank as he was -eating at the Tip Top cafe.-- Perkins Stationery « 5 So. Taylor suberb of Les Angeles. Mrs. George King Of Carmel, Calif., a cousin of Mrs. H. S. Norton, broiight her mother, Mrs. Amelia Lafferty of Myrtle Point, home after a visit In ■■la. Carmel and Oakland. Samuel Gean Robbins of the U. S. Mrs. Lucina Smith has returned to navy who recently graduated from her home in Vallejo, C lifronia, after an oil burner school In Philadelphia, spending a short visit with her sister Pa., spent from Wednesday evening until Monday morning with his here, Mrs.« Robert Aitken. mother, Mrs Minnie Robbins of Co The Rev. Robert L. Greene left quille. His sister, Genevieve went as Wednesday morning for Eugene to far as Toledo with him on his return attend a clergy conference of the trip. He also visited other relatives Episcopal Diocese of Oregon under in Coquille. the leadership of the National Coun cil of the Episcopal Church. He will return to Coquille on Friday,. Hollywood’s thrilling vel vet liquid make-up that covert blemishes and gives your skin the soft radiant loveliness that men adorel Prices $1.00 to $7.50. plus tax. Eight alluring shades. Hours of loveliness in every drop. • Royal Neighbors Initiate New Members — - Doings o f Local People THURSDAY, JUNE 1», 1846. Sunday June 16 F U H R M A N ’S P H A R M A C Y MORE DAYS Here Are Some Timely Suggestions For His Gift Stylish Ties ST U D E B A K E R First b yfa r with a postw ar car • Colorful Cool Socks SEE • Handkerchiefs THESE • A New Straw H a t AT • Belt or Suspenders On the w ay...watch for itl Coquille Auto Company 3M W. F ro n t —- . Ralph Menning Jh Lorenz Department Store “Sin « 1*87” Oldest Home-Owned Store In Phone 12 Coquille 4>R