The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 26, 1947, Image 21

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    7 P. M . Concessions Owen
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M. Dance
starte witii
School
Orcheatra
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18:28 A M . Parade.
J P. M. Motorcycle Show by M u lt­
nomah ( ounty Police Corp«
4 P. M. Square Deuce« at Com­
munity Building.
5 P. M. Old Time Dance with M c­
Kinley Oreheetra
» P. M. Fireworks Display
July 5
IS A. M . Street Sports
11:38 A. M. Firemens
Court. House.
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D* uWe Header B u e -
ball Game made up of Pi
Coos Bay Elks. Bandon
Coquille.
9 P. M. Dancing with Red Nichols
and His Five Pennies and Or.
chestra.
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vr Baseball
July 5
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Fireworks
9 P. M . July 5
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Old-Tim e
Dancing
July 4 & 5 ,
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Miss Bonita Miller
Soroptimist Queen Candidate For Sixth Annual 4th o f July
Celebration l o Be Held In Coquille, July 3, 4, 5
Benito M iner V W U In Ceos Bay
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Bonita Miller spent Wednes­
day afternoon visiting Soroptimist
friends in Coos Bay and North Bend.
Among them being Lucille McEniry.
president of the Coos Bay SoropUm-
itots; Marie Bellah, former secretary
of Coos County Court and charter
member of Coquille SoroptimtaU;
Flora Compton of the Chandler Ho­
tel, former charter member of the
Coquille Soroptimists and c h a ir m a n
of the “Fourth of July celebrations
previously held In Coquille; and Mrs.
liable Newhouse, owner of the Baby
Shop in Coos Bay, and daughter, Mrs
Joe Harry, old friends of Bonita’s
family.
Junior Parade Opens
The Soroptimist Junior parade
opened on Saturday, June 21, at the
Coquille community building. With
the help of Mrs. Stanley Fitzgerald,
Bonita Miller, the Soroptimist queen
c a n d id a te ,
children and
their toys. In the afternoon Hasel
Hanna, Soroptimist president, as­
sisted With the children
The very
fine cooperation of Mr. Williams, who
is the caretaker of the community
building, has been of greet value in
the project.
UngeR To
A ll children from the ages of 1
to 17 are urged to
to the com-
bulMiiw to
so they may be entered In
cade. Mias Bonita M iller and
w ill be there the follow­
ing hours: 10 a. m, to 11:20 a. m.
and from 2 p. m. to 4:30 p. m. Plans
have been made to have a potluck
luneh in the park back of the corn-
the
had the time of
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_ ves on Saturday, play­
ing and wpdring to get th e ir things
for beginning work on
The first members to
Stanley and Eugene
Carmlcle, Clinton Martindale, Freddy
Cedarquist, Eddie Stork, Bobby,
Carol Turnbull,
Tommy Johnson
Robert Nelson registered two live
cub hears and Sally Alexander regis­
tered her big Airedale dog, Judy.
Other items registered were wagons,
trikes, doll buggies, clown suits, end
toy band instruments.
On
Baricwell, who is a
genial clerk at Perkins’ Stationery
Store, drew several designs for the
Junior Parade, and Sally Gable, art
major at Willamette univeristy, also
made designs and instructed those de­
siring help In the art of drawing
With this important help, Miss Bonita
started the Juniors with the work of
their floats.
•tyled and tirad fo r fha
Junior Woman of fiva
font five or la«i
HOLD THAT UHI
Jfooderful fly-fram tt, marked off this
stay sad that in denser stripes So easy
*o doe, so easy to wear, and strategi
a lly striped with vertical lines to be­
stow added inches. Belted-tiny tot a
hand-span waist, and sleeves-slit fa r a
provocative a ir! Created for you by
D E M I-T A S S E in satiny toft H A L
PERN « S H U R R Rayon Broadcloth
that takes to water tike a cake of soap!
M iln , Blot, G r,,. Lnoo, Y tllo »
13V, to 2 2 ^ .
510.95
MissMay'sShop
Monday Busy Day
Monday was spent collecting lum­
ber and other necessary materials for
loaU. Work was also
making the floats.
begun on the cleaning of the park,
so It would be a suitable piece for
the first potluck lunch which is to
be held on the completion of the
project.
For an added incentive,
Luckey Bonney had promised to give
the Juniors an ice-cream party.
____Investigates Community
Last week has been a busy one for
the Coquille Soroptimist 4th of July
Committee. Miss Bonita MiUer, their
queen candidate, has done many in­
teresting and constructive things. On
the basis that one must know his
community to sell it, she has been
investigating some of its facilities,
first of which was the city dump.
Since these are often such unpleasant
sights, Bonita was surprised to see-
that Coquille’s was well taken care
of and inoffensive.
That cute cub bear of Robert Nel­
son’s certainly w ill be something for
our parade.
Camera Fans Reminded
The camera enthusiasts_____
minded to order film so they would
have a good supply on hand for
taking pictures of the Soroptimist
Junior parade Ideas for this parade
were gathered when Mias Bonita
M iller had Mr. Fred Logsdon of
Iz)gsdon’s Jewelry show colored pic­
tures of the Junior Rose Show parade
in Portland to Mesdames Ruth Bey-
era, Hazel Hanna. Capitola Fitzger­
ald, Mabie McClellan, Lata Leslie.
Mae Barton, Thora Wataon, and Miss
Bernice Haga.
Bonita Visits 1
The Soroptimist Club candidate
and Dana Kennedy, daughter of Dt.
and Mrs M. S . Kennedy, spent
Thursday gathering toys and inter­
viewing children for the Junior Pa­
rade of which Benito wlU have
charge. Among the homes visited
were those of Butch Gulseth, ton of
Mr. and Mrs. C liff Gulseth, Jacque­
line Barton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Barton; and Gary Claver, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Claver.
Children Invited To Register
A ll children are invited to come
with their toys to the Community
building any time from 10 a. m. to 4
p. m. to register entries and toys for
the Junior Parade.
Miss Bonita
M iller w ill be in charge with the
capable assistance of Bernice Haga
of the Clarence A. Barton Abstract
& Insurance Co. Mrs. Clarence Bar­
ton w ill be on. hand to assist at all
times. Others who have signed up
to assist are Mrs. Capitola Fitzger­
ald, Mrs. Thors Watson, Mrs. Hazel
Hanna, Mrs. Alice Lafferty, Mrs.
Leta Leslie, Mrs. Ruth Beyers and
Mrs. Anna Rooney. This past week
Miss Bonita has been registering
children at Miss May’s Shop for the
parade.
Bonita Visits Claver Ranch
It has not been all work for Bonita
MiUer this past week. She, together
with Dana Kennedy and Mrs. George
McClellan, was a guest of M r. and
Mrs. Lloyd Claver and Gary on F ri­
day afternoon. Young Gary is one
of Miss Bonita’s greatest enthusiasts
for the Junior parade.
Watch this space every week for
news of activities of the Soroptimist
club Junior parade.
Ray Norris Helps
Ray Norris young artist, spent
Tuesday at the Community buUding
drawing the patterns to be used in the
Soroptimist Junior parade.
Miss
SaUy Gable, Willamette university
art student, visiting at the Slater's,
helped to make patterns for him.
Helps With Animate
Mrs. Patsy Baikwell instructed
Miss Bonita Miller, queen candidate
for Soroptimist club, and Mrs. Clar­
ence Barton in the art of drawing
animals for the Junior parade at
Miss M ay’s Shop Monday night.
Freddy CMarqutst Meets
With Accident
What a real man is young Freddy
Cedarquist. When he met with a
slight accident Tuesday there was
never a whimper heard from him.
Dr. Rankin dressed the saw button
thumb and Freddy was back on the
Job-
Helping On Wagon
Frames have been made for all the
wagons by Stanley Cormickle, Ray
Norris, Eugene Cormickle, Freddy
Cedarquist Clinton M artindale, Bob­
by Turnbull. They are real jobs and
what’s more substantial.
Busy With Patterns
Getting the patterns ready for
tracing on heavy paper
e r kept Bobby
Jean Harris, Butch Harris, SaUy
Alexander, Marjorie Martindale,
............... t, Jeff
Wood, LeAnna Pownder. and '
Lorraine busy all of Tuesday morn­
ing.
»♦yfod and tirad fo» H»
Junfor Woman of li»«
foaf fiva or lost
PrAotlee
Bobby Jean Harris and Clinton
Martindale were not working Tues­
day afternoon as they had to attend
square dance practice.
HIGHT-
O N THE
Soroptimist Junior Parade hours:
10:80 to 11:20 A, M .
1 « to 4:20 P. M .
No work on Wednesday.
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There » no
lim it
to the placet you cat
r> in this smart D E M I-T A S S E toil
AÍ1 members joust have badges
boaring name and number of regla-
tration
This must be worn at all
ored in the »cry best of taste, is a
fabric that’s as smooth at a diplomat
greeting There ! tall making, slim
taking strategy in every line. The 8y
front closing makei prtattqg a pleas
■ re ' Y o u ’ll put pride in your tw<
to
button-down pockets that accentual,
the slender skirt D E M I-T A S S E giver
R u I m M m I R oyiiatiw n to
lowed so that our grand caretaker of
the Community building will want us
often must be obeyed.
1. No skates must be worn in
you all this and glamour loo! W U n
D o n • • d fa a , G „ j , K o i, 14V, **
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2. No playing nor loitering in
3. No climbing in or out of win-
dows at any time.
A No refreshments
to main entrance or main dance hall.
5. AU vehicles must be taken to
basement and properly registered. ,
* Main entrance must not be
blocked at any time. Others use the
Communltiy budding beeides the So­
510.95
MissMay'sShop
Coquille
roptim ists Juniors
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Rules for Queen Contest: Each c
didst* this year w ill be chosen
four scores. Twenty-five- ]
each for:
1. Number of tickets sold.
2.
3.
C
- speech at
17 m
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Red Nichols
and
each
z His World
ake is:
1 Jo n s — 1,000
R o t a r y - 1,000
S r
Famous
-750
V . F. W -—380.
Active—280.
5 Pennies .
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candidate will receive
Coquille
per cent at each »1.00 ticket she sells.
The deadline on ticket sale Is 9:30
A . M . July 3.
Community
is to be no soliciting outside
clubs tor ticket *
Building
July 4 - 5
Sig Peterson.
Clul:b chairmen are.*
Lions— B ill Barrow. .
Rotary—Fred Lorenz.
Legion— Clarence Bean.
T. W.— Bernice Moltbu.
Active—Wayne Schroeder.
Soroptimist— Mae Barton.
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Mammoth
Mrs. Mairie A. M aclnturff, of
In tu rff it Maclnturff, law firm of
Bay, accepta invitation to be
judge at Coronation ceremonies, July
Parade
July 4
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J. W. (Bud) Forrester, North Bend,
owner of Coo« Bay Harbor, accepta
invitation to be judge at Coronation
f Queen candidate for Fourth of
July.
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Other
from
P oint
to la
w flt be
Bandon and Myrtle
Farade Stark A t 18:22 A . M .
Under the i
Dick Baridow, Pacific Feed and
manager, and his committee, CoquHle
w ill see one of the biggest and best
parades this Fourth of July. The
parade w ill start «1 10:20 A. M .
on the Fourth of July. Form letters
are being sent all organizations out­
lining rules and regulations.
—Advertisement
10:30 A. M .
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Firemen's Show
July 5
11:30 A. M .