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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1948)
SK I . \S ¿Jt;?í'j^’/.î.’-î','}’.;:; ■ I -y'.fíT ■■ t ip s r j o p . , . , U-4 a a K AA a ■ I CMC Visit In Bendon— Mrs Roy Sturdkvan __ and son, ___ and-M iss Irene Burr were V acation in g In S o u th For S e v e r a l TFdffJfc'rf " "^Sunday visitors to Bandon where they visited Mrs. SturdiVan’ s mother. M rs n u i pm * i M r and M rs Chuck Adams and Weston, Qn th eir return they were _ y. H EL*-N A . B U N M I1M : M r. and Mrs. Ray Buckles are vaca- accompanied by M rs Sturdivanfs sis voea Home Demonstration Agent I tinning in Southern C alifornia and t e r Mrs. Bob Nichols of Bandon, who U ¿ u ing * hlch means i«“ w ork M exico fo r the next few weeks. They w ill visit fo r a tim e in Coquille. should be good news to the hom em ak- left last week. During the absence of • • er y/ . w ill w orry M r. Adams from the Coquille Cafe, Attend Opening — M r. and Mrs. over the fact that chrom ium and tin the restaurant w ill undergo complete George B u rr and M r. and M rs. Elm er should never be scoured. Chrom ium renovation and modernization. New Benham attended the Spring Opening is soft metal and wears o ff easily if equipment w ill be added and the en- in Coos Bay on Saturday. rubber w ith m etal polish or any tire cafe re-decorated. - e e cleaning powder. I t keeps its shinei • e w ith no more strenuous cleaning than Returns To Minnesota — Mrs. Elsie washing in soapy w ater and rinsing. Heggie who has visited at the M ike Tins pans should he allow ed to be I Broad and A. B. Schroeder homes for come dull. They cannot be kept I the past month le ft F riday for P o rt- shining w ithout damage. Scouring I land where she w ill visit friends be w ill soon rub through the thin coat fore returning to her home at Bem idji. ing of tin and leave the m etal under M inn. Mrs. A B. Schroeder accom neath open to rust. There is no ad panied her as fa r as Portland and vantage in shining baking tins be Visited friends in St. Helens, re tu rn cause they absorb heat better when ing home on Sunday. _ they are dull. A ttend G am e*— W illia m Barrow and • I, From the Good Housekeeping news D r. L . B. Gould attended the w eek R e turns To Coquille — Miss Laura end basketball games in Eugene. Smith returned last week from N e- letter cornea an ever tim ely wai • • bish, M inn., w here she visited her to mothers that “Crayons are not ' O n C alifo rn ia T ri» — M r. and Mrs. J. parents who have recently purchased to eat!” Several cases have 'D . S m ith le f t th is w eek for a th r e e - a grocery store at that place. reported of children’s eating crayons and being severely po A recent issue of the Journal Am erican M edical Association m en- , tioned a specific case: a small b o y ; lrnP«n a l v a u e y .* * [ainly About P e o p le W lH V W t C alifornia - Mrs. Irene appears th a t^ h e S e r U e a the Jonea ,eft today ior Chula Vista, coloring m atter in the w ax. This may SltneTim e wmi^her son an d 'd au eh te^ become converted in the body into a H u h a ro ^ n highly poisonous substance. Red I ¡ " ' T * ' M r ‘ aD® Mrs> Rlchard D - crayons also may be poisonous, i Jonea- Mothers should be very w atchful | when small children play w ith w a x W ill V ia « in Oakland— Mrs. M u ri F. cravons I P ettit le ft today to spend a holiday, in • | Oakland, California, where she w ill Home planners and b u ild e r, w ill he vlaM her ,U nt’ , C W MarUn’ « £ £ £ ? " * va * * * ■ and M rs W ’ «■ d J S iih ld f i.T ^ S m a ^ T ir la s e SulUvan moved on M onday from the T e y G a m ie r Apartments to a home at 146 i f S B W ¡¡5 : " » - • - HU1 overcome previous disadvantages of _ .___ _ „ plaster for walls and ceilings. A few Returns From A lb a n y -G e o rg e H > - of these claims are resistance to n«r returned on M o n d a y fro m a busi- checking and cracking, msulation ness trip to Albany. On the return against heat, cold, notae. re s is ta n c e ^ tn P be was held up by a serious log- fire. protection against rot and v e r- flung truck accident near Triangle m in, and the lightening o f the plaa- !■ **• terer’s w ork. As support fo r the last of theee claims, the inform ation is V isit* Home In Coquille Miss Shirley given th at seven tons of useless Snyder who is in nurses’ training at weight are elim inated ni the co n -i Portland arrived on F riday to visit struction of an ordinary seven-room w ith her mother, Mrs. John King. On house if these small, porous, glass Monday, Miss Snyder accompanied by balls are u ^ m the m ixing of the plaster. reka, California. Ben Ryder was mighty proud of his young bride when »he offered to care fo r M e m w flock of baby chicks. "Just like a mother with her Then came m arket time fo r f r y ers— and the crisis 1 Sua simply wouldn’t let Ben near her chickens with an axe. She’d raised them as babes . . . she’d named them . . • they wore her very ow n! Ben poured himself a glass of beer, to think things over sensibly. He hated to lose the price on fryer* . ..b u t ho figured Sue had put up F S ÍI CSTIMATES S o u th w e s te rn M o to rs , Inc. 474 W . 1st CnquUle, Oregon From Eugene— Mrs. Dan Freel of E u - | Returns To Vancouver— Emerick H ui gene was in Coquille fo r the w eek- I tin, who has been visiting his fa m ily end. M r. Freel is the new agent fo r in Coquille for several weeks, re - Consolidated F reig ht in Coquille and turned on Thursday to the Veterans’ Mrs. Freel was in town making a r- hospital at Vancouver, Wash., where rangements to reside here.___________he is rocelving treatment Joe M arsh No Job Is Too Tough with U t peculiarities, he guessed he could put up with her fondness for the chickens. W h e n th e tro u b le lies deep in th e m o to r of So now Bon has the nicest brood of laying hens ia town, and from where I sit, one of the most suc cessful marriages, tpo. A ll because he “ lived-and-let-live”— literally. And whenever ha w ants fr ia d chicken, he takes hie bride over to Andy’s Garden Tavern fo r a crisp wing and a glass of boor. y o u r auto, you can depend upon o u r e x p e ri enced m echanics to get to the b otto m o f it. D r iv e in* to d ay fo r cold w e a th e r checkup. Coquille Auto Co ¿ f a Phone 12 MB W . Front acquainted with the NEW SAFEWAY at N o w you can be sirs of getting tender, fresh-flavored fish and set foods every time you buy. Safeway’» new frozen fish service controls quality from water to you. Fresh-caught fish b cut into steaks aad fillets, which are quick-frozen to seal ia tenderness, juiciness, aad flavor. Constant refrigeration keeps each piece frosen until you buy. IDEAS FOR LINTER MEALS K “ S A L M O N STEAKS H A LIB U T STEAKS * 2 ’. Fresh Oysters 65‘ Pia« Everyday Law Prices Pancake Flour s « — M»- 30c Corn M eal M w r is. » a * . 82« Corn M eal k *. 53c Pie Craet M h ■Hot Roll M ia Pitted Dates «*»• 33e w » **»• 25e •" * '■*- He- 29c S le e p y H o llo w Syrup M-w. emu . 43c C h e ru i Canned Milk 2 — 25« Kellogg All-Bren Shredded W h eat Orange Slices / * • r*e- 23c |gc **»• 23c Cfceese, Cracfcers, etc. r*»- 10c **•- 27c N» 19c 89c 85c F it Soap Values Palmolive Soap *•»- *w 2 /2 lc Swan Soap «*•»*•» I le Lux Flakes »7%-w- r*a- 37c Ivory Flakes ,t-*- r*»- 37c Dtn Granulated Soap «%•«■ **» 37c Vol Soap »-w Mr 33c W h ite King r^u 79c Pool's Soap em«fcNj jj -~. 47e Bleach w - n | | e, % a * I9e rosa. BACON 55c By the Piece ’«75? FILLET OF SOLE lb. 53c LING COD FILLETS lb. 39c SMOKED COD FILLETS lb. 53c SALT CO D FISH U b .p k g . 53c O th er M eet fe e tlo e Vpfaes N««f Fof Roast B a ^ Short Ribs Link Sausages Pw* Sliced Bacon Skiaaed Hams StL“ Fryer» w Roaster F o w lfw Bee! S ie d » L» im a EETS OofU BeMer Kenat Foo cy . wlo/e I. Mo. f t 2 IC Spinach M o .2 H c - er 15 c Kidney Beans * - • ' * ' M a. i ». |5c Brown Breed Paas EG G DYES Get Them NOW1 3 PKTS. 25c 19c Fresh W holo-bean COFFEES AIRW AY I NOB H IL L 1-0. beg 46« 1-lb beg 4»c 89* SS‘3.99 3 4 h .k e g S 1 .3 7 I 2-lb. beg See Special KRchs« Craft Offer at Ow Hear Display W ig h t's W IT H BEANS ** « ia «tack Select from freeh stocks at SAFEWAY C H IU C essed Vegetables, etc. h m il r . 25< Com C sm A t M m f aat f. <rUh g. Ns. fa 19c White Cora wb*— r Cr— »M» r 22c Lime Beans A i KWcbea C ra ft FLO U R BRLEA l D lb. 55c lb. 29c lb. 59c lb. A5c lb. t f c lb. 75c lb. 75e lb. 65c b 2ZÍ d °LÍ. 1 5 e RMara brand Heart af the Valley alley Otead Diee ey Otead C i rrati sr Svs Pak faiwy TOM ATO ES RHUBARB APPLES! Salad Vegetables »“Ä Crispy, Fred» « « NEWTOWNS 3 lb s . PEPPERS C A U LIFLO W E R WMM IA . Very Juicy 25c PARSNIPS WtNESAFS 9S« Cessed F r t lf t Bfoad Lb. 1 6 e MO. 303 CAM 14< OR CARROTS •S x * 9* 2 tw 3 5 < SAFtWAF FRISA PRODUCI C ifra Fancy and Fancy Pack WEEKLY O« MONTHLY FAY- M EN TÌ ON AUTO REFAIKS. T H U R S D A Y . M A R C H 11. IM S W ASTE-FREE FIS H SERVICE .T E R tA g /' Quick Service C O Q U IL L E . O R EG O N Copyright, 194», Caaed Statu Bratton Faaadaúut G et Tenderoni ***• Sode Crackers %-*■ Rite Crackers N** 45c. Wesson O il n ' n 43 c . Mazóle O il Nu M ade Mayonnaise NOW! J T e n tla e l Gets Chickenhearted Arrterican Cheese e**<* Miff K44- 34c Sharp Cheese *•<■*»*;<•• Mt. w 75c Breeze Cheese * fffw $ |.|| W l HA V I N IW F f N M M AHP KANATO« GHILLtt, M AT COV. IS S _ A N D IV U Y T H IN G FOK MAKING YOU« CAS LOOK N IW 40 SNAFFY. * Ben's Bride D orcas S o c ie ty M eets A t S tr e v e r H om e P A IN T IN G B O D V Oswf FÍNOER WORK son, James Sandham of Boulder, Col orado, spent several days in the dis tric t on business this week. a o Visit In Langlois— M r. and M rs Ted Cadman visited in Langlois on Sun day. They were guests at the home of Mr. Cadman’s brother and sister-in- law, M r. and M rs. Signey Cadman. • • Return From Honeym oon- M r. and Mrs. Gordon Stem returned on Sun day evening from a honeymoon trip spent motoring through western O re gon and Washington They are m ak ing their home in M y rtle Point. • e To M ake Coquille Home Mrs. Bea trice Lawhorn who has resided at M c- Kirdey over th irty years has moved to Coquille. She has purchased the Newton house on Coulter street. Visit Camas Valley— M r. and M rs Lom e Simmons spent Sunday visit ing at Camas V alley. • o In Eugene — Rev. and Mrs. Floyd G rice are in Eugene this w eek ob taining medical aid for th eir young son. Hom where I sit Folks moving into new homes or just moving sometimes have to buy fu rn itu re , though they’d rather not. Nevertheless a wise purchase is still the best There are many new and striking pieces available.. S till w a must keep usefulness and practicality in mind. Consider these points: 1. Is it suitable fo r m y homo? 2. Is it the right size? 3. W ill it fit in w ith other fu r nishings? 4. Is the upholstery m aterial h ar monious and durable? 5. Is it bulky and over-decorated? 8. Is It made along simple line* which w ill rem ain in style? 7. Is It comfortable and w ell con structed? I . D o I ready need it and can I afford it? a o The Adventist Dorcas society met Wednesday a t the home of Mrs. H . D. Strever fo r an all-d a y session w ith a planned potluck dinner at noon. The » im of »200.00 was donated by the group to the building fund fo r a new Adventist church in Co quille. Fifteen dollars w orth of seeds w ill be purchased in Coquille fo r distribution by the Famine R elief oommtasion, in response to. a re quest from the S. D. A . Geneva con ference a t Washington, D . C. A devotional theme based on Psalm 14 was introduced by Mrs. Strever. Those present were Mesdames Maude Bennett, Elizstoeth Couch, Em m a Slearns, Grace Fulbreight, Delia Ritz, Alm a W ilcox, Gussie Johnson, Louise Bunch, Carolee Black Dell Nosier and M r*. Strever. s * Does Eldon Chownlng get sour cream throw n in his face? See Junior P lay M arch 18th. • s Geests From N orw ay— M r. pnd Mrs. Noble H . Chaw nlng had as th eir d in ner guests on Thursday, M r. and Mrs. O. Davenport and tw o children. Gay and Jerry- _____ c o q u iiu T ^ iie y On Busin ess' Tom Sandham and his Cranberry Sauce Oe* * Apricots **U~ Mat** Ma ty, G rapefru it * n - "a i Ripe Olives tt- r u - J » * "a i 100 22c tu 32c tm 15^ <*< 23c Sea Feed», Pet Food«, etc. Pink Salmon Rod Salmon Luhch M o at Dog Food C a t Food Dog M eal Dog Food friM *•• ««« 49c Ma t u . 5gc « •* —•*■»* Moat li-u. d ie ’* * 2 25c r - Mtut. a-«, w. 8« w *- Ffh U »» CM», r*» 69c aut. zb- 69c G R A P E F R U IT 25c 15c 27c 19c 9V z P len tifu l n ow . Enjoy th em o ften V TEXAS PINKS lb. 7’/zc DESERT W HITE H a lf B a x $ 1 3 9 , F u ll B o x $2.99 L b . 6c Prices in this ad are effective thn Saturday, March u . . . We reserve right to limit. No sales to dealers.