The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 13, 1949, Image 2

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COQUUXB, OREGON.
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Now
JANUARY 13, 1949.
Have Guests From California — er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
M r and Mrs. Ed Parent have as George Holbrook of Ferndale,
their guests, Mrs. Parent’s broth- California.
KOOS BRINGS A N ENTIRELY
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DO YOU SUFFER
NEEDLESS PAIN
FROM ARTHRITIS?
EVENING SCHEDULE
If you Jo, W s your fa u lt
Now formula brings relief.
There is a new scientific formula
which has already brought prompt
relief to many who once suffered the
tortures due to rheumatism and
arthritis
This formula is cahea lXJLCIh It
has been tested by clinics and hospl
tals. As a result of these tests, doctors
are now -ecommendlng DOLCIN to
help rheumatic and arthritic suffer -
era
DOLCIN is safe ana easy to take.
So there is no reason for you to suf­
fer pain that may be completely
needless. For DOLCIN costs amaz-
h ^ ^ t t t a . 100 precious tablets cost
KOOS, The Pioneer Station of
Southwestern .Oregon, Is Pioneering Again!
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DREAM COME TRUE is this model Early American Colonial home
which M r. and Mrs. Standings (Gary Grant and Myrna Loy) finally
build after tearing down an old farmhouse in RKO’i comedy, "M r.
Standings Builds His Dream House.” an SRO release. Coming to the
Roxy Theatre Sunday. Monday. Tuesday, Jan. 16, 17, and 18.
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We pride ourselves on the fact that we’re usually first in the north­
west with outstanding, new radio features . . . but we never rest on past
rformance. Now, comes a new schedule from 6 to 12 p. m. to provide
tter listening, better programs, and improved overall operation. You
will immediately notice the re-appearance of many network shows that
have not been heard for many months, the absence of excessive commer­
cials, and block-programming.
A lot of work? True. But we know that our efforts will- be more
than repaid by your continued good will.
- Examine the schedules below. Compare them with schedules of
any other stations you wish. We know you’ll be pleasantly surprised.
This may be revolutionary in the radio world, but if it takes a revolution
to present good programs to our listeners . . . . Vive La Revolution!
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Legion Auxiliary
Says Dues Due
A card party was given at the
home of Kenton Myers Friday
evening.
Those attending were
Mrs. Dulcie Knox, secretary of
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mintonye, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Collier, Paul, Glen the Coquille unit of the American
and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. John Legion Auxiliary, urges all mem­
Menegat and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey bers who have not already paid
Myers and the host, Kenton M y­ their 1949 dues to do so before
ers. and hostess. Leona Gambrel. January 31 In order to hold their
continuous membership. A ll dues
Refreshments of cake, ice cream
become delinquent on that date
and coffee were served later in
and unpaid members must be
the evening and every one spent
dropped.
Mrs. Knox also asks
a nice evening.
anyone eligible for membership
Jim Scott returned Monday and wishing to join the organiza­
from a two weeks vacation in tion to please contact her at 283J.
Washington where he visited with She w ill be very happy to assist
relatives.
you with your application.
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Jim Bellinger is at home recov­
ering from a tonsilectomy opera­
tion last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Barklow re­
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turned home over the week-end
from Eugene where they spent
several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Tyrrell Wood­
ward returned* home Monday
from a trip to Victoria and Van­
couver, British Columbia, where
they spent the past two weeks Now In CoqnUle— Mm. Loas Mor­
rison Blagg, of Oakland, Califor­
visiting relatives.
M r. and Mrs. J. Howaniec, Eu­ nia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
gene Bosco of Coquille and R. A. T. Morrison, has returned to
Menegat of North Bend were Sat­ Coquille for an indefinite visit
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urday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Menegat.
From California — Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Lane was a Monday Hugh White and daughter, Do­
dinner guest at the home of M r. nate, of Anderson, California,
and Mrs. Harvey Myers.
»pent the week-end visiting M r
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White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J
Visitor From Roseburg—Mr. and / . Sims.
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Mrs. A. W. Rex road have as their
guest, Blackie Ferguson of Rose­ Have Guest— M r. and Mrs. A. W.
burg.
•lexroad have had as their guest
Mrs. Rexroads father, Silas White
of Roseburg.
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Returns To Ashland — Miss Pa­
tricia Malone, who has been visit­
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Malone, returned to Ashland
where she is_ attending school.
James Grocery
P H O N E 34«
224 No. H enry St.
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I..J R O L A R ADI O -FH O NÒ C k / r '
Mystery
Adventure
6:00—News Behind the News
6:15— Friendly Philosopher
6:30—Ray Bloch Orchestra
6:43— Supper Serenade
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6:55— Bill Henry News
7:00—The Cisco Kid
7130— Mystery Melodies
7:45— Western Sporissman
8:00— Let George Do It
8:30— Sherlock Holmes
8:55— The American Way
9:00—Newspaper of the A ir
9:15— Fleetwood Lawton
9:30—Adventures of the Falcon
J 0 00—Casebook of Gregory Hood
10:30— Musical Masterpieces
11:00— Under Arrest
11:30— The Shadow
12:00— Tomorrow’s Headlines
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6:00— Gabriel Heattor
6:15— Friendly Philosopher
6:30— Supper Serenade
6:45— Supper Serenade
6:55— B ill Henry News
7:00— Box 13
7:30— Rhapsody in Romance
7:45— Western Sportsman
8:00— Straight Arrow
8:30— High Adventure
8:55— Animal W orld
9:00— Newspaper of the A ir
9:30—Cisco Kid
10:00— Musical Masterpieces
10:30— Count of Monte Cristo
11:00— Mysterious Traveler
11:30—The Lone W o lf-
11:35— Tomorrow’s Headlines
Tuesday
Friday
Symphony
Drama
6:00— Gabriel Heatter
6:15— Friendly Philosopher -
6:30— Supper Serenade
6:45— Supper Serenade
6:55— Bill Henry News
7:00— Classics that Live Forever
7:30—Musical Moods
7:45— Western Sportsman
8:00— Twilight Hymns
(Soon Symphony Hour)
8:30— Adventures of the Thin Man
(Soon Twilight Hymns)
9:00— Newspaper of the A ir
9:15— Fleetwood Lawton
9:30— Chicago Theatre of the Au-
10:00— Chicago Theatre of the A ir
10:30— Musical Masterpieces
11:00— Musical Masterpieces
11:30— Tapestry of Music
12:00— Tomorrow’s Headlines
Visit In Coquille— Lieutenant and 1
Mrs. Victor Wawne Hall and two
children, Virginia Ann and Wayne j
Michael, have been visiting at the
home of Lieutenant H all’s moth-1
er, Mrs. Betty Haig, Fairview.
Lieutenant Hall, who has been |
stationed at Riverside, California,
is being t ansferred to Los Vegas,
Nevada. The two children w ill
remain in Coquille with Mrs. Haig
for a time.
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Leaves For Colorado— Mrs. Ellis
Martindale left last week for
Brush, Colorado, called by the
death of her mbther, Mrs. Anna
Jeffreys.
Thursday
V-
Mainly
About
People
JAMES Grocery
Monday
6:00— Behind the News
6:15— Friendly Philosopher
6:30— Ray Bloch Orchestra
6:45— Supper Serenade
6:55— Bill Henry News
’ 90—Great Scenes from Great Plays
7:30— The Inside Story
7:45— Western Sportsman
8:00— Cisco Kid
8:30— Family Theatre
8:55— The American Way
9:00—Newspaper of the A ir
9:15— Fleetwood Lawton
9 30— Manhattan Playhouse
10:00— Musical Masterpieces
10 3 0 -P ro u d ly W e H a il
11:00— Secret Mission
} I :52~5?'ltual Chamt* r Music Ensemble
12:00— Tomorrow’s Headlines
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Wednesday
We’re Not Hiding...
But We Are
Hard Te Find...
Due to the scarcity of busi­
ness space, we have been
forced to set up our busi­
ness in back of another en­
terprise.
You’ll find our entrance
on
$ 3 1 5 .0 0
Vibrala SV Ilk
$63.00 down
$18.28 per mo.
Hall Street
Here’s brilliant performance for AM and FM radio and for
records. Tone that’s the finest in RCA Victor h istory-th e
famous "Golden Throat.” NdW All-Automatic record changer
glides gently out and in...not a chance of jolting precious rec­
ords. N o needles to change with "Silent Sapphire” permanent-
point pickup. New "Magic Monitor” makes old records sound
new. 18th Century styling in 3 hand-rubbed finishes—walnut,
mahogany or, at slightly higher cost, modern
Other Console Models
blond. Compare it for value with any other
as low as
make on the market! AC operation.
$ 1 8 3 .7 5
-¥>e«™ U"-T. M. t o U .S.F.I.IM .
McClary Appliance Co.
340 W. Front St.
Coquille
Phone 10
next door to the
GEO. BURR MOTOR GO.
Comedy
6:00— Behind the News
6:15— Friendly Philosopher
6:30— Ray Bloch Orchestra
6:45— Supper Serenade
6:55— Bill Henry News
7:00— Can You Top This
7:30— Novelty Tempos
7:45— Western Sportsman
8:00— What’s the Name of That Song
8:30— Two Ton Baker
8:45— Piano Portraits
8:55— The American Way
9:00— Newspaper of the A ir
9:15— Fleetwood Lawton
9130— George O’Hanlon Show
10:00— Juvenile Jury
10:30— Somnambulist Serenade
11:00— Somnambulist Serenade
11:30— Somnambulist Serenade
12:00— Tomorrow’s Headlines
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Make Button-Holes
Sewing Machine
Center
1 2 3 0 Kc.
Swing
6:00—Meet the Press
6:30— Meet the Boss
7:00—Take a Number
7:30— Swing Time
7:45— Network Orchestra
8:00— Network Orchestra
8:30— Network Orchestra
9:00—Newspaper of the A ir
9:15— Dink Templeton
9:30—Hawaii Calls
10:00—Network Orchestra
10:15— Monica Whalen Sings
10:30— Network Orchestra
11:00— Somnambulist Serenade
11:30— Somnambulist Serenade
12:00— Somnambulist Serenade
12:30— Somnambulist Serenade
1:00— Tomorrow's Headlines
The Sunday schedule is also due for
re-vamping. Here are some of the pro­
grams you’ll hear:
Frank Hemingway
Views the News, Mayor of the Town
Twenty Questions, Fishing and Hunting
Club, Walter Winchell and Classical Mi »fir
IMMEDIATE
SEWING MACHINE SERVICE
We Also Cover
Buckles — Buttons — Belts
• Phone 58L
Saturday
KOOS
ew
Coos Boy