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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1949)
PAGE POUR S e n tin e l APRIL 21. IMS. COQUILLE, OREGON. B ernard Sapp, Mrs. Isabelle Shone, Mrs. C harles Southm ayd and Joanne, Mrs. Clem Rasm us sen an d Donna Jean , Mrs. Edw in Crowley, Mrs. Elwin A lford, Mrs. Ray Shelton, Mrs. E lm er Strode. Mrs. Rex Brow n and the honored lady, Mrs. Jo h n K irk. A t Sitkum Stork Shower Honors Mrs. Kirk A surprise stork show er honor ing Mrs. Jo h n K irk was held at h e r hom e on W ednesday evening of last week. The crowd gathered a t th e school, then w ent in a group to h e r home. Visiting and games in keeping w ith the event filled the program o f th e evening. Delicious refresh m ents w ere served to Mrs. El m er Wilson, Mrs. W. A. Nickason, M rs. Tom Leifeste, Mrs. Alan Rhay, Mrs. C harles Wilson, Mrs. A t Sitkum Mrs. Belle L aird was taken to th e Mast hospital a t M yrtle Point on T hursday evening of last week, suffering w ith pneum onia. She is still th ere at this w riting and im proving every day. She is hoping to retu rn hom e soon. Mrs. M ildred Benham , d au g h ter of Mrs. Laird, from Roseburg, is On E aster Sunday Mr. and M rs.1 Sheps In Coquille — Mrs. Jack staying a t h er hom e and taking A rth u r Jen k in s entertained th e ir I K ronenberg of Bandon shopped in care of th e post office. Deloy K eeler is th e first victim en tire fam ily except one d augh Coquille on Friday. • • of measles in the valley. As most te r and granddaughter, Mrs. Avis I of the school children have a l M itchell and A rtha of Portland. Home For E aster—-Jim P eart was ready had the disease it is not Those present w ere Mrs. A ria hom e from the U niversity of O re likely to have much effect on the Davis, Tommy, Nick and Sortja gon and spent E aster with his Ann, of Sw eet Home; Mr. an d paren ts. Jim caught a tw enty school.. O ran Keeler, Deloy’s father, has Mrs. H arry Hubble, John, M arcia pound salm on at th e Rogue riv er also been ill. Last week he had a and Dietra, of Fairview ; Mr. and w hile he w as home. Fishing w ith throat infection th a t necessitated Mrs. Lendon Jen k in s and Doug him was his fath er, W illiam P e a r t • • his being ' hospitalized at M yrtle las, of M yrtle Point, and Jon and Point for a couple of days. He Don Munson. G uests At Geaney Heme—S pend has im proved greatly and is feel Mr. and Mrs. T ea K irsch left ing the w eek-end at the J. J. ing much better again. S aturday for a w eek’s vacation G eaney hom e w as Miss Patricia They G eaney and Miss M asaka Endo, Lila Mae and Murl L aird w ere east of the m ountains. down to visit th e ir father, Ivan w ent first to P rineville to visit from Oregon S tate college at Cor Laird, and grandm other. Belle Mrs. K irsch’S parents an d then to vallis. • • Laird, over the E aster vacation. M offett to visit th e p aren ts of Mr. Lila Mae is attending B ehnke- Kirsch. They expect to retu rn H ave G uests—Mr. and Mrs. F ran k W alker Business college in P o rt on Monday. Peterson a re guests at th e home of land since her graduation from Mrs. Oda Scott, the new u pper Dr. J. R. Bunch. D uring th e ir high school in F ebruary. grade teacher, spent th e w eek stay they here they have been Mrs. Charles Southm ayd and end at h er home near Bandon. fishing at the Rogue river. Joanne visited at the hom e of Mr. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert K irk of and Mrs. C harles Storm a t Lang I Em pire have moved to th e home of Mr. and Mrs. John K irk for lois on Sunday. Mr. and »V». Harold Britton, th e summer. Mr. K irk is on th e M argaret, Joan and Bruce, spent fire patrol of this area. Mrs. W. A. Nickason, Mrs. E l home of, Mr. and Mrs. Chester m er Strode and Mrs. Elm er W il Gloom near Coquille. Mrs. Rex Brown received w ord son attended Pollyanna club at th a t har little nephew, Freddy Mc McKinley last T hursday. Lain, reported in F eb ru ary to be suffering w ith leukem ia, had passed aw ay on A pril 8th. The little fellow did not live th e th ree m dbths the doctor had given him YOUR HQMI TOWN RAPIR as a m axim um . gives ——— raaaplalA m o w o t w i v Mr. and Mrs. Clem Rasm ussen local new t. Too need to knew all and children spent Sunday at the th a t u gmng aa where yaa lira. home of Mrs. Rasm ussen's p a r But yaa Uve c ita ia a The two weeks of five sunny W O R LD wkara M g event« ora fat ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson th e m aking — av an ti wblcfc epa days has turned B rew ster Valley of M yrtle Point. mean M much ta yaa, ta yaur Ted Brown was a dinner guest Into a beauty spot of Oregon. lab , yaur hama, yaur futura. Far guest of Mr. and Mrs. R ex Brow n constructive ra p a rti end iatarpra- The lush grass m akes th e entire on Sunday. • to tie u t a t n a tian al and in terna- Betty and P erry Koontz spent valley appear to be covered tianel new t, tkara it na cubititute with an em erald carpet dotted the w eek-end w ith their au n t and fa r T H I C H R IS T IA N S C IIN C I w ith plump beef cattle or con M O N IT O R . uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W alter T o r- tented dairy herds. tn ja y rhe kaaefite at kaiag bergson of N orth Bend. S a tu rd a y , b a it intarm ad— leeaSy, a e ti m illy . evening they w ere joined by Ellen in tam atia n ally — with yaur lacal Strode All retu rn ed to S itkum , paper an d The Christian Science Man iter. on Sunday. Mrs. HazM H ansen spent th e , LISTEN Tuaeday nights avar ARC ita tia m to "T h a Christian week-«gid at Sandy visiting . h er Scianca M onitor V ia w i tha N ew s." parents and her daughter, Beverly, j A n d u ia th it coupon Mrs. Elmer Stode, Florence, taday far a spacial in - rf. w o. a. M ildred and Ellen Strode. S haron traductary subscription. 4) j Funds and Collet Sapp w ent to Coos Bay T M C h r is t » « » » S c i e n c e M o n i t o r to shop on Saturday. Ellen w ent 1 S t ., * M t « « l | 5 on to N orth Bend to visit a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. W alter T or- From Oregon S tate College—Miss m b»crlpHo*i t« Th« C k rlih d « Science Jan ice Lafferty, a student at O re i tor — is«wos I ene h^Bse I bergson. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nickason gon State college, spent th e w eek and Mr. and Mrs. Elm er Wilson end visiting her parents, Mr. and and Earl attended E aster services Mrs. Fred Lafferty.. • o in Coos Bay Sunday, th en visited at the hom e of E lm er’s brother, Visitor From Reedsport — Mrs. E dw ard Wilson, at N orth Bend the Geneiveve A. M artin of Reedsport (city) was a Coquille visitor on S a tu r rest of the day. £2Z Mr. and Mrs. C harles Wilson day. and Ja n e t and Mr. and Mrs. Low ell Ross and Sharon Vee w ere d inner guests at th e hom e of Mrs. Ross’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h o Stinson, on Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. H ailey L aird of Coquille w ere visitors in the v al ley S aturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rollie A lford w ere E aster Sunday guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Elw in Alford. A t Sitkum Brewster Valley Bower of Beauty Large or Small!! W e Provide It A ll! Whether it’s a one-ear garage or a new home, we can provide you with A LL of the finest building materials available. AND at an absolute'minimum of cost. Call Coquille 352 for an estimate of your needs, today! Give Your Home Picnic At Lakeside—Coquille was w ell represented a t L akeside on Sunday w hen a group from h ere spent th e day boating and s u rf board riding. P resen t a t the pic nic w ere Mr. an d M rs. Don T ro x ell and c h ild re n Mr. an d Mrs. C. E. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. R ay HOME TOWN FOUO •S k .’ s s p ì ' ss Brooks of Myrtle Point, Mr and Mrs. Jo h n H arley, M arion Hill, Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Jones, Ju a n ita H artley, G ene Silvers, Mr ►and Mrs. N. E. P ick ett and daugh ter, Veva, F ritz Davison and daughters, D arlene McCulloch, Bob Young and M r. and Mrs. W alter P ickett. -JAM ES” '«irrt " " " " '* * 8 “ " M“ 1 iyVnAV< tti » u save * oouaa o~ — 4 “'c v ta r t u « n»u s « « c ' . . m ja T '/ r a j JAMES Grocery FREE D E L IV E R Y EVERY AFTERNOON On Everything Ordered Before 2 O Clock We Carry A Complete line of FROZEN FOODS BENEFIT BY THIS GOOD NEWS ~ COMBINATION James Grocery 224 N o. H e n r y St PHONE 346 H ermitage Kentucky llkiekey - A ß /e n d Mainly About People trions * M IA I inerite« r tAVMITI- A Gentlemans Whiskey from Kentucky National Distillers Prod. Corp., N. Y. • 86 Proof • 65% Grain Neutral Spirits THE OREGONIAN AGENCY of YOUR OREGONIAN AGENT • 124 S. H eath WATSON NOLAN C e g u tlle . O r e . Phone 266J at * New Sparkle! It ’s Spring! Time to give your home a fresh new coat of paint inside and out. AND OF COURSE you’ll want to use the best paint available . . . . FULLER’S PAINT, naturally. Come in and look at the new Spring shades our Fuller color book can pro vide for your Spring painting needs. Our New Big Sport Center The Southwest Corner of First & Taylor Sts. YOUR Journal Agent (former location of The Purkey Appliance Store) in Coquille is Coquille Riverside Builders Supplies A. H. BICKER W ill Be Held “The Place to shop with but one stop” 209 N. Henry Phone 422 Saturday, April 23rd Plenty of F R E E Parking Space fo the Builder — - Everything for E. 6th St. off Taylor Coquille Phone 352 You are cordially invited to drop in and look over our big 1949 stock of Fishing and Hunting Supplies MILLWOOD Don't Miss These Opening Fisherman's Specials! Kiln Dried Planer Trim •15 Good Body Wood load - - - Prompt Delivery Coquille Phone - - - - phone 62-M Gep and Bristol Casting Rods Regular $15.00 Special $ £ . 9 5 Perrine “Free-stripping Automatic Reels’ re«u,ar Special $ £ .9 5 Montague Bamboo Casting Rods Regular $9.25. Special ‘ 5 . 9 5 A $15,00 v a lu e L e a th e r -b o u n d Creels. Now * 9 .9 5 Fly-Rod Tips Regular $3.50. The newest OCEAN C IT Y bait cast ing reel No. 1600, Anti-backlash, level wind. Metal throughout > 4 . 9 5 Special ’ 2 . 7 5 Attend Our Big Opening------ Saturday, April 23rd. You may be the one to win A NEW W INCHESTER CARBINE 30-30, model ?4 . To Be Given Away SATURDAY — April 30th Coos Bay 190-J Marshfield Fuel & Supply Co. Ted Foss Sporting Goods Cor. 1st & Taylor Sts. 18 Central Ave. Coos Coquille, Oregon Phone 62-L