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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1949)
THE COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL. COQUIlXE, OREGON, THURSD a I . Past Noble Grands Hold Meeting 11. 1M6. PAGE F1VB i The past noble grands of Mamie KSbekah lodge No. 20 were honored by ‘he noble grand, Mrs. Olive Lockwt'**1’ a t the regular meeting Tuesday evening, April 12, in the I. O. O. F. h .^ 1- Under good o? the order, a short history of the I’-Hiading of the Rebekah lodge In 18b'P by Schuyler Colfax was read by Mr?- Florabel Booher. Six interesting letters from' j*a»t noble grands who had moved av'47 were read. The noble grand callee! on the ones present to form a semicircle back of the altar. She welcomed the past nobJe grands with kind words of appreciation in their cooperation and interest. As a response the ensemble, of 15 sang, without any rehearsal, ap propriate lines - to th e tune of "The Old Gray Mare.” Mrs. Florence Wolgamott gave a very clever and humorous read- i ing entitled ‘‘W hat William Henry Did,” as an entertainm ent feature. Mrs. Berniece Clausen was chosen to wear the traveling R e-i tiekah pin for six months. Commit- t tee appointed for the n eat meeting April 26, which will inelode imiias- tion, is: Mrs. Ann' Dungey, Mrs. Edna Lttle and Mrs. Florence Wbl- gamott. At the close of the m eeting de licious refreshments were served in the dining room, which was beauttfuHy decorated for the oc casion, Stream ers Of pink and green crepe paper centered the long tables and crystal candelebra wth pink and green tapers, candy rabbits and other Easter decora tions completed the setting. At each past noble grand’s plate . was a pink and green String which led to be gaily decorated basket. As the strings w ere pulled small myr- tlewood gavels tied with pink and green ribbon w ere draw n from the basket of eacfa one. As the other plates were cleverfly worded say ings which were read by the mem bers. The committee for the evening were: Berneice Clausen, Doris Smith, May Holbrook, Janet John son and Dorothy McGowan. • • Now is the time to trade-in your old refrigerator for a BRAND NEW FRIGIDAIRE The only refrigerator with the current-saving METER-MISER mechanism Girl Scout Awards Given Troop Nine crgp in the full-width, roller-bear ing, glass-topped Hydrator. And it has sturdy, all-aluminum, rust proof shelves. You’ll have to see all the other features to ap p re ciate them fully. So, do It now! Leam about all 9 of the new F rig id a ire R e frig erato rs, and how easily you can own the exact size and model to suit you needs. Now's the time to check-up on the many advantages of trading in your old refrigerator on a new Frigidaire. For a new Frigid aire will store more food, yet take no more kitchen space; will hold loads of frozen food in the Super-Freezer; will keep up to % bushel of fresh fruits, vegeta bles and leafy greens moist and Former troop leader, Mrs. John Purkey, presented the awards when a special ceremony was arranged for the Girl Scouts of troop No. j 9 on \prH 18. Second class badges were re ceived by Joyce Anderson. Bobbye Jean Harris, Marcia Jeffrey. Doris j Parris)), Viol* Train >nd Ann Schwaigifurt; hostess badges went to Joyce Anderson, Bobbye Jean Harris, Marcia Jefrey, Doris P ar rish, Viola T rain and Denise Winn. Receiving campcraft badges were Joyce Anderson, Bobbye Jean Harris, Mercia Jefrey and Doris Parrish, and those receiving salt water life finder badges were Joyce Anderson, Bobbye Jean H ar ris, Marcia Jeffrey, Doris Parrish and Viola Train. Membership stars were given to all members of the troop who have been in scouting one year or more. Following th e presentation of the awards refreshments were served by Mrs. Purkey. • • Every Frigidaire has all these features ! • M eter-M iser, simplest cold- m aking mechanism ever built • -1-piece, Lifetime Porcelain food compartment • Quickube Trays w ith Instant Cube «elease • Large Freezer Storage • Large, roller-bearing H ydra- tor w ith glass top. • Ball-bearing door hinges • Interior ligl. NEW CHURCH LOT BEING GRADED FOR CONSTRUCTION Property on Tenth and Beach streets is being graded this week by the Christian church. Plans are under way for putting in a softbasll field for the use of the church young people. Come In. le a m oheut e ll 9 Frigidair« 1 *4 8 models end convenient »orwis which eon ho arranged. M A IL THIS C O U P O N AT O N C E FOR FREE T D A C i - l N Betty Maxwell Presents For The Second Season E S T IM A T E Hara’s Coeeflle Electric. IM W. First 8t. Ph. 17. Coguille Please send me trade-in value of my Refrigerator Year________ M ake---- ------------- -------------------------— Model Name------- Follies AND Fashions OF 1M> Addrost..... $208.75 Town Phone Hgp 7 .7 cu. ft. food storage 7 cu. ft. De Luxe, with in this Master M odel 3 big Cold Zones Cold-Wall with seporate Locker-Top. 10 cu. ft. capacity Take advantage o f our liberal trade-in allowances during this sale Marshfield High School Auditorium. May 21st and 22nd &15 P. M. All Children’s Dancing HAGA S COQUILLE ELECTRIC “The Home of Frigidaire” Review Three Convenient Locations: W. 1st St. Fashions by Hub, Coos B a \ Phone 17 COQUILLE, OREGON Bandon Myrtle Point Phone 233 9 Phene 113