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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1949)
X a vlce on July 24th, The picnic ■ ■ n e r w ill be potluck but coflee, ’• ’gar, cream, ice cream and cold drinks w ill be provided. • e The name "Nebraska" come» comes from the Oteo Indian name JULY 21, !•«•. for the Platite. River, and means shallow water. Sunday, July 24, at the Bandon city park, according to Mrs. E rr nest Benham, superintendent of the school. Car w ill leave the church im - mediately following the morning iBritannica. pie; a large foyer, fam ily room, casket display room, two rooms for cars and storage, a music room, and others. The chapel, fam ily room, music room, and halls are carpeted in plain rose carpet, while the foyer has a two-tone rubber tile. A ll new furnishings have been placed in the mortuary, which also includes an office and a modern large living apartment to be used by Uw mortician in charge. In 1910 Charles and Henry Schroeder purchased the funeral business in Coquille, and Bandon from A rthur E. Ellingson. The Bandon chapel was managed until the disastrous fire of Sept. 1930, (/e n tln e l Auxiliary Installs New Officers The American Legion A u xili ary's formal installation of officers was conducted Tuesday night by retiring president, Dorothy Burr. She was presented with the past president’s pin in appreciation of her work. Alice Klenz was installed as new president; Viola Hansen, first vice - president; Marvene Lake, second vice - president; Dulcie Knox, secretary-treasurer; Ruth D ey, seregant - at - arms; Maude Jarvis, historian, and Clara M or ley, chaplain. Honored guests were the women who have been chosen '‘Woman of the Month” by the Auxiliary. These distinguished women, M ar tha Purdy, Ida Oerding, Clara Stauff, Georgia Richmond, Mabel K unz, Eula Schram, and Mabel Hughes were all presented with a corsage Mrs. Hughes has recent ly been chosen July Woman of the Month. Honored women unable to at tend were Florence Barton, Flor ence Berg, and Louise Bunch Mrs. Klenz finished the business w ith the announcement of her standing committee chairmen and! then the gathering was entertain ed w ith several vocal selections by Joan Newton. From a table beautifully ap pointed with silver and summer flowers, coffee, open-face sand wiches and hors-d‘oevres were served. Mesdames Belle Bellonl and Jane Torrey poured. JULY PAUPER STEALS RAJAH’S BRIDE! < ANIMALS STRIKE • back at M ROYAL HUNTERS! Picnic A t Bandon Set By S.S. Class The annual picnic sponsored by the Bible School of the Coquille Christian church w ill be held on Mortuary Slates Open House Sunday At Bandon FEATURE No. .2 “THE THREE MESQUITEERS” BOB LIVINGSTON as Stony Brooke RAY CORRIGAN as Tucson Smith MAX TERHL'NE as Lullaby Joslin “RANGE DEFENDERS LIBERTY •.. MATINEE SATURDAY ' 1:00 NEWS COMMUNITY SING BEST FOODS Quarts ESS Mayonnaise [THUR. FRI. SAT brush, slacks or sport clothes (dress clothes are not needed), bathing suit, and a sweater or Jacket. A small charge w ill be made for leather craft, but otherwise no money w ill be needed at the camp. An open house fo r all parents, leaders and donors as well as any one else interested in 4 -H club work w ill be held August 4 at 6:30 P- m. in the form of a wiener roast and potluck dinner. The following is a schedule of the buses leaving for camp A u gust 1; Bus No. 1 leaves: 10:15 a. m. Gravelford Store 10:30 a. m. Dora School 10:40 a. m. McKinley Store — 4 10:55 a. m. Fairview Store 12:00 noon Bandon 12:20 p.m. Beaf fcreek Store 12:30 p.m . Riverton Store 1:30 p. m. Coquille Courthouse Bus No. 2 leaves: 11.-00 a.m . North Bend City H all 11:15 a. m. Legion Hall, Coos Bay Bus No. 2 and 3 leave: 11:25 a. m. Bunker H ill School 11:40 a.m . Sumner Junction 11:50 a.m . Greenacres Road 1:30 p. m. Coquille Courthouse 1:40 p. m. Norway Store 1:45 p. m. M yrtle Point Bridge, <North End) 150 p. m. M. P. Cheese Factory 2:15p.m . Bridge Store A modern mortuary j^t Bandon, scheduled for formal opening Sunday, July 24, from 10 a. m. on w ill mark a record of progress of both the thriving city of Bandon and the Schroeder family, pioneer morticians of Cooa and Curry counties. The floor plans were drawn by the four members of Schroeder Bros, and the designing was done by Williams and Smeed, Portland architects. Work was started early in 1948 and delays and bad weather caused the actual com- JULY Folsom's Grocery FREE DELIVERY ONE OF PRODUCED. KNOW Open Week - Days 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. 3rd & Taylor Phone 74-J THE IF WANT TO HAVE’NT SEEN ( omx t o n oFFeas w v * m * g c t c n o n ' a n n t a ¡ 4 * S 4 X to n e n a o u fe o u n to 0O P Y AMO H tA M C ^g .'FlC Tvai M M P O W ' HS i & U TY) ( wkr £ eue cam so urne guv wu so much ca * ?) Ye», you'll find Ford's new features come "gilt wrapped". A glance shows you why New York's Fashion Academy judged Ford Fashion Car of the Year". You'll find a brand new "feel", too . . . the “feel" of Ford's new " M id Ship" Ride . . . "H ydra- Coil" Springs . , . "Jala-W ide" Sears, and COQUILLE FORD SALES Phone 34 Coquille, Oregon JULY M A T IN E E Sun. 1:45 PI( IF YOU SAW IT YOU’LL YOU GREATEST Certain types of beetles were mummified in ancient times be cause they were thought to be sacred, according to the Ency clopaedia Britannic^. ( o « y RMP o fK K WO M X* CMOtCC Of too I f *3 0« q $ lf S * ) JULY Get your tR fcR ec/pe fo ld e r from Us today at which tim e a $20,000.00 loss was incurred. In recent years the services were held at the Coquille branch or in churches. Working at the new Bandon mortuary w ill be Johnny Illman. graduate of the San Francisco College of Embalming, who w ill move his fam ily from Seaside and w ill do work for both the Bandon and Gold Beach Schroeder Bros, funeral parlors. EVENINGS 2 complete shows 7:00 Ac 9: IS PEEK I INTO THE \ OTHER ' SI IT ANYTHING KEEP YOU AWAY! woíían S are dac* to one o f ITS DARING’ _ DANK C lark So Economicoll _ GUUUMNE ¡ B ta ndk*| rooks me bea ■ C 0N G 01E U M » m » WARNER BROS. a 90c ru n n in g EM BKUEABLE YOU yard Famous tor heaviest quail ty-genuine Gold Seal Con- goleum Rugs in gorgeous new patterns fo r every room. Finest baked enamel in lustrous colors that are Irotingly lovdy. /Ate/Mh •In la id Linoleum •Asphalt Tile •Rubber Tile Chrome Trimming THEY’RE COMING THIS WAY! DURING THE NEXT FEW W EEKS SOME OF THE FINEST PICTURES EVER TO COME OUT OF HOLLYWOOD W ILL BE SHOWN ON OUR SCREEN KJRK DOUGLAS PAUL DOUGLAS BARBARA LAWRENCE JEFFREY LYNN H ere A re A Few A ttractions On O ur G rand H it P arade • o e , S P E C IA L Furniture Appliances I From Coquille, Oregon DISNEY THE ACADEMY AWARD WINNER For The Best Two Reeler of the Year Film ed E ntirely in th e Swiss Alps CARTOON Shows. — 7;oo & 9:15 ---------------------, COMEDY e LATEST NEWS WED.’S ADMISSION ADULTS 55c 'Climbing The M atterhorn' in Beautiful Color JENNIFER JONES, JOHN GARFIELD in “WE WERE STRANGERS.” "RED PONY” with ROBERT MITCHUM, MYRNA LOY in COLOR LITTLE WOMEN” BOB HOPE in “SORROW FUL JONES’ BING CROSBY in “A CONNEC TICUT YANKEE” STREETS OF LAREDO “WHISPERING SMITH” “TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME’