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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1949)
— ALL THE NEWS * * ★ From * * > POWERS c o q u illc V a lle y S e n tin e l Mrs. Aiken of Bandon who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs Carl Utterback, left for a visit with another daughter, Mrs. Julia Smith of Coquille. Phyllis Caughell, Ida Mathews, - M r. and Mrs. Joseph Boutin and two sons, Joey and Jimmie, re Nellie Hamnack, Rowena Munro By Bay M . Bhaffar Mid - year installation cere and Nell Hollenbeck. monies of Rebekah Chaparral turned from several days' viist in "Wic meeting of the Powers Complimenting Miss Corinne ola Frye, M arilyn Cotton, Leona • • lodge, No. 231 were held Monday, Portland and way points. Lions, July 11th, was highlighted Mrs. Bernice Brewster and two G riffin, who on July 23 w ill be McCulloch. W ilila StaUard, A u Card of Thanks July 18th, with District Deputy by the presence of the special We desire to thank our many Jane Burch in charge, assisted by chiildren, Marsha and Danny, who come the bride of M r. Bobby D ale drey Young, M ary Frye, M illia guests of the club; Miss Florence the following deputies: Deputy have been visiting Mrs. Brewster’s Stewart of Coos Bay, Mrs. Lowell H ull, Marie Shepherd, Maxine friends who so kindly sent flow Graveside services were held Marshal, Ethel Jones; Mrs. Lorraine Shepherd Spitznass, Ruth Stickney, Belle ers and words of sympathy in our Deputy parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce M un Davis. Rushing and Audrey Langbecker, Saturday morning, July lflth, in Warden, Bessye Caver; Deputy ro, returned .To their home Sun and Mrs. Chester Root were co Barklow, Florence Warner. recent bereavement, the loss of both of Coos Bay. Mrs. J. M hostesses for a bridal shower held Pat Slonecker, Hazel Lewis, our father, E. C. Brotton of Ban Sunset cemetery for Charles Secretary, Wanda Hubbard; Dep day. Mrs. Ida Spade of Coos Bay who at the Rebekah hall on Thursday. Ethel Root, Thelma May, Cora don. j Your kindness w ill always Shepherd appeared as a guest of Stewart, a Coos county resident, uty Treasurer, Fay Hall; Deputy .the club and as hostess for the for many years. M r. Stewart died Inside Guardian, Sadie Richards; has been. visiting with her sister, The hall was be-'utifull decorated Sullivan, Frances Christian, De- be remembered. M r. and Mrs. Fred Brotton, M r. visitors from Coos Bay. During in Portland Wednesday, July 13th. Deputy Musician, Beulah Thorp; Mrs. William Richards, the past for the occasion and “shower lores Shorb, Mabel Davis, Ann month returned to her home Tuea theme" carried out in pink and G riffin, Louise Johnson. Those and Mrs. Ed Brotton, Mrs. F. N. the meeting the question was raised He was born in Denver, Colorado, Deputy Chaplain, M ary Farber. day. green, with favors of pink para-1 sending gifts hpt unable to attend Brotton, M r. and Mrs. H arry The officers , installed were concerning the provision of veter in July, 1871. M r. Stewart lived Mrs. W illiam Caver and daugh poll edged in lice and napkins with *.ere _Mesriames Ara Sheedy, Woodep, and families. inary services for the seeing-eye in Powers with his family for a Noble Grand, Cecil Boutin; Vice ter, Wilene, were Coquille visitors the pink parasols’ motif. Above Olive Brooks, Ethel McCulloch^ dog which was recently acquired number of years. He was the Grand, Ethel Root; Secretary. the past week. the lace covered gift table a large Emily Purvis, Shirley Shorb, by Mias Rushing. The club decided brother of G. P. Stewart and he Mabel Thorp; Treasurer, Clara M r. and Mrs. Jack Hannon and to provide this service at the n J leaves to mourn his passing be Briggs; Chaplain, Margaret Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jorgepsen re pink and green parasol was sus Francis Adamack, Gerald D. Pope pended and on the lace covered Eleanor McRay, Wava Townsend, Inside Guardian, Marcel pens* of the club. sides his brother, four children, ver; turned home Sunday after spend The queston ot obtaining insur Mrs. J. D. Nash, Portland; Ray W alker; Outside Guardian, Peachy ing the week visiting relatives in serving table a doll, dressed as a Jennie Boggan, Etta Garver, Helen bride, was flanked by candelabras Gamwell, Faye Daniels, Clara ance on the dog was also under Stewart, Eugene; H arry and Hillis H all; Musician, Leona McCulloch; Washington. with white candles and above this Briggs, Hulda Medlock, Jean Warden, Birdie Grove; Conductor, Stewart; of Valsetx. Mrs. Stew discussion but no definite con James Clauson, son of Mr. and tabe! were two large wedding Davis, Rachel Rolfe, Mabel Han Helen Reeves; Color Bearer, Gwen art preceded him In death a num- clusion was reached. The matter Stemmerman; Right S. N . G.. Jane Mrs. Fred Clauson of North Pow bells. Many and lovely were the non, Lillian Ross, Dickie Warner, bei; of years ago. —HL is under investigation. Burch; Left S. N. G M Bessye Cav ers, is home on leave. He is with gifts received by the bride elect. Edith McLyman, Alvena Bulhnell, • • During the coarse of the meetng Those attending were Mesdames R u b / Winkleman,. Mehalah Aber, er; R. S. V . G m Beulah Thorp; the A rm y A ir Corps and w ill leave Miss Langbecker was asked to take shortly to serve in Japan. Nell Rolfe, Marjory Lane, Carol Left S. V. G., Elaine Graybill. -s the floor and relate some of the Mrs. Harold Moore and son, Laurence, Electa Easley, Betty Committees appointed were: highlights of the trip to Morris Good of Order — Ruby Brirely, Terry, were Powers visitors Son- Anderson, Nellie Slonecker, Ruth town. She states that they were Mabel Davis, Clara Peterson. day at the Ida Matthews home. Hall, Helen Bones, Catheline M er- Mrs. Clyde Elliott, Sr., who spent shown every courtesy by the Lions The second trip of the Powers Flowers and Cards— N. S., M yrtle the week viaiting her mother, re chen, ’Jane Burch, Sylvia Taylor, of Portland and New York and Juanita Crew, Lena Smith, Pat bus was made to Agness Sunday, Freeman. Helen .Reeves; S. S. turned to her home in Coos Bay Ragghianti, Helen Summers, V i- that the cooperation of those clubs with the following taking ad Dickie Warner, Maxine Spitznass. with Mrs. Moore. made the trip very much more vantage of the excursion: Mr. and Finance — Katharine Edwards, Bobbie Weeks of Coquille, well pleasant for them. She also re Mrs. Robert Hughes. Ernie and Louise Getchell. Mary Smith, Jan Powers lated their experience In flying Ronnie Woodring, Mrs. Howard itor committee — Peachy Hall, remembered by his over the Rockies in the vicinity of Strater, Miss Florence Colstrom, Wanda Hubbard. D rill Captain— friends, has enlisted for a three- Denver. She stated that the air Miss Alma Kobets of Kansas City, Mabel Thorp. - Press chairman year term in the Navy and is RECOM M ENDED was very unstable and that they Lee Johnson, M r. and Mrs. Me and community service— Fay Hall. ceiving his boot training in San were more or less 111 when landing Cart and two childron. AU en When you top it off with The Rebekah hall was beauti Diego. He is the son of Mrs. in Denver. fully decorated bouquets of gladi C liff Davis. joyed the outing. Moderately Priced M r. and Mrs. Jim Wills and son one of oar rich, thick She stated when they returned James McCart announced that olus and dahlias. A no-host pot the United A ir Lines employees starting July 20, the Powers bus luck luncheon followed the in - of Bandon visited over Sunday tempting sodas, shakes or at the home ot M r. and Mrs. Bruce carries all fa v e theta the best of attention win leave Coquille at 10:80 a. m. stallatlon. Krants. and services and that they both and M yrtle Point at 11:00 a. m. for kn ew n and sundaes. , Everyone Is a Mrs. Stanley Slonecker left appreciated this courtesy on the Powers, brands of vitamins Sunday for the airport at North KEEP OREGON GREEN delightful meal In Itself. part of the air line employees. Bend, where she took a plane lor prices compare favorably with BY HAZEL LEWIS Following Miss Langbecker, Miss her home in Selma, Alabama. She opened the door she would sny, We’ve many, many flavors Rushing took the floor and gave any other store in the county. “we don’t have any children,” and M r. and Mrs. Carl Utterback w ill visit relatives there for some information concerning the You"' eau rely an ua for quality —only creamy good lee others refused to answer the Dick Woods was arrested on the and son, Billie, and Mrs. Annie month and then return by plane. dog and the Seeing-eye Institute. door. Thought it was another Utterback left for a several weeks This is Mrs. Slonecker's first trip evening of J u ly 15 and the next and dependability every time! She stated that the dog had re ereams. Come In tonight morning a trial was held in Judge trip which w ill take them into home since coming to Powers out of town photographer. The ceived extensive training before agent for Thorntons waa working Knight’s city court. The prisoner several states and to Kentucky three years ago. she arrived at the school and M r. and Mrs. Fred Frye of Iowa on Norge sales and It was some was pronounced guilty of being s where they w ill visit relatives. that she was not required to take time before he could figure out M r. and to -a. Ollie Smith of City, Iowa, arrived Friday for second offender of failure to have the full six weeks training with the a driver’s license and was fined Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Smith visit with M r. F rye’s brother, Leo why so many women told him dog since the dog was soon adapted 810.00 and given ten days In the of Reedsport and Mr. and Mrs. Frye, and family. Sunday a pic they did not have any children. to her and accompanied her around Powers jail. Lee Wilson were Sunday guests nic .dinner was held at Daphne Some people here think it is time the grounds of the school and other Previous to this he was fined at the home of Mrs. Nantie Mey Grove with Dr. and Mrs. Warren the city council passed an anti pieces. ' . 810.00 for speeding and failure to ers. Ives of M yrtle Point and the Frye peddler ordinance or tacked a Phone 163 Powers, Ore. She stated that the average life have a driver’s license. k Mrs. John Murdock and two families. good stiff license on the “fly-by- M r. and Mrs. Claude Shinn of night” peddlers of such dogs was from 8 to 12 • • sons, Phillip and Gary, returned Some of those yeart. She also said that other The trunk of the African ele home Saturday from a month’s Tacoma, Washington, and Mr. and traveling peddlers who have been dogs must be kept away from the phant has two finger-like pro visit to their old home in Boulder, Mrs. T. W. Billings of Marial, Ore- in Powers have not always proved I gon, are visiting at the Frank seeing-eye dags. cesses a t the end— that of the Colorado. Ao walk the straight and narrow Miss Rushing was profuse in Asiatic elephant, only one. Mrs. Curtis Warwick of North Shinn home. Tuesday the fam path of honesty. D ie y don’t ex ilies went down to North Bend who made i t possible for her Powers who underwent a major pect to be back so they'll promise SUPPORT THE POWERS BUS, operation at the Mast hospital is to visit their sister, Mrs. Nettie anything to get your money. They her thanks to the Lions and others Frye, who is a patient in the M er agents for Ralph's Flowers, Co reported recovering and w ill soon greatest wish to come true. cy hospital. — • have no Interest in promoting the quille. be able to come home. Mrs. Evelyn Brown spent sever welfare of the. community. They scheme and plan to milk the pub Phone 1S1 Power*, al days of last week in Coquille. Miss Beverly Davis of Coquille lic for a ll they can and then poll spent the week-end visiting her out. Some of the gentry of this type remind me of a couple of mother, Mrs. H. H. Edwards. M r. and Mrs. Jack Nash of characters in Huck Finn. They Portland and daughter, Mrs. H. work on the idea that there is a W. Puller of Hillsboro, and Mrs. sucker born every minute and their Agnes Laird were visitors at the business is to And that person. Bob Sheedy reports that his G. P. Stewart home Friday. They came down to attend the funeral oabln on the Illinois River has been of Mrs. Nash’s father, Charles gutted of inside fixtures by a rob Stewart. ber or robbers and that they were Mrs. H. H. Edwards went to Co wearing calk boots. They cleaned quille Tuesday and brought home the place out. Took the sink, codk- her little granddaughter, B arbara1 stove and other fixtures of that na Taylor, who w ill spend the week ture. Also looted the place of over visiting her grandmother. 3100.00 In food and other materi Miss Alma Kobets and Miss als. Bob is! pretty mad about i t Miss Florence Colstrom of Kan He is of the opinion that the crime sas City, Missouri, who have been was committed during the night spending part of their vacation as it would have been almost im with the James McCart family, possible for them to do it during a net ef new spark pings left for their home Tuesday. They the daytime since they could be to a complete overhaul, our are old time friends of Mrs. Mc seen by some of Bob’s neighbors servtoe department to ism«/ ready and Cart. ***** A Your safety and tbe safety of who live in the vicinity of the able to keep p your trucks reding, 1 Robert Frye, Jr., James Brown, cabin. Bob has a very nice log others depends ua you Walter Hollenbeck, Jackie Brown, Ne flee« to too big for ns! cabin and it was fixed up real Gail Anderson and Patty Cook 'EM BOLLINO', lights! Are they perfectly returned Monday from a week’s pretty inside. Chester Root and fam ily has training at Camp McKinley. lusted to give you prop« Miss Madelon McMahan left returned from a vacation spent at the Yellowstone National Park. day and night? See Powers Sunday for a week’s visit at the Let camp of the Catholic Sunday Thev camped in the park not to and have fa r from Old F a ith fu l Its one trip school at Floras lake. »be M r. and Mrs. Norman Frye re Chester w ill remember for a long sd *. to he take eure e f your turned from a honeymoon trip time. I t is reported that he wan lights are right! spent in California. They are at dered from camp, got lost and Tax walked a long time before he found pay I . Z> home in Stanleyville. Daisy May, sister of Mrs. How - his camp and in addition was •Notary » . VKKL JOHNSON adr Strater, came up from Bandon chased by a bear. Some of the a 7 for a v is it boys have suggested that the next time he goes he shouldl tie a string 1_ Cad This Number to his trailer and take it with him so he can find his way back, e o Power», Oregon As early as 300' B. C. India had a law providing a fine for for aduU- By K A Y M. S HA FFA K eration of food. • • Phone 461 Powers, Oregon Harold Ross was getting a bad fir^n S b l The first W all Street case of striper fishing Friday and was making plans to take his boat article printed in a newspaper ap to the bay and spend the week-end peared In 1835 in the New Y ork Harald. fishing. George Fromm is building a new The principles of the card game eight room house out on his ranch. ‘V Z T S , many ' of o today’s engines have been stepped- Expects to have it ready for occu of poker are almost as ancient as they call for p o re powerful gasoline! A up . . . the pancy by September. Automatic playing cards themselves. you the most powerful gasoline N o w Shell gives giv oil beat w ill be used throughout Leave Powers,— 7:20 AM Daily except Sunday your car can use—Shell Premium—it’s "activated.” for heating. 1:15 PM Daily N o other fuel can top its power in your car! A TOURIST On Wednesday an agent for Activation makes Thia ia made possible by Shell’s own, specially Leave Myrtle Point for Coquille— an Itinerate photographer was produced power components and by Shell’s own the difference IS A CUEST knocking on all the doors in 8:10 AM Daily except Sunday blending methods! town and when the Indy of the 2:00 PM Daily Shell splits molecules: Shell scieo- tisss take tbe t o e « available erode Actually, Shell splits molecules to get more house came to the door he ashed Leave Coquille for Powers— -—activate tbe molecules by spirttin* her if she had any children. He power for today’s more powerful engines. So you 10:00 AM Daily except Sunday them and rearranging, the atoms stated that he was specializing get a gasoline that’s "activated” 3 ways! according to Shell’s form ula lo r a 5:00 PM Daily la children’s p ho t o s . A eoupk perfectly balanced gasoline. Tbe ^kethrne^td f^sr kn^reltlnas Leave Myrtle Point for Powers— of hoars later an agent for re m it—Shell P r e m ia *. the moat YOU A M r 1. 10:30 AM Daily except Sunday Thorntons Tire Service was powerful gasoline your car can use! Powers Lions Clubbers Hear Report On Seeing-Eye Institute At Meeting Powers Rebekahs Install Officers Shower ComplimenfsMissCorinneGriffin Services Held For Charles Stewart Powers Bus Makes 2nd Agness Trip It's a Perfect Evening BREAK IT Vitamins Powers Localettes Powers Police M c C u llo c h 's F o u n ta in S H E E D Y 'S Are Your Lights Right? W e ll Keep Your Truck; Rolling A c f/V a fe d Shell Premium is Texaco Service Station Buzzing Around POW ERS the most powerful gasoline your car can use! Hollenbeck Garage P o w e rs Bus S c h e d u le 3 . AsHvotod for M l HIS HOST f 5:30 PM Daily