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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1950)
Mrs. n o m e s ru m «J.B.V. --------- -o ryc e ir a c y , an »wvupuri*- George Brooks and son, Bobby, re a student at Oregon State college and two children, Nancy Jo and turned on Wednesday from Marys and a member of Phi Kappa Psi Tommy, .visited in Roseburg last ville, California, where they visit fraternity, spent the week-end in week. ed for a week w ith Mrs. Brooks’ Coquille visiting his mother, Mrs. • • sister. ' J. E. Dumas. Here From Wisconsin— Mrs. Violet • • • ■ , M athevflW M ilw aukee, Wisconsin Vacation T rip To B. C.—Miss Mad Visit A t Johnson Home—Mr. and i is visiting for two weeks in Co- eline McKeown, Miss M ary Jean Mrs. L. Zeidler of Plentywood, j quille with her sod and daugRter- To Attend Salem Meeting_Mrs. Weisen and Miss Gail Hagglund Montana, visited this week at the : in-law , Mr. and Mm. Fred Adams Ed Detlefsen w ill leave on Tues returned on Sunday from a week's home of Mr. and Mrs. H arry John- Mrs. Mathews plans to visit also in day fo r Salem where she w ill be vacation trip to Vancouver and son. They were en route to th e ir ; California before returning to her Montana home after spending theI home. one of the American Legion A u x J Victoria in B ritish Columbia. winter in Phoenix, Arizona. < o • ’ ilia ry Welfare commission repre COQUILLE. COOS COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY. APRIL IS 1950. • • Spends Week-End Here — Miss sentatives to attend the Governor’s | From Sixes—Mr. and Mrs. C. J. conference on “ Children and I Fuhrman of Sixes were visitors in Here For Easter — Easter d a y ' Shirley Snyder who is nursing at Easter Sunday A t Bandon Miss vallis. Gordon is a student at much time to the improvement of guests at the home of Mrs. Frances Eureka spent the Easter week-end Erna G ill spent Easter Sunday vis O.S.C. Youth.” While in the city Mrs. Coquille on Monday. yourself that you have no time Thompson were Mr. and Mrs. Don- w ith relatives in Coquille. Detlefsen w ill attend a Legion iting at the Walter Panter home • • to criticize others.—Christian D. at Bandon. A u x ilia ry Child Welfare commis Home From College—Miss M ari aid Thompson and fam ily o f Em- Promise yourself . . . to give so Larson. • • sion and a Coordination meeting anne Rackleff of Oregon State col pire, Mrs. Dorothy Gamier and From Lakeview — Mr. and Mrs. of the Legion and its affiliates. lege spent the week-end visiting fam ily of Coos Bay and A l T^oods Dorward Strong and daughter and From California — Mr. and Mrs. son of Lakeview visited relatives Otis Turner and daughter, Diane, She is secretary for both groups. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David E. of Coos Bay. • • • • and friends in Coquille and other of Dinuba, California, visited last T r o u t Season O p e n s A p ril 15th Rackleff. Also a guest at the Rack From Walla Walla—B ill Casper a leff home was W illiam McDenall Go to Brookings and Crescent City i county points last week. week at the Earl Duncan home. —Mr. and Mrs. B ill Bradford vis- • • student at Walla Walla college, of Corvallis. Mrs. Turner is Mr. Duncan’s sister. • e ited Sunday at the home of Mr. Easter Sunday A t Florence—Mr The Turner’s had visited, too, with spent the week visiting his par ent, M r. and Mrs. Kenneth Casper. Fish A t Rogue River—Roy Folsom Bradford’s brother-in-law and sis-¡and Mrs. H arry Williams spent relatives in Klamath Fall and Ash __ • • of Coquille and Louie Folsom of ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gadbury. | Easter Sunday at Florence visiting land during the spring vacation. Returns From Portland—Earl Nos Portland are spending this week They drove on to Crescent C ity I their son-in-law and daughter Mr during the afternoon. ¡and Mrs. H. L. Train. ier returned on Saturday after fishing at Rogue river. Home On Leave: George Griggs • • j • • spending several days in Portland. who is stationed w tih the navy in • • Spends Week-End Here — Miss • • • • California, spent several days Visit Coquille Friends — Mr. and Luck A t Fishing—Landing a sal Bettie Preston, nurse in tr a in in g In Eugene — Mrs. George Burr leave w ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John AaSen of Coos Bay vis mon at Rogue rive r Sunday was at Portland flew to Coquille Fri-1 Mrs. L. D. DeLap, Miss Irene Mrs. Ray Griggs. • • ited friends in Coquille on Sun Mrs. H. H. Owen of Coquille. Fish day to spend the Easter week-end 1 B urr and Mrs. Oscar Day were vis- ing w ith her were Mr. Owen and w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | itors to Eugene on Tuesday. They Visit In Corvallis—Mr. and Mrs. day. > the couples’ grandson. W illiam Preston. I had car trouble en route to Eu- Earl Schroeder spent several days , gene, had to leave theft- car at Yon- in Corvallis visiting their son and Back From Portland — Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mason and fam ily re Fish A t Rogue River — Mr. and From Eugene— Mr. and Mrs. J .' ' alia and continue into Eugene by daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. A l- I turned on Thursday from Port Mrs. Phillip Reed of Coquille and W Carlson of Eugene, who visited bus. Mrs. Day went from there to ton Schroeder. • • Mr. and Mrs. Bob King of Arago in the county during the week-end, j her home in Redmond and the land where they visited relatives were guests Sunday at the home [ three Coquille ladies returned fished at Rogue rive r during the Spends Easter A t Home—Miss Jo and friends. week-end. of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Detlefsen. , home by plane. Ann Mintonye, daughter of Mr. e e < and Mrs. Amzy Mintonye, spent To Attend Soroptimist Conven Drive To Yachats—Mrs, Ted My- the Easter vacation at home in Co tion— Mrs. Clarence Barton, Mrs. ers and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Myers quille. Miss Mintonye is a student George Brooks and Mrs. Bert Fol motored to Yachats Sunday where at Willamette university, Salem. J.!' - $6,50 up • • som w ill go to Salem Friday to they visited Mrs. Ted Myers’ Fly Reeds ........v $1.00 up attend the Soroptimist club con brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Visit In Coquille— Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ray E. Hawkins. Returning vention. Creels .............................. SI 98 C. L. Davidson of West Lake to Coquille w ith them was Miss • a Casting Rods 98c up (Douglas county) were Easter vis A t Speech Meet— Mrs. Matilda Nancy Myers, who had been visit itors in Coquille. There’s s till no Casting Reels . ing for several days in Yachats. Engen, w ith two Coquille high place bke Coquille and Coos coun Tackle Boxes $2 55 school students, Gerard Jeub a n d !w , „ «. ty, Davidson said, and he always Salmon Reels a ii Duane Leach, attended the State J?*“ m X V " n likes to come back. The Davids All Metal Pocket Tackle Boxes Speech Meet in Eugene for th r e e ! if ? ' ScrT n, an£ iam lly w,u on’s still own their home here and days last week. Although the two leave ne* t w®*k to* A n - are highly gratified over the fact •Spinners of all kinds »Lines and Leaders Coquille students did not make! wher® hava ¿ p h a s e d • Fly Books that the city council has started the finals they stayed in for sever- ‘ ^ “ “ ra" t.,bu?lne“ ’ ,M lke; wh° the sewer projects in the North Check over your tackle and fill in ydur al rounds of competition. rr ? part of the city. I store staff, returned Friday from needs now. We have a full line of tackle • • ~ . Arizona where he made the pur- for trout and salmon fishing . . Buy Quality To Visit Relatives in Corvallis— chase. Makes Plans For T rip — Aldo tackle and Mrs. Frank Burbank left o n ; • • Marca of Riverton was in Coquille Wednesday for Corvallis where she' , Saturday pt the office of Drs. FISH WITH CONFIDENCE w ill Visit w ith relatives. From C or-| T V *? U “ J " a" d Rankin, Gould and Kennedy get vallis she w ill go to Salem fo r th e 1 , son. J.nunie, Yes—The 1950 Lausens Are Here! ting his immunization shots in Soroptimist cub convention. | £ ?’ are J isifcn.g Stop In .And See Them. ’ ‘ m Coquille w ith Mrs. Kaiser s preparation for his pilgrimage to „ _ _ _ - | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Flan- Rome and a three months’ vsit in France, and Switzerland, in addi Home For Easter—Ben Barton was. nery. tion to his trip to Rome where home fo r Easter from the U niver- • he w ill see the Pope. ' _ sity of Oregon at Eugene. r „ . . I Attend Father s Funeral — Pastor • • and Mrs- Wn., Norman in v i . m .._ M. F. PETTIT -Mr J Yakima, this Orth week were whereJ ™ Re<?en' Attend Portland Ceremony— ’ . : vv M ., U H D W C TA W lie r t "Your Dollar Buys More at Your Marshall-Wells Store” ly'S ’tors at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. James Brady and their they attended the funeral of Mrs Our New Location granddaughter, Sally Sturdivan, O rth ’s father who was killed in an Mrs. Kennett Lawrence were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and 460 W. Second St. Coquille Phone 22 BERT LAHR holler» “ POLICE" ss beatiful Virginia Mayo stands by. were in Portland recently to attend Mrs. Gordon Lawrence of Cor- One of the many hilarious skits featured in the M ilton Berle storrer, the capping ceremony at Good Sa “ Always Leave Them Laughing." produced by Warner Bros. A t the maritan hospital. Miss Phyllis Brady, in nurses training there re X m X Y T T T T -! Roxy Thurs., Fri., Rat ceived her cap at that time Keturn Prom C alifo rn ia — Mainly About People < ^ q u ille V a lle y S e n tin e l , I J. A. Lamb Company H e re They THt A re ! House’ Cleaning Specials'- - Coquille’s Outstanding Selection of T o p -Q u a lity Used Cars Hermans A ll th ese S p ec ia l ite m s a re to p -q u a lity . . . . E sp e cially re d u c ed fo r this E v e n t! 1941 Chevrolet Special Deluxe 5 passenger Coupe. Loaded with extras and a steal at just........................ $395" 1938 Chevrolet 2 door sedan.Heater. A fine car with plenty of good mileage. Yours for just $295“ Topcoats iUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii Dress Shirts Gabardine Values to $37.50 Now Pajamas All color styles Formerly $3.95 Now Both Outing and Broadcloth Fleece-Lined $ 1 5 .0 0 2 f° r$ 5 .0 0 $1.99 99c 4823484853234853484848 I)od8e 4-door Sedan. Another Spring driving special that will wiH give you and your family miles of pleasure driving. qq 1948 Plymouth 4-door Sedan. This car is in excellent condition and is fully guaranteed throughout. (Ml A Plus Value at just ................ ................................. .. $1195 1947 Dodge 5 passenger club coupe. Another CHURCH SPECIAL. Excellent in every d e ta il.......................... $1295 .00 $1793" 194(i Nash 600 — 4-dodk Sedan. Radio and Heater. Clean all the way. Full price just............................... $ 7 9 5 .00’ 1947 International Pickup. Very Good Condition. Very Reasonably priced at ............ ...... ......... STOP IN T O D A Y ! .............................. We fak e $ 8 9 5 .00 Trades and Fully Guarantee Sweat Shirts 'OillllfllllillllililiiillllillllllllllllM iininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHh 100% Wool B-15 Navy Jackets Melton Jackets Plaid Jackets $ 5 .0 0 Formerly $13.00 Now $ 9 .0 0 A top-quality work jacket illlllllllllUllllllllllllllllllllillUlHi J*48 DeSoto Deluxe 4-door Sedan. It is very seldom that we get a car like this on the lo t You’ll want it the minute you see it but Hurrv’ This one will go fast! ---------- — -- Just fiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih White Tee Shirts Good Quality $ 5 .0 0 50c 5348484848534853232323 Briefs Hats W ork Sox Wide elastic band form fitting All Name Brands fur felts — odd sizes Dress Socks Cotton Cashmeres Long and short tops 3 9 c pair $ 3 .9 9 Rayon and Cotton Double toe & heel Long and Short tops 5 p ° ir $1.00 4 p a ir $1.00 T h e s e A r e Ju st a Few o f th e M a n y C h o ic e Ite m s Y o u W ill F in d D u rin q T h k G r e a t S p rin g H o u s e c le a n in g E vent. C o m e In . . See For Y o u rs e lf! Every Car That Leaves Our Lot! CHURCH PONTIAC W. Front St, Coquille, Oregon Phone 501 4 4000 372 W. First S t 00 00000/4440 Coquille, Oregon m m 000 040000 * Phone 44*1 n n i i i ü r t ü T Y Y XXXX Z T XXXX X ZTTTT