The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 21, 1951, Image 2

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pend fund to improve the water Bay, »pent the weel
line» to other than the school. The Endicott summer hoir
1i ' le% are “bout, M y ,a "
Mrs. Bessie Ochcltre
old and an adequate water supply M ... „
cannot be maintainel. The water OTa»*11’
and Mrs-
users will meet on Wednesday, ant* Ernie Magill wei
June 20, to discuss further plans, on Sunday for the
J U N E 21. 1951
By G. B. HOWE
The water board has offered the Mrs. Magill’s parents 4
water users all back water rents, aniversary. The party
4. S tir S tan d ard Aluminum
'• amounting to about >250, plus an the home of Mr. and M
Asbestos Coating thorough
1 amount in the water fund to set up Cloud, Mr. McCloud b
ly and apply with roofing
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■, their organization, thereafter sell- of Mrs. Pfaff, who
brush.
n ing surplus w ater to the proposed Pfaff, were the honor
9.
Use
long, easy strokes. One
1 company at the rate of $20 per
Father’s Day was c
or two strokes over a given
1 month for a year, and >25 per the E. Goodman home
spot cause the material to
e month thereafter.
nic. Guesta include,
flow out to a natural thick­
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Local 4-H members attending Mrs. A. G. Centers of i
ness. Further brushing re­
IJ a .
.
, the 4-H sumer school at Corvallis Mr. and Mrs. T. R. G<
sults only in "balling" of the
- inclue Elma Jean and Alice Magill, children of Coos Bai
coating.
raafCMf niutui
nKi'nir 1
, Sharon Ocheltree, Kay Cribbins, Mrs. R. V. Sampson a
1 rn s u m
sms
fn h
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Standard Aluminum Asbestos
( and Martah Lancaster.
of Coos Bay, and Mr.
Coating actually adds years of
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Booher of E. Jennings and child
service to roofs. Call us about
t Puyallup, Wn., stopped over night | Mrs. John Sampson
it today. We’d like to show
i on Saturday at the home of Mr. visited a t the home of
you the service that has helped
’ and Mrs. Sam Booher while on Mrs. Fred Sharp on
ua grow in this locality.
i their way to Los Angeles, where when she came to tak
M etal KOOtS. There’s no
they will spend their vacation.
Jon and Dean, home
time like now for money-saving
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Huff and had spent several week
action on your roofing-papar
children spent last, week end in grand parents.
and "tin” roofs. It’s so easy to
Springfield visiting Mrs. Huff’s
Social night at the Bri
preserve your roof, keep it cool­
ge
grange
the
big
cat.
The
territory
was
too
STANDARD
I father and family, Mr. and Mrs. on- Friday, June 15, w
er with Standard Aluminum
Ray Beckett.
quarterly birthday p. 'as a,lso the dry for the hounds to pick up the
Asbestos Coating.
when scent, but at last reports, they in-
Bridge residents were grieved birthdays of members w arty,
Here’s the routine we recom­
vhose birth-j tend to try again soon
i
I to hear of the accidental death of days fell during the secc
mend for brush application:
md
quarter,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
C.
Kurtz
have
Ben Shields on Thursday. He was were celebrated with
1. Clean roof thoroughly.
pot luck i returned to their ranch on Myrtle
an old time Bridge resident and supper and program, a Roses
2. Inspect for defeats; if badly
and Creek from Portland where they
had many friends here.
greenery decorated tl he suppar , m aintain a home, to spend part of
worn, re-roof.
Mrs. A1 Richmond and children tables, the table reserv ved for the the summer.
X If roof is secure, patch major
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were called to Roseburg on Mon- honored guests in addi ition beingi Mrs. Jeanette Mack is a guest!
holes and tears.
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day by Jhe serious illness of Mrs. graced with birthday c rakes. The of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Perry in
Distributed by
Richmond’s mother, Mrs. Bert Sut- program following tl
e supper . Coos Bay, where she went to con-
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Sutton« had featured music as the theme.
A j suit an eye specialist.
spent the weekend visiting the novelty number by M Irs. Jam es
Frank Fish has bought a new
Richmond family and went to Jewett, Mrs. Walter Har
Telephone 1161 or 1164
rdman, and Studebaker Champion car to re-
Roseburg Sunday evening to visit Mrs. Trim Davis was th«
e hit of the place the car that was wrecked Railroad
Coquille, Oregon
a son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. evening
last week.
Phil Sutton, where Mrs. Sutton
Mr. and Mrs James C
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fish and
was stricken with an attack of Amboy, Wn., were guei Courtney of
illness which proved to be diabetes, and Mrs. Perry Watei sts of Mr. Miss Alice Fish were guests a t the
rman, Sr., A'. C. Kurtz home on Saturday eve- I
She is in a Roseburg hospital. The from Tuesday until Thur rsday.
Mrs. ning.
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Suttons are former Bridge resi- Courtney is Mrs. Waterr mans cous-j Frank Fish escaped with bruises 11
dents who have been living in Cali- in. On Wednesday ev<
fom ia for the past few years.
and Mrs. Courtney, Mi ening Mr., and scratches last Monday after-
It’s always
The 4-H Clubs of Bridge a n d , man, and Delores Flynn rs. Water- noon when his 1949 Studebaker J
were din- car left the road on M yrtle Creek I
7 t*n°'ie J»*“ a coo,ted food sale ner guests at Mr. and M Irs.
“LOVE AT FIRST
Grover and rolled over two times. On a
last Wednesday at Murphy’s Store Royer of Myrtle Point
narrow
part
of
the
road,
he
passed
at which time they cleared >44.12,
In observance of F a t
SIGHT” - - . with
to be used for prizes at their Mr. and Mrs. Henry A hers Day. .a log truck which raised such a!
•hrens
a
n
d
;
dense
dust
that
he
was
unable
to
j
I
achievement day on July 22.
Bobby Grant spent Sunda
•y picnick- see the car immediately follow ing11
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Jennings and ing at Sunset beach
the truck. Swerving to avoid th e ',
children spent Thursday and Fri-
Elaine Abbott, young
day visiting with Mr. Jennings’ of Mr. and Mrs. Lawren daughter car, his right wheels got into th e 1,
ice Abbott soft shoulder which caved in as he ,
HBOt w
i , famUy’ Mr' an<1 Mrs «X Big Creek, has been > quite ill tried to get back on the road. |
Harold Jennings, in Eugene.
following a tonsillectomy
Joe, young son of Mr. and Mrs. had several Wood transit '. She has A fter traveling about 40 feet th is ' I
usions and way, the bank caved in and his!I
Chas. McCloskey of Gravelford, has been confined to Me? ^uley hos- car rolled over, stopping short of 1 1
was an overnight guest Sunday at pital for several days
Myrtle Creek The car was badlv I
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Jimmie Cribbins, son o
,W^tf rm a" ’„ Sr
Mrs. Tom Cribbins, and >f Mr. and wrecked and it is doubtful that I
a friend, it can be repaired.
I
Dr* and Mr«. C. W. Endicott and Douglas York, of Mass lachusetts,
Mrs. Andrew W aterman, M rs.il
granddaughter, Nancy, daughter of have been on furlough
” r ~ an<^ Mrs. C. W. Endicott of Eu- army base in Orlando F from the Elvin Waterman and Mrs. H ow -il
at ard Winkleman went to G rants 1 1
gene, and Susan S tarr of Coos' the home of Jimmie’s Honda,
rant* i w i uii rn a a y , —•___
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wnere » Mrs. An­
drew Waterman had a physical
check-up
S e n tin e l
COQUILLE, OREGON.
Pink and white roses, pink and
blue streamers, and greenery were
used to decorate th e grange hall on
Thursday, June 14, for the stork
shower given by Mrs. Jam es
Jew ett and Mrs. T. J. Davis, to
honor Mrs. W alter Hardman. The
entertainment consisted of games
with Mrs. D. E. Jennings and Mrs.
Powell Lancaster winning prizes.
A door prize was won by Mrs.
Henry Brown.
A fter Mrs. Hardman opened her
many lovely gifts, refreshments
were served to Mesdames Walter
Hardman, Cecil Pnul, Max Olson,
Harold Van Alstein, E. Goodman,
The EASy-OOES IT CORNER
The PERFECT Combination!
Fresh
Strawberries
G. B. Howe
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APPLIANCES from Thornton's
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M eat Ceilings
Meet To Be Held
In Savings!
O nly Ford, in the low-price field, offers
you a choice of V-8 or Six engines' And
Ford alone in ite field, offers three great
transmissions: Fordomatic Qrive,* Over­
drive,* and Conventional Drive.
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W ITH FORD AUTOMATIC
MILEAGE MAKER I
Only Ford, in ita field, offers you thia
power boosting, fuel-saving feature. It
matches timing to fuel charges to sque
the “go” from every tankful of gas
buy . . . gives high compression zip
with regular fuel!
THE O NLY CAR W ITH AUTOM ATIC RIDE C ONTROL I
,
Cars costing many hundreds more, can’t beat Ford’s
smooth, level jounce-free ride. New Automatic Ride
Control is the secret! I t’s a team of new ride features
that automatically and continuously adjusts Ford’s
ride to each and every changing road condition!
Retail meat dealers and all i
other merchants in Coos Bay j
and the surrounding trade arfea
concerned directly or indirectly
with OPS meat regulations 24
and 25 are urged by Carl C.
Donaugh, director, Oregon Dis­
trict OPS, to attend a meeting
in Coos Bay, Thursday, June
28, at 10:00 a. m.
Through cooperation of Frank I
Calise, Manager of the Coos Bay
Chamber of Commerce, the meet- I
ing will be held there.
On hand to explain these meat ; I
price rules will be Marvin Craser, ! I
OPS business analyst in meat, i
from the Portland office.
,
Handsome, super-convenient new
has H andidor w ith shelves and 4-t
Bank. F u ll-w id th Freezer, roast-
deep Meat Keeper. Select-a-Size
K ru p e r, e J ju a . U t shelves!
EAT BETTER!
WORK LESS
YES, ROOMIER THAN A U OTHERS IN fTS FIELD!
Only Ford in all the low-price field offers you a full
five feet of hip room. Ford’s trunk . . . with over
24 cubic feet of volume . . . a at least one auitcaee
bigger than that of any other low-priced car.
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W,O£ST
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ITS F1ELDI
With sixteen different models, Ford offers the greatest
choice in the low-price field. And Luxury Lounge
Interiors are ‘Color-Keyed” to exterior
In Handling !
S « the c o n tro l« -N o rg e turns on, cook« the meal
ru m . off! Famous Blended H ast Oven h ^ y w ith
electricity off 14 of the time! 7- .
H e « Speeds, hi .peed Rocket unit.
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,
th n fty D eep-W ell Cooker.
77.95 dowi
W ITH THE M O S T BRAKES, THE LIGHTEST STEERING!
Ford offers you the greatest
brake lining area of all
low-priced cars plus etuy-
handling Centramatic steering:
K toss
T |k R
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famous for
NO
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necessary
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THORNTON’S convenient terms and low
mean
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with
x' a , ■ r'w 1 1 « i m
w it h V -R o n ly M u I h r m i , aeo eea
IN
AND
"TEST DRIVE”
can
start
enjoying
a
a b le
tr t m s u b je c t to c h a n v e w it h o u t u oU ce
COME
you
IT T O D A Y !
Coquille Motor Sales
"The.
Bourbon
Buy
o f th»
Century
tire
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payments
TODAY!