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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1952)
In the NEWS AT POWERS »ft. in d M n w . H Hoyer m d sons of San Francisco • » jis ifin g thia week at the home at M r.s n d Mr». Carl Utterback In North Power». Mr». Hoyer was a J®” ® * domestic science teacher In the Power» high school. Little Paula Mintoyne »pent the week visiting the McCart family in Agnes». Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie McCardle and daughter Betty Joe at Portland are »pending their vacation with Mr». McCardle’« mother. Mr». Charles Crow. . _ Mrs- W illiam Ballard of Silver- ton, u visiting at the home of M r. and Mr«. Ned Slonecker and re newing old acquaintances in town. Mrs. Ballard waa for many years a resident of our community and ran the Cafe Bungalow restaurant. The second in a aeries of turkey dinners given by the Jewel club at Rebekah lodge w ill be held at READY-MIX CEMENT Delivered On The Job screened AND W ASHED sand and gravel ELMER BENHAM Phone 11 ------- The EASY DOES-IT CORNER O. » . BOWE 4. S tir Standard Aluminum Asbestos Coating thorough iy and apply w ith roofing brush. 8. Uss long, easy strokes. One or two strokes over a given the material to spot flow out to a natural thick ness. Further brushing re- suits only to "balling” of the coating. How To Pvt Now Life Into Old Paper And Metal Roofs. There’s no Standard Aluminum Asbestos Coating actually adds years of service to roofs. Call us about 1« today. W e’d like to ehow you the service that has helped us grow in this locality. time tike now for money-saving action on your roofing-paper and "tin” roofs. I t ’s so easy to preserve your roof, keep It cool er w ith Standard Aluminum Asbestos Coating. Here’s the routine we recom mend for brush application: I . Clean roof thoroughly. J. Inspect for defects; if badly worn, re-root S. I f roof is secure, patch major , holes and tears. Distributed by 6 . B. Howe Railroad St. Coquille, Oregon Telephone 1161 or 1164 Grand Opening SATURDAY, AUGUST 23 ALL DAY Sell,, Helen Croes B to g B A a t P rin e v ille last Miss J e a n Ann principal and Mrs. Hartw ell ot Port Orford son and a 1893 Pm graduate left Hartw ell during the Ulneaa and home state, V irg in ia Ju n io r C ollege near B i death of their mother’s fa th e r, wabik. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Samuel C. Evans of M yrtle P oint Birthday greetings th b week to A daughter was born to Mr. a n d Mrs. Ben CrabUl at Mast hospital Ertine Smith. Gerald Gwlllln, Nancy McGowan, Gerald Allen August 18. and Dianne Lee Hartwell. diss Mabel Dailey of Portland Mrs. George Huther, Jr., of who w ill ba a teacher in the grade Cloverdale waa a visitor at the school this year was In town Mon Huther-Gw illlm home last Satur day locating a place to stay. day Mrs. Kenneth Rolfe, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kight and Miss Janet Shawver, In charge of the Red Croat swimming c la ss es Johnny made the trip to W in for the last two weeks have ro chester to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd sed the names of those passing Lockwood last Sunday. M r. and Mrs. Ellis Holbrook the tests In their respective classes. Beginners — Janice McMlllion, made the trip to Lowell Saturday to bring her mother, Emma McBee, Cheryl Hall, Karlene E d w ard s, Dorothy Lowery, Phyllis Hallton, home with them. They visited a sister In M yrtle Creek Tommie Neel, Patsy C oldiron, Mr. and Mrs. C liff Martin a- Nancy Stewart, Sandra Lewis, Lucrltia Harrelson, Linda Cook, companied by Mr. and Mrs. George Randall of Coquille had an outing Margaret Neal. Fayette Harrelson, of fishing and picnicking last Sun Ronald Getchell, Dennis Getchell, day. ’ Neil Rowan, Carol Lynn McCul Lynn Bohnsen of Ferndale has loch, Bobby Coldiron, Larry Cold been a guest at the Nick Erlclcaen iron, Judy Hall, Gayle Anderson, home the past week. M ike Stewart, Beverly Frye, Alice Mr. and Mrs. Joe Meaenhlmer Fay McCary. Intermediates — James Ariamek, and four sons of Hollydale, Calif., left Monday for home after visit Judy Hall, Gayle Anderson, D ar ing at the Emerson-Turner home. lene Depew, Donna Anderson, Mrs. Frank Holbrook and small Carol McCulloch, Gerry Freeman, granddaughter of Rainier were Lonnie Link, Marshall Casteel, guests at the Ellis Holbrook home. BUI Utterback, Tommie Truax, M r. and Mrs. Ira Baumgartner Tommie Wadman, Ross Mintoyne, received a letter from their daugh John Young, Larry Coldiron, ter, Mrs. Robert Linden and Bobby, Mavis Goosela, Leanna Barkdall, Dorothy Warriek. Junior life saving — James Brown, Charles Hackett, Richard Spllzitass, Connie Calvert, Sidney Puller. i Senior- life saving— Carol Clark, j Faye Daniels, JoAnne Calvert,! Gayle Sheely, Yvonne McCulloch, i LARGE R. Mitchell. • , O' F • • ENJOYS BANDON SUNSHINE ! SM ALL- C liff Yarbrough drove to Ban don on Monday and enjoyed the, we rapoir l i t 'p clear sunny weather. There was no UtCTPICAL < wind, and, It was a fine day, he said. APPLIANCES ‘ a a PURCHASE HOM E IN COUNTRY M r. and Mrs. Tom Nesbitt have purchased a new home and small acreage on the Coquille-Myrtle Point highway. a • M r. and Mrs. Duane Mitchell of Medford are visiting his father, W. • • a Ph. 5121 A t Riverton Dianne Lee Hartw ell had a birthday Aug. 1J when many friends dropped In to express their good wishes. She received many lovely gifts. The Boy Scouts met In the eve ning with Grant and Harold {Sim mons and Dianne and Charles served them candy, walnuts, birth day cake and puncM. Mrs. George Shelton. Mrs. C liff Albertson and Freddie Shelton made the trip to Powers Tuesday. The R. K. Harts were among the Thornton employees at the picnic held at the Coos River school grounds recently. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Borgard were dinner guests last Sunday at the home of M r. and Mrs. George Welch of North Bank road. Mrs. Ronald Holbrook and chU- dren and Mr». Annie McNair of M yrtle Point spent last Wednes day with Mrs. Ellis Holbrook. M r. and Mrs. Roy Turner and daughter Helen from Portland were guests at the Hartwell home Monday. Mrs. Leland Panter and Judy spent a week with M r. and Mrs. Bob Smith on the Sixes. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Butcher of Hollydale Calif., were guests at the post office and at the Emerson- Turner home Tuesday. Betty Sell, accompanied by Lois Authorized repair and - service for Evinrude Outboard Motors a telline M their trip to Honolulu. the W. F. Alpine home Tuesday. M r. and Mrs. Dan Smith and I Mrs. Jack Wright and of Petro|a, Calif., were Barbara left Monday for their guests at the Joe Stewart home home to Philadelphia after spend ing their vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Holbrook had Mrs. Wayne Kranlg and children the following guests for Sunday and Mrs. Loyal Turner and chil dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Willard dren of Corning, Calif., we Knight and children, Mr. and Mrs. guests at the home of M r and Mrs. A rt Turner. Mickey Smith and son. M r. ’ and Mrs. W. R. Morrow Mrs. Lydia Carver left Sunday to visit her daughter at Monmouth. made the trip to Medford over the nd. Mrs. Gleason, Miss Buse and H. Saxton of Long Beach, Mrs. E. F. Lucas of Bandon were guests at the Ira Baumgartner N. J., Is spending his vacation with his son, Floyd and family. home Friday. M r. and Mrs. C, L. Dwight made the trip to Portland to meet <his This is fire weather— Don’t burn mother who came by plane from the forests—be careful— Keep Ore Washington, D. C. She is making gon Green! a a her home with them. | „ This is fire weather— Prevent Mr. and Mrs K arl Alpine and Linda of Coquille were visiting at forest fires. Keei Oregon Green! •NORGE • IRONRITE •HAMILTON IkorniortJk Gradine A WAYNE M. Woodward F in .Dirt AMN CONSTRUCTION « • River ACoquille » Gravel Phone 6 3 3 2 or 1 0 R 2 5 FOR DELIVERY P A IN T IN G CONTRACTS BRUSH OR SPRAY PAPER H A N G IN G KN A M E LIN G Darrell L. Cox ORDERS FOR F IN K PAPRRS see us now .' 7EV N O COST OR O B L IG A T IO N .' 182g <188 ESTIM ATES A N D COUNSEL Steps-to Greater "Driving Safefyf Anniversary Time Again.. CHEVROLET Yes, Folks, It's Six Years We’ve the H ad the Pleasure o f Serving you AND, IT’S safe-wy I Free Cake & Coffee ALL DAY TUESDAY, AUGUST 26 REASONABLE PRICES • Crushed Quarry Rock You’ve Been Nice To Us, And We’re Grateful THE FLANNERY’S THE CO Q UILLE CAFE 453 FRONT Phone 5121 WHAT’S MOM IT’S F K B I Bsek ttsse year ear o s m In far service R win be riven the “Safe-T- Way” 10-potot terries check—W IT H O U T COST OR O B LIG A TIO N TO YO UI Jato the “Rafk-T-Way” Program naw. Drive a safcr ear. Prasests driving safety! 6oo40&ow f a n hi cooperai ion w ith . Southwestern Motors COQUILLE Pl foe wanted fo ^5S5SSSS^22222227 Denson’s Saw Service S abo and Senvtee ¿on e MALL CHAIN SAWS • MALL PORTABLE POWER TOOLS e OREGON CHIPPER CHAIN H ermitage for all makes of saws Potvrr Stmtiog snsttsMe oa Jspsr SB sm U at JtooJsMMer—o^stoeel a* aswa cori. r SEE THE FALCON POWER SAW W IN C H O N DISPLAY seems that owning a Buick is some thing that a lot of folks dream about —plan for—and finally do. W e say th a t because, so m an y tim es, they say so in words like those above. Those words make us happy, of course — happy to know w e sell a car which means so much to those who own it. (all magnesium castings, light w eight) But they m ake us feel just a little b it sad as w ell—sad to realize all the years of fun such folks have been missing fo r no good reason at all. WE SPECIALIZE IN REPAIR SERVICE FOB ALL MAKES OF SAWS F o r the fact is this: PHONE 5801 I f you can afford any new car, you can afford a Buick. Yw u can a ffo rd the t h r ill of bossing Denson’s Saw Service 466 South Hall around that big F ire b a ll 8 Engine that purrs forth a mighty flow of power. and let us show you how close the figure that goes on the b ill of sale comes to w h at you’d pay elsewhere. Y o u can a ffo rd th e gas b ills — as an y ow ner of a 1952 Buick w ill tell you — because that high-compression, valve- in-head m arvel gets a lot of miles from a gallon of fuel. A s w e’ve said before, you r first car can be a Buick. W h y not take the Big Step right a w a y -to d a y P You can afford the e x tra lu xu ry o f a real m illion d o llar-ride—die silken smooth ness o f D y n a flo w D r iv e * — the e x tr a room and comfort and style that have put Buick popularity right up at the top of the list, nfcxt to the “low-priced three.“ M W . l a i St. Whrn bfIter automobiles arc built S o if you w ant to own a B u ic k -th e re ’s just one thing to do: Com e in -p ic k the one of your choice— SOUTHWESTERN • THEOtDHrWMRS” Equspmont, occtttoriot, trim ottd modolt oro tubjoct to cboogr witboitt Kotitt. *Stsmdord ok Roodmottor, optionol ot oxtro to tt ok otbor ioriot. w ill build them