Rotarians' Big "Buy A Bargain Sale”
Will Open Tomorrow At Burr Motors
Looking fo r a bargain? T hen the
place for you is th e R otary clu b ’s
•’Buy a B argain S ale” w hich will
be held F riday and S atu rd ay at
B urr Motors. H ours of the sale for
both days w ill be noon until 8
p.m.
Rotary m em bers have spent th e
week repairing and renovating the
many item s tu rn ed in. T he sale
m erchandise w ill include baby
scales, m en’s, w om en’s and chil-
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d re n ’s clothing of all types, stoves,
radios and electric tie presser, etc.
Anyone w ishing to co n trib u te some
article to r tn e sale are requested
to call Don F arr a t 161 for p ick -u p
service.
COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL
T h u rs d a y , M ay 21? 1933
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Iris Elrod is general ch airm an of
th è sale and R otary club m em bers
will act as salesm en.
All proceeds realized will be
used for th e R o tarian s’ com m unity
service project.
High School Students Become Members
Of Quill And Scroll Honorary Tuesday
O ld Kinks Ironed O ut; M iles Saved
T hirteen in itiates to the E lijah
P arish Lovejoy chapter. Quill and
Scroll of Coquille high school,
1 w ere instructed in the challenge
of journalism as a profession and
I th e im portance of preserving fre e
dom of the press in a dem ocracy
Tuesday night at the first formal
initiation service an d dedication of
th e chapter held a the school
lib rary .
Ulla Bauers, assistant m anaging
editor and editor of the editorial
page for th e Coos Bay Times, p re
sented these twin challenges to
m em bers of th e ch ap ter and guests
following a can d lelig h t initiation
HOURS
Beginning Friday, May 22
WE WILL BE
OPEN T IL 1 2 :3 0 A.M.
BEGINNING MONDAY. MAY 25
WE WILL BE
OPEN 5 A.M.
cerem ony w h ere pins w ere a w a rd
ed th e young journalists by Jam es
I.. McMahon, advisor.
Initiated into this international
honor society fo r high school
journalists w ere Leola Barklow,
H ubert Bonde, Gayle Ghesebro,
Ja n e Gould. Bobbye Je an H arris,
P atricia H arsh, Lon K ellenberger.
Nancy P errott, Diana Schroeder,
Darla Sm ith, G eraldine Smith, Don
Taylor and Helen Taylor.
In an area less than th a t of New
York City, Hawaii grow s 25 p e r
R iverside Builders Supply can cent of all sugar produced under
o ffe r the best plum bing service. the .. U nited
, _ S tates flag, says the
Phone 3521.
I5t4c N atlonal Geographic Society.
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Y CAFE
^I nterstate
r
Highway 101 North In Coquille
Carbon Maintain!
C O Q U IL L E
FOR GOOD ROADS , . . Fran
cis V. Dupont, Federal public
roads commissioner, testifies be
fore House public works subcom
mittee on nation's highways.
S T U D IO
The Jones R anch-M itehell paving job in Eastern O regon on the Ochoeo Highway, 22 feet wide esti
mated to cost S8Î1.000, is scheduled for com pletion A ugust 31, 1953. Old road is in foreground The
new cuts eurvatur- from a total of 1,621 degrees to 404 degrees. It w ill save tim e and gasoline.
M oving and stockpiling - a mountain cf
CARBON AT PORTLAND G A S 5 C O R K G O 's .
LINNTON.ORESON plant is atough job that
their C A T-D O ZER -SC R A PER .-TR A C TO R COMB
INATION t a k e s in s t r id e .1 T he CATERPILLAR.
D -4 OPEkATFS the N o .4 0 CAT S C R A P E R and
4 - S DOZER HYDRAULICALLY,GETS IN AND OUT
O P TIGHT PLACES VYITH 4 -> i VP. L O A P S ,
(Slate Highway Commission Photo.)
IS TEMPORARILY LOCATED
AT THE PHOTOGRAPHER’S RESIDENCE
TELEPHONE 724
COQUILLE
VACATION-IZE
y o u r next* trip
J u s t about any Greyhound trip can
be a low-cost vacation. In many cases
you have a choice of scenic ro u te s...
go one way, r e tu r n an o th er, a t no
ex tra cost! / n addition, hotel rooms,
s ig h ts e e in g an d sid e tr ip s can be
a d d e d ...to really "vacation-ize” your
journey and make every m inute and
every mile even more enjoyable. W hy not see us soon about
th is service? "Vacation-ize” w ith Greyhound!
GREYHOUND
There'/ a Greyhound Agent N ear You
Roxy Corner
Ph. 2341
F & M Fine Meats
OPEN TILL 7 P.M. EVERYDAY
LOCATED IN KR ALL’S KASII AND KÄRRY
378 FRONT STREET
SNAPPER
FILLETS
Fresh Not Frozen
lb.
PICNICS
Ready to eat or Regular
lb.
TURKEYS
lb 4 9 c
39c
49c
AGED CHEESE ,b 5 9 c
Over A Year Old
BACON
By the piece
lb 4 9 c
GROUND BEEFlb 3 9 c
Always Fresh — No Cereal
SAUSAGE
F & M Country Stvle
KIPPERED
SALMON
TIPS
lb. 4 9 c
PURE
LARD
2 lbs. 3 3 c
Surprise Shower
Time to M ake a “ B ig Splash”
We can
Fresh Young Hens
At^ Riverton
Given Mrs. Fetch
505 S. COULTER
Wm. H. Barrow
¡N EW PO R T VISIT ENJOYED
Mrs. Mary B urns and M rs. Cora
i Steele spent a few days visitin g in i
Speaking of delivery diffi N ew port at the home of M rs.1
culties in our overgrown city Steele's d aughter, Mrs. Louis Var-
just imagine yourself, if you will, l i. r. M rs V arrier’s hom e is on the
in the predicament of Churk beach and th e ocean was particu- J
Adams who this week received larly lovely at this tim e of year, j A surprise stork show er was
a letter asking that flowers be Hobby Burns drove his m other and held for Mrs. Jo e Fetch last F ri-
| aunt up to N ew port an d th en ' day evening at the Phil W illiam s
delivered to a certain party.
The letter said, “—This house, brought th em hom e at th e con- home in Coquille. Mrs. Ken
i Owens was co-hostess.
I understand, is a small cottage elusion of th eir vacation trip .
in back of some larger resi
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A fter the honoree opened her
Need a plu m b er? Call River- many lovely gifts th e guests w ere
dence. Please sign the card from
— and —.”
side B uilders Supply, 3521. 15t4c | served refreshm ents of cake, ice
So armed with the names, and
j cream and coffee.
these directions, Churk sallied
See "S pike” Leslie for insurance
A ttending the p arty w ere Mes-
forth to try to deliver the posies. ■ f all kinds, phone 4891
tfc dam es Dee Capps, H elen W hite,
C lara Emerson, D orothy G iam -
brone. Margie W illiams, H. M artin
D rivin g T h rou gh W ater is N o t th e
dale, E tta Ragland, Doris Caudle,
Carolyn Johnson, L illian Q uivey
and Hazel H udson and Miss Polly
M artindale.
Those who sent gifts but w ere
unable to attend w ere Iva Brian,
Helen Finley, Bonnie Fetch, Ja n e t
P eart, VV. B aker and Shirley W ill-
ijtfcns.
The R iverton C om m unity club
held its m onthly m eeting last
T hursday evening at the hom e of
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Heffley w ith
26 m em bers present.
It w as reported th at $23 65 was
I raised from the candy sale for th e
! Boy Scout fund and th a t a food
sale n etted $23. The group voted
• to raise $235 for a new projector
for school movies. A “trav elin g ”
basket will be passed am ong the
m em bers during the m onth to
raise money.
A “w hite elep h an t” sale was
held at the m eeting and $7 raised
The n ex t m eeting will be in Sep- I
tem b er at th e hom e of Mrs. Fred ‘
Sell.
Follow ing th e m eeting, a s u r
prise hand k erch ief show er was
held in honor of Mrs. Shirley
Dwight who is moving to Em pire.
She will teach at Coos Bay next
year.
Mrs. Ju stin a Rice, Mrs. O. K.
Allen, Mrs. H ait Allen and Mrs.
John H effley w ere hostesses. They
served th e refresh m en ts of salad,
sandw iches and coffee.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Holbrook
— R M O T O » B Y C H E V R O L E T M O T O R D IV I S IO N
and fam ily w ere d in n er guests
Although today's automobile underneath p a rt of the car. At
S atu rd ay evening of Mr and Mrs
has progressed fa r beyond the 3 m.p.h., the forw ard motion of
Ellis Holbrook.
point where a severe spring rain the car creates a small wave
Jam es B a rn e tte an d grandson of
will stall the engine, it still is running ahead of the front
not an am phibious vehicle.
, bumper, with control of the ve-
G ard n er w ere guests of Mr. and
i ailure of the engine to bring h id e greatly improved.
Mrs. G eorge H u th er last w eekend
you through normal flood waters,
Whan you encounter an inun
Mrs. Ella F onner and V erne re
which m ight cover highways, can dated highway, slow your car
tu rn ed hom e F riday from P o rtland
be attrib u ted mostly to w ater on down and approach with caution.
' w here they have spent th e pa<t
the ignition system caused by As a safety tip, on driving
m onth on business.
splashing. Today’s engines are through flooded areas, remember
better equipped to combat exces- to try out your brakes a t slow
C ongratulations arc being e x
sive m oisture and driving through ! speed immediately a fte r reach-
tended Mr. and Mrs. R obert Mosley
w ater, by the use of such things I ing dry ground. When wet brakes
on th e b irth of a daughter, B e
as improved rubber housings on j do not respond to pedal action,
linda.
the spark plug term inals.
■ hold brake-pedal down moder-
Mr. and Mrs. T. Lockler of Co
These pictures show the splash ately with left foot, while right
quille w ere S unday guests at the
effect when a car “plows” into foot feeds enough power to carry
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Ira B aum
a seven-inch depth on a flooded car forw ard and dry out brakes,
gartner.
hijfhway.
This action, over a few hundred
V 20 m.p.h., the w ater shoots yards, should restore your brakes
V era Johnson and Mrs. Ronald
h < h. completely drenching the to safe driving conditio-
Holbrrxjk and boys w ere d in n er
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hol
brook last T hursday evening.
Mrs. Lydia C a m e r and Mrs. M.
S ta rr spent the w eekend w ith
H ow ard C a m e r at Bridge Mrs.
C arrier is ill and is still there.
Both of th e budgets voted on
M onday evening passed and a good
n u m b er got out and voted.
Who Lives Where
Confuses Florist
lb.
fteaember When
Luncheon
MEATS
lb. 5 9 c
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See ou r 2 bedroom sam ple
home on display a t Coos
Bay Site
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w ith unskilled h elp .
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delivered right fo your loti
We dismantle these federal project
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and deliver them anywhere by truck.
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Biegger's Reminds You
. it was a big job getting a car
started in those days; it ran be a
big job now. too. with a weak
battery . . . let us make sure!
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