The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 21, 1954, Image 12

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COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL
A T POWERS
A t Powers
Thursday, Jan. 21, 1954
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Home Is Dedicated
Sunday School Annex O f Powers Church Mrs. Add Endicott
Dedicated A t Ceremony Held January 14 Installed As Head
Dedication of the Sunday schooli---- ;----------------—
O f Royal Neighbors
Methodist Group Conduct Sacred
Service For Abner Johnson Home
Visit The New
annex at the Open Bible Church A . D n u , o r c
A t/tie Monday night meeting of
A Home Dedication Service was
in Powers was an outstanding ev-
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the Powers Royal Neighbor Camp, conducted by Rev. Donald Camp
ent of Monday evening, January
Mrs.'Add Endicott was installed as bell of the Methodist church at Sprinkler System
Mrs. Minnie King the
18.
new oracle for 1954. Mrs. Don the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abner
The service began with a no­
Aber was ceremonial officer and Johnson on Sanford Heights this Paid For By Council
Chosen
President
host potluck dinner served in the
Mrs. Arthur Smith and Mrs. Dale week.
The city council authorized pay­
new Fellowship room of the an­
Crew,
ceremonial marshals.
A solo, “God Bless This Home” ment of $19,200 for the new auto­
nex. Approximately 150 attended O f Organizations
Others taking office were Mrs. was sung by C. E. Nickels, ac­ matic fire sprinkler system now
the dinner. The
. tables were decor-
Mrs. Minne King has been elec- I Eddie Aubin, vice oracle; Mrs. Al- companied by Mrs. Nickels.
installed in the new Community
ated with spring greenery. It was ted president for the coming year vjn King, vice oracle; Mrs. Stella
Families helping ____
in the ______
sacred building at their meeting Mondav
a Mg event for those who have of the Coos-Curry Art Associa-
chancelor- Mrs. Caroll Wade, ceremony were the Rev. Camp night.
worked and looked forward to the tion and the Coos County Repub- recorc|e r. Mrs Russel Powers re bells, William Barrows, Ray Jones,
dedication since tx-
the annex
was h
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committee.
cetver; Mrs. Fred stock, J r.f „ a r - C. Arthur Andersons. Perry Sun-
first started a year and a half ago.
Mr and Mrs. Lyle McCulloch shal Mrs Robert McCr
as_ derlands, Wayne MacMurrays, C liff Bissett
A program of dedication was and Judy have been v.s.ting at As- sjstant marshal; Mrs charles Stal. Dick Sorgs, Tom Roccarros,
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given as all gathered around the tona with his mother and at Eu- . . .
Charles Busicks, Wayne Han­ Named President
tables. Homer L. Bagley, pastor gene with his father, George Me- £ rd’, lnnef sentlne? : Mrs. Adrahne cocks, and William Clines.
Culloch
and
family.
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Also
in-
of the local church, introduced
TJie home dedication came upon O f Credit Group
“Basketry” was the subject of stalled were „ Mrs- GeorEe
Dobson . the 20th wedding anniversary of
Max Fisk, pastor of Calvary Tem­
..
Cliff Bissett, operator of No-D-
ple at Springfield, Oregon, who last Wednesday’s Home Extension and Mrs. Kenneth McKenzie, Mr and Mrs Johnson. A loTely Lay Cleaners, was elected pres­
acted as Master of Ceremonies. unit with Mrs. Virgil Daniels and managers; Mrs. Robert McCray, gift was presented the couple by ident of the Retail Credit Associ­
Rev. Fisk was instrumental in Mrs. Carl Stewart as leaders. The »°ng leader; Mrs. Fred Stock, Sr., the guests.
ation of Southwestern Oregon at
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starting the annex, inasmuch as group met at the home of Mrs. Dag bearer; Mrs. Læe Gilmore,
a meeting of the group Friday.
faith; Mrs. Russel Powers, modes-
he drew the plans for It, when Archie Lane.
Other officers elected were Dick
Harvey Jack has returned to ty; Mrs. Kenneth McKenzie, un-
Rev. Bagley indicated the need
Maeyaert, first vice president;
of such a building.
' school again after a month’s ill- ' selfishness; Mrs. Arthur Smith,
Murl Pettit, second vice president;
Rev. Harvey C. Klapstein, pres- ness.
courage; Mrs. George Dobson, en-
Sig Peterson, Don Farr, Grant Van
ident of Bible Standard Institute.
Mrs. Phyllis King is assisting durance; and Mrs. Harold Ross,
Doren, Lucille Ewing, Sara Kight
was introduced, and played a vi-1 in the office of the Roush Ser- musician.
and Dave Biegger, directors.
olin solo, “Onward Christian Sol-j vice Station at Myrtle Point while
Folowing the instalation, Mes-
Outgoing president is Grant Van
diers” accompanied by Mrs. Ruth his mother, Mrs. A. M. Roush is on dames Endicott, Aubin, King and
Local folks kept the city Police Doren.
Washington on the accordian.
vacation.
Hillis were hostesses for a potluck Force busy issuing overtime park­
The association approved the
Miss Synethia Meyers, registrar
Mr. and Mrs. Betty Lay have luncheon
ing tickets during the month of Western Mercantile Agency, Inc.,
of Bible Standard Institute of Eu­ moved Into the Jack McCadden
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December. According to a report as credit reporting agent for the
gene, Oregon, was introduced. home.
from Chief G. W. McMullen, the group. Credit Bureau, Inc., for
Miss Meyers is a former Powers
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A t Powers
number of pink slips issued totaled merly handled this job. P. McDon­
girl. She spoke briefly on the ) Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryan left
1,746.
ald of Western Mercantile Agency
growth of the church, comparing last week with the Don Wilsons
There were 40 prisoners booked requested that local merchants
the old and the new.
for a vacation trip to California. Mrs. Lowell Davis
at the city jail. They worked 649 make a strong effort to turn in
hours for the city and the cost ledger experience to his office to
Takes Over O ffice of
their meals totaled $134.65. assure a greater service.
Fourteen
were made for
Following the main meeting the
As Rebekah Head intoxication arrests
and there were six board of directors appointed Mc­
Mrs. Lowell Davis was installed state police prisoners booked at Donald as secretary of the associ­
as noble grand of the Chaparral the jail.
ation and named Don Shore as
Rebekah Iztdge at the last regular
The activity report for Decem­ treasurer. The next meeting of the
Have your car Serviced
J meeting.
ber also includes 119 hours night credit group will be February 19
Other new officers are Mrs patrol (car); 38 hours school pa­ at the Coquille Hotel at 12 noon.
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Joseph Boutin, vice grand; Mrs trol; 122 hours day patrol (car);
A t Lou Blanc, Inc.
I William Carver, past noble grand; city car mileage, 1,585 and chief
Mrs. William Grove, chaplain; Mrs McMullen’s car, 990; 159 hours Program Honors
Leave your packages in your car throughout the day.
Clyde Thorp, secretary; Mrs. Carl night patrol (foot); 225 hours day
i Briggs, treasurer; Mrs. H. L. patrol (foot); 6 sleepers printed PEO Founders
A program honoring the foun­
¡Reece, inside guardian; Mrs. Har­ and 83 warnings issued.
COMPLETE SERVICE
There were 1,090 phone calls re­ ders of the P.E.O. Sisterhood was
old Pribble, outside guardian; Mrs,
FAIR PRICES
j Lyle Shawver, warden; Mrs. A. B ceived at the office; 1,712 people given Monday night for Chapter
Epperson, conductress; Miss Frank­ going to the office; 210 traffic C.C. by Mrs. George Jenkins. A
citations issued; 163 meters re­ birthday cake, complete with can­
ie Carver, flag bearer.
5 curfew violations cited; dles, was served by the hostess,
— Cadillac — Oldsmobile —
Also installed were Mrs. Emory paired;
11 hours court duty; approximate­ Mrs. Tallant Greenough and co­
Hubbard, RSNG; Mrs. Laurence ly 725 hours in the office; 7 dis­ hostess, Mrs. Hal Mabie.
Rolfe, I j SNG; Mrs. James McCul orderly conduct citations; 1 reck­
— Safety-Tested Used C a rs —
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loch, RSVG; and Mrs. Elvin Hull, less driver cited; 2 thefts reported ARRIVES IN GERMANY
LSNG.
VISIT OUR WHOLESALE ROW
2 dogs impounded; 2 abandoned FOR MILITARY DUTY
A social hour was held at the vehicles impouhded; 1 county
Pvt. Robert L. Kelsey, son of
conclusion of the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Art R. Kelsey of
case and 6 vagrancies.
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Park Grove Court, Coquille, has
Don Shore and Bill W ilkens of
arrived in Germany with the 43rd
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Shore-Wilkens General Tire Ser­
Infantry Division. He is a rifle­
Across the street from the Post Office in Coos Bay
vice have returned from a Gen­
man and completed duty in May at
eral Tire dealer conference held
Ft. Ord, California.
in Salt Lake City last week.
COOS COURT HOUSE
SATURDAY
We're Proud To Have Had
Police Kept Busy
During December
A Part In Its Construction
W e Furnished The Rock and
Did The Excavation . . .
When You Shop In Coos Bay
LOU BLANC, Inc.
Wayne M. Woodward & Son
Telephone 8102 or 10-R-25
Road Construction
Excavating
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Fill D irt
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Gravel
VFW Organizes
County Counril
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OPEN 9 to 6
COQUILLE
Pre-Inventory
Sale
PHONE 4431
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Leather Sleeve
Baseball
Jackets
Red, Black
Reg. $19.95, Now
$14.99
Gabardine
Sport
Shirts
Reg. $4.95, Now
$2.75
2 for $5.00
AU Wool
Flannel
Slacks
Corduroy
Dress
Gloves
Sport
Shirts
Reg. $4.95
Reg $5.93, Now
$2.75
2 for $5.00
2 for $8.00
All Wool
Slipper
Sox
Jackets
Double Back
Now
Reg. $12.95. Now
$1.59
$ 8 .8 8
2 p airs for $3.00
Corduroy
Flannel
Shirts
Sport
Jackets
Black. White
Save Now
Only
Reg. $8.95. Now
Reg. $15.95, Now
$10.99
$4.27
$5.27
$2.75
2 for $10.00
2 for $5.00
Men’s
A Veterans of Foreign Wars
county council was organized Fri
day night at the Coquille Labor
Temple. Harry Jensen of Bandon
was chosen Commander.
Other officers are William
Stewart, Bandon, senior vice com­
mander; Louis St. Dennis, Coos
Bay, junior vice commander; Dick
Allen, North Bend, quartermaster;
Lloyd Winningham, Myrtle Point,
chaplain; E. E. Irvin, Coquille,
judge advocate; and William A.
Dobson, North Bend, Perry Pinks­
ton and Carl Pratt, Coos Bay,
trustees.
Meetings will be held at 8 p.m.
on the third Friday of each month
in Coquille. The place of the
meetings will be announced later.
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Sewer Line Site
Questioned
Paul Bany, resident of Sanford
Heights, appeared before the city
council Monday night asking why
the new sewer line would not
serve his basement lavatory and
washing room.
He was told the extra cost would
be $2,500 and that the council felt
it was too high a sum to assess
against his and other property.
City Engineer Mike Huddleston
said he had questioned all other
people with basements and had
found that they did not need a
sewer low enough to serve their
basements as they had no water
in them.
Bany will have service however,
for his main floor
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n°w $34.00
W e have y o u r size, color and fabric.
now
$24.00
One of America’s best known brand
of coats.
N e w A stra-D ial Instrument Panel is a safety dividend
with speedometer placed high on the panel for easier readic
Jins,
Warning lights tell when generator is discharging or r oil
pressure falls too low.
Style-Setting Interiors in Ford give you beauty from the
inside out! Colorful new upholstery fabrics and smart trim
are another '54 Ford dividend . . . help make Ford the style
leader of the industry.
d iv id e n d s
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watzling
of Myrtle Point, owners of the
new and lovely Angler’s Cafe in
that town, are now on vacation
and they have temporarily closed
their restaurant until they return.
They will announce their re­
opening in The Sentinel.
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MRS. FRED TRl'E
T he ’54 Ford gives you extra D ividends'
in sty le , in perform ance, in ride, w ith
fine-ear featu res you w ould norm ally expect
to find on ly in h igh est-p riced cars.
FINE AFTER SI RGF.RY
N e w Ball-Joint Front Suspension
Mrs. Fred True, wife of County
Commissioner Fred True, is now at
home after having surgery at
Keizer hospital in North Bend.
She is feeling fine. The surgery
was to remove a pin placed in a
bone following a break some time
ago
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VISITS IN PORTLAND
Gertrud Plambeck, Coos county
juvenile probation assistant, spent
the weekend in Portland.
Men's
TOP COATS
An outstanding example of fine-car beauty in the low-price field . ; ;
the new Crestline Fordor is the fashion car for the American Road.
W atzlings Vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sanford re­
ALL WOOL SUITS
Fine-car Styling
turned last week from a vacation
trip that took them to Reno, Car­
dan City and Lake Tahoe, Nevada.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Finley went
to Eugene Saturday to attend the
installation ceremonies of the Eu­
gene Active club officers. Cecil
is district lieutenant governor of
the Activlans. They returned home
Sunday.
The new Y -block V -8 with the
The new I-block Six hat 119*
new extra-deep crankcase and
Iree-tvmlng overhead vatvo«, hai
130-h.p. for a dividend of 18%
more power. And you eon enjoy
V-8 advantages on feu g o ti
h.p. for a dividend of 14% more
power, tike the V-8, It hat Ford's
High-Turbulence Combustion Char»,
bers for more complete and eco­
nomical combustion of fuel.
Simple, sealed ball joints replace king-pin
system used on most cars. This revolu­
tionär)’ new system eliminates 12 wear-
points . . . helps keep wheels in line for
consistently easy handling . . . makes rid­
ing smoother.
Come in fo r a Test Drive
PAJLP.
Lounsbury Ford Sales
3rd & Taylor
T O O CAN BE SURE W ITH A N
COQUILLE
Phone 341
USED CAR FROM YOUR FORD DEALER.