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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1954)
4 ------ Thursday, Jan. 21,1954 COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL Extension U nit Holds Meeting A t Woods Home I ty p in g w ill start th is week at Co- q u ille h ig h school according to K a rl D. Schmidt, commerce in - -tru cto r. The bookkeeping course opened Tuesday at 7 p. m w h ile the ty p - in g course started W ednesday at M rs. E d ith Woods o f F a irv ie w entertained members o f the M c K in le y Home Extension U n it Ja n uary 8 at h e r home. TTie day’s project was "Reed B asketry." D em onstrating how the baskets are made w ere Mesdames K e rm it Shepherd, Lee Beck, George Kasper. H a rry Mast, M e l v in Pointer, D elbert K ing, M ild red K in g and Mrs. Woods. O ther members attending the meeting were Mrs. J e ff Lynn. Mrs. Clarence C h u rc h ill and Mrs. Lloyd Mast. • • COURT HOUSE AT WORK— L ow ell C halley, North Bend resi dent. visits the Coos County Clerk's office, and here talks w ith Helen VaJDcz about som e record! or. property he ow ns. (S ed tin el ITiatJ) Extra Copies Of Sentinel Available E xtra copies o f this week's new Courthouse issue are available at The Sentinel offices. A n extra A letter o f appreciation to press ru n was made in order to form er City Recorder l.es Bahr accomodate the orders received w as ordered drafted by the city this week fo r copies o f The Sen council. It would thank him tinel, and an e xtra num ber were fcr the d iligen ce and care he printed just in case you’d lik e to used w h ile in the city em ploy. • • send pictures o f your new c o u rt house. and many o f the people Mr. and Mrs. Don W ilson left who w o rk there, to y o u r friends, last Wednesday fo r a vacation tr ip relatives and fo rm e r residents. to C a lifo rn ia City Thanks Bahr SAVE $ ON Y O U R H E A T IN G O IL S & II Green Stamps of course on every purchase. U NIO N HEATING O IL C. D. NASLVND Corner of 4th and Taylor Phone 4601 LEG OF MUTTON Lb. 29c , T Mutton Shoulder i f 23c RIB STEAKS SHORT RIBS OX TAILS 2 Pounds MUTTON STEW 59C 3 Pounds 25C 49c GOOD BEEF ib. LEAN AND MEATY 'b. i7 c LIMIT TWO PER CUSTOMER COFFEE ,b 5c 50 P ounds No. 2 93c OLEO SUGAR Western Maid 2 lbs. Pure Cane 10 Pound bag 39c 79c 98c TO M ATO JUICE WHITE KING SOAP 46-oz. cans 2 for Powder Large 45c Gerber’s Strained 3 for I TOILET TISSUE lo r VIE N N A SAUSAGES Silk 3 for ..... 2 for BEANS Van Camp’s Mexican style. 2 for 25c FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHETTI BABY FOOD 25c BORENE SOAP POWDER 25c ÎÎT 25c DOC AND BARNEY'S Goquille food Center Free Parking ALL-NYLON CORD Super/cushion A uto Tire E-Z Shopping • • • New tread gives up to 21% more mileage Up to 80% more strength for longer life Greater safety against impact blowouts Carol Jean Gray, Harold Corbett Wed NOW G oodyear brings you the vastly superior strength an d safety of All-Nylon cord tires in the famous DeLuxe Super-Cushion — and only for a few dollars more th an the cost of a stan d ard tire. Stop in — see it — com pare it — drive on it an d be safer by far for a very little more! A t January 9 Ceremony In Vancouver TRADE NOW . . . we ll buy the unused miles in your tires! As low as $1.25 a week for a P A IR ! Here's the Outstanding O ffer J & J Tire Com pany is making you on the Goodyear All-Nylon Cord Super Cushion T ire : J & J Tire Company's Unconditional Guarantee If you bruise, or impact-break a Goodyear Nylon truck or passenger car tire, the J & J Tire Company will replace it with a new tire, at absolutely no cost to you regardless of time or mileage. Auxiliary W ill Honor Charter Members A t Birthday M eeting On January 22 •> C harter members o f the E a g le s ,-— - — ------------------------------------- — A u x ilia r y w ill be honored w hen She waa at g tra tto n . Colo., the group celebrates its 18th b ir th - and had made her home the Co_ day F rid a y, January 22. The e v - , q u ille area fo r the ast 18 p n in ff s n r o ir r a m w l l begin h ja o in at a t ft • . . . . J ening’s program w i ill 8 S urvivors in clude her, parents, o’clock. M r and M rs Charles Stum p, Co- Those honored w ill ln c*udftt ____ q u ille ; three brothers, George, R uby Tuel, Ruby Johnson, Anna W illis allu and Charles Stump, Co- Jacobsen, Lela A very, Lena P rib - q u ille ; and , sist M„ Ellen ble. Agnes L e w i. H .tt.e G affey M cN a ir .also o f C oquille. Dora B u rr Bertha Wilson and • « Lorene Sanders. D ’ fj A b e a u tifu l cake, e n s e n b e d O lC g gC rS K C tU Ff) w ith the charter members’ names,/ Mr. and Mrs. D avid B iq g g tr have w ill be presented to them and o tb -’ re turned fro m Luverne, Iow aW here er refreshments served they were called by the serious A ll a u x ilia ry members are illness and death of M r. Bieggeri urged to attend this meeting. frfather, Frank Biegger, pnapinen Jr~ 'owa land ow ner and business- man. !• M r Biegger was w e ll-kn o w n here having been a v is ito r m any .tim es to Coos county. H is brother times :K in le y at one t tim e was an autom obile Members of the M cK Home Extension U n it met at the d e a le r in this county. home o f th e ir leader, Mrs. x. J e ff L yn n , January 11. S hirts w ere cu t out and a dem - * onstration given on m aking pocket by Mrs. Lynn. Present a t the meeting were A d u lt education classes book- ^ ^ X a ^ c h . 1^ : ™ 1 Extension U nit Has Recent M eet n. A d u lt Class Set In Bookkeeping LET'S LOOK AT THE RECORD. . . . Since J Er J Tire Company put the above guaran t tee in effect, over 1,000 Goodyear All-N ylon Su- 4-H Club Holds M onthly Meeting M o n th ly meeting o f the Arago i D a iry 4-H club was held January 12 at the home of George Schra- | der, president. D u rin g the business session, a report was given on the c lu b ’s money raising project o f collect ing scrap iron. A le tte r was also read fro m a 4-H member who is one o f several fro m Am erican clubs w o rkin g on fa tm s in N o r way, France and S w itzerland. Plans fo r a 4-H S pring Show w ere discussed. A t the conclusion of the meeting, Becky C arl and Diana G reer sang "T h e H erdboy” | song. The next 4-H session w ill be held F e b ru a ry 9 at the home of Woodrow Roberson. • • Miss Fern Stump Taken By Death F uneral services were held last S aturday fro m the chapel of Schroeder’s F uneral Home fo r Miss Fern C arlene Stump. 36, who i died January 12. •T R U T H " w ill be the subject of the Lesson-Sermon at all CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH SEE VICES t i n l m a r c h of Christ. Scientist, Sunday. January 24. 1954 Coquille. Oreaoo I Branch of The Mother Church rhe First Church of Christ. Scieatiit, in Boston. Mass. Third and Hall Sunday School 9 30 a.m. Church Services I I a.m. Wednesday Evening Meetings at 8 o'clock Room. Roxy B u ild in g 239 W ert Second »».. > per Cushion Tires have been sold . . . AN D NOT ONE SINGLE MADE. REPLACEMENT HAS BEEN This record speaks for its e lf! V i l ’O . • • • w j * . . * * ■ Southwestern Oregon's Most Complete Truck and Trailer Service (G O O D ? *EARJ) TIRES I &J TIRE CO. I 5th b Taylor — Coquille — Phone 5671 - 5681 lin Long, Nevy H eller, B ill K e e l ing and the hostess. SPUDS HILLS G O O D ^Y E A I Rev. M y rtle Badger of F a irv ie w returned re ce n tly fro m Los A n geles and v ic in ity w here she spent the holidays v is itin g w ith her mother, Mrs. Ida U m barger and NEW QUEEN— of Job ’s D aughters, B ethel 15 is M iss Shirley tw o daughters, Mrs. Roy Lew is and Mrs. Ray Hyson. She also Perrin w h o was recently installed at an im p ressive cerem ony visited w ith fo rm e r members o f at the M asonic Tem ple. G u e-ts at the in stallation w ere N ew port her church in the San Fernando DeM olay officers. (C oq u ille Studio Photo) Valley and enjoyed the nice sun shiny weather. On her re tu rn . Rev. Badger was given a surprise welcome home p a rty by her n u m erous friends. • • M aj. Pete Petre and 1st. L t. M G ray w h hite M r. and Mrs. C laire M. ite prayer book topped by an Russell K o lla r, both members of orchid arranged w ith satin stream are announcing the m arriage of C oquille’s F lig h t C o f the A ir ers. Force Reserve, attended a reserve th e ir daughter, C arol Jean, to The bride's sister, Mrs. E dw ard policy conference a t Paine A ir H arold Thomas C orbett, son of M cC arthy, was honor attendant. Force Base last weekend. Reserve the W illia m Corbetts o f Bend, She w o re a coral net gown and members fro m U tah, Montana, Oregon, January 9 in the chapel carried a bouquet o f daffo d ils and Idaho, W ashington and Oregon a t- i o f the F irs t M ethodist church at acacia. James Jammesson was best tended the meeting at Paine, Vancouver, Wash. man. w hich is located near Elverett, The Rev. Charles Dockstadter A w edding luncheon was served Washington. The weekend p ro perform ed the simple but im pres in the Green Room o f the Con gram consisted o f conferences and ( sive double rin g ceremony in the gress hotel at P ortland fo llo w in g discussion g r o u p s concerning | presence of the young people’s im - * the ceremony. problems connected w ith the A ir mediate fam ilies. M r. and Mrs. C orbett le ft la te r Force Reserve program . The bride's fa th e r gave her in 1 in the afternoon b y plane fo r a • • marriage. She was lovely in a b a l-i w edding tr ip to Southern C a lifo r See "S p ike ” Leslie fo r insurance le rin a length gown o f w h ite lace nia and Mexico. They w ill be at • f a ll kinds, nhone 4891. tfc and tu lle over satin. H e r v e il was home in Seattle, Wash, a fte r Feb fin g e rtip length and she carried a ru a ry 1. MUTTON CHOPS I ans club are busy getting ready 1 fo r th e ir big cooked food sale th is Saturday. The sale w ill begin at ’ 10 a.m. at M cC la ry’s Appliance store. M rs. James McMahon is in charge and a ll members should contact her fo r food solicitation. The miracle strength of a NYLON CORD TIRE for only a few dollars more than a standard tire! STUD ENTS KEPT BUSY WITH SO A P CARVINGS Students in A1 R einer’s fo u rth grade class at L in co ln Elem entary school are having lo ts o f fu n these days m aking interesting soap carvings. They also have been w o rkin g on unusual geography scrapbooks w hich th e y expect to fin ish by F riday. • • Joan M cK elvie of Lorenz store. le ft Sunday fo r P ortland where she w ill spend several days a t tending a dress m arket. • • U T T ON 7 p. m. Classes w ill meet in Room 15 o f the high school fo r periods o f tw o hours once per week fo r ten weeks. * * COOKED FOOD S A TU R D A Y Members o f the C oquille W om- We Clean The Courthouse Windows.. Let Us Clean Yours Complete Interior and Exterior Cleaning Service Commercial and Residential • Fully Insured Window Cleaning • Floor Polishing W all Cleaning • Janitor Service No Job Too Small Or Too Large 24 HOUR SERVICE Call 3054, Coquille OR WRITE P. O. BOX 632 LARRY'S WINDOW CLEANING SERVICE JOURNEYMAN CLEANER i