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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1954)
.Thursday, October 21, 1954 COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL Famous Don Cossack Chorus Draws ‘ down H ighw ay stree t to R o lfe s Grocery, then N orth to the post- office and from th e re to th e gym for judging. S s It was also rep o rted th a t a new clock has been purchased for each ^ 3 5 5 room in both school buildings. Mrs D aley’s fifth grade room received the prize for g ettin g the - ¿ 5 ,OT m ost new m em bers in the reeent C. C (Mode) C u g h e ll. Coos m em bership drive. T he new m em bership is now 112. “ "J’? ' “ C" , r ! ' T he room count w as tied betw een ic e . * . Miss R iiffs first grad e and Mrs. Q uine’s third g rad e w ith each re- ceiving a prize. It was announced d u rin g th e evening th at crackers will be fu r- j Ix C S eF S I U r C llO S e . , . nished for a m orning snack for rooms. the first grade S i S s £ ..» < = £ » x n° S ^ “ " = S ' = . - ; : ; = ,n ,r y . „ . ^ - C urry r : ‘ by t h . Coquille Ro- o « «£“ „ .1.« ¿ n Cossacks a re TO»«.. one of th e most fam ous of Russian dance and singing groups. M ade up of all-A m erican citizens, th e Don Cossacks portray th e dances and music of th eir old country be- fore Communism took over. Directed by K ostrukoff, such “ J b .’-N ew Y ork D uring th e last w ar th e Don Cossacks m ade USO tours, and ap- peared in 39 concerts for th e F ifth War Loan d riv e and 53 concer* for Vets hospitals T hey have also totaled up a rec- ord of 1800 concerts in 13 years of More Cash For Your Old Tires At Shore's General Tire Service PQyygrS Pnro,c Piirr-hncn Richardson Home Nobody— but nobody— is going to out-bid us for your old tires. Come in and we’ll prove it. Our sales depart ment has been instructed to purchase th e unused mileage from our customers at h ig h est p rices on tires traded-in on new Generals. Coos Groups Buy BLM Timber at Sale an<j saje durjng Across from the High School When You Shop In Coos Bay Have your car Serviced At Lou Blanc, Inc. Leave your packages in your car throughout the day. COMPLETE SERVICE FAIR PRICES -- Cadillac — Oldsmobile -- - Safety -Tested Used C ars- VISIT OUR WHOLESALE ROW LOU BLANC, Inc. Across the street from the Post Office in Coos Bay W eekend SPECIALS SHEET HARDBOARD Reg. $1.75 T H IS WEEKEND $ 1 .3 9 These Prices Effective Friday and Saturday Only! BRASS KEYED LOCK SET ONLY Remember. . . We Give S & H Green Stamps Reg’ $6.20 THIS WEEKEND ONLY $ 4 -1 9 Cheerful Cherubs ij /M Hattie T^e AMERICAN LEGION O w ner of th e new plant, which is tak in g 43,000 cubic yards of d irt I for the fill, is M ayor H arold Bo- ; g art of Toledo, Oregon. • • St. James Youth To Host Dinner Job's Daughters Plan Initiation Initiatio n cerem onies will be conducted by m em bers of Bethel 15 of Jo b ’s D au g h ters w hen they m eet Monday evening. T he event ¡w ill begin at 7:30 at th e Masonic Hall Honored guests will be the girls' fathers. A short p ro g ram will follow the initiation and refreshm ents will be served PHONE 3451 Superette's GRAND OPENING OC TO B ER 29 A N D 30 Dairymen! and Cow Owners WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE ARE NOW SERVING THE COQUILLE VALLEY AREA Warren's Proved Sire Service Oregon's 1st Proved Service Wholesale distributors for American Breeders Service 1155 N. DEAN PHONE 3721 or 4301 COQUILLE, OREGON EVERY SATURDAY N IG H T DANCE Music by Blackie Benham's Orchestra For All Eagle Members And Invited Guests EAGLES HALL OREGON COQUILLE -ft ßoW FOR YOUR HOME... GEORGE B. HOWE ing built. M embers of St. Jam es Episcopal youth group will en tertain young people from th e Episcopal church a t Coos Bay w ith a potluck dinner S unday evening. The event will begin a t 6:30 o’clock Miss Ju d y Milne is general ch airm an of th e d inner • • McKinley G rade school has scheduled a Fall Festival for O cto ber 29 at th e McKinley G range hall. The event w ill begin at 7:30 p m. and the public is cor dially invited to attend. ________ At BPW Meeting : D-A-N-C-E Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday Nights ’ | 9:30 'ti, 1:30 ' MUSIC BY THE STARLIGHTERS AND THE EVER-POPULAR PETE ODEN WITH HIS ELECTRIC GUITAR OUR NEW COLOR SERVICE. . . • Shows you an almost unlimHad ranga e l color schemas. • Custom-mixes the colors you select, e Answers your decorating problems. With our new color service you can add charm to your home with new colors! You’ll see hundreds of ideas for beautiful color combinations in the Sherwin-William« Paint and Color Style Guide and Color Selector. Main and accent colors shown together make it easy to create an entirely new color scheme . . . or to select colors that w ill harmonise best with your present furnishings. W l CUSTOM-MIX THI COLORS YOU SILIC1 N o worry about colors being right! N o messy mixing for you to do! You get your exact colors in the quantity of paint you need and in the finish you want. FREE NfWwN0M! DICOItATOK AND MOW TO FAINT BOOK* Sunday Night is Party Night 9:00 'til?? NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME Come in for your free copy. . . 44 color pages of decorating help! SAVE W ITH S & H GREEN STAMPS M ason Everyone In Town Is Talking About It! Everyone In Town Is Waiting For It' VU. J. CONRAD 743 N. C E N T R A L Q gf 4U jChedUlCS November 12 Meet Larger Planer To Be Opened Near City Limits Look At Conrad's Plans Festival - Toys to be salvaged and redis-1 — tributed at C hristm as this y ear by clubs and U nited F und I agencies in Coquille w ill be picked up by m em bers of Coos C o u n ty : Voiture 316 of th e 40 et 8 during Members of th e 8 et 40 d ep a rt- the period N ovem ber 6-14. it was m enta i w m stuff envelopes for announced today by th e P roject ,he seal sale w hen th e y m eet No- chairman. Anson B Ingels, N orth . , « # Ronj vem ber 12 m th e office of th e Coos Bena. , Vovageur Ingels announced th a t c o u n ty T uberculosis an d H ealth the societe w ill use th e 40 et 8 Association. The m eeting w ill sta rt locomotive to collect th e toys. Co- at 8 p. m. quille residents th a t w ish to con- I R efreshm ent hostesses will be trib u te toys should call th e A m - Mrs. Jo e W insor an d Mrs. W il- erican Legion Club in Coquile, liam Smith. phone 2941. A t th e O ctober 8 m eeting of The schedule as announced to - the group. $H) was donated to th e day will be for th e locom otive to Tuberculosis A ssociation. Mrs. be used in C oquille N ovem ber 6- Gladys T ro tt of Bandon w as ap- 14; M yrtle Point, N ovem ber 15-22: pointed publicity chairm an, re- Bandon, N ovem ber 23-D ecem ber placing Mrs. Loyal N eish w ho has j ; and in th e Bay area from Dec- resigned. em ber 2-15. The d ep a rtm en tal w ill send In o th er areas, people having C hristm as toys and scrapbooks to toys to co n trib u te should call Voy- children at th e D enver hospital ageur F ran k H enry at th e S em p ert and will also donate diapers to th e and H enry D rug S tore in M yrtle clinic a t Tpcson, Ariz. Point, phone M yrtle P o in t 521; • • Vovageur Ja c k W ard at th e B an- p . • i -i p< toffice or phone Bandon K C p O IT S V jIV e fl 832: and in th e B ay area, Mrs. C. F. Bessee, CO 7-4925. N Shore's General Tire Service 4x8 - - 40 et 8 To Aid Project Of Toys Collection Mr. and Mrs. Ross Reser have I purchased the Richardson p ro p er ty in N orth Powers and a fte r some rem odeling, will m ove into th eir new home. Bandon Veneer and Plyw ood Lt. Giles Lay of th e USAF is Association an d K enneth L aird of hom e on a 30 day furlough rom w ere both successful b id - ■ “ Ft W orth, Tex. He i.-» Msiting j ers - n the q q Land g ra n t bis parents, Mr. and Mrs Olin ay tlm ^e r S eptem ber, it and brothers, Dick and Beat.ey waJ announce<j this w eek. and fam ilies Total sales am ounted to 2,270,- Allen Rolfe has returned from hoard feet an d p rice paid w as a visit a t his form er home in Can- per cent Qf th e appraised value, ada and with his g ran d d au g h ter, o th e r successful bidders w ere ■ C oletta who lives in W ashington. from W’llam ette valley points. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. T erry of Lake • • G rove were recent visitors at the C. P. Easley home K enneth Rolfe spent several days last week at his cabin on the Rogue. He retu rn d hom e w ith R eports on th e d istrict m e e t i his lim it of salmon. ing of BPW’ clubs held Saturday Miss Zilda Hayes, a teacher in at C ottage Grove w ere given by At last w eek's m eeting of th e j L. kA | th e Eugene High school sp e n t the m em bers of th e local club a t the w eekend w ith her p aren ts, Mr. Coos County F arm B ureau. F ra n k 4 * f l V. I U D c A e C lS Rood, Jr., president, announced reg u lar m eeting of th e group Mon- and Mrs. Jo h n Hayes. M embers of th e N ine Cheerful day __, ______ D elegates atten d in g | evening Mrs. Emily Purvis suffered a th a t th e new officers w ill be el-c- cracked collar bone w hen she fell ted at th e an n u al co u nty-w ide Cherubs 4-H club m et O ctober 13 th e d istrict session w ere Irene her yard last Tuesday. She m eeting scheduled for O ctober 24 for ih e ir cooking project, “M aking y u rr E rnestine Bissett, Georgia is a t"S la st hospital but expects to at the P ark ersb u rg school p la y - a S traw b erry Milk D rink ’’ Miss n usted and E d n a Robinson, return" home soon Mrs Florence shed T he election will be p re - Wendy Moorehead. p resid en t was A nother rep o rt w as given by the W arner will ca e for her during ceded by a noon d in n er. htX ess to the gro u p at h e r h o m e .| com m ittee in ch arg e of N ational h er convalescence en tire m em bersshiP« from The n ex t m eetin g of th e girls Business W om en’s w eek. T hey Mr and Mrs G eorge S hults Coos Bay Coquille. M yrtle P o in t has been scheduled fo r October 27 pave a reSum e of the w eek-long who were in S outhern C alifornia and at th e hom e of Jo A nn Barrow . T be activities of the local club w hich ¡during the strik e have returned are invited to atten d and b rin g m eeting will begin at 4 p. m. included a Sunday b reak fast and and the afternoon’s p roject will be the gro u p ’s atten d an ce of Suo- to th e ir hom e in N orth Bend and th e ir fam ilies and friends. W ayne W atson, Coos C ounty th e m aking of hot chocolate day services a t St. Ja m es church. last w eek visited h er m other, Mrs. Farm B ureau livestock m ark etin g . . review ed th e rad io Florence W arner. Mrs. George airm an rep o rted th e v n articin a te d in Medlock of Coos Bay an d Mrs. m th anager at over and 1.000 ch head of livestock “Spike” Leslie for insurance hrnarieact b r'° f P ete Culver were also guests at w eighing over m illion pounds all kinds, phone 4891. tfc it, ' ' th e W arner home. has been m ark eted in C alifornia ____________________________________________________________________ Mrs. Thom as Grove, Mrs. E u so fa r th is v ear In o rd er to facil- gene Boggan and Miss Y vonne Me- ¡ ^ ‘fto d ta g T h e "loading area.’ th e ( ulloch w ere co-hostesses b riday m enlbers voted to place a sign at for a surprise show er honoring ,hp W atson ranch read in g , “S o u th - Mrs. Jam es Boggan (Gayle ern Oregon F arm B ureau M ark et- Sheedy T he p arty w as held at th e ,ng A ssociation—S hipm ents F ri- Kebekah hall. dav.” The serving table was centered T he m em bers also okehed th re e oy a beautiful'y decorated cake resolutions m ade by th e Coos FB j topped by a m in iatu re bride and centers. T hey are: 1. P ro p erty I groom ow nership be re-in sta ted as one The honoree was presented w ith of th e qualifications for persons m any lovely gifts voting on bond issues. 2. All elec- A ttending th e show er w ere Mes- tions involving questions of lev y - | dam es Joe Ray, K enneth Ray, ing tax es or issuing public bonds Buser W arrick, Je n n ie Boggan, be held th e second F rid ay in May Ronald W orsham, A rchie Lane, or th e first T uesday following the C larence Spitznass, Loren W arner, first Monday in November. 3 The Hazel Lewis, Robert Sheedy, Carol county be responsible to th e state Adamson, S haron Goodman, Illene only for its p ro p o rtio n ate sh a re of Yours in both Grove, Joseph Boutin, Lowell tax es collected. Davis, Jam es McCulloch, Elwin Follow ing th e c o u n t y - w i d e * Pa te n t spp ted fee Frye, Stanley Slonecker, Clyde m eeting, th e resolutions w ill be An entirely new kind of motor fuel that ends forever Thorp, Ben C rabill, Jo e Shorb, A. presented to th e sta te F arm B u r- the biggest single cause of engine trouble! Detergent- L. Burch, Lloyd W hite, H arry eau R esolutions com m ittee fo r ac- action Chevron gasolines actually clean the carbu Adam ek, Thomas Brierley, Marion tion at th e an n u al sta te conven- retor in every gasoline engine you have, and keep I»a Tond, C harlene S tallard, Rob- tion T he conclave will be held it clean! Until now, carburetors had to be cleaned e rt McMahon and Jack C aughell. N ovem ber 17-21 at M edford. or adjusted every few thousand miles, because tiny H allowe'en decorations w ere Ben Robinson, presid en t of the bits of soot and gum in the air entering the carbu used as th e bnckground for th e S tate F arm B ureau F ederation has T retor built up deposits that caused rough idling, gas IT A m eeting held F rid ay evening named F rank Rood. Jr. and Mrs. waste, and stalling at stop lights. Now, detergent- in the music room of the High Jo h n D evereux to rep resen t Coos action cleans out these deposits while your engine School Mrs. Hazel H anna, Coo* coun‘y ° n th e sta te resolutions is running, and prevents new deposits! T ry deter C ounty T eacher C onsultant was ' com m ittee at th e convention gent-action Chevron Supreme or Chevron gasoline. th e guest speaker. B. R. N icklaus reported on the insurance plan for all school chil- j dren and also g av e a rep o rt on For mors information about Standard Oil Company of California products, th e football team. The m em bers decided to hold i call your local Standard mon th e annual parade, sponsored by the PTA and Lions clu b on Friday, j O ctober 29. T he p arad e w ill form at 2 p. m a t th e g rad e school PHONE 1161 SOUTH IRVING building and from th e re will go new p lan er mill and reload w ith 1,000 feet of siding is now In th e process of construction on th e M yrtle P oint highw ay j u s t ; East of th e Coos Bay L u m b e r! plant. A thou san d -fo o t fill is also be- , Coos Farm Bureau To Elect Officers Mfe woirF be outbid for ,„ur oli « * » Holimon, Chris T h rift and Sue A iken who acted as hostess for I M onday’s m eeting Follow ing th e business session, refresh m en ts of donuts and cider w ere served from a beautifully decorated H allow e’en table. T nv<- C o r C h r i S t m a S ■ O j5 r u r 1111 a 1111 u 3 “™ 13367866 Post No. 36 Coquille Hardware & Paint Co. “Your Friendly Store” Store hours S A. M. to 6 P. M. 73 E. Main Coquille Phone 681