.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.
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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
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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.
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T he room count w as tied betw een
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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
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nished for a m orning snack for
rooms.
the first grade
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.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
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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
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Coos Groups Buy
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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
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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
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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. ________
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November 12 Meet
Larger Planer
To Be Opened
Near City Limits
Look At Conrad's
Plans Festival
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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
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vem ber 12 m th e office of th e Coos
Bena.
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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;
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Vovageur Ja c k W ard at th e B an- p
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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.
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
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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
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Coquille
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Coquille
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