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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1955)
Thursday, Jan. 13,1955. COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL Sentinel Salem Column Draws Praise From Leaders Of Slate And Nation Once again T he Sentinel w ill best of its kind in the nation is p rin t th e Salem Column, C apital Parade, w ritten by M urray Wade. , The column, considered one of th e Some idea of th e respect w ith of Salem w hich the colum n is regarded is seen in these testim onials from newspapermen and will give the governm ent read ers: background of w h at is happening Of C apital P arad e they say: each w eek at th e legislature. "C apital P arad e serves an ex cellent purpose in Oregon. It gives the people an interesting account of the highlights of th eir govern m ent in action.” P aul P atterso n tlo v e m o r of Oregon “C apital P arad e contributes po tently to th e u n derstanding of state affairs.” TRADE E arl T. Newbry IN S ecretary of S tate “C apital P arad e state new s co lum n keeps readers interest high w ritten by th e dean Now at Thornton's $100 ON YOUR OLD RANGE result is better governm ent.” Dr G. H erbert Sm ith P resident of W illam ette University • 9 in governm ent affairs th a t a re of ten to o -little read. Douglas M cKay S ecretary of th e In terio r “C apital P arad e is indispensible to keep w ell inform ed on state governm ent. It is often a shadow Emmanuel B aptist Young Peo of things to come. ple's Fellowship will sponsor a Sig U nander film. That Kid B uck” at 6.30 S u n S tate T reasu rer day evening at th e church. "A very ex cellen t colum n. C a The show is based on a tru e pital P arad e is th e m ost in fo rm a tiv e column of sta te affairs of any story and depicts the conversion of a troublesom e youngster and w ritten in Oregon. shows the sp iritu al an sw er to th e W alter J. Pearson. nation-w ide problem of ju v en ile "C apital P arad e keeps in terest I delinquency. high in state governm ent. It in The public is cordially invited form s voters and m akes them program . m ore efficient at th e polls. T he to attend the evening o • Baptist Youth Schedule Film M erchants and personnel of cre dit offices of Coos and C u rry coun ties w ill be given an opportunity to p articip ate in a 10-hour course in Retail Credit F u n d am en tals in Coos Bay, Ja n u a ry 26, 27, 28, and 31, 1955, according to an an nouncem ent by Earl W alrath, Cre dit Bureau of Coquille, Inc. Conducting the school w ill be Sterling S. Speake, instructor in retail credit, of th e Educational Staff of th e National Retail C redit association. Coos Bay has been selected as one of several cities to be included .n this year's C redit E ducation pro gram offered by th e N ational Re tail I redit association in coopera tion with the Associated C redit Bureaus of America. Topics to be discussed in this Orval Denniston, high school course include, problem s affect ing credit; credit applications; teacher from Bandon, w ill speak at the Em m anuel B aptist church credit interview s; in v e stig a tin g | Sunday m orning and evening, ac and evaluating the custom er; ac cording to the pastor. Rev. G eorge cepting and rejectin g th e ap p li E Horton. cant; store cred it policies; credit Mr. Denniston has been a Bible sales prom otion; credit letters; col teacher for some years an d is th e lection and other procedures. Clas regular teacher of the A dult B ible ses will be held from 7:30 p.m. class of the Em m anuel B a p tis t; to 10 p.m. each evening at M arsh | church. In addition to his train in g field Audio Visual, M arshfield I as a public school teacher speciali- high school. A N ational R etail C re . zing in m athem atics, he studied at dit association C ertificate will be j the Moody Bible In stitu te in C h i aw arded all persons passing the cago. exam ination which is optional. A • • sm all enrollm ent fee is the only cost to th e enrollee. • • Orval Denniston Will Speak Sunday A t Baptist Church SPECIAL THIS WEEK A T RIVERSIDE HOME FURNISHINGS R edem ption C enter for N orthern S tam p s Presto Autom atic STEAM IR O N S Mrs. A rt Husted Honored A t Party Regularly $17.95 Mrs A. P. C hristiansen e n te r tained at her hom e F riday evening in honor of the b irth d ay of her mother, Mrs. A rt H usted. Following a tu rk ey dinner, th e honoree was presented witli m any lovely gifts. G uests atten d in g w ere Mr and I Mrs. F ran k DeCosta. • • See “Spike" Leslie for insurance I of all kinds, phone 4891. tfc W hile They Last. Only . . $14.95 EREE PARKING - 6TH AND CENTRAL - PHONE 8743 PROPHETIC PREACHING FOR PROPHETIC DAYS to a Prophetic Church The Last Days O f The Church N ightly at 7:43 except Monday and Saturday JAN. 13— “THE LAST DAY A LLIES OF RUSSIA JAN. 14—“THE LAST DAY REVELATION” .............S U N D A Y .............. 11 A M.—“THE MIGHTY CHALLENGE OF GOD” 7:45 P.M.—“THE LAST DAY REVELATION FOR THE CHURCH” COME FOR SALVATION HEALING BAPTIZING IN THE HOLY GHOST Merle L and G ladys Edwards Evangelists. All N ext W eek A lso COOS BAY COQUILLE tM O /M U D / i ! / TO O O t o --------- k Z _____ 1 Q 1 MYRTLE POINT Coquille Gospel Tabernacle 457 E. Second Credit School Set For Area Rev. Wm. H agem an, P astor NOW IN COQUILLE Brookmead Dairy THAT'S RIGHT, FO LK S ... Brookmead Dairy recently purchased the former Cow Bell Dairy of Coquille and is planning to make available a local phone office for the peo ple of Coquille. Yes, the Brunnell Brothers of Coos Bay, owners of the Brookmead Dairy w ill be able to give their C oquille custom ers even BET TER service than ever . . . w ith a home right here in town. For the present, though the former Cow Bell Dairy office at 54 W’. First w ill handle any Coquille orders for Brookmead. Their phone number is 1251. W hy not call in to day and ask for hom e delivery? YOU C A N T BUY A BETTER MILK THAN BROOKMEAD! BROOKMEAD M IL K . . . KNOWN AS THE MOST POPULAR MILK IN TO W N ! It! YOUR LOCAL GROCER CARRIES I T ......... or PHONE 1251 FOR HOME DELIVERY geant in th e 13th Engineer Com - bat B attalion’s H eadquarters and Service Com pany, entered th e A r- my in A pril 1953 and com pleted basic train in g a t F ort O rd, Calif. CRUSHED GRAVEL Cement Gravel EXCAVATING — FILE DIRT ROAD CONSTRUCTION Phone 8102 or 6113 For Contract, Unit Or Hourly Rates WAYNE M. WOODWARD & SON C O N STR IC TIO N I 74th ANNIVERSARY Old-Fashioned Preaching Set Special m eetings featu rin g Old- Fashioned P reaching and singing will be held a t the Church of God in Coquille sta rtin g T hursday night at 7:30 and continuing every day a t 2 o’clock in the afternoon and at i 7 :30 in th e evening. The p reaching is done by Cyrus Hudson from A rkansas w ho is visiting his grandson. Rev. Alva Hudson, th e local Church of God pastor. • • Adventists Name Z . B. Bernston As First Elder Z. B. Rerntson of Fairview was named as first elder of th e Coquille S eventh-day A dventist church when th e congregation m et th e la tte r p a rt of December. O ther officer- chosen include Dr. J. R. Bunch and Dr. Robert G ronem yer, elders; H. I,. Hoover, first deacon; and Mrs Avon W il cox, first deaconess. Mrs Ray B ark h u rst, clerk; Mrs. Virgil McKinney, tre a su re r; Mrs. Robert G ronem yer, church o rg an ist; Mabel Casper, assistant o rg a n , ist; Leslie Smith, Sabbath school o rg an ist; and Mrs. Levi Bunch, assistan t S abbath school organist, and Mrs. Z. B. Bcanston, Sabbath school superintendent. * * Budgeting Talk Given On Program O f BPWClub An in terestin g talk on “B udget ing th e fam ily income in 1955 was given at th e Business and P ro fes sional W om en’s club Ja n u a ry 3rd by A rlene Robertson. T he m eetin g was called to o rder e a rlie r by P resident E m istin e Bis- sett and a num ber of plans for th e new year w ere discussed. Follow ing the program , refre sh m ents w ere served by A rlene R o bertson, chairm an, assisted by Vi ola N ew ton and H attie Ix;e Holi mon. N ext m eeting will be a . evening Ja n u a ry 17th with com m ittee on news service ch arg e led by Hazel F lannery • • Beta Sigma Phi Has Kiddie Party M em bers of Beta Sigma Phi and th eir guests enjoyed a “K iddie K apers” get - acquainted p arty M onday evening at St. Ja m e s’ G uild hall. L eatha Sum m ers was hostess for the event a t h e r hom e and those attending cam e dressed in ap p ro p riate kiddie costumes. C h ild ren ’s gam es w ere played w ith Mrs. Jo h n W illiams and Mrs. R obert Riedel in charge. Prizes of bubble gum, suckers, balloons and ceram ic anim als w ere p re- sented th e w inners. R efreshm ents of ice cream cones, donuts, gum drops and co t fee w ere sedved by Mrs. S ta r Sherwood, Mrs. Bob Thom as and Mrs. Don Brown. Mrs. F o rrest Hales and ____ Robert Q ueen had charge of th e invitations and decorations for the party. G uests atten d in g w ere Mea- lames Bob Wilson, Elvin W id- m ark, Jack Calhoun, M aurie En- ■Igau, P at Chaney, Bob M cCar thy, Ted Cadm an, G ene St. Clair, Lyle Rash, Ted P arrish an d Ross 4 intonye. • Has Japan V isit Kobe, Japan—( 'p i T ry B ridge Route, M yrtle Point, O re- gon, recently spent a w eek’s leave from his unit in K orea at Kobe, one of the largest cities in Jap an , W alton, an assistan t mess se r-i K enneth D. Valton, 21, son of Jesse L. W alton, I t ’s th a t tim e again ! . . . th e once-a-year chance for too to s a v e r e a l m o n e y on a genuine S ealy Innerspring M a ttre ss! N o w onder really value-w ise w om en w ait all year for th e biggest sale in th e bedding business! Here’s an ab solutely m atchless v a l u e because o n ly S ealy brings y ou t r u - balance firm ness in an innerepring m attress priced so low ! S o com e in t o d a y 1 C heck th ese great S ealy A nniversary features: • SAM E HIO H COIL C O U N T A S T O P -Q U A L IT Y , LUXURY MATTRESSESI • SAME PRE-BUILT BORDERS FOR YEARS OF EXTRA WEARI • SAME TRU-BALANCE INNERSPRINO CONSTRUCTION, FOR THE HEALTHFUL FMMNCSS PIONEERED BY SEALY1 • SAME QUALITY MATCHING BOX SPRING, JUST $39.951 Scientifically Firm, Healthful Sleeping C o nfo rt! No Moro "Slooping in a Bow” l “Stnitfrt Rs Bs BrrssTI W orn, too-eof t m at I reeeee offer little or no support for your l>odyi You slump into a Han- geroua " c u rv e ", awaken tired, unreeted. On a Sealy Anniversary M at- tr e a a , t h a n k a t o S e a l y 'a s x r a a su p p o rt w h ere y o u r body needs it) I t ’s a finer, n a u B B m attress that helps yo u w ak e r e fr e sh e d an d truly rested) COfYSOHT SIAIV. OtC— IM S Wedding Flowers Phone 5711 M. Moore Nursery And Florist FURNITURE NOETH BEND C0QUIUI