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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1955)
Thursday, April 21, 1955 _____________________ COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL Mrs. 0. L. Newton Re-Named Treasurer Of Eugene District, Methodist WSCS Mrs. O rville N ew ton w as re elected treasurer of th e Eugene District of the W om en’s Society of Christian Service a t the Spring conference held T hursday and F ri day at Coquille. M em bers of the local WSCS w ere hostesses. An executive com m ittee m eet ing was held T hursday evening and was followed by a 6 o’clock banquet at the C om m unity b u ild ing. The evening’s entertainm ent featured pictures of India w hich w ere show n by Mr. and Mrs. Rob e rt Petterson. Rev. Donald S. C am pbell led F riday m orning’s w orship service and Mrs. W. W. G auntlett. p resi dent of th e Coquille group, gave the greetings. Mrs. O. L. Newton gave th e trea su rer's rep o rt during th e business session. O ther reports w ere also heard and a round table discussion held in w hich th e dis trict officers participated. Follow ing a noon luncheon at Pioneer M ethodist C hurch, a w or ENTER THE B. F. Goodrich *5 0 ,0 0 0 SWEEPSTAKES YOU CAN W IN $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 IN CASH OR ONE OF 2 ,2 5 5 OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES STOP IN TODAY! Just write your name and address on a B. F. Goodrich entry blank and bring it to our store. That’s all you do . . . nothing to buy, no obligation whatever. Last date to register is April 30, 1955. morn! CO Q U ILLE - M Y R TLE PO IN T JKZ/ - BANDON I FIRST IN RUBBER-f/Rtf IN ANEW BREAD! w it h O ld > F a s h io r n e d 359/ ship service w as conducted b y , Mrs. C. E. B ritton. Mrs. Dick Sorg . w as featured in a solo num ber. ■'Beside th e Still W aters.” C onference projects w ere o u t lined by Mrs. G eorge Blinkhorn and Miss L aura H eist reported on m issionary w ork in India. T he m eeting w as concluded by 1 th e installation of new officers at w hich Mrs. Pascal Peek presided. SEE IT HERE Mrs. W illard Has Surprise Party 7-piece deluxe Keystone home movie outfit. Beautiful utility On Location case contains Keystone Olympic 8mm camera, light bar, film, leather camera Mrs. C urtis Bradshaw w as h o st ess at h er home F rid ay afternoon for a su rp rise b irth d a y party hon oring Mrs. Beverly W illard. The afternoon w as spent play ing cards and b irth d ay refre sh -j m ents w ere served by th e hostess. A tten d in g the p arty w ere Mes dam es H allie Rogers. N ita W eath ers, P earl W atson, Louise Elkins and Bernice Bowers. • • case Only $99.95 Headquarters for KEYSTONE quality hone movie equipmeot BARROW DRUG H eadquarters fur All Your Cam era Needs S & II GREEN STAMPS ROXY CORNER Mrs. Erma Hampton Honored A t Party Mrs. E rm a H am pton w as hon ored at a su rp rise b irth d ay party given A pril 9 at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge B lanchard. Mrs. H am pton thought th a t she and h er husband w ere going to stop by th e B lanchard hom e to tak e them o u t to d in n er and was com pletely su rp rised w hen she W I N S P E E C H T R O P H I E S — K a r e n M a u n e y a n d H e s t e r W o lg a m o tt t o o k to p h o n o r s in th e d is t r ic t h ig h opened th e door and was greeted s c h o o l s p e e c h t o u r n a m e n t h e ld r e c e n t ly a t N o r th B e n d . M is s M a u n e y w o n t w o fir s ts , o n e in p o e tr y by h er frends. a n d t h e o t h e r fo r h u m o r o u s r e a d in g a n d M iss W o lg a m o t t p la c e d th ir d fo r a s e r io u s r e a d in g . ( S e n t in e l T he honoree w as presented w ith P h o to ) sev eral lovely gifts and a b irth d ay su p p er was served by th e hostess. A ttending th e event w ere Mr. and Mrs. C harles B lanchard, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge B lanchard, Mr. an d Mrs. Floyd H am pton, C harles H am pton, Miss E ttam ae Ham pton, S uperin ten d en t of Schools Ray G eorgia Ruth B lanchard and Neil F inest concert ev er p resen ted in Coos Bay high school auditorium . H unsaker spoke on "Educational B lanchard. Coos County w as th e final con- From th e opening num bers Problem s of Coquille Schools” at cert of th e 1954-55 Coos County which featured O thello, through th e April 12 meeting of th e Co M rs. A lb e r U J a m « , h a s r e t u r n e d , C o n c e r t A s s o c ia t io n S u n d w hen three different num bers from q uille W om an’s club. T he m em bers to h er hom e a t M edford, N. J. a ft- G bass. b a r itone, and e r spending a w eek v isitin g a t th e first bass of th e M etropolitan Faust and ending with d elightful m et in the ju n io r auditorium of the hom e of h er sister-.n -law , Mrs. o Com pany, ap p eared m the light ballad type selections, L on C om m unity building. F eatured on th e afternoon pro don showed a th rillin g su p erb G eorge R. Bowker. artistry th a t put him at th e top of gram w ere the C oquille High all artists ever ap p earin g in Coos school Devilaircs who played sev- Bay. eral num bers. A hobby show fol- His voice was exquisitely h an d - low ed w ith hobbles and collections led to suit each num ber th a t he ^ c club m em bers on display, put himself into w ith a g reat depth Mrs. W. W. G au n tlett was chair- of feeling. His com m and of reg is- I m;,n of th e Program . Hostes-es for th e social hour The Davidson bakers have used ter, his acting w ith th e music and the words, his w onderful akinness th at followed th e m eeting w ere an exclusive old southern recipe to bring w ith th e music he sang and the M esdames Annie Fennell, ch air audience he was d elig h tin g left m an, Jam es H. Anderson, Guy you a loaf that’s bursting with taste-tempting M auney, F. R. F ortner, Ray Hun sheer delight and pleasure. HLs accom panist, W arner S in g e r ! Saker/ ' Ovd ,R obb’ M ar-V southern corn and honey flavor. One look was also a m aster at the piano ' ^ n , George Jenkins, H arry Slack, | Dal King and C. L. Tuttle. and his tw o solo selections w ere at that golden brow n crunchy top and fine. REV. JAM ES BEI.LMORES The Coos County Concert A s VISITING WITH PARENTS you’ll see it's a bread that’s different — sociation board is to be highly Rev. and Mrs. Jam es Bellmore I one taste and you'll know it’s something praised for the selection of G eorge London for appearance in th eir | of K lam ath Falls w ere called to las‘ T hursday by the 111- the whole family will go for! series. The only trag ed y is t h a t ! this great sin g er will not be h ere i ness of her m other, Mrs. Raymond Preussler. Rev. Bellm ore is th e | again and again. And it’s good so many ways — plain, toasted, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bell-1 m ore Featuring George London, Baritone Hunsaker Speaks To Woman's Club PHONE 2341 B erkshire’s 'GET-ACQUAINTED' SALE APRIL 21 THROUGH~3Q TO INTRODUCE MORE AND MORE PEOPLE TO WONDERFUL BERKSHIRE STOCKINGS ayl&ce top ends gaiter funs tore»er n y lf ic e a f te r w e lt estri run pro te ctio n -, fu]l-feShwn«Z \ actually knit ts fit \ d fiin ty «Straight flattering, slenderumg for sandwiches or as a base for creamed dishes. O L’ SOUTH’RN CORN BREAD IS N O W AT YOUR GROCERS F la v o r Makes the tastiest toast you’ve ever eaten! M Finest Concert Was Presented Sunday B.F. G o o d r ic h S o u th e rn € r I n ter est T o M C H I A Sgt. and Mrs. A h in H ashberger Mr and Mrs. W iliam Klenz of Vancouver. Wash, spent last left last w eekend for a ten day week visiting a t th e hom e of h er vacation and visit to San Fran- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil B eau- cisco. While there Mrs KJenz jd e tte . Sgt. H ashberger is ata-1 wijl also purchase gift items for tioned at the P ortlan d Air Force h er H eirloom House w hich she I ®ase- . re-opens on May 1st. Soutkty Mrs. Harvey Meets Women O f Asia Mrs. Morris Harvey, form erly of Coquille, and w ho now lives in G uam w ith her husband w ho teaches there, atten d ed a recent conference of th e In tern atio n al F ederation of U niversity Women in th e P hillippines. Mrs. H arvey stayed m ore than a week in M anila an d m et w ith w omen from Ceylon, India, J a p an, Korea, T h ailan d , H aw aii, A ustralia and New Zealand." ‘-PROBATION A FTER DEATH fitte ih e e l w ill be the subject in CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES S u n d a y , A p r il 24 F ir s t C hurch o f C h r is t C o q u ille S c ie n t is t , "cups" perfectly narrow iole modern shoe design 306 N. Adams Street Church Services Sundays a t 11 a.m. Wednesdays at 8 p.m. Reading Room 175 East Second S t.1 1 to 4 except Sundays and Holidays A cordial welcome is extended to all. tapered toe n y lflr e f o e - r i n g attract™ « appearance" toe rues betöre they start X f s r o tx i N G s l K : ptbc »ilf (Uti-fesypned jiccfciflg that has an the impcitóni festine/... Flavored with honey! A F T E R A P R IL 30TH, T H E SE FA M ED STO C K IN G S Baked with delicious Crunchy Topping! Delivered lo c a li/, •to te and local ta x w extra. GO BA C K TO R E G U L A R PRICE! Look A t These Whopping Savings! HONESTLY THAT’S ALL IT COSTS TO O W N A NEW "ROCKET* OLDSMOBILE! 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