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COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL
Reports On Girl Scout Training
Predict Lively Girl Scout Camp
New ideas for outdoor fun for
! girls who will atten d th is sum -
m ers Day Camp w ere told m em -
■ bers of th e Coquille Girl Scout as-
sociation a t th eir m eeting Tuesday
evening in th e Community build-
F irs t A id C lass
T o M e e t T o n ig h t
All girls in th e Coquille area
are cordially invited to atten d th e
annual Day Cam p w hich is spon-
sored by the local G irl Scout as
sociation.
Troop com m ittee women m oth.
D u . o a i
.
ers oi Brownie and G irl Scouts
Robert Riedel and Mrs und a„ others jn terested
heI
Mike H uddleston outlined th e ing at „
c
are invited tQ
ideas they had gam ed a t a tra in - m eet W ednesday, Ma 4th io r an
ing m eeting last week in S p rin g - opportunity to learn th e activities
field. Besides cam ping songs and used a t thjs sum m er's camp. At
outdoor games, they had been in- the Com m unity building,
the
i structed in cam ping equipm ent, m eetings a re set from 10 a.m. to
use of the compass knots, t y p e s ™
women atten d i
are
of f.res and a wide variety of asked to bri
a sack }
and
| other outdoor activities m ost in- coffee will be provided.
! teresting to girls ages 7 to 11.
!
Thursday, April 21, 1955
raffi
Timber
Tafft
•J.
Mrs. M arg aret Holton announced
today that th e Ground O bserver
Corps’ Red Cress F irs t Aid class
w ill be held at 7 o’clock th is eve
ning at th e C om m unity building
ra th e r th an a t th e City Council
Cham bers
as
previously
an
nounced.
shaving age. P itchforks u n til re building sta rted yet; b u t we hope
cent y ears w ere considered good th e cause is continued and th a t one
buys a t $1.98.
of these days our C oquille V olun
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te er F ire D epartm ent will have
How fo rtu n a te can you get? We ju st that. A rea l hom e for th eir
like th e rem a rk by one Coquille m odern equipm ent and a place to
lady Sunday w hen she said, “T hink w ork from . I t ’s still th e best fire
of it, I get eight concerts next d ep artm en t in the state, old hall,
J year, Coos Bay and Coquille. o r new hall.
T h a t’s m ore th a n I could ever af-
ford in P o rtlan d .”
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Y our Insurance needs — See
Firem en h a v e n ’t th e ir n e w 1 Dick Jew ell—W ith C. W. L ittle.
Some people collect old license u n d er th e sun, “I’ll sell it to you
p la te s—w e’ve a couple of p rin ters for ex actly th e sam e p rice it w ill
w ho collected old Ja p light bulbs cost you by m ail.”
— 25-w atters at th a t—on th e beach
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Sunday. To each his own.
Old L ige h a d n ’t com e to Y am
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hill co unty and m ade m oney for no
Don Estes took out a photo reason. “T ak e it,” h e says, “h ere’s
graphic party Sunday, Dr. Leland y o u r $1.69.” “N ot so fast, Lige,’
Gould and Dr. Earl H am ilton. It said o u r H ard w are friend. " I t’s j
w as the p ostgraduate field trip of $1.69, p lu s a m oney o rd er of 20
O ver 100 men a re expected to
.. th e recent course P o stm aster Estes
attend the Pacific N o rth w est Re tau g h t a t the A rt C enter. And cents; p lu s postage of 3 cents to
gional m eeting of th e M ens G a r speaking of the course, a farew ell m ail th e le tte r; plus p arcel post of
27 cents o r a to tal of $2.19. A nd I
den clubs of A m erica w hich will class dinner was held W ednesday
be held h ere S atu rd ay , according night and some of th e finest col w o n 't give it to you e ith e r until
to D aryl Crose, p resid en t of th e I ored slides of flow er a rra n g e a w eek passes, for th a t’s how long j
you w ould h av e to w ait to get it.”
local group.
m ents you can im agine w ere
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The
d
ay-long
event
w
ill
sta
rt!
A regional meeting in the state
show n by Mrs. Cliff K ern who is
“B ut I w an t it today,” said Lige.
/
/
at
8:30
a.m.
w
hen
th
e
m
em
bers
conference program on education I Response "P o o r
fam ous for h er flow er grow ing and "My h ay is dow n, and needs stack
leave from th e C om m unity b u ild flow er arrangem ent.
i for the Coos County area will be
ing.”
ing for a to u r of g ardens and sta te
1 held A pril 28 at the Coquille Com- T o B lo o d m o b ile
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parks in th e county. T he aftern o o n ! C oquille’s M en’s G arden Club is
! m unity building, according to Paul
m
eeting
is
scheduled
for
1:3o
a
t
¡
Jess
B
arton,
city
chairm
an
of
the
L
ige
got
th e point. A nd th e story 1
T. Franzen of M yrtle Point, ch air
th e only registered garden club in
man. Dr. John R. R ichards will Red Cross Bloodmobile, reported the C om m unity building. The Oregon belonging to th e N ational is still a fam ous one in our sleepy
attend as G overnor P atterso n ’s this week th a t the response was Flow er Lovers club w ill serv e cof M en’s G arden Clubs of Am erica. hom etow n w h ere w e w ere brought
com m ittee m em ber consultant. Dr “p o o r” w hen the u n it visited h ere fee during a “b rea k ” in the session. T h at’s w hat th e P o rtlan d G arden up from suckling in fan t to the
M em bers of th e A rago PTO will sections said Sunday.
, Richards is w ith th e state system i ' . last
. . week. T here
. . w
. ere 119 ; pints of
of higher .d u ra tio n at Eugene.
bl°°d g,yenf’ * blch ,was beIow the serve the no-host ban q u et at 6:30
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1 Purpose« of the conference are: quoto ** "f 12a ptoU
p.m. G uest speaker w ill be Don
Big boasting going on in N orth
S
try
k
e
r
of
Langlois,
a
collector
of
1. Bring about a m ore w ide-
Bend. T heir population over 7,000
rare and in terestin g p la n ts from m ark w hich m akes them largest
I spread know ledge and ap p recia
all over th e w orld. C larence N or city in Coos County. O ne will get
tion of and in terest in education.
WHY PAY MORE for fire insurance
ris will p resid e as m a ste r of cere you two th a t Coos B ay’s City Stockmen!
2. Help create a continuing con
monies. A ch arg e of $1.50 p er p e r Council gets rig h t on th e ball now
w hen Oregon M utual Fire Insurance
cern on the p a rt of a g reat n um
son has been set for th e d in n er.
ber of citizens to face th e ir res- j
an d asks for a special census.
gives you absolute fire protection, at
Mr. Crose has announced th a t
| possibilities tow ard education.
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substantial,
w orthw hile savings? This
-
Dance clubs from Oregon and ¡ " X n ™
g ard en in g is
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erve to bring about an anal-
L ast week w e ra n an editorial
NOW is the time to Vaccinate
ysis of the cu rren t condition of o u r | N orthern C alifornia attended
^ n d the m eeting and
pioneer firm insures only selected
ab o u t “Discount H ouses” and this
education system.
S quare and P a tte rn Dance Ja m - ‘ a ?
against Blackleg and Malignant
risks. N aturally, fire losses are low
4 Provide exam ples of solutions boree S unday at th e Coquille I .
t t n ° lnK th e conference will w eek we hear radio new s a d v e r
Edema.
tisem
ents
from
th
e
Bay
area
th
a
t
er,
and the resulting savings go to
I to educational problem s and in- C om m unity building.
>e m em bers of clubs from Camas
splration for an accelerated effo rt ¡ S tartin g a t 10 o’clock, th e m orn- '
i P o r‘Ia n d - th e re 's one of them over on the W < have Fresh, Refrigerated Stocks
policyholders—savings th at now total
j in planning m ore action program s , ¡ng’s p rogram featu red p attern , irX ) n
C’ S®1®"?’ It ° rth Bay.
over seven million dollars!
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of school im provem ent.
dances. R efreshm ents of hot d o g s,'
Which rem inds us of a v ery d e
5. Provide th e basis for a r e p o r t, pop an d coffee w ere sold by the „ „ m l d ’ A h Iand’ E ugene and Co
lightful story, tru e too, of a fa r
to P resident Eisenhow er on th e T heta Rho girls followed at 1 p.m
,
CL. CHAUVEI SEPTICUS BACTERIN
m er in th e neck of th e woods we
significant and pressing problem s by sq u a re and round dances.
in 2cc or 5ec dose.
used to live in.
, in the field of education and m ak
M em bers of the Blue Pacific I C
TRIPLE BACTERIN in lOcc dose.
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Dance
club
w
ere
hosts
and
hostes-
^
O
l
C
W
a
y
t
m
p
i
O
y
C
C
S
J ing recom m endations insofar as
More calves are protected, each
1 possible for th eir solution.
ses. Clubs attending included Co- A
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H ere it is: Old Lige cam e into
Questions to be discussed at th e quille. P ort Orford, Roseburg Eu- ^ 5 5 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 f V i e e t S
th e John D eere and G eneral H ard year, from Blackleg and Malig
j meeting include: W hat should our gene. M ,r tle P e in ,.a n d Coo, Bay
F q |. A n n u Q | D i n n e r
w are S tore in our little Yamhill nant Edema with FRANKLIN,
schools accom plish; how can we
County town and said, “ W hat’s the than with any other brand.
get the school facilities we need;
Now is tfc« Dm« to start building rosis-
A nnual S p rin g banquet of th e price on th a t p itch fo rk ?” The tanco
how can we get and keep enough
against Shipping Favor. A spring
m erchant who had carried Lige
Safew
ay
Em
ployees
association
dost followed by a booster dose in the
good teachers; how can we o rgan
through thick and th in told him, fall
develops
strong resistance.
I
was
held
T
uesday
evening
a
t
th
e
ize ou r school system s m ost ef-
"$1.98.” “ H m m m m m ph,” said Lige,
Coquille C om m unity building w ith “ I can buy it for $1.69 from th e j
] ficlently and econom ically; how i
| Jim Buck of M yrtle P o in t p resid m ail order house.” T hen said our j
I can we pay for our schools; and
ing as m aster of cerem onies.
how can we obtain a continuing ■
399 N. CENTRAI.
H ard w are friend who also gave us
County C lerk G eorgianna V aug
PHONE 8X41
A dance was held follow ing the an advertisem ent each week, plus
public support for education?
REXALL DRUGS
han and County T reasu rer W illard banquet.
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Main
and
Central
Phone
321
som
e
free
advice
on
every
th
in
g
W aggoner explained th e operations
A tten d in g th e ev en t w ere m em
of th e ir offices to R otarians Wed- bers from M yrtle Point, Coos Bay,
, nesday. They were introduced by North Bend, Roseburg, S u th erlin
A PRIL
R otarian Janies H arrison, judge and Coquille.
A PRIL
W ED. - S A T.
S U N ., M O N ., TU ES.
j of the Coos County court.
20-21-22-23
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24-25-26
Mrs. V aughan told how m oney is
' received and accounted for and C la ir G ra y Joins
B IG G E S T O F A L L
George F. Burr, mayor of Cc said th a t in addtion to the m any
r
ii -
know
n duties
dep
artm ent,
en t, S o u th w e s te rn S ta ff
I 1 quille. and chairm an of the Coos *n
° Wn
d ',t,e ' , of h er ‘A
partm
County Cham ber of Com m erce, h e . ~ u n ,y
a s 0 official
I ro a d s commute... las. week reques- ' b" ” U '
“ ' t h e county funds,
C lair G ray, w ith th e Pioneer
ted th e Oregon S tate Highway tnld ,
d a Wa“ ? nl r G rocery com pany for a q u a rte r of
commission to m ake an im partial u’J
j ’ of “ 'e- an d explained a cen tu ry an d w holesale salesm an
survey to determ ine the best routeI
V
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,
G race K e lly . . . Best A c tre s s
in this area for nearly 33 years,
Ito the Coos area from Douglas Lnrt ' ,tb e w ar ran t w n t.n g bas.s this week joined th e car sales staff
county.
| and use efRcial county checks
of S outhw estern M otors in Co
quille.
Burr reported th a t the highw ay , . ,
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Mr. G ray is now a t th e Used C ar
I official« are “astounded” that no L i g h t D U l b S a l e
lot but ev en tu ally will w ork in
specific routes w rit- requested. c « ’ | | I l
j
both used and th e new Buicks and
Bdrr said it was the feeling of j t l l l U n d e r W O V
Chevrolet«.
the County Cham ber th a t the high-
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way d epartm en t was best fitted to 1
Sale of all kinds of G eneral
. engineer and plan th e best route Electric light bulbs w as u n d er JO IN S BROTHER HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Horace ^Roberson
to the coast from inland.
way this w eek by all the Cub
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Scouts of Pack 16». O rd ers will of M eridian, Miss., have brought
be taken for odd sizes though th eir fam ily to Coquille w here Mr.
T ry -O u ts For Play
average generally used sizes are Roberson is w orking w ith his
brother G rady Roberson in th e
available from the Cut».
S ta rte d T h is W eek
In ease anyone wants to order, Roberson Roofing com pany.
T ry-outs are being held this them , they may call 2731: 1492;
in A PERLBERG SEATON Production
1 week for the th ree -a ct comedy. or 7 R »2 and leave nam es and
Suds In Your Eye,” w hich will orders
he presented th e early p a rt of
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MARGE
Ju n e under th e auspices of th e F ^ ’ Xa. C L
A
■
«na
i
Mens' Gardeners
Set Region Meet
Here Saturday
M oney
in Your
Pocket
Regional Education Meeting Slated
For April 28 At Community Building
Savings W ith Oregon
TOM ATOES
Garden Fresh
Mutual Fire Insurance
tu b e
Dancers Attend
Jamboree Sunday
AVOCADOS
10<=
each
BANANAS
W ESSO N O IL
q u a rt
59c
County Officials
Explain Work
T ID E
g ia n t
size
ACADEMY AWARD
W IN N IN G PICTURE
S TR A W B E R R IE S
Fresh Frozen
4 pkgs.
fo r
B etty C rocker
C A K E M IX E S
33e
M A R G A R IN E
Southern Maid
2 39«=
Cal Top
Ic<5!'i,l.e. Val,‘‘y Art Association L iit t ¿hop U pe n ed
K" which
K,,,r“ was
,ie w '• ritten
d,’"'"n8
| play
by Jack A t N e w L o c a tio n
| K irkland and based on th e novel
I by M ary Lasswell.
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ATTENDING CONVENTION
H arvey Crim, city recorder, will
return today from a convention of
J city recorders and judges.
12 b o ttle s
fo r
PEANUT
BUTTER
4-LB. STANDBY
COOKIE JAR
$ 1 .8 9
N y lo n
E x q u is ite H osie ry
p a ir
Aragold
AGED CHEESE
Piece or Brick
BONNEY'S
Request Made
For Highway Work
D etergent
CATSUP
R E M IN D E R :
Sorry. . . Too Lafe
To Classify
The Gift Box is now open across
th e street from the F ire d ep art
m ent afte r m oving from Main
street, it was announced th is week
P artn ers in th e business i
Meadames P atra W oodruff, Veta
Peppin, Joan Sw eetm an, and Amy
Britton.
THE COUNTRY GIRL
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APRIL 26-27-28
Special Active Club
Benefit - P rofits to
Crippled C hildren Camp
If You T hrilled To
"The Stratton Story”
and
"The Glenn Miller Story”
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DANA ANDREWS2
' DAVID FARRAR
W eim araner puppied for Sale or
Trade. 2380 Sherm an Avenue,
North Bend, O regon.
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NOTH E OE HEARING OF
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from crossroads.
See me
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IN THE COUNTY COURT.
THE STATE O F OREGON IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
COOS
In the M atter of th e )
E state of
)
W « > ,• * little outnumbered here
| Don M orton Rush,
)
but * e do all go out lo> quick
Deceased )
reliable tenace "
Notice is hereby given th a t the
final account of C aisa L Rush, ad
m inistratrix of the E state of Don When you need f a s t dependable
Morton Rush, deceased, has been service. you ean alw ays count
filed In th e County C ourt of Coo«
on us.
County. Oregon, and th at hearing
will be had thereon on Tuesday,
the 17th day of May, 1955, at the
K e e le r's U n io n
hour of 10 00 a.m. in the Countv
Court Room in th e C ourt House,
Service
Coquille, Oregon, for hearing of
objections to said final accouin and
TIRES - BATTERIES
I the settlem ent thereof.
WASHING - LUBRICATION
I
CASSA I. RUSH
Phone 1061
505 N. Centra’
A d m in istratrix
Dates of publication: April 21. V ie Your B rakes and G ive O u-
28 and May 5 and 12, 1955.
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7:00 and 9:10
Special M atinee S aturday
S tartin g 4:45
JUPITERS WILLIAMS -KEEl
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MS
M atinee Sunday-
Special C inem ascope Short
"LORNA DOONE"
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