The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 21, 1955, Image 9

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u ìlle Valley
Valley Sentinel
COQUILLE, OREGON,
Save-On Food Store
Non-Residents Can
Fish In Olir Ocean
Phone 701
Prices in effect Thursday. April 21 through Wednesday, April 27
SUNSHINE SNO FLAKE
C R A C K ER S
2
GOLD HILL
ir r e 9 - p ie c e s
MELO WEST
FANCY BRAND
THEY ENJOYED HUNT—Young Mary McGrath and Ray Me.
Lendon had lots of fun at the Rotary club's annual Easter Egg
Hunt on the courthouse lawn. And. they also enjoyed the good
Dixie cups of ire cream that the club members gave the young­
sters foilowing the hunt. (Sentinel Photo)
be tw o local fishing boat events.
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Quarterhorse Boys
W ant More Showing
Glenn and Lee B arber shop w hich
nam es can be p u t on to be given to
the Coos County fair board.
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M em bers of th e fine horse fra -
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te rn itv in Coos C ounty are asking
for m ore show ing of fin e horses
and q u arte rh o rse b reeds a t th e
V eterans of F oreign W ars will
Coos County F air th is coming elect new officers Wednesday
sum m er.
night (A pril £0) a t th e m eeting
A petition is in C oquille at the | a tth e I^ibor Temple.
Officers Wed.
M ARGARINE
PET MILK
tQlltins
A n o th er B ig W eek at the
5 forS l.O O
2 for2 5 c
SPRECKLE’S
SUGAR
lO 'lb-bag 9 9 c
FISHERS
BISKIT MIX
4<V0Zpkg3 5 c
VAN CAMPS ('.RATED
TUNA
reg29c
CATSUP M -oz. bottle
4 for$ l.O O
HUNT’S TOMATO
2 for 3 5 c
STANDBY PURE STRAWBERRY
Reg. 49c
PR E SE R V E S
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box 4 5 c
CHILI BEAKS reg31c
2 for4 9 c
PEARS
reg 39c 3 3 c
2 lb l o a f $ 1 X > O
CH EESE
Friday Fish Day
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ARMOUR'S
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in gettin g a real softball league
organized.
T h ey ’re doing a lot
and as alw ays Bob M ason's in th e
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A bill signed by G overnor P aul
I forefront of activities w hen i t T _
L. P atterso n recently allow s non-
comes to pepping up a good cause.
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I resid en t com m ercial fisherm en to
This year softball will d raw p ra c - ! çb tain iicenses to fish in ocean
tically every living b rea th in g doll w aters o ver w hich th e state of
of a m an, so w e’re told, and w ith Oregon has jurisdiction. The new
18 team s in th e field, th e re ’s room i la ' \ becam e effective A pril 1.
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U nder previous laws, non-res-
for anyone who b reathes.
; ident com m ercial fisherm en could
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obtain only delivery licenses to
Good new s to sm all fry is th e land catches from ocean w aterg be_
fact th a t city and schools w ill co- yond th e th ree -m ile lim it to O re-
operate in p ersuading C urt J a rv is S°n dealers. A y e a r’s residence in
to help run th e sum m er rec re atio n - Oregon, how ever, w as required for
al program again th is com ing year. issuance of a license to fish in
Fred Lorenz hit the ja ck p o t last L ast y ea r’s program in w hich ocean w aters w ith in th e th ree-m ile
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Coach Curt took p a rt w as a real lim it.
week. He landed a couple
♦u is « com
~ ing y ear
A nother provision of the new
H of nice ain g e r . . . and th
law allow s issuance of com m er­
big Chinook w hile he and Mrs. w ill be even better.
cial fishing licenses to citizens u n ­
Lorenz w ere spending a week on
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er 18 years of age.
the Rogue. R eported th a t one day ’ Ju d g e Dal M. K ing is rep o rt-
it was exceptionally good fishing ly in sam e situ atio n lots
far-
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m ers a re in . . . he has d eer e a t-
w ith lots of fish being taken.
I ing up his young trees
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Motorboat Races To Draw Big Crowds
To Lakeside Event Saturday Morning
1 spwnsiiinf tnffliTOniS
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Thursday, April 21,1955
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as it ’s ag ain st the law to shoot ’em.
F rid ay was th e best fishing
In Luckey B onney’s, L uckey he w aggles his arm s and th e deer day up to th a t tim e on the
w as busy w rap p in g up packages look him over w ith w h at is said Rogue River, according to Fred
during his O ne-C ent sale and to be judicial calm. JCome deer Lorenz, w ho caught tw o fine
talking . . . yep . . . . about his season an d th e Ju d g e and the Chinook th a t day. He and Mrs.
proposed salm on trip ju st as soon farm ers w on't have any deer on
Lorenz cam e hom e on S aturday
as th e sun shone, to th e Rogue
th e ir places at all. But now . . . J a fte r a w eek of fishing and
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who said th e d eer w eren ’t sm a rt?
hoping for fish in th e C u rry
W hile lots of people go dow n
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county tow n.
South, Dan Steinm etz says th e re ’s
real sport a t Siltcoos L ake going
a fte r th e w ary big bass th a t hit
like fury rig h t now. H e’s spent
th e past tw o Sundays a t Siltcoos
doing his bit to d epopulate the i
bass population in th a t nice lake.
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B iggest boating new s on th e , records established w ill be official.
A nother good clam tid e this horizon this w eekend is th e sp rin g This is th e first tim e th a t the local
coming w eekend. We still ca n ’t races at Lakeside, O regon sta rtin g races have had th is approval,
get over th e fact th a t you rak e * S aturday m orning at 11 a. m.
E n terin g w ill be m otor boat m en
’em up at C harleston, and th e y ’re
Sponsored by th e S outhw estern from all up and dow n th e Pacific
also delicious to eat. O nly trouble O regon M otorboat Association an d Coast.
this week, th e tid e is so early it th e Lakeside Boy Scouts, th e
F rom th is area a re L yle Knox,
means practically staying up all races th is year have th e official Jo h n H artley, Ken M yers, Ralph
night to get a clam.
approval of the A m erican Pow er Hall, Ted McKenzie, Carl Woods.
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1 Boat A ssociation. Races w ill re -
The races will b e both inboard
Joe M archand and Bob M ason ceive n ational recognition and I and outboard and th e re w ill also
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20
oz. tumblers
SUMMERTIME WHOLE KERNEL
CORN
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2 for 2 5 c
14c
HOUR OF PROPHECY
“ The A.B.C.’s o f
n
SALVATION
Spring Fresh Produce
NO. 1 ASPARAGUS
LB.
|2 C
INDIAN RIVER
GRAPEFRUIT, each
SEE THE BEAUTIFUL “BLACK-LIGHT” ILLUSTRATION THAT MAKES THIS
PROFOUND TOPIC AS SIMPLE AS A.B.C.
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CRLSP STALKS
CELERY, lb.
FR ID AY, A PR IL 22-7:30 P.M.
RADISHES OR GREEN
ONIONS, bunch
NEW PEAS
Lb.
“Why Didn’t God
Kill the Devil-
GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS. 2 lbs.
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And Save the World From Sin and Misery?' i s /
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SATURDAY, APRIL 23-7:30 P.M.
. . . A Certain Voice for These Uncertain Times
An April Thanksgiving at Save-On
Food Store
“CREPE of the KREMLIN”
HEAR ABOUT THE SEVEN FATEFUL WORDS OF GOD THAT SPELL
DOOM FOR RUSSIA’S HOPE OF WORLD DOMINION!
Ready For The Oven
TURKEYS
Budget Pac - 10 to 15-lb. average weight
Every resident of the Coquille Area owes it to himself to hear this dis­
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cussion of one of the Bible’s most amazing prophecies!
SUNDAY, APRIL 24-7:30 P.M.
39c
Fresh
Pan-Ready Fryers lb. 5 9 c
Salt Pork
lb. 3 5 c
V i or Whole Hams, lb. 5 9 c
Chili Rolls
lb. 3 9 c
Pork Liver
lb. 2 5 c
Sliced Bacon
lb. 4 9 c
Smoked Hocks
lb. 2 9 c
Slab Bacon
lb. 4 9 c
Armour’s Star
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Fri. and Sat. nights.
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