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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1946)
F.“-- * . t n ooqunxa vallmy s in t in b l , coqvux *. obboon . T hursday , N ovember A t Riverton A t Coquille High Roy District Justice Court Letter Sweaters Given Players B y Lois Hansen Bonita M ille r Named Miss Bonita M ille r was elected tins week by the senior c class iveeK oy uie scau«* u m « to represent Coquille high school in c< ........................... “ the Good Citizenship contest, w hich is sponsor- C it ed by the D.A.R. each She w . — — w year. - was selected on the bases o f depend- a b ility , service, ..'h iX ^ b y from a group¡of^three ¿hoton by the f a a i l t y ^ ^ e y were ^ t y Ceaney, a N ^ d A Th?1 aX T^elected this from Thanksgiving Time fine and costs fur having defective brakes on November IS. Lawrence H Hutehinson paid »7.ÜO H arley H. Simpson paid »7.00 fine a void and costs on November 15 foreign Keith D. Neal was fined_»9.00, in cluding costs, on November 19 for having an overload. H arold S. Hoisington paid »5.0« fine and costs on November 16 for having a void foreign license. C liffo rd C Coiebank sbank paid »7 00 fine and costs on November 19 fo r having a void foreign license. He also paid »7.00 fin e and costs for not having an operator's perm it. George A. Quilhaugh paid »9.00 fine and costs on November 18 fo r huving four persons in the d riv e r’s aeat James F. Stevens paid »7.00 fin e and costs on November IS for having an operator’s pegmU. M arian L . Hales paid »5.00 costs on Nov. IS fo r having a void foreign license. Otis W. Path ad paid $7.00 finruand costs on November 19 tor nut having an operator’s license. John A. G riffin paid »7.00 fine and costs on November 19 fo r not having an operator’s perm it. I Bonnie S. B unnell paid »5.00 fine and coats on November IS fo r not having an operator’s license. > Thomas D. Hennesy.paid »7.00 fin e costs on November 19 for not and sving an operator's license. He also hav lid $7.00 fin e and costs for not li.o - paid ing a chauffeur's license. Kenneth R. H illik e r paid »5.00 fin e and costs on November 18 fo r having a void foreign license. Leland R. Lonsberry paid »14.00 fine and costs on November 19 fo r having an im proper angling license. - l ' | a u f \A /r i4 4 n n W I J ||P ,| • _ Gauer By H a u l A. Hudson Students at Roy school are w ritin g The eighth grade boys have received kagivlMg p|ays w hich wiU be th e ir letterm an sweaters fo r basket . Wednesday before ball. Thanksgiving. The last play given Arago w ill play volley b all and bas w ill tell of the firs t Thanksgiving Day. ket b all w ith our teams on Friday evening, Nov. 22nd, on our court. There w ill also be a Thanksgiving Mrs. Norma A lle n was abeent last week fro m her position as teacher of Th# Charles Cook was on the Honor ro ll th ird and fo u rth grades in the R iv CUa “ scholarships in the spring of and also^on^the Perfect Attendance erton school. Q rlfftth t Robin Russell Johnson is in the Belle next year. Those chosen w *re J o e appendectomy. K nife hospital recuperating from an C ^ u ih e “ w S T school. Patty Geaney Sandm and Glenn w ent to Coos Bay “ lendectomy. Mrs. George Shelton Shelton an<J an<J Mrs. Mrs. E E li li and ® ^ M M U » b T h « * students • F h #nd visited at _Jrs. George h‘g h ja » o lM tu a lly . A rnold te lt Thuraday. S m ith’s B ra u it hod a good day shopping in Mla _______. _ ____ ^ e d T X t S J Z n m i t t e e under the ' Roy di” Roseburg last week. Mrs. C hristina Fetch passed away suddenly at the home o f berdaughtor, direction <rf co-chainnen, M«rton Doneida M ullen, Garv and Mrs. Wm. Axe, in M y rtle P oint She m - 1 W n y w . went to Coos Bay Monday, was fo rm e rly of R iverton and her plans almost ‘ u, Wayne plans to enter the Navy, friends w ill miss her. nual Junior *7°*?’ to rt urn on i ^ an Morgan and George Peterson Mr. and M rs. E li B ra u it entertained he'd ln the chosen is have resigned as paper carriers for over the week-end. Among visitors D e c e m b e r^ . T ^ L ,th^ n nh£ the Coos Bay Times, were Jane M a rtin of Roseburg sister -Candy Land. Bob Spears and ms ? purchased a Ford of Ell. and M r. and Mrs. Paul Hanson orchestra w ill provide th e mmuc lo r Wayne M ullen of C alifornia and Dora Howard and the affair. The |P«** 111 be »1 80 V Y p , terson has been ill mother ot Hauser. per ^ U a n d dancing w ill begin a t, s b e to able to be W arren Sm ith and Joanne have nine o clock . ! up Mow moved to their new home in Bandon F to JVavy ( L a rry Hubbard and Delores Peter- We welcome the Bruce Thompson Bob Dykes a member of son, who have been i ll w ith the flu , fa m ily on the Frank H u ll place and class, w ill leave Friday fo r the wavy. urned to school Tuesday, the k ilg o re fa m ily on the N ils « , He k a n s d h e member td he. c U * " ^ T r t v T r i , rising » in « the hard ranch, w ith A ldo Marca. in a ll activities, out was most P™«n , . . few Hijrh M r. and Mrs. C arl Freid and Bob inent in sports, having been a tw o" , water at Thanksgiving time w ill be left last Friday evening for th e ir new year letterman in football. , t UnWeleome home. __ Enters High M a rtie P o in t.' LAota Johnson and Patsy Detlefsen O ur sympathies go to the fa m ily o f ; A rth u r Heart, from M y rtle Point, [u f]u Charles Sell who passed away sud- The Mothers’ club w ill meet at the V ouuw « to r n ' day morn,ng Sophomore house Tuesday evening Our M r and Mrs. M ax B ritto n spent The Vernon P hU hptom U y.. » tu r n - clans. ___ ■ teacher, Mrs. M ackfy, w ill be the Monday in C oquille visitin g Mrs. Am y ing fro m a vteH Io Nebraska, had car, Flay Cast Chooen B ritto n and on ' trouble near ______ Burns, _ Ore., T h e ca st lo fo r tn the one-act play, __________ Jre., and Roland . l _ The cast e o n e -a c t p ia y , T he , r-w l_ le y o . c o m m u n itv K . H a rt made a hu rrie d tr ip there to F irst Shave,” w hich w111 be presented „ f ^ X n n t o R to “ ’ __ attend the game at class on Friday, Novem- are ._______ PMnning «e help them get home Monday night, by the senior coining week-end. whiU b ^ i? e t o ^ p “ ' ' P ¡ene « t o r this i depicU»g fr im his Lubrication and Battery Charging Ice Creot.i Groceries Gas b Oil Open U ntil »• F. M. DO N'S O A SIS “t e r m From the Hi-Seheol On Hlwsy ID I” Now H IG H E S T Jersey Herds Get Re-Classification O a sX l o f \ l ^ m ^ i de^ c a nr t is’ " . X ^ « » t K X l ’* S J n ^ , cast is as Johnson, C lark G riffith J u d a o n n woman o f sev- and Charles C linton drew the best Grandma Judaon—a woman or sev ------ AJJ pofUrg d e ^ y e d honorable Jersey herds o f P h ilip Cope and S Z a * ^ ’^ < ^ h X - V e £ £ Sons, Langlois, and Sweet and Nash ™,8 s* ns* M numor , I Pupils W ilhs « good - Pupils who have reached the stand- of Sixes, have recently been reclassi fied, the county agent’s office re youn* er^ ,oy , Joan Gauer, A lle n M ullen. Wendell ports The w ork was done by H. P. m H «m Lh lo ir th e m a i d — Ramona Robison, Charles Cook, Jackie Grimes, Ewalt, assistant extension dairyman, C unnb^ham RusseU H ubbard and Sandra G riffith Oregon State college. ........ .........------------------------ hnals re M r. Glenn G riffith was elected As- In the Cope herd seven animals re- - L j l n ^ J u d s u n — tw elve-year old classified were rated tw o vary good, | w b “ ' y sf^ h U ®¡rspoiled-Joyce Ben- sisQrnt Steward at the last Grange three good plus, tw o good in d iv id u a ls .' . * y 1X5 wycr ; election. Nash and Sweet cattle were classified , naJJ* H a r r , H o llis te r - ^ n over-bearing ’ 3 S 2 K r X i£ g ^ w ^ 2 r » t f W « t of 12 as I very good, 14 good plus, and tw o lassified ------- good. The tw o herds represent the finest Jersey stock In the nation and are re y and m A ^ G ^ e r kn o w n - by dairym en a ll over the country. M arion H ow ly— a ta ll, p re tty g irl -------------------------- . whu lacks.distinction. lacks distinction. _ _______ 1 Dave Dave Kline K lm e was was home home oyer the ‘ .s ïK a s s s r s a c w ill be re-checked by A r t H oeton,' rice‘ w uiiam s. local contracting electrician, fo r the ----- -*—* new wires th a t - w “ ill be p p u u t t Jn in to to the ' K m«ae to r au locks stevans G irl Scout rooms and also to increase ’’ r n o u llU i l r . t/ the lig h t in th e mal nauditortum . tCa* ^ Hardware, Coquille. Ora. V P “ s i . im s . Q U A L IT Y COAL Prompt D elivery N ew ! Carrillo and Barrett . J ONE-WEEK SERVICE C all Us A nd See H o w M uch B etter Y o u r L a u n d ry Looks W hen You L e t Us D e I t Coal Dealers Res, 626 South H enry C O Q U IL L E Telephone 40L LAUNDRY West F ro n t Phone 11 F o rm er C h ro m e ■ R eduction P lan t Ideally suited fo r many purposes, including« -P ole and Tie Treating —Processing Lumber Products —Feed Storage —Cement Storage and Production —Cheese and Dairy Products Manufacturing —Farm Equipment and Warehouse - G r i s t Mill This plant is 15 miles southeast of Marshfield, Oregon. It consists of 65 acres of land, offices and a ware house. The project was designed for treating chrome concentrates to segregate chromic oxide for use in the production of chrome steel by others. Machinery has been re moved. M A IN SEPARATOR B U IL D IN G SMALL STRUCTURES » r"? n»»r •rea^ConrretoJfvuBdation», floor, limited w —*1 - faday, bacava» af 9m wortdwlda d» a I d , rfi,f m r^*w y*M OIW U ww m aaa w wM a ” yWa wO'CTwl Or* fHUr y w Kurv*. va w m a a ^g *- SwCWrU O * * , , wO « r tu y U aaCbM L W Ir r * r*d rWrrCrr* 9 r * «w »O '’ M w m pac Almi ft o y »wma, Maral Taa H O W WYLER U e s tld x C O N STR U C TIO N PROTRCT* THE VITAL PARTS OF THE WATCH Corrnrated stool siding and rooftag. LABORATORY OFFICE BUILDING »«.« «. WAREHOUSE ~ * «. UTILITIES Water, sewers. TRANSPORTATION road. Arterial highway (Ne. 1811 adjoins property. CòfflpCVG tflG M I For Further luformatlou Auk fo r Catalog Number 1501 H «fcetefteede«» k« sl tplrol apebeK OenMe In 4 ONM Logsdon Jewelry Between Penney'« and Igloo Locker S it West First Coquille. Ore. Scaled bids m ost be in before 4 p. November 29, for opening at that time. Send to: NOTICE On too lenror left hand corner of the envelope containing the M d a M U bo included th o fo ilow - ing statem ent eaoipteto: Healed B M to bo opened Naeember M . IM S at 4 p. as. \ 1 A L ■ INDUSTRIAL DIVISION OF REAL PROPERTY DISPOSAL WAR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION P. O. B w 4042. Swou telwBd, PorMoMl S, Oro. PO 72 Phrnw W lkM w r 7741