The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, December 21, 1950, Image 18

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Mrs. Shepherd W ill
Head 0 . E. S.
Cheese Tray Always Tem pting
O. A C. BOARD TO MEET
AND ELECT NEW OFFICERS
The O. & C. Advisory .board w ill
I meet at the Swan Island Adm inis­
tration building, December 19, at
10:00 a. m., Daniel L. Goldy, re­
gional administrator of the Bureau
of Land Management, reported to­
day after consultation w ith Charles
A. Sprague, chairman of the O. &
C. board and publisher of the Ore­
gon Statesman at Salem.
Goldy
said that the meeting would be
devoted to election of board o ffi­
cers for 1951, and a report on the
status of the following matters:
Processing o f permits under the
new O. & C. right-of-w ay regula­
tions; the 1951 advance tim ber sale
program; cadastral survey pro­
gram, proposals for revision of the
mining laws.
Mrs. Jess Shepherd was elected
worthy matron at the regular
COQUILLE, OREGON.
DECEMBER 21, 1956. meeting of Mystic Chapter, No.
147, O. E. S., Dec. 14th. W illiam
McLyman was elected w orthy pa­
tron; A1 Burch, associate patron;
Mrs. V irg il Daniels, associate ma­
tron; Mrs. W illiapi McLyman, con­
ductress, and Mrs. Robert Sheedy,
By HAZEL LEWIS
associate conductress; Mrs. James
Gamwell, secretary, and Mrs. A r - j
chie Lane, treasurer.
A social hour, honoring b irth ­
days and anniversaries of members
followed the election w ith Mrs.
Mrs. Ruthie L ittle and Mrs. Har­ James Gamwell and Mrs. Ben
Craybill as hostesses.
ry Ademeck were initiated into the
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Bingham lodge, No. 168, A. F. Women of the Mooseheart last F ri­
& A- M., held its election of o ffi­ day night. A Christmas exchange
cers Friday night: Hiram Johnson, party was celebrated. Each mem­
worshipful master: Archie Lane, ber revealed their unknown friend.
senior warden: A lbert Bdrch, jun ­
Mrs. John Kusba was a hostess
io r warden; V irg il Daniels, sec­ Mrs. Jim McPoil was chairman of
While cheeae trs y . service is popular snack fare at any time, it is
for the annual Christmas party at
retary; B. R. Nicklaus, treasurer. the refreshments.
The officers w ill be installed F ri­
On Saturday night the Moose her home Wednesday, Dec. 13th. particularly appropriate during this season of the year. So many
day, Dec. 22nd, w ith Elwin Frye as families had their Christmas party, The hoqse was beautifully decor­ popular cheese varieties are available, all pre-cut and pre-packaged,
an attractive tray can be prepared In jig time. Holiday enter­
installing officer.
w ith Santa Claus, a big tree, and ated in ' the Yuletide theme and that
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dainty refreshments of plum pud­ tainment w ill be so easy you’ll want all your friends to visit you.
treats fo r every child.
This tray features natural cheddar cheese, one of the most popular
LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS
The program was prepared by ding and sauce and coffee were o f all cheese varieties, cut in interesting cubes, slices and wedges,
The Legion A u xilia ry met at Mrs. George Woods, Mrs. Victor served on individual trays w ith and attractively arranged around a centerpiece of hors d’oeuvres.
the home of Mrs. Wesley Clark in Durando, Mrs. R. Alawine. It was Santa Claus boats as favors.
Some guests like their cheddar mild, others sharp. To satisfy all your
North Powers Dec. 12 for their a child’s program. Mr. Anderson
The re-election of the present guests include some mild, some sharp.
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regular meeting and g ift exchange. led the singing and M r. Nicklaus officers for 1951 was a part of the
I f you don’t already have one, attractive trays in inexpensive wood
Dainty refreshments were served played the piano for the program. afternoon's business.
A g ift ex­ and chins are available in the g ift and houseware sections of the stores.
by the hostess to the following: Ice cream, cake and cookies were change was enjoyed.
Substantially a ll of the taxpay­
Mrs, Thomas Brierly, Mrs. Vivian served.
Those present were Mrs. Wm. thetically “ The L ittle Hoover com­
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Anderson, Mrs. Mary Farber, Mrs. mission,” w ill be completed this ers td whom the checks were sent '
Knight, Mrs. Jack Bushnell, Mrs.
Ruby Winkleman, Mrs. Fred Stock,
Mr. and Mrs. Jean Slocum, em- Marion Lewis, Mrs Levi Gant, week. In eight major points it apparently had moved from their
Sr., Mrs. Clyde Allen, Mrs. Ray ployees of U. S. Forest Service at Mrs. Bruce Munro, Mrs. Clyde recommends:
former location w ithout leaving a '
Wyland, Mrs. John McKenzie and China Flat left for Portland to Allen, Mrs. H. E. .Quslhaugh, Mrs.
1— That the tax base of any tax­
Mrs. Ford Worsham.
Ida Matthews, Mrs. Hazel Lewis ing district could be established or post office forwarding address.
spend the Christmas holidays.
I f the money represented in
and the hostess. Mrs. John Kusba. changed by a m ajority vote of the
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these checks is not claimed by the j
district.
2— Abandonment of the proper­ end of the current biennium, it I
“YOUR CAR’LL RUN LIKE
ty tax field by legislative action w ill revert to the general fund.
rather
than by constitutional
A SUMMER BREEZE,
PUBLIC LANDS FOR VETS
amendment.
WITH OUR ROYAL FLUSH
Speedier service is now avail- ’
3— Repeal o f the state property
The Christmas program for the tax.
able to veterans interested in ac-
AND ANTI FREEZE!”
Church of the Open Bible w ill be
4— A 3-cents-a-pack cigarette quiring residential lots, campsites
held Sunday evening, Dec. 24th, at
I t is really a Royal Flush when
tax
to finance the veterans bonus. or business locations, according to
7:30 p. m.
,
we clean your radiator of sum­
5—
Repeal of 14 exemptions in associate ’ director Roscue E. Bell
The Lions club announces that
of the Department of the Interior.
mer rust getting it in shape fo r
they w ill have their annual tre a ? the ,exfc i“ corporation law and re­
Applications for small tracts
A n t’-Freeze.
Have that A n ti-
peal
of
the
personal
property
o
ff­
fo r the children of Powers Sat­
must be accompanied by a fee of!
set
of
the
same
law.
Freeze put in before colder
urday afternoon at 2.-00 p. m. at
Let us service yeu
6—General personal property >10. A fte r a form has been prop- Ì
weather strikes.
the Pioneer Theatre w ith a west­
erly filled out by the applicant, and
ear fo r w inter
assessment
revisions.
ern movie.
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7— A two per cent tax based on where there are no conflicts, the
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business net income in place of the lease becomes effective on being
signed by the manager or other
personal property assessment.
T. VERL JOHNSON
signing officer of the bureau.
8— That the office of county as­
When more applications are
sessor be made non-elective and
filed
than tracts availably, a draw­
that the assessor be appointed by
ing entry card w ill be available
Powers, Oregon
Donald H ull, a student at the the county court from a list of w ith no filin g fee in advance re­
University of Oregon at Eugene is qualified persons selected on merit quired at the time of application.
home for the Christmas holidays.! by the state tax commission.
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Leo Frye and Charles Simmons
have taken positions as janitors in NEWBRY GOOD
the elementary and high school HOUSEKEEPER
CLIFFORD ALFRED COTTER
These are moving days at the
buildings to f ill the vacancy made
Funeral services for C lifford A l­
capitol
as
Secretary
of
State
Earl
by the resignation of Vernon (Stan­
fred Cotter, 24. who died at Mast
T.
Newbry
prepares
for
the
bi­
field who left fo r his home for a
hospital. M yrtle Point, December
few weeks before entering the ennial visit of the legislature.
Interim committees and other 14, were held at the Schroeder
armed forces.
committees
set up by the legisla­ Funeral chapel at 2 p. m. Saturday.
Ben Stickney, who is attending
ture
are
being
moved from the Rev. Howard May offiicated. In ­
college in Ellensburg, Wn., is home
terment was in the I.O.O.F. cem­
committee
rooms
that w ill soon etery.
to spend his holiday vacation w ith
echo
w
ith
legislative
debate.
For
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don
He was born at Bonner's Ferry,
the firs t time since the completion
Stickney, at the Ranger station.
Idaho, May 26, 1926.
of
the
building
13
years
ago,
most
Don Stickney and Frank Adam-
Surviving are his parents, Mr.
ek drove to Klamath Falls on a o f the inside of the capital has and Mrs. W illiam B. Cotter; his
been
furbished
and
repainted.
goose hunting trip.
The responsibility of finding wife, Mrs. Phyllis Cotter; two ch il­
M r. and Mrs. Paul Barton of
dren, Donna and Donald; four
North Powers were called to Car­ space fo r all state departments is brothers, Archie, Delbert, Larry
one
of
the
hex
worries
of
the
sec­
nation, Wn., by the death of Mrs.
and Emery of Coquille, and four
Barton’s father, Oscar Silenius. retary of state. He is moving his sisters, Mrs. Pearl Vigue, Coquille,
own
tra
ffic
safety
division
to
the
Mr. Silenius leaves his wife and
Mrs. Morris Hulsey, Coquille, Mrs.
five children.
The Barton’s re­ hearing room in the state library Beatrice Owen, Coquille, and Mrs.
building.
turned home last week.
Point, Idaho.
The question of office space is Doris Garrison, • Sand
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. B ix le r of
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a
touchy
one
w
ith
Newbry.
Con­
North Powers are spending C hrist­
Don't forget— yon saw it in The
mas vacation w ith Mrs. B ix le r’s stantly perplexed by lack of ade- Sentinel!
quate
space
for
other
department
daughter in Santa Ana, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs Elvin 'w id m a r k ' o ,fic e s. he has deliberately passed
and fam ily of Coquille were Sun­ ' up space fo r his own divisions in
day guests at the home of Mr. order to f ill needs of others.
Completion of the Public Serv­
W idmark’s sister, Mrs. Elwin Frye,
ice building provided little relief
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Larsen, For­ in the Capitol group as most of
est Service employees, are spend- the departments now in that build-
ring the Christmas holidays w ith ,
<;ame
downtown Salem
Mrs. Larsen’s parents near Salem.
alter the Caplto1
The Girls Athletic association has, burned In 1935
been practicing for the school I Pending completion of the High-
Coquillc
Phone 3521 , I ¡Christmas
program under the the! way bu,ld,n8 some departments
— ¡direction of Miss Goldwyn K lubel,Iare operating under congestion
¡adviser.
¡handicaps.
tM B
! Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hackett and
¡son, Charles, left Wednesday to !
S T IL L *W M T
spend the Christmas holidays w ith ' Perhaps the state of Oregon
their daughter and fam ily in Wy­ owes you money in the form of in ­
come tax refunds. There’s more
oming.
than >45,000 in unclaimed state
Two
carloads
of
basket
ball
"After using Triangle Feed for two
income tax refunds in the w ith ­
boys
and
one
carload
of
girls
went
Iß
years I find I get better results on
to M yrtle Creek Friday night for holding tax division that Tax Com-
a basket ball game. They were misisoner Ray Smith would Tike to
production and egg grades with
defeated w ith a score o f 37 to 47. deliver to claimants. Checks that
lower feed costs than on any other
A prelim inary game was played by were mailed to the rig htful claim­
ants were returned marked “ un­
feeds ever used.”
the Jr. V’s.
claimed”
by the Post office de­
Mrs. B ritton took the three cheer
GEO. A. BUTSCHKE
leaders, Janet Shawver, Loretta partment.
St. Helens, Oregon
Mann and Bobbie Britton; also
pepsters, Gayle Sheedy, Inez A ila -
Take the word of hundreds of prac­
wine, Yvonne McCulloch and Mad-
tical poultry raisers who have found
elon McMahap. Others going were
they can get better profits and save
Arleta Smith; Frankie and Willene
Caver. The boys went in George
money on feed costs with Triangle
Shawver’s and Coach Kelsay's cars.
specialized feeds.
We strive to give our customers the best in
In the NEWS AT POWERS
Masonic Lodge
Elects Officers
Two Initiated
Into Moose Group
Annual Christmas
Party Held
ChristmasPrograms
Set A t Powers
Texaco Service Station
r
In The News
A t Powers . . .
3TB W S
W ere deeply
grateful for
the g ift of
Deaths filed w ith the county
health department from Dec. 12 to
19: C lifford A lfo rd Cutter, Myrtle
Point, Dec. 14; Frederick Lowell
Stock, M yrtle Point, Dec. 9; Baby
Riddle, M yrtle Point, Dec. 11; The­
odore A. Bonsall, Bandon, Dec. 11;
Ludwig Jacob Sprogis, North Bend,
Dec. 7; Alex Sam Mackey, North
Bend, Dec. 12; Clayton Joseph^M i-
chalke. North Bend, Dec. 16; Aleen
Bernice Nagle, North Bend, Dec
13; Waynard G. Gustafson, Coos
Bay, Dec. 7; Robert Wilson, Coos
Bay, Dec. 7; Anthony Schuster.
Coos Bay, Dec. 12.
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nun
Self-Service Laundry
Your washing and drying done while you shop.
Free Parking to All Patrons
Washing
load 4 5 c
Drying
load 4 0 c
HAGA'S Coquille Electric
360 W. First S t
Coquille
Phone 171
gour friendship.
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, X -fra Egg Producer for greater egg production.
TRIANGLE MILLING CO.
PORTLAND, ORIOON
TRIANGLE
Y our
D ealer
is re a d y to help you
Coos-Curry Fanners Co-op
NO PROPERTY TAX 1951-52
W illiam Collier says a state
I property tax levy probably won’t
! be needed during the coming bi-
-, ennium. No one is in a better posi-
: tion to prognosticate. He is head
' of the research division o f the state
I tax commission and advisor to the
legislative interim committee on
taxation.
The final report of the legisla­
tive interim tax committee, epi-
Dutch Boy Paint
Johns Manville
U. S. Gypsum
Pioneer Roofing
Simpson Insulation Board
h o lid a y
to you.
1950
f
Featured at
And a Prosperous 1951
I. W. SAYRE
Eaton's Feed Store
BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.
1 YOUR
CENTENNIAL DEALER
Phone 3451
15tf
Front Street
Phone 761
Coquille-