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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1951)
DGHT Cfentlnel JUNE 21, IM I. , OKEGON. M ilk Can Be Checked For You Consumers of Coos county who M» uncertain as to the legal status o f any raw milk supply being ot- iered for sale for human consump tion are advised to get in touch the state department of agri representative in this area W. Maltby, 1744 Johnson ______ . North Bend. The Oregon fluid milk act requires these dairies In meet certain sanitation and di lie. Oil drums can serve as tanks. and spoke of something burning. Richard David Alexander, North Such sprayers can also be used and his own lines were on fire. Bend, May 31; Walter Smith, Co for bursh and livestock pest con So he says one can’t be too care quille, June 4; George Lawson C O V E R -TH E - trol. (Further information is ful. available at the Agricultural Ex Hazel Heffley of Salem is visit Armstrong, Myrtle Point, June 3; Webb Mast, Lee, Ore., May 28; ing her parents and brother at tension Office in Coquille.) EARTH GIRLS Lewis Francis Strong, Myrtle This weed has a showy yellow the store. Point, May 21; Lenora Massey, Control of tansy ragwort in Coos flower head which can be seen d a t Mrs. Anna Edwards and son left WILL BE county is being greatly benefited ing a period of from late June to Monday morning to return to their Myrtle -Point, May 18; Pearl VISITING Katherine Simmers, Coquille, June by newly acquired county spraying September. It has lacy, green home in Seattle, Wakh., after 4.1 equipment, according to Jack leaves. Sportsman, Forest Service spending several weeks with her or Fire Service personnel as well daughter and family, the Dick Wood, Assistant County Agent. A 4-wheel drive truck equipped' as ranchers and others can be very Lanes. Glenn G riffith , Jim Byers ai SO O N with a tank and a pump to deliver helpful by reporting locations not Mrs. Hattie Berry of North Bend Doyle Green were weekend visitors 21tfc spray for two one-hundred foot previously known to have the , Road spent Monday at the home to Eureka where they took in the lengths of hose apd orchard noz weed, and bw pulling the lone• of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Martin, rodeo. They were guests at the zles provides a unit capable of plants and destroying their seed I • • home of Mrs. Minnie Tibbet. getting over fairly rough terrain.. which can be easily make one more' r \ rL r • l j infested area. [ D e a t h s F i l e d In order to spray at greater distances from the truck and with Deaths filed with the County more flexibility than a hose per 'Health Department, June 5 to 12: mits, a crew of 3 men have been A t Ri verton For Simonds Saws, Knives, hand spraying with knapsack I have enjoyed the lovely bou- . 7 ^ ’ sprayers, similar to those used for quets given me this week, large 7 ' and Inserted Teeth firefighting, which can be con pansies, roses and huge sweet N " veniently filled at the truck. v peas, and carnations, all raised by „ , PPv ° m •» M v 8 y Mr. Arnold Hildebrandt, Voca- friends at Riverton. I30’ Charles Earl Mitchell, Lake- tional Instructor at Myrtle Point „ , „ „ „ . . lide' May 31; Randell Allen Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heffley had Coos Bay, May 24; William Henry High School, has taken two weeks of his vacation time to assist, as their day off from the store las L wiggins, Coos Bay, May 26; Joe well as arranging for two of his Sunday and attended the baseball Anderson Cox, Bandon, May 21; Phone 2931 Coos Bay 824 N. Front students, Gus Sanford and Harvey game at Bandon, and received a ,p eter A Hudson_ Bandon, May 25; Sylvia J. Fellows, Bandon, May 28; (Buck) McCall, to work. The fel “sun burn. Mr. and Mrs. George Shelton, lows are doing a conscientious Stanley, Freddie, Susie Conn, job. « Albert Backman of Coquille has Audry Russell and Mr. and Mrs. been hired by the county court to Earl Bumps were all guests at the operate the spray equipment on Ira Baumgartner home last Sat a full time basis. Mr. Backman urday evening for a “weiner roast” was also very valuable to build supper around the fire place in the yard. ing the rig. This equipment went into opera A card from Deloris Sell enroute tion June 1 on government land in June 12th in Wyoming saying that the Rowland Creek area will be they were having lunch in their getting as much attention as pos- honor from Union Pacific R. R. sible during most of the spraying I Co., and having a wonderful time, season remaining. : Mr. and Mrs. Burney Gaffey and . la that the tansy has become I Mrs. Tom Harrison, all of Coos Bay so well entrenched in several areas: were guests at the E. L. Jackson that control is mote costly then■ home during the weekend. They the land is worth, public interest were friends of many years ago. P E N N E Y SALESPEOPLE and assistance becomes very im Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sexton, Susie and Mrs. George Robison had din portant. The county is presently TAKE O V E R -Y O U SAVE! financing a weed inspector. Dr. ner in Coos Bay and Susie treated Alfred Allen of Bandon. As well her Daddy by taking him to a as the spraying equipment and show. operator. The Federal Bureau of A meeting was held at the school Land Management has been allot- house Monday afternoon to vote ted limited funds for control of on special levy to raise for teachers, This event starts Thursday morning a t 9:30 A. M . Here are A — _ _ _ ™ _ a administered _ 1 • t A I • by the cooks Artxri, » of x.n ♦ x-*4 * » n n and aaxw a jani at « cafeteria tansy ’ on land tor— it carried. Cedric was elected them such as O and C and Coos Bay Wagon Road Lands in the as rhral school director, and also) just a few of the bargains you'll find: county. The Agricultural Conser retained on grade school board. vation Program (PMA) is assist Lucy Train of Lebanon is spend ing farmers with part of the costs ing the week with her parents, Mr. of chemicals and of applying t h e an<l Mrs. Thos. J. J. Gibbs, chemicals. I Mr. and Mrs. Berkley Holbrook The county owned equipment is ¡of Anchorage, Alaska, stopped by, intended to control weeds on coun to visit his brother and family, ty owned land, as well as assisting the Ellis Holbrooks, during the as much as possible with control! weekend. on other land, in which case a ! Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sutherland charge of 45.00 per hour plus were dinner guests at the Emer- chemical is ask for the rig and‘son Turner home last Sunday, operator. In order to bring about i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fetch of Qo- a constant decline in the amount quille made several calls in River- of tansy, however, it will be neces- ton last Sunday afternoon, sary for as many land owners with | C. L. Lamb, editor of the Ad- tansy as possible to have their! mlstratlonist News Letter and the own sprayers. Pumps that can Administrationist Magazine, and be mounted on truck or tractor his wife spent a pleasant weekend power-hake-offs and develops 200 visiting Ella and Verne Fonner at Mr. 400 pounds pressure can be pur their home in Riverton. chased ' quite reasonably—as can Lamb wishes to comment that after a 100 ft. of pressure hose and noc- covering the entire state of Ore gon many times that the Coquille river as it flows through Riverton presents one of the states most “magic scenic wonders—no tourist i w ay s should miss it.” Susie and Vernon Conn of Ban don are spending the week at the Nelson Russell home. Mrs. Gladys McEldowney and Miss Georgina Smith of Coquille were callers in Riverton last S ^- urday. Mrs. Loretta Markman and children and Mrs. Edith Weaver and children of Coquille were guests at the Emerson Turner home Monday evening. With this day, windy weather all precautions should be observed about controlling fires, even re tired Fire Chief Harry Spencer, formerly of San Diego, Calif., was busy clearing their 10 acre place up Lampa Creek knows, as he and his wife were busy working away New Equipment Expedites Weed Control In County — sease-free herd requirements and to be licensed before offering such milk for sale. • , The consumer who obtains milk from an uninspected and unlicensed source is ignoring the safequards established by law to protect the public. Milk by its very nature is peculiarly susceptible to contamin ation and adulteration. Such di seases as undulant fever (Bang’s disease), tuberculosis, typhoid, diptheria and scarlet fever may be transmitted by milk.. Consumers are advised to play it safe by get ting milk only from inspected and licensed sources. YOU i A. B. DALY CO. For old-time Hiram Walker quality— T JUST TELL THE MAN YOU WANT HOYEES IMPERIAL! 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