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Christian Young
People To Attend
Summer Camps
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COQUILLE. OREGON.
Dr. Gutman To
Leave County
The court made no statement as
to plans for the future though it
is understood that the demand for
higher salary for Dr. Gytman by
the state had something to do with
the resignation.
Last week the county health as
sociation also went on record op
posing any movement that would
allow Coos county to operate with
out a full-time public health doc
tor. Dr. Gutman in a public state
ment said: “I leave Coos county
with considerable regret, having
found it a friendly and receptive
place in which to work.”
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MAY ADELE TODD
JUNE 21, 1231. i During the month of August
young people o f. the Coquille
Christian Church w ill attend sum
mer camps and conferences at
Grayback, eight miles west of the
Oregon Caves.
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During the first week in Aug-
A vacation Bible school starts
> ust the combined intermediate and
Monday at the Pioneer Methodist t young people’s conference w ill be
church with all boys and girls I held; the second week w ill be
from the age four through junior ! Christian boy’s camp and the third
■ week w ill be Christian G irl’s week.
high school age welcome.
Rev. and Mrs. I. M. Nelson w ill
A nominal registration fee of accompany the Coquille young
25 cents for the oldest child, 15 people to the camp.
cents for the recond registrant,
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and 10 cents for all other children
in the family.
Parents or older brothers or
sisters should accompany pre-
school children to the registration
at 9 a. m. Monday. Qaily dis
missal is at 11:30 a. m.
Vacation School
Set By Methodists
Resignation of Dr. Eleanor B.
Gutman, Coo« county health o ffi
cer since the end of the second
World War, was accepted Friday
by the Coos county court.
Dr. Gutman who is slated to re
ceive her master’s degree in public
health administration from the
University of California in Berkley
this month has been on a years
leave of absence.
O B IT U A R IE S
Coquille Lads
Urged To Try
For Baseball Team
Services were held Monday at
the Schroeder Funeral chapel, Co
quille for May Adele Todd, 81, who
died at Timmons Nursing Home
where she had been a patient for
a week.
Mrs. Todd was bom at Belmont,
New York, M ay 10, 1860. She had
been a resident at Gold Beach for
5H years before entering the nurs
ing home.
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Something New In
Oiling Streets
Councilman Clarence Barton
doesn’t sit around and wait for
his city crews to get his dusty
streets oiled. . , . No siree. not a
b it He puts the finger on his
neighbors and presto, the project
of oiling is started.
On Tuesday night Hank M c
Cue and Councilman Barton in
a Texaco station pickup and a
specially designed sprinker at
tachment with Hank McCue at
the steering wheel pot several
barrels of oil on the road run
ning by their respective homes.
And it worked. The dust was
gone Wednesday morning,
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CO Q U ILLE G IR L
A T G IR L ’S STATE
Miss Glenna Noble, the Coquille
American Legion auxiliary’s can
didate for G irl’s State, left on Sun
day to attend sessions in Salem.
She w ill return to Coquille at the
end of the week.
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Powers to Have
Chamber of
Commerce
Twenty Powers business men met
Thursday to discuss the formation
of a Powers Chamber of Com
merce. Dr. Ralph Milne, Coquille
Chamber of Commerce president,
Clarence Osika, Coquille secretary,
and Ed Roberts, M yrtle Point presi
dent, attended the meeting and
helped with organization sugges-
Mra. Matilda Engen, who is now
residing in North Bend, has as her
guest, Mrs. W illa Wales Corbitt
of Riverton. Wyoming. Mrs. Engen
and Mrs. Corbitt, who is B. P. W.
state corresponding secretary in
Wyoming, attended the meeting of
the Coquille B. P. W. club on Mon
day.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones, Gor
don and Carole, spent the weekend
visiting friends in Eugene.
County Club
Changes Hands
Effective July 1, the Coquille
Valley Country club w ill be taken
over by Buck Elliott, a Myrtle
Point business man, according to
Mrs. Dole Lothrup, the present
owner. No plans have been an
nounced by Mrs. Lothrup.
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As an outcome of the meeting,
a dinner meeting was planned at
which time the Powers group w ill
be form ally organzed and an elec
tion of officers w ill take place.
The meeting w ill be held within
the next ten days.
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| On the staff at Slater's Variety
i store is Mrs. Allie Rowe a recent
, arrival in Coquille from Oklahoma.
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Thanks to You All
I deeply appreciate the honor of being
selected to represent you on the board of
directors of school district 8-C, and pledge
to you my earnest and sincere efforts at
all times to work for the best in schools for
this fine1 community. I did not seek the
honor, but I accept your confidence with a
spirit of gratitude.
Jack Stevens has le ft for Eu
The New York Giants w ill hold
gene to attend the summer ses
a baseball tryout camp in the state
sion at the University of Oregon.
of Oregon this year as they realize
that Oregon is fertile ground for
Mra. Hannah WiiHa.ni« former
ly on the staff at Slaters, is work
prospective Major League players,
Over two hundred Coquille res
ing at Hermans Mens Stdre.
and Coquille players are urged to
Sincerely yours,
idents took part in the artists’ try-out.
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tea Sunday in the junior auditor
Mr. and Mrs. M yles Ready had
Eddie Montague, former Major
GEORGE A. HOWE
as their guests for a week, Mr.
ium for A rthur and Menalkas League and Coast League player,
and
Mrs.
E.
E.
Denny
of
Arcada,
who
is
now
scouting
on
the
West
Selander, native Coquille artists,
California, and as weekend guests, 5323235323535353535353534853235323482323482353484823482323
Coast for the N. Y. Giant» w ill be
who during the tea drew two
Mr. and. Mrs. John Stenross of
on hand at Hillsboro, Ore. to look
sketches.
Arcada. A t the Roady home on
over young prospects.
One of the works was in oil and
Fathers Day in addition to their
The Giants w ill hold their fourth
the other in pencil. .
I Just Two Blocks off Highway
house guests were M r. and Mrs.
annual
tryout
camp
at
Hillsboro,
Pouring were Mrs. Leona B ry
Phone 211
101 toward the Ocean from
Orville Roady, Fairview Route,
Ore.
The
camp
w
ill
run
for
three
ant, Mrs. Archie Walker. Mrs. C.
B ill Barnett and fam ily, Arcada,
the Center of Port Orford.
For Reservations
G. Caughell, and Mrs. Alton Clau days beginning on the 28th of June.
Mrs. Croa Pettengill and David
Deadline for submitting photos sen.
Assisting with the serving The camp w ill start at ten o’clock
Noon ’til 2:M P. M.
and Wesley Morton.
to the Coquille Camera club con were Jackie Bowen, Joyce Ander (Promptly) in the morning and
1:66 - 9:66 Sundays
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Fined in Justice court during the
test is July 11, Eve Strong an son, Geraldine Smith, Frances Ann wind up at two p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred B echill were
Herb .Eyestone of Portland,
nounced today.
week were L. J. Evans, driving
Fromm and Elrita Herrick.
The photos which may be of any
The work of the two artists w ill Giants Representative w ill be in while intoxicated, 2100 and costs; business visitors to Portland last
Fred Harmond Dow, inadequate week.
subject should be left at the Co be on display in the Coquille pub charge of camp activities.
Camp Bales
quille Studio.
muffler, 210.50 and costs; Arthur
lic library until July 13th.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fluge leave
Royal Fletcher, no red flag, $5
A ll players eligible to sign
First prize is an eight by ten
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professional baseball contract are and costs; Jesse Richard Heller, on Saturday on a vacation trip to
enlargement in a 16 by 20 inch
invited to attend. There is no defective muffler, $5.50 and costs; San Francisco.
mount, and the Eastman book.
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charge of any kind to the player Thomas Frederick Kerns, no mud
"How to Make Better Pictures "
Sam Ring of Portland was in
Second prize is an eight by ten en
or the fan who may wish to see flaps, 25 and costs.
largement.
Robert Clifford Foster, no red Coquille this week making ar
the games, as the camps are strictly
Judges are Harrison Hornish of
Cedric Cross is leading in the a hunt for talent for the Giants flag, 25 and costs; Frederick Jo rangements for the remodeling of
EVERY SATURDAY
the Coos Bay Times and Ralph rural school board election In zone Farm Clubs.
seph Yarbrough, overload, 280 and Miss M ay’s shop. The redecora
Music by;
ART NIEMAN
Stuller ot The Sentinel.
costs; ovqrheight, 210 and costs; tion job w ill be done in August.
Players
must
pay
their
own
ex
E -l, with 65 votes according to the
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Visit Our Stowaway Room
penses to and from the camp but, Augustus Philip Montague, failure
returns received from Arago, A l i f they are signed to a contract, to yield r|ght of way, 25 and costs; I Mrs. W illiam McBeth has re
Buffet Lunch at Midnight Saturday
dercrest, Sitkum, Fairview and fa il expenses w ill be refunded Raymond Floyd Henshaw, reckless turned after a week in Portland
Riverton.
Barbecued Crab
Pan Fried Chicken
them. The Giants will furnish the driving, 250 and costs, no opera attending the State Grange con
Paul M urray of the Empire zone bats and balls. Players must bring tor’s license, 25 and costs; Clifford vention.
Guests at the McBeth
Choice
Steak
Baked
Virginia Ham
received 60 votes in the Empire
I * Yarbrough, permitting unli home this week are Mrs. McBeth’»
their own uniforms.
Turkey and Fish Dinners
The appearance of Harry James rural school election and there
censed
minor
to
drive,
25
and
brother, S. G. Brown of Patadena,
While these camp« are strictly a
and his band at Tanglewood on have been no returns on the Char hunt for talent and not a baseball« costs; Delbert Darrow Sutphln who w ill stay in Coquille for some
OPEN 363 DAYS A YEAR
the 4th of July week-end has leston election.
school as much instruction as time passing with Insufficient clearance, time, and her daughter-in-law,
In
the
non-high
election,
district
been cancelled, Hode Caughell said
w ill permit, w ill be given by the 1115 and costs; Clifford Mathew Mrs. Norman Siefert and two sons,
today. James was to appear here 65, Sitkum gave one w rite-in vote men in charge.
Fisk, switched plates, 210 and Bruce and Rex of Hollywood, Cali
that week but he is cancelling all to Polly Nickason and three w rite-
costs, no .operator’s license. $5 and fornia, who are here fo r • week.
Games
w
ill
be
played
each
day
engagements due to his doctor's in votes to Elmer Strode. A lder-
costa.
crest reported on vote f»r Polly ■nd all players will be given an
orders, Caughell stated
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Nickason.
George Stovall re equal chance to participate in
in
OPder
»how
their
ability
ceived 9 votes from the Sunnyhill
The New York Giants w ill cer-
district and 20 votes from Lake-
» in ly appreciate anything you
sldv.
Building permits have been is
can do to help publicize our tryout
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sued by the city to Pat Kelly, City
camp.
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Cleaners, 355 Front st. for interior
decorating, wall and ceiling lining,
estimated at $900; to Albert
Pteussler, 355 N. Henry for re
roofing house and garage, estima
ted at $300; to Paul A. Snider, 276
3rd for new garage and breeze-
Concluding the Fajth Lutheran way, estimated a t $500.
■ Mrs. Philip Alborn, daughter
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of Mr. and Mra. Ed Hughes of daily vacation Bible school a pro
Coquille, was the runner-up for gram will be presented by the chil
Mra. Florence Cameren has re
the state women’s trap shoot dren in the Labor Temple on turned after spending the past
championship. State champion Thursday evening, June 21, at week with her sister, Minnie D.
la Mrs. Cal Ray (also a former 7:30 p. m.
Tibbet of Eureka, California.
featured on the program w ill be
resident of Coquille.)
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We wish to thank the many patrons who have made our introduction
Champion in her own claaa. the showing "Voyage to Rome.”
On
the
staff
at
Chuck’s Flower
Parents and friends are invited
Margaret Alborn-ahot with an
to COQUILLE such a pleasant one.
We also pledge ourselves to
Flower Basket is Mavis Newton.
other girl for the runner-up title w attend.
A rt Tea Draws
Over Two Hundred
Photo Contest
Deadline Set
Justice Court
CASTAWAY LODGE
Cross Leads
In School Vote
B Y T H E SEA
' D IN E
and
DANCE
w W
Harry James Show
Is Cancelled
JEAN
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DOT
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ELMER
Building Permits
M argaret Alborn
Runner-Up In
State Trap Shoot
Lutherans Plan
Evenings Program
PATRONAGE
In Announcing our ownership of the
C O Q U ILLE
and won with a straight 23.
With Mrs. Alborn at the state
shoot in Medford was her
mother. Mrs. Ed Hughes.
Rev. Moy Will
Enter New Field
V.F.W. Auxiliary
Sets Pie Social
A pie somial has been planned
oy the ladies auxiliary, V. F W
£o«t 965. The event w ill be held
Wednesday evening, June 27, in
the Labor Temple at 7 pm . Mem
bers and friends are cordially in
vited.
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Rev. Howard May of the Co
quille Assembly of God Taber
nacle w ill resign his pastorate here
to enter the evangelistic field, it
was revealed this week. . He has
been pastor of the local church the
past four years and during that
time has built it up to one of the
largest congregations In the city.
The non-high school board w ill
In his honor a group of local pas
tors and church people visited his meet at the court house on July 9
Sunday evening service en masse to consider bids on school bus
to pay him homage.
operation. Drivers are needed on
the Riverside - Fairview - Coquille
run, the Charleston-Empire-North
Bend run, and the Lakeside-North
Bend run.
Application forms may be ob
tained from the office of the
Mrs. Roy Morley was elected pres county school superintendent be
ident of the Coquhle American Le fore July 9.
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gion auxiliary at a meeting of the
JOHN HARLAND BEIRNE3
organisation on Tuesday evening.
John Harland Beimes, 54 of
Other officers elected were: Miss
Ida Oerding, 1st vice president; Victoria, British Columbia, died
Mrs. Claude Lemon, 2nd vice presi Saturday at Port Orford Auto
dent; Mrs. Tom T hrift, secretary- Courtr while on a vacation in the
treasurer; Mrs. Esther Briner, Mrs. area.
Born at Parry Sound, Ontario,
Henry Belloni and Mrs. T. S. Ste
M r. Beimes was in Canadian civil
vens, executive committee.
A t the next meeting of the auxil service.
The funeral w ill be at McCall’s
iary the new officers w ill be install
ed. An initiation of new members Funeral Home, Victoria, where the
and the dedication of new flags is body was sent by Schroeder’s
Mortuary.
also scheduled.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs.
A gift of 225 was given to a
Amy H. Beirnes, two sons, E E
L needy veteran’s fam ily.
Beimes, British Columbia, and
On the hostess committee Tues
Glen H. Beimes, RockcUffe, On
day were Mrs. Tom T hrift, Mrs. tario.
Louis Holimon and Mrs. T . S. Ste
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vens.
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School Bus
Drivers Sought
s
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= Mrs. Morley Heads
|f | Legion Auxiliary
SIS
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VISITING IN CITY
E. W. Gosline and wife and son
HAS SUMMER JOB
are visiting at the home of M r. and
M ary Gauntlett of Oregon State Mrs. G. F. Gosline in Coquille this
college, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. week. The Gosline’s are the son
Wes Gauntlett, has a sumirfer job and daughter-in-law of the Co-
i as secretary in the office of City quille couple and make their home
Recorder Hode Caughell.
in Raymond, Wn.
provide the best possible service—and shall welcome suggestions for
Mrs. Mary Borns and son. Bob
by Burns, and Mrs. Cora Steele re
turned Tuesday from a trip to
Klamath Fells where they visited
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Custer. Mrs.
Custer is the former Mrs. Hallock
of Hallock’s Dress Shop. En route
to Klamath Falls they visited
friends in Medford and Grants
Pass.
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Mrs. Lyle Knox and daughter,
Kay, has returned after spending
a week’s vacation in Portland
where they attended the races.
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improvements.
MR. AND MRS. NORWOOD BROWNE.
Special
good eating r-
Merchants'
Lunch
Sorry. . . Too Late
To Classify
Sunday, Monday
and always
Daily
.
’round the clock,
you are sure to
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NO TIC E OF F IL IN G F IN A L
ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned on June 18th, 1951,
filed in the County Court of Cooi
County, Oregon, her final account
in the matter of the administra
tion of the Estate of John Riley,
deceased, and that said Court has
fixed Tuesday, the 24th day of
July, 1951, at 10:00 o’clock A. M„
at the County Court Room in the
Courthouse in Coquille, Oregon,
as the time and place for hearing
objections thereto, if any there he,
and for final settlement of said
estate.
Dated and published first time,
June 21, 1951.
CLARA B ELL K F .I.I.V ,
Executrix
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