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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1951)
A t A rago Coos Tree Farm Dedication Slated Wild Blackberries For July Seventh Almost Ready Oregon’s 100th tree farm in the Douglas fir region will be dedicated in public ceremon ies to be held July 7 at Alle gany, 15 miles northeast of Coos Bay. T im b e r During July Two sales of Bureau of Land Management timber w ill 'be held during July, it was announced to day at Portland by James F. Doyle, The “wild blackberries” are get- tin<*ripe "folks“ ‘and V h « e Athaini’ trator Four parcels of saw timber on public domain w ill be offered by sealed bids to be opened July 10. 1,051)000 bd. f t valued at $28,144.70 is located as follows: Medford dis trict, Jackson county, 1 tra c t 400,- 000 bd. ft.; Bend district, Dechutes county, 1 tract, 118,000 bd. f t , and 2 tracts in the western Washington distirict, 1 in Clallam County, and 1 in Whatcom county, with a total of 535,000 bd. ft. ’ * P A G I1 7 T » Coos Bay Well To Start Supply To City Sunday « /e n tin e ! COQUILLE, OREGON. Coquille water users will JUNE 21, l t U . Active Clubs In Tie For Softball Top an abundant crop again this year. get a nice gift of 200,000 gal million board feet I f the weather continues to s t a y ' , Twenty eight . __. , lons of water Sunday when M yrtle Point Active and Co 700 linear warm for about another week there ’ feet of western red cedar poles in the Coos Bay Lumber com quille Active are in top spots in a should be lots of ripe berries. seven tracts in the OAC area valued pany well goes into produc tie for first place in the softball M r. and Mrs. Thomas H. Offord at $592,521.75 w ill be offered at a league with Chuck’s Flower bas Mrs. Glendola Lothrop pleaded tion. and son, Freddie of Tacoma, Wash- J special sale as follows: Medford ket team of Coquille and Myrtle The 205,000 acre trcct, which ington, visited the home of M r. I district by sealed bid, 1 tract guilty in Coquille justice court According to City Engineer Joe Norman C. McGourty of Port bolsters Oregon’s 2% million acre and Mrs. Harvey Myers Monday s , 435,000 bd. ft. on July 3 Rose- Friday to three charges of pos K uffler t^enritw building box w ill Point in a close second spot. Chenango is running third and land, a 1951 graduate in fish and backlog of permanent timber sessing slot machines and was be finished, the pump and pipe w ildlife management of Oregon afternoon, after visiting th e ir• burg district by oral bid, 3 tracts, growing and tax-paying land, is fined $300. The machines were hooked up, and the water turned Steves’ Hardware is traling in State college, w ill assume hi* daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and g, 015, 000 bd. ft., July 2; Salem the local softball league. confiscated. Weyerhaeuser Tim ber Company's Mrs. Kenneth Lane of Coos Bay. I district by oral bid, 2 tracts, 14,- into the city mains Saturday night Tonight will find Chucks Flower duties as rodent control officer in Mrs. Lothrop was arrested or Sunday. M illicoma Forest. It is the first Basket attempting to unseat the Coos county Monday, it was an M r. and Mrs. Lane are leaving; 900,000 bd. ft., July 2; Eugene Thursday night in a sheriff’s raid certified tree fir m in the Coos Bay M. P. Active club for a chance to nounced today by Gene Fields, region. Logging operations on the Coos Bay Tuesday on the Sea Lanes district by oral bid, 1 tract, 2,974,- on the Coquille Valley Country Mrs. Annie Morrison who has Coos sanitation officer. forest began a year ago in July. No. 2 fo rthe southern coast o f, 000 bd. ft., and the red cedar poles club near Norway. James Leonard, been a patient in Leep Memorial get into the first place tie with John Meyers, present officer, the Coquille Active club. California and northern Mexico, will be offered on July 2. The County juvenile officer, swore out Logs are now being rafted from hospital Bandon, is convalescing at w ill resign his post to take o ver where they plan to fish during the ¡timber is located in Clackamas, a complaint after a mother in the home of her sister, Mrs. Birdie Allegany to the company’s new • • new duties in the F ir Product* Douglas, Jackson, Lane, and Linn formed him the machines were Skeels. She left the hospital on sawmill at North Bend, which be summer months. See “Spike” Leslie for insurance company in which he is a stock Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schroeder of counties. accessible to children. gan lumber production M ay 1. Saturday. of all kinds, phone 4891 tfr holder. In announcing details of the Corvallis visited with friends and relatives in this vicinity Friday. program. Branch Manager Arthur Mrs. Bill Spencer, Mrs. Sam De- O. Karlen points out that the July 7 dedication w ill follow by Wald, Jimmie Wayne and Janice, two weeks the June 23 tenth-an all of Myrtle Point, Mrs. Ivan Robi niversary rededication of the son and Mrs. Kenton Myers were Clemons Tree Farm at Montesano, visitors last Thursday afternoon at Wn. Weyerhaeuser’s Clemons the home of Mrs. Harvey Myers. Ray ftife of Azalea, Oregon, was unit, dedicated in 1041, was the nation’s first. Since then the tree a visitor last Wednesday afternoon growing program has been extend at the home of M r. and Mrs. ed to over 23.000,000 privately- Harvey Myers. owned acres in 29 states. Miss Dianna De Wald left Mon Honor guest at the Millicoma day with her parents, M r. and dedication w ill be Dr. C. A. Mrs. K erm it De Wald of Willamina, Schenck, eminent German foredtdr who were over night guests at the and founder of the nation's first home of M r. and Mrs. Arnold De- .%■ forestry school in 1808. An area W ald Sunday. of second-growth w ill be dedicated Mrs.-Clyde Lillie and son, Clyde, in his name. Floyd H art, Medford, and Miss June Simmons, returned vice-chairman of the Forest Con home Monday night from Alameda, servation committee of Pacific California, and were accompanied Northwest Forest Industries, w ill by Mrs. L illie’s nephew, Tommy present the tree farm certificate to Turner, who w ill spend the sum • DOLE PINEAPPLE JUICE, Manager Karlen. Dean Paul M. mer at the Lillies’ ranch. HIGHWAY BRAND, HALF Dunn o f the Oregon State College M r. and Mrs. T yrrell Woodward OutoUndinc value* for your Shopping School of Forestry w ill act as mas returned home Tuesday from a List. Luscious half slice* for cooliny, ter of ceremonies. Senate Presi business trip in Portland. dent Paul L. Patterson is expected refreshing salads — or refreshing to represent the Governor’s office. juice for dinner cocktail or breakfast The program w ill include a de dettffhL scription of the timber-growing program on the Millicoma Forest, as explained by branch Forester Royce Cornelius and his staff and B ill Gaines, woods superintendent. Prices effective thru Sat., June 23 A tree farm tour w ill follow a We reserve the right to limit quantités special luncheon to be served at Allegany. Approximately 54 persons at • • tended the school board meeting White lV4-Ib. Monday night at the Arago school Nob Hill Coffee, 1-lb. 86c 2-lb. $1.71 or house. Wheat PKG. Alvin Adams was elected for a Airway Coffee, 1-lb. 83c 2-lb. $1.65 Kerr Lids, Reg. pkg. of doz. I3e three year term to replace Wood- Edward’s Coffee, 1-lb. 91c 2-lb. $L81 Installation of the new officers row Robison whose time had ex- Kerr Lids, wide pkg. of doz. 26c No. 300 can Lipton’s Black Tea ft-Ib. $7c of the Rotary club fo r 1951-52 w ill pired. • • be held at a “ladles” day luncheon VAN CAMP Economy Clamps, Kerr pk-doz. 16c Lipton’s Tea Bags, 16-bags 21c Wednesday July 11th, it was an nounced today. A ll wives of Ro Sure-Jell Pectin 2^-oz. p k t 13c tarians w ill be guests during the Pickled Snack luncheon, Pres Robert Lessing said. M.C.P. Pectin powder 3*/j-oz pk 13c • • 14-oz. JAB Per Can Colorful stories of early days in Vegetable Beef Parowax Sealer, 1-lb. pkg. 21c Coos county were told Rotarians Chicken - Noodle by John Nielson, Bandon, a pi STRAWBERRY 16-oz. oneer resident of Coos, and one Cream of Mushroom of the compilers of the new Coos- Shady Oak or Hunt JAR < ■ I t ’s tim e to get your bike li Curry pioneer history to be pub $ cense, so says Chief G. W. Mc lished this year under the auspices Mullen who says Friday and of the Coos-Curry Pioneer and Corned Beef 12-oz. can 46c Tomato - Veg Shortnening Royal Satin 3-lb cn 96c Saturday w ill be the day for all Historical association. Nielson told of early ships on Deviled Ham Noodle Mix No. V4 can 19c Coquille youngsters to come to Reddi-Whip topping 7-oz. can 51c the Coquille, the work done on the police office In the city hall Lunch Tongue 6 oz. can 40c the port of Bandon, early Indian and license their bikes. Under Whipping Cream % pint 33c Cut Rite — a city ordinance, all bicycles wars, and stories of Coquille and Vienna Sausage 4-oz. can 23c 125 foot must carry city license*. This Bandon including early Gold Fresh Milk Easy to tear off quart 23c ROLL Corned Beef Hash No. 2 can 43c aids In case of theft and helps mining rushes which was one rea son so many people came to this to curtail any dangerous riding Cheese, Chatham - mild lb. 63c area, he said. and traffic habits of young rid He was introduced by Rotarian er*. »*’ Margarine, Sunny bank 1-lb. 37c Jess Beyer* and was a guest of e • Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kern re Hode Caughell. Margarine, Sunny bank 2-lb. 73c a a ceived news of a new granddaugh 1 Mrs. J. 8. Barton, Mrs. E. L. ter bom at Klam ath Falls, June 18, Butter, Spring House 1-lb. H e A treat for you in our meat dept. to their son-in-law and daughter Detlefsen and Dr. Eleanor Gutman M r. and Mrs. A lder (Eileen K ern.) attended the charter dinner of the These can be broiled, fried or baked “A ” Large Eggs doz. 73c • • Powers B. P. W. club on Wednes day evening. M r*. Barton, past Mr. and Mr* Guy M lntonye and Only 11 to 12 weeks of age 7 0 Bread Mrs Wrights white 1% lb 22c fam ily of Bakersfield,. California, state president presented the char Eviscerated—Ready to cook L B ^ ter to the new club. Select from a sparkling variety of favorite are visiting relatives in Coquille. O .S.C . G rad u ate \ T ak e s Rodent Job Fined For "S lots" SAFEWAY Pineapple | e Your Choice Per C an A t A ra g o Alvin Adams Named Director C o ffe e & T e a Values Rotary T o In s ta ll N ew O ffic e rs Early History Told A t C lub C am pbell Soups T im e T o G e t Bikes' Licenses 15c Libby's M e a ts Fresh Fig Bars Pork & Beans Rath Pig’s Feet Preserves Lipton’s Soup Wax Paper 2 Cans 3 pkt«. 29c 25c 29c 29c 37c 25c C an n in g Needs M iscellaneous Values FRYER TURKEYS Chunk Tuna, Star Kist %can 34c Fruits & Vegetables. Carefully trimmed. 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ONIONS 5c LETTUCE 12c Lb___________________ DRY ONIONS Yellow Lb__________________ 7%c NEW POTATOES 5 Lbs............. ......... ........ . 53c RED RADISHES B u n c h ....................... ........ 5c TOMATOES Field grown Lb. ___________________ 27c CORN Golden Bantam 19c SAFEWAY Swiss Steaks Spare Ribs Sliced Bacon U. S. Choice or Good The perfect part- ner for Kraut M o re M e a t Values LB. • LB. Fancy Pack LB. 98c 49c 59c Safeway Fresh Fish Sliced Bacon Reg. pack •" lb. 53c Halibut Steaks, fresh lb. Fancy Fryers, Eviscerated lb. 73c Salmon Steaks Fresh lb. 79c Lunch Meats, Assortment lb. 59c Fillet of Sole boneless lb. 59c Pork Sausage Country style lb. 55c Fillet of Cod boneless lb. 45c Beef Short Ribs for stews lb. 39c Oysters pint 72c