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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1952)
Missionaries Are Program Subject HOLIDAY FRIDAY left Monday for their new home at Washington's birthday Friday is, Calif. The following will aee public office« cloaing. guests present were Mr. and Mrs. All county office«, the poet of Henry Schwein, Mr. and Mrs. fice. city offices and Mountain Paris Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Don The work and lives of Oregon Nine new members w ill be in States Power company w ill be H ultin and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. missionaries and how they con itiated into the Coquille high closed Friday. The First Na George Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Leo tributed to the social and political school Girl's Athletic association tional w ill remain open. FEBRUARY 21. 1952- Aber, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yager, Mr. growth of the Oregon territory COQUILLE. ORGEON. • • ____ tonight at 5:45 at a pot luck dinner and Mrs. Roy T. Johnson, Carol were discussed before PEO mem at the school cafeteria. dogs impounded and Bruce and Tom Hull. bers Monday at the home of Mrs. The nine girls have acquired Any dogs running loose on city Elbert Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. H arry Heffley and Ken Thompson was named dis fifty activity points in competition streets w ill be impounded under Hazel Hudson were guests at the tric t Boy Scout commander Tuea-., ,, , , The program was presented by <ir U mtram ural league. ordinance 160, Chief of Police G. Mrs. Ray Hunsaker. She illustrated home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Erlch- day at a meeting of the Southern Ln son Monday evening for cake and' Coos county district committee a t- .* * ™ 1"» the required point, during W. McMullen warns. Dogs, l i her ta lk w ith a large map of the tended by representatives of *n the fa ll semester were Shirley Per- censed or not, must not be allowed Oregon te rrito ry showing route, coffee. ? hesero Yvonne Char- to run at large. A fte r being im Mr. and Mrs. Herb Inks and district Scout organizations and rin - micel, Phyllis Danielson, Nana pounded foa five days, dogs w ill and settlements o f the missionaries Discussion of highway safety and speed zones for school daughter of Prosper were callers committee members. The next meeting w ill be a 7:15 children drew comments from all sides at the PTA meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Thompson w ill select neighbor Foss, Pat Harsh, Joyce Mitchell, be put up fo r public sale. To re p. m. dessert at the home of Mrs. Diana Schroeder, and L illia n Bault last Sunday afternoon. claim them, owners must pay >1 February 13 in the high school auditorium. Ray Jeub on March 3. hood commissioners td serve in Birthday greetings this week go Powers, M yrtle Point, Arago, Riv Burcher. for Impounding the dog, fifty • • Clarence Summers, PTA repre Earning 100 points and to re to Velma Nltzel, H. E. Brqdos, erton, Bandon, Coquille, Broadbent cents per day for keep and >1 for Visiting her parents. Mr. sud sentative to the city safety com ceive a fe lt and class numeral Charlotte Albertson, Glenn Sell, sale. and Bridge. The committee also Is Marcia Mauney and completing holding the public Mrs. C lair Gray over the weekend mittee, reported he had asked for • • Eileen Yager and little Jimmy was Carol Gray, who is now work Smith, one year did Feb. 21st. We endorsed the national policy of 150 points to be eligible fo r a let the speed suggested by the or having Boy Scouta work to get ter are Barbera Schrag and Orvet- ing in the West Coast airlines of extend good wishes to all. ganization, 25 miles per hour w ith fice in Portland. M r and Mrs Herman Detlefsen citizens to register for and vote in ta Baker. It Is ^bssible to earn 200 20 miles per hour in school zones. Charged w ith selling liquor to a • e elections. The Order of the Eastern Star points and be awarded a pin, but He also suggested blinker lights minor, Jabez Murray Pinney, Jr., of Coquille were dinner guests on A two-day Camporee, to be held Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watson re due to the youth of the organiza met fo r a social afternoon in the at school crossings and the com M yrtle Point, was found guilty at Sunday at the home ot M r and m unity building. Mayor Don Farr a second tria l Monday by a Co Mrs. Nick Erichsen. Other guests in May w ith competition between tion no'one has attained this goal Masonic Temple Tuesday. A fter a turned home Sunday from Port coming in during the afternoon troops fo r best camping and Scout yet, according to Anne Woodward, dessert bridge was played. Next land where they had gone for reported what the city council quille justice court jury. meeting w ill be the th ird Tuesday medical treatment. They rseported was doing on the matter and re The firs t trial, held in M yrtle w ith birthday wishes for Mrs. ing methods was approved. The advisor. Women faculty members w ill in March. Mrs. Jack Moore is poor d riving and encounted so minded the PTA members that Point, ended in a hlng jury. The Erichsen were M r. and Mrs. campsite w ill be selected by B ill much snow near Reedsport they president. the state would have the final verdict of guilty was brought in Adolph Molthu and fam ily, M r Head, chairman of the Camporee be guests. had to drive o ff the highway and • a • word in the matter. after the ju ry deliberated two and Mrs. Henry Philipps and fam committee, and approved by Eu ily, Mr. and Mrs. C liff M artin, gene Fields, .health and safety com Experience la what you get w ait u n til the storm stopped a A motion was made that city po hours Monday. while looking for aomething elae. little. lice be present at the Tenth and In addition to paying a Jury Angle Molthu, and daughter, Na mittee chaiiman. Finance Chair man Lloyd Claver w ill conduct a Taylor crossing and at the new fee of >18, Pinney was fined >500, dine. The small crowd attending the campaign for funds during May. high school site at morning, noon of which >475 was suspended. and afternoon on school days. Deputy D istrict Attorney John J. box social and square dance last Tom Menegat and Oscar H ar Bonded L icen sed This was voted down, after it Pickett was prosecuting attorney Saturday evening at our school per were appointed to investigate was reported that only about five and W illiam Walsh was attorney gym had a wonderful time— like a the possibility o f starting a Scout or six students cross Taylor at for the defendant. Jury mem big fam ily. The proceeds amount organization in Bridge. Charles Tenth in the morning and practi bers were Fred Hecker, Fred ed to >130.00 and w ill be used for D d ig h t and Harold Simmons w ill Those absent do the same fo r Broadbent and cally none use the crossing at noon: Logsdon, M F. Pettit, Richard Mae- school activities. Mayor Farr said the chief of po- yaert, W illiam Barrow and Don surely missed an evening of fun W illiam Ruhmann w ill check H. R. Clark, Coos county assess and good fellowship ■ lice and his officers would do all Smith. x starting of one in Powers. or, announces that the State Tax • • they could to give more protec • • The leadership training program commission reports a sampling of tion to school youngsters, particu COQUILLE MAN ON TOUR w ill start in about three weeks, un petperty returns In various coun la rly at the new school location. W ITH COLLEGE CHOIR der direction of Ray Hunsaker, Co ties discloses some personal prop School Superintendent Ray Ted Parrish, Coquille, is a mem quille school superintendent. Hunsaker reported that althougn Well, it seems our w inter weath ber of the famed 40-voice a cap- erty taxpayers, p articularly those • • the city council had directed him er is s till w ith us—snow, huge, pella choir of Lin field college reporting merchandise stock-in- W ill S e ll F or Y ou O n C on sign m en t to establish student tra ffic patrols beautiful flakes. which w ill leave its M cM innville trade, are not reporting the fu ll at crossings, he could not do so Please keep in mind Feb. 22nd, campus on Monday, March 24, to value of their property fo r this u ntil the board of education ord no m all—it is one of the holidays begin a nine-day spring concert Or W ill B u y F rom Y ou. year’s assessment and Assessor ered it. Some objections were for the post office folks. tour at Roseburg First Baptist Clark urges every taxpayer who heard that fifth and sixth graders The 4-H clubs of Riverton dis church that evening Cities in may have filed incorrectly to file could not safely control the tra f trict w ill conduct a sale of home California are scheduled fo r ap an amended return before the fic at crossings on Taylor. made cookies and candy, at the pearance. Students at Coquille high school March 2nd dead line. Business completed at the meet P. O. building on Saturday, March received an insight Into fifteen d if The law require every person, ing included a vote to change 1st, starting at 9 a. m. Let’s back ferent vocations Wednesday when firm , corporation or association ATTENDS TRAFFIC SCHOOL election of officers to March. Mrs. up our young folks. Afwrlüd« City Recorder C. G. Caughell representatives of the various owning or having possession of Roger Stewart Mrs. C liff Gulseth Mr. and Mrs Ellis Holbrook, Mrs trades and professions met at the taxable personal preperty to make attended the tra ffic court school and Don F arr were named to the W illard Knight, Chuck, L a rry and From where I s i t ... f y J o e Marsh nominating committee w ith Fred Debbie, and Mrs. Mickey Smith held Thursday and Friday at Eu school to discuss vocation oppor a return thereof to the assessor. Authorized forms of the return Brumbaugh and Mrs. Stan Ho- spent Tuesday at Gravelford visit gene under auspices of the League tunities w ith interested students. The a ffa ir was arranged by Frank contain space fo r a fu ll listing of gate appointed alternates. ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of Oregon Cities. C ity and state N ihil, principal, who acted as mas a ll such property and the true cash officials were in attendance at the Mrs. Roy VandenBoss, Mrs. Ronald Holbrook. ter of ceremonies at the opening value thereof, w ith an a ffida vit or school. a Howard Detlefsen and Harold session. . affirm ation o f the person making • • Blenz w ill work w ith Wayne Last Thursday evening a large Your Life Work was the title return that the statements therein Smith on buying items fo r the group of members and friends of TAKES POSITION IN LANE of the keynote speech by Ray oontained are true. The return Washington school cafeteria w ith the Riverton club met at Hazel COUNTY DAIRY GROUP Hunsaker, superintendent of must be filed w ith the assessor on Emerick H ultin, in charge o f the PTA funds. The next PTA meet Hudson’s at the post office build Cappy Miller’s bought himself a iu ! Figured it was the trunk. He ing w ill be held at Washington ing. President Violet Luckman a rtificia l insemination program of schools, who endeavored to im or before the second day of March new ear. We won’t be seeing his hopped rig ht out in a hurry, too. school so members can see the presided during the business ses the Coos county dairy herd im press on the student the necessity of each year. I f a p erson, managing agent or eld jalopy bouncing over the back That cylinder head was mighty hot. cafeteria and what they organi sion. Harold Simmons, chairman provement association, w ill leave of fittin g himself nito a proper vo cation. officer, w ith Intent to evade taxa From whore I ait, old habits are zation has bought. March 15th for a sim ilar position roods any more. I’m going to miSB of Boy Scouts committee, in tro Students were given the oppor tion, refuses or neglects to file, he During the refreshment hour, duced Stan Sherwood of the Coos in Lane county. hard to shake, ouco they get a it, too. tu nity to hear representatives of Is subject to a fine of >10 fo r every members viewed a display paper county committee who gave a talk Many a morning Cappy and I hold. Like, for instance, too many their three favorite vocations in day that such negligence or refusal mache figures and animals made on Scouting and answered ques small secttap groups that afforded continues. If a person, managing drove off in that rattletrap for a people are still in the habit of by sixth graders under the direc tions about our local troop. Then opportunity* tor discussion. agent or officer intentionally falsi day’s hunting or fishing. We’d trying to run their neighbors’ tion of A. E. Reiner. our honor guest, Pauline Smith, Representing people interested in fies the return, he is subject to pile rods or guns in back, and prop lives— telling them how to act. Hostesses were Mesdames Dee opened her many gifts. banking was Sigurd Peterson, prosecution for perjury. See Sec open the trunk compartment—so what to wear, whether or not to Richardson, Roy VandenBoss, N. The foliowring guests were pres manager of the Coquille branch of tion 110-349, O.C.L.A., as amended, Norris, Guy Mauney, John Bar ent: Mesdames Irene Hartsough, Jiggs, Cappy’s pointer, could enjoy a refreshing glass of beer, the First National Bank of Port and Section 23-601, O.C.L.A. I say that kind of thinking’s out rett, Graydon Anderson, Ernest Verda Kight, Violet Luckman, Ora jump in and go along. • land; police work was explained moded . . . ought to be turned in Benham, Jack Bowen, Ted Cad- Brewster, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. They say when Cappy brought by Howard Marsh, sergeant of Pete Gorringe Is recovering man, Calvin Teuscher, B ill Head Woods of North Bank road, Wilma for a now model! state police. the new car home he opened up from a severe cut he suffered and Lee Gould. Knight, Doris Smith, Olive Lock- Mrs. T. Gremsgard .outlined op when he caught his leg in an the hood to show off the engine— County Home Demonstration • • wood, Mae Holbrook, Peggy Hol portunities in nursing; Keith Gold- electric saw at his home. Nearly and poqr old Jiggs hopped right brook, Donna Lockwood, Beulah Agent Mary Morgan spent two hammer, superintendent of Ban twenty stitches were required to days in Roseburg this week where Sell, Patra Woodruff, Ruth H ol Noble sew up his knee and a tendon was she attended a district conference don schools, teaching; brook, Lois Sexton. Edna Turner, W H . United S ta in Breweri foundation Chownlng, Riverside Lumber Co nearly severed in the accident. and w ill go to Eugene fo r a meet Dorothy Lane, Mamie Panter, lumbering; B ill Cook, KWRO, ing. Edith Simmons, Shirley Dwight, radio; Madeline McKeown, J, o • A t a two-hour session Tuesday Edith Panter, Evelyn Cross, Caro A rth ur Berg’s secretary, office Mrs. Minnie Hartley, sister of afternoon W illard Morgan showed lyn Johnson, Verne tta Heffley, work; Earl Carroll, Caoll’s electical S. M. and Gene Nosier, Anna M or a map he had mad? of prospective Clara Emerson, Alice George, shop, electician; Joe K u ffle r, city use of the Sanford Heights area Nita Finley, Pauline Smith, and rison, Mary Gage and Birdie engineer, engineering; Ernie Per- Skeels, has been visiting in Co rott, E. L Perrott and Son, car f o r housing. A few changes were Hazel Hudson. The hostess committee, Evelyn quille for the last two weeks. She pentry; Carl Johnson, Penney’s, suggested and w ill be made in the Shirley Dwight, Alice came by plane, her firs t time to merchandising; Ralph Stuller, Co map. Morgan was commended for Cross, George and Clara Emerson, served fly and reported flying much bet quille Valley Sentinel, newspaper his work. Present also to discuss Sanford white cake w ith pink and blue ter than she expected for this time work 4 section was also provided Heights housing areas were Walter booties on each piece, w ith ice of year. She left Monday by plane fo r people interested In the armed Oerdlng, Noble Chownlng, Sr., and cream and coffee. Those sending for her home in San Diego, Calif. services and was led by a group • • Noble Chownlng, Jr., and Russell gifts but unable to attend were from the Coos Bay Service recruit Conrad, as well as George Oerd- Marie Winch, Mrs Keith Krlbs, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Roberto and ing offices. ing. Edna Burr, Hazel Simpson, Erline Mr. and Mrs. Max Powers drove • • Floyd Robb, vice president of Smith, “ M ickey” W illis, Vernie to Ashland over the weekend the board, conducted the meet Johnson, Leda Alpine, Bernice where they visited relatives of the ing in the absence of Dave Biegger Clausen and Mabel Molthu. Roberts’. fordowfltif. wAt(d U/ U p — (if QrqtiaM*) • • • who was in Portland. o p iñ n a t at —tra —a t • e aod trim — to afcaaf* witfcowt aotw* M r. and Mrs. Adolph Molthu Taking part In the Gold Beach W illiam R. “ B ill” Beckett and Mrs Mary Burns is showing some invited in a few friends and neigh Gun club trap-shoot Sunday were improvement after being stricken bors Sunday evening as a going- John M ille r and Dick Carmichael. Mary Ellen Coffey were united In ill last Sunday. She is at home in away party in honor of Mr. and M iller carried home two trophies marriage at a double ring cere Mrs. O rville H ull and fam ily,, who from the meet, one for high score mony at 7:30 p. m. Feb. 16, In the care of her family. in 16-yard targets and one for Reno, Nevada The wedding took place in The high in handicap shooting. First Methodist church w ith the • • Leaving Thursday on a business Rev. Stephen C. Thomas officiat trip to Portland were Mr. and Mrs. ing. Attending the couple were Mr. Dave Biegger. They returned early and Mrs. Dave Northrup, also of in the week. Coquille. o • The bride wore a grey suit w ith Mrs. Hasel Flannery of Coquille P h on e 1154 310 1st St. NEWI WMup. cafe was expected to return home red accessories and a corsage of Darignad to w t-p a rfo rm ...o « t-rM o . from McAuley Hospital this week red carnations. Her bridesmaid. Hlpi Camp r m leu where she recently underwent Mrs. Northrup, wore a beige suit, w l - i i i i aay other low-priced car MIIIAGE MAKE* SIXI w ith red accessories. surgery. Also present at the wedding • • aa the American Road! , Mrs. Leonard Pike was greeting were Mr. Beckett’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Berne customers at the Igloo Fish M ar NOWI TM-b.p. Beckett, who reside In Reno. FR ESH SM ELT • Never before did so little money buy perform ket while M r. Pike was kept at ance to match that of the ’52 Ford. Take your The couple returned to Coquille JU M BO FRESH -CO O K ED C R A BS home by illness. choice of new Mileage Maker Six, or Strato-Star V-8. Monday evening STRATO-STAI V-ll • • FR ESH FISH FILLETS Mr. Beckett Is manager of the No other car in its claaa can equal Ford’s smooth- County home demonstration American Legion dub. riding, comer-hugging roadability. No other can agent Mary Beta Morgan and • • i its new beautiful Coachcraft Bodies . . . its Wanda Goesage, home demonstra curved one-piece windshield and car-wide tion agent fo r C urry county, drove rear window . . . its convenient Center-Fill Fueling to Portland recently after attend . . . its Power-Pivot Clutch and Brake Pedals. ing a conference in Corvallis. ' • • Here ia a car that is trilly the ablest car on the Gerard Jeub. am of M r. and Mrs.* Beulah chapter, O.B.S., w ilt American Road . . . a car that meet« the widest Ray Jeub. was home over the hold Initiation at its next meet range o f motorists’ needs. Examine i t carefully. LOCKER BEEF weekend from his studies at the ing, February 28, in the Masonic "Teat Drive” i t You’ll agree you can’t buy batter! Lb. ....................... up University of Oregon. hall. FRfeSH PORK • a A t the February 14 meeting, the Leaving for Portland Sunday banquet hall was decorated in the Lb________ _____ up w ill be Don and Leonard Farr who Valentine motif. Committee mem- w ill attend the annual merchandise. bers added to the spirit by wear- in an d M ake your locker pay y o u m oney! show and stockholders meeting of ing bright red hearts on their the Northern Wholesale Hard- sleeves. A drawing fo r a Valen- ware They w ill return via Eugene tine box of chocolate was held and on Tuesday where they w ill be won by Elbert Schroeder. • « joined by Mrs. Don Farr and two daughters who are going to Eu Mrs. Mart Pettit returned M ea-i 3rd A T aylor Sta. J41 gene for a doctor’s appointment. day from a visit in San Francisco. -AGE >oun < je n iin e l Highway Speed Regulations Draw Talk From PTA Members And Mayor Don Farr Ken Thompson Will Be Chief Of Boy Scouts Fem Athletes Tap Nine New Members M yrtle Point Man Found Guilty Eastern Star, Meets Tax Checking Shows Some People Evade Listing All Items Art Fletcher WANTED A t Riverton C attle, Horses, Calves, Sheep, Hogs Vocations Talked At Coquille High Phone 8 R 2 , Coquille Jiggs Gets Four "Hot-Foots Planning Group Sees Sanford M ap Coquille Couple Wed In Reno Sat. Here’s the big new Igloo Seafood Market ... m ost p o w e rfu l car In its class! Complete Stock of Seafoods Smoked - Salted - Frozen - Canned Seafoods a t Reasonable Prices Fresh Quality Guaranteed OES Decorations Use Valentines 5 le 39c LEONARD PIKE, Owner Test Drive'the Coquille Motor Sales