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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1953)
____________ COQUILLE VALLEY S E N T I N E L _______________________________________ Thursday, May 21, 1953 ----- 5 School Journalists Given Top Honors From University 1. How many amendments have there been made to the Con stitution of the United States? (a) 20; (b) 23; (c) 21. 2. The last amendment to the constitution: (a) limit**! the Presidential term of office; (b) made whiskey sales Uiecali (e) limited Presidential treaty making powers. 3. Who is chairman of the Democratic National Committee: (a) Leonard W. Hall; (b) Charles A. Mitchell; (e) John Bricker. The Larders* Asso. iatii n meets tonight (T hursday, May 21) in the Bridge G range H all at 8 o’clock. D em onstration pointers and sug gestions will be discussed at this meeting. I hope m any of you are p lan n in g dem onstrations in your clubs for th e county fair. ANSWERS •*» U J * ! • ---- I I* R » t l K V s a t iv q o •« ■•»»» t « l t » * P I « J d * * t l « n t •IS t 1 - ..........- ■ * * * ♦ * .......... Ju d g in g at m eetings— a good habit to form as a club is to do judging at each m eeting in home economics clubs fo r instance sew ing, if the g irls have ju st finished th e ir head scarves have them • ring them to th e next m eeting, and ju d g e them as a group. Add some ready-m ade scarves to th e class and judge them , too. In this w ay girls will have experiences in choosing. Cooking club m em bers can b rin g muffins, cookies, or Announcing NEW LOCATION CLARK BROS. SHEET METAL WORKS HAS MOVED TO * A irc ra ft Dusters Must Be Licensed 419 WEST FRONT STREET HERE IN COQUILLE Come see us in our new location. CLARK BROS. SHEET METAL WORKS Coquille «._____________________________________________________________________________________ them, too. You may be interested to know th at 4-H club m em bers have p ut up 54 of those wood duck nest boxes and a conservation activity. * * * * * Coos county hjjs a sta te w ide reputation of being th e singingest county in the state. L et’s keep up the reputation by singing a t all of our m eetings. We have m im cgraphed copies books in th e office. One type is fre e and th e o th ers are yours for a slight charge. \ Many other organizations put o ut good song books too. We have m im eopraghed copies of th e cuckoo song if any of you would like them . L et’s all sing. Hoyt Herd Joins Rank Of Winners Detroit People Visiting Parents Two registered Je rse y cows owned by H. A. Hoyt. M yrtle Point, have received special recognition for th eir outstanding production records made on Herd Im prove m ent Registry test. Royal Kola Glow produced 8.- 692 lbs. milk containing 511 lbs. b u tterfat at the age of 2 years and 10 months, and W estern Valley Beauty produced 8.668 lbs milk containing 538 lbs. b u tterfat at the age of 2 years and 2 months. In term s of production records m i le at a m ature age of 6 years on a twice— daily-m ilking, 305-day basis, these records both exceed 600 lbs. b utterfat. The official tests were m ade u n der supervision of O regon S tate college for T he A m erican Jersey Cattle club, Columbus, Ohio. • • A rriving here yesterday front A schedule of exam inations for all a irc ra ft and custom ground ap D etroit. M ichigan, w ere Mr. an d plicators of herbicides (w eed kill Mrs. Jam es R. Mason and daugh ers) for licensing req u ired under te r T erry. They a re visiting at the 1953 ag ricu ltu ral herbicide con th e home of Mason’s paren ts, trol law has been announced by M r. and Mrs. C. L. Mason on F rank McKennon, chief of the d i South Coulter. T h ey ’ll do some vision of P lan t industry, state d e visiting and th en go fishing. A ccording to C. L. Mason, H e’s p artm en t of agriculture. John R. Thienes, local county e x ta k in g a w eek’s vacation and tension agent, has m ade th e a r w an ts some goad w eather, and rangem ents for exam inations in h e says it’s up to The Sentinel th is county. They will be held in to get it. ¡So we hereby ordered th e county extension office T ues it up, and don’t doubt but w hat day, May 26, beginning a t 1:30 I th e visitors and our Coquille folk p.m. Also, for those interested, I w ill have ju st th a t, lots of good th e re w ill be a discussion of the fishing, and lots of sunshine, herbicide laws, spray recom m enda e • tions, and o p p ortunities in the custom spraying field. Ray Kelso of Salem, w ho is su p ervisor of th e law for th e d e p a rt m ent of ag ricu ltu re, w ill conduct th e exam ination. C heers and tears are generally • • the accom panim ent of Coquille More RiM.m — More Facilities — More Service 419 W. Front cakes for the m eeting and ju d g e 1 \ I \ ERS1TY OF OREGON, (Special) The O regon Scholastic Press has presented 301 aw ards to students in 65 Oregon high schools for uulstan ding w ork on high se1 ool new spapers and yearbooks during the past year. The Oregon Scholastic Press is a division of the university's school of j urnalism. Erie W. Allen C er tificates of Newspaper Service were awarded ta 104 senior students. A total of 87 graduates received the Ge a-ge Turnbull C ertificates of Ye rbook Service. In addition, 110 underclassm en received recognition far outstanding service on student publications. Among those students presented w : i the aw ards w ere G eraldine Smith, Coquille, th e Allen C erti ficate; Marcia M auney, Coquille, t' Turnbull certificate; and Rob b ie Jean H arris and Don Taylor, the underclassm en aw ards for o u t standing yearbook work. • • y Pepsters Elected A t Coquille High Motel W ater Rates Topic For Council Our Used Cars have a lifetime Guarantee for us In a w a y , w e’re selfish We’ve been Ford Dealers here for a good many years — and we want to stay in business for our lifetime. And longer. Why w ate r rate s fo r m otels are different th an those of hotels was the question C larence Summers, local m otel owner, asked th e city council M onday night. Sum m ers appeared w ith Leroy Rice, also a motel ow ner, who said th a t Coquille had the harshest rates on m otels of an y city in O re gon. No action was tak en during the m eeting. VISITORS AT LAMB HOME V isitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Jac k Lamb the past week w ere Mrs. Fred Slagle of Med ford a r d Mrs. E. F. Johnson of Roseburg. L ast week the Lambs drove up the Oregon coast to see the rhododendrons in bloom but re ported th ey w eren’t quite all out. • • R iverside Builders Supply can offer the best plum bing service. Phone 3521. 1514« high schools pepster arid yell leader elections and this y ear was no different as 11 young ladies were selected to lead the Red Devil roosters for the 1953-1954 school y ear this week. Elected to the pen squad w ere P atricia H irsh , Shirley P errin , Doris P arrish, Gayle Chesebro, Ilobbye Jean H arris, Joyce A nder son. Chloe Hancock, and Marilynr Wilson, all juniors. They succeed M ,r?ia M auney, J a n e Gould, Sher- ril H atcher, F rances Anne From m , Iva P uffer, Helen Taylor. Doris Finley, and N ana Foss. Elected from th e sophomore class to be yell queens w ere N; .dine Molt'hu, Sharon Sapp, and V erna Liles. These girls succeed th e Misses H arris, Chesebro, and A n derson. • • I.ikc cld oil rag s in a closet, s o r e rat-goes c f raw wool ignite spontaneously in tran sit unle s n atu ral oils are thoroughly washed out before shinm ent. MAYOR McGUP By John Jarvis So we guarantee our staying in business by the kind of deal we give you on used as well as new cars — a straight and honest deal. W ith no hokum. No hooey. Our used cars, we say, are good used cars. And .*°re's <3 4 we mean i t —’cause if we play honest with it future / you on used cars we n 1OA1 7 7 know you’ll come back for still another. Or maybe a new Ford, which is even better. Maybe next year. Maybe ten years from now when we will still be in the automobile business. New Manaqement Takes Station Richard C arm ichael, know n to ’oral tow nspeople as "D ick" offici ally took over m anagem ent of th e Associated Service S tation here in Coquille on May 13. T he station, form erly known as Casey's Assoel- ated Service and m anaged by W i'I- ‘ -m V. i a e v . will be know n as “Dick's Flying A Service." Carm ichael, a resid en t of Co- ouille since 1935 w as previously employed by th e C oqui'le F irestone store. Carm ichael announced th is w eek that plans for m odernization are underw ay. T he en tire lot wiH be ■l lack-topped a double lube bay will b - added and th e building v ill re ceive new paint. A grand opening is planned in th e fu tu re to acquaint Coquille residents w ith th e new staff and th e added facilities H ours for th e station h av e been sehedu'ed from 6 a m. to 10 p m. -even days a w eek. • • tn O regon’s C rater L ake N ation al P ark an annual snow fall of 50 *o 60 feet is not uncommon. • • P artv Turtrish gardeners w ere , ; rr« to develon the tulip from wild 'ifm -er to garden beautv and give it th e nam e “T ulbend" (tu rb a n ), rays th e N ational G eographic So- cietv. T he flow ers w ere brought to E urope in 1554 by the A m eri can A m bassador to th e T urkish Sultan and introduced into Hol land by Dutch herb alist Clusius, court gard en er to the A ustrian Em peror. >RD in * W hat we mean by "good" used cars you’ve got to see. B ut here are a few examples: • i ' ll say / he flunked 7 ™ GRADE LAST YEAR ’ JUST SO I WOULDN'T HAVE TO BUY H IM SOME NEW : I 1950 MERCURY 2 DOOR Low mileage. O riginal d ark blue paint. Good tires. Nice clean 1951 FORD Y-8 CUSTOM DELUXE 2 DOOR Radio and heater. W hite side- car. w a ll tires. O verdrive. $1595 AMBROSE HAS ALWAYS BEEN A CONSIDERATE . LAD, HASN'T HE ? $1595 i Try It fo r a c h e e rfu l evening! You’ll find i t ’s . . . 1951 FORD 2 DOOR. One owner car. Radio C lA Q C and heater. Overdrive. Low mileage. Perfect I "T # J tires. ______________________ _ PRICES GOOD THURS.-FRI.-SAT.-MAY 22-23-21 ONLY! Come in and see them — and us this week. COQUILLE MOTOR SALES 3rd and Taylor Streets Phone 341 THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY YOU BET ! ! HE'S C ALLIN G FOR MYRTLES MILK. For that extra pep and energy, rely on Myrtles Milk. You’ll find you'll he calling for it too! Then too. Myrtles Milk is the value that gives you MORE for your money. It's delicious and nutritious! Delivered Daily To Your Door -Just Cal, Coos Bay 5501 THE MYRTLES DOC & BARNEY’S COQUILLE FOOD CENTER Fri. & Sat. Specials COQUILLE FOOD CENTER SPUDS, U.S. No. Vs Eri. & Sat. Specials 10 lb. bag f i t GREEN ONIONS and RADISHES, fresh and crisp_ _ _ 2 bu. PEAS, Carden Brand 303 size 3 for TOMATOES, Garden Brand 303 size 2 for PEACHES, Dundee 2% can 2 tans COFFEE, Tavern Brand 1 lb. can FILLETS OF RED SNAPPER lb. lb TENDER YOUNG LIVER _ _ _ _ I STEAK Sirloin T Bone Rib ,b. 3 9 c HEAR YE - HEAR YE KWKO—9 - 10 - ll:«5 AM SHORT RIBS Ih. COUNTRY SAUSAGE III SHORTENING 3 lb. can TIDE, giant pkg. •RADIO SPECIALS FRIDAY A SATURDAY ? ? ? ? 9t 25c 25c 45c 79c 39c 19c PICNICS ,b. 4 3 c GROUND BEEF lb. 2 9 c POTATO SALAD lb. 4 9 c