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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1954)
COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL T h u r s d a y , O c to b e r 2 1 ,1 9 5 4 Suggestions Made For Re-Organizing Chamber Of Commerce Into Active Group Now in Stock IMPORTED HOLLAND BULBS T U L IP CROCUS IRIS ,V u H Y A C IN T H EATON'S Ph. 761 PEOPLE WHO WORK ¿fieciatijed. ( m * ¿eivice choice of repayment schedules If your family weekly income is between $35 and $150, and you are working, this service is designed especially for you. When necessary, every effort is made to give you the mon ey in one day. Your $25-$50-$100 up to $300 on your signature O» OTHER RIANS Come in or, to save time, phone first 1 8 0 E a s t T h ir d S t. Phone: 8781 -8 7 9 1 (Up to $ 50 0 on A u to o n ly) License Nos. M-446 - S-368 Fiorii WHO won PUBLIC LOAN Suggestions O ffered c O R P O R A T I O H ___ Your nearby loan service • •. one of 312 affiliated offices H o w to tr e a t y o u r fr ie n d s Olympia just naturally belongs whenever good friends get together. Stock up on the beer with the rare ingredient. T he com m ittee has m ade th e following suggestions: 1. T h at th e officers consist of 12 elected d irectors instead of 20 and th a t th ey elect a p resid en t and vice p resid en t from th e ir 8 r2UPTh°atheth e ^ r e S n T ^ r e s i d e n t 2. T h at th e , p resen ing. president> secretary a n d /o r tjt Je rry MacMurray> secretary -- .. t p resid _ en t Hl*. appoint a nom inating com m ittee trea su rer of 5 m em bers to n om inate 12 d i- , ; lu d in g th rt fr0 „ a ’ p X w f n g ’th e com m ittee report. m bers to n om inate 12 d i- r ^ Jn ^ concluding th e e rep rep o o rt from rectors. T h e m em bership should his com m ittee, M aeyaert sta te d j (¡lp cham 5er m em bers voted to also be given a chance to n om in th at “w e should all give v ery adopt it and in stru cted th e corn- a te others from th e floor. grave consideration to w h at w e mittee m em bers to p re p a re a con- 3. T h at election of d irectors be m ust do if w e are to h av e a su e -i gtitution and b v -law s P resid en t held p rio r to N ovem ber 30 and o f cessful cham ber of com m erce. A Hughes will appoint a n om in- ficers installed th e first w eek in large n u m b er of us m ust dev o te Ed ating com m ittee w hich in tu rn D ecem ber. T h at in fu tu re years, thp installation be held th e first considerabIe tim c to th e y a r j° “ s will appoint th e 12 directors, th e installation De nein m e n r s i Jctivities w e m ust engage jn . T he w eek in J a n u a ry or as soon as possible th ereafter. 4. T h at m em bership b e e x ten d ed to all retail, w holesale, profes- sional. granges, churches, civic C oquille’s P aren t T eacher Asso instruction can be arran g ed for clubs, lab o r unions and other ciation will again ta k e th e School these children on th e d istrict, groups and individuals. New’ p ro s Census for th e C oquille School county and state level. If th e cen pective m em bers m oving into th e D istrict. M em bers of th e PTA w ill sus tak er is provided w ith th e in area o r sta rtin g a business be sta rt th e ir en um erating th is w eek form ation, it w ill be b ro u g h t to granted th ree m onths m em bership end and will continue u n til th e en the attention of school officials w ithout dues. T h at no m em ber tire d istrict is covered. who can, in m any cases, p rovide shall have m ore th an one vote. All children from “th e crad le” the special train in g required. Sliding Scale For Dues S tate school support is based on to age 20 w ill be counted. T h e e f 5. All m em bers shall be ex p e c fective d ate of th e census is O c the num ber of children counted in ted to pay dues w ith th e excep tober 25th. T h e count w ill also in this census. Each child counted tion of churches. It is recom m end clude children aw ay from home, means th a t much less needs to be ed th a t a sliding scale of dues, w h eth er in th e A rm ed Forces, a t raised by th e School D istrict w ith dues at $5.00, $10.00, $15.00, tending college or te m p o rarily liv Property Tax. $20.00 and $25 00 b e used. Each ing elsew here. Anyone who has children and classification w ould be based on Special note will be ta k e n of j is not contacted by th e census ta k n u m b er of em ployees, volum e of those th a t a re in capacitated and ers by O ctober 29th, is requested business, etc. M em bers should be un ab le to atten d re g u la r school :o call Les B ah r in Coquille, te le show n th e classification list and classes. Special classes an dhom e phone 8831. allowed to pick th e classification th ey feel covers them . 6. G eneral m eeting once each m onth in th e evening w ith d irec tors m eetings held once each O fficers an d m em bers of th e m onth a t noon. F irst C hristian C hurch sp en t last 7. W herever advisable, directors Sunday afternoon at th e Church ATTENDS AVON M EETING Mrs. Luella D avis, Coquille (w ith th e exception of th e p resi w here th ey conducted th e A nnual d en t and vice p resid en t) be ap A ll-C hurch P lan n in g Conference. Avan representative, recently pointed to head th e m ajo r com P lans for th e com ing 12 m onths attended a d istrict m eetin g of m ittees. T hey should be allow ed w ere m ade w hich w ill include I .Avon representative, recently to choose th e ir own com m ittee moving into th e new C hurch ed i Bay at w hich tim e the X m as men. Suggested com m ittees include fice, an increased edu catio n al p ro m em bership an d finance, retail gram , an enlarged m issionary p ro trade, civic affairs, industry (to gram . and a deepening of th e sp ir E veryone In T ow n Is T alk in g include lu m b er and logging), ag itual life of th e congregation. riculture, publicity, Coos County Com m ittees p lanning for th e A bout It! E v eryon e In T ow n C ham ber, inform ation (th is com year w ere th e W orship and E d u Is W aiting For It! m ittee w ould b e to acquaint cation w ith Mr. D an Sage, ch a ir i m em bers w ith th e scope and p u r m an, Mr. and Mrs. P aul Sim pson, pose of th e cham ber.) Mr. and M rs. Lee B row n, Mrs. R ay S anford, Mrs. B ruce P u rd y , Mrs. Provide Essential Projects 8. M ake a strong concerted ef- Alvin Boyer and Mrs. C lifton N o i fo rt to provide various projects ble. OCTOBER 29 A N I) 30 T he M em bership developm ent essential to com m unity develop m ent. M any com m unity activities com m ittee w as com prised of E arl are carried on by th e v arious ser- D uncan, chairm an, Mrs. D uncan, ! vice and civic clubs b u t th e re are Mr. E v erett W olgamott, Mrs. W al m any projects too larg e for any te r Naff, Mrs. D onald F a rr, Alvin one club to handle. T hese should Boyer, Mrs. B erlyn Billings, Mrs. be tak en care of by th e cham ber H arold L ibby and Sheldon H ard - and th e efforts of all organizations enbrook. T h e W orld O utreach com m ittee co-related. is Mrs. Bob Mason, chairm an, Mr. and Mrs. A rt W inslow, B ruce P u r dy, H arold L ibby and W illard R ight. On th e S tew ardship and Finance com m ittee are D onald F arr, ch air man, Cliff Noble, Mrs. L. E. Wol gam ott, M rs. Tom Stevens, H enry George, B erlyn Billings and Mrs. A rchie H atcher. T he m inister, W alter Naff, pre- j sided over th e m eeting. on displav. Blood Needed Badly Donors Wanted For Bloodmobile Here Tomorrow At Community Hall ] Success of th e d rive for m ore blood for th e A m erican Red Cross blood donor program in Coos county depends on how m any peo ple tu rn out tom orrow and give a pint of blood. The Red Cross Bloodmobile will be at th e Coquille C om m unity building from 12:30 u n til 5:30 p.m. The Bloodm obile is at th e M yr tle Point M yrtle C rest school to day (T h u rsd ay ) in M yrtle P oint from 1:30 until 4:30, and people unable to donate blood h e re are urged to go to M yrtle P oint. A ppointm ents fo r th e C oquille Blood program m ay be m ade by phoning the Coquille Hotel, o r te l ephoning Coquille 13 or 8111. Your Insurance needs — See Dick Jew ell—W ith C W. L ittle. I T he strongest m an is th e one who stands m ost alone.—Ibsen. Refreshment Time Is lim e For. . . U . Baked Ham With Applesauce $1.25 Fried Chicken $1.25 A'c'f Eniou OLYMPIC BEER Home-Cooked Meals Every Day - 24 Hours a Day 101 CAFE M ain St. P h on e 621 FO R S A L E Kiln Dry Planer Trim W hen tw enty-six youth from the local C hristian church w ent to a county-w ide youth m eeting in Myr tle P oint last Monday evening they becam e th e w inners and ow ners of a gold loving cup given by the dis trict for increased attendance and activity. Miss H ilda Johnson, youth I president, received the cup and the group is proudly d isplaying it at church functions this week. • • t M s* - - SSW* ....... 0 9 il ( O pening o f the Coquille library from six to seven each W ednes day for students taking the popu lar "Personal Problem s o f Daily L ivin g” from Mrs. Jennelle Moorhead. U niversity extension instructor, w a s announced today by Mrs. Mary A lice W atkins, lib rarian. A pproxim ately fifty books are on reserve from the Oregon State library for the course wheih is being held each W ednesday from 7 until 10 p.m. Classes meet in th e Coquille high school. • MILL W O O D $18.00 Marshfield Fuel Co. . ' R ...... Myrtles Milk Ask For Myrtles N A TU R A L M IL K 5% HOMOGENIZED G RAND O P E N IN G Phone CO 7-7033 for Daily Delivery “P A R T IC U L A R M ILK FOR P A R T IC U L A R PEOPLE" B > .1 | '■■) 1 > ' If \ i VW E' / 't' JIM REEVES STRING MUSIC I Show and Dance Direct from 'Louisiana Hayride' - - Shreveport Library To Open • Preferential Tea Phone CO 7-4447 ■saw »WS *v Superette's Church Youth Wins and Double Loads . . . Only i Al!-Church Planning Program Sunday Dinner Specials ' ’•« TM» n,AT ma *** w as publicity com m ittee m ust not only Phone Luella D avis 3112 eve publicize th e cham ber's activities nings for appointm ent 41tp but m ust attem p t to sell th e p u b • • lic and th e businessm an on th e Mrs. Robert H arris plans to need for a cham ber.” drive to Eugene th is weekend to visit her d au g h ter, Bobbye Jean 9. Voting for d irecto r be done New Industries for Coquille A rea who is a freshm an in journalism He continued by saying th a t "w e by w ritten ballot. No m em ber know m any new industries a re at the U niversity of Oregon. Miss shall be en titled to m ore th a n one looking this w ay and we m ust a t- H arris is celeb ratin g a birthday vote. tem pt to secure our sh are of them this week 10. As soon as funds a re av a il for Coquille and vicinity. We m ust • • able, a fu ll-tim e secretary should realize th e very definite need for City E ngineer M ike H uddleston be em ployed. greater housing accom m odations has announced th a t an open house 11. R etention of m em bership in than we now have. We cannot will be held O ctober 31 at the new the Coos County C ham ber of grow w ithout new hom es for new Sew age Disposal P lan t if th e Com merce. residents.” w eath er perm its. 12. S alaries and ex p en d itu res be “T here are m any things to be M em bers of his staff will con discontinued on D ecem ber 31, 1954 done for this area th a t can only duct th e public th ro u g h th e p lan t and all books audited. be done by a com pletely organized and explain its operation 13 Move th e cham ber office • • bacR tQ {he lobby of thp C oquille and efficient cham ber of com - m erce in Coquille.” hotel Members of th e re-organizing —— - _________ — 14 T h at use of w arra n ts b e d is com m ittee w ere U. E. M cClary. continued and funds d raw n only Dr. R. M. Falk. Ed Hughes, H arry on sig n atu re of tw o of ,h e I Slack.' Dr. RalphM i'lneT M u r f P et- School Census To Start This Weekend FEED AND SEED 97 W . M ain Recom m endations for pu ttin g the Coquille C ham ber of Com m erce back on its feet and m aking it an active organization w ere presented a t a m eeting T uesday by Dick M aeyaert, ch airm an of th e special re-organizing com m it tee. T he com m ittee recently com pleted a careful study of th e ch am ber. __ m erchandise A “ P referen tial T ea” was held I by m em bers of Beta Sigma Phi so ro rity Sunday afternoon at the hom e of Mrs. Je a n C lark with Mrs. G eorge B olster an d Mrs. George C h a tb u m as co-hostesses Five new m em bers pledged at th e tea w ere Mrs. Donald Brown, Mrs. Robert Riedel, Mrs Tom Ste vens, Mrs. R obert Thomas and Mrs. Jo h n W illiam s Funeral Flowers S prays and Designs g M. M oore Nursery A And Florist P hone 5711 STARRING Jim Reeves - Jerry and Dido Rowley - Jim Edward and Maxine Brown - Bill Morris - Leo Jackson Sonny Tram m el AY, OCTOBER 22 Coquille Community Building