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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1955)
. Thursday, April 21, 1955 CUQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL representatives. Coon will discuss “Happenings in W ashington as Related to the Beef In d u stry ” MRS. EDNA BROWN Monday morning, May 9. Mrs Edna Brow n, form er Coos l A / a i L M o F f l v H l i f If Also scheduled for M onday County resident, passed aw ay in W i l l i u l C l l l I iz m orning is a panel compdsed of NOTICE Ob' SALE OF Portland Sunday, A pril 17 a t th e * IMPROVEMENT BONDS age of 77, j A total of 1,324 m eter tickets Jo h n Hounsell, sta te senator from NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Born in P erry, Iowa, N ovem ber were issued in Coquille d u rin g the Hood River; Harold Copple, sec ! T hat the City of Coquille, a muni 30, 1877, she m oved to W estern month of March, according to a retary -m an ag er of th e W ashington ' cipal corporation of Coos County, N ebraska as a sm all girl. She w as report from C hief of Police How- S tate Apple commission, W enat chee: and tw o m em bers of th e i S tate of Oregon, pursuant to pro m arried to A rth u r Brow n in 1896 ard M arsh’s office. visions of the C harter of said City at McCook, N ebraska and th e fol- The d ep artm en t received p ro p Oregon C attlem en’s association | and by v irtu e of an O rdinance lowing spring they d rove a team erty during th e m onth valued at yet to be chosen. T he panel will I passed and adopte d by the Com and wagon from N ebraska to Coos $4,595.75 and issued 67 traffic discuss th e pros and cons of a mon Council of said City was duly County. Eight children w ere born citations, including illegal p a rk - beef commission for Oregon. 1 authorized to issue and sell im to th e couple—tw o died in infancy, ing. How th e beef in d u stry stacks provem ent bonds for th e im prove For a n um ber of years her hu s- Also included in th e rep o rt w ere up public relations-w ise is sch ed u m ent of K nott Street from th e band tau g h t schools at Sitkum , the following: 225 hours night pa- led for a going o ver Tuesday a f t : South boundary of U. S. Highway McKinley, Lee and Coos R iver A trol by car; 53 h ours school pa- ernoon by Radford Hall, assistan t 101 South to the North boundary farm w as purchased a t M cKinley trol; 101 hours day p atro l by car; executive secretary of th e A m eri | of the Sanford H eights P lat, in and after four years in th e grocery 259% hours day p atro l by foot; can National C attlem en's associa the City of Coquille, Coos County, business in M yrtle P oint th e fam - 166 hours night patrol by foot; tion, Denver. G eorge Tucker, sec Oregon, in the am ount of $8,419,- ily moved to th e farm w here they 2,052 m iles driven by th e city car, re ta ry of th e C alifornia C attle j .33 and by reason thereof sealed lived until 1929. They moved to and 94 miles for the m otorcycle. Feeders association, Los A ngeles, | w-ritten proposals for th e p u r Salem th a t y ear w here they lived The d ep artm en t answ ered 3 fire will outline the g ro w th of th e c a t chase of said im provem ent bonds, until h er h u sb an d ’s d eath in 1948. calls; booked 3 state prisoners at tle feeding industry on th e W est or any thereof, will be received A fter leaving th e farm he w as ac- the city ja il; booked and prin ted Coast th at sam e afternoon. at the office of the City Recorder tive as G range D eputy O rganizer 9 sleepers; arrested 13 persons f o r 1 Tuesday afternoon, A lan Rogers, at the City Hall in Cooquille, O re for th e Oregon S tate G range and drunkenness; issued 66 w arnings; Ellensburg, Wash., p ast president gon, until 5:00 o'clock P. M. on h e w as C haplain for th e S tate repaired 127 m eters; m ade 3 dis-1 of the W ashington C attlem en ’s as th e 16th day of May, 1955, and G range at th e tim e of his death orderly conduct arrests and 4 fel- sociation and now ch airm an of th e th at said bids will be opened and Edna and A rth u r Brow n celebrated ony arrests; cleared 22 larceny research com m ittee of th e A m eri considered by the Council a t a th eir golden w edding an n iv ersary cases; cleared 3 auto th e ft cases; can National C attlem en ’s associa investigated 1 accident; a n d tion, will ta lk on th e “S trides We m eeting to be held on said date in A pril, 1946. Surviving h er d ea th a re tw o booked 31 prisoners at th e cityi Have Taken in Beef C attle R e at 7:30 o'clock P. M. at the coun cil Cham bers in the City Hall in daughters: Mrs. G. D arw in Peavy, jail. search.” L ator th a t day, Roy N el The prisoners worked a total of I son, state d ep artm en t of ag ricu l said City. Said bonds will be Salinas, C alifo rn ia; and Mrs. Fred designated “ Im provem ent Bonds, W Fischer, Eugene, O regon; four 550 hours for th e city and $167.20 tu re, Salem, is to discuss th e state Series G-3", and will be 17 in sons: O. C arleton and R obert A w as paid out for th eir meals. livestock brand recording code and • • Rev. num ber, and Bond No. 1 will be Brown, Salem , O regon; dem onstrate th e filing system used for $419.33, and said bonds from C laude A. Brown, C latskanie, O re to record brands. A nother d em 2 to 17, inclusive, shall be for gon, and Ross K. Brow n, Gold onstration using an actual carcass Beach, O regon; and nine g ran d $500.00 each; said bonds will be is scheduled of federal m eat in dated the 1st day of May, 1955, children an d one g reat grandchild. spection. F uneral services w ere in Saiem and to m ature serially and in On W ednesday, final day of the num erical order in the am ount of at 3:30 p.m . A pril 19 and burial H arold B rim hall has attended convention, Rita Cam pbell, nu was a t Cam as Valley, A pril 20. $419.33 on M aj 1st in the year She w rote the McKinley new s the G eneral M otors T rain in g C en-I tritio n ist for the N ational Live 1956, $500.00 on May 1st in each item s for th e Coquille V alley Sen- 1 te r at T igard, Oregon, to learn ad - , stock. and Meat board, w ill ta lk of th e years 1957 to 1958, in tinel or a n u m b er of years p rio r j vanced autom otive service te c h - ) and show a m ovie on th e n u tri clusive. $1,000.00 on May 1st in t o - 1939 niques w hich he will use in his tional values of m eats and th e each of the years 1959 to 1965, • o work at Coquille A uto Co., 39 E. functions of the board. inclusive, and to be redeem able W inding up and sum m arizing Main St., Coquille, Oregon. at the option of the City of Co Mr. B rim hall of 892 N. H enry th e convention program is to be quille on any sem i-annual in terest , | St. spent five days at th e Tigard, th e job of Nelson Crow, Los A n d ate on or after May 1, 1956. The turkey d in n er was p rep are | o regon school, one of a n atio n - geles m agazine publisher. Said bonds to bear interest at the by m others of th e ju n io r class ] w j(je net Work of train in g centers • • rate of not to exceed 6% per a n m em bers and w as served by t ie |JCjng set up by Gen e rai Motors CONGRESSMAN WRITES num. Said Interest thereon to be sophom ore girls. T he class colors tQ kecp em ployees of its car and IN MARCH "REPORTER" paid sem i-annually and th e bid of lavender and w hite were car- tru c^ d ealerships ab reast of new Congressm an H arris Ellsw orth der to subm it the in terest rate ried out in the tab le decoiations m echanical developm ents and ser- has an article on defense of his that he will accept on said bonds and the H aw aiian thom c was car- . techniques, public p artn ersh ip on pow er in the but in no event to exceed 6G per ried out in the book-lijce place m echanic w ith C oquille Auto March issue of the R eporter M ag annum ; said bonds to be sold to cards. Co for 2 years, he selected the azine. He is answ ering an article the highest bidder for not less Leonard Grove, ju n io r class ( (jy d ram atic course, tak in g ad- than par and accrued in terest and pres dent welcomed the guests and vanced study in autom atic Urans- will be payable in law ful money presented the follow ing p ro g ram . | missions. of the U nited States of America. Nancy Hall, senior class history; j^r A. M enning, head of the T he Common Council reserves a q u artette num ber of H aw aiian com pany, said he sent Mr. B rim the rig h t to reject any and all music by C harles H ackett, D ean hall to th e T igard cen ter to give bids. Each bid m ust be accom W arner, Louise Rogers and Ronnie his custom ers the benefit of im panied by certified check in the Reed accom panied by B. R. Nick- proved service techniques tau g h t Phone 5711 sum of 5% of the am ount bid to laus. there. Coquille Auto Co. handles M. Moore Nursery G erry Hess, senior class p resi O ldsm obile cars. be forfeited to th e City of Co And Florist T he T igard train in g center, w ith quille by th e successful bidder, dent presented th e trad itio n al m ore th an 26,000 sq u are feet of in case he should refuse to ac staff to Leonard G rove w ho ac cept and pay for said bonds. The cepted for his class. T he unique floor space, has eight specialized city will furnish a tran scrip t of and colorful grand m arch was held shop classroom s, for use by the the proceedings of th e Council follow ing th e d in n er a t the g ym C hevrolet, Pontiac, O ldsmobile, for said im provem ent to th e suc nasium which w as decorated in a Buick, C adillac, CMC T ru ck & cessful bidder, but th e successful H aw aiian them e. Mrs, Rom er Coach, F ish er Body and United bidder will be required to fu r Adolph directed th e g ran d March Motors S ervice divisions of GM. nish at his own expense the o pin w hich was follow ed by th e dance. Each division supplies a highly trained in stru cto r for its courses ion of such attorney as he may at the center, w hich is m anaged by desire as to the legality of said C. L. Messecar. bonds. By order of the Common C oun cil of said City of Coquille, dated th e 21st day of A pril, 1955. Chosen from a select list of O re H. N. CRIM, gon and W ashington high school City Recorder musicians, two stu d en ts will rep - j p « r Published April 21, 28 and May resent Coquille High school at the r r t t I A t t l P î T l P n Ç 5, 1955. e ig h th a n n u a l M u sic ill M ay f r s - * ” • V W l l l V I I I V I I J O B IT U A R IE S Police Kept Busy LEGAL NOTICES UIY All Metal Ironing Board $ 4 .7 7 One tim e buy! P erforated top ironing table of light-w eight steel. W ont’ sag or Warp. Top perm its steam to escape for easier ironing A utom atic safe ty lock. Foam Rubber Ironing Board Pad With 2 Sanforized Covers $2.00 HEAVY METAL C HAIRS î ^ 1. $2.50 BR ID G E T A B L E S s ,“ 7 g ‘ n d $ 5 . 0 0 C A S C A I. SE A T S $3.00 Metal Legs STO R A G E H A SSO C K S $5.00 Harold Brimhall Takes Training A t G. M. School S H IP M E N T ! Hampers $5.90 Peralized - Metal Ribbed- Construction COOS BAY SAILOR SERVES ON HEAVY FLA G SH IP D onald R. K arr, firem an, USN son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm T. K arr of 331 F ourth St., Bay P ark, Coo Bay, Oregon, is se rv in g | aboard th e heavy cruiser USS Rochester, flagship of Vice A d m iral A lfred M. P ride, USN, Com m ander of th e U. S. 7th Fleet. Wedding Flowers ENJOYS VACATION Mrs. M. S. Hubbard enjoyed u brief vacation in San Francisco re cently. Her husband, Com m ander H ubbard w ill shortly take a re serve officers train in g session. Speakers Listed tival at Pacific U niversity in F or est. Grove, Oregon, May 12, 13 and 14. A ttending from Coquille High A p ro g ram designed to keep school will be M aurine G ardner, Billy H agem an an d D irector W H. people in th e ir seats and w ide aw ake is being put to g eth er for H ollensted. this y ea r’s convention of th e O re gon C attlem en ’s association May , 8 to 11 in Corvallis, rep o rts Ed | Coles, association secretary. Program headliners will include | both state and nationally know n A nna Ja n e G reen w as chosen speakers along w ith d em o n stra I president of G irl Scout Troop 5 tions and a panel of experts. G en , w hen the m em bers m et recently. eral sessions will be held on th e O th er officers elected w ere Oregon S tate college campus. Listed as principal speaker is i Frances Stevens, vice p resid en t; Ih le n Stevens, secretary ; and Sam Coon. Baker, now serving his second term in the U. S. house of K athy Morris, trea su rer. The outging officers include D ar lene P adgett, p resid en t; B arbara F rie n d ly Thoughts Ann Jackson, vice p resid en t; M ar lene Ja sk ari, se creta ry ; Beverly Clayton, tre sa u re r; and K athy B y Schroeder Bros. M orris, song leader. The girls have been busy w o rk ing for th e ir proficiency badges. LET US PROTECT TH A T CAR! . « . .1 Ir 1 S P E C IA L F O R A P R IL >© Ju st look! Y'our car can shine like new w ith our wash and wax! L et us keep up th e value of your car w ith a regular cleaning and polishing . . . in side and out! D rive in today! $ T T iO T S P g W G. I. SERVICE STATION i l Sic 125 W. MAIN PHONE 1571 ¡a IC E C R E A M TRIANGLE CHICK STARTER Now- Means Better Egg Profits this Fall! You can build better egg production in your future layers by careful feeding of your chicks. Triangle Chick Starter's famous formula contains extra feed values to promote sturdy grow-.h. 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