The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 21, 1955, Image 12

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    . 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
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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
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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
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ran
d
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$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,
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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
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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
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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.
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