The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 21, 1955, Image 5

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    T h u rs d a y , A p r il 21, 1955.
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C O Q U IL L E V A L L E Y S E N T I N E L
Refledorize To Stay Alive In '55" Slogan of Committee;
Reflector Tape Sale To Feature Coos County 4-H Work
l° j ta * - ^ ’ve ’n cational m edia such as new spapers
, adopted by the and radio to present th e im por-
at a
y
* L‘fe Cummiltee tance of using th e tape.
a m eeting on April 14 in the
Mrs. John Devereux. chairm an
county courthouse
of the Rural Life Com m ittee, con­
This slogan will be used through­ ducted th e m eeting w hich w as held
out the county to prom ote the use to discQss problem s of farm safety
of reflector tape on farm equip­ in Coos County. Mrs. T. J. Davis
ment. A dem onstration by W alter presented a resum e of safety prob-
- c. roeder showed the group the lems and Mrs. Mabel Mack, of th e
e ectiteness of the reflective tape state Extension staff, led the
on model farm equipment and yel- 1 group in a discussion of accident
*°W raln *Uckers- 4*H Clubs problems. Mrs. Mack stated th a t
i oughout the county will be sell- industry is doing a much b etter
nig this tape as p art of their safety job with safety program s th an
w ork-
j agriculture.
Th com mittee recided to pro-
^ h e need for cattle passes on
mote the use of the reflective tape established highw ays w as pre-
by several methods. These include sented by George Jen k in s, county
m aking th wearing of reflective agricultural agent, and L eander
tape on clothing a style among P anter of the Bandon G range told
school children, presenting dem ­
onstrations at meetings of county
organizations such as home E x­
tension units, granges, and the
farm bureau; and using mass edu-
cent of th e 1950-1951 average. O r­
ders averaged 198,255.000 b. f.;
Shipm ents 202,022,000 b. f.; W eek­
ly averages for F ebruary w ere:,
Production, 203,794,000 b. f.; 108.8
per cent of the 1950-1954 average;
O rders 184.634.000 b. f.; Shipm ents
189,819,000 b. f.
T hree m onths of 1955 cum ula­
tiv e production 2,501,476,000 b. f.;
Three m onths of 1954, 2,392.652,000
b, f.; T hree m onths of 1953, 2 ,- ’
566,702,000 b. f.
O rders for th ree m onths of 1955
break down as follows: Rail and
Truck 1,805,580,000 b. f.; Domes­
tic Cargo 442,435,000 b. f.; Export
73,951,000 b. f.; Local 91,038.000
b. f.
The in d u stry ’s unfilled order file
stood at 795,525,00 b. f. at the end
of March, gross stocks of 998.088,-
000 b. f.
’52” ia
o
Coos
of the w ork this 8rouP has been
doing
doin[’
T he m eeting of th e R u ral Life
Com m ittee was open to the public
and th e following com m ittee m em ­
bers attended: Mr. Jenkins, Mr.
Schroeder, C arl P eterson, Mrs.
B u rt Sm ith, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Dev­
ereux, and Miss Emma Lou W eb­
ster. O thers atten d in g w ere: Mr.
P an ter. Mrs. N. A. G arn er and
Mrs. R. C. Kaselstrom , O ceanacres
G range; Mrs. A. R. Sm ith and
Mrs. Ray K irkendall, Cooston
Home Extension U n it; Able G ros-
sen. N orth Bayside G range; C B.
Holland, M yrtle G range; E. C.
Burcher, Coquille G range; Ralph
W itcher, state G range an d Mrs.
Mack.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L . Stevens are
fish in g on th e Rogue R iver all th is
w eek
• •
Your Insurance needs — See
Dick Jew ell— With C. W. Little.
News on th e . . . .
rotary
t il l e r s
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Public Records
aw ard him com pensation for per-
i m anent partial disability eq u iv a­
Credit Service C om pany, a cor­ lent to 100 p er cent loss of fu n c-
poration has filed a com plaint i tion of his left thum b and 50 per
against E arl C arroll and May L. | cent loss of function of his left
T ill
• W eed
Carroll, individually and as co- arm or in such am ount as his con-
• C u ltiv a te
• M ulch | p artners dba C arro ll’s Gift and | dition shall w arran t. T he plaintiff
Electrical Supply seeking ju d g ­ j was in ju red on or about F eb ru ary
with
ment against each of them for , 26, 1953 w hile w orking as a lu m -
$730.01 owed for goods, w ares and ber stacker d riv er for the Coquille
the Mighty
m erchandise sold and delivered to Valley L um ber com pany.
them by Stubbs Electric Com pany
S tate Industrial A ccident Com ­
on or about D ecem ber 7, 1953; and mission has filed a com plaint
the fu rth e r sum of $2,572.96 owed against Chester Ralph Hupy, dba
by them to G eneral Electric S u p ­ Iron M ountain L um ber Com pany
BOLENS M-E Rotary Tiller
ply Com pany for goods, w ares and seeking paym ent of th e balance
Y ear 'round A ttac h m e n t*
m erchandise sold and delivered to owed on contributions based on the
them.
p lain tiff’s payroll for w orkm en he
Coos County, a body corporate hired u nder th e W orkm en’s Com­
—FOR SALE
and politic ex ral, C harles M. pensation Law.
—FOR RENT
Straw n, tax collector has filed an
C redit B ureaus A djustm ent D e­
action at law fo r th e collection of partm ent, Inc. has filed a com ­
S611.48 taxes against F L. Chese- p lain t against Jo h n L. M ulvihill
bro, dba Coquille Food C enter and Ja n e Doe M ulvihill, aka Mrs
Meat M arket.
Jo h n L. M ulvihill, husband and
W illiam M eade has filed a com ­ w ife seeking paym ent of money
plaint against th e S tate In d u strial owed by them to Drs. Scobee and
Accident Commission peeking th at L indberg; A storia Oil Com pany;
his form er claim be referred and W est Bond M arket; and Medical
rem anded back to th e d efendant A rts Clinic.
F I R S T : and said defendant be o rdered to Donald Pike has filed a com ­
cancel and set aside its o rd ers of plain t against C harles McDonald
Coquille - Coos Bay
F ebruary 17, 1955 and M arch 18. seeking judgm ent of $25,000 gen ­
■ 1955 and to reopen his claim and eral dam ages and $4,000 special
dam ages for in ju ries he received
on or about M arch 10. 1954 w hen
the m otor vehicles driven by th e
defen d an t and in w hich th e p la in ­
tiff was a passenger failed to nego­
tiate a curve about 4 $4 m iles East
of Coquille, causing th e car to
leave th e highw ay. The plaintiff
alleges th a t at th e tim e of th e ac­
cident, th e d efendant w as engaged
in a race w ith an o th er m otorist and
was driving at an excessive rate
of speed.
i City Finance C orporation has
filed a com plaint against Leo D
K essler and C lara K essler, hus­
If you have a circulating heater,
band and w ife seeking paym ent
or pot-type burner, use clean, eco­
o f a prom issory note.
nomical Standard Stove Oil. It
H enry G. K ern has filed suit in
lights fast, bums evenly, leaves no
equity to foreclose a m ortgage
gummy residue, and eliminates
against Roy E. C hapm an and C lara
frequent cleaning because it bums
F. Chapm an, husband and wife
without soot, smoke or odor. Every
and Enos Sm ith and Zelpha Sm ith,
drop of Standard Stove Oil turns
husband and wife.
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W A R E H O trif
FUTU RE C O LLEG IAN S— are these C oquille High school seniors who are show n studying catalogues
issued by the various colleges and universities. In the top photo, from le ft to right are Evra Jensen,
Hester W olgam ott. Judy M ilne, Sandra George, Judy Anderson and Errol Sunderland. Pictured b e­
low are D avid M orton, John Hunt, Jack Jacobsen. D aryl Atkinson. Bob Brooks. Mrs. Thora W at­
son. advisor. V irginia C ox and Louise Jenkins. (S en tin el Photo)
You can get floor space fast, for factory, wareiiouse
or store, with a Butler steel building! Adaptable
Butler design is easily suited to large or small, sim­
ple or complex building layouts. Low-cost erection,
and mass-production savings give you up to 47 per­
cent more usable floor space for the same money.
Fire-safe Butler buildings with galvanized or alu­
minum covering require little upkeep. You can get
clear-span widths up to 70 feet, in many lengths.
See us before you build. Our service in­
cludes everything from foundation to
insulation. Call or write us today!
M e d fo r d Blow Pipe C o ., In c .
226 M cAndrews Rd.
Medford, Ore.
Telephone 3-1066
C o lle g e B eckons School S e n io rs
Senior Advising Program At Coquille High School Helps
Top Students Find Correct College 14659855
“
Douglas Fir Cut
During March
Up Over 1954
When You Shop In Coos Bay
H a v e your c a r S e rvic ed
“We know th a t w e are lucky to I careers is available to th e 78 sen­
A t Lou B la n c , In c .
learn so m uch ab o u t jobs and col­ iors.
leges h ere in high school," said
Leave your packages in your car throughout the day.
Mechanical skills and m ental ap- j
one girl earn estly , “and we will titude tests w ere given alm ost all j
try to ta k e ad v an tag e of this of these young folks before C h rist- ’
COMPLETE SERVICE
know ledge." T he group of a doz­ mas and they each w ere given a !
en high school seniors agreed with rep o rt of th e ir special abilities. I
FAIR PRICES
to pure heat.
PROBATE COVRT
this statem en t as they talked with These tests are given yearly by
Ben C. Flaxel has been nam ed th e ir advisor, Mrs. Thora Watson, the S tate D epartm ent of L a b o r;
Order today. Call us for fast delivery.
and th e rep o rts a re used by the |
ex ecu to r for the estate of P alm ira and this rep o rter
— C a d illa c — O ld s m o b ile —
M aria Biasca who died M arch 23
T hese stu d en ts are the ones who students in m aking plans for their ( PORTLAND OREGON, APRIL
at N orth Bend. A ppraisers a re C . ; have applied for scholarships in I fu tu re w ith Mrs Watson, who does 14— (S p ecial)— F irst, q u a rte r re ­
- S a f e t y - T e s t e d U sed C a r s -
P. K ibler, M axine Stokes and A l­ various colleges afte r having lis­ counseling and guidance b esid es' port of production, o rd ers and ship­
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her
oth
er
teaching
subjects.
an F. Eames and estim ated v a lu e , tened to rep resen tativ es from each
m ents for the Douglas fir region
VISIT OCR WHOLESALE ROW
Coquille. Oregon
Phone 1161
Oregon institution of higher edu-
of the estate is $5,000.
Thus it is th a t those com pleting was released today by H arris E.
Ben C. Flaxel is ad m in istrato r ! cation d u rin g this school year.
th eir education in C oquille’s p u b ­ j Smith, secretary of W est Coast
for th e estate of W illiam J. Rezac
These weeks a re anxious ones lic schools m ay indeed consider L um berm en’s Association.
who died J a n u a ry 17, 1933 at H ib­ for th e tw elve w hose seholanship them selves fortunate. For they
STANDARD *
The w eekly av e rag e of West
bing, Minn. J. K. F itzpatrick, Jack applications are w aiting approval learn about them selves and their
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rttA T IM C OILS
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Across the street from the Post O ffice in Coos Bay
Hudson and R obert P erkins are or rejection. Some have applied abilities; about all kinds of w ork; Coast lum ber production in March
the appraisers.
for honor scholarships w hich grant and about o p p ortunities for fu r­ I was 194,670,000 b. f. or 103.9 per
no money or tuition, instead they th er education in colleges.
perm it exem ption from certain
subjects and a w ider choice of ATTEND SESSIONS
’subjects for the first college year.
//
O ther students have applied for OF TIMBER BANQUET
academ ic or athletic scholarships M ayor G eorge F. B u rr took in
w hich g ra n t tuition up to as much j the annual tim b er banquet for the
as a thousand dollars for the first Oregon S tate L egislators a t Salem
last F rid ay night and reports a
year.
Most stu d en ts will tak e their fine tim e was had again. The a n ­
special college exam inations next nual affair is a real “tim b erjack ”
■ fall w hen they register. However, p a rty and is p u t on each year by
Bob Brooks, John H unt and Jack th e logging and tim ber industry
Jacobsen will tak e college board with senators and representatives
and th e ir wives as guests.
j tests in May.
Ju d y A nderson, who now teach­
es beginning band and coaches
various instrum ents, has applied
for a scholarship to W illam ette U
w here she hopes to study elem en­
ta ry education to teach music. Ev­
ra Jen sen would like to study pre­
nursing at th e U of Oregon. David
M orton hopes to m ajo r in civil en­
gineering a t Oregon S tate college.
Louise Jen k in s w ishes to attend
8 'x 7 ' D o o r
Oregon S tate to m ajor in physical
education. V irginia Cox hopes to
study n a tu ra l sciences at Oregon
S tate college.
In Fin ish ed
Ju d y M ilne plans to attend U of
Oregon w h ere she w ill take edu­
O p e n in g
Y o u r d e m a n d fo r S a f - T - M ile r F u ll C a p s have d e p le te d
cation an d m ajor in language. San­
‘ Vacation Hanning Service
dra G eorge hopes to take elem en­
o u r sto ck o f casings fo r re c a p p in g so . . . w e 'l, pay $6 .00
ta ry education a t Oregon College
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W olgam ott w ould like to teach
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Jacobsen hopes to go to Lewis and |
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C lark college to ta k e business ad - j
m in istration. Both Bob Brooks and |
Jo h n H u n t w ould like to b ec o m e,
engineers and atten d California
Tech. F ero l S underland hopes to
atten d W illam ette U to m ajor in
elem en tary education and music.
In Mrs. W atson’s room, w hich is
BUZ and HELEN HECKER
743 N. CENTRAL
h e a d q u a rte rs for th e seniors in
PHONE 3451
Across from the High School
Phone 88X1
183 E. 2nd
o u r high school, detailed inform a­
P hone 2451
tion about all kinds of w ork and
City Heating Oil Co.
LOU BLANC, Inc.
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