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Thursday, July 21, 1955 COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL CROSSWORD PUZZLE Dinner Honors 14 Oregon Hi Students Before Pilgrimage to United Nations 1 2 3 x ; ' li 19 » ÿ ÿ x 21 25 38 GARDEN WALK STEVENS Cabin Ecxcr Plus tüR - M idw estern D aylight S aving Tim e The le tte r th a t w as left in the periods. old bullet-riddled m ailbox up the And, first of all, we had to ride road from my boompond shack said in Ivar H aglund's cruiser, the S ky th a t at last m y big chance had lark, to Bainbridge Island, s ta r t come. “ You’ve heard how th e m an ing at 4:00 a.m. sharp. This was w ho m ade a b etter m ousetrap had to reach th e island in tim e to a p ath beaten to h is door in the board th e 5:25 ferry for Seattle. woods," w rote R oaring Rob Ma- ( The telecast for folks in the East haffay. “If you’ve m ade a better was m ade on th e trip back to B ain contraption of any kind, I haven't bridge. heard of it, but ju st the sam e the Few knew about H aglund's TV talen t scouts have found you handsom e boat before the s ta rt of out.” the yaw ning cruise. Did I tell The rest of it told me to roll up them! and stow my b arrel-sta v e ham O riginally, I said, it was a tug mock, padlock th e boompond shack boat, nam ed W alrus, and it sw ept and g rab a bus for S eattle and all prizes in its class a t the P h il NBC-TV head q u arters there. So adelphia C entennial Exposition th a t’s w h at I did, and th e next in 1876. Its pow erful steam engine th in g I was up to m y neck in th e was called th e w onder of th e age turm oil of a m ake-ready fo r an am ong th e m arin ers of th e day. A rlene Francis “H om e” show on The Pope and T albot people NBC-TV. bought th e boat and brought it F e r r y R ide around the H orn to tow log rafts We took a ferry from Seattle on and lum ber schooners in Hood th e afternoon before the telecast Canal and Gamble Bay. It was itself, for a rehearsal. Next m orn converted into an o ilburner but ing we had to h it the dock in tim e otherw ise knew few changes un to m ak e ready for a live program til Ivar Ilag lu n d saved it from the set fo r 7:00 a.m., PST— 11:00 a.m. junkyards. E astern D aylight S aving Time, Ixrving th e ra re old craft, Ivar th a t is. A ll hands had alarm clocks spent m ore money to m ake a cab fixed fo r 3:00 a.m. This m eant in cruiser out of th e Walrus, than n o th in g to an old head who had the finest c ra ft would have cost g row n up as a child laborer in th e him. His heaviest expense w as in d a iry business of long ago. Rut it the conversion of th e prize w in w as rough on th e folks from the ning steam engine of 1876 into an East. B ut the live show had to be internal com bustion pow er plant. gin h ere to m eet its Eastern and T V T im e Is T im b e r T im e 1 recited this fine, rare Tbit of pioneer m arine history to A rlene F rancis and h er TV ‘‘H om e” p ro gram associates from New Y ork after our 4:00 a.m. sta rt w as m ade from the S eattle dock, an d we w ere well out in the m orning m ists of P uget Sound. 1 pointed out how the old W al rus had been fortified w ith new Douglas fir tim bers and beauti fied w ith W estern red cedar plank mg, m aking it as staunch and p retty as a cabin cruiser m ig h t ev er hope to be. Iv ar H aglund had every reason to have faith in his S kylark, I assured one an d all— th at is, in everything outside its converted, reconverted, an d m any tim es welded old W alrus engine. I could see th e cabin fev er ris ing in my listeners rig h t away. • A fter all,” I said, “it is n ig h to its 80th year, except in its new parts. T he poor old cracked-up e n gine does give out often er th a n Ivar likes to adm it. You know how some people are atiout th e ir old g ran d m o th ers? T hat's how H ag lund is about his old W alrus— th is S kylark w e’re out on P uget Sound in now. Still and all, th e re ’s likely not very much chance th a t w e’ll f i n d ourselves d riftin g around in circles, all w rapped in a thick fog at telecast tim e— is th e re Ivar? H m m m ?” It was th e m ost poorly tim ed P aul Bunyan y arn I ever got off. F or H aglund had his clam -gun along. W ere you ever conked w ith a clam -gun. Brother, it tak es! It cost me my TV chance of a life tim e At 7:00 a m. I w as still out cold. need money, a low-cost First National p e rs o n a l lo a n G* h > «xwr Rm M mmmmì (Y o n 11 hnd bam i n — A y . b U p fc rf) 40 ESTIM ATES AND COUNSEL ORDERS FOR FINE PAPERS 32 35 37 36 41 42 47 c- 50 51 54 Darrell L Cox Coquille, Oregon, Since 1926 Telephone 8404 18 28 31 PA PE R HANGING ENAMELING PA IN TIN G CONTRACTS BRUSH OR SPRAY 23 27 26 34 39 17 43 44 45 46 an 48 52 56 55 53 57 58 BRING Dairymen find it more profitable to do business with Superior Cheese Company. Superior’s method of direct distribution to 7 50 super markets up and dow n the Coast enables them to pay top prices for their milk. In order to insure a steady supply to meet their sales de mands, Superior maintains this policy: they always pay current—or higher prices—and they pay weekly. If you are seeking a profitable year-round market for your milk, we would be interested in talking to you. SUPERIOR CHEESE C O M PA N Y YOUR MYRTLE POINT O R EG O N CAM ERA /V Ö M Z O /J O fe /' t h is H a r d t o p H IT O F THE IT S 4 -D O O R H A N D Y —andpricad tbr aodon f — R. M. PRATT. • • A th ird C onstructive B reeder A w ard has been conferred to W. R. ovenport. M yrtle P oint, O regon, by T he A m erican Jersey C attle Club. T he aw ard is one of the highest aw ard s m ade by th e J e r sey breed reg istry w hich has its n ational h ead q u arters in Colum bus, Ohio. To be eligible for the aw ard D avenport carried out a w ell-b al anced program of h erd im prove m ent and breed prom otion. His a n im als h av e m et high req u irem en ts of both production and type, an d a m ajo rity of th e anim als In th e h erd w ere bred or ow ned by him for at least four years. T h irteen cows w ere in th e h erd 10 m onths o r m ore of th e year and w ere enrolled on th e Jersey H erd Im provem ent Registry testing p ro gram . T hese cows had an average yearly production of 9.496 pounds m ilk containing 528 pounds b u t- ] te rfat. F ifteen anim als in th e herd had an av erag e type classification r a t ing of 84 83%. One of th e anim als w as classified Excellent, th e h ig h est type ra tin g given by th e Club • • Branch and aaà to w * a keen u4bow. 10 I was w ondering if m aybe lots 61 62 63 60 59 of people fail to realize how easy it is to grow Fuchsias. i 67 64 66 65 They are so delicate and d ain ty ; I j s look so frail and are really b eau ti 68 69 1 ful. You can take the price of a P U Z Z L E N®. S48 good Dahlia, Rose or Iris an d buy 56 F o r m of •to ACROSS several Fuchsias. be” 1 P o s ta g e Ite m 59 S y m b o l fo r tin The variety, color, and eith er 11 6 H L o e o r r k in in g g glass 60 T r e e 61 F a s te n hanging or bush, indoors or out of 12 F o o tb a ll t e a m s e c u r e ly fo r doors, sunshine or shade. You 14 C m h o ild «3 N ic k n a m e of th e r fa m o u s b a ll O p e ra b y V e r d i choose any you wish and you can 15 p la y e r 16 E s tim a te 64 E q u ip p la n t 17 F r e n c h fo r really have a lot of enjoym ent. w ith m a c h in e s “ and” 66 A n o u tle t c tio n o-f They take a jig h t loose soil, w ell 19 C fa o c lle 68 G e ts u p ts 69 P a s s a ro p e fertilized and w ell drained. An 21 L a i r th ro u g h 22 A b s tr a c t b e in g organic fertilizer is best, but a 23 M a k e m is ta k e DOW N S p a n is h p a in t e r 1 S p a n is h fo r yes good com m ercial fertilizer w ill do 24 26 S p a rs e la 2 M s la y p e w te r 28 B a s k e tb a ll co in fine. te uii D ry 2» C o n c e rn in g M a n n e rs Rem em ber good old b arn y ard 31 F is h C a p e r in g u n try of 6 P e a c e i fu i m anure for most plants, w ell ro t 32 C A s o ia A n s w e r t® P o t i l e N o S47 7 Sow 45 T u r n s o u tw a r d ted js ju st about the best for n e a r 33 S ta te ly houses 32 B ird s 8 S o aks 46 F o r m e r 34 R o w in g I m 9 F a r e w e ll 35 A r r a n g e ly any grow ing plant. g o v e rn o r of p le m e n t s y s te m a t ic a lly 10 S y m b o l fo r 35 P e rio d N e w Y o rk t e llu r iu m 36 C a tc h o f g a m e Here in Coos County it is usual 37 37 S e r v a n t in a 11 T o m o r r o w Decay 48 R e p ro d u c e s w e a lth y 13 G iv e s c o u ra g e 51 W ild b u ffa lo ly easy to get. W hile tak in g a 38 A p ro fe s s io n hou sehold to 42 D is lik e d in* o f In d ia 38 Confines Sunday drive and enjo y in g th e 14 F e m in in e t it le te n s e ly 52 R a is e d 39 A g re e m e n t 18 N e g o tia te 47 A w illo w p la t fo r m scenery ju st stop a t a farm ers 48 P o rtio n 40 N a r r o w in le ts 20 D a n is h 55 L u b ric a te s 41 E v e r ipoet.1 m e a s u re S tr a in e r 57 M a le o ffs p rin g place th a t has a nice yard , an d I’ll 49 42 504 I R o m . 23 Ir e la n d 50 E s k e r s 60 H a w a iia n food num » 25 T h o s e in p o w e r bet 90 p er cent of them would say, 51 A lm s boxes 62 B u lg a r ia n coin 43 S p a n is h h ero 27 P a id n o tic e s 53 P o r t r a y e d 65 C o r r e la t iv e 44 B u d d h is t 28 M e n t a l co n sure help yourself. 54 F o o tlik e p a r t o f e ith e r c h u rc h in fusion N a tiv e m e ta l 67 A d ir e c tio n A w ord of w arn in g about the 55 J a p a n 30 R iv e r o f I t a l y 56 P ro n o u n fan n er. It costs money to build fences and gates and chase stock SGT. C O NRAD TO PAR TICIPA TE first large scale air tran sfe r of around the country. So be polite IN "OPERATION GYROSCOPE” j units in the h isto ry of th e A rm y. Conrad, son of M r. and Mrs. Lee and use th e gates and close them Beppu, Ja p a n — S ergeant F irst behind you. Don’t clinpb over Class Jo h n W. Conrad, JU5, whose A insw orth, 1140 S. 22nd, Salem , is fences. wife, B ettie, lives a t ,1581 N 14th, a platoon serg ean t in th e 187th’s If you a re in terested in flow Coos Bay, O regon, is! sehedu'ed to C om pany I. H e has been in th e ers, and grow ing th in g s you have fly in m id -Ju ly from J a p a n » F ort A rm y since 1946. som ething in common w ith th e Bragg, N. C., w ith th e 187 tft A ir farm er, and can have a revy en borne R egim ental Com bat Team as p a rt of O p eratio n Gyroscope, joyable visit. Fuchsias are very easy to start. the A rm y ’s new u n it rotation plan. G ian t C-124 G lobem asters are So if you know a friend who has some, tak e a stroll aro u n d th e being used in th e 12,000-m ile p ro farm er, take a stroll around a little ject in w hich th e 187th is being w ith your neighbors, casually m en replaced in th e F ar E ast by the tion you th in k you w ill g et some 508th ARCT. T he o p ejation is the Fuchsias and try your luck. You’ll be surprised how m any sta rts you’ll get hom e w ith, besides hav ing an enjoyable evening. Be very careful about cu ltiv atin g close to your p lan t, because Fuchsias have tin y w h ite feeder roots th a t come up to th e surface. U se peet moss, cow m an u re or some o th er good m ulching m a te r ial th a t w ill stay loose and th e n pull any weeds th at show. R em em ber th e m ost im portant thing about F uchsias is to keep them w ell w atered, pots an d h a n g ing baskets w ater tw ice a day if needed. Provide good d rain ag e and plenty of p lan t food. H ow m any of you folks have a spot th a t is shaded in th e a fte r noon and w onder w h at to do w ith it. Tuberous Begonias love places like th a t and w hat a beautiful flow er they are. I’ll see if I can ’t have m ore inform ation on T uber ous Begonias n ex t week. A re you going for a drive this w eekend? The wild A zaleas are still p u ttin g on a good show dow n tow ard Langlois and P o rt O rford. If you w an t to com bine an a fte r noon at th e Beach, a picnic and enjoy a beautiful garden as w ell as superb scenery try S hore A cres S la te P ark, soutn of C harleston. T he Coquille Valley Men’s G ar den Club w ill soon have the sp rin k ler system installed in the law n of the Com m unity building. See you next w eek in the Sentinel. Davenport Herd Presented Award is as easy as this.. 9 8 22 30 » _ wtm M împs 7 16 33 But at least it was well d one— hq says. ( 6 » 13 14 29 clockw ise. 5 11 24 HONORED AT DINNER—T he 14 Oregon High School stu d en ts w ho won the Odd F ellow s-R eb ek ah contest w ere honored recently at a dinner in Portland prior to leavin g to join the Pilgrim age to th e U nited N ations. Janet Rosencrantx. w inner from Coos Bay is seven th from the top. reading 4 r— Ahis one you’ll just have to see. It’s a beauty. It’s a brand-new kind of car. It’s a Buick Riviera with /oar doors. And to top it all — it’s a SPBCIAL — the lowest-priced of all Buick Series. K now what that means? It means you can have the newest hit in hardtops —the most advanced new body design yet—and you can have it in the price range of America’s smaller cars. It means you can have a steel-roofed car with the long, low, sweeping sportiness of a convertible —with no center posts in the side w indow areas — and with two separate doors to the rear. And you can have all this hardtop beauty with sedan comfort and convenience at the easy-to- take modest extra cost of a 4-door model over a 2-door model. B ut if you think that’s all —listen: So here you have the soft, firm steadiness of B uick’s all-coil-spring ride and torque-tube stability. Here you have Buick brawn, Buick solidity, Buick handling ease, Buick styling and visibility and interior luxury. And here you have the lift and life of vigorous new V8 power of record might—and coupled to the spectacular performance of Buick’s Variable Pitch Dynaflow.* W h y wait a day longer—when you can come in right now and try the first true hardtop with the extra comfort, room and convenience of a full- sized 4-door sedan? Drop in tomoirow, first thing —for a look at the price, and an idea of the whopping-big trade-in deal our huge sales volume permits us to make. * Variable Pitch D y n a f o w ’ it the onb o n ljD y n a fo w Buick butU t lo /ty . Il ii rtanJarJ on RO ADM ATTER, optional at moiiest extre cot! on other Seriei. This gleaming grace of automobile is a Buick through and through —a '55 Buick, from the hnttest-selling line of Buicks in all history. H O IT - B 'S & o s f T h r ill o f t h e y e a ■ II r ///¡¿s M n ro ttth e BuicOes "> H i s t o r y f IN M AST HOSPITAL M « <»• »•— — Mrs D orothy D unham is in M ast hospital w here she is recov erin g from m ajo r surgery w hich she u n d erw en t Ju ly 13. • • N—I Aad CONFERS TUTU ILLUSTRATOR «g» COQU1LLB BRANCH •T M A n O N A L - u n «uno OMOOM looinne E rnest Krewson. Arago. re c e n t ly m ade a trip to P o rtlan d to con fer w ith th e illu strato r of his new book. “Tiogas Pigs,” w hich is slated to come off th e press in September. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM “Drive from factory Save up to $163 See Tour BUICK Dealer” SOUTHWESTERN MOTORS 122 E. 2nd S t Coquille Phone 3201