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Thursday, July 21, 1955 COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL 8- H E N N I N G E R S F 0 0 D Shriners Slate Annual Picnic M A R T CUCUMBERS 5® eoch CELERY 10c per lb. CABBAGE per lb. Annual picnic of th e Coos-C urry S hrine club has been scheduled for Sunday at Mast Grove on th e North Fork of th e C oquille river. All M aster M asons an d th e ir families are cordially invited to attend th e event. * * Mr. and Mrs. G lenn M. Buzzell of Aloha, Ore., and son Dennis, who was home on leave from the air force, w ere recen t visitors at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Punzel. • • 5® POTATOES STRAWBERRIES Oregon Frozen 2 pkgs. for 49«= High in Food Value PRETTY EXCITED—were these young Coquille Boy Srouts who are shown just before they left for the Scout ramp at Camp Siltcoos. Scoutmaster Jay Streeter and some of the other parents of the Scouts drove them to the ramp. (Sentinel Photo) Two Minor Mishaps Application To Construct Wharf, Piling Occur On Weekend On Coquille River Made By Bandon Firm An application has been p res ented to th e A rm y Corps of E n gineers by th e Bandon V eneer and Plywood Association seeking a perm it to construct a w harf and piling for a log dum p In th e Co quille R iv er n ear Arago. T he site of th e proposed w harf b e g i n s one m ile dow nstream (N ortheast) from Arago and ex tends about 1.000 feet. T he chan- nelw ard lim it will be 25 feet from th e m ean low er low w ater line. If th e p erm it is granted, a single | pile will also be driven 50 feet upstream and one pile 50 feet dow nstream from th e wharf. These piles w ill b e 40 feet from th e m ean low er low w ater line T he rem ainder of th e w ork will be com prised of shore piling which will be driven a t or landw ard from the m ean low er low w ater line. L etters concerning the effect of th e w ork on navigation a re r e quested from all p arties concerned, p articu larly navigation Interests A II \H \ W O R L D FA M O U S usqvarna SAY " H M S K - V A IN A " , ' HI-POWER .’‘C RIFLES P ro d u c t ol 300 yea r« ol g u m m l thing • k ill. • Precision M o u n t Action • Stock of E u ro p ea n W a ln u t • T a p p e d lor moat Receiver S xjhta and Scope M ounts 4 MODUS .3 0 -0 6 .2 7 0 . 2 2 0 S W IF T Sportsm en the w o rld chooee the H u s q v a rn a for its acc u ra c y a n d b e a u ty . H a nd hm ehed of the kneel S w edish •te e l an d k g u re d w a ln u t. and S tate and local authorities. These letters should be m ailed to the U. S. A rm y Corps of E n g in eers, O ffice of th e D istrict E ngin eer, 628 P ittock Block, P ortland, Oregon. The correspondence should reach th a t office not la te r than T hursday, Ju ly 28th. Wage Suits Filed Against Two Firms Tw o com plaints h av e been filed by D avid Rice against Coos C oun ty lu m b er com panies. N am ed as d efendants a re Coast Pacific L um ber com pany and Coos H ead T im ber com pany. Both suits seek to recover back 1 wages owed m em bers of Local 7-116 1WA-CIO. According to the I com plaints, both com panys agreed in Septem ber, 1954, to accept any recom m endation for a w age in crease th e fact finding panel would m ake and th a t th e increase would be retro activ e to th e date when th e m en should re tu rn to work afte r th e lu m b er strike. T he com plaint states th a t men retu rn ed to w ork on S eptem ber 13, 1954, at both com panies and th a t th e w age decision w as reached on Decem ber 22. Both com panes have refused to pay th e added wages due th e men from I S eptem ber 13 to J a n u a ry 1, 1955, according to th e com plaint. Rice asks th a t a ju d g m en t for $2650.71 be given ag ain st Coos Head and a judgm ent for $980.06 from Coast Pacific. LIVINGSTON CHILDREN VISITING WITH AUNT P R IC E D F R O M $12 9.9 5 Je a n and J e rry Livingston, children of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Livingston left Monday for a two SPORTING GOODS w eek's vacation at the hom e of Hwy. 101 N. Phone 5061 their aunt, Mrs. A rt Flem ing of Vancouver, Wash. AUTHORIZED HUSQVARNA DEALER SAVE W ith PEAS SAFECO Overlook S-Sv. 25® G L IM Liquid Soap 12-oz. bottle C A N D Y BARS 5c Size 625® P riv a te M itchell, a message cen te r clerk in H ead q u arters and S er vice Com pany of th e division’s 7th In fan try Battalion, w as stationed at Cam p G ordon, Ga., before a r tend. S prays and Designs And Florist M Moore Nursery P hone 8711 28tlc Always HELP WANTED — M iddle-age lady to cook and care for eld er ly people on Sundays. Call 1653. 28t3c 35® 2 tins for Don’t F orget—B aptist church V acation Bible school opens Mon day a t 9 a. m. for youngsters 3 to 17. “S ailing W ith C hrist” is this y ea r’s them e and all children and young people are welcome to a t Sorry. . . Too Laie To Classify Low in Calories qt Funeral Flowers F ort Benning, Ga.— Pvt. R ay mond L. M itchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. C harles L. M itchell, 1038 Davison b Hartley FREEZO riv in g for d uty at F ort Benning. M itchell entered th e A rm y in Ja n u a ry of this y ear and com pleted basic train in g at F ort Carson, Colo. COQUILLE SOLDIER NOW SERVING IN GEORGIA Old Potatoes 19® C ollier street, Coquille, Oregon, re cently arriv ed at F o rt Benning. Ga., and is now a m em ber of the 3rd In fa n try Division. A fter th re e years in th e F ar East, the 3rd, nicknam ed th e “Rock of the M arne” division, is undergoing in fan try train in g at the fort. Reasons Why Safe Drivers Should Buy Safeco Auto Insurance: 1. 2. 3. 4. Sound Insurance Underwriting Principles. Nationwide 24-hour claims service. Broadest Possible Coverage. Here are some special Safeco features: ★ Premiums payable semi-annually. ★ Free Liability Coverage when tow ing housetrailers. ★ No increase in rate for female drivers under 25. ★ Red net ions in rate for the family ear if the boy has taken certified driver training. ★ Automatic coverage for newly ac quired cars. ★ Personal and sports liability at a savings. If you are a careful driver and want the best in auto insurance, see Billingsley-Huggins . . . Don’t Just Renew . . . Renew With G UM 39» N. CENTRAL Discover Safe On Arago Beach Lost a safe recently? S tate police rep o rt th a t a green safe, m easuring 12x13x13 w as found on th e beach a t C ape A rago sta te p ark last w eekend. It is tho u g h t th a t th e safe was dum ped th e re by an unknow n person or persons, as it w as not ru sted and show ed no signs of being in th e w ater. E. G. C lark, Coos Bay, found th e safe and rep o rted it to police. A hole had been b u rn ed in th e side of th e strong box. No positive identification has yet been m ade as to th e o w n er of th e safe. K ick-O ff Dinner Set For Tonight For Mercy Home K ick-off d in n er for th e Mercy Home B uilding F und Cam paign will be held th is evening (T h u rs d ay) at th e G lasgow G range hall. T he event is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Some 120 w orkers and guests are expected to atten d th e d in n er and guest sp eak ers will include Ja y Cole, engineer, hospital p la n n i n g and construction, Oregon B oard of H ealth ; Jo h n G. M ullen, N orth Bend atto rn ey and cam paign leaders. Tom O ’D w yer of North Bend w ill be th e toastm aster. At th e business session follow - I ing th e dinner, organization m em - bers w ill h av e an o p p o rtu n ity to , m ake th e ir subscriptions for th e new M ercy H om e w hich w ill be constructed at th e Kitt.vville area !>etween N orth Bend and Coos Bay. They will also receive su b scription cards for prospective I contributors. T he p resen t fu n d -raisin g cam paign is to assist financially w ith th e construction of th e home. No goal has been set, b ut since th e new hom e w ill have six floors and basem ent, a m odern 150-bed plant costing $2,000,000, everyone is urged to co n trib u te as m uch as possible. • • Coos County Is Defendant In Suit LEGAL NOTICES | NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COQUILLE TA BER NACLE OF THE ASSEMBLY O F GOD To th e m em bers of th e Coquille [ Tabernacle of th e Assembly of God, S tate of O regon: NOTICE is hereby given th a t a special m eeting of the m em bers I of the Coquille T abernacle of the Assembly of God, S tate of Oregon, 1 will be held in th e church au d i- i torium of said church, situ ated at ' 485 E. 2nd., Coquille, Oregon, on the 7th day of A ugust a t the hour I of 11:15 A. M., for the purpose of changing the A rticles of Incorpor ation of said church, to the e x te n t th a t the nam e cl th e church shall be changed to: FIRST A SSEM BLY OF GOD; and, also for th e transaction of any and all busi- ] ness th ereto o r necessary in con nection therew ith. By order of th e church Board of D irectors. j DATED this 21st day of Ju ly , j 1955. JO H N BA RRETT S ecretary Date of P ublication: Ju ly 21, 1955. NOTICE ID BIDDERS N otice is hereby given th a t the Common Count: 1 of th e City of Coquille will receive sealed bids for a new com bination coin s o rt ing and counting m achine for th e P ark in g M eter D epartm ent of the City of Coquille. All bids should be addressed to th e City Recorder and sta te on th e outside, “Sealed Bid for Coin M achines.” All bids m ust be received before 5:00 P. I M., Aug. 1, 1955 and th e Common Council reserves the rig h t to r e ject any or all bids w ith or w ith out cause. Specifications in the Office of th e City Recorder. H. N. CRIM, City Recorder D ates of Publication: Ju ly 21 la n d 28, 1955. NOTICE TO BIDDERS N otice is hereby given th a t th e Common Council of th e City of Coquille will receive sealed bids for th e follow ing equipm ent: S pray P ainting O utfit. C oncrete Mixer. Pow er Saw. Broom Machine. All bids should be addressed to the City Recorder and sta te on th e outside, “Sealed Bid fo r City E quipm ent.” All bids must be re ceived by 5:00 P. M., Aug. 1, 1955 and the Common Council R e serves th e rig h t to reject any ot all bids w ith or w ithout cause. Specifications on file in the office of the City Engineer. H. N. CRIM. Recorder D ates of Publication: Ju ly 21 and 28, 1955. NOTICE OF FILIN G O F FIN A L ACCOUNT NOTICE is nereby given th a t the undersigned has filed her final account in th e m a tte r of th e ad m in istratio n of the E state of S am uel A lton Briggs, deceased, and th a t th e County Court for Coos j County, Oregon has appointed A ugust 19. 1955, at th e hour of 10:00 A. M . as th e tim e, and th e County Court Room in the County Court House at Coquille, Oregon, as th e place for th e hearing of ob- ' jections to said final account, and th e settlem ent thereof. DATED and first published Ju ly 21, 1955. MRS. GUSSIE JOHNSON E xecutrix of said estate D ates of Publication: Ju ly 21 and 28 and August 4. 11 and 18, 1955. Coos County and S heriff C harles S traw n have been nam ed as d e fen d an ts in a su it filed by B an don V eneer and Plywood Associ ation seeking injunction in C ircuit C ourt. T he com pany charges th a t in 1952 it was assesed for $11.171 92 in tax es on personal property. The com plaint charges that the levy w as “grossly excessive, arb itra ry , capricious an d illegal.” S h eriff S traw n claims, th e com plaint continues, th a t $8.963.18 plus $1,703 in interest are still due the county, and unless it is paid, the p roperty will be sold for ta x es. The com pany a«ked the court for an injunction restrain in g th e coun ty from collectin ; the taxes, from 7CNITH GAS RANGE selling any of the p roperty and from issuing a w a rra n t for th e e n FUtl 34" SIZE—PORCELAIN 4 BURNER forcem ent of th e tax levy. • • Don’t Forget- B aptist church V acation Bible school opens Mon- . day at 9 a m. for youngster.; 3 to $ 5 D O W N - 1 AS Y MONTHLY FAY M IN T S 17 "S ailin g W ith C h rist” is this y e a r’s them e and all children and c o r n j people are welcome to a t M. F. Pettit. Owner tend. 2 8 tlc 66 W. 2nd Phone 22 $116™ i rs k s- Îp k g s lO ® • Two m inor accidents la st w eek - I end w ere rep o rted by S tate Po- I lice. O ne of th e m ishaps w as at Bandon, the o th e r on H ighw ay 42. At Bandon, vehicles d riv en by C harles H urst, Jr., Bandon, and W illiam R. M cGrew, Gold Beach, collided at E lm ira and H ighw ay 101. H urst had seven passengers and four persons w ere riding w ith ( McGrew. T h ree persons in the H urst car suffered m in o r in ju ries and w ere tak en to M cAuley hos pital in Coos Bay. The o th e r incident involved only one car whose ow ner is unknow n. T he auto rolled into a d itch n ear McNair A uto W recking com pany I on th e M yrtle P oint highw ay. No one was h u rt. • • J. A. Lamb Co. PHONE XXI In Style... FOR SALE—3 year old 2-bed- room home w ith hot a ir furnace, fireplace. Located N orth end of town. Phone 5431. 28tfc M ilk Is Always In Style I t #s Cool And Refreshing Enjoy . . . B rookmead M ilk Phone Coquille 3221 for Early Morning Delivery Myrtle Lane Sun. - Tues. Wed. - Sat. 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