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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1955)
COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL REPORT OF CONDITION OF COQUILLE VALLEY BANK OF COQUILLE. IN THE STATE OF OREGON At the close of business on October 5. 1955 .to u r of duty since her recom m is- FIRE DEPARTM ENT sioning from the “m othball’' fleet HAS NEW NEON SIGN « , ; in 1951, is p a rt of Escort D estroyer I jL Division 12. A new lighted neon sign lights - . _ ; up the Coquille Volunteer F ire He- U nder a new policy, „ freig , ht w _ _ ill . . . ______ partm ent headquarters. not be accepted at th e Railw ay Lx- f r a n k F itzgerald, 66, w ent to George Tas or got his buck, a big press office on S aturdays from E astern Oregon and came hom e Qne Qn a recent hunting trip into now on, according to Chuck ; w ith a very' nice buck. H e got his E astern Oregon. deer last Friday. Adams, Coquille agent Reason for the policy is th a t th e re are no express shipm ents out of Coos Bay until Monday eve n ing and any item left a fte r 4 p. p. m. F riday m ust be held over th e weekend, A dam s said. T he express com pany w ill not be ' responsible for packages left over i the weekend, he pointed out. This also applies to freig h t received and left at the office h ere over week-I ends. • • Powers Plans For Drivers' Exams Due Saturday Express A d riv ers license ex am in er Shipments Out Hallowe'en Parade will be on duty in Coquille W ed P lan s are com pleted for ---------------------- nesday. O ctober —-------- 19, 1955. , — at — the for the annual P. T. A. sponsored City H all betw een the hours of ASSETS H allowe'en parade here, w ith Mrs. ! 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.. according to 1. Cash, balances w ith other banks, including reserve J. C. W aldren acting as g eneral an announcem ent received from $ 585.827.15; balances, and cash items in process of collection chairm an of the event. th e S ecretary of S tate's office. 2. U nited S tates G overnm ent obligations, direct and Scheduled for M onday, October P ersons w ishing original 11- 1,486.666 75 guaranteed ------------- ----------- 31, th e parade will form at th e censes or perm its to d riv e are 6. L oans and discounts (including $ (no) oyer- 23.325 89 i g rad e school and proceed down asked to file applications well d ra fts) . H ighw ay street to Rolfe's M arket, ahead of the scheduled closing 7. B ank prem ises ow ned $17,970.56, fu rn itu re an then N orth to the post office and h o u r in o rd er to assure tim e for fix tu res $12,721.47. (B ank prem ises owned are 30.692.03 com pletion of th e req u ired li subject to $ (no) liens not assumed by bank) 3,324.26 from th e re to the high school for cense test. judging. 11. O th er assets • • W eather perm ittin g , the ju d g in g $2,129,836 08 12. TO TA L ASSETS will tak e place on the ath letic field. Prizes will be given in each ' LIA B ILITIES division from pre-school age 13. - D em and deposits of individuals, partnership?.. $1,661,897.48 through the sixth grade. and corporations ,. __ : 14. T im e deposits of individuals, partnerships an F our aw ards will be given i n ; 54.974.31 O regon chauffeurs can now a p each group. Prizes w ill go to the 15. Deposits of United States G overnm ent (in clu d 607.89 best H allow e’en ch aracter, th e ply for renew al of licenses, S ecre ing postal savings) 5,020.08 m ost original costume, th e m ost ta ry of S tate Eal T. N ew bry a n 16 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 3,960.61 humorous and the best ch aracter nounced T hursday. 18. O ther deposits (certified and officers cheJ * s- ,7 R enew al for 1956 can be accep im personation. 19 TOTAL DEPOSITS S1.7Zb.4bU.d< 24 TOTAL LIA B ILITIES (not including subordin The four scout divisions, Boy ted a t all branch offices of the $1,726,460.37 ated obligations shown below) Scouts, Girl Scouts, Clubs and secretary of state, provided th a t Brownies, will each be given a th e applicants have a cu rren tly valid d riv ers’ license an d hold a prize. CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 240,000.00 P lans for the parade were m ade 1955 ch au feu rs’ license. 25. Capital 120.000.00 at a m eeting of the P. T. A. execu M ailing of the 1956 com m ercial 26. Surplus ............. 332 85 licenses will begin on o r about tive board Monday. Also at the 27. Undivided profits 43.042.86 m eeting, Mrs. R obert McMahon, D ecem ber 1, 1955, N ew bry said. 28. Reserves ..... ...... N ew bry added th a t any new $ 403,375.71 president, Mrs. Eddie Aubin and 29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ch au ffeu rs’ license issued betw een Miss Evelyn C lark reported on a t AC- 30 TOTAL LIA B ILITIES AND CAPITAL $2,129,836 08 tending th e county-w ide P. T. A. now an d Decem ber 15, w hen 1956 COUNTS m eeting w here Mrs. A. I. Young licenses become valid ex p ire De MEMORANDA spoke on p arlim entary procedure. cem ber 31st. • 31 Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities • • $99,187.50 and for other purposes ___________ ” T 1 i l l v J Evans Cashier, of th e above-nam ed bank, do solemnly sw ear th a t th e above statem ent is true, and th a t it fully and correct y represents the tru e state of the several m atters herein contained and «, to t U b « . .< m , J EVANS SEATTLE. Wash. (F H T N C )— M C. EVANS D uan K. Leach rad io m an sec POW ERS— An explosion of a hot J. ARTHUR BERG - D irectors w ate r tan k occurred Sunday n ig h t ond class, USN, was sw orn in STATE OF OREGON, COUNTY O F COOS, ss: about m idnight when the home of upon reen listin g in th e N avy Sworn to and subscribed before m e this 11th day of O ctober, 1955. J e rry F ulton was alm ost totally aboard th e coastal m ine h u n ter MADELENE McKEOWN, N otary P ublic USS Redhead. N avy Lt. (jg ) W. My commission expires A ugust 7, 1957 w recked. T he house had recently been E. Roberts, J r . com m anding offi purchased by Fulton from Jig g s cer, ad m in istered th e oath. Leach is th e nephew of Mr. an d King. One whole side of the building was blown out and fu r Mrs. C harles H. Fellow s of Glen n itu re and personal belongings A iken Roads, Coquille, Oregon. Electric power dem ands of w ere alm ost com pletely ruined. He also received th e Good Con atomic energy installations is ex F ulton was injured in the blast duct Medal during the cerem ony. pected to reach 81,760,000,000 kilo and w as taken to th e hospital, a l The Chief of N aval P ersonnel, watt hours by 1958 and 80 per cent though it is not known how serious W ashington, D. C., issues th e Good of this energy will be generated Conduct Medal to only those sa il his injuries are. by coal. Mr. and Mrs. F ulton w ere only ors who h av e d em onstrated th e yOU,HAPAk. highest of achieveT ents in con Although sugar ranks as one of recently m arried and m any of the -CAH AGAIN L duct an d proficiency in rate things destroyed had been w ed- the world’s oldest as well as most throughout a continuous th re e y ear necessary foods. Its principal mod ding presents. It is understood th a t the ta n k active duty period. ern source—sugar can«—has been • • widely cultivated for less than 500 did not have a safety valve a t tached to it. years. Chauffeurs Now Getting Licenses Duan Leach Gets Conduct Medal N ight Explosion Wrecks Home Receives Promotion Dayton, Ohio, and its suburbs have produced 17,000,000 refriger ation units, including air condi tioners. since 192V Insulated electric wire used in a modern air transport would stretch 16 miles. It's been estimated that the value of white pine lumber cut in Mich igan exceeds by 10 tim es all the gold ever taken out of Alaska and triples the value of all the gold dug in California. Last year advertising book matches and wooden m atches used 18 million pounds of paraffin pro duced by the petroleum Industry. The paraffin helps transfer the flame from the head of the match to the "stick." It la estim ated that the average man has 12 million brain cells— most of them unemployed. Do You Know? Thursday, Oct. 13, 1955 ------------ 7th DIV., KOREA—E arl E aster, son of Mr. and Mrs. A ndrew Easter, M yrtle Point, recen tly was prom oted to specialist th ird class w hile a m em ber of the 7th In fa n try Division. Continuing its train in g , the “B ay o n et” division is th e only U. S. A rm y division th a t has rem ained in K orea since the cease-fire. Specialist E aster, a tra n sp o rta tion corporal w ith Com pany I of th e division’s 32d Regim ent, en tered the A rm y in Septem ber, 1953, and arrived in K orea last Jan u ary . Attends Meeting On 0 & C Lands Coos County Com missioner F red K ruse spent some tim e in P o rt land last w eek for a m eeting of the executive board of the O regon- California land counties. The g ro u p m et to consider th e m a r k e t restrictions cu rren tly placed on O and C tim ber sales. T here has been some pressure from lum berm en in L ane and Douglas counties to have th e restrictions removed. H ow ever, the feeling is not general throughout the area U n d c r g O C S 4^ Funeral Flowers Sprays and Designs M. Moore Nursery and Florist Phone 5711 AN NO UNCEM ENT C. W. L ittle and Jess Barton Barton, L ittle Combine Offices T he insurance offices of Je ss B ar ton and C. W. L ittle have been combined and Barton has moved his office in w ith L ittle. T h e move was m ade la st week. B arton, who is also judge of south ern justice court, form erly had his office in the F irst N ational Bank building. WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE COMBINED THEIR COMPANIES FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THEIR RESPEC TIVE CUSTOMERS. THE LITTLE-BARTON AGENCY WILL BE ABLE TO OFFER YOU FAR BROADER COVERAGE AND GIVE MORE COMPREHENSIVE SERVICE — GIVING YOU THE BEST POSSIBLE INSURANCE ADVICE AT A LOW COST. NEW ADDRESS: 25 West 1st (Formerly C. W. Little) PHONE 13 or 4781 Now In Far East FA R EAST (F H T N C )—Connie M. Bradford, boilerm an th rid class, USN, son of Mr. an d Mrs. T. C. Hamm ons, Coquille, is serving aboard the exort destroyer USS Nicholas in this area. T he Nicholas, now on her fifth For All Your Insurance Needs See LITTLE - B A R T O N AGENCY Thank You! We want to thank all of our many friends, customers and suppliers for making our recent opening such a grand success. We particularly want to thank: Everyone who sent flow ers - our friends and businessm en of Coquille and Coos Bay. The follow ing suppliers w ho donated food and beverages: McKenzie Meat Co.. Davidson Baking Co.. W illiam s Baking Co.. Gamer s Baking Co., Pioneer Grocery, Pabst D istributing Co.. Coos Bay Mutual Creamery. Cut- lip’s, Bay Beverage. We sincerely appreciate your patronage and cooperation and promise to continue giving you the same friendly service. SuFgC T y M rs. Claudie F itzgerald under- 1 w ent surgery for h er neck injury I in P o rtlan d recently and is now I convalescing at th e home of h er ' d au g h ter at 3426, N. E. Schyler, F our d eer w ere brought home f’ortand. last w eek by a p arty of eight Co- • • quille area hunters who w ent to S pectators at th e Oregon-Colo- the B urns area to try th e ir luck. 1 rado gam e in Eugene Saturday In the party w ere George L aird. w ere 1)r j D Rankin and son W asley I-airrl, A ustin Dodge, Dutch j oj,n Clinton, Lloyd W aggoner, R aleigh --------------------------------------------- G reene, Lefty Levers and W arren A lbertson. They reported th a t the w eath er th e re was “quite a bit colder" and th a t one m orning a ham m er w as used to break the ice on the w ate r bucket Hunting Party H alf Successful NORTH - END MARKET BIG ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU RIGHT - - SMALL ENOUGH TO APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE U NIO N PACIFIC RAILROAD AUTUMN VACATION EAST ’’CITY OF PORTLAND” The finest . . . fastest train East at N O EXTRA FARE Choose cool, colorful "Injun Summer" with its bright blue days for your autumn vacation East. 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