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The World from Coos Bay, Oregon • 2

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The Worldi
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Coos Bay, Oregon
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2
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Coos Bay Times, Tuesday, June 30, 1953 PAGE 2 Troop 41 Scouts Advance At Court Of Honor Rites National Affairs To Be Chamber Meeting Topic A talk on national affairs will be made Tuesday, July 2, it an in-fjrmal luncheon meeting of the Coos Bay Chamber of Commerce, held at the Tioga hotel. The speaker will be Harry A. Lintz of Washington, D. representing the U. S.

Chamber of Circus Wins Plaudits Of Of Reviewer The Clyde Beatty Circus moved to Eugene early today after playing twice in North Bend on Monday, to a comfortably filled tent in the afternoon and to a capacity crowd at night. inson, Jimmie Baker and Dick Long. Second Class Scout Robert Two advancements to Star Scout and five to First Class Scout were included in promotions and merit badge awards presented members if t'KJ S.A Royer, also patrol leader's bars and first aid badge. Steve Beckham, patrol leader's of Boy Scout Troop 41 at a Sunday afternoon court of honor. The court of honor was conducted during a week end camporee held at the The Circus has this writer's 'bars, first aid, public speaking and Indian lore badges; Jimmy Doty, 3M Fly to personal invitation to return to the Coos Bay Area next year, assistant patrol leader's bars; because the show is good.

We failed to heaf a single un favorable criticism on the way out William E. Walsh, chairman of the chamber's committee on government affairs, will be in charge. Greenacres 4-H Club Enjoys Camping Out By Times Correspondent GREENACRES The Green-acres 4-H boys camped June 22 summer place of Mr. and Mrs. C.

Wylie Smith on the West Fork of the Millicoma River. The troop is sponsored by the Coos Bay-North Bend Rotary Club. The new Star Scouts are Jimmle Kelly and Charles Hoffman. Both boys also received merit badges for first aid, public speaking, and wood carving and the bars of a of the circus tent on Monday afternoon, and we took the trouble p. i I.

to make a number of inquiries. Jerry Iveans, first aid badge; Richard Royce, first aid badge; Robbie Ingram, assistant patrol bars and first aid badge; Jerry Giles, first aid badge; Terry Gas-ten, assistant patrol leader's 'bars and first aid badge; Karl Horton, first aid badge; Richard Bergen, first aid badge, and John Hoskings, first aid badge. A. R. Morton gave the boys first aid instruction in a class conducted I The comments ran like this: "It was a good show." "Wasn't Clyde Bcatty's animal act a lulu?" "I Klamath Fails lHr.49Min.

FLYING TIME senior patrol leader. noticed the entire show clean." The new First Class Scouts are v-- Nit. The Beatty circus was on the Bruce McKee, Richard Livingston, Bay last year, but this year the during the winter. show was much better, with John Norton, George McBride and David Montgomery, McKee also was presented patrol leader's bars fancier costumes, new acts and a heads-up, peppy presentation. and a first aid badge; Livingston NORTH BEND PAINT CO.

Paint Contractors Painting-Decorating Paperhanging Sheetrock Taping Tetturing ESTIMATING FREE No Down Payment 36 Months to Pay Ob Approved Credit Phones: 1-3644 -1 2745 Box 762 Oregon a first aid badge; Norton, first aid A "swear jar" it the Blue Moon tavern has raised approximately $100 for the North Lake Crippled Children's Camp and hit started a movement expected to spread to other taverns in Coos County, Mrs. Joe Rennaker, bartender, thought up the plan and the owner, Robert Downer, has asked all 47 other taverns in the county to do the same. Mrs. Rennaker, center, is holding her swear jar, while Mrs. Clea Farr and Robert (Scotty) Agnew, demonstrate how fines are collected.

(plus fed. tax) All the children, including the and public speaking badges; Mc big ones like the writer, had a Bride, patrol leader's bars and a first aid badge, and Montgomery a good time. Added thrills came in and 23 on Blue Ridge in Green- first aid badge. jT I II flf00 Jk 99 1 Other advancements and merit the final aerial act, when two performers fell while doing a difficult maneuver and were saved by the net. A few minutes earlier one acres.

The leader, Ted Robinson, led the group in fireside singing badges announced by Scoutmaster I and story telling. Dow Beckham included: New Process Converts Smelly Sulphite To Glue Far Informatota or reservation! Call: Globe Travel Service N.B. $-6691 orW.CA. Far lnformatola or reservations Call: Tenderfoot badges Gary Rob performer, a woman, fell but returned to her high trapeze and resumed her act. Several able slack wire per N.B.J-21C2 formers added to the show, as So smooth it leaves you breathless sumes or modifies waste sumhite SEATLE Of) A spokesman did good horse and dog acts.

l. for a San Francisco industrialist The North Bend Firemen spon N.B. Education Supervisor's Office Moved The special education supervisor sored the circus. H.P.H. TW1HCIW MOTORS 'SI Nash Statesman 4 Dr.

$1595 'SO Nash Statesman, 4 Dr. $1095 'SO Willys Panel $995 revealed Monday that a process for the manufacture of a plastic binder or glue from waste sulphite liquor has been tested successfully and may foster a new industry VMMMSiooM.nmv vm iu TO VOOK i liquor imu suuMdiitc utuuiicao to fish and shellfish." Bramson said economical manufacture of the new product would require that plants be constructed where waste sulphite liquor could be piped directly from mills producing coarse kraft paper, which requires sulphite liquor in the manufacturing process. Much of this type of paper Is in the North Bend schools, James Wilson has moved his office to that of the Superintendent of San Diego Car Found In Coos COOUILLE A car stolen Anril life' V0PKA in the Pacific Northwest. M. L.

Bramson, technical and Schools at Sunset School, North Bend Airport. business adviser to Edward H. 1 24 in San Diego, was found Heller, vice president of Perm a- Wilson will be available for Thursday parked near the Coquule Methodist Church. The ear, owned I TV 80 proof. Made from 1 0096 trttn neutral spirits.

Sit Pierre Smirnoff FU. lac, Hartford, Conn. nente Cement said the material is known as gossol. parental consultation July 8, Aug. 3 and Aug.

10. fcfrfwty UttMa4 Gtwwajtf Atrfc fktwa mM WWAwly Wl Cm AMrm mi tmt AHaW mm Hiirtti fry Wiat Ajrfcwa, hfc produced in Washington, Oregon ueuige luduum, odii apparently was in Bond condition He said it is made from sulphite L. and the Middle West, Bramson Parents may make appointments 49 Bulrk Roadmaster Sdn. said. The keys were in the glove com liquor heretofore discarded by kraft paper mills as a useless by-; by telephoning the superintendent's office, 5-6291.

$1275 The new nroduct. he added could partment. product. mean additional savings in wood oulo to the kraft oaner industry Bramson said the process has because an application of the gossol to paper stock increases the strength of the finished paper as wm citi much as 40 per cent. You'll get an eye-full when you see the wonderful buys In used pars at TWIN CITY MOTORS.

Every one is a star performer with lots of pep for the miles to go. been tested by the Henry Kaiser interests and that an agreement between Heller and Kaiser for extensive manufacture of gossol is now being drafted. The process was developed by Worth C. Goss, a Kirkland, Another use. Bramson said, is eeeu SK the uoeradme of insulating board pNOftTH ee NO, for partitions normally weak ORtOON B3DjY structurally.

He said when gossol chemist. Bramson said use of is aoDlied to the board it becomes waste sulphite liquor in the manu-1 three to four times as strong and will hold nails and screws. Fines Are Assessed In Coos Bay Court facture of gossol could mean an end to pollution of rivers and harbors by the raw sulphite liquor discharged by the paper mills. "The Oregon Fish and Game Bramson said, "has established that in the manufacture GUJWIDHE ON ALL HAKES OF HOME APPLIANCES buys yoy.a genuine Violations of the basic rule have of gossol the process involved con- 4M Judging Tour Slated For 4-H Clubbers The annual South Coast judging cost Gabriel Silvas McWilIiams, North Bend, a fine of $30 in Coos Bay Municipal Court and George Manley Cavyell a $10 fine. Stop sign violations cost $5 fines for Archie Isadore Button, Howard Edward Stater, Coos Bay, and Ethel Bernice Dedman, North Bend, paid $5 fine for not having tour for 4-H club members and friends from Coos, Curry and Wt guarantee satisfaction on all of our service work for any make of home appliance.

Tin only genuine factory parti and our servicemen art experts. Our work is prompt, economical and dependable, Givi us a call soon. Douglas Counties will be held July 16 and 17, Walter Schroeder, Coos County 4-H agent, said today. Beef and swine will be judged in Coos County. Sheep and dairy cattle will be judged in Curry County.

The places have not yet been selected. The official Coos County judging teams, for the State Fair and the Pacific International Livestock Exposition, will be chosen on this tour. operator's licenses on their persons. Other fines included James Milton Hook, Coquille, $5, no operator's license; Forest Martin Clark, Barview, $5, expired license plates; Kenneth Robert Windard, Empire, $5, red light violation; August Ferris Christiansen, Coos Bay, $3, left turn on red light; Frank McClish Bojorques, Coos Bay, void foreign operator's license, $5. NEWELL'S APPLIANCE CENTER 737 So.

Broadway Phona 6821 Coot Bay 100 automatic defrosting Refrigerator-Freezer with ALL the so we've gof the best ADDITIONAL conveniences! BODY SHOP in town! OUR EXPERTS CAN REBUILD ANY MAKE OR MODEL MxW Dft-75 1 Heiv: fj-Y I ft QUI I ST FULL-WIDTH FR51ZFR fmm and stores 28 pound of food and ice. SNACK RACK DOOR special shelve for eggs, bbttlea, cartons. FULL-WIDTH HUMIDR A WER kecfi over buritel of fruka and vegetable crisp and fresh. ADJUSTABLE SHELVES pros IfV out sbeif for marnwim ease scoring food. BONUS BOTTLE SPACE room for 12 ote.

of milk apecvd provkiom for talk bottles. TWO TEMPERATURE CONTROLS let you choose the exact cold ycm mnt to keep all your foods fresh. LIFETIME DOOR SEAL achnire self-aligning latch, plos bkw vinyl gasket keeps cold in, heat oat. ONLY 24 ROCHES WIDE installed even tbe xiost ssmpact kkchew. mnt, ft i Our mechanics are scientifically trained our methods are strictly modern-and our equipment is the very latest in the business! Whether your car needs a complete rebuilding or a simple bump and paint job, we'll give you the same swift, skilled service.

And above all, you'll discover that our prices are always right on any repair job on any make or model of car. So don't delay, drive in today for the fastest body rebuilding service in town. LOU BLANC, Inc. Opposite the Post Office Coos Bay ouse atl '-Ml 245 South Second Coos Bay Phone 401 1.

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