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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1930)
I square Next Six Months The Happy Family OUT-OF-DOORS STUFF By lauta Lenovo SIX CYLINDER SENTENCES I SIX CYLINDER... SENTENCES Uy DB. JOHN W. HOLLAND •y DR. JOHN W HOLLAND oo o*<k Obscurity to the matrix of greet Ideas and tuan. He who makes the beat ot nls chances rarely baa to ask for charttv. The acid test of human char acter Is the ahlllty to keep qweeL The man who gives the world Ms sneers publishes tlie fact that hto soul has given out. ft to better that a men should whet hto appetite wftk rough bread than to dull It with cake. Question: will the end you have ia view be worth your while whan you view It from the end» Arguments are often the verbal arrows of the angry ft la always good tn make the bear of a had mistake. The wind and wenther are al ways on rlie side of the will Ing worker If little children shun you It to time for you to pray for a tender heart. Courtesy to the one human quel Uy that never drops below R*f. Blessed to the one who can be Ueve hto own. ind tolerate the other man's Truth. ISSS- w « >»*»■ Wstse»» N.wotwp« Ualral I I Neat Thia la racily explained, for titora birds ar« of the same apectoa. Any country in which grouse thrive la alwsys an excellent place to liberate wild turkeys. The bird known to sportsmen throughout this district as “native pheasant” to really not a pheasant at all, but a grouse. Its habits are dif ferent from the , blue grouse or “hooter." The latter frequents the higher hills more than the former, though it, too, is found both there and in the lowlands. The blue grouse nests in the timber. While the mother bird is setting the male bird perches himself high up in a giant dr and hoots throughout the days, until the young are hatched. The grouse known as the native pheasant, sits upon a mossy log and “drums,” striking his wings upon Ms sides, sounding for all the world like a motor boat in the distance. He also drums until his mate comes off the neat with bet young. I have heard these birds drumming away, long before daylight during the Spring months. 1 Thousands of wild pigeons descend- t od upon the orchards and strawberry crops in the Brockway country, in Douglas county and stripped them bare. Ripe cherries were eaten and t the green ones plucked end allowed 1 fall to the ground. The orchards and strawberry patches at the present time are depleted by these birds, which are ’ protected by both a Federal and Stat Cell Farr ft Elwood for irsute j and fuel. comes only when there is a surplus laid aside for in case of necessity surplus that will provide for the futur*—more comforts for father and mother good education* for th* children. with a moderate income, any family can arrange it* expenditures to permit laying aside a definite sum each month in a savings account. Begin now. Build a reserve that will take financial cares from yoiir home. Fanners & Merchants Bank Coquille Flower Lovers -Club Notes Methodist Chareh Four coyotes in thia same distric' were run down by hounds the past week and shot by residents. The question often arises: whet to the difference between a panther and a cougar» There is none. The panther and the cougar are one and To compete for the prise-winning the same animal and this also goes for the puma and the mountain lion mp, bring to the meeting next Tues- In Maxico the panther to called a iay night, July L the best single puma. In California it to a mountain specimen of the Canterbury Boll, any lion, while in the Northwest it is .■olor. called both panther and cougar. never want Lessi j Each season sess more trespass notices in evidence. Hunting land used to be about the only property posted but now property along the banks of Ashing streams are coming in for their share of it. The hunter and fisherman himself to the direct cause of most of the posting of lgnd. It only takes one caretoss person, or some one without proper regard or re spect for the farmer's property where on he hunts or Ashes, to spoil every thing for everybody else. A gate left open, a field of grain tramped down, domestic stock shot; any of these serves to embitter the farmer against the whole fraternity of hunters and fishermen and so up go the trespass notices. Driving a Six mean* wanting a Six for good. Driving a Six rimpiy doaaa th* argument. Driving* Six to*odifl*r*«it and batter that th* mile* aaam to repeat, »Irt Wto* to Choo*, a Six!” Try the Chevrolet Six. "Step on the ¿a*”—or hunt out aome hill*—or thread through th* truffle. It’* all ao amoeth and *a*y in a Chev rolet Six—-eo fraaf«aaHatSl«t’ tremor* and etrain—that the greateix-cylinder principia ba* cornee more then a principia, to yva. You know at once that Ita oBcluaiva advantages are “ir", ■ term* on which you can own thia truly modern automekl 1*. of thousand* of naw buyar* each week ara choose a Chav wí.e ÍO «*•••« « Sixt Southwestern Motor Co COQUILLE MYRTLE POINT 1W Rev. Halo B. Eubanks, IW E. Second Street. Telephone 1404 •qeed SmMtey after Trinity, Jus ft:M a. m. Holy Eucharist and 8. D. Walters, pastor 191 So. Henry 8L; Phone 50-J Sunday 8ebool 10 a. m. Lyman Car- sr, Sept-; lira. Beta Ellis, Primary Supt. Epworth League Epworth Junior Society 7 p. m There win be no preaching services on Sunday, as the pastor will be in Corvallis attending the Annual Con ference. Services are dismissed for on|y one Sunday. Wo urge that our people attend services at the other churches on Bunday. Foursquare Gospel Church East Second Street lev. Elmer end Jean Sadler, Pastors Gospel results are good results, even o the saving of souls. Five were wved this past week. The tines meetings at Gravel Ford have been a eoceeea. If you ara in that vicinity, plan to meet with us at the community hall every Thurs- ky, 8 p. m. Riverton has called for a weekly nesting and on Wednesday night the iret one was held there. Let these evangelistic, old style camp meetings ittract you there, held in the school Tymnasium at 8:00 p. m. The music md singing will interest you as well is the msessgss. Wednesday, July Ind, the message will be by Jeea Fan «on Sadler on “The Heart of a Rose.” Illustrated.) , Our regular weekly services are as ‘oDows: Friday, message, “People." Saturday, 8:00 p. m. Children's -hurch, growing and well blessed. An Kngelus Temple children’s course is o bo taught in a daily vacation Bible ehool. The theme of etudy will be. Jewels in His Crown.” The tuition for each child will be the small ram >f 2c, just tite price of a crown. Plan to have a part in this interesting course, more of which you will see ad vertised in detail later. Saturday, 8 p. m. street meeting. Sunday 9:45, Sunday School. Help us in the now members contest. Message it 11 s. n, “From Banket to Glory.” Rev. Elmer Sadler. Crusader mooting 8:30 p. m. Fay vm /* C3 ha A — nt v. C f vt pFBfl 4 KWil At 7:45 big evaageltotte eervtoe. lean Sadler preaching on “The Car enes and the eagle.” Orchestra ehoir at this service. Tuesday, a series of The Signs of the Times. Wednesday 2 p. ul , p study <m the subject of “Ths Crees, folio wad bjr a season of prayer. Thursday 2 p. m^ City Slot* ehureh organisation of toftee to for the n eedy seetedslly ai ally. Call 9*< Mm. Pinks G. A. Gray Th.