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« TH! OOQÜILLB VALLBY SBNTINBL, COQUILLK, OREGON, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER ». 1933. Boy Scout Activities 4-H Club Members’ quille; Ernie Wilson, Arago; Law Last Monday’s Boy Scout meeting Awards at' the Fair rence Biases, Marshfield; Alva Patch, FACI BBVBN ■1 * 38 Prize Babies at Fair Give Diphtheria Toxin Early l “■ J The Pioneer Methodist Church Thirty-eight children under six t (Oregon State Board of Health) Philip D. Hartman, pastor. was the second week our new scout Marshfield. years of age were declared prise Forty years ago diphtheria was one Residence 191 S. Henry St. Phone 50-J master, Mr. Sayre, has had to overlook (Continued from first page) Jersey Yearling. Div. I!. Orville babies at the Coos County Health 'as ■ of the most dreaded and fatal dis- Morning worship at 11 o’clock with hrs scouts. Although there has been Clinton, Coquille; Ralph Willson, Co sociation booth at the coupty fair, it . eases of childhood. Few homes in a message by the pastor on, “Christ’s a fair attendance to far, more of the bent; 7th, Patricia Peart, Coquille; quille. is announced by Mrs. Albert Power«, which there were children were epar Challenge.” boys will have to be notified of the 8th, Eugene Egger«, Broadbent; 9th, Holstein Calf, Div. I. Dell Brun- president of the association. Each of ed and the mortality was over 50 per Evening worship at 7:80 o’clock meetings so as to have a« large a Clinton Fry, Broadbent. el), Marshfield; Clifford, Brunei), the 38 scored 900 or more points out cent. It was feared by parents be with a sermon on, “Unbroken Prom turnout as we had last year. Marshfield. Canning I—1st, Eleanor Newbury, of a possible 1000. Mrs. Powers is cause of the inability at that time to ise«.”" Two weeks ago Monday, Wade Ar- Etalka; 2nd, Billie Ann Norton, Pow Holstein Yearling. Div. II. Teddy mailing a blue ribbon and letter of secure relief from the distressing Sunday School at 9:45 a. m., Lyman still took charge of his last scout ers; 3rd, Juanita Murphy, Powers; Cadman, Coquille. congratulation to each of the success throat symptoms that so often re Carrier, superintendent. Come on time meeting. The boys sure fait like they 4th, Helen Murphy, Powers; 5th, Jack Guernsey Calf. Div. I. Donald ful contestants this week. sulted in paralysis of the throat or and enjoy the opening worship service. had lost their best friend when he told Grant, Etalka. Smith, Marshfield. Blue ribbon babies are as follows: which ended fatally. Both departments of the Young them he was leaving for the Valley. Beef Calf. Sidney Cadman, Co Canning II—1st, Edna Ward, Etal Coquille—Jeanette Stone, Virginia The cause of diphtheria and the Peoples' Division conduct their de Mr. Arstill has helped many a boy to ka; 2nd, Youvanna Knight, Etalka; quille. Ellen Foote, Robert Han Christensen, way in which it spreads are now votional« at 6:30 p. m. become a good scout, and has also 3rd, Anna Knight, Etalka. Pig Club. Div. I. Sidney Cadman, Yvonne Bailey, Barbara Lee Hough known. Modem methods prevent this Prayer meeting Wednesday evening made the scouts look toward him Canning III—.1st, Neonta Sweet, Coquille, first and second. ton, Warren Jenkinst Jane Newdall. disease. In recent years serious epi Choir rehearsal Saturday evening, Pig Club. Div. II. Teddy Cadman, wpen they needed a friend. He helped Ophir; 2nd, Jewell Mayee, Ophir. Leneve—Marilyn Rae Freeman. demic outbreaks of diphtheria have F. G. Leslie, director. Coquille; Sidney Cadman, Coquille; to'uphold the troop’s standing to the Handwork—1st, Dorothy Mattoon, Powers—-Diana Powers, Albert not taken place. The occurrence of A cordial welcome awaits you at all highest when Mr. Hackett left the Coquille; 2nd. Phylli« Miller, Myrtle Arthur Farrier, Langlois. Powers, Jr. x serious epidemics of diphtheria ceased if our services. If you do not wor Pig Club. Div. DI.' Teddy Cadman, troop three years ago. The troop was Point; 3rd, Elois Wilson, Coquille; 4th, Myrtle Point—Allen Lafferty, Jim ae soon as the use of diphtheria anti ship elsewhere come with us, for we always rated high in advancement Dorothy Lewis, Lee; 5th, Doris Beale, Coquille; Almon Brown, Langlois; mie Rookard, Carol Ann Heistand, toxin became commap. More recently need you and you need us. and ambition. Under his direction the Bunker Hill; 6th, Ardella Wu.-hejl, Sidney Cadman, Coquille; Harry Hull, Perry Roper, Kenneth Gould, Ken the disease has been greatly reduced Ieneve; Ben Watson, Riverton; Or troop has held the annual “Father and Lee; 7th, Gladys Phay, Lee; 8th, Alice neth Wayne McNair,’ Donna Marie by the general immunization of child • St. James Church Son” banquets, has entered with other Wheeler, Coquille; 9th, Lorna Sum ville Schroeder, Leneve) Arthur Far- Swigert, Louis William Southmayd, ren under ten years of age. Testa of (Episcopal) troops in activities, taken part in com mers, Myrtle Point; 10th, Dorothy rier, Denmark. Robert Swigert, John Keith WAtzling, large groups of children have demon Sheep Club. Div. I. Rod McKen- Church school every Sunday at 10 munity affairs, also there were many Tway, Coquille. Marilyn Ellis, Donald Lee Pearson, strated the fact that practically all a> m.‘ Perry Roper, superintendent. Sewing I—let, Doi lie Clark, Broad zie, Port Orford; James Maloy, Port Geraldine Huntley. ' more boys brought under the scout children under this age are suscept Orford; Ed Lindberg, Port Orford. craft work by him. He mingled with bent; 2nd, Dorothy Winters, Prosper; Marshfield—Dean Rodney Van Leu ible to this disease. For (his reason Sheep Club. Div. II. Frank Sut the boys and had,as touch fun as they 3rd, Margarette Carlson, Randolph; ven, Marvin Jo Churchill,_ Sandra Schick testa are not given to groups First Church of Christ, Scientist ton, Port Orford; Ted McKenzie, Port 4th, Lois Robison, Arago; 5th, Ber did in the various scout activities and Coquille, Oregon Nash, Harry Ingram. of children under ten years of age was as good a pal to one scout as to nice Anderson, Bunker Hill; 6th, Orford. Sunday School at 9:80 a. m. Bandon—«Susan Jane Bradburn, whq have not been immunized. Sheep, Club. Div. III. Billy Lind another. He gave all the-boys an op Edith Wolff, Broadbent; 7th, Muriel Sunday Service at 11 .. m. Nancy Ann Haga, Jo Ann Mintonye, Toxin-antitoxin prevents diphther portunity to succeed and show what Herman, Randolph; 8th, Frances In berg, Port Orford. Subject for nexit Sunday, “Reality.* William Domenighni, Lyla Jane Dan ia. A child will not“ develop diph Rabbit Club. Div. I. Floyd Lillie, material they were made of. So now graham, BunJcer Hill; 9th, Lois Auer, ielson. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 theria even though a carrier of the you can see why the boys felt some Riverton; IOth, Louise Carbon, Ran Marshfield; Jimmie Cartoon, Marsh Norway — Marleen Rae Gasner, disease organism if his blood contains o'clock. field. dolph. what lost after he left. Free public Reading Room open in Donna Rae Gasner, Arlene Kellen- antitoxin. Only the presence of diph Sewing H—1st, Gladys Graham, Mr. Sayre, who succeeded Mr. Ar berger. theria toxin will induce the body to Church Building every Tuesday and Camp Fire Girls Notes still, has his scouts off to a good start Broadbent; 2nd, Irja Sulin, Prosper; Arago—«Donald Gordon Fleming, manufacture its own antitoxin and Friday afternoons except holidays this year. He is as willing to take 3rd, Beulah Highley, Bunker Hill; The To-ha-he Campfire girl« met at George Allen Halter. keep a constant supply of it circulat from two to five o’clock. the responsibility as was Mr. Arstill 4th, Ione Sulin, Prosper; 5th, Laurel the home of their guardian Wednes Ophir—Donna Fay Hyde. The public is cordially invited to at ing in the blood. **A mixture of anti and the troop is ready to back him Bullards, Prosper. ■, day after school. They are admit The clinic at the fair was one of ten toxin and toxin makes a preparation tend our service« and to visit the Sewing III—‘1st, lluanna Fry, ting some new girls and will have a up in any plan he has outlined. free clinics conducted throughout the which can be administered in three Reading Room. Monday saw the annual election of Broadbent. party in their honor. It will be held county this year by the Coos County doses and will cause immunity to de Home Making—‘1st, Pauline Strong, at Donna Dean Bosserman’« home Fri Health association. They are financed velop in the majority of cases. This troop officers. George Ulett will act Seventh Day Adventist Church as senior patrol leader for the com Etalka; 2nd, Anna Knight, Etalka; day evening, Sept. 29, from 7:00 to in part by proceeds from the annual has been satisfactorily proven in Pastor, H. A. Nlergarth. ing year; Floyd Chase, as quartermas 3rd, Edna Ward, Etalka. 9:30 p. m. The new girls are Yvonne sale of Christmas Health seals of the many cities and communitie« follow Sabbath School (Saturday) 9:45 Eileen Kendall and Bonnie Gage of ter; Jack'Clinton, as troop treasurer; Nosier« Maxine Sigsby, Maxine Rack- National Tuberculosis association. ing the inauguration of an intensive a. m. Howard Hickam, as scribe. Norman the 4-H Home Economic demonstra leff, Eldora West and Muriel Dirvis. Those assisting Mr«. Leia Elrod, immunization program. Preaching service 11:00 a. m. Ricketta, Francis Arrell and Thomas tion team placed first. These girls Doris Chapman and her sister, Pa county nurse, at the clinic included Many research workers have been The after service will be the Lord’s Henderson will act ae patrol leaders represented their Camp Cookery club tricia, came home Wednesday eve Mrs. Harold Howe, of Bandon; Mrs. studying how to improve the immu- and Tom Stacer as troop reporter. under the leadership of Miss Laura ning with their father from their stay Hannah Sandquiet, Mrs. A. B. Pea nizing procedure. Ramon discovered Supper, conducted by the Pastor. These officers are elected for one year MciLeod, of Coquille. in Portland and both girls returned cock, Mrs. A. A. Dimmick, Marsh a method of detoxifying the toxin of Baptist Church and are responsible for a part of the to school Thursday afternoon. field; Mrs. J. L. Smith, Coquille; Mrs. diphtheria. This product is called troops’ activities. Jane Kramer, Reporter. Sunday School at 10 o’clock, with The following is a list of awards I. Wr Houschild, North Bend. ' "diphtheria toxoid." The toxin of So now as Scout Troop No. 14 of Co made in 4-H club class«« at the Coos- diphtheria becomes entirely non-toxic classes for everyone. Visitor» always Two divorces were granted by —Creamery Men’s Session quille enters another year under Mr. Curry County Fair: by this procedure but still retains its welcome. Prayer meeting 7:30 Thursday Jersey Calf Club. Div. I. Lois Judge Brand in Circuit court here Sayre, results will have to be good for The second annual meeting of power to immunize children against night. Brown, Langlois; Stephen Aasen, Tuesday to Lillian A. Price, separat- the troop is “rarin’ to go.’’ diphtheria. Diphtheria toxoid is now cheese makem, creamery operators B. Y. P. U. services every Sunday Tom Stacer, Troop Reporter Arago; Karl Klinkenbeard, Marsh- ( ing her from Edmund R. Price, and to and others interested in dairy prod rapidly coming into use as a substi evening field; Ed Davis, Marshfield; Joseph Marie P. Cowaah who was divorced at 7 o’crock. uct improvement, held in Hamm’s J tute for the toxin-antitoxin mixture. Fetch, Arago; Melvin Michel, I, Co-i from Chas. 8. Cowash. Calling carda 100 for 11.00. Cafe last Friday night, was attended I Diphtheria toxoid has several ad- Church of Christ by thirty-nine persons, according to i vanta|?es over tox>n-»ntitoxin. Tox- **-4 Turner B. MacDonald, Pastor George Jenkins, county agent, who : oid does not contain animal serum and Sunday, 10:00 a. m. Bible School. made arrangements for this meeting. for that reason does not sensitize Ned C. Dr. G. H. Wilster, in charge of children to animal protein. Immunity Departments for all ages. dairy manufacturing work at the develops more rapidly after toxoid Kelley, superintendent. 11:00 a. m. Communion and morn- state college, in discussing the work than after toxin-antitoxin. A higher stated that its main purpose was to percentage of children become Schick ing worship. Sermon by the pastor. 7:00 p. m. C. E. groups meet for in; prove the quality of cheese made in negative after two doses of toxoid a month apart than after three doses devotionale. Oregon. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Bible Just before the banquet was held of toxin-antitoxin a week apart. Two ninteen samples of cheese which had dose« instead of three simplify the Study. Willett Jessee, leader. You are cordially invited to all of been sent in from different cheese fac procedure. The simplified procedure tories in the state were scored by four makes it easier for the family physi these services. judges and at the meeting comments cian to immunize young children. Tox were made on the scoring work, point oid is a more stable product than tox Methodist Episcopal Church ing out the advisability of cheese in-antitoxin and is much less likely Sunday Evening Bible Claaa, 6:16 to makers studying carefully the com to deteriorate on standing. 7:16 p. m. Mrs. Edith Ballinger, teach The best time to immunize children ments made by the judges when the er. is as soon ae ia practicable after they sample* were scored. Evening Preaching 7:80 p. m. reach the age of six months. The use In addition to Dr. Wilster, the meet Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:80 p. of toxoid in two doses a month apart ing was attended by J. D. Mickle, in m. v makes it very easy for the family charge of the division of foods and I Preaching at Bandon 11 a. m. physician to immunize the very young dairies of the State Department of Scriptural, Spiritual Preaching. Ev Agriculture; Mr. Leash, state inspec child. eryone welcome. tor of this division, Frank Mosier, G. A. Gray, Paator. president of the Oregon Dairy Prod- Brings State Fair Out of Hole 107 E. 2nd St., Coquille, O n . ducta Improvement association, and In his report to the state fair Mr. Hoffman, a graduate student of board, Max Gehlhar, who has been Church o f God dairy manufacturing work at the its mansger for the past two years, Sunday School at 10 o’clock with state college. asked to be relieved of much of the classes for everyone. active detail work in connection with Evening preaching 7:80 p. m. Marriage Licenses the fair. Pointing to the fact that Prayer meeting 7:80 Thursday eve the fair has made nearly 850,000 Sept. 16—Isaac David Miller and above operating expenses in the last ning. Delore« Barklow, both of Myrtle Everybody welcome. two years, he listed the following five Point. They were married at the C. H. Edward E. Watkins, Pastor. objectives of the fair board as an Barklow home last Saturday by Elder nounced when he took personal Barklow. Although petroleum predates the charge, all of which have been car At Christian Science Churches appearance of prehistoric, man by Sept. 16—James Francis and Gen ried out: “Matter" was the subject of the at least 1,010,000,000 years, and eva Floyd, both of Bandon. They 1. Pay up all current outstanding Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of was undoubtedly known In mytb were married at the M. E. parsonage and legend before the dawn ot obligations, and maintain the credit Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Sept 17. here Saturday by Rev. G. A. Gray. written history, it to only In the of the fair. Current outstanding bills The Golden Text was, “In God I last 74 years thst tbe human race Sept. 18—Herry Franklin Hull and in July, 1931, totaled <8,035. The 198-1 will praise his word, in God I have has discovered oil was anything Grace Nonnie Schroeder, both of Len premium appropriation was over put my trust; I will not fear what but a waste product of nature. eve. They were married by Judge drawn 811,500. This etriking fact was brought flesh can do unto me” CPs. 56:4). Thompson at the court house Monday. to light yesterday by R. 8. King, 2. To put the buildings and grounds Among the citations which com vice-president and general sales Sept 19—Alphonao J. Fellows and into creditable condition and appear prised the Lesson-Sermon was the manager ot the General Petro Edith H. Fellows, both of Bandon. ance. Some of the buildings had no- following from the Bible: “My peo leum Corporation of California, They were married at the Hotel West producers and marketers of new been painted for 15 years. This year ple have committed two evils; they land in Bandon on Wednesday by Rev. General Four-8tar gasoline, In a number of additional buildings were have forsaken me the fountain of liv LeRoy A. Giles. connection with the approaching painted. ing waters, and hewed them out cis 75th anniversary ot the drilling Sept. 20 -Raymond E. Clair and 3. To pay the interest on the bonded terns, broken cistern«, that can hold of the first oil well on the of Marsh - Floasie Opal Taylor, both North American continent. This debt, and to pay the maturing install no water” (Jer. 2:13). field. They were married here Wed- well, drilled by Colonel Edwin ments on the bond Issues. This year The Lesson-Sermon alto included nesday by Judge Thompson. Laurencine Drake, was brought In the 813,500 bond issue of October 1 the- following correlative passages one mile southeast of Titusville, will be paid and all interest to date. from the Christian Science textbook, Pennsylvania, pn August 17. 1(59, Rebekahs Observe Anniversary 4. Increase the attendance at the “Science and Health with Key to the and ever since has been famous In the oil Industry as “Drake’s Folly.”' Mamie Rebekah Lodge, No. 20, cel- fair. Thia year the attendance was Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy: "Drake engaged the first oil etvrated the 82nd anniversary of the nearly doubled. “Divine metaphysics explains away well driller in the history ot the Rebekah Degree last Wednesday, with 5. To set up a working reserve for matted... .That matter ia substantial Industry, a man bearing tbe good a pot-luck dinner at 6:30 p. m. and the next fair, so that payment of bills or has life and sensation, is one of old-fashioned name of William A. episode marked the beginning of ance of Internal combustion mo Smith,” Mr. King stated. “Tbe the romantic story of oil In Amer tors. and in this reeearcb Genera) which about 50 members and their of eaclr following fair would not be the false beliefs of mortals, and ex whole countryside laughed at the ica and tn the world, a story which Petroleum Corporation and Its par- families enjoyed. After dinner, lodge dependent oh weather and other con ists only in a suppositious mortal con ent organisation, the world-wide Idea of Drake and Smith deliber relates the upgrowth of a despised was called and the regular business ditions of that particular fair. A sciousness. Hence, as we approach ately drilling for oil, as up to that waste product Into a commodity Socony-Vacuum Corporation, have disposed of. Two visitors were pres working reserve of about 810,000 has Spirit and Truth, we lose the con time the only drilling done in that upon which has been erected the been the acknowledged leaders. "It Is this patient, tremendously part of the world was for salt greatest alngle Industrial enter ent, Mrs. J. P. Gould, of Harlan, been accumulated. sciousness of matter” (p. 278). expensive experimentation that brine, and the black, sticky oil prise In the nation, and one which Iowa, and Mrs. A. Winder, of Water has finally resulted In onr new has completely revolutionised the which occasionally camo up with loo, Iowa. After lodge closed a short General Four 8tar gasoline,’’ the MET8 KER’S COUNTY ATLASES Probate Court Items the brine was always regarded as world’s transportation.” program, with Mrs. John Oerding in Drake’s discovery would have official concluded. “Between this a nuisance and ot absolutely no A. Y. Meyers, of Marshfield, WM Metsker’s County maps and town been relatively aselees. the Gen motor fuel and ordinary gasolines charge,.was enjoyed. value. yesterday named as executor of the ship ownership maps are for sale at “With the crude tools at their eral Petroleum executive pointed there le almost as much difference — Press Com. will of Anna Mecutie, who died Sept. The Title Co. and County Assessor’s command, first hand drills and out. if at that time crude methods as between the drilling qulpment * 16. Roy Kaufman, Geo. C. Huggins later a clumsy steam engine, it of refining oil bad not been known ot today and that used 20 years Chadwick Lodgl, A. F. & A. M. and Carrie Larson are appraisers of office, Coquille, Ore., and the Cham took these two pioneers from May and If. since, science had not de ago. As an Indication ot the per ber of Commerce at Marshfield, Ore., fection of refining that this auto voted intensive research Into the ot 1858 to August of 1889 to drill A special communication of Chad the estate which is estimated to be the best maps made in Oregon. "Met- mobile fuel undergoes. It Is Inter composition and hidden qualities 84 feet to oil. August 87, 1889, to note that it Is so remark wick Lodge No. 68, A. F.' * A. M. worth 15,000. sker the Map Man” 215 Commerce was a sultry Saturday, and late of oil In an effort to fit It to con esting that afternoon, when Uncle Billy tlnued development In transporta ably tree from gum-forming char will be held at eight o’clock Tuesday Bldg. Portland, Ora. acteristics that it falls sven within Smith and his young eon Sam tion changes. It is only In the last See Mansell Drayage and Delivery evening, Sept 26. Work in the E. A. pulled the bit from the hole, the ton years. Mr. King declared, that the United States Governm t Co. for Mill Wood, » * load. Orders degree. Justice Court blanks for 9*18 at this Mack oily laid gurgled up to wtth- the fruits of this research have specifications for aviation gaso- Uao. ” Ailed promptly. W. E. Boasenntn, W. M. WBofe matarW ia aatlnfaetory gerfom- » » »w •( Ua tap* That r 4 ‘Drake’s Folly’ Recalleo As Anniversary Near Petroleum Refining Discoveries Told By Official 1