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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1934)
= Bridge HappeniagB SESa* Church of Christ «Washington High in Portland. Coach Lester Wilson The story of Anwrica’s The Benton Athletic Club, that Mrs Fred Scofield went to CaU- Earl F. Downing, minister ‘n • state high school rec- well, a number of otijer written simply in three w< sportsmanlike organisation of Cor o™ m the mile run, covering the dis- (ornia last week to spend the holi Bible school at 9:48 a. m. tentially strong players, amon, for profit. Although many today at days with her son, Elbert Weihmann. vallis, and its manager, » a certain Morning service, 10:45 a. tn. Ser- in 4:29. Later Paul went to two or three players who wen tempt to attach odiums to this mo who is attending school in San Fran mon topic, "Canaan or Kadesh?" Harold Merryman, à- man of his “nd tho4*h he told me that from the 1934 ranks by injuries or Christian Endeavor, 0:30 p. ni word, good and true, will not show in k his best time while at the Eastern ineligiblity Thus, the situation for tive, the fact remains that therein cisco. lies the secret of America’s gteat Frank Culver was ill with the flu Christmas program, 7:30 p. m. Coquille tonight. The fact became school was only 4:19, I believe that the next Red Devil football team is wealth, which, more than inciden last week and was confined to his The young people home from col known Wednesday when a letter an investigation o( the records would rather promising. tally, provides more wealth for the home for several days. lege for the holidays will have » from Corvallis announced the news. divulge a better ■ mark, something a worker! of this country than for In spite of the stormy weather, special part in the service, “Clairvoy Now, as the manager of the Cres A1’’ Two other members of the Ex-High Stan Battle those of any other nation. there was a fine attendance at the ance, ■ the Prophet’s Prayer foi cent City baseball club did last sum Washington High of Portland squad In a real basketball spectacle, When thi s desire for legitimate Christmas program presented by the Youth,’* is the subject of the minis mer, Merryman has put his town in m 1912 were Clyde Hedges, once a ter’s sermon. a bad light as far as Coquille and state prohibition officer in Coos "Bill’s Place” defeated the Coquille gain ceases to exist, America. will school children Friday afternoon. Collegians, 25 to 15, in the Commun cease to progress. The borne of Mrs. Melissa Brown- Annual meeting for election of of other parts of Coos county are con county, and Vere Windnagle, present ity Building Wednesday night. In a recent editorial, Bruce Barton, son was the scene of a happy gather ficers, Monday night. cerned. coach at Washington. The advantage of better condition one of America's most ing on Christmas Day, those present Midweek service. Wed., 7:30 p. m. Manager Jack McCue, of Bill’» Paul Wilson’s mile record has with was all that kept “Bill’s Place" from writers, quoted a being Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Benham, Place", the local team’s sponsor, Bill stood the assault of twenty-two years, being beaten, the score at halftime man as follows: “Our point of view is Mr. and Mrs Ernest Benham and Coquille Asnenibly of God Fortier, and myself had gone to- a and likely will continue to do so for being 8 to 5 in their favor. For a that the times are the times. We children, Earl and Joyce, Mr. and reasonable amount of trouble and a some time. He still appears to be In Hazel Maclxxxi. pastor while in the third quarter, the Colle cannot change them. We can only Mrs. Amelia Hili and daughter, Ma bit of expense in order to put over fair enough shape, but jokingly says Friday, 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Buchheistei gians threatened to pull ahead, but accept them and keep busy trying to bel, and Russell Martindale, all of this game. The Corvallis outfit con it would likely take him a full five once the rah rah boys began to lose better our products and adapt our Coquille and vicinity; Mr. and Mrs. will give the fourth in a series oi tracted for the game, in fact making minutes to cover a half a mile, if at their wind the margin began to wid methods to whatever conditions pre Tom Benham and children, and Mr. studies on the book of Ezekiel. Choli the first approaches. Out of all fair all. practice will immediately follow the vail” en. Lineups: and Mry. Chas. Holverstott and fam ness "Bill’s Place” should be proper Bible study. Bill ’ s Place (28) Collegians (15*) S. Bayard Colgate, nationally ily, of Fairview; Mrs. Hatite Hatcher ly reimbursed. Sunday, 9:45 a. m. Sunday School For New Years: B (J) Ellis Lewis (2) F kqown manufacturer, recently told and daughter, Mae, Mr. and Mrs. El 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Tht Here’s hoping that the Chamber of Davis (2) (3r McCue the story of profits, and progress, by mer Brownson and two sons, Clifford F » Hansen's Contractors will play here Commerce beats the ladles in bowl pastor will speak on “Finishing tht (4) Collier C L. Seeley (2) using a specific case. Ha said: and Wallace. Ray Benham, Mrs. Car tonight, however. This Marshfield ing some day. Course." (4) McCarthy Woodyard (2) G “When my great-grandfather, Wil rie Benham, Henry and Harry 6:48 p. m. Young people’s meetinr outfit is a well organized outfit, com That the Coquille Loggers and i H. Ellingsen (10) Williams G liam Colgate, started our company in Brownson, and the hostess, Mrs. Me in charge of Mias Eva Abbott. posed of fast, quick thinking per "Bill’s Place” are free from runouts S (3) D. Ellingson 1806 business was a simple affair. lissa Brownson, all of this vicinity. Shaver (5) 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service. formers who have an offensive that in 1935. Pulford One building served him as a fac S Guttero The “Cheerful Workers” class of Monday, 7:30 p. m. Watch Night really clicks. Last season, when That Manager Fortier of the Log Peak tory, an office, a store, and even as the Sunday school entertained the S. service. Rev. Mr. and Mrs Dunbai known as the Black Raiders, Han gers is gifted with a catcher, a pitch •D. Ellingson scored for Collegians. 9 home. His three or four em “Lindy” boys and Junior girls at a young missionaries to South Ameri sen’s won seventy-five per cent of er, and one or two other ball players. Referee—Cliff Judd, ployees were almost like members of party Saturday afternoon at Hatch ca, will be the principal speakers its games, and during the present That Frank Martin and the Wash his family and hp know all of his er’s hall. The teacher of the “Cheer campaign they have been defeated in ington Huskies are beaten by Oregon. C om C o . Basketball Schedule customers by name. He and the peo ful Workers,” Miss Ionella Curtiss, Special music. Tuesday, 7:90 p. m. Prayer meeting only one start. That Coach Hartley's basketball Following a meeting of coaches ple who worked with him had a pret had charge of the party. Sandwiches, Two Hansen boys, Bertin, forward, team wins the championship. ty clear idea of why they were in potato salad, cookies and eandy were and school officials definite plans rhe Holy Name Catholic Church and Jimmy, guard, are the team’s ori That Coquille High football play served at the close of the jolly affair. and a schedule for Coos county “A" business. ginators. Rackleff, center; Landis, ers train in 1935. Sunday, Dec. 30, no Mass at Co “Now, he might have gone into Those present were Evelyn and Ed league basketball were announced forward, and Mineau, guard, are the from the meeting place at the Co business for a number of reasons. But ward Morrison, Lynn Culver, Wilds quille, Mass at 8:00 a. m. in Bandon other three regulars. Manager Jim the records seem to indicate that he Beckett, Gene and Marian Finch, Ed at 9:30 a. m. in Myrtle Point Resume of C. H. S. Football quille high school Saturday. Hanson readily consented to fill the Father M. G. Hart, Bandon This year five teams, Marshfield. started making soap because he felt die Hatfield. Billy and Bernard The joy of victory is great, and just date in a conversation over the tele Coquille, Roseburg, Myrtle Point and (hat he and his men could produce Corpe, Mary Lou Culver, Edith Nel the opposite the bitterness of defeat phone. Methodist Epiecopal Church North Bend will compete for the “A" a product that people wanted at a son and Faye Paulsen. , “Bill’s Place” will use Max Mor is hard to take. During thq past foot league district championship. From price they could afford to pay. And Mrs. Elmer Wilson and children. Evening preaching 7:30 p. m. gan, Stanley Pulford, Harold Wil season the Coquille High eleven had this quintet, four schools will move the records also indicate that he was Charles. Virginia and Burton, of Sit- Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 J> much bitterness to take but it cannot liams, Denton Elligson, Bob Collier, kum, are spending several days this m (nto the tournament, the winner of pot averse to making a profit." Jack McCarthy, Tex Pease and Jack be said the Red Devils did not take which will go to Salem, the tourney Profit, legitiiqate profit, has been week at the home of Mrs. Wilson”s Preaching at Bandon 11 a. m.' their lot unflinchingly and with a McCue. (he keynote of American progress. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lett. dates being March 8 and 9 in 1935. Scriptural, spiritual preaching. Ev fight to change matters. Mrs. Minnie Inks and Miss Ruth eryone welcome. A sixth team, Bandon, will be in M«n of the Covered Wagon hoped to In all, Coquille was beaten in six Continuing along independent He who Huff left Saturday to spend the holi the fight for the “A" team county find gold or richer soil. G. A. Gray, Pastor. lines consider the possibilities of a conference games and one non-con- championship, but as Bandon is at (vould stifle profit would kill prog- days with friends in La Grande. 107 E. 2nd St.. Coquille, Oro league composed of such teams in ference fray, the seven games being "B” team status, she will not be eli Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clayton, Win 4 Coos county. One league could be the entirety of the season against op gible for the tournament. Roseburg, ifred. Melvin and Alice, were Christ SI. Jama* Church posing high school squads. Two pre formed or else two divisions, one the mas guests at the Fred Corpe home Objects of th* Campaign being out of the county, will not be season games were contested with the (Episcopal) Coquille Valley circuit, and the other There were 84 in attendance at the in the individual Coos fight. * Responding to queries as to why Church school every Sunday at 1 the Coos Bay league, might fuction. alumni team; in these the elevens Christmas service at the church Sun The schedule: Oregon should have a Register-Your- a. m. C. Osika. superintendent. Marshfield has a team, Hansen’s tying in one, 0 to 0, and in the other January 4 Baby campaign when her law already day morning. The program began the grads winning, 6 to 0. Contractors. At North Bend, the with a splendid Christmas sermon by Marshfield at Bandon. provides for official recording of The high school results were as fol Seventh Day Adventist Church Coos Bay Terrible Swedes, otherwise January 11 births within ten days of their occur Turner B. MacDonald. This was fol lows: Second and Collier Streets lowed by a short class session, after known as the Viking Independents, North Bend at Coquille. rence, the state board of health has Coquille - 0 Bandon Sabbath School (Saturday) 8:4 which a fine program was presented, have just been organized. Coos River Bandon at Myrtle Point. issued the following: Coquille - 6 Bandon Mias Mae Hatcher and Mrs. Ovid a. m. has a team, and another could easily January 18 “ The object of our campaign in co Coquille - 0 Marshfield Preaching service 11:00 a. m. be brought into existence. Coquille at Myrtle Point. operation with the U. S. Census Bu Bryant being the committee in Coquille - 0 North Bend charge. A Christmas treat, of candy, Bandon apparently has two quin Roseburg at North t>enci. reau and the state emergency relief Coquille - 0 Myrtle Point Pint Church of Christ. Sdenth1 January 18 tets, Thrift’s Grocery and the Ban (________ administration is to assure every nuts and popcorn balls, was distri Coquille - 0 Myrtle Point Coquille. Oregon buted at the close of the program. Roseburg at Marshfield. don Independents. “Bill's Place” is 1934 Oregon baby of his or her rights Coquille - 0 Reedsport Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Mrs. Oilin Lett is appointed U. January 35 the lone Coquille outfit, though an of citizenship — social, legal and econ Sixteen players earned letter Sunday Service at 11 a. m. Coquille at Roseburg. abundance of players are available omic -and also to give Oregon a com 'ead the Christmas Endeavor meet- awards this fall, and of this number Subject for next Sunday, "Christis 'ng next Sunday evening. The topic Myrtle Point at Marshfield. for a second five. Myrtle Point has plete birth registration record for the six are listed to graduate. Two of s “How to Make Our Dreams Come Science.” North Bend at Bandon. a club, as has Riverton. year. A these, however, John Cary, two-year Wednesday evening meeting at K True." January 28 The setup would be for either one The Census Bureau and the State letterman guard, and Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mack and sons. o'clock. Marshfield at Coquille. league and a round robin schedule or Board of Health are affording par Hatcher, one year fullback, may re Free public Reading Room open 1 Myrtle Point at North Bend two conferences with a playoff be turn. The other four, Howard Det ents an opportunity to aid in check Charles and Jimmy, spent Christmas (Church Building every Tuesday an- February 1 ing the accuracy of previous registra with Mrs. Mack’s sister, Mrs. Chris tween the district champions. lef sen, end; Bill Briggs, quarterback; Friday afternoons except holiday Bandon at Coquille. tion, and to do this simply by filling Lund, and family at their home near Lynn Swain, halfback; and Toad from two to five o'clock. Marshfield. Roseburg at Myrtle Point. put a brief card and mailing it at no A Coos county boy, Tony Camden, Lawhorn, fullback and tackle, are The public is cordially invited t Mrs. Hattie Hatcher was given a Marshfield at North Bend. . expense. of Myrtle Point, is stepping along in definitely sure of departure. Of this attend our services and to visit th little surprise party at her home February 8 “The Census Bureau through this the fistic world. For a long time group Swain is a two year man and Thursday afternoon in honor of her Reading Room. Coquille at North Bend. means is investigating the complete Camden was out of the ring, poor the rest single letter winners. Cake and Myrtle Point at Bandon. ness of birth registration in Oregon, birthday anniversary. handling putting him on the shelf, Of the ten returning for sure seven grape juice were served at the close Church of God Marshfield at Roseburg. and states that ’ the greater the num but now Tony seems to be on the are lettermen. They are Jess Bar of the afternoon to those present who February 1» ., ber of cards returned the more satis Sunday School at 10 o’clock will right road. In two fights, one in ton. all county end, two year letter- Myrtle Point at CbquiHe factory will the investigation be for were Mrs. Carrie Benham, Mrs. Me classes for everyone Portland and the other in Salem, the man; Don McClellan, center; who de North Bend at Roseburg. the state.’ The check-up is intended lissa Brownson. Mrs. W. A. Lett, Mrs Morning service at 11 a. m. clever little lightweight has taken veloped into a consistent player as Bandon at Marshfield. ss an aid to obtaining more complete Qrlin Lett, Mrs. A. O. Hoton, Mrs. Evening preaching 7:30 p. m. both opponents by the decision route the season progressed; Hollis Mast, Fred Corpe, Miss Mae Hatcher and February 22 Registration of births in Oregon. Young People’s meeting Sundi. The bouts have been described as real guard; and Jack Clinton, Jack Smith, ( evening at 6:30 o’clock. Roseburg at Coquille. “In ordinary times we might not be the honored one. mixes by newspapers. Francis Arrell, and Ernie Detlefsen, The Stanley Lake family was en Marshfield at Myrtle Point. able to make such a check-up, useful Prayer meeting 7:30 o’clock Thur tackles. Clinton is a two year man. Bandon at North Bend. though it is. But at present, by em tertained at Christmas dinner at the day evening. The three backs who are on the Coquille cannot definitely lay claim February 26 ploying surplus labor of various kinds. James Morrison home. The publie is cordially invited t to this champion but it was in Co roster are Doh Stevens, Bob Wag Coquille at Marshfield. we are able to do it. all these services. Aik for Cow Bell Dairy cream and quille that Paul Wilson probably re goner and Lloyd Wood. Of this trio North Bend at Myrtle Point. “The cards placed in the hands of Edward E. Watkins, Past». ceived much training that later aided Wood was the only one to see much March 1 parents by the post-office depart nllk, the only milk and cream made regular duty and he proved to be an him in his athletic performances pn Coquille at Bandon. ment or available on request at our afe by pasteurization. - Federal Funds Aid Students the cinder paths. Paul Wilson is the aggressive performer. Stevena and Myrtle Point at Roseburg. office, 816 Oregon Building. Portland, Waggoner both showed good first Some 275 students at the Univei son of our local jeweler, V. R. Wil North Bend at Marshfield. render it possible for every father sity of Oregon, in common with thov son, and Paul was a visitor here dur year promise. March 8-9 and mother of a child a year old or The complete list of 1935 prospects sands in other institutions througho, ing the Christmas holidays. District tournament at Marshfield less to be sure that the birth is listed the United States, will be back 1 Curds should be mailed by such par school January 2 as'a result of tl ents regardless of whether the birth grant of federal funds which w> is already recorded. give them part time employment, I "For Oregon to outdo other states was announced by Dr. Earl M. Pa Which have had such campaigns we lett, executive secretary, at Eugene must send 15,000 bona fide cards to This number is approximately tf Washington. Let us do it, and let us same as were assigned federal a show Uncle Sam that every birth in work during the term just ende Oregon is reported right and report The monthly allotment to the un: ed on time." versity of (3.525 per month, is e:. pected to remain the same also. The work, which is allotted only 1 student^ who could not otherwise a* tend the institution, has also serve as a decided stimulus to scholarshi for jobs for the coming term will 4 reassigned only to students who hex, lee protection made a good record tn all ytudies. -TT“-' New Ctsw in Circuit Court Dec. 24—J. Ellis Loreman v Baker-Lynch Mining Co. and A. (. Marsters. Suit to foreclose lien. Ctariwick Lodge N«.t8 A. F. a A.M. J m . a, 7:S® ».