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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1935)
y-* PAOE UK ------- —-- ----------------- — We have been fortunate to have Letter from Geo. Ulett Writtea ia Phria good weather right along and the sun K ILLS VALLEY SENTINEL. CO (GON. FRIDAY, 1 •■ About - I the Coquille Schools Notes of Ilterest _ 7* « XJ A* Y W. ■ W«,. ■-------------- ------------------- — 1 -------- ------- members. This one they are happy I It Christian Science Churches T ■ -I* St. James Church (Episcopal) to keep. The other one. The Flags," Spirit” was the subject of the Les is won only for the month, as it will son-Sex mon in all Churches of Christ, I Rev. Fredeiick G. Jennings, Vicar shone every day we were in Italy. February 17, Septuagésima. There About Weather in Paris is mild, Lincoln School go to the room having the greatest i Scientist, on Sunday, February 10. (Continued from Page One) will be a service of the Holy Euchar like our Oregon winter days without 1 - The Junior High basketball teamI The Golden Text was, “Where the met defeat at the hands of the North I"*“**, *** thank he °f'. I Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty” ist and Sermon at 11 a. m. There will to the top of' the hill overlooking the rain. Bend team last Friday. The. gam« . flee;.s P T A for »!eas,nS | be a brief meeting of the Advisory Regards to all the boys. Naples and had a wonderful view of | Cor. 3:17), . Council following the service. Sincerely yours, George. the city and surrounding country was a reaiafijfht, closely resembling _ Among the citations which com Church school every Sunday at 10 with smoking Vesuvius in the back prised the Lesson-Sermon was the football at times. The final score was „ ,, , a. m. C Osika. superintendent. g - Knife Hospital It Would Kill the Goose I M ground. following from the Bible: “The mani ‘ We emblarked again at 4:30 and It would* be interesting to know I Lincoln’s birthday was appropriate- Dismissals from the hospital this festation of the Spirit is giver^ to ev-' continued on towards Genoa. . The >ow many of our citizens actually ly celebrated by a Junior High as- week included: E. M. Clayton, Mrs. ■i-yman to pi of ft* withal” (I Cor. ^he Pioneer Methodist Church next morning at seven o’clock we enow what is being sought by sembly Tuesday afternoon. The girls* Joe Burkheimer and B. M. Kester. 12:7). Rev. A. L. Metcalf, pastor of the touched at Villafranche, then six hose who are attempting to pass the I'lce club sang several Civil War Mrs. Geo. Terry, of North Bend, The I-cssuii-Sermon also included Methodist Church at Myrtle Creek. i hours «long , the --------- coast . to Genoa, pass 0-hour week bill through Congress, zonga. The life of Lincoln was told sister of ,Mri. Jas. Richmond, was the following ^correlative passages Oregon, will be the guest' minister at Ing close to the shore along the t is one of those things that sounds by three”students, Leonard Farr giv< moved from the hospital to Dr. Rlch- from the Cluisttarf Science textbook, both the morning and evening ser French and Italian Rivieras. The .0 plausible thit few people will re- ing his boyhood; Jack Martin Ills life mond’s residence this week, ‘Science and Health with Key to vices Sunday. The chorus choir and coast is very much like the Pacific rlize what has been done to them un- as a statesman; and Jeadette Zim-I Miss Mabel Johnson, of Coquille, the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker stiing; fenaemble will furnish the coast with low -foothills near the il too late, says an Industrial News merle his lWe as President. Follow- ¡ had an- emergency operation /or ap Eddy: "In Christian Science. Spirit, music for the services, augmented by water, backed by high mountains, 'tens from Washington, D. C. ing this the eighth grade civics class- pertdicitis on Tuesday, f as a proper noun, is the name of the vocal soloists at each service most of which were covered with, Mrr J. E. Sanquist, ot North Bend. Supreme Being. It means quantity The Suhday school meets at nine The theory is that there are just so es presented a debate, the question - ’ .. to a major operation that Congress has submitted snow. We arrived dt Genoa at 1:0. nany unemployed, and the average . being, “Resolved, md quality, and applies exclusively forty-five and the Epworth Leagues - T . 4>. m., exactly on time to the minute, vork week in industry is 40 hours, the power to strike the gold clause Thursday. to God. "The modifying derivatives at six-thirty. Everyone is cordially A baby boy, weighing seven 3f the word spirit, refer only to qual invited to attend these inspiring ser which seems rather remarkable for fou chop away one-fourth of the from contracts." The affirmative an eight day sea voyage. murs and you increase the number was presented by Guy Haynes and pounds, .was born early this morning ity, not to God. Man is spiritual.” . vices. We stopped in Genoa two days ano if jobs in the same proportion. But Jack Martin from 8x, the negative to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Southwick, of . . “A knowledge of the Science of being develops the latent abilities found much of interest there ano conomics is not as simple as that. If by Margaret Smith and Irma Porter Coquille. Church of Christ and possibilities of man. It extends also in Milan, the large industrial t were we would all be statesmen from By. The affirmative won. r Earl F. Downing, minister the atmosphere of thought, giving city where we spent several days The Girls’ League commemorated H ucuu UUFfll TU canu enu nd economists. , Rible school, 9:45 a. m. Valentine’s Day by a short program FROM SOIL moi tals access to broader and high We left Milan one evening at six The real danger is that instead of Morning service, 10:45 a. m. Ser o'clock for Venice, arriving there at ncreasing the number of jobs, we and valentine exchange Thursday er realms. It raises the thinker into New wealth which comas from the mon topic, “God’s Valentine Message about 10 p. m. We told the porter will destroy the industries which pro afternoon.The program consisted of soil is of special Interest to those to his native air of insight and perspi to Us.” who took our bags to take us to a vide the jobs, that farmer, worker a recitation by Betty Simmons, a re whom rails the rfsponHhlltty of main cacity.” (pp. 93, 128.) Christian Endeavor, 5:30 p. m. taxi. To our surprise and joy when and consumer alike will find his sit port on the great men bom in Febru talnlng our credit structure.. There is a society for every age. Unless agriculture la successful farm we went out of the station we- were uation more instead of less critical. We have appointed C. H.'Hodgdon ary by Juanita Arnold, and an ap Evening service, 7:30 p. m. The borrowers cannot ultimately succeed, our agent for Coquille. All orders on the banks of a canal and the taxi propriate song by a group from the The legislation as pending provides Junior C. E. society will give ■ dem ■either can the tranks they serve. Fore waiting to take us to our hotel was a that the thirty-hour week shall pre glee club. left or phoned (IM) him will be onstration showing the effect of al closure sales arc not a sound basis for gondola with a picturesque gondolier vail with no decrease in pay. The promptly taken care of. Give out Washington School good farming or good banhmg. Bank cohol upon the human body. Ser do our in charge. We reached our hotel af natural question is: Won’t the cost of floral 'Work a trial. We will The pupils of Miss Stanbrough’s ers. therefore are as muck Interested mon topic, "Why America Still Needs ter about half an hour of quite rapid production be increased just one- class are having a very effective cit tn the permanent success nt the agri best to please you. Myrtle Green- the Christian Religion.” 4tf travel through a maze of little canals fourth? And wont those who go into izenship project. A Wise Helper Club cultural industry as are the farmers, houses. Myrtle Point. Midweek service, Wed. 7:30 p. m. to the grand carial, off which was lo the store and buy—the farmer, the has been organized. The prupose of whether the deposits come directly This week will begin a study of cated Hotel Daniele where we stop consumer and the man who has pro the Club is as follows: (1) true joy from fatni patrons, or Indirectly Broadbent GraveL$2.00 per yd. in “Every Member Evangelism." ped. This hotel was formerly the duced the goods—be forced to pay comes to that individual' who has through the ordinary duiftrii of busl 2Vi yd. quantities, delivered any palace of one of the rulers of Venice the increased cost? where in Coquille. Phone number learned to serve others cheerfully and neaa.-D. II. title. Hirer-tor of Agricul who were called Doges. Beautiful St. 88J. Write to Earl Wood, Box 503, The Holy Name CathoHc Church Too, what happens to the Ameri- willingly; (2) the slogmi of the club lure, American Buu'ters Asset lai Ion. Mark’s Cathedral and the Ducal Pal can living standards? We have come is "Make Someone Hafpy.*'* (3) pupils Sunday, Feb. 17, Mass at 8:00 a. m. Myrtle Point, Ore. 4t2 ace were of unusual interest to us. to accept that a man can work as experience the value of individual Father M. G. Hart, Bandon. Firat Pullman Car Buy local bre\id and support bpme The city of Venice, according to the much as ha desires and make that and group responsibility; (4) charac l'he llrst' pirtlniuii <-xr un« Milt to information given us by our guide much more. But this legislation ter traits and Attitudes are as impor IRTA. industry. 51tf First Church of Christ. Scientist . consists of one hundred and fifteen | wouid nmjt his earning capacity to tant as subject matter. Each mem snssr—e—----------------------- Coquille, Oregon islands surrourtfled by one hundred; 30 hours a-week. „5ven If he were ber of the Wise Helper Club is graded Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. and eighteen canals over which are making $1 an hour he could not make at the end of each day on the follow Sunday Service at 11 a. m. three hundred and xixty-five bridges, more than $30.—'* ing: personal neatness, health habits, Subject for next Sunday, “Soul.” Beautiful Venetian lace and marve- Walk through a 10-cent store and respect of property, courtesy, effort I Wednesday evening meeting at 8 lous glassware is manufactured here lee the am»ring things you can buy in school work, respect cf school; o'clock. and we saw the workshops in oper- jor B dime, and try to remember regulations; (5) officers are elected, Free public Reading Room open tn ation. It is an overnight ride from what your grandfather paid for simi- eqch week. They earn their office by I Church Building every Tuesday and Venice to Rome, where we arrived iar articles. Then ask yourself if an, excellent citizenship record and’ Friday afternoons except holidays at eight o’clock. I cannot describe you believe all these things can be good work In subject matter. The from two to five o'clock. the feelings one has when they first done so much more cheaply that ev- following pupils are officers; presi The public is cordially invited to gaze upon the Coliseum built so many erybody who makes them can have a dent, Jo Anne Knight; vice-president, attend our services and to visit the 1 J — J so much ’ ....... ' . hundreds of years ago and one third boost in wages, on one day’s Maxine Biiner; secretary, Patricia Reading Room. e of which is still standing as a monu notice, or even on a year’s notice, Btwdy; assistant secretary, Wade ment to that ancient civlization. The and still make things to sell for a Qowan; line leader, Delores Jean Seventh Day Adventbit Church Roman Forum, House of Nero, The dime. Linn. ’ < Second and Collier Streets Catacombs, Roman Wall, Appian Way Helen Grieve, Irvine Snyder, Beth . If you don’t- think so you might Sabbath School (Saturday)- 9 45 and other interesting ruins were hur write your representatives in con- Rutherford have been absent from a m. riedly visited. Words cannot de- gress in protest against the 30-hour school for some time because of ill- - Preaching service 11:00 a. m. ncss. We hope they will sooftf be 1 scrlbc^tie beauty and splendor of St. week bill. , - — - Peters .Cathedral and it would take able to return. Methodist Episcopal Church many days to really see the things of We wish to thank J. W. Currie for New Faces at County Jail Evening preaching 7:30 p. m. interest, beauty, value and .historical lending us sortie ' very interesting Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. Wm. H. Wagner, arrested at Marsh noté in the museums and art galleries Indian relics Which he found in Mon m. i field, Feb. I, on a reckless driving tana. ■ ;. ' * of Vatican city. If we could follow Preaching at Bandon 11 a. m. charge, was fined $20 by Justice Bolt our wishes we would have spent The third grade are enjoying art and brought to jail here. * Scriptural, spiritual preaching. Ev many days in Rome. lessons twice a week. Last week eryone welcome. Wm. Tyrrell was incarcerated last We are now in Paris for a few they made valentines for the valen Monday to serve a 30-day sentence G. A. Gray. Pastor. days and will soon be thinking of tine box. This week they are paint 107 E. 2nd St.. Coquille. Ore an an old charge. Violation of his England and the Atlantic crossing ing effective* water color pictures. parole was the cause given on the and then home. The following pupils have 100 per Church of God . We' have been finding 'out what sheriff's blotter. cent in multiplication tables up to Theodore O. Rushing, arrested Sunday School at 10 o'clock with our depreciated dollar means when and including 12x12: Ben Barton, Sunday at Marshfield for driving classes for everyone. traveling in countries where the ex Junior Murphy, Jo Anne Knight, while drunk, is serving out a $100 Morning service at 11a. m. change is against us. fn Italy the Theda Boren, Patricia Ann Brady, Evening preaching 7:30 p. m. lira worth ordinarily about 5c is now fine. Billie Unaoeld, Bennie Howe. The Lester E. Beard was given a 30-day Young People's meeting Sunday about Be. This makes living exceed course of study requires multiplica suspended jail sentence at Powers on evening at 0:30 o’clock. • ingly high. A good luncheon costs tion tables up to and including 9x9. Through an allotment ot $3250 per month, approximately 800 Tuesday. He was convicted of de Prayer meeting 7:30 o'clock Thurs students are being aided by the federal government at the Unlverelty about 32.00 and dinner about $2.50. The fourth gride in Mrs. Walton's frauding an innkeeper. of Orogen. Students are assigned work on many projects ebout the- day evening As a result of this, very few people room were vprjj happy to receive two campus, and earn from $10 to $18 per month each. Work ranges E. H. Martin was fined $10 at The public is cordially invited to are traveling from the United States beautiful pictures from the P. T. A» from assisting with landscaping to research In various fields. Above Marshfield on Wednesday for ped all these services. or England. In France the differ The “Blue Boy” was won by pupils are shown two students typing In one of the unlverelty offices, dling crabs without a license. He is securing greatest number of parent I Edward E. Watkins. Pastor while below a group la working on the grounds under the dirootlon ence is not quite so great. A franc in the county jail. of an expert gardener. usually worth about 4c is now flSkC. Donley Stokes, for Tulare county, Business condition in Italy seem to California, and Thos. Watts, for Mult HOW NBW 1BBAKY WILL FIT INTO CAMPUS AT U. OF 0 HOW ONE FARMER be a little better than in France nomah county, were arrested this jp where they seem to be in the slump HELPED HIMSELF week and held pending arrival of of of a bad depression. ficers to take them away. U. S. Government Aids Students At U. Of O. A farmer accustomed to keeping records found that it cost $14.59 to produce an acre of corn. His average yield was U bushels, selling tor M cents per bushel. Oe this basis be was producing without either proflt or loss. A study of bls costs indicated means by which the yields might be Increased without proportional expenses By mak ing use of facts discovered at the Ex periment Stations, the farmer secured an increased yield of four and one-batf bushels per acre <37t, bushels. Instead of 33). By Increasing the yield and holding down expenses, this farmer was able to make a proflt of sis cents per bushel. New Type Bus Now on Run Through Coquille $ $• 9J5 .-9.55 17.85 85.95 JvvLvrWAsrW/srCvwy/»«« Btn Mr. Lafe Compton Hotel Coquille rjeäSX Phone «0» » New type buses carrying the latest improvements, and designed espe cially for operation over the scenic Oregon Coast highway are now in regular service, according to an nouncement just made by L. D. Jones, general manager of Pacific Grey- hound Lines. These special new coaches have broader observation windows on all sides andgive passengers a greater opportunity to enjoy scenic beauties of the famous Redwood Empire route and the spectacular Oiegon Coast section. A radical departure in seat construction sdds to the com fort of these coaches. Deep-cush ioned chairs are flexibly mounted in attractive chromium frames, quickly adjustable to several comfortable positions and are individually equip ped with an ingenious air-cushioned head rest. , Installation pf the new coaches represents a major step by the Grey hound Lines in bringing travellers to this section Coquille now enjoys the advantages of being an the lines of this nation-wide transportation sys tem which serves the entire country Plans are now being outlined by the Greyhound Lines to stimulate vaca tion travel here by means of adver tising which will point out the recre ational opportunities along the Ore gon Coast. Thlf advertising will reach all parts of the United States and should be a major factor in pop ularizing this section. V TRY THE TRAIN TO CALIFORNIA The above diagramatlc photograph gives a graphlo Impression of Just exactly where the new 4350,- •• 000 library will bo located on the University Of Oregon campus. Ths roe'angls numbered “I" Io the ap- k. proximate sits of the structure. Other buildings on ths campus, located by numbers are 2—school of music; 3—education buildings; 4—Women’s Quad, with Qorllnger Hall st rear, Hendricks Hall on left and Susan Campbell hall on right; 3— Mussum of Art; housing famous Murray Warner oriental art col lection; 0—Johnson Hall,- the administration .gulldlng; 7—Condon Hall; •— Present library; •—Com- morse Hall; 10—Oregon Hall, housing school of law; II—Oeady Hall, university’s first building; 13— Villard Hall, second oldest etruoturo. Other campus buildings are located to the left of the part photo-