The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 12, 1937, Image 1

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    At Bandon Last Saturday Takes
Life of Clinton Burr —
Injures Five Others
have each won the trophy once. In
addition to the trophy, pennants are
awarded to the championship team,
runner up and consolation champion.
The preliminary round is as fol­
lows:
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Coos River vs. Riverton, 9:00 a. m.
Myrtle Point vs. Bunker Hill, 9:50
a. m.
Many organization
and small
groups have had the pleasure of
hearing the baritone voice of Rev. W.
Raymond Wilder in brief recitals, but
not since being in Coquille has he
given a full concert. In response to
many requests he is giving an eve­
ning’s concert Sunday at the eve­
ning’s service of the Pioneer Metho­
dist church,, to which the public is
cordially invited. He will be ably as­
sisted by the two well-known Co­
quille artists, Mrs. M. O. Hawkins, at
the piano, and Mr. Bobbie Bums, at
the organ. They will be featured ir.
a group of piano and organ duets,
and Mr. Bums will present a group
of solos on the new Hammond elec-
trie organ, The program will be as
follows:
“I Come
“I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say,’
Bishoff; “Awakening” a Prayer, En­
gelmann, by Rev. Mr. Wilder.
KMQhmennoi
North
Ostrow"
Rubenstein
Hawkins and Mr. Burnt,
the Dear Saviour,” Lillenas; “The
Sunshine of His Smile,” Lillenas, by
Rev. Mr. Wilder.
“Berceuse,” from Jocelyn; “Chan­
son Thiste,” Tschaikowsky; “Estrol-
lita," Ponce, by Mr. Bums.
“Deep River/* Spiritual; “Goin’
Home,” Dvorak; “Let Me Be Bom
Again/’ Young, by Rev. Mr. Wilder.
none of the survivors can
PROGRESS ON
COUNTRY CLUB
and interestiitg adjunct to the Nad­
ing material of the hoine, and re-
RIVERTON WINS
F.F.A. HONORS
The Riverton chapter won first
place in the F. F. A. parliamentary
contest held at the Coos River high
school last Saturday. Myrtle Point
won second place and Coos River
third.
There were six F. F. A. officers on
each team and each team was re­
quired to conduct a business meeting
for IS minutes.
The judges. County Agent Geo. H.
Jenkins, R. E. Carter and Dr. J. H.
Bennett, both of Marshfield, praised
the teams for the way in which they
conducted the business, presented the
ritualistic work and the efficiency
shown.
Speaking on the subject of Fox
Farming, Grant Hartwell, of River­
ton, won the public speaking contest.
Second place was won by Bob Lundy, '
of Myrtle Point, his subject being
Soil Erosion. Third place went to
Donald Smith, of Coos River, who
spoke on Co-operative Marketing.
Grant Hartwell and the Riverton
F. F. A. team will go to Grants Pass
the last of March to take part in the
southwestern Oregon F. F. A. con­
test
Coquille C ottages Being Rebuilt
Championship BB Game Mar. 16
In the Community Building here
next Tuesday evening, March 18, at
eight o’clock, the Myrtle Point In­
dependent basket ball team and the
Trans Pacific quint from Port Orford
will play off the tie for champion­
ship of the Coos and Curry Indepen­
dent League. It will present some­
thing of a grudge battle for protest
of the last game played by the two
was filed and then withdrawn.
Talk by Capt. Sown, State Po­
lice Officer at Woman’s
Club Meeting Tuesday