The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 16, 1939, Image 1

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VOL. XXXV.
NO. 44.
Thanksgiving
INDEPENDENT
NEWSPAPER
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COQUIIXE. COOS COUNTY, ORE. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1C. 1939.
Hope To Take h . .s Woman's Club
Band To Game
Tells Story Of
Coquille Library
THANKSGIVING ISSUE Planning The
OF SHOPPER TUESDAY
In order to accommodate mer­
chants of Coquille with a pre-holi­
day advertising service the Sen­
tinel will next week print the
regular issue of the Coos Buyers’
Guide on Tuesday morning for
delivery on the street at noon.
This will enable business
houses to secure a last minute
play of advertising for the big
holiday on Thursday. All ad-
vertising copy for this issue will
have* to be in the Sentinel office
not later than Monday noon,
Nov. 20.
The Sentinel, however, wall
come out as usual on Thursday
morning and will permit a carry­
over for advertisers for the Fri­
day and Saturday shopping peri-
;—
Charity Dance
P. U. D. Hearing
All One Way
For the past week, since the
Chairman Fred Bull completed the
Thanksgiving Day football game be­
appointment of committees, which
Nearly 100 At Meeting Last
will handle the Christmas Basket
tween the Medford Pearpickers and
Friday Night-Ask Inves­
Coquille's Red Devils was assured,
dance here Dec. 9, at a meeting of
there lias been considerable discussion
representatives ot clubs and organi­
tigation of Power Project
St. James Parish House was at-
zations at the city hall Tuesday eve­
of the possibility of taking the C. H. S.
tractively
decorated
with
maple
>
The Union Thanksgiving Service band of 50 members to the game.
The circuit court room was practi­
ning. Only ten of the twenty parti­
leaves, -ms and rust-colored chry­
will be held Wednesday night, Nov.
These young people, under the di­
cipating groups were represented at cally full last Friday night when the
22, at 7:30 oclock, in the Pioneer rection of Miss Anita Pageler, make a santhemums for the regular monthly
the meeting and Mr. Bull requests Oregon Hydroelectric commission
Methodist church building. Rev. E. splendid impression whenever they meeting of the Coquille Woman’s i
that the others call for the tickets they held its final hearing on the desirabil­
C. Swanson, of the local Baptist appear and the idea of recognizing Club Tuesday afternoon. Following [
will sell, at his office on Front ity of forming a Public Utilities Dis­
church, will deliver the Thanksgiv­ their efforts and showing appreciation the singing of "America The Beauti­
trict in Coos county for the purpose
street.
ing sermon. Music will be by a choir tn this way is one that is growing ful” and salute to the flag, led by
of utilizing electricity from Bonne­
The
next
meeting
will
be
held
on
Mrs. R. E. Boober, the business meet­
ville.
selected from the various church daily. z
Dec. 12 when committees will be ap­
ing was conducted by the president,
choirs of Coquille, directed by Rev.
The meeting can be said to have
The Chamber of Commerce yester­
pointed
to
buy
provisions,
prepare
the
G. Adrian Sias, of the Church of day gave impetus to the plan by vot­ Mrs. Harry Godard.
been
unanimously in favor of at least
baskets and arrange for their distri­
The club voted to give $50.00 for
Christ. Accompanists will be Mrs ing to contribute $50 toward the ex­
investigating the possibilities of trans­
bution.
M- O. Hawkins at the organ and Mrs. pense which is figured at $180 to $175 warm-ups for the football team and
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porting Bonneville power to south­
also to send a box to the Doembecher
Sias at the piano, and a male quartet for transportation and two meals.
western Oregon for if there were any
Hospital at Christmas with toy» and
from the Church of Christ—Elwyn
present who opposed the move he
A bus can be chartered for $125
Nosier, Donald Farr, C. Adrian Sias and it is ' probable that private con­ other articles for the children, the
or she did not make the fact known.
shower to be ready at the next meet­
and Robert Bailey.
Present to conduct the hearing for
veyances can carry all over the 27
ing, Dec. 12. The club also decided
The choir is to be composed of: so­ that the bus will accommodate.
the Hydro-electric commission were:
pranos,
Dorothy Caudle.
Harriet I The Junior Chamber of Commerce to sponsor bridge lessons by Sam Gor­
Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Anderson re­ George Joseph, Jr., Portland, chair­
The new
Danielson, Mrs June Walker, Mrs.1 has been agked to take charge of a don January 22-23-24.
turned to Coquille Sunday from their man; John Hodgin, vice chairman,
Jean Graybeal, Mrs. E. C. Swanson,' ticket selling campaign and as the year books were given to members.
Miss Clara Augusta Trotter, who is wedding trip whidh was spent in La Grande; Charles E. Stricklin, sec­
Mrs. Maybell Robinson, Junior
They were1 retary and state engineer; L. E. Stan­
Mrs. T. R. Rutledge, Mrs. Gertrude [ funds received from sale of tickets
head
of training schools, Oregon Col­ Portland and Seattle
Lprenz, Mrs. Clara Stauff, Ruth here will all go to the local high school Woman's club president, gave a lege of Education, Monmouth, in com­ married last Thursday in Vancouver, ley, commission engineer, and Ray
Towne and Eileen Kern; altos, Aileen fund, it is possible that there will be splendid report of their activities. pany with Burton W. Dunn, will visit Washington.
Potter, official reporter.
Wilson, Mrs. Birdie Skeels, Myrtle a large enough sale to use part of Mrs. R. E. Harbison, speaking for teachers in the Coquille schools Fri­
To those who cannot place Earl
Engineer Stanley made the first
Minter, Eleanor Peterson, Mrs. Helen those receipts'for taking-the band. the Youth Co-operation* movement, day. During the lunch hour the Co­ Anderson, it is only necesary to say talk, confining himself to a statement
Ayres, Mrs. Isabel Unsoeld, Mrs. Then, too, clubs and individuals will said there were now five groups of quille teachers, who tire former stu­ that he is "Andy” Anderson, popular of facts and statistics. The area it la
Nina Nosier and Mrs. Brown; tenors, welcome this opportunity to con­ Campfire girls and two bluebird dents of the State College of Educa­ pharmacist and clerk in Hudson’s proposed to include in the P. U. D.
Wilfred Oaks, D. D. Anderson, Chas. tribute and help show appreciation groups and extra guardians ready tion will entertain Miss Trotter at a Drug Store, who has made a wide is 1070 square miles, or two-thirds of
for a new group. There are now 85
Stauff, Donald Farr and Elwyn Nos­ of the band.
circle of friends since coming to Co­ the county's area.
The estimated
cubs/Under the guardianship of Tal- luncheon at the Coquille Hotel.
quille five years ago from Nebraska. population to be served is 30,450 peo­
ier; basses, R. D. E. Smith, Wm. Peart,
game
are
to
be
50
Tickets for the
Miss
Trotter
has
been
sent
by
Dr.
Wednesday eve­
His bride was June Myers, daugh­ ple.
F. G. Leslie, H. P. Plaep, C. C. Brock- cents "for general admisison, 75c for lant Greenough.
ning, Nov. 22, they plan to display C. A. Howard, president of Oregon ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wnt. Baker, of
mann, E. F. Davidson and Robert reserved seats.
The nearest thing to a voiced ob­
College of Education, and H. E. In­
their handiwork.
Portland, who has been an employee
Bailey.
Marshfield, North Bend, Myrtle
jection to a P. U. D. in Coos county
low, head of the Department of In-
The
club
members
decided
to
fill
in Brandon's for the past year and
The program will be:
Point and Bandon are also expected
three Thanksgiving baskets for needy Service, Extension Division, Oregon has been a popular member of the were the petitions from the north end
Song service, led by Mr. Sias.
to be represented by fans from those
of the county which asked that the
College of Education, upon the invi­
families.
younger set.
Prayer—Rev. H. L. Graybeal.
town, and th* Red Devils wiU hav*
Lakeside and Templeton sections be
tation
of
Martha
E.
Mulkey,
county
(Continued on Page Three)
Choir—"AU Hail the Power of Jesus hundreds of cheering supporters when
When they returned Sunday they
left out of the district, that of the
school superintendent.
went
immediately
to
the
Glaisyer
Name,” arr. by T. Richards.
they trot on the field at Medford in
Weyerhaeuser Timber company that
Miss
Trotter
has,
with
the
county
house, just north of the one occupied
Offering.
their most important game of the
superintendent, been spending the by the H. L. Claterbos family, where its holdings be not included, and the
Male Quartet—"Thy Name We’ll year.
petition signed by 150 asking that
week visiting schools which have they will make their home.
Praise,” W. Stillman Martin.
Yesterday th* Rotar^ club voted
Coos river be set as the north bound­
hired teachers who are serving their
'Scripture—Rev. G. A. Gray.
$25 to help take th* band to Med­
ary of the district.
first and second years of teaching and
Thanksgiving Sermon—Rec. E. C. ford, and the ticket sale by the Junior
The Coquille unit of the Oregon Fox her visit to Coos county will termin­
Harry H. Schultz, of North Bend,
Swanson.
Chamber wiU undoubtedly produce a and Mink asssociation will hold its
who
has been one of the active lead­
ate
with
her
speaking
with
the
teach
­
Choir—"Praise Ye the Lord,” Carl greater fund than is needed by the
annual live fox and mink show In ers at Bandon Saturday, as well as
ers in the attempt to bring Bonne­
high school athletic fund. Two bun- J
Fisher.
the Riverton gymnasium at Riverton, with the clerks and directors, who
ville power to Coos county gave as
Benediction—Rev. R. D. E. Smith.
dred and fifty reserved seat and 200 November
.
19.
White chrysanthemums were used his opinion that cheap power from
are meeting at Myrtle Point on the
general admisiaon tickets are to be — Those contributing prises for this
to decorate the altar and sanctuary Bonneville would build up an indus­
same day.
sent over here for sale. They will show
,
-
- church
Sun- trial empire in this section. The de­
of St. James —
Episcopal
Chun
are: Coos Feed & Seed store,
•to» be availat* at Rackleff's Pharm­ (Crown); Eaton Feed store, (PurinaM
day afternoon When Miss
velopment of an industry to bring the
acy.
J. C. Penney Co., H. N. Lorenz, Exieei
Woodyard, daughter of Mrs 1 Maud
“* * minerals
-- at •outhwestara Oregon to
Dress Shop, Steve's Grocery, Stevens
Skaggs Woodyard, became the bride a * -1
place of _ prominence in the nation
and Lamb hardware stores, Miss
of Mr. Robert Powell Yarbrough, son was another incentive for cheap pow­
Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity at the Dance And Turkey Shoot At
May's Dress Shop, Noeler’s Grocery,
of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Yarbrough, at a er, he said.
University of Oregon boasts the sup­ Cherry Creek Road Pavilion
Wrestling fans will be interested in moot impressive ceremony performed
port of three loyal Coquille boys at­ ' At the new Cherry Creek road Brook’s Swap Shop, year's subscrip­
While some of the various represen­
hearing that the game may soon be by Rev. George R. Turney. Mr. ‘Bobby
tending school at Eugene. Recently dance hall near McKinley this coming tion to the Coquille Valley Sentinel.
tatives called on were out and out
revived
in
this
section.
Harry
Elli
­
Grand champion prizes are to be
Burns played the organ before the
pledged was Douglas Donated and Saturday night, Shady and His Shad­
ott, ot Portland, who presented so ceremony and also for the wedding advocates of bringing Bonneville pow­
pledges from the first of the school ows orchestra will furnish the music awarded by the New York Auction Co.
er to Coos county, others declared
many good bouts here a year or two marches.
year are Kenneth Lawrencd and Pat while the Oregon Little Wranglers and the Seattle Fur Exchange.
they hoped the plan would be thor­
ago, has written asking what tire
The bride was most attractive in a oughly investigated and if it could be
McKeown. The three boys resemble will furnish entertainment during
prospects
are
for
presenting
cards
in
navy blue tailored dress with white shown a saving of power expense
the three Musketeers when it comes to the supper of turkey and trimmings.
the Community Building here every accessories and a corsage of white
sticking together in their lauding of
Frank Gerensky is also advertising
would follow if juice was transmitted
two weeks. He says there are a gardenias.
She carried a white to Coos county from Bonneville.
Coos county and its "wonderful prod­ a turkey shoot there to start at 1:00
large
number
of
good
mat
artists
in
prayer book. Miss Fauneil Moore, as
ucts.” We suggest the Chamber of p. m, rain or shine, both Saturday
J. P. Beyers, representative of the
the northwest now who would be bridesmaid, was her only attendant
Commerce take note.
and Sunday, Nov. 18 and 19.
Coquille Chamber of Commerce, was
available for matches here.
She wore an afternoon frock of
The location of the American Le­
No date has yet been set for the fuschla with a corsage of white gar­ one of the latter, but his statement
gion’s Turkey Keno, advertised for
New Fixtures For Safeway
that he believed in public ownership
first card.
denias. Mr. James Schaer acted as
this coming Saturday night, has been
of utilities is one with which many
The Coquille Safeway store is to be
best
man.
The
bride's
mother
wore
changed to the room in the First Na­
members of the organization he repre­
dolled up before the holidays. This
fuschia with navy blue accessories.
tional Bank building, recently va­
sented cannot agree
week-end a new bunch of fixture«,
Ushers were Bill Yarbrough, brother
Coos county championship football including checking counter at the cated by the Title Guarantee & Ab­
Others who spoke briefly when
of the groom, and Willard Miller.
stract
Co.,
where
heat
will
make
the
team and Coach Leslie are to be hon­ front, display tables and racks, are
called upon by Mr. Schulz were Dr. T.
A large group of friends attended
room more comfortable for those who
ored at a banquet to be held in I. O. O. to be received and installed.
E. Montgomery, Marshfield; M. C.
attend the Keno.
The Chamber of Commerce direc­ the reception, which was held in the Miller, Dora; Ray E. Deadmond, Fair­
F. hall next Monday evening. The
Both placards and bills advertising tors extended an Invitation to Con­ Parish house. The bride's great aunt, view; W. H. Hillar, Empire; Hana
dinner is being sponsored by the Lions
the Shelley building as the location of gressman Mott, at the Tuesday noon Mrs. W. A. Heminway of Cottage Selfors, North Bayside; Joe Berg-
club, which is selling tickets for the
the affair were printed before ar­ session, to address the annual meeting Grove, served the wedding cake and hammer, North Bend; Lawrence Jen­
affair at $100. As the banquet hall
rangements were made to hold it in of the Chamber, which will be held Mrs. O. C. Sanford and Mrs. J. S. nings, Remote; Mrs. Rex Brown, Mc­
will seat but 125, the number of tick­
Barton presided at the* punch bowl,
the
bank building.
on Tuesday evening, Nov. 28.
ets which can be sold is less than a
Kinley; C. L. Church, Myrtle Point,
Mrs.
C. C. Farr and Mrs. J. E. Norton
After the regular communication of
The committee appointed by Presi-
hundred and those who wish to have
dsnt Clatszbos '¿"arrange for th* I •«‘»ting. Assisting about th* room and Joseph A. Larson, Marshfield.
Chadwick
Lodge
on
Tuesday
eve
­
a part in honoring the team which
With this hearing completed the
music and other details of the session, I
Misses Beverly and Joy Nor-
ning, at which time Francis McLar- Correction For Roxy Adv. £
brings the first championship f to C.
hydro-electric commission will con­
ton,
Patricia
Peart,
Carolyn
Perrott,
ren
was
given
the
Master
Masons
de
­
In
the
Roxy
Theatre
adv,
which
ap
­
which will be at 6:30 p. tn, consists of
H. S. in fifteen yean, will do well
tinue to investigate and consider all
gree, it was announced that the Co­ pears in the Buyers Guide, and which J. L .Smith, D. E. Rackleff and R. L. Eileen Kern and Donna Dean Bosser-
to secure their tickets early.
phases of the matter, and it should
man.
quille lodge will have a Past Masters' was printed last night, the Sunday, Stewart
come as no surprise if an election is
Following the reception, this popu­
night on Tuesday, Nov. 28th, to which Monday, Tuesday picture appears
called, to be held at the same time
Married In Same House
an invitation is extended to all the with a statement, "See both features
There will be a doughnut aale Tues­ lar young Ample left for a wedding as the primary next spring to vote
His Mother Was In 1»15
lodges in southwestern Oregon. A for 25 cents.” This line should not day, Nov. 20. in th* Pioneer church trip to Los Angeles. Both the bride
upon the question of forming a P.
At the home of the officiating min­ candidate for the Masters’ degree will have appeared there but should have hall, given by the Missionary Society. and groom graduated from Coquille U. D. from two-thirds of Coos coun­
High
school,
the
bride
going
to
Pacific
receive
his
final
initiation
that
eve
­
been in the Liberty Theatre adv. for Call your orders to SOJ or 605R.
ister last Thursday afternoon Rbon-
University for a year, majoring in ty.
Sunday and Monday. The adv. as
ald L. Maiden, of McKinley, and Gen­ ning.
music. The groom has been employ­
it
appears
in
the
Sentinel
is
correct.
evieve Gilbert, of Powers, were united
Calling cards, 00 for »1A».
ed in the Coos County Highway de-
in marriage by Rev. O. A. Gray. An
partment.
interesting item in connection with
Will Be Heid Wednesday Eve
In Pioneer Churchr At 7:30—
Rev. E. C. Swanson To Preach
Supervisor To
Visit Coquille
Married At
Vancouver, Wash.
Fox and Mink
Show Nov. 19
Pretty Wedding
Last Sunday
U. of 0. Boys
Wrestling May v
Return To Coquille
Laud Home Town
Turkey Keno To
Be In Bank Building
Lions Sponsor
Banquet For Team
Mott Invited
For C. of C. Meet
Chadwick To Have
Past Masters Night
C. H. S. To Ploy
Johnson - Henderson
Barn Dance Featured In Rhyme
At the home of her parents, Mr.,
the wedding is that 24 years ago the
groom's mother, Mrs. Andrew Maid­ and Mrs. Thos. Henderson, on North
en, wau married in the same house. Henry street, at 10:20 o’clock last There’s to be a bom dance in our town,
Friday, Miss Vivian Henderson be­
And folks will be a’comln from miles around;
came the bride of John Dale Johns;
For this time each year, when the harvest is done,
C. Adrian Sias>officiatnig.
The people come to town a*lookin for some fun.
Only relatives of the contracting
This Saturday night they can find a dance,
parties were present for the cere­
Where a sad-faced fellow wouldn’t have a chance;
mony—Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, her
R. H Mast, one year past the dour sister. Mrs. Wtnie Sturad, and family; There'll be cider to drink—ahd it’s free to an.
To add to the festivity of a
fall.
score mark on Tuesday of this week, her brother, Thomas Henderson, Jr.;
say,
was honored at a session held in the her stepbrothers, Kenneth, Francis Once you «et started to the da
Nothing short of gravity, could keep you away;
banquet hall that evening by Chad­ and Virgil Arrell, and the groom’s
wick Lodge, No. 68, A. F. A A. M. A brother and sister, Percy Johns and The music will be played by Spenny and Tony,
And plus all that, A Master of Ceremony.
birthday cake, surmounted by 81
Miss Mae Bronson, of Bridge.
There’s to be feature dances, along with the rest.
candl.es, was the principal item of
To make this barn dance one of the best;
the refreshments and Mr. Mast cut
Rev. G. A. Gray To Occupy
And to try and help the dancers to have a lot of fun,
it so that each of the 40 Masons pres-
Pioneer Pulpit On Sunday
Two organizations have worked together as one.
ent had a piece.
«WK
Rev. O. A. Gray will occupy the So Saturday night, when the Keno is through.
While Judge Mast has reached a
I
Come on over, and see if the above is true;
ripe old age, he is just as keen and pulpit of Pioneer church both morn­
— ,
active, mentally and physically as ing and evening this coming Sunday. And we'll guarantee, once you start in OUR way,
Rev. H. L. Graybeal is expected to
You’ll not turn back, and go «way.
he was ten or fifteen years ago.
JUNIOR WOMAN’S CLUB
Here’s wishing him many happy re- return home early next week from
JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
turns of th* day, Nov. 14.
Cake With 81
Candles Cut
2#
Pro America
To Meet Monday
Bandon Saturday
AU this talk about cancelling the
Tiger-Red Devils game at Bandon
next Saturday is folderol and without
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The Coquille Pro America will have any foundation. In order to win the
a meeting next Monday afternoon to county championship, Coquille must
which every republican man and play at least once each team in the
conference.
woman in this section is cordially in­
vited and is urged to attend. The
name of the speaker has hot yet been
announced but his subject will be
one of interest.
The meeting is to be held in the
city hall at 2:00 p. m. on Monday, Nov.
Never a day off, holiday nor Sun­
day, is getting pretty monotonous to
local service station proprietors and
Mrs. Elbert Schroeder and baby this week they got together and all
daughter were able to return to their agreed to cloee at 1:00 p. m. on
home here from the Mast hospital in Thanksgiving Day—next Thursday—
Myrtle Point last Saturday.
The and not to open again until Friday
young miss who was born November morning.
1, weighed seven and one-half pounds
Motorists wiU take notice and gov­
and has been named Karla Lynne
ern themselves accordingly.
Stations To Take
Half Day Off
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