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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1941)
Sentinel *■ AN INDEPENDENT “■HiÎ To Raise Building Walls‘Next Wed. All the carpenters in Coquille and vicinity are going |o assemble at Myrtle Park next Wednesday, Oct. 8, to assist in raising the walls for the new Community Building. They are planning dn a potluck dinner at ' noon, and a donated day’s work to get the frame work qp and ready for the roof. Another event planned for around the first of November, after the building is enclosed and the roof is an, is a big public dance. Shady’s orchestra has agreed to furnish the music "without charge; Marc Shelley says he will have thp sub-floor sand ed, and all the proceeds will ' go to the building fund. Everyone in Coquille and vicinity wiTTbeasked 'to buy a licket’wbetKer he or she dances or not. It is es timated that the building fund can be increased by $300 from this affair. Organizing For Coos Minerals Development Mayor's B. P. W Proclamation i Bandon Saturday After discussing the entire problem of discovering, classifying and identi fying. and exploiting southwestern Oregon mineral deposits, a dozen southwestern Oregon claim-holders Tuesday night at Marshfield’s city hall elected R. J. HiJJstrom of Marsh field temporary (hairman of the Southwestern Oregoff Mineral’s assu- ciation and invited all iriterested per sons to a meeting Tuesday night, Oct. 14, at which peinianent organi sation will be completed. Hiltetrom, a mining eiqfineer graduate al Oregon State-uoUeger-la- a Coos Bay contractor and inventor of a coat-reduction device to recover by-products, but was elected chair- man liecaus’e he holds no hard-rock l The Coquille Red Devils showed a i lot of power in their first game of , the season with the Bandon Tigers down there'last Saturday afternoon, I winning their game by the margin of one touchdown, 19 to 14. It , wasn’t the best high school game on i record but it was interesting to watch, even though there are a lot of rough spots that will have to be cor- , rec ted by Coach Leslie. One was the failure «to cover pass receivers who got through or around the Red Devils line, and in two or three cases .»ben? 1I is. loaded onto an aerial purUes interested... thrawn c o-op«- the Tiger would have been off to the «“Her for crossing the river. Reach- ate with the local Business & Pro- races had lie not dropped the ball if,g south *ide ,l is u,aded <*» »** «radonat Women’s Club, in observ The Tigers scored their first touch Piek-uP trucks which carry it to the ing said Week and making this 1 down within four minutes, power toot of the ,teep t*»“» leading up the successful event. plays and passes reaching pay dirt claim and could act as a neutral From there 24 mules. «»Iph * Milne. May«, after a Red Devil had dropped the kick-off. Bandon recovering. party in various matters. Acting sec- ‘“aded with two carry « “P ----- :. The two Bandon half backs, Uht .■etary fa Mr. Schulte of North Bend .“** Patous “> lb*‘ and Smith, are about the hardest who together with Chairman (Carles s,tt‘ The mu,e!l 13 round tr,pS- - boys in tlie conference to stop and Granby of the AFL ... council's committee on central mmerate labor ha. 8 ,Not °nl . / ,. X they will give all competition a great been active in interesting Bonneville oi ‘■‘‘n“?nt' lhe feet of lumber. Retail milk and cream prices took deal of trouble. Coquille quickly scored its first engineers in attempting to inter«* “nd the ’?°0 ’ f**‘ *** •nu*her Jump upward yesterday and touchdown after Bandon’s, when eastern capital in . reduction ptent ,r«» h«v* to be transported by tte four crnt mUh whlrtl for this district. MU™e method. retailing for 12 cents a quart is nqw they received the kick-off and It was decided that a committee * “* T*** ” cen” Half pints <rf milk went up marclied down the field, the scoring from the group will ask the <-ountv beaull,ul e’’l“,e> ttu‘ many along (rum # u> g cent*, pints from 7 to pUy being a pass from Crouch, who k P < “ * the county uncf r represents a kit • „.low,« tnm as played a whale of a game.to Irwin. *? 2"’ry tO W money invested A blocked Bandon kick in the sec budget during the first six month« _______________ " .. ____ ond quarter enabled 13S-pound of 1942 for a full-time geologist or a ■ ■ a ~ gag «ram-18 to 22 per cent George Holbrook to slip through and mining.engineer who can «ample, ana- “J" 11 “**U across for Coquille's second score, lyse and help exploit the chromite, sj C A J r U h - half ending 12 to 7. manganese, antimony, molybdenum. The third and last Coquille score tungsten, copper and other depoeite of >« a gallon this region. Full support of civic and T,‘e Co‘’u‘H* Red DevU>* iirrt ,HMne ***** te 3o to 33 came in the third quartet, when Bob commercial groups will be obtained ga’"e **“ “ non-OB"- «** <wrt* crnU fr‘*" 22 to Martin carried tlie ball over after before tlie budget committee i. con torence tilt, te to be with the Ashland 2« cents tor half pints, from 35 to 42 Crouch’s pass to Tom Martin had tooted. Upon su^eZn X G £ High 8‘ A,hteUc 3 °° " «"tS been successful. Tlie last Hamion touchdown came Collum inutolluretei for ito. R a , „ P- m- Shtorday. If Coach Leslie has f« quarts, and fnsn $2«U to $3«o just before tlie final whistle mformatmn about lhe vintors' tor gMtons . The line-up: ask tor tw fl u / ma i' . ° potential strength he has not made Tliese an- the dairy prices in Co Coquille Bandon 14 aid in record-keeir^L a uutakto? 11 public but probably his Red Devils quiite. occaxtonrd by the increased T. Martin if th e« I ur I ’, P** churges have been coached on de- coat to Ihem from the producers Smiley djhe geotodst u hired by the coun f<?nae ofrena,ve plays. To match .L nearly Ml the ratab- Terry Capps rwna , „ o. Let’» turn out and show the Red Ushmasits in Coqutlte which here« Thommen h .' i ■ <C. 'pquilte reported that DeyR,, squad that their home town is coilee yesteiday ua-n-ased their price nlsv m*1*’*1 di,_ back of them to a man, wuman, boy per cup to ten cents, Winetar RG. Conn play at Coquille this fall. '________ Gilbert R.T. Scott Wheieat RE D. McDonald Butter Q. Fraser Irwin L.H. Uht B Martin R.H, Smith Crouch F Harris Substitutions—Holbrook for Irwin, Jess Williams and LeRoy Rice, Hickam for Whereat. For Bandon—< who returned a week ago from their R. Harris tor D. McDonald, D. Mc hunt in the Bly section, on Gearhart Donald for G. Harris. Jacobs for mountain, east of Klamath Falls, Capps. brought in the biggest mule tail deer yet checked in here. The fat, kid neys, feet, etc., were cut out or off over here, and when placed on the scales here it weighed 195 pounds, indicating its live weight to have been better than 22S pounds. Well, well, well! A black-out of Tlie Gillespie-Cunningham-Hand- western Oregon is set for the night of Smith - Ralph Taylor - Bert Taylor Hallowe'en, Oct. 31. What wouldn’t party which went over east of the some of the oldsters have given for Cascades, returned the latter part the opportunities the youngsters of of last week with nine mule tall. today have! In reporting on the Gould-Emery- Bosserman party, Furb. Emery says down the molecule«- that antelope hunting was the most principally for chicken dangerous he ever saw, with the plains covered with hunters, but that Bert Gould killed one antelope buck with a most beautiful set of horns. Milk Is Uo Cdlt A OlJOrt Ashland TO Play Here Saturday Being Mashed Deer Dressed Out 195 Pounds ** and ♦' “ U Selectees For October 7 Call Just What Is Wanted! Two of Faculty Lose A Parent Registration 288 At Coquille H.S. Total registration in Coquille High School to date, as reported by Prin cipal Clarence Osika, is 288, fourteen more than it was at this time last year. A $10 contribution to the Commun Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Littrell ity Building fund has been voted by Leave For S, F. Tomorrow the student council and this after Bob Littrell, who severs his con noon 20 high school boys are donah nection with the Earl Littrell Supply ing a half day's labor on construction Co. this week, will leave Friday work. ' morning, with Mrs. Littrell, for Sato Francisco where he will be employed by the Federal Mogul Corporation, a concern dealing in beamings. His place in the Littrell store here has been taken by his brother, M. O. Littrell*. who • has gpfved here tram MarShfield Mrs. Florence Hallock last weeV