MMW mm í'<*' >»>*'» On The Sidelines n^dÍsíX‘siwt'^1 Training Offer For Men And Women C, E. Fielet Secretary To Be Here Oct. 9 E. T. Barnett, co-ordinator of the Marshfield vocational school, will be in Coquille Saturday afternoon, Oct. 10, from four to eight o'clock, at the Southwestern Motors, to interview all persons interested in training for skilled work for two’major groups of industries. No. 1--AU persons interested in learning processes of electric arc welding, machine tool operation, avi­ ation sheet metal, electricity and car­ pentry, for essential industries en­ gaged in war production work. No. 2—All men and women inter­ ested in taking the training sponsored by the Automobile Dealers Associa­ tion of southwestern Oregon for placement in garage and Jbrvice sta­ tion operation. Thia course of train­ ing will be planned to meet the re- quirtments of individuals working in the garages as.lubrication mechanics. ception returned to Coquille’s 18 yard line. Lee Zinn, speedy Cat halMiack went around end to the two yard stripe, and Marvin Floyd, carried the mail over from the two for the Myr­ tle Towner’s first score. The next score was the climax of a long drive deep into Red Devils territory with Weekley and Zinn doing most of the ball lugging. Zinn sVTlnted around right end to pay dirt and crossed the goal line standing up. Well, Marshfield has done it again. The amazing Pirates from the mud­ flat city have played another unscored on game, thia time with the Astoria Fishermen who w^nt down to defeat on their field 20-0 before the Purple and Gold Tide from Marshfield. Ac­ cording to some highly elated indi­ viduals in Marshtown, the Pirates are a sure bet for the state crown. Just how true this prediction is will remain to be seen when the Pirates receive the acid test in their own conference bracket. If the Pirates should be smeared with a superarity complex, they may also be smeared by one of the so-called “small” schools in their own conference. • With reference _Jo Marshfield's titular claims which sounds very much like unadulterated super- drooper optimism so early in the Sea­ son, one can only say—(Quote) “Who knows” (Unquote). Howard Cole, field secretary for Christian Endeavor of Oregon, Wash­ ington and Idaho, will be in Coquille Friday night, October 9, for a Myrtle Union Rally which will be held at the Church of Christ. Mr. Cole has been active in young people’s work for a number of years. He was presi­ dent of Oregon C. E. union for sev­ eral years before he became field sec­ retary. He has been visiting thbvar- ious C. E. unions of the northwest and no doubt will have some fine reports oh young people's activities. The young people of Myrtle Union will meet with Mr. Cole at a potluck dinner at' 6:30 p. m. in the dining room of the Church of Christ. This will be followed by a mass meeting at 8 p.‘ m. Everyone is Invited to come. ' Two Reports Read At Council Session oil, etc. There is no cost to the train­ ing. Arrangements may be made whereby transportation can be fur­ The financial report of the Coquille nished for persons attending the schobl from outside the Coos Bay area. Public Library for the six months, Dec. 31/1941, to,June 30, 1942, was submitted and read to the council Monday evening. It showed a bal­ ance on hand to start this year of $214.15 with receipts during the six months of $611.46, for a total of $825.61. Disbursements for the peri­ od were $645.60, leaving a cash bal­ ance on hand July 1 of $180.01. The monthly report of Fire Chief Snyder for September showed five alarms to have been answered. Prop­ erty endangered at the source of the calls was estimated as of $5000 value. LORENZ DEPARTMENT STORE Since 1887 Southwesters Oregon’s Oldest Store with the Newest Style Creatione Permission Must Be Secured Jerrold Owen, state defense co­ ordinator, has issued a warning to all persons responsible for public gath­ erings in the Oregon “Combat Zone" who fail to obtain permission from the Western Defense Command. He pointed out that failure to comply could easily result in a ban on highly publicized, scheduled football games and similar gatherings at the last min­ ute by the army authorities. In addition to obtaining army ap­ proval, all night gatherings in the combat area, lying west of the Cas­ cade Mountains, must also be ap­ proved by the Civilian Defense Light­ ing Engineers in the district involved. Leo G. Spitzbart, newly appointed liason officer between the state de­ fense council and the military com­ mand, should be advised ot the time, place, approximate number of persons expected, and details as to the polic­ ing arrangements well in advance of the gatherings, said Owen. Mr. Spitzbart can be reached by phoning to Portland, At 6469, ex­ tension 444, or by writing direct to Salem. nUH PRODUCI • -Sí; ■ ? mv - w . /gx X X' ■ /•<.• • «. • • -4 *4 GUARANTEED MEA TS S«i«cte4 b» » M »*. WiS M sd hr Stenta Cruz All Green ASPARAGUS Lynden’s CHICKEN A NOODLES MINUTE MAN SOUP MIX Macaroni product CREAMETTES conversion again the Bobcats led a minute to go. Receiving the kick-off, Howe re­ turned it to the ti. A play through center netted nothing, and sophomore bock, Woodward, sprinted for a first down to the M. P. 49, as the game ended with Myrtle Point the victors, 12-0.—Louis Gilbert. Starting line-up for/loquiile- LE—Alvin Hicham. LG—George Hurst LG—Boyd Hendrix C—-Wally Moore. 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