The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 27, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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Eugene Judd
Buried Wednesday
Gems of
LEARNING
Funeral services for* Eugene Judd,
Fairview resident, were held at the
Schroeder Chapel at 3 o’clock Wed­
nesday afternoon. Rev. Robt. L.
Greene officiating and interment was
in the Masonoc cemetery.
Mr. Judd, who was a logger by
occupation, passed away ¿aaL Sunday
at the Portland Sanitarium where he
had been receiving treatment for
several weeks.
He was born at Lakeside, Oregon,
Msrch 7, 1908, and was ten months
and 16 days past 35 years of age.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs.
Frances Judd, and their seven year
old son, Jimmy, his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Win. Judd, and a brother, Clif­
ford, formerly of Coquille, who now
resides in Reno, Nev., and who was
in Portland go accompany the body to
Coquille.
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'North Bend Leads
True wisdom is to. V now what is
best worth knowing, and to do what
is best worth doing. —Humphrey.
A heap of ill-chosen erudition is
but the luggage of antiquity.—Balzac.
The aim of education should be to
convert the mind into a living foun­
tain, and not a reservoir. That which
is filled by merely pumping in, will
be emptied by pumping out.—John
M. Mason.
The U. S. Treasury report on the
“Battle of the 4th War Loan,” at the
close of business Jan. 22, showed
Coes county a* standing 27th among
the state’* 36 counties in percentage
of it* quota of 'bonds sold. Of it*
»1,518,700 quota the sales then to­
talled »163,300 or 10.8 per cent.
Curry county stood fourth with a
percentage of 37.9. That county had
also sold 90.2 per cent of it* E bond*,
while Coo* county's percentage on
that type was 18.2.
A. L. Hooton is again ready to at­
tend to the public’s need* in electri­
cal repair and wiring. His phone 1*
222R, and for the present hi* shop 1*
at hi* home on the Fairview
road.
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Sooner or later we shall learn that
the fetters of man's finite capacity
are forged by the illusion that he lives
in body instead of ia Soul, in matter
instead of in Spirit.—Mary Baker
Eddy.
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It’s Chysanthemum season.
Bergen's for choice flowers.
To know the laws of God in nature
and revelation, and then to fashion
the affections and will into harmony
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Udi- lz laws
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those
education.—
See .Schroeder"» Jewelry Store in g p Scovel.
Coquille for Diamond* and Watch t
Strap*.
tf* I The first consideration a wise man
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“—’ Curry County Up Among
Thought » ' State Leaders In Bonds Sold
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See
flxeth upon is the great end of his
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creation; what it is, and wl»i.
worein
it
consists; the next 1 is the mod proper
means to that end.-^Walker.
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Vehicle Registration Dropped
We taka this means of expressing
Two Per Cent In Oregon In IMS our sincere appreciation io our friends
Coquille By 2 Games
Registration of truck* and buses
■ in*Oregon during the year 1943
Cars Conference Standings
showed increases over former regis­
Marshfield
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5
1.000 trations, white private passenger
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Myrtle Point
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2
.600 can showed a slight drop. Secretary
I of State, Bob Farrell said today in
North Bend - - 2
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Coquille
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5
announcing annual registration fig­
The Marshfield Pirates continue as ure*.
the class of the Coos county basket­
Buses increased from 982 in, 1942
ball conference, their victories the to 1,136 in 1943, an increase of 15
past week being over the North Bend per cent. Truck* jumped from 42,-
Bulldogs last Friday and the Myrtle »07 in 1942 to 43,91» in IMS, an in­
Point Bobcats on Tuesday this week. crease of two per cent. Private pas­
The Red Devils dropped another senger vehicles dropped from 341,-
game at the gymnasium here Tuesday 367 in 1M2 to 332,552 in 1M3, a drop
evening, this being their second de-
two per cent,
feat by the Bulldogs.
They led
Total registration for 1943 was
4 to 3 at the end of the first quarter,' <15,269 vehicles, compared to 424,777
were trailing 15 to 16 at the half, ¡n L942, or a decrease in motor vehicle
and 24 to 26 at .the end pf the third registration for the yeaY of two per
quarter. The final score was 36 to 32 cent.
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in North Bend's favor.
Registration fees for the year
The box score:
amounted to »3,377,081.87, which
North Bend (36)
FB FT PF
were »24.359.1» unjJer the fees paid
Noel ..............
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in during the year 1942.
> Jansen ......... J!.
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Coos county's total registration was
'Hudson ...... .
8
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9,938 vehicles.
Massey ..........
0
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1
Moomaw .......
1
1
2
New Wonder Metal Is
Hagen ............
0
1
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Revealed By Censor „
Curry County Jersey Cattle Club Breeders
’ Totals .......
Coquille (32)
DeNoma ____
Haga .............
Porter ...........
Meek ...... U.. .H».
Kline ~....__ _
Barton ..........
15
6
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1
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1
2
6
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36
2
2
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4
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Wonder-metal of World War II—
stronger than.steel, non-corrosive as
glass, and with a melting point so
high no crucible exists to melt It—is
: tantalum, now made known publicly
by relaxation of censorship.
A laboratory curiosity for years,
' tantalum suddenly acquired enormous
| strategic value as scientists, under in-
and neighbors for their sympathy
and kindness during our bereave­
ment, for th^ flowers at the services
held for our husband and father,
D. C. Krantav and to Myrtle Lodge,
No. 7«, A. F. & A. M. of Myrtle Point,
which conducted the services.
Mrs. D. C. Krantz, Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Krantz, Mr. arid Mrs. Fred
Fritts, Chester Krantz and Floyd
Krantz
Hand-carved Myrtlewpod for col­
lectors a( Harbison’s.
Howdy Folks
Well, it looks like we are
going to be driving our
same cars for another two
years, or trade for another
in equally bad shape, aside
from a facial.
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Remember, few mechan­
ics nowdays have time to do
unnecessary repairing.
That’s why we try to make
adjustments and small re­
pairs, that would eventually
be expensive overhaul jobs.
Likewise, when we ven­
ture to suggest some needed
work on your car, it is not
because we need it—just
trying to eliminate larger
jobs in th« future.
32 1 dustry’s sponsorship, solved by means
of its rare qualities some of war’s
Lubricate every 500 miles
toughest
material problems.
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or not over 60 days and
Tantalum in thin sheets is set into
see your Dentist Mechanic
the shattered skulls of wounded sol-
While you still have some­
diers, ahd drawn into nearly-invis-
thing left (p work on.
ible wires is used to sew severed
nerves.
Again thg Devils muffed their
It clears the way for electron
chance to run the Bobcats out of streams in electronic tubes, protects
their own gym. In one of the snap­ priceless chemical apparatus from
AMZY
ERNIE
piest and fastest games yet played corrosion and serves as catalyst in
by the local high school quintet. Myr­ making synthetic rubber. There are
tle Point won the honors of the gtime many other industrial applications.
for the second time this season b* a
sere of 31 to 27.
More Women In College
All during the first half of the
game, the Devils held the lead over This Year Than in *43
More Jomen are enrolled here now
the Bobcats and the half ended with
a score of 16 to 11 In favor of the than a year ago, according to the lat­ »
s.
Coquille five. In the second half the est report of Associate Registrar D.
Bobcat t^m made a swaggering T. Ordeman, of the Oregon State
Near the end of the
comeback with their high-point man, College.
Peck Walton, scoring 12 points,, and second week of the term 1471 co-eds i
Belloni next with six, while Sut­ had registered, a four per cent in- j
A group of younger .breeders of mon problems.
club; John Rllingsen, Sixes; John phin scored the other two. For the crease over the 1411 at the corres­
Curry county banded together recent­
The group shown above has in- Donaldson, Denmark;* Sidney Cad- Coquille team, the high point man ponding date a year earlier.
,
ly to form the Curry County Jersey spected the Ralph Cope (left) herd man, Langlois; Bob Knox, County throughout the game was Roy Porter,
This increase is also reflected in
Cattle Club. Like other similar breed at Langlois, Oregon. The cow is Agent, Gold Beach; Ronnie Fraser, who made five baskets .and three the registration of the school of home
groups of Oregon, the group has for Bended Bow Lady Bird, one of ' Bandon, and Phillip Cope, father of free throws for a total of 13 points. economics, the only all-wdhnan’s
its chief function the building up of Ralph's first 4-H animals. She pro- Ralph. . Ralph and Phillip are legal Bud Meek, who fouled out in the school on the campus, and the only
their herds and the cattle of the com­ duced 538 pounds of butterfat as a partners in the business. Their herd fourth quarter, was next with six one to show an increase qver a year
munity.
Cooperatively they plan two-year old. Shown with Ralph last year averaged 502 pounds of points, Kline with four points, Haga ago. Its present enrollmenTns 543,
their breeding programs, tackle com- are Bill Sweet, Sixes, president of the fat, the year before 544 pounds.
and DeNoma each with two points. up 65 per cent from last year’s 329.
Mention should be made of the fine Total enrollment is now 1830 civilians
I ball played by both teams and of the and 1255 army students, or a total of
determination to win that brought 3185, down II per cent.
Myrtle Point out into the lead in the
last minute-to-play of the game.
Card of Thanks
During that last minute, with the
We wish to express our thanks and
score tied at 27 to 27, Coquille was appreciation for the helpful sympa­
penalized with.« technical foul for thy and kindly assistance extended
calling more than their allotted num­ us during our recent bereavement and
ber of timeouts. This point was not for flowers at the service held for
When You Think of Funniture,
made by M. P. Then taking the ofii1 father, John G. Page.
Think of Purkey
ball out of bounds, the Bobcats
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Heintezman
slipped it by the Devils' defense and and children.
through the hoop, making the score
Calling cards. M tor SUM.
29 to 27 in M. P.’s favor. When the
Devils were bringing the ball back
into the Bobcats’ X'ourt, they were
swiftly enclosed by the man-to-man
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defense used by M. P. Consequently,
the ball was held overtime in back­
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court and M. P. again took the ball
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ALL SIX
through the Devils’ defense for an­
TRUE STORY MAGAZINE
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other two points. The game ended
ON L Y
31 to 27 in Myrtle Priint’s favor.
HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE
12 Issues
Starting line-i ups were as follows:
Myrtle Point
Coquille
FARM JOURNAL & FARMER'S WIFE . 12 Issues
Sutphin
F
DeNoma
Walton
r
Haga
Wise
Porter
c
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Deaver
G
Meek
Belloni
G
Kline
1
, Substitutes were Wilson, Dement
and Hatfield for Myrtle Point and
Gray, Kunz and Train, for Coquille.
Officials were Carver and Linn.
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Officials—Snyder and Landis.
Myrtle Point Again
Wins Very Fast Game
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Remember the dance at the Coquille
Community Bldg., sponsored by the
Coquille’ Junior Women’s club, on
Friday, Jan. 28. You always have
fun at their dances!
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Phone 222R, to Art Hooton for your
electric wiring and repair needs.
He is located north of the ball park
on tha^Faityiew road.
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Jan. 18, will be donated
by the Qoquille Junior Women to
Paralysis campaign. 2t
After
Macshfleld-CoquIHe bas­
ketball game, attend the d*ncp at
the Coquille Community Building
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on Friday, January 2«.
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