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Lutherans Plan
New Church
J e u iin e l
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A t a special meeting of the con
gregation, the members of Faith
¡Lutheran church planned to build COQUILLE. OREGON.
DECEMBER 21. 1»M.
a new church and parish unit. The
; proposed building plan, as pre and Mrs. Harvey Minard, Mr. and I géant, Mrs. Roy Hultin, Mrs. Pat
pared by the building committee, Mrs. Lou Williams, Mr. and Mrs. | O’Brien, Mrs. Edith Jones and
was approved.
George Gasner, Mrs. Alice Sar- Sandra.
The new structure w ill be be a
cross-shaped masonry building.
The nave and chancel unit w ill be
65 by 30 in dimension. The interior
o f the nave w ill be open from floor
to roof, and open laminated arch
trusses are in the present planning,
present plans also specify a glass
brick cross in the chancel end.
The parish unit w ill be 60 by 25
in dimension w ith two stories. This
unit w ill include a kitchen, social
Age 21 to 60. Must be resident of this county for 2 or more year*.
room, individual Sunday school
Competent appraisers receive $175 to $325 per month.
roqms, and a special sound-proof i
Farm experience valuable.
mother’s room facing the main 1
sanctuary.
WRITE BOX A, The Coquille Valley Sentinel
The congregation hopes .to ob
tain the services of the Mission !
Builders team of the American L u - ,
theran church. This team is com
posed o f six young men who give :
one year of free service in helping i
to build mission churches. The final
arrangements fo r a builder have
not yet been completed.
Location o f the new edifice w ill
be the corner of E. 16th and North |
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Taylor streets. The main sane- ■
tuary unit w ill be b uilt in the
north-soifth direction, with the
chancel end facing East 16th :
street. The parish unit w ill form |
the T of the cross, facing east and ;
War Storx. . . .
spare day-time hours tinkering
Scrub Samson was an old head and helping around the machine
with the Lemolo bogging Com shop. Ever so often he was al
pany. In his prime he could never lowed to try his hand at breaking
quite inch to five feet, even in his in a reconditioned tractor. A t last,
calked boots. Scrub lacked the w ith the war taking so many men
cockiness that is common with out of the woods, Scrub got his
many good good little loggers. A t chance w ith a bulldozer, grading
fifty he seemed a gray, wizened a new logging truck road.
rabbit of a man. A fter a long The Snake Ranch . . .
record o f such jobs as flunkey,
The new tra il forked into the
whistlepunk, bullcook, woodbuck, Lemolo River road where stood
snipe, he seemed settled as a camp “ The Snake Ranch,” a joint con
night watchman. Then came De ducted by a Bulbarian called ’’Her
cember 7, 1941.
man the Hog.” He and his gang
A few other Lemolo old-tim ers j were rotgut bootleggers, gambling
knew that Scrub had dreamed fo r sharks, and. some sad, aliens at
seme years of a tractor-driver’s ; heart as well as by war rating.
Cocktails for Three—When a
job. He had spent many of his i On a certain week-end Scrub 1 close friend drop« in for cock
tails, this gay floral arrangement
above sets the mood for pleasant
relaxation. Three candles atop a
elnster of evergreen boughs and
pine cones light the way to good
times. Designer Alyn Wayne of
the Florists’ Telegraph Delivery
Ass’n adds color and charm with
holly and juniper berries. White
styrofoam star, toy hells and
reindeer lend a holiday note.
WANTED
FOR
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
LIG H TIN G FIXTURES
(Fluorescent & Incandescent)
Installation & Repairing '
Estimates Given
CARROLL’S
G ift & Electric Supply
315 W. First St.
Coquille, Ore.
Phone 3471
If s Not
the Breaks
For V-neck gowns, the evening
corsage of white orchid and rib
bon makes a move from the left
shoulder to the eenter of the
neckline. The change recom
mended by Alyn Wayne, atylist
for the Florists’ Telegraph Deliv
ery Ass’n la Intended to give
greater balance and symmetry
with the long flowing lines of a
hostess gown.
IP S YOUR BRAKES
west.
It is hoped that construction w i l l 1
get under way in January.
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your
Grocers
of ~
CHRIS - HiAS JOY
May there be
no sidetrackin
of toe
HAPPINESS
EXPRESS!
Holimon Cleaners
I
Legion Auxiliary
Celebrates Xmas
A beautifully lighted tree and i
parked his dozer in a clump of
river-bank alders alongside the
holiday greenery decked the junior
Snake Ranch. I t was w ith grim
auditorium on Tuesday evening
purpose. This Saturday night, he
when the American Legion Aux
vowed, he’d live up to his fam ily
ilia ry members held their annual
Word has been received Trom Christmas party.
name of Samson or bust something
a-trying.
A program of delightful Christ
David Stewart, field representative
Scrub had a particular b ill of for the general extension division mas games and carol singing was
complaint against Herman the that the extension service w ill offer arranged by Miss Ida Oerding.
Hog. Back in the depresson years Sc. 202 Foundations of Physical seasonal refreshments were served
the tw o had been in camp together. Science at the high school in M y r by a committee headd by Mrs. Guy
During the shut down in forest tle Point beginning at 7:00 p. m. Kelley.
fire weather, Herman had some- January 4 in Room 14. This is a t The “ Gifts to the Yanks” cam
I how snagged a bottle of lemon course that several teachers have paign report showed the sum of
extract from the kitchen and gone requested, however It is open to $260 collected to date in this city.
to the woods to d rin k . it. Drunk, townspeople and high school grad
Members were reminded that
he started a fire near the donkey uates. I t w ill offer three hours of dues become delinquent after De
where Scrub was on watch. Scrub college credit. It is necessary to, cember 31.
got water on the blaze and licked have approximately twelve enrolled
A drive for clothing and toys
it, but in the fig h t a shower of in this class for it to carry through ¡for people in the Pacific area will
coals h it him from behind and set the term.
be started by auxiliaries and Le
his Shirt on fire. The looks of him
Anyone interested should notify gion posts after the holiday season.
when he came in to camp were a G. B. Goddard at the high school
big laugh to the whole outfit, and immediately of his intention as to
most of all to Herman.
this class.
Other courses to be offered in
Scrub Samson remembered all
that on this Saturday night, as he the Coquille Valley are: Art, M yr
packed the line from the dozer’s tle Point high school. Room 13,
The staff of the Pastme Cafe
drum in among the posts that sup January 2; Biological Science Sur
ported the rear of the Snake Ranch vey, 102, Bandon, January 8; Con had their Christmas party and g ift
servation of Natural Resources, exchange at the cafe on Tuesday
join t on the rive r bank slope.
But Scrub remembered most of Education 567G Coquille high evening. Participating were Mr. ' L
all how many good men of the school, Room 204; Oregon School
woods had been doped and robbed Law, Room 201, Coquille high
by Herman the Hog these past school.
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weeks; how many had been snared
in the Snake Ranch by man catch
ers for big-town jobs; how many
loggers had been gypped with
loaded dice and stacked cards.
P illar Puller. . . .
On the advice of C ity Attorney
Back in the tractor seat Scrub
eased the power into the drum. Tallant Greenough, a form al legal
Cold beads of sweat popped out letter w ill be sent the property
on him and chills ran up and down owners of the lot on First street be
his spine as timbers groaned and tween Taylor and Wrllard giving
cracked through the midnght them five days to start work on
shadows ahead. Scrub could im building a new concrete sidewalk
agine stone wails and steel bars I to replace the broken down walk
around him the rest o f his days now there.
Greenough stated that it was his
for this, but he grim ly poured in
opinion that the letters sent last
the power. Then suddenly—
The line slackened and raced in, spring were not technically legal,
things crashed, the boozy uproar and that a new letter should be
inside the join t lifted in whoops sent to Mr. and Mrs. Ruble who
and yells of panic, and the bulk own the land.
of the old Snake Ranch shack in
the darkness leaned and slid for
the shadowy water. The crash of
For Better Im pressions
splintering wood and the yells
were muffled by a giant splash.
The lghts of the Snake Ranch were
out, but Scrub could see that the
shack was in water up to its w in
dows.
He skipped off the tractor and
unhooked the line from the foun-
datino posts, which had been pulled
to the alders. Three minutes later
Scrub was rolling back to the
woods. Her felt safe now. No one
would ever art am that such a rab
bit of a man had pulled the pillars
out from under the Snake Ranch.
DEPENDABLE
He was happy.' A t last he’d lived
PRINTING
up to the fam ily name.
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Extension Class
A t Myrtle- Point
Pastime Cafe
Has Party
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M E N T O TR A IN
REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS
Ruble Sidewalk
Again Discussed
Police Report
Pistols On Boards
City police officers were told
to inform all local punchboard
operators that pistols on punch-
boards would not be tolerated b y 1
the local police. In a report to the
city council Monday night Chief
Athel
Dudley
reported
some
punchboards carrying pistols and
other small firearms. He said it
made the job of the authorities
much more d iffic u lt in case a
'fcrime was committed i f guns were
won on punchboards and no hard
ware records available.
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BIDS ASKED BY CITY
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the city fo r 1951 are being adver
tised fo r this week in The Co
quille Valley Sentinel.
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