The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 21, 1952, Image 2

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    P A G « TW O
GEORGE GAN T TO AID
IN FORSENIC TOURNAMENT
Laird W ill Head
Heart Drive
<JTeu li n e i
George P. Laird, of the Stand­
ard Life Insurance company, Co­
quille, has been appointed Coos
county chairman of the Oregon
Heart Association’s 1052 Heart
Fund campaign, It Is announced
oy H. G. (Bud) Horn, state chair­
man.
COQUILLE, ORGEON.
Famed Economist Says We Must Help
Other Peoples As Christians
Fem Health Class
Study First Aid
LIN F IE LD COLLEGE (Special)
—George Gant, Coquille, student
at Linfield college, M cMinnville,
Oregon, w ill assist in the directiqn
of the 20th Annual High School
Forsenic tournament to be held on
the M cM innville campus February
21-23.
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New at home on East Ninth
street are Mr. and Mrs. B ill Head
who moved Saturday.
G irls in health classes have
been studying First Aid in C ivil
Defense and learning the new
method of a rtific ia l respiration
adopted by the American Red
Cross. When students have mas­
tered these two requirements
many w ill be eligible fo r the Red
Cross firs t aid certificates.
Babson Park, Fla. — I am writing this column after
returning from a Foreign Missions’ meeting. It has reminded
me of the great missionary movements of my youth, which
older readers will remember. Unfortunately, our children
never experienced and hence will not be interested in what
I am about to write.
Christians are
SONGS WE USED TO SING
Those were great days!
The cites.
country was then stirred up about WHAT ABOUT POINT FOUR?
It is popular for some conserva­
foreign missions as it is how ex
cited over inflation. We wanted tive church people to w ild ly c riti­
to “ save” the heathen of China, cise President Truman. Probably
India fend Africa.
Great mass he has been misled and has made
meeting* were held when many of many mistakes. His desire, how­
help backward nations
m y friends dedicated themselves ever,
to go to foreign lands to te ll of the <u~ely accords w ith Bible teach­
“ Love of Jesus.” My Father and ings. A ll serious church members
Mother were very active in raising wlto believe in foreign missions
funds to support the missionary should endorse Point Four.
V.’e Americans cannot indefinite­
cause.
Picking up an old hymn book ly “ live the life of Riley” w ith
o f my boyhood, I note the songs our reckless waste and pleasures
which we all enthusiastically sang: while so many of the yrorld’s peo
“ From Greenland’s Icy Mountains pie are starving. Ultimately, eith­
to India's Coral Strand.”
A n ­ er our living standards, w ill be
other was "Rescue the Perishing, lowered or else we must help other
Care fo r the Dying."
Another, nations raise their livin g standards. WESTERN TRIBUTE--Studebaker’s 100th birthday on February 16.
“ Arise, Ye Soldiers of the Cross.” Perhaps the firs t persecuted race beginning of the factory's centennial year, was given a colorful west­
Another “ Christ for the World We we should help is the displaced ern tribute in Pasadena, famous Ross Tournament city, as the 1952
Sing.” Then we all would repeat: Jews of Isreal; but firs t we need
Rose Queen, lovely IT-year-old Nancy Thorne, lent added glamour
“ Take my life and let it be con­ a World Truce.
to the party. Studebalcer dealers throughout the w orld—and the
secrated, Lord, to Thee; take my KNOWN BY OUR FRUITS
A professor under whom I once globe-circling chain of assembly plants—are planning a continuous
hands and let them move,—take
my lips and let them be filled w ith studied at the Massachusetts Insti­ birthday celebration the rest of the y ear.
messages from Thee.—take my sil­ tute of Technology would prove
that God has given the world new which God hath prepared for them
ver ond my gold . . .”
discoveries only as soon as the that love h in t” (1st Cor. 2:9)
W H AT WE NOW DO
I do not question the present people were ready for them. This A F IN A L THOUGHT
I t certainly seems as if some
m ilita ry policy of President T ru­ was his interpretation of the old
man. I am not a pacifist—if a mad saying, “ Necessity is the mother of mistakes have been made. Either
Coquille high school’s second
dog should come into my house, invention." May this now bring the leaders of our mirsion schools
did not properly teach the right issue of the printed Hi-Times
I would shoot it.
Probably the us a World Truce.
I wish that preachers, instead of Gospel, or else we in this country made a Valentine’s Day appear­
w orld is not yet ready for peace.
Perhaps the Korean-Chinese cam­ praying for peace, would pray that have set such a poor example as ance according to Velita Batty edi­
paign is sound.
we be worthy of peace and be to undo all th eir efforts.
Jesus tor.
It, hojvever, certainly does not w illin g to make the necessary said: “ By their fruits ye shall
The issue featured pictures of I
make sense to have been teaching sacrifices therefor. Then peace know them.” Did He expect this the jun ior prom queen, senior
the “ heathen Chinese” of the Love w ill come naturally, as have other would be applied to our foreign play cast and a picture of the na­
of God in my youth and then now great blesings. The Apostle Paul misisonaries or to us churchmen tional honor society. A complete
shooting and bombing these same must have had this in mind when here at home who are urging T ru ­ page of sports was featured as
people, many of whom are grad­ he said: “ Eye hath not seen, nor man to bomb China?
were general news of the school
uates of our missionary schools. ear heard, neither have entered The eleventh of February was the
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They certainly must th ink we into the heart of man, the things birthday of Thomas A. Edison for
DRIVERS EXAMS SET
whom I once had the honor of
FOR WEDNESDAY
working. When anything which
A drivers license examiner
he did failed to give the desired
results, he always blamed it on w ill be on duty in Coquille Wed­
himself—never on the chemicals nesday, Feb. 27, 1952, at the city
or other materials w ith which he hall between the hours of 9 a. m.
was experimenting.
He would
then try to find the mistake which and 4 p. m.r according to an an­
he had made. I believe in foreign nouncement jegeived from the
missions and in present day Secretary of State’s office.
churches, but certainly this Ko­
Persons wishing licenses or
rean-Chinese situation makes me permits to drive are asked to get
feel that there has been a m is-' in touch w ith the examiner well
take somewhere. Let us remem­ ahead of the scheduled closing
ber Edison and see that it w ill be hour in order to assure comp e-
corrected, if we hope to have fu r­ tion of their applications w ith a
ther prosperity and avoid unem- minimum of delay.
ploymeftt. We now need a World
Truce—not simply a Korean Truce.
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*tU SPA d j CöMoAb
D raft Board Sends
Out Twelve Men
Local Board no. 15 selective
service system, reports the follow
ing men have been notified to re­
port fo r Induction 21 February.
Men residing in the area of the
Coos-Curry d ra ft board left Coos
i Bay February 20.
Rex Kenneth Betts, Richard
Scott Jacksoh and Robert Eugene
Christiansen of Coos Bay; John
¡Paul Devereaux, Jr., Bandon;
I Dean A. Russeii, and John Damon
Clark, Coquille; Ralph Eric Os-
berg, North Bend; Edward Albert
Gllkison, M yrtle Point; Elton Eu-
¡gene Morgan, Powers; Charles
| Edward Nichols, form erly of Coos
Bay and now of Lincoln, Illinois;
Joe W illard Raviotta, Jr., form er­
ly of North Bend and now of Sa­
cramento; Ronald Ervip Snyder,
form erly of Traverse City, M ichi­
gan and now of North Bend.
The local board reminds all
young men to register w ithin five
days after becoming eighteen
years of age and to have their
b irth certificates w ith them at the
tim e of registration. The local
4848485353000053482323232323232323484823482353482323482323 board office is located in Room
514 aof the H all building in Coos
Bay and is open from 8:30 a.m.
u ntil 5:00 p.m. Monday through
Friday. *
She sends plenty of
M IL K
Fresh and Sweet from
The Myrtles
rCwMMwwtM
We Recap All Sixes of Passenger Car Tires,
Full Cap er Top Cap
V. S. Royal
and Goodrich
NEW TIRES
TIRE
APPLIANCE SERVICE
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Finest Features in Its Field!
Passenger Recap
24 Hour Service
on Passenger Car Tires
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Check them over, one by one, all the things
Red Cross Ships
Hospital Supplies
The firs t part of ita quota to
Armiy and Navy Hospitals has
been shipped by the Coot county
chapter of the American Red Cross
according to Mrs. J. A rth u r Berg,
county service groups chairman.
The shipment Included 5 af­
ghans to Madgan Arm y Hospital
at Fort Lewis, Washington, and 12
walking-casts socks and 25 sewing
kits to the U. .8. Naval Hospital at
Vallejo, California.
The production o f the items was
supervised by Mrs. Fred True of
Coquille, county production chair­
man. The Items were made by
volunteer workers in Coquille and
Coos Bay. The Dorcas Society of
Coquille sewed the afghans after
the squares were made by the
women in the community.
ypu want in your next car. Then come in.
examine and drive thia big, bright, beautiful
Chevrolet for '52! W e believe you’ll agree
you’ve found your car; and we know that
you’ll discover that Chevrolet offers the
most fine car features at the lowest cost.
F or here are the on/y /Sne cart priced to
low. Brilliantly new in styling . . .
out­
standingly fine in quality . , . and lowett-
priced Una in their field! Come in -o o w f
More people buy Chevrolets then any other earl
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