- X. THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1940 Coquille Golfers IFin Match by 3 Point Margin TUB SEN'IINKL, COTT AUK PROVE. OREGON f t flCHURCHES Lemley Reports On Two Meetings C. of C. Luncheon Methodlat Church, Ellsworth M. Tilton, I‘an tor. Sunday school at 9:48, James Tedford, Supt. Fore warn service, 11, sermon subject, “God's Promise for a Trust." Eve service, 7:30, sermon subject, Twenty-four Coquille u/L'fZ.'iZ g o l f e r s ning "A Quest tor Vanity." Epworth , ^ m le y , manager of the were avenged for previous L i Intern,.«Hate ¿ a g u e s 6:30. ° Commerce, made a Sunday when that club i t t S ........ T h u ^ y . 7 30. K * « a the local club members 3« to 39. ‘ ......... . ,w . tk> at thp Tuewlay ,uncheon pro. rhe (.rovers hope to even up the • • • I he gram of the organization. The re re- .rHl Baptist < score when they go to Coquille , i , *■ln,t ( hurch, Henry W. port |*ort of Mr. Lemley was the prln- h. Davis, Aprll 28 to play a return match. I**via, pastor.- pastor,- Bible school with cipal talk made during the pro- The summary w i t h visiting I««»“ * tor for all ages, 10 a. m. Pub- gram. He told of the possibilities possibilltk-s Ing * ‘ “***“'* j,layers named first: ~ ' w " at 11 with sermon --------- ' by of * getting assistance from - lie “ worship the for- T. Clinton, 81 ................ (4 . J MUltor "n Us Folkiw On est service and the CCC admin- Zlmmerly, 77 ...... ....... 2(4 to Know the Lord." Young Peo- 1st ration in establishing a ski run D. GlJllsple, Coq 78 .... p ies meeting at 6:30 p. m. Eve- in the Bohemia section at the Ix'mley, 81 ..................... 0 nlng service at 7 :30. 'Die midweek Champion mine, but the public Geo. Linn, Coq., 7 8 ....... meeting for prayer and Bible must evidence Interest in the pro Milligan, 72 .................. 3 study, Diursduy, 7:30. Ject it assistance is to be obtain- J. McLarrln. Coq. 84 • • • ed. Work of clearing a run as well Denson, 76 .................... 3 Seventh Day Adventist Church, «* road repairing might be set up J no. Arnold, Coq., 90 West Main und M streets, T. Mar- '** “ project and carried out by Morelock, 83 ................ 3 tin Cole, Eugene, pastor.- 9:30 the CCC enroljees. There is plen- Harry Dement, Coq., 91 (4 Sabbath school, Don Doleman, ty ot timber in the old Champion Langston, 86 .................2(4 Supt. Children's department, Mrs. rnill house suitable for building a Dick. Arnold. Coq,, 98 0 Fred Doleman, Supt. 10:35 Home shelter near the ski run. Swartz, 89 3 Mission reports, 10:50 investment The latter part of Mr. Lemley's Geo Johnson. Coq., 88 0 reports. 7.30 Wednesday, prayer report had to do with the trip Wolfnrd. 84 .......... 3 meeting. 7:30 Friday, graphic on made by Mr. Lemley and Carl Ky- Fid Sempert, Coq., 89 .... 0 the scene on motion picture shots nearson, manager of the Pacific Jones, HI . .......... 3 of tximbing of cities and civilians highway association to the Oregon C. Mast, Coq. 98 ...... 2% In China. Almost unbelievable mo- commercial secretaries convention Schroeder, 102 .............. (4 tion pictures of the invasion of at Ocean Lake recently. One of L. Felshelm, Coq., 91 .. 3 Finland by Russia. These pictures the impressive things brought out Dunlop. 96 ..................... 0 arc authentic and bring to us the at the convention was the fact Jr. Felshelm, Coq., 100 (4 real story of the war. The writer that the Oregon coastal scenery Hendricks, 98 ...............2(4 will show these pictures and speak has not been commercialized as in Dr. Summerlin, Coq., 90 3 on the subject, “Prophecy Sfieaks other sections of the country and Knickerbocker. 90 ...... „...0 to the Seventh Day Adventists," tourists in the western part of the D. Bark low. Coq., 92 .. by J. R. Nelson of Portland. The »tate may enjoy the scenery and Swanson. 94 0 public is welcome. comforts without the customary E. Schroeder. Coq., 88 1 • • • small fee usually charged, Mr. Gasper. 85 ................. 2 Catholic Church. Father An- Le.’P1^ stat*d- . . , . A Anderson, Coq.. 96 thony Geraoe. - Mass each Sun- Visitors at Tuesday s luncheon Shnrp, 98 ................... 1 day at 9:30 a. m. except the fourth were; R. £ Kuehner, county club S. Norton, Coq. 99 ...... Sunday when the hour is 8 a. m ar?d s tJD- Tw-benson. with Sunderland, 107 0 . . . the Lumber Promotion Inc., both Herb. Brown. Coq.. 106 Blue Mt. Community Church— °* ______________ Scott. 110 0 All welcome. Sunday school. 9:45 NELSON REAPPOINTED Pete Norton. Coq., 91 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. Word was received here Monday McQueen. 99 0 Sunday evening, evangelistic ser- of the reappointment of N. J. Nel- R. C. Rowers, Coq., 100 ce, 7.30 p. m. Wednesday eve- son j r ah local postmaster. Nel- Wiese, 95 2(4 Adam» 102 0 7 -in' _younK ■ meeting at gon, a resident of this section for Kelly, 94 3 ,he Pasl thirty yea.-», was appoint* Dunn. Coq., 97 2(4 will assist her for couple of nnfj commissioned as postmaster Hendrick» Jr.. 99 (4 months. B Mcljirrin, Coq.. 101 3 in July of 1935. Nelson, 108 0 _ . Since 1933 the postal receipts of Community Bible class meets in the Cottage Grove past office have Pete Beer», Coq.. 103 1(4 the TOwnsend hall every Sunday practically doubl'd and the office Benson, 102 1(4 Bob Nelson, 124 (4 morning at 9:45. Leader, Mr. Lau- moved to its present location the !,ac.^ ^-vcn ,une welcome. Special first door west of the First Na- Gustafson. 120 2% - . invltatfon to the ladies. tional Bank about a year and a 36 • • • half ago. 39 Assembly of God, Atwood Fos- George A. McCullough of Reeds- Milligan wax low man of the ter, pastor.—Sunday school, 9:45. port was the only other Oregon match with a «core of 72. Morning worship at 11. Young postmaster renominated Monday, people's meeting at 6 p. m. Eve- The consistent gain of postal w i d e n A r r r x n H KPRINO ning service at « :30. evangelistic, receipts the past seven years, MKRdlANDIHINO KVKNT Tuesday at 7:30, prayer meeting, shows the need for a federal post- M O. Wick». local Axsoclated distributor, Wednesday returned cable and Unalterable Covenant, obtained with a little effort on the from I*ortland, where he attended by the pastor. part of the citizens and the con- the annual spring merchandising gressmen from this district. Re- show of the company which was Christian Science Society, 242 ceipts for 1939 were $19,896.35 Second St. Sunday school. 9:45; against $10,736.85 for 1933. And held Wednesday. Wicks was enthusiastic In his forenoon service, 11:00, subject, 1939 receipts were about ten per- description of the meeting, both "Doctrine of Atonement." Evening cent higher than in the preceding from the standpoint of entertain- service second Wednesday of each year. This year will show approx- ment and from the serious note month at 8 p. m. The Bible, Chris- imately the same increase accord- sounded by company executives, tion Science literature and the ing to the present trend. “Using the largest clack art cabi- writings of Mary Baker Eddy may Last year Cottage Grove was net ever constructed for use on be borrowed or purchased before rated third from the top in pros- the road by a sales organization, or after the Wednesday service. pects of securing a new post office the magic show far surpassed any- • • • building and larger quarters, but thing I had ever seen.” he stated. Presbyterian Church. E. F. Me- since that time smaller commun- “Every community on the Pa- Farland, Minister. — Bible school ities have through effort secured ciflc coast faces a definite chai- with classes for all ages at 9:45. federal appropriations, lenge to lie 'on Its toes’ to cash in Farl Ballew, Supt. Morning wor- In commenting on the prospects <»n the extensive motor travel ship at 11. Subject of the sermon: for securing a building for which which in soon to be taking place "Our Responsibility to Worship.” several sites have been optioned o n western highways/ w icks Evening worship at 7:30. Subject by the post office department, Mr. added. "Not only will Pacific of Bible talk: "Jude’s Description Nelson said the local post office •coast motorists soon be touring of False Teachers." The senior had done all it could toward se- far and wide, but every indication young people's society meets with curing the needed building and points to #940 being a banner year the society of senior young people that it was up to the citizenship for motor travel westward from nt the C r e s w e l l Presbyterian to make an effort to get a federal all sections of the country. church. The intermediate young appropriation or let the office re- "Thls community, in common people meet ns usual at 6:30 with main in its present quarters, with many others throughout the Betty Mae Whitlock as leader, which are inadequate in view of west, has many points of interest The junior society meets each the expansion of lumbering and of which should attract countless Monday afternoon at 3:30 with the prospects of securing the visitors during the season. We Mrs. McFarland and Mrs. Coiner dams, should be prepared to welcome In charge. Correspondence with reference these visitors and make their stay to securing a new building is on a pleasant one so that they may It is reported that Monty Pitch- file and chances have been very carry away with them a favorable er is ill with an attack of appen- good that Cottage Grove might re- impression. It will be the aim of dicitis at the home of his grand- reive early and favorable action. Associated dealers throughout the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Finley but little or nothing has been done west to interest out of state vis- Whipps, on north 10th street. in the past two years. * Itors, In particular, to see as many. — * 11 1L.- J- J- ~ -------- L - ---------------- -I. » of the scenic and historic points of interest as possible in the course of their travels," Wicks concluded. A re You Thornton Comers Mrs. Will Wells of Cottage <»rove spent two nights of last week with Mrs. John Wlllian, helping to care for the baby son ■of the latter, who was very ill with croup. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fetter and family visited Sunday with friends at Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Allen and Mrs. Mary Cole of Eugene were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Myrtle Lake and Philip Lake. Mrs. Frank Turner has receiv ed word of the death of her broth er, W. D. Jackson, In Rollo, Mis souri. Mr. and Mrs. Bill King and son Richard, enroute to Aberdeen, Washington from Los Angeles, w ere guests at dinner Saturday at the R. B. Dixon home. Mr. Dixon and the Kings were former neigh bors in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Scott and family of Oakridge were recent visitors of Mr. Scott’s aunt, Mrs. J . W. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dixon and slaughter Doris were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. Dixon's mother, Mrs. Julia Gover, In Cottage Grove. Box Letter Files. Sentinel. Sentinel want ads puIL IRISH-SWARTZ Phone 53 or 54 Two Free City Deliveries Daily A DEPENDABLE STORE That’s a reputation we have earned and w e’ie mighty proud of it. You can depend on tu always to see that you get good foods at a springs and a square deal always. HONEY PA N CA K E CRACKERS CO FFEE LEM ON W H IP Oregon No. 1 5-lb. pail 9.8 pounds 2 Pacific Salted pound pkg. 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