The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 19, 1930, Page 7, Image 7

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    COQUILLE VALUT
Following h the program for the'
4-H club demonstrations at the coun­
ty fair tomorrow (Saturday) morning,
starting at 10 o’clock:
I
Broadbent Cooking clqb, “How to'
Bunker Hill Handwork, “How to'
Make a Floor Cushion,1*.. Virginia Marion Close; representative, Harold
Daigle, Alberta Yarbrough.
The judge is Miss Rusina Gallatin,
Home Economics teacher in the North
B?nd high school.
The office of the county super^nten-
dent has been closed a part of this
A Pleasant Place
Make Combination Salad,” Viola Hoff­ week as Mias Cousins is helping Mrs.
man and Bertie Forrest.
Mulkey at the fair.
Bunker Hill Sewing, .“Removing
Stains,” by Paula Lindblud and Ber­
tha Wilson.
Broadbent Bachelor Sewing, “¿ow­
ing on Buttons,’* by Leo Wagner, Rus­
sell Dement.
Demonstration by Coos River Can­
ning club. ’
Demonstration by Coos River Sew­
ing club.
Remote Cooking, “A School Lunch,"
June Ciamo and Anita Clark.
» '
Broadbent Handwork, "Making Bean
Bag,” J une Bell and Luanna Fry.
Bunker Hill DFvioioa I, “Making
Breakfast Cloth using Crayola Work,’’
Helen Erickson, Elsie Erickson.
The spirit of a bank is not put on like a garment.
It grows from a desire to do all things both well
and pleasantly
It’s the SPIRIT of a
bank more than anything elae which makes
Members of High School Gland ;
The Coquille High School barid-hX
been organised and is practising iA-th*.
high school building every Tuesday'
evening, ander the direction of’ Ken­
neth Thompson, Junior High faculty
member. The players with Axpen-
Let us renovate your Rugs.
We
deanse them thoroughly and return
w^_uninj»red, yet restored to their
Jatural coloring, with all dust and
lirt removed.
City Cleaners.
FRIENDLY, HELPFUL SERVICE
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Coquille, Oregon
Can YOUR WIFE
Church of Christ
S. D. Walters, Pastor
191 So. Henry St., Phone 50-J
Sunday School 10 a. m.
You should, take advantage of the
.splendid training arid help that the
Sunday School offers you and your
family. Come Sunday.
Subject: “A Challenge to Activity.”
Specie! music.
Evening Worship at 7:80 p. m. Sub­
ject: “If any man hath ears to hoar,
'et him hear.”
Epworth League and Junior Ep­
worth Society 6:80 p. m.
Prayer meeting and Bible study.
Wednesday 7:80 p. m.
Choir practice and orchestra prac­
tice Saturday evening. •*
The Sunday School and Church or­
chestra, directed by Mr. Kenneth
Thompson, adds greatly to the Sun­
day School and evening services. -
Get in the habit of attending chureh
each Sunday.
Tire trouble on the road is
most annoying — frequently
dangerous—especially if She
is alone.
Bible echool nt 10 a. m. N. C. Kel­
ley, superintendent ,
Morning worship 11 a. m.
Christian Endeavor 7 p. m.
Evening service 8 p. m.
- Prayer meeting and choir rehearsal
each Thursday evening.
We haye other meetings from time
to time not listed here that are help­
ful and inspiring.
“He that believeth on the Son hath
eternal life; but he that obeyed not
the Son shall not see life, but the
wrath of God abideth on him.” John 8:
D. L. Hackett, minister.
Methodist Episcopal Church
Sunday School, 10 a. m.'
Morning Preaching, 11 a. m.
Evening Preaching J:30 p. m.
Prayer mooting, Wednesday, 7:80
Christian Science Society
8unday School at. 9:80 a. m.
8unday Service at 11 a. m.
Subject for next Sunday, “Matter.”
Wednesday evening meeting at 8
o’clock.
Free public Reading Room open in
Church Building every Tuesday and
Friday afternoons from two to five.
The public is cordially invited to at­
tend our services and to visit the
Reading Room.
I
Pathfinde
Baptist Church
R«r. D. Lome, Pastor
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
B. T. P. U. at 8:30 p. m.
Preaching 7:80 p. m.
Prayer service« Thursday 8 p. m.
You are cordially invited to attend.
ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES!
FULL OVERSIZE BALLOONS
Foursquare Gospel Church
29x4.40
29x4.50
30x4.50
29x5.00
30x54)0
31x525
32x6.00
33x6.00
from Father LeMiller, who is touring
Europe and the Holy Land, stating he
had just witnessed the Passion Play
at Oberammergua and is leaving
shortly for Switzerland. He expects
to return iwme not later than Novem-
ber 1*1.
Rev. Father Toher has announced
that be expects to commence a Mis-
«ion in Coquille on Sunday, September
28th. Hours of the beginning of eer-
vices foe the Mission will be an-
nounced at Bandon and Coquille next
Sundsy.
BIG OVERSIZE CORDS
30x3*4
31x4
32x4
33x4
32x4*4
33x4*4
HEAVY DUTY TRUCK TIRES
C oquille
S tation
Phone 133
ROOSEVELT
Garage
Super Service Station
Rev. Elmer and Jean Sadler, Pastors
East Second St
Everybody seemed to be happy Sun­
day and enjoyed the services. They
are still coming in from vacation and
taking their places.
The church ie
• «ood cleaning and begins to
•*»«"• throughout.
I w« rejoiced Sunday evening with a
g'»ter *"d two brothers who came into
membership with us and the two
brothers were baptised in water. Sun-
day evening, Sept. 21st, marks the
date of another water baptismal aer-
***•• *f y°° haven’t been baptised,
w*,'<'0Tne to come and be baptised
wi9l
Bibl« school. Those who have an­
rolled are as happy as children, with
their notebooks. Join us in the Bible