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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1930)
Futur» Farmers of America Report ef Condition ef the ' w* may be able te-Mok« a living this' On Monday, September 29, 19(0, the *lnt*r ^'>1 you'iMfcs-give me some g-e OX L 1 1 Tl , ^/rarmers & Merchants Bank High School elected the following of- 1 *m * HF»* reede.-, clairvoyant fleers to fill positions for the school sn<* riairaudient. Have until very re year: , eently held the paatorate of * church President-—Denton Ellingson. j oi Occult and Divine S.-ienee, have Vice President—Keith Holverstott •**•”»'*« experience in platform Secretary—Worden Ellis. work. Treasurer—Willie Garlin. , husband is an expert radio elec- Reporter—Frank Schram. trician, also understand gm engine I • 1 i at CoquiMe, County of C om , Oregon, at close of business Sept. 24, 1930. , RESOURCES Loans and discounts....................................................................... ( 92,867.53 Overdrafts ............. ../.................................................... .............. 52.48 100,289.61 Bonds, securities; etc. ................................................. . Banking house 811,800.00, fiirniture and fixtures (6500.00 18,30000 Cash, du« from banks and cash items .................................... 30,629.36 (242,138.98 Total» LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in . Surplus ......................... Undivided profits—net Demand deposits........ Time certificates Saving« deposita ..... Before Opportunity makes her final decision, she •’checks up" on you. She wants te know if you are worthy. What a reputable bank says about you is often the deciding factor. It you’re known at a strong bank aa a man of good buameas habita—a man who keeps his cheeking ac count in a healthy condition- *nu his word likewise—such a statement will go far with Opportunity in deciding in your furor. “Get in strong" with a strong bank. This bank has a service to offer that will help yau grow. The advice and counsel of such a bank is a tremendous asset to you. Drop in sometime apd ask about it. No red-tape. CORRECT—Attest: Lyman Carrier, Jno. E. Ross, C. J. Fuhrman Directors Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of September, 1980. Saima Lindros, Notary Public. My commission expires Sept. 19, 1983. FRIENDLY, HELPFUL SERVICE Farmers & Merchants Bank Christian Science Churches “Reality" was the subject of 'the! Lesson-Sermon in all Churcheo of i Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Sept. 28., The Golden Text was, “Then sapke' Jesus again unto them, saying, I am Why Will He Go toHell? Not because he goes to the beach on Sunday. But because he loves not gospel preaching. If a man loves not Christ's gospel here how will he be qualified to meet t ' Author yonder? G. A. Gray, pastor of The Methodist Episcopal Churrii. Church of Christ Coquille Flower Lovers 4-Club Notes Get your door and window screens at Hart’s House of Service. Lowest prices Sunshine Garden Club BOTTOM PRICES OF THE CENTURY BUY NOW! Drive durine the winter with confi* r/ enee! ■■ Pathfinde Lifetime Guaranteed — Strictly Firsts ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES FULL OVERSIZE BALLOONS w 29x4.40 29x4.50 30x4.50 29x5.00 30x5.00 31x5.25 32x6.00 33x6.00 BIG OVERSIZE CORDS When: First and Third Saturdays. Where: City Hall. Time: Two O’clock. The flowers to be brought to the I r»xt Flower Club meeting on Tuesday I evening in presentation of winning the - • - • >34.10 37.85 •. St. James Church Phone 133 HOOKER’S Garage _ SEVELT Christian Selene* Society Sunday 8ehool atVso a. m. Sunday Service at 11 a. m. Subject for next Sunday:“ Unreal ity." Wednesday evening meeting at 8 /clock. Free public Reading Room open in Church Building every Tuesday and Priday afternoon« from two to five. The public ia cordially invitrd to at tend our services and to visit the Reading Room. I cup for two weeks are twelve asters, any type in * glass vase. At the last meeting a committee of Miss Haskins, Mr. Beyers and Mr. Pettingill were appointed as an en tertainment committee. g Did you know there was a Fuschia Baptist Church rSociety? It is an organirat^pn which Rev. D. Lore«. Pastor will help to identify and classify the Sunday School at 10 a. m. varieties of fuschia and will give help B. Y. P. U. at 8:30 p. m. ful advice on all phases of fuschia Preaching 7:30 p. m. ' growing. It is started here in the Prayer services Thursday 8 p. m. west and we should be very interested. You are cordially invited to attend. So write, if you wish, to Evelyn Steel Little, secretary of the American Fuschia Society, 1045 Sansome St., Foursquare Gospel Church San Francisco. Rev. Elmer and Jean Sadler, Pastors There is the American Rose society, East Second St. Iris society and Peony society and There ia nothing lacking in the Gladiolus society and bo on through blessings wo are receiving in our cer a long line of much loved flowers. vices, though we are much lacking in ourselves, but God is merciful to Mess Rally Day at Christian Church us both soul and body when we call Sunday, Oct. 12, has been set aside upon Him. Last Sunday night’s message on as a special Rally Day at the local ’Church of Christ. We are noping to “The Chr|aiia.i Sabbath, ’ was bler'ed have 200 present for the Bible School to our hearts, as seeing the Sab^nth hour. One of the special events will as God used it 'or a blessing to His be the taking of a picture of the entire people, which , «veiled to them their Now wv look to the Cross how group in front of the building. ^The sins. picture will be published in some of Jesus Christ came to fulfill the Law, which He did, and put us under His oar leading church papers. For a special inducement, there is Grace, which is sufficient. Sunday night, 7:80 p. m. evangelis a standing offer of flv4 gallons of gas tic service with special singing. An for the car bringing the moat people and also five gallons for the car com illustrated message that you must « m and bear by Evangelist Jean 8*81 jr, ing the greatest distance. who is known for her speaking ability in L oh Angeles, over radio KFSG The Pioneer Methodist Charéh Portland church, and rad'o KOIN and other places through« nt Oregan. S. D. Walters, Pastor Waeh:nr‘cn and California. She 191 So. Henry St., Phone 50-J gives her talent for the service of Sunday School 10 a. m. the Lord. Where are you "Tenting Morning Worship 11 a. m. Tonight?" Evening Worship 7:80 p. m. Friday 7:30 p. m., a lively short Epworth League and Junior 1 evangelistic service. Message by Miss worth Society 6:30 p. m. Grace Leach, the girl evangelist who Mid-week service Wednesday 7 is well known in and around Coquille and hfarshfield. Hear her message. HEAVY DUTY TRUCK TIRES 2x6 6x6 Bible school at 10 a. m. N. C. Kel ley, superintendent. Morning worship 11 a. m. Young People’s C. E. 6:30 p. m. Evening preaching 7:30 p. m. Bible study and choir rehearsal each Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. The public ia invited to meet with us at any time. D. L. Hackett, minister. A congregational meeting will fol low the message. Every member be present. Saturday Children Church 2 p. m. Sunday 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Holy Communion. 6:30 p. m. Crusader meeting, young people in charge. 7:30 p. m. “Tenting To night." Tuesday, 7:30 p. m„ a service for everybody, especially for depressed hearts and afflicted bodies. Come, let ue reason together, saith the Lord. Wednesday. Bible School 8:45 p.