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8 cu» » k TMB COQUILLR VALLBY SENTINEL, COQUILLE. OREGON. FRIDAY. JANUARY 1». 1984. WHAT IS I if | I * Place: City Hall. Time: 7:30 p. m. When: First and Third Tueaday». Pieaident—Goo. W. Taylor, 8r. Trees.--Mr*. John A. Martin Cor. Sec.—Mrs. Bonnie Dutton. AN -APPRECIATION MESSAGE” FROM ► FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Coquille, Oregon Í ■where I moat folks Professional Cards LILJEQVIST, SWANTON & SLACK Attorneys and Ceanaellora Firat National Bank Building. Coquille 1 I Oregon I i » ? I f uy “MY BANK” . News From Lee Section A number of the ladies in the com munity enjoyed a pot luck dinner with Mrs. Webb Mast Monday. A box of clothing was made up to aid the Red Cross - in Coquille. Those spending the day included Mesdames W. H. Brown, H. W. Mast, C. A. Baling, Ray Mast, Jay Freeman, A. F. Will- son, John (Parry, Lloyd Leatherman, George Clinton, James Wilson, Mack Baker, 8. D. Clark, A. B. Gant, Ches ter (Willson, W. V. Schroeder, L. C. Mast, Martin Gaoner, Misses Loh Gant, Helen Mast and Mrs. Webb Mast. Several of the young people at tended the (OCC dance at Brewster last Friday night. Those going from here included Mr. and Mra. Byron Hervey, Mr. and Mrs. Norland Gant, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gaaner, Mrs James Wilson, Misses Loh Gant, Helen Mast and Grace Parry. - Mr. and Mrs. Chester Witoon en tertained with a “500” party Saturday night. Those enjoying the evening were Delores, Loh, Audrey, Mary and Lloyd Davenport, Vera and Neva I McNair, Walter Felsher, all of Myrtle I Point, Melvin, Oscar and Bert John Well, this week we had a quorum at our meeting ai>J at last we have our corresponding secretary decided upon; Mrs. Bunnie Dutton, recording secre tary, kindly offered to act in that ca pacity along with the other position. As the publicity committee is still in the air, 1 have agreed to keep on until some one else is chosen. So that’« that!1 Mr. Taylor, president, appointed two standing committees Tuesday night; the first is the Flower Show committee which is to be composed of ten members this year. .Of this num ber, the chai# appointed four and they are to choose the other six members who will then be named by the presi dent. Those named by Mr. Taylor were Mrs. Geo. Leach, Mrs. Ida Owen, Mrs. Ella Schroeder and Mrs. Roy PettengiU., The other standing com mittee named was the entertainment committee, which is also to be com posed of ten members; like the Show committee the president ’appointed four; and they are to choose the other six. The four named were Mrs. Dutton, Mrs. iBeyera, Mrs. Sloan and Mrs. Owen. The other names are to be brought in at the next meeting on February flth. In the cup contest there were only two entries; a chemical garden by Joy PettengiU and a dish garden by Mrs. Owen, which won the cup. As several have wanted the instructions for making the chemical gardens, Mr. Taylor is going to give them to me for our column in next week’s issue of the Sentinel. They are interesting things to make, or rather, to. watch making. ........ -1 "i -g.*....................... Brewster Valley Mrs. Eva Burris has’ been straying I at the P. A. Alford home doing lousework during the absence of Mrs. tflwin Alford, who is in Portland re viving medical adviqe. . J. D. Laird, who has been visiting :n Roseburg the past few dsys, re- .urned to hie home Thursday evee- ning. son and Bay, Ralph and Warren Will- Mrs. Bert Mead returned to her son. Delores Davenport won high home Tuesday, after visiting the pAt score for girb, Melvin Johnson for ten days at the home of her daughter, the boys snd Neva McNair received Mra. Ray Rookard, of Myrtle Point the consolation. Sunday callers at the home of Mr. ■Helen Mast was a Saturday eve ind Mrs. P. A. Alford were: Grant ning dinner guest of Mr. and Mra Harry, Mr. and Mra. Julius Benham Harold W a tali ng, of Myrtle Forint. jnd Mra. Marion Jones and Mra. Zil- Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Schroeder and oha Krewson. Adrian drove to Camas Valley Sun Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen day to spend the day with Mr. and took Mrs. P. A. Alford to Coquille to Mra. Harold Dick. Adrian remained receive medical atention. there and will begin work in a log Mra. Phoebe (Harry, of Coquille, ging camp near there. visited from Thursday until Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Isom Clinton, of it the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Marshfield, were Thursday visitors of Laird. Mr. and Mrs. George Clinton last Miss Genevieve Crowley, who teach- week. in at Bandon, spent the week-end at Arthur Pearson, of Myrtle Point he home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. was a Sunday guest of Charier ’erley Crowley. Leatherman. JsmM Crowley spent Saturday vis Mr. and Mrs. Norland Gent are iting at Marahfield. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Thursday afterpoon the regular Crosby this week. nesting of the Myrtle Leaf Ladies Isaac Chandler celebrated his 79tb ADMINISTRATOMB NOTICE OF birthday last week when forty-thro« ?lub waa held at the school gymna FINAL SETTLEMENT of hh family and friends gathered at sium. Roll call waa responded to by Notice to hereby given that th* un- his home one evening. The Myrti« meh lady telling what her New Year’s dereigned administrator of the Estate -esohition was. Election of officers of Frank R. Byers, deceased, has filed Point Wrangbrs fumhhed old-time rxs next in order. The officers for with the County Clerk of Coos Coun music and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Chand ty, State of Oregon, his Anal account hr and Adrian Schroeder entertains«’ he coming year are to be the same in said Estate and'that the 22nd day with piano, violin and oboe music m last, with Stella Crowley, praai- of January, 1984, at the hour of Ten [ lent; Leia Lawhorn, vice president; o’clock, in the forenoon of said day, Lunch was served at midnight t< "oily Nickason, secretary and teeaa- those enjoying the evening. ha* been appointed for hearing objec tions, if any there be. to said Final Mr. and Mra. Milo Dunham snc irer. Those present were: Mra. J. D. account; objections if any, must be Donald and Mrs. James Fisher were Taird, Mra. Elmer Witoon, Miss Flor- filed with the County Clerk on or be mce Mead, Mrs. Tom Lawhorn, Mrs. fore said date. Dated thi» 22nd day Bunday dinner guests of the A. B »erley Crowley, Mra. Emeet Krewaon, Gant family. Other callers during th« of December, 1988. James Richmond, day were Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Warner wo visitors, Mrs. Ray Rookard and ♦OtÄ Mra. Phoebe Harry, and the hoeteM, Administrator. and Bud Haggerty. Mrs. Leslie Groat WARRANT REDEMPTION. S. D. Minor Mead and C. M. Witoon were Camp Fire Glrb Not« NO. 26 business callera in Myrtle Point Wed Notice to hereby given that war The Wetomaehick Campfire girto nesday. They delivered mail that day rant number 4, iaeuod August 18th, held their weekly meeting Tuesday at in the absence of the regular carrier, 1932, will be paid upon presentation to district clerk and interest ceases the home of their guardian, Miss Vir Ehner Witoon, who was called to Co upon same on Jan. 12, 1934. gins Miller. On account of the change quille on business. Frances L. McCarthy, Clerk in the school schedule, we are now Mra. Camilla Smith, who works in School District No. 26, meeting at 4:15 p. m. The group will a restaurant at Toledo, ia visiting for McKinley, Ore. meet regularly at the home of Mies a short time at the home of her moth Blank Warranty Deeds for sale at Miller on Tuesdays.—Emma Frances er, Mrs. Mae Harvey. Mulkey, Reporter. thia oOoo Mr. and Mra. Ivan Laird were H Marahfield business callera Saturday.; Mrs. Annia Anderson accompanied them as far as Myrtle Point, where she visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laird. A goodly crowd was present Fri a day evening to enjoy the dance given •i1 at the gymnasium. The music was furnished by the Sitkum OOC orches tra. A good time was enjoyed by all. W. A. Nickason and JOke Bohlander are working on the new house Albert Christensen is having built. AND MEN WIN The Favor of Other Men t Mra. Annis Anderson, who has been visiting among friends and relatives in the valley for the past throe months, left Saturday for her home at Merrill. looktniJ, foul-smell M r * ; peroon. You Oscar Durol) is confined home, suffering with the ffu. to i I * • Mra. Dutton had a vase of double china lilies which were much enjoyed. A general discussion of glass gardens followed and Mr. Taylor told us how they used to make and exhibit them in the flower shows in the east. The next contest is to be decidedly differ ent; it to to consist of a bouquet of artificial flowers either mixed or sep arate, and in any kind of a container. The birthday of the Flower Lavers Club waa then talked over and the date of the adoption of the club name was found to be in November, 1927. Mr. Taylor say* there were meetings held at various homes all summer be fore that and that the minutes were kept in a small book like a composi tion book but we have not been able to find it. The dog nuisance was brought, up by Mr. Alexander but after a discus sion of it in general it was dropped. How many of you have seen the Sunset Magazine for ^January 1934? I found a very fine article on “New Annuals for Western Gardens” in it; try some this year. There are also two good “Garden Movies” in it; one, “My Method of Growing Gladiolus,” by 'Rosamond Book of San Francisco, ia particularly good and will proba bly appeal to more people than the other one, ’’Growing Carnations from Seed," by E. M. Howell, Malton, Wn. To the lovers of these glorious flow- era this “movie” will be of great in terest and I am Aure will help with any troubles you msy have had in the past. In the same magasine is an article, “What the Tacoma Garden Club Is Doing,” which is full of in spiration to the club members. Read it. 'I have just discovered another ar ticle, “-More About the New Annuals,” which I had overlooked in thia month’s Sunset; it to flne. Be sura to come out to our next (club meeting, February 6. Every body is welcome. - ,ca Kelley as a committee of three to votionala at 6:30 p. m. ehooee the carpet for the rostrum. The evening service at7’B0p. m. The following program was given, | Subject, J’Dtocouragement, Its Cause Mrs. Farr being leader. The topic and Its Remedy." Prayer meeting Wednesday evening was ’Faith”: Song by the group, “My Faith at 7:80. Choir IBooks up to Thee." . ------- rehearsal Saturday - evening, Scripture references on faith tJyll,‘. G. Lealie, director, and Mra. M. <J. each woman present. I Hawkins, pianist. Reading of faith chapter. (Heb. 11), Mallory Flanagin, Pastor. by Mra. Guy Kelley. I »•> 3°“* »«ry St- Quiet Hour by Mrs. Farr. St. Jam« Church Prayer, Mrs. Farr. » (Episcopal) Talk on ftoith, Mra. Farr. Church school every Sunday at 10 Reading of clippings by each mem a. m. C. Oaika, superintendent. ber. Evening service, «Sunday, Jan. 21, After the meeting adjourned, re freshment» were served by the com-1 *t 7:80, conducted by Rev. W. E. mittee. As this was the first meet-1 Couper, of Marshfield, ing of the year, many plans were The third made for future work. Wednesday of the month was chosen as the date for the program and tea. •<? Church of Christ Walter Fiscus, Pastor Bible School at 10 o’clock under the .direction of Ned C. Kelley, superin- Pre-Convention C. E. Rally undent. Classes for all age. Last Sunday afternoon ’ at the I Communion service at 11 o’clock, Church of Christ in Marahfield the followed by the morning message by monthly executive meeting of Myrtle I the paster, “Christ’s Call of Repen- Union and the first pre-convention tance to His Church.” rally of this year was held. There I Christian Endeavor 6:80 for were over 100 young people in atten-1 one. dsnee, with visiting delegates from I At the.evening service a play, “The North Bend, Myrtle Point, and Co- Challenge of the Cross,* is to be given quille. Two inteiresting and inepir- I by the young people. It to a wonder ing addresses were given, two sacred I fbl message, and is to be followed by number; by the Cotpiille C. E. quin-1 a short message by the pastor on, tet were rendered; also a musical [“The Seven Sayings of Christ on the number by Joe Ostberg of Eastside. I Cross.”' The societies t.rfFoughout the union Mid-week church service Wednes- are planning to send delegate* .to the day, 7:30 p. m. Special study of Bom. State Christian Endeavor Convention 14:1-26. Bring your Bible for study, to be held in Salem, April 19-22. Special number and other blessings Those who attended the rally from | brought each Wednesday evening. Coquille were: Misses Edythe Farr, Amanda Stem, Geneva Agostino, Methodiat Episcopal Church Agnes Newton, Alda Sloan, June Sunday Evening Bible Class, 0:16 to Hickam, Mary Kern, Mra. Ernest 7:16 p. m. Mm. Edith Ballinger, teach- Benham, Mrs. V. L. Bailey, Mr. and Mra. Walter Fiscus, the Messrs. Ivan Evening Preaching 7:30 p. m. 1 -'j'"............... * —............ ■ Thompson. Delbert Donaldson, Joe Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:80 p. Sutton, Robert (Bailey, Willett Jessee, camp hero. Brant Taylor has been having a Elwyn Nosier, Henry George, Austin Preaching at Bandon 11 a”. m. Phillips, Gordon Epps, Aaron Witoon crew at work on the local roads. Scriptural, Spiritual Preaching. Ev • _ Mrs. C. M. Wilson, who has been and L. E. Alexander. eryone welcome. very ill the past week, is able to be G. A. Gray, Pastor. Senior Endeavor Meeting UP- 107 E. 2nd 8L, Coquille, O to A grand time was had by those at Bridge Happenings tending the Senior Endeavor party at Foursquare Gospel Church Mrs. Alvin Allen, of Arago, was a the Christian Church on Monday of East Second St. at Heath this week. Games of various kinds dinner guest at the Fred Scofield Rev. Cecilia Nixon, Pastor were played and enjoyed, the moat home Thursday evening. 'Jesus and the Sin „ Question popular game being, “ duckie, duckie, ■ -------- ------- — — ----------- ” will - -- Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown ware en duckie." When it. was time for the the thwne of th« Friday night ser- tertained at dinner Sunday at the refreohments, the party took the form vie* thi* we#k’ Mr»- Nixon P«>*rhing. home of Mr. and Mrs. James Morri- of a banquet and all were seated along Th« Children’s Church will enjoy a son. «"“I* aervice on Satur- Mrs. M. Brownson, Mra. Hattie the aide of a long, narrow table.'The menu, a very generous one, consiated afternoon at 2:30, with an illua- Hatcher, Mra. Carrie Benham and of crackers and chili, milk, potato trat*d message on China, eon, Ray, were Sunday visitors at the salad and jello frtiit salad. Those at- Sunday Services Tom Benham home at Fairview. tending thd'party were Mieses Aman- “ The Cit * Foursquare" hae been Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beckett were in Coquille on da Stem, Margaret Daniels, Bernita ch<*en by the P**t»r for Moris, La Verne Knife, Gladys ni»ht'« »*™on subject. The meeting, busineaa Monday. Geneva Agostino and ®P*nin8 7:80, will be of arysspecial- • Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Culver, Mary Williams, interesting nature. A musical Louise and Everett, visited Sunday at Messrs. Delos Shinn, Willett Jessee, the home of Mrs. Culver’s brother, Earl Shinn, Delbert Donaldsor Duane Pro8r»m built around the theme of Fiixgerald and Everett Seeley. «v«"ing will include the singing of Henry Knight, in Myrtle Point ■ “ The Holy City,” Stephen Adame’ im- Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison were At Christian Science Church« |“"ul C0^P°«“ion. by Faye McCue Myrtle Point visitors Thursday. Jeffery with orchestral accompani Mr. and Mra. H. G. Kvernden, far "Sacrament was the subject of the mer residents of thin community, ro- Leason-Sermon in all Churches of ment; other favorite numbers also turned recently for a few weeks’ Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, January being rede red by various members of the church musicians. stay. They plan to return to Susan- 14. “What (Price Exemption?" will be villa, California, about the flrst of Among the citations which com Sunday morning’a sermon subject. April. prised the Lesson-Sermon wee the New Mbs Maude (Hooten was an over following from the Bible: “Behold, I This is missionary Sunday. night guest at the J. H. Hawkins lay in Sion a chief corner stone, elect, members will be received at thia ser vice. home in Myrtle Point Monday night. precious.” (I Pet. 2:6.) Sunday School win convene at 9:45 Mra. Elise Lamp spent the week The Lesson-Sermon atoo included end with Mr. and Mra. Alvin Allen from the Christian Science textbook, b- at their home at Arago. “Science and Health with Key to the ?methinir of Come. , ■Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: Next Tuesday night there will be a “OWU.RCH.” The structure of Truth and Love; whatever rests upon and prayer and tarrying meeting begin proceeds frohn divine Principle.” “We ning at 7:80. There win bo a brief message Holy can unite with this church only as w.l^"' ’ on “The Baptism of Ot the " 0,y are newborn of Spirit, as we roach the *"d F r* ** p‘*tz”’’ M”’ Dr. Miled NERVINE "Did the work' says Miss Glivar WHY DON’T YOU * TRY IT? After more than three months of suffering from a nervous ail ment Miss Glivar used Dr. Miles Nervine which gave her such splendid results that she wrote ua an enthusiastic letter. ty you suffer from "Nerves.”. If you lie awake nights, start at sudden noises, tire easily, are cranky, blue and /Wgety, your nerves ore probably out of order. Quiet and relax them with the some medicine that “did the work” for this Colorado girt Whether your “Nerves” have troubled you for hours or for nsn. you’ll find this time- tested remedy effective. At Drug Start» 25c and $1.00. f his * Grant Wilcox, of Coquille, to driv ing oat at the Neal, Brady A Maid** ♦ Sunday School at 9:45 a. m., Lyman * The Ladies’ Missionary Society of met at the I Carrier superintendent. the Church of Christ i----- — — Morning aervice at 11:00 m church on Wednesday afternoon for Subject. “The Power of Faith.” their program and silver tea. Both --' departments Mrs. Schaer, president, appointed.------- —7----------- of .__ « the Young Mrs. Bailey, Nina Noeler, and Mr. Peoplea’ Diviaion conduct their de WITHOUT A 1ARDEN? r THIS BANK IS EARNESTLY PROUD OF THE PART WE HAVE BEEN PRIVILEG ED TO PLAY IN THE BRINGING OF A GENUINE FINANCIAL CO-OPERATION TO ITS MANY DEPOSITORS AND A8 WE REVIEW THE ACHIEVEMENT OF THE PAST YEARS THERE COMES A FEELING OF THE DEEPEST APPRECIA TION FOR YOUR PATRONAGE, YOUR CO-OPERATION THAT TRANSCENDS MERE MERCENARY CONSIDERATION AND BECOMES A MOST PRECIOUS GIFT OF GOOD WILL AND FROM OUT OF THE FULLNESS OF THIS AP PRECIATION WE SAY THESE WORDS -THANK YOU” The Pioneer Methodic Church Missionary Society Meeting N DR. MILES’ I RVISE r 4P', t Life which to Truth and the Truth Prayer is held each Tueaday, Wed which to Life by bringing forth the nesday, Thursday and Friday morn fruits of (Love,—« ¡acting out error and ing at 10:00 a. m. Everyone is cor healing the sick. Our Eucharist is dially invited. ■spiritual communion with the one The ladies meet to sew for Com God.” (pp. 663^5.) missary purposes each Wednesday af ternoon at 1 p. m. Baptist Church Sunday school at 10 a. m. Classes | F|rg| of Sdentisi (or all. Preaching service at 11 o’clock, Coquille, Oregon Sunday School at 9:80 a. m. with the pastor, Rev. Harold Minter, Sunday Service at 11 ., m. in the pulpit. Subject for next Sunday. “Life.” Prayer service at 7:80 p. m. each Thursday evening. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 and in-1 »’Boek. Stereopticon views Free public Readinf Room open to teresting talk on the early prophets Saturday nights, by the palter. ._____ Church Building every Tuesday and Rev. F. W. Starring, ae?retary of Friday afternoons except holidays the Baptist 8(ate Convention, is ex- ?-om two . ................................ tn five o’clock. pec ted to be at the church Sunday The public is cordially invited to at morning. tend our services and to visit the The public is cordially invited to Beading Boom. attend any and all of these services. Seventh Day Adventbt Church . j 4 i 1 Church of God Bunday School at 10 o’clock with Pastor, H. A. Niergarth. clasaes for everyone. Sabbath School (Saturday) 9:46 Morning service at 11 a. m. a. m. Evening preaching 7:80 p. m. Preaching service 11:00 a. m. Young People’s meeting Sunday evening at 8:80. Blanks for filing notices of -arrsn Prayer meeting 7:80 Thursday eve meat work on mining claims for aale ning. at Sentinel office The public ia cordially invited to all Calling cards 50 for fli.oo. these services. Edward E. WatkiM, Pastor. * r f .■ « •y; ( 4 il