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the coquille valley sentinel . COQUILLE. OREGON, FRIDAY. MAY 1. IMA Cooking School Take a Community Building, Coquille "GET ACQUAINTED" TRIP oiify coMtfîd&ëè ^i/i Tsnu-pricedeast. May 13 & 14 WED. NIGHT 7 P. M. THURS. 2 P. M. Come and See the Beautiful Magic Chef Range Demonstrated by ANNE CHANEY Portland Home Economist . Come and Bring Your Friends Useful Door Prizes Will Be Given i - T ” Here are the def oils of our ! ■ r - ' GET ACQUAINTED' OFFER We’ll hand you the keys to a new Chevrolet • • knowing they will be the keys to your friendship! COME IN, GET A NEW CHEVROLET, AND DRIVE IT FOR AN HOUR OR A DAY WITHOUT ANY OBLIGATION AKE a "get acquainted” trip in the only compleu low-priced cor| T without any obligation! Prove that Chevrolet’s New Perfected Hydraulic Brakes are the safest and smoothest-acting brakes you’ve ever tried. Prove that its Solid Steel one -piece Turret Top is the strongest and the smartest look ing. Prove that its Knee-Action Gliding Ride*, Shock proof Steering* and Genuine Fisher No Draft Ventilation make it the most comfortable car in its price range. And prove that its High-Compression VgfchS» You can purchase a nationally advertised MAGIC CHEF with automatic Lorain Oven Regulator as low as ■ . $62.00 Flamo Users are Cordially Invited Coquille Gas & Power Co in-Head Engine gives outstanding performance, as well as economy without equal. Come in—drive thia car— today! CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, T-7 T-iïiïïi ■■= MICHIGAN were served. Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Mast left Tues day for Portland on a business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. O. Parry *and son, Clinton, made a business trip to Sa lem this week. Miss Marguerite Laird, of Salem, spent the week-end at the P. W. Laird home. Church of Chriai Bible School, 9:45 a. m. Morning service, 10:45 a. m. Thsa Business and Professional Womerf have announced their intention of at tending this service in a body. The church extends to them and all othei s a hearty welcome. The sermon subjert A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE is, “When a Man Goes Of the God Standard.” Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m. Auxiliary Ladies at Roseburg Evening service, 8:00 p. m. Sermon topic, “Peccadilloes.” Last Tuesday Mrs. Gladys Turn Midweek service Wednesday 7:30 bull, department commander of the p. m. Legion Auxiliary, was the guest of Earl F. Downing, minister the Roseburg Unit for its spring con ference. She was accompanied by Coquille Assembly of God Mrs. Marjie Bonnie and Mr*. J. W BUICK - LA SALLE • CADILLAC Mrs. Hazel MacLeod, pastor Mclnturff. Sunday: 9:45 a. m. Sunday school The afternoon session was spent Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. prize to th« coup e being in, Nannie Barklow. E. Cupinske and reP®rtln< on ^e mO8t outstanding MYRTLE POINT ITEMS Young People’s Meeting, 8:30 p. m. to Mr. and 1 Mis. Ruth Kroeger. I »chievemenU of the year for berth Dis- day afternoon in the Mrs. Sarah Williams returned home Evening Service, 7:30 p. tn. 1 1 tricta 3 and 4. Mrs. Mae Waters, of rtturch parlors. Mrs. Mrs. F. Lundy. Names were drawn I Elmer Russell, of Notrh Bend, spent from a trip to Portland, where she Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting. president of the club, had charge of for prizes to those over 70 years old. the week-end with his family. They Salem, District No. 2 president, also visited relatives and friends. Friday, 7:30 p. m. Bible study. was a guest. District Nos. 3 and 4 <ie meeting, which was opened by.These went to Mrs. E. Hoffman, Jim plan to move to North Bend in a Fred Schmidt entered the Mast singing “Oregon My Oregon.” Mrs. ' Brown, E. T. Jones and Mrs. Mary are very proud to announce that they week or ten days. Hospital Monday to receive treat are over the top in membership al Methodist Episcopal Church A large crowd attended the operet ment for an injured back received in E. C. Barker, chairman of the pro- Barker. Refreshments were served at ready this year. Evening preaching 1:00 p. m. jram committee, had prepared a ihe close of the meeting. ta, “Miss Cherrybloeoam,” given in the Morrison and Kerber camp. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. splendid program, as follows: several Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Barker, who the auditorium Friday evening by the i The dinner was served in the Ump Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Peck, of Med qua Hotel, after which a joint meet m. ford, were Myrtle Point visitors Sun old songs by Mrs. Marlin Evans and have been living in Glendale, Oregon high school glee club directed by F. ing of the Legion and Auxiliary was I Scriptural, spiritual preaching. Ev- day afternoon. They spent Sunday Mrs. Cronk. A reading, “The Wed- the past two years, moved back to D. Hollister. The- cast was as fol- held. The Roseburg Drum Carps gave eryone welcome, : ding,” by Ernestine Luthy. Mrs. Myrtle Point this week. ,ows: Miss Cherryblossom, Virginia night and Monday in Gold Beach and O. A. Gray, Pastor. | Mary Holt and Mrs. Sarah Houghton Miss Genevieve Rudolph was able Royal; Kokemo, Bill Bowker; Jack, their salute of welcome, consisting of left for Medford Tuesday, 107 E. 2nd St., Coquille, Or*. gave very interesting talks on pioneer to leave the Mast Hospital Sunday af lim Hoover; Harry, Kenneth Bark two numbers. Joe Chamberlain, past Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hein and fam days. The Junior Woman’s Club gave ternoon and go to the home of Mrs doll; Horace Whittington, Herbert commander, gave a very interesting ily moved Sunday from the Oscar " talk on military training for schools Parrish farm on the Roseburg high- , ! an ' old-fashioned style show of gar- Woods, where she will spend a few ¿vans; James Young, Earl Osborne; National Vice Commander Worth - The Holy Name Catholic Church ' ments worn a good many years ago. days. k-ssia Vanderpool, Greta McClellan; Mass on first and third Sundays at way to the George Hall farm on wine also gave an interesting talk on Those taking part were Mrs. Harold Graveside services were held Pogo, Charles Redell. The chorus of • a. m.; second Sunday at 10 a. m. and Catching Creek, where Mr. Hein has national defense. Carver, Mrs. Raleigh Green, Mrs. Eu- Thursday at the Norway cemetery foi leisha girls'were: Dorothy Bender,, when there are five Sundays, Mass on employment. Those driving over from Coquille vne Laird, Mrs. Austin Dodge, Mrs.___ _____________ _____ Dale Mast, who passed away , rhelma Robison, Leone Rissberger. ■ fourth Sunday at 10 a. m. Last Sun- The Woman’s Club of Myrtle Point E Rickard and Miss Imogene Bur- | George in Klamath Falls on Monday, April Viva Wood, Ruth Wallace, 1 Louise were we,< Mesdames Emma Shelly, Mary h th M , Myrtl . Robb. Elizabeth Hand, Gladys Gano. I ™ ! - . ---------- -------------------------- ....... js jg -J4r. Mast was bom and raised in Griffith, Ernestine Luthy, Leia June Point at 8 a. m. and at Powers at 10 Eula Schram, Thelma Dale, Edna ■ >■ thjg gççtjon but for thé last few yean McDonald, Jerene Burgess, Beryl a. m. Kern, Mabel Kunz, Robah Robison has resided in Klamath Falls. He Williams, Zella Mae Moon and the Father M. O. Hart, Bandon and Glladys Wheeler from the Co leaves to mourn their loss his two horus of American girls were Eileen quille Auxiliary. Rock Robison also sistc: s, Mrs. James McCulloch and larkdoll. Feme Howard, Vashon Hall rhe Pioneer Methodiot Church drove over. Mrs. Tike Cook, of this city, beside, nd Dorothy Bennett. I _ ______________ W. Raymond Wilder. Minister pother relatives and friends. Mrs James McCulloch and her Mid-week service, Wednesday, 7:30 aughter, Geraldine, went to Klam-' Taukan.so ciub Nates Mr. and Mrs. Barton Stemmier an< P- m. z : djjtighler, Barbara, returned to thei. ■th Falls Monday on a few days’ i Last Thursday the members of the Sunday services: Sunday School Licensed Carrier Coquille home >t Glendale, Oregon, after t leasure and business trip. I Taukanso club and their invited guests ®;45 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. h ■ II ■■■ III ■■■■■■ I !■................................ ............................................... SI. IS .................................... few days’ visit here. John Henry Radabaugh, aged 69,' met at the home of Mrs Jack Leach. m Epworth Leagues 8:30 p m. Mr. and Mrs. E. McKee hava gone passed away Monday evening at his i A short business session was held in , Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m. to Yakima, Washington, for a visit home in Myrtle Point after a linger-1 discussion of club activities and the ' with relatives and friends. Paul ing illness. He leaves to mourn, their R. ____ N. A. __________________________ conference that is to be held First Church of Christ, Sdestbl It b Uld that the first Prince of Davis has charge of the Fourier's loss his widow. May Radabaugh, one (in Marshfield on May 4th. Coqallle, Oregon Wales took for himself this motto. . market during the McKees* absence. daughter, Mrs. Albina Ray, of thia. At the dote of a moat delightful Sunday School at 9:30 a. tn. "Ich Dien,” meaning: “I serve.” Sunday Service at it a. m. A stock shower was given Friday city; two brothers, Andy, of Myrtle' evening the hostess served dainty re Subject for next Sunday, “Ever afternoon for Mrs. Fred Snyder at Point, and Joe, of Eugene. Funeral freshments to Mesdames W. H. Ort- the home of her sister, Mrs. L. But servies were held Wednesday after- man, G Sheehan, L. M Smith, Eddie lasting Punishment.” Wednesday evening meeting at 8 ler. Many useful and lovely gifts noon at two o’clock with Rev. Chas. Aubin, Harry Roes, Henry Belloni, Nye, __ Martin . „r ._ _ Lee o’clock. gifts were received by the honored Barklow officiating. Interment was m . D. Sherrard, Stonecypher, Ernie Johnson, W. C. Free public Reading Room open in guests. At the close of the afternoon In the Norway cemetery. The Rebekah Lodge celebrated its Custer, George DeLyria, Elmer Ben Church Building every Tuesday and refreshments of cake and punch were anniversary Monday night. ham, W. M. Peart, Geo. Burr, M. Sim Friday afternoons except holidays served. The invited guests were Mes 35th dames A. E. Snyder, Cliff Wilson, W Members from Bandon and Coquille mons, Carl Ensele, Al Burch, R. S. from two to five o’clock. Coquille Bandon The evening Wheeler and R. H. Lemon, of Myrtle _ _____ _ _ __ la _____ ___ __________ The public cordially invited to King. W. W. Deyoe, Martha Mulkey were in attendance. 109R 1083 M. Kroeger, Giles, Harris, R. F. Gar was spent in cards and old-time Point, who was guest of honor. She is' attend our services and to visit the Reading Room. rett, Reuben Rouppe, Florence Guer- dancing. At a late hour refreshments district deputy of the R. N. A. CHEVROLET Southwestern Motor Company BENHAM’S TRANSFER ANYWHERE FOR HIRE WOOD and COAL SCHROEDER RROS. MORTUARIES, INC.