The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 23, 1937, Page 7, Image 7

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    FRIDAY
'ar
Church Sunday
St. J
Beginning at eight o’clock in the
evening the usual evangelistic service
will be conducted, with the pastor,
Rev. W. Rpymond Wilder, preaching
upon the theme, “Choosing Sides.”
The Epworth League meets at seven
o’clock with the young people con­
ducting a worship and discussion ser­
vice. At the morning worship ser­
vice at eleven the pastor is speaking
upon the subject, •’Solomon’s Wives.”
The Pioneer choir will sing at both of
the main services.
The Sunday
school meeting at ten o’clock offers
classes in Bible study for people of all
ages and under capable instructors.
The mid-week service on Wednesday
evenings at seven-thirty offers an
hour of helpful Bible study and
prayer. The public is cordially in-
vited to all of these services.
Church of Christ
E. Fourth at Coulter
Earl F.,Downing, Minister
Bible School, 9:45 a. m. -
Morning service, 11:00 a. m. Ser-
mon topic, “The Gospel and the
Problem of Ethyl.”
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m.
Evening service, 8:00 p. m. Sermon
topic, “The Way to Life.”
Special
music at both the morning and eve­
ning services.
Episcopal Church
April 25th—St. Mark. Evangelist
8:00 a. m. Holy Communion.
9:45 a. m. Church School.
7:30 p. m. Evening service and ser­ Nickason went to Bridge Wednesday
BRIDGE
mon.
and'brought Mrs. W. A* Lett home
A lovely “Rainbow Shower” was
Rev. Geo. R. Turney, Vice» with them.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laird went to given Wednesday afternoon, April 14.
Myrtle Point Friday. They took their at the home of Mrs. Orlin Lett for
Methodist Episcopal Church
son, Muri, with them to have some Mrs. Theodore Lund, of Marshfield.
Evening preaching 8:00 p. m.
dental work done for him.
A crepe paper rainbow arched "across
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.
The home demonstration meeting one comer of the roorfi and over the
m.
was held at the home of Mrs. Oscar table at which the honored guest and
Scriptural, spiritual preaching. Ev­
Bunch at Dora last Friday. Miss Jes­ her relatives were seated. Two other
eryone welcome.
sie Palmiter gave a very interesting tables were tastefully arranged and
G. A. Gray, Pastor
and helpful lesson on sewing. Pot­ all were very attractive, with the
luck luncheon was served at noon. rainbow theme being cleverly car­
The Pioneer Methodist Church Those present from Brewster were ried out in decorations and menu. At
W. Raymond Wilder, Minister
Mesdames Ernest Krewson, W. A. each end of Che rainbow was a “pot
Mid-week service, Wednesday, 7:30 Keller, Elmer Wilson, W. A. Lett and of gold,” containing the many lovely
p. m.
Julius Benham; from Dora were gifts which were later opened by the
Sunday services: Sunday School Mesdames Chas. Oberman, Mike honoree. Those present were Mrs.
9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. Obeimun, Fred Durnum, Fred Min­ Theodore Lund, Mrs. Chris Lund,
m.
Epworth Leagues 6:30 P m. ard, Harvey Minard, Marion Miller, Mrs Thomas Alspuugh and little son,
Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m.
Harold Shepherd, Gail Bunch. Edwin Tommy, from Marshfield; Miss Halen
Abernethy, Fred Walkér, Roy Swan, Lowers, from Coquille; Mrs. Elmer
Church of God
Vernon Bennett and Miss Priscilla Wilson and little son, Earl, from Sit­
Miller and Miss Jessie Palmiter.
kum; Mrs. O. W. Heath, Mrs. Ray L.
Corner Seventh and Henry Sts.
Mrs. Wm. Keller received word Beckett, Mrs. A. O. Hooton, Miss Lou
Church school at 10.00 a. m.
last week that her sister, Anna John­ Hooton, Mrs. Dwight Culver, Mrs.
Preaching at 11:00 a. m.
son, was married Saturday, April 10, Frank Culver and daughter, Eleby
Evening services at 7:30 p. m.
Ann, Mrs. Chas. Mack, Mrs. John F.
Everybody welcome at all these to Robert Stewart, of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Benham have Dun ck ley, Mrs H. A. Hatfield, Mrs.
services.
decoratin- in W. O. Lett, Mrs. Teddy Miller, Mrs.
completed the interior <"
Rev. E. E. Watkins.
their new home and have
re moved
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into
_ Orvin Finch and Mrs. Orlin Lett and
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Introducing the New
Kultor King
The King of Small Tractors
For Economy on the Farm
On Display at Our Store
See It 7
J. A. Lamb Company
^KHHPHBittte daughter. Joan.
Midweek service. -Thuswtev
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8 a. m.; second Sunday at 10 a. m. and
Find Church of Christ, Scientist when there are five Sundays, Mass on
fourth Sunday at 10 a. m. Last Sun­
Coquille, Oregon
day of each month Mass at Myrtle
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
Point at l a. m. and at Powers at 10
Sunday Service at 11 a. m.
Subject for next Sunday, “Proba­ a. m.
Father M. O. Hart, Bandon
tion after Death.”
Wednesday evening meeting at 8
o’clock.
Coquille Assembly of God
Free public Reading Room open in
Mrs. Hazel MacLeod, Minister
Church Building every Tuesday and
Sunday, 9:45 a. m. Sunday School.
Friday afternoons except holidays Mrs. Eva English, Superintendent.
from two to five o'clock.
11:00 a. m. Morning worship.
The public is. cordially invited to
5:30 p. m. Young people's meeting.
attend our services and to visit the
7:30 p. m. Evening service.
Reading Room.
Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting.
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Wednesday 7:00 p. m. Orchestra
Buy local bread and support nome pratice.
industry.
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Friday, 7:30 p. m. Bible study.
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Carver, all of Myrtle Point, were
BREWSTER VALLEY
Velma Krekson submitted to an|«“?u at lhe Alb*r C,rver ho*ne
1 urday.
operation for appendicitis last Wed­
Mr. and Mrs. Obb Mattoon, Mrs.
nesday evening at the Mast hospital
in Myrtle Point. She is getting along Price and Mrs Raymond Schroeder'
nicely and expects to be able to come and daughters, Janice Lee and Donna
Lee, of Coquille, were guests at the
home this week.
Mrs. Elmer Wilson, Mrs. W. A. Ketler home Sunday.
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have moved into the Hailey Jjdrd morning to his work at the Vern Ma-
house that the Julius Benham's have gill place, after being confined, to his
just vacated. Mr. Crook is making home for a few days by illness.
a machine shopp in the other build-| Mrs. Ray L. Beckett is appointed to
anH uriii
I. lead the Christian Endeavor meeting
Ing nn
on th-
the niana
place and
will ,tn
do th*
the L.
Sunday evening. The topic is, “The
B. L. Co.’s mechanical work.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen, Good Church Member is World-
Visioned.” At 7:30 o
’clock on Si
Satur-
Christina and Donald, made a trip to Visioned."
o'clpck
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Eugene this week.
I day evening, Apr. 24, the C. E. will
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Colpetts, of present a Fanny Croeby program.
Dora, were all day visitors at the B.' which will be largely musical.
A
C. Robinson’s home Thursday. *
! social hour will follow, and the peo-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jenkins, of pie of the community are Cordially
Coquille, with the assistance of Har- invited to attend.
ry Hubble, and Lendon Jenkins, have' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weaver re­
put a tent house on the hill above the turned Sunday from Myrtle Creek,
Durrell place and will live there where they had spent several days
while Mr. Jenkins works in camp this with relatives. Mrs. Weaver’s broth­
summer.
I er came with them, and both he and
Mrs. Catherine Arnold, mother of, Mr. Weaver have secured employ-
Mrs. Carver, and Raymond and Lyle ment on the highway.
Miss Nadine Ellie, president of the
local Christian Endeavor society, at­
tended the state convention which
was held in Corvallis April 15-18.
Mrs. W. A. Lett spent a few days
last week with her daughter, Mrs.
Elmer Wilson, and family, at Sitkum.
Clarence E. Ellison, principal of the
Bridge school, attended the princi­
pals* meeting which was held Satur­
day in Eugene. He returned Sunday
by the coast road, visiting the sea
lions caves enroute.
•
Mrs. Lawrence Cribbins and little
son and Mrs. Daniel Cribbins return­
ed on Thursday evening of last week
from a few days* trip which took
them as tv north as Seattle, Wash.
. Clarence E Ellison, who is now
serving his third year as principal of
the Bridge school, has been re-elected
to the position for next year. Miss
Cherie Mae Hartwell, of Riverton,
and Miss Menegat, of Marshfield,
have been elected as intermediate and
primary teadhers respectively.
Mrs. Ellse Lamp, who has taught
the primary grades here for six years,
has a position in the school at Drain
for next year.
There were 21 in attendance at the
Grange meeting Friday evening. Af­
ter the business session, refreshments
of sandwiches and coffee were served
by Mrs. Frank Culver, Miss Myrtle
Beckett and Mrs. Orvin Finch.
Calling carda. 80 for 81 00.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
I
PIONEER METHODIST
“Seek ye first the kingdom
of God, and His righteousness; and
all these things shall be added
unto you.”—Matthew 6:33.
The Church Seeks to Put Firat
Things First
C hu r c H
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Professional Cards
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned have been duly appointed
by the County Court for Coos Coun­
ty. Oregon, Executors of the^ast will
and testament of Albert Henry Oder-
kirk, deceased, and all persons hav­
ing claims against said« estate are
hereby notified that they are required
to present same, duly verified, with
proper voucher» therefor, to the nn-
d<reigned, at the law office of O.'C.
Sanford, in Coquille, Coos County,
Oregon, within six months from the
date of The nisi publication of thi.«.
notice.
Dated and published first time
April 9, 1937.
William Melvin Oderkirk^ Isac
Vumer Oderkitk,
Albert Ray
Oderklrk.
Joint Executors of the Estate of
Albert Henry Oderkirk, deceased.
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O. C. SANFORD
Attorney at Law
rrobate. Real Estate, and Office
Practice, NoUry Public
Heat National
DR. De La RHUE
Eyesight Specialist
laird Bldg.—Recepito
jointly with Dr. J. R.
Coquille
DR. RALPH F. MILNE
Dentistry
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1st Natl. Bank
Attorney-at-Law
First National Bank Building
t
Oregon
DR. J. R. BUNCH
DENTIST
X-RAY Service
Laird Bldg.
First Street
Telephone 82-L
Coquille, Ore.
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GRANT CORBY
Attorney at Law
Richmond-Barker Bldg.
Phone 167
Coquille, Ore.
Residence Phono 24-M
J. ARTHUR BERG
Attorney at Law
Room» 1*2
,
,
Farmers A Merchante Bank Bldg
Phone 37
•Coquille, Oregon
J. A. RICHMOND
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Richmond-Barker Building
Coquille, Ore.
Phones:
Office 62M,
In the Matter of the Estate of C. H.
Hodgdon, deceased.
No'ice of Final Settlement
Notice is hereby given that Mildn d
M. Hodgdon, Administratrix of the
Estate of C. H. Hodgdon, deceased,
has duly filed her final account tn
the matter of the administration
thereof in the County Court for Coos
County, Oregon, on April 10,. 1937,
and said Court has set Monday, the
17th day of May, 1937, at the County
Court room in Coquille, Oregon, as
tbc time and place for hearing objec­
tions to said final account and the
settlement of said Estate.
Dated
April 10, 1937.
Mildred M Hodgdon, Administra­
trix.
O. C. Sanford. Attorney for Adminis­
tratrix
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WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
HARRY A. SLACK
Coquille
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON. IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS
Notice is hereby given that all
warrants drawn against the Genera)
r'und of the City of Coquille. Oregon
and endorsed prior to January 1
1937, are hereby called for payment
upon presentation at my office. In­
terest on such warrants will cease as
of April 16. 1937.
W. S. STCKELS. Treasure»
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City of Coquille, Oregon.
WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that war­
rants up to and including No. 11,562,
Issued by Coquille School District, No
8, will be paid upon presentation to
'he district clerk, on and after Satur­
day, April 17. 1937.
Interest on
said warrants ceases on that date.
Keith Leslie, Clerk.
School District No. 8, Coquille,
Coos County, Oregon.
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WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that war­
rants Nos. 507 to 540 inclusive,
issued by Valley View school district
No. 63. will be paid upon presenta­
tion at Coquille Branch First Nat’l
Bank of Portland, on and after April
16, 1937. Interest ceases on that date.
Jas N. Jacobsen. Clerk,
School District, No. 63, Coquille,
Ore. _____________________
Calling cards. 50 for 91.00.
G. T. COOK
Brick Mason
Fireplaces aad Chimney«
P. 0. Box <2, Coquille
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