The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 17, 1937, Page 6, Image 6

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Spiritualism to Be Demonstrated
Church of Christ
Cne of the many interested fea­
tures of the revival meeting now in
progress at the Coquille Church of
Christ is a demonstration of spirit
slate writing and the answering of
questions in sealed envelopes. This
will be done by the evangelist, Wal­
ter. Fiscus, at the Friday night ser­
vice. The meeting is now in the
second
week and will continue
through all of next week. Much in­
terest is being shown and the house
Is well filled at each service. Ser­
vices are held each night except Sat­
urday, starting promptly at 7:30 and
closing before nine- o’clock. Besides
a soul-stirring message there are
special features of interest at each
service
8trvice' _______________
E Fourth al Coulter
Earl F. Downing, Minister
The evangelistic meetings being led
by Brother and Sister Walter Fiscus
are drawing larger audiences each
night. Do not fail to attend every
service this week. Services begin at
7,30 and cldse by 9:00 or before.
Services for Sunday are as follows:
Bible School, 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m.
Christian Endeavor, 9.30 p. m.
Evening Evangelistic Service, 7:30
p. m.
Coquille Service Station
Sept. 15—Gail Shriver, of North
Bend, and Maxine Daugherty, of
Marshfield.
Sept. 15—Leslie Eugene Daugherty
and Frances Stout both of Marsh­
field.
Sept. 15—Vem Albright and Stella
West, both of Sixes. They were mar­
ried by Rev. G. A. Gray at his home
here, Wednesday.
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Sept. 15—Harvey Arden Chapman
and Iris M. Goodell, both of Camas
Valley.
Sept. 15—Francis Barklow, of Myr­
tle Point, and Neoma Miller, of Arago
COQUILLE HIGH SCHOOL
Student Body Ticket Sale
The students of Coquille high
school voted at their first student
body meeting to issue two types of
student body tickets this year. These
tickets will sell for $1.50, which will
entitle the holder to attend all ath­
letic events of the high school, and
$2.50, which will include the first
privilege and also form a one dollar
payment On a high school annual
which will be published next spring.
At present the roll rooms are spon­
soring the ticket sales under the su­
pervision of the roll room ticket
Say it gracefully with BERGEN’S chairman.
BETTER BLOSSOMS. Located Just
Pep Assembly
across from the telephone office.
On Wednesday morning a short pep
Phone M.
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30t4 assembly was held, presided over by
Richard Walker, student body presi­
WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE dent, to further the sale of student
All Coos County General Fund
Warrants (endorsed prior to August body tickets. Patricia Peart and Iso-
1, 1932) called for payment at the bel Unsoeld led in the singing of the
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE office of the Coos County Treasurer.
school song, with Louise Woodyard
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
Coquille, Oregon, September 16, at the piano. Laurie Robison led the
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS
1937.
In the Matter of the Estate of Clare
students in school yells, and short pep
CHAS. STAUFF,
B. Goodman, Deceased,
Coos County Treasurer speeches were given by Ralph Thrift,
Notice of Salo of Real Property
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE Jeannette Wheeler, Ralph Fuhrman.
by virtue of an order, decree and li­
All Coos County General Road Superintendent Dunn and Principal
cense of the County Court of Coos Warrants, (endorsed prior to May 1,| Osika.
County, Oregon, made and entered on 1935), called for payment at the of­
Girls’ League Meeting
the 30th day of August, 1937, in the fice of the Coos County Treasurer.
The Girls’ League held its first
Matter of the Estate of Clara B.
Coquille, Oregon, September 16,
meeting of the year in charge cf the
Goodman, deceased, I will, on and 1937.
after Monday, the 4th day of October,
president, Mary Robb.
Miss Rose
CHAS. STAUFF,
1937, proceed to sell, at private sale,
Coos County Treasurer Naef, dean of girls and adviser for
to the highest and best bidder for
cash in hand, and subject to the con­ WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE the Girls’ League was introduced and
firmation of said Court, all of the
The freshmen
All Coos County General Road gave a short talk.
right, title and interest of the said es­ Bridge Fund Warrants (issued and girls were given small green hair
tate and those claiming under it, in endorsed prior to July 1, 1937) called
and to the following described real for payments at the office of the Cops bows and Rheo Walker, freshman
representative, was sworn into office
property, to-wit:
County Treasurer.
Beginning at a point 660 feet North
Coquille, Oregon, September 16, by the league secretary, Isobel Un­
of the Southeast comer of the SWV4 1937.
soeld. After the officers of the group
SE%, Section S«,Township 27 South.
CHAS. STAUFF,
had been introduced to the freshmen
Range 13 West, Willamette Meridian.
Coos County Treasurer
girls, the meeting was turned over to
Coos Count
“ ity, Oregon; running thence
North 109. i.5 _
_ thence West __
feet;
243 WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE the program chairman, Lucille Sher­
All Cooa County Non High School wood, who announced the following
feet; thence South 105.5 feet; thence
District Fund Warrants (endorsed
Eaat 243 feet to beginning.
prior
to July 1, 1936), called for pay­ program: piano solo by Dorothy Hes­
Bids will be received by me, as
Administrator of said estate, at my ment at the office of the Cooa Coun­ ter; song, Glennis Finley, accompan­
office in Coquille, Cooa County, Ore- ty Treasurer.
ied by Gretchen Clinton; tap dance,
Coquille, Oregon,
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September
16, Donna and Mary Jane Dunn, accom­
1937.
J. ARTHUR BERG,
panied by Barbara Leslie; piano solo
CHAS. STAUFF,
Coos County Treasurer by Ivia Erwin,
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Church of God
Corner Seventh and Henry Sts.
L. E. Neal, Pastor
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and 7:45
At Pioneer Church Sunday
p. m.
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“Modern Science and Prayer” will
Prayer meeting Thursday evening,
be the subject of the sermon by the
7:45 p. m.
A
pastor, Rev. W. Raymond Wilder, at
the eleven o'clock service Sunday
Coquille Tabernacle
morning.
Those who have any
Second
and Heath Streets •
doubts about the reasonableness of
Rev. R. D. E. Smith, minister
prayer are especially urged to be
Sunday services: Sunday School
present. Such questions as, Is prayer
scientific? and Is prayer governed by 9:45 a. m.; Morning Worship 11:00 a.
m.; Young People’s service and Adult
law? will be adequately answered.
“The Only Weapon that God Rec­ prayer meeting, 7:00 p. m.; Evangel­
commends,” will be the sermon sub­ istic Service 8:00 p. m. Week night
ject at the evening service. The eve- services: Tuesday night. Prayer meet-
earlier than usual.
The Epworth
League will meet at six-thirty, and
the evening service at seven-thirty.
Pioneer church choir will sing at both
services, and other special numbers
will be featured.
The Sunday school meets at ten
CALL
o’clock in the morning with a brief
devotional period for each division,
followed by classes in Bible instruc­
Marriage Licenses
tion for all ages.
Everyone is cor­
Sept. 10—Kenneth W. Cutler and dially invited to attend either, or all,
Frances W. Ealer, both of Myrtle of these helpful services. A cordial
Point. They were married here on welcome awaits you.
Tuesday bj Rev. G. A. Gray at the
■M. E. parsonage.
A Sunday School Contest
I Sept. 11—Bert Willey and Millicent
A three-way Sunday school con­
• Schroll, both of Marcola in Lane test between the Full Gospel churches
county. They were married by Mr. of Coquille, Marshfield and Myrtle
Gray here last Saturday.
Point is to open Sunday. The con­
I Sept. 11—Wm. E. Hamit, of Olym­ test is based upon increase of Sun­
pia, Wash., and Joan Redus, of day school attendance and is to be
Marshfield. They were married here figured on a percentage basis to com­
' at the Church of Christ last Saturday
pensate for the variance in size of
! by Walter Fiscus.
the schools. The contest will run for
Sept. 11—Harley McKay and Max­ thirteen weeks and an intensive pro­
ine Brining. They were married last gram will be carried by the Coquille
Saturday by Rev. W. S. Smith at the Tabernacle during that time, accord­
Chas. Oerding home on the Marsh­ ing to the pastor, Rev. R. D. E. Smith.
field highway, Helen Lund and Don New equipment has been built for the
McClellan acting as witnesses.
primary department of the local
Sept. 11—Elmer Reynolds, of Port­ church. Parents will be interested to
land. and Bernice Beck, of Marsh­ know that the work the children do
field.
in this department not only maintains
Sept. 11—H. A. Eaton, of Coquille, a high spiritual standard, but comes
and Helen O’Brien, of Myrtle Point close to a kindergarten education.
Sept. 13—Warren B. Wilson, of Mo­ Sunday school opens at 9:45 Sunday
desto, Calif., and Bessie Cusic, of morning and the contest roll is closed
Norway. They were married here at at 10:05.
the Pioneer church parsonage on
Mr. Smith is speaking Sunday
Monday by Rev. W. Raymond Wilder. morning on “What Heaven Means to
Sept. 14—Oliver C. Mast of Myrtle Me.’’
Point and Lorraine Rosier, of Reeds­
port.
St. James Episcopal Church
Sept. 15—J no. B. Davidson, of
The
Revd. George R. Turney, Vicar
Marshfield, and Billie Lovell, of
9:45 a. m. Church School.
North Bend. Justice Clarence Bar­
11:00 a. m. morning service and see
ton performed the ceremony for them
mon.
at his office here Wednesday.
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The Pioneer Methodist Church
W. Raymond Wilder. Minister
Mid-week service, Wednesday, 7:30
p. m.
Sunday’ services: Sunday School
orship 11:00 a.
9:45 a. m. Morning
î 8:30 p. m.
m.
Epworth
Evangelistic service 30 p. m.
Flint Church of
Scientist
Coquille,
Sunday School at 9t30 a. m.
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RIVERTON SCHOOLS
Riverton's Now Teachers
Methodist Episcopal Church
Evening preaching VM p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.
m.
Scriptural, spiritual preaching. Ev­
eryone welcome.
O. A. Gray, Pastor
The Holy Name Catholic Church
Coquille: 1st Sunday, 10:30 a. m.;
2nd and 3rd Sunday, 8:30 a. m.
Myrtle Point: 2nd Sunday, 10:30 a.
m; 4th Sunday, 8:30 a. m.
Bandon: 1st Sunday, 8:30 a. m.; 3rd
Sunday, 10:30 a. m.
Powers, 4th Sunday, 10:30 a. m.
Rev. J. M. Sheridan, Pastor
Bergen's produce quantities of
flowers and give good value with
every order. Funeral work a special­
ty
30t4
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Phyllis Hall Weds Werner Plaep
There are three new teachers in
the Riverton school system this year,
two in the high school and one in
grade school.
Miss Hufford, who
once attended the Riverton grade
school, teaches home economics,
English, health, girl’s athletics and
has charge of the paper, annual, li­
brary, and the Girls’ League.
Miss Gilman teaches shorthand,
American hostory, typing and has
charge of the office and supplies, and
the Girls’ League,
Both teachers
graduated from the Coquille high
school and from the University of
Oregon last spring,
Miss Gilman
also attended Oregon Normal school
for two years.
Mr. Leonard teaches in the grade
school and replaces Wayne Smith who
now teaches in Coquille. Mr. Leon­
ard previously taught at Lostine, Or.
—Frances Goodwin
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a t i o
F. F. A. Fair
The annual county fair at Myrtle
Point this week shows as usual the
local F. F. A. entries in the livestock,
poultry, swine exhibits and project
books. The entries are not as large
as those of last year.
—Quentin Church
Fire Department Called
Late in the afternoon of September
14, 1937, firp broke out on the old
Watson place, Just below the school
house. Mr. Rycraft, F. F. A. instruc­
tor, called the boys together and they
ran to the fire. The boys had the
fire entirely under control by the
time the Coquille fire department
reached the scene.
—M. M.
Sth and 6th Grade
Gwendolyn Rogers returned to
school this week. She was unable to
start last week because she had the
mumps.
Benny Hepler is in the
Shriners Hospital in Portland. Eu­
gene Bosco, who is from Italy, is a
new student in the Sth grade. Jimmy
School Enrollment
This year there are to be twelve Johnson and Cleo Knight are also
graduates as compared to last year’s new students in Miss Robison’s room.
1st and 2nd Grade
eight. There are nine sophomores
There is an enrollment of 30 in the
who will derive a rare delight from
the torture which they will so merci­ first and second grade, which is a
The
lessly deal to the fourteen defense­ larger class than last year’s.
less little freshmen, while the four­ first and second grades are choosing
teen Juniors laugh with glee and re­ housekeepers who are to keep the
call what a glorious time they had book shelves straight, pick up paper
initiating the present nine sopho­ from the floor, erase the boards and
mores.
—Bessie Pointer tend the flowers.
An itepi which the Sentinel over­
looked last week, or rather one of
which it did not learn until the Sept.
10 iBsue was out, was the marriage
of Miss Phyllis Hall, a teacher in Co-
quillle high school for the past five
years, and Werner Plaep, son of H.
K Plaep, who lives on the highway
to Bandon.
Awarding of Letters
The wedding took place at the
A short assembly was called by Mr.
bride's home in McMinnville on Sat­ Robison on Thursday, September 9,
MISS INEZ ROVER
urday, Sept. 4, in tfye afternoon. The 1937, to award basketball letters to
Piano, Accordion and Or^an
ceremony was performed by her the boys who earned them last year.
High School Credit Glv<
father, Capt. G. L. Hall, an ordained “Those receiving letters were: Grant
1*5 W. 2nd
minister. Only relatives of both the Hartwell, capt.; Warren Haga, Joe
contracting parties were present, Mr. Fetch, Rex Chappell, Lee Cox and
and Mrs. Plaep going from here, and Billie Ray.
—Lois Auer.
a sister of the bride from the east
Class Meetings
and a sister and husband from Cali­
The senior class held a meeting,
fornia coming to McMinnville for the under the direction of Mr. Robison,
occasion. The three latter are all to elect class officers. Grant Hart­
musicians and they furnished the well was elected president; Joseph
music.
Fetch, vice president; Bonita Fee,
Following a short honeymoon trip secretary; and Bob McCue, treasurer.
the happy couple arrived in Coquille Plans were discussed for putting on
on Labor day and are temporarily at a smoker, a senior ball, for selling
home in the Folsom Apartments.
pop and hamburgers at games and
Mr. Plaep, a graduate of Coquille at noon to raise money for the treas­
High,
is employed
Sunday
Service at at 11 the
a. m. Smith ury.. The purchase of class rings was
Wood-Products plant as a lumber in­ also discussed.
—Grant Hartwell
Subject for next Sunday, “Matter."
spector.
Wednesday evening meeting at * The first junior class meeting was
The bride, who was in Coquille a held Thursday morning to install the
o’clock.
month
more Reading
ago, spent
an enjoy
Free or public
Room
open ­ in new oficers. The officers elected for
able
summer
on a every
trip to Tuesday
southern
Church
Building
and this year are. president, Mabel West-
SECOND TO NONE
California
and
Mexico.
Friday afternoons except holidays ly; vice president, Caroline Fetch;
is our standing among the funeral
secretary,
Hazel
Heffley;
treasurer,
from two to five o’clock.
directors of the country. This en­
6800 public
Drivers
Fail to Pass
The
is cordially
invited to Max Mullen, and sergeant-at-arms,
viable reputation has been gained,
Orville
Hull.
It
was
decided
that
attend
our services
and to motorists
visit the
More-than
MOO Oregon
first of all, by giving the very best
Reading
have
been Room.
refused operator’s permits class rings would not be purchased.:
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Isswi/M* nine kaa 60 KO 1 and most efficient service pr—
this year, according to Secretary of At present the Junior das has 83.58
—Mabel Westley Fair and courteous treatment of all
State Snell.
Examiners for the in its treasury.
and moderate charges.
F. F. A. Carnival
motor vehicle operators’ division
The F. F. A. boys are planning to
have rejected M17 because they did
not know how to drive, ’2121 were put on a carnival, the date of which
turned down because of ignorance of has not yet been set. Many interest­
the traffic laws. 1540 applicants were ing booths are being planned, and a
found to have defective vision and dance will be one feature of the eve­
«12 had other physical or mental ning. The date at this affair will be
handicaps. Twenty-three applicants announced within the next few days.
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were found to be epileptics. Twenty- Try to attend. The boys will show
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you a
Warren Haga
two could not interpret
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SCHROEDER MOS.
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