The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 13, 1938, Page 9, Image 9

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    The Pioneer Methodist Church
Score Board Appreciated
Jury List Drawn
FOB RENT
Cor. 3rd and Elliott Streets
,. Many «port fans are highly appre­
The Rev. George R. Turney, Vicar
ciative of the score board Marlin
Oct. 16—18th Sunday after Trinity
Brandon, proprietor of Brandon’s, has
8 a. m.—Holy Communion. C. C.
—
■■ i '
for Young People.
Following is the jury list drawn placed in the back of this progressive
9:45 a. m —Church School.
last Friday by County Clerk Oddy, fountain lunch parlor.
11 a. m.—Morning Prayer, Litany.
The board carries all of the scores
for the October term of Circuit court
Sermon.
of the local high school grid confer­
which opens Monday, Oct. 17«
During alterations of the church
J. L. Smith, W. E.
Iva Farr, ence as well as the scores of the col­
building services will be held in the
Wilma G. Donaldson, Geo. W. Sher­ legiate games played each week-end.
Parish House.
wood, Florence Sanford, of Coquille; If you are in doubt about your team,
drop
in
at
Brandon
’
s
and
get
the
dope.
Monday, Oct. 17, 7:30 p. m. at Par­
John Thorwald, Herman Larson,
ish House Classes of Instruction begin.
Reidar Bugge, C. O. Gorney, Chas.
Wednesday 1:30 p. m.—Bible Class.
Powers, Laird Thelring, Myrtle Lang­
2:00—Guild meeting.
worthy, Allan H. Stunz, Marshfield;
Thursday, Oct. 20—Vestry meeting,
Methodist Episcopal Church
C. F. Waterman, Ed W. Gallier, J. E.
8:00 p. m.
Walstrom, J. C. Bullard, Bessie C.
Evening preaching 7:30 p. m.
Young, Bandon; E. C. Barker, Myrtle
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.
At a recent meeting of the Coquille m.
Point; F. E. Southmayd, Norway; Les­
Church of God
ter T. Dement, F. A. Young, Broad­ Valley Country Club, held In the
Scriptural, spiritual preaching. Ev­
Corner
Seventh and Henry Sts.
bent; Lillie L. Lyster, Wm. W. Elliott, club house, Theodore “Dutch” Clin­ eryone welcome.
Sunday
school,
10 a. m.
Elmer F. Russell, North Bend; Alpha ton, was elected as president of the I
'—
G. A. Gray, Pastor
Young People’s meeting Sunday
Club
for
a
period
of
one
year;
Lafe
Johanneaen, Hees Faulkner, Empire;
evening 7:30 p. m.
Mike G. Summerlin, Lee; R. T. Whit- Compton, from Coquille, was elected First Church of Christ, Scientist
Prayer meeting and Bible study
vice-president;
and
Elton
A.
Schroe
­
ty, Eastside.
Thursday at 7:45 p. m.
Coquille,
Oregon
der, of Myrtle Point, was elected sec­
We will welcome you at all of these
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
retary-treasurer.
services.
Sunday
Service
at
11
a.
m.
President Clinton, with the assist­
Subject for next Sunday, “Doctrine
ance of the directors then selected the
of Atonement.”
The Holy Nam« Catholic Church
following committees for the year:
Wednesday evening meeting at 8 1
Coquille: 1st Sunday, 10:30 a. m.;
Handicap Committee — George
o’clock.*
Linn, Don Gillespie, Jahn Arnold.
iiiiriiifBfiriirfiirinins
PFiiTSB w
j Church Building every Tuesday and 1 m; 4th Sunday, 8:30 a. m.
. L. L. Sumerlin.
Bandon: 1st Sunday, 8:30 a. m.; 3rd
Finance Committee—Dr. Rietman, Friday afternoons except holidays '
from two to five o’clock.
J. H. McCloskey, E. L. Clausen.
Sunday, 10:30 a. m.
The public is cordially invited to
Entertainment — Lafe Compton,
Powers, 4th Sunday, 10:30 a. m.
attend our services and to visit the
Lloyd Claver, George Johnson.
Rev. J. M. Sheridan, Paator
Reading Room.
| Routine business was then taken up
and the Ladder Tournament was dis­
Coquille Tabernacle
Emanuel Baptist Church
cussed st some length. This tourna­
Second and Heath Streets
ment has been a great success and
Fourth and Elliott Sts.
Rev. R. D. E. Smith, minister
IM resulted in a great deal of chei-
Ker. H. A. Minter, Paster
Sunday School at 9:46 a. m.
lg back and forth between the
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. C. L.
Morning Worship at 11:00 a. m.
members.
As all scores are to be. Brockmann, Supt.
Young People’s service at 8:45 p. m.
turned in, this will result in the
Morning service at 11 a. m., Rev.
Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m.
handicap committee securing the ac­ H, A. Minter conducting the service.
Prayer Meeting, Tuesday night at
tual handicaps of the various mem­
Evening preaching service at 7:30 7:30 p. m.
bers after they are compiled. Social p. m.
Bible Study Friday night at 7:30.
affairs were then discussed and a
dance is being planned for Hallow­ Mott Has 1938 Agriultural
on livestock, wheat, hops, fruits and
e’en, which is expected to be one of
Year Books To Distribute vegetables, and other farm commodi­
the outstanding social affairs of the
Congressman James W. Mott has ties. Agriculture, as an Industry, is
season.
just
received his limited allotment of thoroughly discussed..
President Clinton appointed Mrs.
Copies of this important publication
Lafe Compton and Mrs. Elton A. the 1938 Agricultural Year Book. This
Schroeder ss committee chairman book contains an abundance of infor­ may be obtained free of charge by
from their respective towns to pro- mation especially valuable to fanners writing to Congressman James W.
mot. a ladies’ luncheon st the club and students of agriculture. Interest­ Mott, 328 Oregon Building, Salem,
house within a short time where those ing and authentic reports are given Oregon.
For October Term
FOR RENT—3 Furnished Rooms, du­
plex apartment; electric range and
garage. Adults only.
387 West
Fifth, corner of highway.
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VO* SALK
FOR RENT—New modem houae, 5
rooms and bath, just outside city
limits. »25 per month. Seeorap-
B ply to J. P. Beyers at Court House
or 261 North Willard street.
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PLANT LAWNS NOW: Lawn seed
FOB RENT—3-room furnished apart­
48c lb. FARR A ELWOOD.
a
ment at 142 South Heath. Mrs. A.
2nd CUTTING Alfalfa Hay at »H.00
N. Gould.
tan off can. Cooa Feed A Seed
FOR RENT — 2-room unfurnished
Stores.___________
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Houae at MS North Coulter. Lights
GRASS SEEDER FOR RENT: 50c
and water paid.
See Maxie W.
par day. FARR A ELWOOD,
s
Foote, at above address.
It*
Freah supplies of Morton’s Smoke
FOR RENT—¿room house. See Mrs.
Salt and Sausage Seasoning at Eaton’s
Dockery at Dockery Super Ice
its
Cream.
it Feed Stores.
FOR RENT—Furnished Apartments.
Inquire Mrs. Geo. Chaney.
it
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St James’ Episcopal Church
Howard L. Graybeal, Pastor
Morning Church Service at 11a. m.
Sermon, “The Unasked Question.”
Evening Church Service at 7:30. p.
m. Sermon, “Deep Sea Fishing.”
Sunday School at 10 a. m. October
is Rally Month for our Sunday School.
Epworth League at 8:30 p. m.
Mary Jane Dunn, president.
Friday Morning Prayer Group
meets this week with Mrs. Frank Les­
lie.
Mid-week*service each Wednesday
at 7:30 p. m.
Coq. Valley Country
Club Officers Chosen
Shindler Robber Gets
FOR RENT—Furnished House at 208
North Henry, Reaaonable. Call at |
Prison Term Friday
above address morning qr, evening.
It
W mk 'T t :
TOW
WANTED TO BUT
ZENITH Washing Machine, with
Briggs A Stratton Du-AIT Gasoline
who wish can play golf and the others
can play bridge.
»Calling cards, 60 foe 8100.
Will be received at
WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that war­
rants up to and including No. 12071,
issued by Coquille School District, No.
8« , will
______
be paid upon presentation
pre
to
on and
I the district clerk, _____
I after Fri-
*
»October
14, 1938. . Interest on
_____ on
warrants ceases
or. that date.
Keith Leslie. Clerk.
School District No. 8, Coquille.
Coos County Oregon.
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PHILCO MYSTERY CONTROL
1
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
proposals will be received for
the completion of structural work;
for the furnishing and installing of
stage equipm
the fumishin,
folding bleach
and Installing
score board; for the furnishing and
deliv ry of steel folding chairs; for the
elivery of lockers
4
and aym
ana
gym
for furnishing and
delivery of miscellaneous gym equip­
ment; and for the furnishing and de­
livery of office equipment. An pro­
posals will be publicly opened and
read aloud at the present high school
building on the date above set forth.
Plans, specifications and other Con­
tract Documents are on file for ex­
amination with the Clerk of the
Board and at the office of C. N, Free­
man, Architect, Portland, Oregon.
Copies of these documents may be
obtained upon application to and the
«deposit
of
Fifteen and No/100
>15.00) Dollars per set with said C.
. Freeman. The full amount of de­
posit for one set of documents will be
returned to each actual bidder within
a reasonable time after receipt of
bids. Other deposits will be refunded
upon the return in good condition of
all such plans, specifications, and
'other Contract Documents within 30
tract herein advertised is »9500 00.
No proposal will be considered un­
less it is submitted upon a fccm of
proposal furnished by said C. N.
Freeman. Attention is called to the
prequalification
requirements
of
Chapter 225, Laws of Oregon, 1931.
Bidder’s proposal must be accom­
panied by a bidder’s bond in an
its drawn against the -General amount equal to 5% of total amount
if the City of Coquille, Oregon, of the base bid as a guarantee for the
ndoraed prior to April 1, execution of the contract and the
ire hereby called for payment furnishing of the required bonds
presentation at my office. In-j in case the contract is awarded to the
m such warrants will cease as, bidder.
NOTICE
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
hereby gives notice that on the 20th
day of September, 1938, it filed with
the Interstate Commerce Commission
at Washington, D. C, an application
for a certificate of public convenience
and necessity permitting abandon­
ment of operation under trackage
rights over a line of railroad owned
by Coos Bay Lumber Company ex­
tending from Milepost 794.916, at or
near Myrtle Point, to Milepost
813.696, at or near Powers, a distance
of approximately 18.78 miles, together
with the operation of all sidings, spur
tracks and appurtenances thereto, all
in Coos County, Oregon.
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