The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, December 01, 1938, Page 11, Image 11

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    TM COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER L IMS.
House Vacant ? Rent It With A JVant Ad
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WE CARRY a complete line of Dr.
Hess A Clark Poultry remedies A
supplies, stock tonics, etc.
Coos
Feed A Seed Stores.
CAR8 FOB SALE
St James* Episcopal Church
Emanuel Baptist Church
Fourth and Elliott Sts.
Car. 3rd and Elliott Street*
Bev. H. A. Minter, Paster
The Rev. George R. Turney, Vicar
. Sunday School at 0:4* a. m. C. L.
2nd Sunday in Advent
Brockmann, Supt.
—DOES IT AGAIN—
FOR RENT—3-Room partly furnish­
8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion.
Morning service at 11 a. m., Rev.
AGENTS for DeLaval Milkers and -Lower Prices — Better Values
ed cottage, running water, 5 miles
9:45 a. m.—Church School.
H. A. Minter conducting the service.
Separators, parts and supplies. Coos
January Clearance Sale in
out on good road. Rent 05.00. In­
11 a. m.—Morning Prayer, Ante-
Evening preaching service at 7 JO
Feed A Seed Store*.
December
quire 658 No. Heath, Coquille. 44t4*
Communion and Sermon.
p. m.
1936 PONTIAC COACH—New Tires,
12 N.—Choir rehearsal.
Bring your gift list to us.
We’ll
A Thanksgiving Day service was
header.
Taxon in trade from a
FOR RENT—Unfurnished four-room
Wednesday: 1:30 p. m. Bible Class. First Church of Christ, Scientist
guarantee to till it with satisfaction
held
by
First
Church
of
Christ,
Scl-
local business man.
Name fur­
cottage, bath, garage; water fur­
2:00 p. m. St. James’ Guild meeting.
to you and great pleasure to your
Coquille, Oregon
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nished on request.
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g .60 ! entist, of Coquille, at eleven o’clock
nished. Two and three room apt.,
friends and loved one*. H. S. Nor­
on
the
morning
of
Thanksgiving
Day.
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
Special
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.
bath furnished. Inquire at 456 So.
ton.
*
Coquille Tabernacle
The service opened with the con­
Sunday Service at 11 a. m.
Heath St.
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1936 CHEVROLET 8TD. SPORT SE­ gregation singing the hymn, “ O
Second and Heath Street*
Subject for next Sunday, “God is
TRAILER HOUSE for sale, »35. Also
Rev. R. D. E. Smith, minister
FOR RENT—Large front bedroom,
DAN—Beautiful green finish mo­ Gentle Presence,” by Mary Baker
the Only Cause and Creator.”
1930 Pontiac Coach, good motor,
hair upholstery.
Excellent me­ Eddy.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
roomy closet. Breakfast, if desired.
Wednesday evening meeting at 8
90% new rutbber. Address Box R,
Morning Worship at 11:00 a. m.
Call at 141 S. Henry. Phone 128L. 1*
chanical condition. 3 JI
The Thanksgiving Proclamation by
o
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clock.
care of Sentinel.
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Young People’s service at 6:45 p. m.
the Governor of Oregon was then read
Free public Reading Room open in
Only
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FOR RENT — 3 - room Furnished
Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m. Church Building every Tuesday and
by Mrs. J. E. Norton, first reader.
FOR SALE—SO good Ewes, also want
House, bath and garage. Call 39M.
1937 DELUXE SPORT SEDAN—Has
Prayer Meeting, Tuesday night at Friday afternoons except holidays
The scriptural selection from the
to buy feeder cattle. George Ward,
Mr*. M. O. Hawkins.
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Radio, Heater, Dual Horns, Clock,
from two to five o'clock-
third chapter of Ezra, verses 1 to 11, 7:30 p. m.
Hotel Douglas, Roseburg.
it*s
Safety Steering Wheel.
Original was read by the First Reader. After
Bible Study Friday night at 7:80.
The public is cordially invited to
FOR RENT—One-car garage, oppos­
USE Morton’s Smoke Salt to cure , dark brown finish *jBA£'** the scriptural selection the congrega­
attend our services and to visit the
ite court house, 02 per month.
What
a
buy
at
Orte
your winter’s meat. For sale at
Reading Room.
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Church of God
tion united in silent prayer which was
Phone 8R11, Coquille.
It
Coos Feed A Seed Stores.
followed
by
the
audible
repetition
ot
Corner
Seventh
and
Henry
Sts.
1935 DODGE TOURING SEDAN, 4
i
FOR RENT — 3-room Furnished
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Church of Christ
FOR better results use Crown Poul­ J dr.—Light blue finish taken in the Lord's Prayer with its spiritual
Apartment. Mr*. A. N. Gould.
*
East Fourth and Coniter I .
Young People’s meeting Sunday
try A Dairy Feeds. Coos Feed A
from original owner.
This car interpretation from the Christian Sci­
C. Adrian Sias, Minister
Seed* Stores.
should sell for 8525. 0^| d^Q.H ence textbook, “Science and Health evening 7:30 p. m.
PER8ONAL
Prayer
meeting
and
Bible
study
with
Key
to
the
Scriptures,
”
by
Mary
Sunday
services:
Our Price
Baker Eddy.
Thursday at 7:43 p. m.
LOST—Box containing tools and im­ FOR SALE—Good logging team,
9:45 a. m., Bible School.
Weight 1600 each. 3 Milk Cows; 1937 DODGE COUPE—Compare the
We will welcome you at all of these
Hymn No. ISO, from the Christian
portant personal papers, on night
11.-00 a. m. Sermon, second at
One 3-ton Reo Truck. Priced right.
price, compare the car and you will Science hymnal was then sung by services.
of Oct. 27. Will anyone having
“Shepherd series,” “The Good
M. E. Sullivan, Riddle, Oregon. It's
say it’s the best buy 0g jr y. '.66 the congregation.
found same please send paper* to
Shepherd.”
in the county
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The lesson-sermon for Thanksgiv­ .The Holy Name Catholic Church
H. G. Kahlo, Gen. Del., Coquille. HARTZ MOUNTAIN Canary Bird
8:30 p. m.—Christian Endeavor.—
It**
7:30 p. m. Sermon, “The Business
supplies. FARR A ELWOOD.
* 1936 FORD DELUXE 4-dr. TOURING ing Day given in the Christian Sci­
Coquille: 1st Sunday, 10:30 a. ,m.;
ence quarterly and read in all Chris­ 2nd and 3rd Sunday, 8:30 a. m. , . of the Church.”
LOST—Brownie Junior-Box Camera
SEDAN—Radio, heater and all the
tian Science churches in the United
The choir sings at 11:00 a. m. and
some time Thanksgiving day. Re­ ROOFING PAPER—108 *q. ft. with
Myrtle Point: 2nd Sunday, 10:30 a.
DeLuxe equipment. Has the ori­
nails
and
can
of
tar,
only
01.35.
States and many other parts of the m; 4th Sunday, 8:30 a. m.
7:30 p. m.
\
turn to John Gamblin, Knife Apt.
ginal light tan finish “Easy to keep
FARR A ELWOOD.
*
world followed the second hymn. The
Thursday—7:30 p. m., prayer meet­
104. Reward.
•
It*
Bandon: 1st Sunday, 8:30 a. m.; 3rd
clean.”
Reduced 0
to* .66
subject of this lesson-sermon ' was Sunday, 10:30 a. m.
ing and Bible Study. I Peter 5.
.
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FOR
SALE
—
Rabbits,
east
end
of
7th
» for this sale to
FOB SALB—
“Thanksgiving" and had for the
We bid all welcome.
Powers, 4th Sunday, 10:30 a. m.
St. Inquire of L. H. Barber, Co­
golden text: “The Lord is my strength
Rev. J. M. Shpridan, Pastor
YOUNG MEN—Big future in Air
quille, Ore.
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lt*s SOUTHWESTERN MOTORS
and my shield; my heart trusted in
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Die Pioneer Methodist Church
Buick
Chevrolet
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Conditioning and Refrigeration.
WE PAY CASH for Hides. Chickens, Coquille - Myrtle Polfit - Bandau him, and I am helped: therefore my
Howard L. Graybeal, Paster
Earn while you learn.- 01.40 per
Methodist Episcopal Church
heart greatly rejoiceth; and with my
Wool, Cascara Bark. FAllR A EL­
40 other cars to choose from
Morning Church Service at 11 a. m.
day or board and room if you
Evening preaching 7:30 p. m.
I
song will I praise him.” (Psalms 28:
Sermon, “The Kingdom of God—
WOOD.
s
qualify.
Write bok W. J. care
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 ji.
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These
pictures
were
passed
around
"Where I* ItT"
Sentinel.
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Among the scriptural verves was
DAIRYMEN—Feed “Kaskade Dairy” from room to room in the grade and
Evening Church Service at 7:30. p.
Scriptural, spiritual preaching. Ev­
to dry and freshening cows. “Kas- high school in preparation for the talk included: "I will mention the loving-
FOR SALE—Coleman OU Circulators,
m. Sermon, “Indignation.”
eryone
welcome.
cade" builds up body reserves for given by Olive Barber to the Riverton kindness of the Lord, and the praises
1937 model, 20 per cent discount.
J '' Sunday School at 10 a. m. dsssai
G. A. Gray, Pastor
This price subject to stock on hand.
the next lactation period; it's econ­ school children last Wednesday. of the Lord, according to all that the
for- everyone.
—
omically priced too.
J. A. Lamb Company.
45t2*
FARR A Almost all the high school student* Lord hath bestowed on us, and the
M.id-week service Wednesday at
Joy and gladness shall be found
ELWOOD.
a and all of the three upper grade rooms great goodness toward the house of therein. Thanksgiving and the voice 7:30 p. m.
Wo Vulcanise your tabes, not cold
Israel, which he hath bestowed on
attended.
Friday morning prayer group meats
of melody.”
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patch them. No extra coat Thorn­ BUTCHERING SUPPLIES—Smoked
r*
them according to his mercies, and ac­
Nancy Roberto
with
Mrs. Borgard, 256 S. Coulter.
i
Salt; Tender Quick; Sausage Sea­
ton Tire Service, 340 West Front
Nancy Roberts, who expects to cording to the multitude of his loving- , ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS <
Epworth League Sunday evening
soning; Plain salt; fir kegs; stone
transfer to Coquille, came to school kindness.” (Isaiah 63:7).
'
WE Vulcanize your tubes—not cold
Sealed bids will be received *by at 6:30 p.m.
crocks; FREE instruction book*.
And among the citations from Sci­
Monday
and Tuesday to take her’hec-
Our ¿Sunday School orchestra will
patch them. No extra cost. 340
Keith Leslie, Clerk, at Coquille, Ore­
FARR A ELWOOD.
*
ond six weeks exams before trans­ ence and Health was: “Divine Love gon, until 2:00 P. M., December 8,. play this- Sunday at 10 a. m.
West Front street, Coquille. Thorn­
always has met and always will meet 1938, for the construction of a grade
ferring.
TRAILER
HOUSE
for
rent.
Inquire
ton Tire Service.
every human need. It is not well to school building for School District
at 802 Hoover St., Coquille.
lt*s F. F. A Banquet
We have all kinds of games fsr
No. 8, Coo* County, Oregon, and will
About 60 persons attended the third imagine that Jesus demonstrated the ' then and there be opened and public­ Christmas. \ Call and select youra.
annual banquet of the Riverton high divine power to heal only for a select ly read aloud. Bid* received after gramming early. The selection io
school F. F. A. chapter. The ban­ number or for a limited period of the time fixed for opening will not be
quet was organized and prepared by time, since to all mankind and in considered.
PVery hour, divine Love supplies all I Plan*, specifications and form of
contract documenta may be examined
It seems that Riverton has "gone the boys under the direction of Mr.
at the office of F. M. Stokes, 1301
I domestic!” Mary Gilmore, a senior Rycraft, adviser of the Riverton Fu­ good.” (p. 494).
Testimonies appropriate to the oc­ Terminal Sales Bldg., Portland, Ore­
The pro­
I from Riverton, and Fred Winters, a ture Farmers of America.
gon, and a set ot said plans, specifi­
I senior from Bandon, were recently gram was as follows: Opening cere­ casion were then given by Christian cations, and forms may be obtained
Scientists
in
the
congregation.
This
monies,
Miles
Hartwell,
president;
I married. Geraldine Gilbert, class of
at the office of F. M. Stake*, 1301
period was completely filled by ex­ Terminal Sales Building, Portland,
*87, and Walter Barnes are “wedded.” tap dance, Zetta Gibson; mouth harp
pressions of gratitude for healing* Oregon, upon deposit of 015.00.
Mr*. Elgar Gillespie, formerly Classia and banjo solo, Clifton Guerin, Orton
The full amount of deposit for one
Standly; presentation of honorary and other help received during the set of documents will be returned to
Fellows, class of ’37, is now playing
degrees, F. F. A. officers; banjo solo, past year.
each actual bidder within a reason­
the role of a mother to a tiny lassie.
The closing hymn was No. 356, “TO able time after receipt of bids. Other
Clifton Guerin; “What the Young
Athletic« '
Farmer Wants,” Fred Rau, vice-pres­ thee O God we bring our adoration,” deposit* will be refunded with de­
If you are athletic-minded, you can
duction not exceeding the actual cost
ident of Oregon F.. F. A.; tap dance, and was followed by scientific state­ of reproduction of the drawings, upon
get a real bargain next Friday night
Zetta Gibson; “The National F. F. A. ment of being from the Christian Sci­ the return ot all document* in good
at the Riverton high school gym. The
day* after the
DR. W. S. PARKE
Organization,” Edgar Spiekerman, ence textbook, and correlative pass­ condition within 30 days
Riverton girls’ volleyball team will
Chiropractic-Physician
age from I John 3: 1-3 read by the date of opening bids.
president of State F. F. A.
play the girls from Langlois. After
Each bld shall be accompanied by
Electro-8urreon
Mr. Robinson also gave a short first reader.
a certified check, cashier’s check or
the' volleyball match, the “A” and
Fhysto-Therapbt
The
meeting
was
concluded
with
word of welcome to those in attend­
bid bond (with authorized surety
“B” basketball squads of the two
Office Hours: 9 ajn. - 12 m. 1-6
ance. The menu consisted of roast the benediction: “For the Lord shall company as surety) made payable to
school* will play. Harold Stevens of
owner in amount not less than 5
pm. Evenings by appointment
pork, mashed potatoes, gravy, cream­ comfort Zion: He will comfort all the
per cent of the amount of bld.
CoquiUe-will referee. The games will
444 W. First 8L
Phone 3k
ed carrots and peas, potato salad, hot her waste places; and He will make
The School District No. 8, Coos
start at 7:30 p. m. Admission for this
COQUILLE. OREGON
rolls, ice cream, coffee, and cookies. her wilderness like Eden, and her County, Oregon, reserves the right to
practice game will be 20c for adults
reject
any or all bids, and to waive
Those who served on the commit­ desert like the garden of the Lord;
and 10c for children—a real bargain!
informalities.
DR. J. W. HARRISON
tee* were: Decorations, Orville Hull,
No bidder may withdraw his bld af­
New Uniform*
VETERINARIAN
Jim Childers, Lyle Baughman, Earl
ter the hour set for the opening there­
The
girls
’
volleyball
team
and
the
Office and residence on Co-
of, or before award of contract, unless
Abbot and Ernest Kyte; seating, Roy
boys’ basketball teams will shine out
quiUe - Marshfield
Highway,
said awhrd is delayed for a period
Johnson, Orville Young, Erwin Plaep,
next place west Sanford
in a brilliant splendor of royal blue
exceeding 30 day*.
and Tom Minor; menu, Max Mullen,
Heights road. Phone 243
It is estimated that there Will be
and white satin and silk uniforms
P.O. Box 345 Coquille, Orogen
Orton Standley, Junior Gilbert, James
available for the work to be done
when the whistle* start blowing for
under this advertisement substantially
Staten, Winston Gibson, Tom Mc­
this year’s volleyball and basketball
O. C. SANFORD
the sum of 088,300.00.
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Kinney and Dick Bemetz; programs,
The student body opened
Keith Leslie, Clerk.
Attorney at Law
Fred
Porter
and
Milo
Carpenter;
en
­
Coquille
liando
First publication November 17, 1938.
fire on its ample treasury and pur-
Probate, Real Estate and Office
tertainment. Rex Chappel; finances,
Second publication November 24, 1938
I09R
1081
chased new outfit» ail around.
Last publication December 1, 1938
Practice, Notary Public
Keith Young and Graydon Haga; la­
Typing Class Record*
Room 16
dies assisting, Mr*. Malthu, Mr*. Ry-
sio far this year, Glenys GU-
Flrat National Bank Building
are erpft, Miss Allard, and Miss Robison;
bert
and
Clifton
Guerin
girls serving, Margarette Carlson,
leading the typing class In speed- Both
Dr. De La Rhue
Muriel Herman, Caroline Fetch,
DR. De L« RHUE
student* are averaging just under
twenty words per minute net'osi five- Glenys Gilbert, Lucille Danielson,
Eyesight Specialist
Genevieve Fetch and Doris Morgan.
minute tests.
Laird Bldg—Reception I
Grade School Library
Eyes
Girt* vs. Bar*
totally with Dr. J. 1 3«
I
Glenys Gilbert who has been
Wednesday ot last week saw three
Reception room jointly with
Coquille
working on the high school library
hard-fought volleyball games between
Dr. J. R. Bunch
has now started to work on the grade
, the boy* and girls. Although the boys
library,
under
Mrs.
Owen
’
s
direction.
DR. RALPH F. MILNE
. were victorious in the end, they were
The cataloguing of both libraries is
Have
IWmtiatFY
surprised at the greet improvement
Teeth Straightened
the girl* have made since last year. being arranged on the Dewey decimal
Another battle will be staged just be­ system. The grade school books are
dst NaU. Bank Bldg.
fore the girls play Langlois to deter­ divided into the four rooms with a
master file of all books in Mr. Leon­
Suite 1
mine the superiority of the sexes in
ard’s room.
,
DR. J. M. INGALLS
this sport.
All Foot Alta^’itotod
HARRY A. SLACK
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
Mrs. Mulkey called at the school
Attorney-at-Law
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
At Coquille Hotel Every Otter Tliwsday
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS
last week with a large collection of
First National Bank Buil^iag
Has* Dee. 1
bird pictures with a pocket on the In the Matter of the Guardianship
of Clarence S. Hatcher, Insane,
Call Hotel for Appointment
1
beck of each picture filled with in­
Oregon
Notice
To
Creditor«
Coquille
formation about that particular bird.
Notice is hereby given, that the
undersigned has been duly appointed
J. ARTHUR BERG
by the above entitled Court, as
of the person and estate
Attorney st Law
It I* The Little Things We Guardian
of said insane person, and has duly
R o / mo > 14 3
Do For Our Community
qualified as such.
Farmer* A Merchants Bank Bldg
Now, therefore, all persons having
That Makes It Prosper
Phone 37 .
claims against said estate are here­
8s n h Ow DMtes TO Meet
Coquille, Oregon
by notified and required to present
Every Need la A Meaner That
the same, together with proper
Embodies Charm aad Dignity
vouchers therefor, to the undersigned,
J. A. RICHMOND
at Coquille; Oregon, or at the law
LADY IN ATTENDANCE
WOOD — COAL
FUEL OIL
office of J. Arthur Berg, at Coquille,
PHYSICIAN and BURGEON
Oregon, within six months from the
STORAGE
Richmond-Barker Building
date hereof.
Dated this 28th day ot November,
Coquille. Ore.
1988.
Phonos: Office 62M, Bes.
Sylvia E. Hatcher,
Guardian
Southwestern Motors
Thanksgiving Day
Service At Church
Of Christ, Scientist
HOU
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Riverton School
Professional Cards
TKe Truly
Modem
Mortician
SCHROEDER BROS
MORTUAiUES, Inc.
Miss Inez Rover
Accordion
Benham’s Transfer
Anywhere For Hire
Gano Funeral Home