The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 02, 1939, Page 8, Image 8

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THE COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE, OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY », 1939.
School Headed By
Ministerial Group
Boy Seoul Week
To Be Observed
Coquille Gospel Tabernacle
Farm Debt Flan
(Assembly ef God)
Second and Heath Sts.
Aid To Creditors
R. D. E. Smith, Minister
Creditors of farmers as well as 1
The Bible Study on Friday night of
farm debtors are eligible for Farm
(Continued from Page One)
1 this week will deal with the “Gifts of
“The Church Through the
- 1
.. ...... . ' -■
»•—........ .. ■"■■■" ■ Security Administration debt adjust­ the Spirit” as expounded in the 12,
ment
services,
according
to
Dale
R.
Centuries’'
place will be announced later.
' 13 and 14 chapters of First Corin­
Winn, county FSA supervisor, 201
Instructor, C. Adrian Sias, minister
Mayor Milne’s proclamation fol­ Laird Building, Coquille. Equitable thians by Paul. The subject is being
of th* Church of Christ.
studied by popular request. Questions
lows:
settlement of outstanding debts can
Synopsis : Deals with the growth i |
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specifically answered will be, “Is Low
often be effected through confidental
and history of the Christian church
The Boy Scouts of America, incor­ and friendly negotiations between the Paul’s substitute for the gifts of the
from the time of the early church porated February 8, 1910, and char­
spirit?” “Are these gifts developed
'creditors and debtor involved.
down to today. Such questions as: tered by Congress June 15, 1916, have
by education or revelation?” “What
Many creditors have been spared is the proper definition of these
What were the early churches like ? during the past twenty-nine years
How does your church compare with rendered notable service to the na­ the cost of expensive foreclosure pro­ gifts?” The study will be valuable
the church of then? What was the tion. They have done effective work ceedings, the difficulty of finding inasmuch as it accurately sets forth
suitable tenants for their lands, and
influence of Psul on the early church ?
in this community and throughout the often hopeless task of securing the views which Pentecostal people
What were the chief factors leading
hold in regard to these things.
the country.
payment on old obligations. Impartial
to the Reformation and who were the
Morning Worship, eleven o’clock
Nearly one and one-half million review and negotiations sponsored by
main leaders? Text: G ¡clow’s church
Sunday
morning. Sunday School at
the
debt
adjustment
service
have
made
persons
are
now
enrolled
and
during
History.
nioe forty-five.
the years practically 8,000,000 in­ this possible.
“Youth Action in Preparing'For
dividuals
through the
various
Meanwhile the farm operator in­
The Sunday evening revival ser­
Marriage and Home Life”
Instructor, C. C. Farr, past in­ branches of Scouting, have enjoyed volved, with a working relationship vice will feature a sermon entitled
structor in college and high school. adventure, hiking, -camping, swim­ already established with the creditor “Twentieth Century Hoax”. The ser­
Synopsis: A course for young peo­ ming, woodcraft, handicraft, fellow­ can continue his operations on a mon will trace the gradual loss of
ple and young married couples. Age ship, health and safety; have learned sound basis and again assume a just spiritual realities since the establish­
limit 16 years and over. This course how to be helpful to others and have debt burden. Consolidation, refinanc­ ment of the Christian religion by
analyzes home conditions in America been trained to be participating citi­ ing, extension* and adjustments re­ Jesus and point out those practices,
sult in restoring the farmer’s capacity forms and ceremonies which haw re­
tedajr and applies Christian correct- zens.
to pay and enable him to continue placed the former reality. It is an
i.n
Problems of Personality anJ
During the week of February 8th to
social relationships are dealt with. 14th the Boy Scouts of America will established farming operations.
interesting examination of Christian
Reaching a basis on which the custom—customs which have come to
Home economics and chnd training celebrate their twenty-ninth anni­
creditors can again realise a reason­ bear all the weight of the Jewish
are included. No text.
versary.
able return from his investment and traditions which Jesus so roundly con­
“Jesus And His Teachings”
Therefore,
I, Ralph F. Milne, the debtor can meet his obligations demned in His day.
Instructor, G. R. Turn-y, pastor of
Mayor of the City of Coquille, do not only aids the two parties in­
St. James Episcopal Church.
Beginning Monday, February 6, the
Aim: To lead to an increased hereby recommend that the citizens volved but eventually contributes to Goepel Tabernacle will be co-operat­
of
this
city
observe
the
Boy
Scout
the welfare of the entire community. ing with the Ministerial Association
acquaintance with the main emphases
made by Jesus in His teachings, to a Week for the purpose of strengthen­ Similarly the county government in the School of Religious Education.
further understanding of the impli­ ing the work of the Boy Scouts of benefits in that payment of back During the six weeks of the school
taxes is considered in nearly every ad­ the Tabernacle Bible Study will be
cations of His teachings for our pres­ America.
ent day personal and social living,
I earnestly recommend that our justment.
united with the union effort, the Tues­
and to more active participation in civic organizations, our churches, and
Cojjnty voluntary debt adjustment . day night services will be discon­
carrying His teachings into effect. our schools co-operate in carrying committee« cooperate with the FDA tinued and the mid-week prayer meet­
“The New Testassent: Its Values
out a program for the definite recog­ supervisors in laying out plans for ing will be held on Friday night.
and Content”
nition and effective work of the Boy adjustment in many cases. Requests
Instructor, Rev. Howard Graybeal, Scouts of America, in order that the for debt adjustment aid should be
pastor of the Pioneer Methodist work of the Boy Scout Program may made directly to the county super­ Sheriff Howell Takes
Church.
Two To State Prison
be extended to an increasing propor­ visor.“
Synopsis: The nature of the re­
tion of the boyhood of our city and
ligious movement centering about
’ Sheriff Wm. F. Howell took two
adjacent communities.
Jesus Christ in Palestine in the first
men to the state penitentiary at Sa­
In
witness
whereof
I
have
hereunto
century, ths general content of the
lam Wednesday, after they had been
New Testament, and the values of set my hand and caused the seal of
convicted in the circuit court here.
the .New Teaament for the develop­ this city to be affixed.
They were E. P. Suratt, who pleaded
Done this 1st day of February in
ing of humanity are studied in this
The schedule for home economics guilty to a burglarly charge and was
the year of our Lord One Thousand
coarse.
, extension meetings for February is sentenced to four years, and Roy
Text: “The Worker and his Bible." Nine Hundred and Thirty-Nine.
given as follows. “Care of the Hand« Randall, who was convicted on an­
Ralph F. Milne, Mayor
Eiselen.
and Nails” will be discussed at the
Open To All
' *
-- February extension meetings in the other grand larceny charge of burg­
lary and sentenced to three years
Time — Six consecutive Monday
The, Scout Birthday Wednesday, communities named:
imprisonment.
nights, beginning Feb. 6 at 7:30 p. m. February 8th. This will be Scouting’s
February 3 — “What if Sister
Place—'Pioneer Methodist Church. 29th birthday, A special Boy Scout
Dean—R. D. E. Smith.
broadcast will be made over KSL be­ Flunks.” Study Club« at 2:30. Febru­
Information—Phone 261 or see any tween 7:15 and 7:30 p. m. Pacific ary 6—State home economics exten­ a. m. February 17—Bandon, at the
sion council meeting. February 7 to home of Jessie Stevenson, 10:30 a. m.;
of the faculty.
Standard Time. Listen in.
10—Home interests conference at also on February 17 at 2:30 p m.,
Registration—Foe 25 cents. Two
Scout Citizenship Day in the
courses may and should be taken, one School, Thursday, February 9. Scouts Corvallis. February 8—“When Mother Radio study clubs meet to hear the
Takes a Vacation” given over KOAC talk, “When Abilities Differ.” Febru­
each period.
will wear uniform« to school.
by Mrs. Walter Laird of Norway at ary 21—Fairview. February 22—
Please register with your pastor
Scout Brotherhood Day, Friday,
February 11—Coos North Bayside. February 23—Green
before the opening of the school. February 10. “A Scout is Friendly.” 9:30 a. m.
county
committee
meeting in Coquille. Dell. February 24—Allegany, and on
All are welcome.
He is a friend to all and a brother to February 14—PoWers-Gaylord meet­ February 28 Miss Joan Paterson,
every other Scout.
ing at the Fellowship Hall at 10:80 specialist in home furnishings, will
Belle Knife Hospital
Scout Service Day, Saturday, Febru­ a. m. -February 15—Dora, at the train project leaders for the curtains
Mrs. Werner Plaep and baby boy ary 11. Each Troop (No. 14 and No. home of Mrs. Julius Benham,* Sitkum, and draperies project. The meeting
were able to leave the hospital and 63) will have a window display in 10:30 a. m. February 16—Bayview will be held in the Coquille high
return to their home on Lamps creek some local store. Scouts will be pres­ at the home of Thelma Peterson, 10.30 school starting promptly at 10:30 a. m.
last Saturday. Other dismissals the ent at each display all afternoon to S-.!
.
Il JLL'l
■■ ■■■■..
! I
answer questions, explain the con­
past week were: Mamie Jones, of
struction or use of articles displayed,
Myrtle Point; Dick Si ver, Mrs. Mar­
and to give demonstrations in signal­
tha Bennett and Audrey Gregory, all
ling, first aid, knot tieing, etc.
of Coquille.
Scout Reverence Day, Sunday,
Jeff L. Crosby, of the Gravel Ford- February 12. “A Scout is reverent.”
Dora section who entered the hoe- There will be a special service at the
pital for treatment and submitted to Pioneer Methodist church at the regu­
a major operation last Thursday, is lar morning church hour. Rev. Gray­
improving now.
beal will give a special message on
Mrs. McMiller, of Dora, entered the “Scouting” theme. Scouts will at­
the hospital yesterday for treatment. tend in uniform.
Mrs. H. F. Winkleton, of Portland,
Scout Dedication Day, Monday,
came here to the hospital ten days February 18. Ulis is the day for all
ago for a major operation.
Senior Scouts to pledge themselves
Mrs. Jas. Bottom, of this city, un­ the Senior Scout Citizenship Dedi­
derwent a major operation last Sun­ cation.
Court of Honor Advancement Day,
day. Mrs. Ernest Storm, of Bandon,
submitted to a major operation last Tuesday, February 14. A special court
of honor will be held. Besides the
week.
presentation of advancement awards,
FOR SALE—(Household Furniture, there will ba a special program of
To
gasoline stove, bookcase, chairs, music, demonstrations, and contests.
beds, canned goods, Philco battery, The public is urged to attend this cli­
radio, etc.; also trailer, 1927 Chev. max to Boy Scout Week.
(Continued from Page One)
sentation by pup«, of Junior high
Junior High To
Present Operetta
«cool age.
This will mark the first time in
several years that anything of this
nature has been presented by the local
school and every effort is being put
The members of the Junior Band
and S. A. B. Chorus of the Lincoln
Junior High have been hard at work
during the past two weeks in prepar­
ation for an operetta which is planned
for the early part of March.
The try-outs and preliminary prac­
tices have been completed and the
cast is working regularly under the
direction of Miss Anita Pageler who
is , being assisted by Miss Edna
Schrock of the junior high faculty.
“The Band Wagon” is a full length
two act operetta selected by Miss
Pageler as being well adapted for pre-
forth to insure ite «ucce««.
On the evening of Thu[*d**’ J*n'
uary 26th, the J. H. 8. basket ball
team met its worst defeat of the sea­
son at the hands of • My^„ P,° ‘
quintet. The final score of 22 to 3
was somewhat discouraging to the
local team inasmuch as it did not re­
flect the fact that the two team,
seemed to be quite evenly
insofar as floor play
J«11 h*,r^
ling were concerned. Although they
shot a great many times, the Coquill«
.uv*. ■
——, —- -
boys simply could not hit the
MEAT SPECIALS
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEB. 3 and 4
BACON
. . . . . 2JC
By the Piece
Lean and Sugar .Cured
9c
BOILING BEEF Lb.
15c
BEEF CUBE' Lb.
ROUND STEAK Fresh Ground, Lk 18c
Boneless, fine for brazing
Bond's Market
Coquille
Front St
Home Economics
Marc H. Shelley
February Dates
Building Contractor
Anything in Building Construe
Phone 195M, Coquille
INSURANCE
Don’t run your car without insurance. Get protection from
George E. Oerding
First National Bank Bldg.
Miss Inez Rover
Dr. De La Rhue
Eyesight
Specialist
Piano
Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted
Reception room jointly with4
Dr. J. R. Bunch
<*
Laird Building
82-J
Coquille
Classical and
Beginnen - Advas
High School ert
Accordion
Have
START THE YEAR RIGHT BY LETTING
US SAVE YOU MONEY
WE ALL HAVE LEARNED
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$ II Costs Us Money To Call On You
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Delivery Co.
Local and Long Distance
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You With
Pickup and 1926 Chev. sedan. Con­
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sider exchanging for late sedan.
Complete stock of wiring supplies,
S. P. Stewart, Lee - McKinley
and dealer, 274 Second St., Coquille.
Route.
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