The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 30, 1939, Page 9, Image 9

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    COQUILLE VALLET
SENTINKL, ÓÒQUÌLLt, OREGON THURSDAY. NOVEMBER M. 1339.
Get Xmas Money By Selling Odds and Ends l
Townsend Club
cycle, in excellent condition; rea­
sonable price. Inquire at Nosier
The local Townsend Club met Tues­
/ FARM PRODUCTS
Apt. No. 6. J.
l‘ts day evening for regular business ses­
sion, with President Drake in the
ONION SETS--White and Brown,;
USED McCormick Deering 10-20 chair
10c lb. 3 for 25c. FARR h EL­
Tractor, with Two Bottom 14-inch
All members take notice!
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Plows. Good condition. Priced for
Next meeting, Dec. 5, nominations
Quick Sale. Inquire at once. J. A. of officers for 1940. Be sure and come
SWEET PEAS—Plant Now, Spencer’s
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Mixed 10c at., bulk. FARR A EL­ i Lamb Co.
if you are interested in your club.
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• FOR SALE— “Farmer's Bargains”— A good crowd was out this week, 60 in
milking machines. Coos Feed A attendance. This was free pie and
FOR SALE — “Farmer’s Bargains ’—
coffee night AR present enjoyed the
Seed Stores.
Radios - Several Ranches - Pigs -
orchestra music.
Pullets - Cars - Separators - Gas FOR SALE CHEAP—1 console model
Next meeting will ba dance night,
Engines - Garden Tractor - Diskc -
and 1 table model Used Radios. so come and have a good time.
Ducks - Goats - Rabbits - Cows -
Both in A-l condition. J. A. Lamb
The Ladies Auxiliary of the club
Horses. See FARR A ELWOOD’S
Company.
■ met with Mrs. W. W. Tilghman on
“Swap Board.”
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Friday, with the following present:
Mesdamt-s E A Wimer, Z. C Strang,
FOR SALE — Peonies, assorted and
Jerry Peart, Leo J. Cary, A. M
named varieties.
Cooper’s Gar­
FOR RENT—Furnished Room, bath Mclntee, H. A, McCue, Tom Drake,
dens.
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‘and hot water; close to two board­ Geo. Wilkinson, Leontine Knox,
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CROWN DAIRY FEEDS and poultry
ing houses. Reasonable rent. Mrs. Myrtle Jones, W. H. Schroeder, R
feeds are giving satisfaction to; A, N. Foley, 490 South Henry. Phone Newton, and the hostess. Lovely re­
thousands of users in the northwest.
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ItS freshments were served and the host­
A feed for every need. For sale by [
FOR RENT—3-room Apartment, fur­ ess was surprised with a large birth­
Coos Feed & Sqpd Stoies.
nished; elderly couple preferred. day cake in honor of her natal day
—Proas Cor.
JUST ARRIVED—Our fall shipment
345 South Coulter. Mrs. Josie Oil­ this month.
Rev. Edwin C. Swanson, Pastor
The Church with a Bible Ministry
where Jesus Christ is Captain and THE COQUILLE GOSPEL TABER­
men are crew.
NACLE (Assembly of Ged)
9:45 a. m.—Sunday School, C. L.:
Second and Heath Streets
Brockman, superintendent.
R. D. E. Smith, Minister
11:00 a. m. Morning worship. “Holy
Sunday services: Sunday School,
la Love.”
9:45 A. M.
5:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. The young
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
people are meeting from 5:30 to 6:30 !l Christ’s Ambassadors (Young Peo­
p. m., with refreshments and a time of I ple) 6:30 P. M.
fellowship following.
Come! And' Popular song service and revival
| meeting, 7:30 P. M., choir, orchestra,
bring a friend.
7:30 p. m.—Evening worship. Ser­ 1 special music.
mon: “Adorning the Temple.”
Weeknight Services: Meeting for
You will find a hearty welcome by fellowship and prayer, Tuesday 7:30
the pastor and membership awaiting P. M. Prophetic studies in the reve­
you.
lation, Friday 7:45 P. M.
Riverton School
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Coquille, Oregon
F. F. A.
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
The F. F. A. boys recently pur- I Sunday Service at 11 a. m.
chased ten new blue sweat pants and
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Subject
for .___
next _ _____
Sunday, “God ia
ten blue sweat shirts for the main the Only Cause and Creator.1
string high school basketball players.
Wednesday evening meeting at
The words, “Riverton Trojans,” made o'clock.
of white felt, will be stitched across
Free public Reading Room at 256
the outfits.
brane Bldg., open every day except
Mrs. Fleming will accompany him.
His subjects will be:
Tuesday, “Are We Wasting Our
Time?”
Wednesday, “Is the Church Nec­
essary?”
Thursday, “Saved by Grace.”
Friday, “They Looked Upon Him.
C. Adrian Sias, Ideal minister, as
sures that there will be good special
music and congregational singing each
night and extends the cordial invi­
tation of the church to attend these
meetings.
The Holy Name Catholic Church
Schedule fsr year 1939
First Sunday of the month—Mass
at Bandon, 9:00 a. m.; at Coquille
11.-00 a. m.
Second Sunday—Mass at Myrtle
Point at 9:00 a. m.; Coquille 11:00 a.
m.
Third Sunday—Maas at Coquille,
9:00 a. m.; Bandon, 11:00 a. m.
Fourth Sunday—Maas at Powers,
8:30 a. m.; Coquille 11:00 a. m.
Fifth Sunday—Mass at Coquille
9:00 a. m.; Myrtle Point 11:00 a. m.
Fourth Thursday—Mass at Gold
Beaeh at 7:00 a. m.
Fourth Friday—Mass at Brookings
at 9:00 a. m.
Sunday and holidays from 12:30 to
Lines are to be painted on the floor 5:00 p. m.
of the old gymnasium and a general
cleaning is to take place in that room
Church of Christ
so that the “Scrubs” can practice bas­
Dr. Lafayette Waters from the
E. Fourth A Coulter Sts.
ketball in there.
Hoyt Hotel, Portland, was a house
One block east of Henry St. Bridge
The old lockers in the boys’ dressing
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bennett
C. Adrian Sias, Minister
room have been tom out and the
St James’ Episcopal Church
from Wednesday until Sunday morn­
Four-night Preaching Mission, Dec.
lumber has been made into benches.
Oar. 3rd and EUtott Streets
ing.
5 to 8. See elsewhere in this paper.
Hooks have been put into the walls
Mr. and Mrs. Wannamaugher, of
Let every member and friend come The Rev. George R. Turney, Vicar
for the boys’ clothing.
Dec. 3—First Sunday in Advent
West Myrtle Point, Mrs. Phoebe Har­
each night and bring others.
A new scoreboard, 30 in. x 4 feet,
3:00 a. m.—Holy Communion.
Sunday morning, “Be Sure Your
Wooden Barrels. FARR A EL­ FOR RENT—3-room furnished apart­ ry, of Coquille, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
has been built in the gymnasium. The
9:45 a. m.—Church School.
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ment, the first house west of the Bunch and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bunch, numbers to indicates the scores are Sins Will Find You Out”
11:00 a. m.—Holy Communion and
of
Rink
Creek,
were
at
the
Arthur
7:30
p.
m.
Caps
lie
service.
Guaran
­
bridge, on highway to Bandon. lt*s
6x7 inches.
FLEX O GLASS—Economical, easy to
Bennett home Monday in honor of
teed capsules prepared by expert sermon. (Corporate Communion of
The P. U, C. plates for the three
apply, covering for poultry house FURNISHED New, Clean, g-room Mrs. C. H. Bunch’s 75th birthday.
physician to first 100 attendants. men and boys iq this deanery).
district-owned buses have arrived.
windows, hot beds, etc., only 25c
Wednesday, 1:30 p. m.—St. James’
Cottages and garage. Gas, light,
Subject, “Precious Promise.”
Mrs. Phoebe Harry is staying at the
These plates show that the buses have
sq. yd. FARR A ELWOOD.
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guild. Parish house; 2:00 Bible class.
hot and cold water incl. Close in. Bennett borne for several days,
been inspected by ¡th» state police
A Four-Night Preaching Mission,
Thursday, 10:00 a. m.—Holy Com­
Phone 7 5J or call st 600 North
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Haughton
WE Vulcanize your tubes—not cold
and that they now meet all safety with Clyde A. Fleming, (recently munion, St. Andrew’s day.
Taylor.
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and sons, Jim and Sidney, of Lea-
patch them. No extra cost. 340
I requirements.
from Mt. Vernon, Wash., and now the
Thursday, Dec. 7, 7:30 p. m.—St.
burg, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Harbert
West Front street, Coquille. Thorn­
minister of the Christian Church of James’ evening guild.
WANTED
Haughton
and
sons,
Dick
and
Ken
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ton Tire Service.
Harold Beall spent the Thanksgiv­ Pendleton), preaching, will be held
YOUNG businessman wants room and neth, of Catching Creek, ware Wed­ ing holidays tn McMinnville, Portland, next Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
COQUILLE Representative for Avon
CHURCH OF GOD
board in refined private home. Ad­ nesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Salem; Miss Dorothy Rowland, in and Friday December 5 to 3, in the
Cosmetics.
Write Box 94, Co­
7th and Henry Streets
dress replies to Box B, Care Sen­ R. W. Haughton, of Norway.
Eugene; Carroll Rycraft, In Corvallis; local Church of Christ, at 7:30 p. m.
quille.
Its
Lectures from the Book ot Revela­
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robison returned
tinel.
lt*s
Wayne Robinson, in his bed at the
Mr. Fleming, bom on a farm near tion, from a blackboard and chart,
Monday from a week's vacation vis­
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WHO OWES YOU
J WANTED — Farmer's Bargains's —
Coquille Hospital; Mr. Leonard at Spokane, Wash., is a product of the by Evangelist J. J. Gillespie, of Sa­
iting relatives and friends in Corval­
home on Bullards Route with com­ Spokane University. He is looking lem, Oregon, each evening at 7:30
Water
Pipe
-
Jobs
-
Mare
-
Brown
lis
and
Portland.
Mrs.
Randleman,
of
We collect delinquent accounts.
pany from Portland, Corvallis and forward with anticipation to this, his
Leghorns
-
Banties
-
Cook
Stove
-
p. m.
Bandon, stayed at the Robison home
No collection, no charge. Western
Eugene; Mrs. Joyce Owen, in River­ first trip into this part of the state.
See FARR A ELWOOD'S “Swap while they were gone.
Mercantile Agency. Phone 161, Co­
ton; Mlsf Opal Robison, at her home
Board.”
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Dal M. King has had a cabin con­
quille, Oregon. I. H. Heaton, Mgr.
in Arago, and Mrs. Marcella Rawe,
structed at the north end of his ranch, in Klamath Falls.
WANTED
—
Experienced
girl
or
wom
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LET
PLUMBING Supplies—Toilet»—Sep­
across the highway from the Claver
an to do housework, day time. In­
tic Tanks—Everything to complete
place, to be occupied by his employee,
The first and second string boys’
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East Second, mornings
y
ouï riUIIliTlllii
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your
Plumbing juu.
job. ocx:
See ud
us iui
for , quire
Stacy Ward.
basketball teams will play the Marsh­
Ix>w Estimates. J. A. Lamb Co. SI or after 3 p. m.
Its
Patty Druliner, of Norway, ren­
INSURE YOU
field teams at Marshfield Friday eve­
RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call dered a vocal solo, entitled, “South of ning. This will be the third practice
And Handle Your REAL ESTATE For You
PEB8ONAL PROPERTY
on farmers in N. Coos County. No the Border,” at the Townsend pro­ game of the season. The second game
ROOFING—108 sq. ft. with tar A
experience or capital required. gram in Myrtle Point Sunday, She was played against Langlois at Lang-
Steady work, Make up to |12 a was accompanied by T- P. Haberly, of lois Tuesday evening. The student
nails, only 3L15. FARR A EL-
Myrtle Point.
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day. FURST A THOMAS, 426
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body attended this game with trans­
Mrs. Finley Schroeder end Mrs. portation being provided by the Bear
3rd St., Oakland, Cal.
It*
Will
TWO Milk Cows for sale.
Guy Tennant went down to Lampa Creek bus.
PBOPEBTT FOE SALE
freshen Dec. 30. Hugo Michel, Lee,
Wednesday and brought Mrs. Schroe- New Arrival
lt*s
Ore.
1J I FOR SALE—The E. H. Kern house der’s mother, Mrs. Emily Burgess,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barnes,. (Ger­
back with them for a short visit
I
aldine Gilbert), are the parents of
I at 336 South Maple, lot and a half.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Watkins and an eight pound daughter, Judith Joy,
Can 34R or see A. Clifford Kern.
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daughter, Jean, and Clifford Albert­ bom Saturday morning at the Mast
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son, of Halls Creek, and Mr. and Mrs. Hospital in Myrtle Point Geraldine
MODERN House, 10 acres ground A. H. Bender attended the birthday
was a member of the Riverton gradu­
all fenced, Vi beautiful myrtle park, party in honor of Sam Damron, at
ating class of 1937.
FOR COMPLETE
spring
water
piped
to
house,
double
the A. R. Bennett home Monday eve­ Off Crutches
C. A. BARTON
garage, electricity and water, ning. Refreshments of popcorn, cake
Attorney at Law
Clifton White, who has been on
chicken houses for 1,000 birds, 700 and coffee were served to the guests.
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crutches since August as the result of
Coquille, Oregon
Reds, 3 cows, 2 calvee. First house
Lucille Danielson, of Riverton, is 1 an automobile accident is able to get,
' on Rink creek. Goodwin’s. 42tfs working for Mrs. George Gamer
Phone 21-L
Title Co. Bide.
around without them now.
WIRING A REPAIRING
ISLER BLDG.
while th» latter is convalescing after Visitors
REMODEL YOUE HOME
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a recent major operation.
The high school had three visitors
Several local Odd Fellows attended last week—Quentin Church, graduate
TALLANT GREENOUGH
F. H. A. PLAN
Attorney at Law
the degree work in the lodge hall In of 1938; Hazel Heffley, 1939; and r
Low Bate ef Interest
Myrtle Point Point Wednesday eve­ Muriel Herman, 1939.
Small Monthly Payments
Room 14
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Mansell Drayage &
«
Listed below are a few suggestions ning whan the Bandon team put oat
First National Bank Bldg.
the work in the third degree with a'
for Modernization:
Mr. Leonard is giving the boys and
Delivery Co.
Phone 263
Coquille, Ore.
class of four. Refreshments ot pie, girls of his room a forty-five minute
Adding New Rooms
ice cream and coffee were served.
physical education period each day.
Applying New Roofs
Local and Long Distance
Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and
O. C. SANFORD
AU six weeks tests except arithme­
Repaint Inside and Out
I
Mrs. A. H. Bender were: Mr. and tic and spelling were given the sev­
Attorney at law
New Garage
Barns, Poultry Houses and Other Mrs. R. C. Latham, Selma and Royce, enth and eighth graders last week.
Probate, Beal Estate and Office
Mrs. E. A. Bender and children, Bev­ Arithmetic was given Monday, and
- GENERAL REPAIRING ON
Farm
Buildings
Practice, Notary Public
erly and Eddie, all of McMinnville, spelling Tuesday this week.
ALL MAKE8 OF CARS
Inquire
Retail
Department
Room 16
SMITH WOOD-PRODUCTS, INC. Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
The grade school combined to give
First National Bank Building
Twenty-Four Hour Service
for information on how improvements Schroeder, of Myrtle Point, end Mrs. , a little Thanksgiving program in the
Kate
Hodson,
of
Norway.
The
after-
,
gymnasium last Wednesday afternoon.
may be made at low monthly cost
DR. De La RHUE
noon was spent In visiting and play­ With the Classes
i45t5s
I
ing game.
Eyesight Specialist
Several members of the Oregon
The members and their families of History class have received the ma­
FRESH Milk Cow for sale. First,
I-airg Bldg—Reception room
house across Coquille river bridge the Pleasant Point club met at the terial which they requested from the
jointly with Dr. J. R- Bunch
on road to Fishtrap. Sarah Mc­ Myrtle Grange Hall Thursday night , Chamber of Commerce in practically
finals
Adams.
46t2 for a Thanksgiving dinner and pro- , every county of the state. They will
gram.
, each give a talk on the resources, in­
DR. RALPH F. MILNE
A. L. Hooton, electrical contractor Norway Scheel Notes
dustries, tourist attractions, etc., of
Dentistry .
and dealer, 274 Second St, Coquille.
The Literary Society, which meets ( the county to which they have been
Personal Interest
Complete stock ot wiring supplies. tf every two weeks, has enjoyed two ,
Teeth Straightened
assigned.
Friendly Counsel
short original plays written by the
Alice Church leads the typing I
1st Natl. Bank Bldg.
Dr. C. G. Stem, Chiropractor. 292 fifth and sixth grades.
' Honest Advice
, class with a net rate of 29 words per
Suite 1
Moulton St., phone 86-J.
tf
The result of the six weeks’ testa minute
.
on a fifteen minute speed
Proper Guidance
test. Genevieve Fetch is second with
LADT IN ATTENDANCE
HARRY A. SLACK
a rate of 22 words per minute on the
Attorney -at-Law
same length test
NOTHING OVERLOOKED
First National Bank Building
Mrs Robinson has been testing each
Phone 1-J
member of the public speaking class
on readihg and writing speed and
Oregon
Coquille
voice tones In connection with the
regular lecture part of the class work.
J. ARTHUB BERG
man, phone 101R.
It’s
of rye grass, clover seed, orchard
grass, seed oats and vetch and seed
NICE Room For Rent—240 West Sec­
grains. See us first. Get our prices.
ond St. Across street from Stage
Save money. Coos Feed A Seed
Depot.
It’s
Stores.
FOR RENT—Furnished Home, newly
miscellaneous
papered and painted; lights and
water furnished. Call at MS North
BUTCHERING SUPPLIES—Smoked
Coulter in rear. Maize W. Foote,
Salt - Tenderquick - Sausage Sea­
soning - Pickling Salt - Crocks - i its
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Baptist Church
and EUtott Sts.
Norway News Items
GEORGE E. OERDING
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Professional Cards
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ELECTRIC SERVICE
E. G. OPPERMAN
HAUUNG
Coquille Garage
Attention
to Details
Special This Week
AjjaqMDjjs qsoij
Attorney at Law
Ellingsen Building
Phone 37
Coquille, Oregon
J. A. RICHMOND
Physician and Surgeon
Belle Knife Hospital BMg.
Coquille, Ore.
Phones: Office 241 Rea. 93R
Gano Funeral Home
’SI avaNos
Oh, Boy! Don’t Mira It!
CHRISTMAS CANDIES
In Delightful Boxed Wrapo
Brown & Haleys, Society Brands
CHRISTMAS CARDS
Get Your Cards From Our
Versatile Selection — Just Installed
THE TIP TOP
show: I average, Junior Smith; II
average, eighth grade, Mary June
Foote. Billie Smith, Lester Cross.
Chest«. Oylear, Elvin Wilmark; fifth
grade, Molly Oylear and Bobby Det­
lef sen
Hea th-»-meter scales, a football
and several new books have been
purchase d from funds raised at our
Hallowe'en party.
The lower grades have started work
on their Christmas program.
Eyes
Laird
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