The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 15, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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Assembly of God
Meetings Continue
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The special meetings at the As- [ Open House in Coquille High
Seinbly of God are in their second School School is an event to which all
week. Pastor L. C. Persing reports parents ' and friends of the high
Drue Cunningham and C. K. Nor that the services are continuing in school students look forward. It will
cott returned Sunday afternoon from special interest to the public; the at- I be held on the evening of April 28—
their 16 days’ trip to eastern Oregon, tendance having been good. The the same night as the band concert.
with the former having been on over evangelist spoke to a large audience
The doors will be open at seven
in Idaho also. He says that coming Sunday night with his usual warmth O’clock in the evening, and the vis*
'itors WTR efiter'ihe building by the
over the Cascade divide on the Wil­ and good ability
lamette Highway was just like going
Evangelist Lindsay has made consid gymnasium door so that they can buy
through a tunnel, so high was the treble study of prophecy in the Bible their tickets to the band concert on
snow banked on either side, but adds and his messages are informing as the way in if they wish. All the
that it was a very beautiful sight.
well as inspiring. Thursday,(tonight), classrooms of the building will be
lie speaks on, “The Coming World of open, with teachers present at that
A. J. Mayse, who was in from his Toatorrow,” Friday evening he will time.
East Fork ranch Monday, and who speak largely out of his own experi-
The faculty committee appointed
is getting up close to the four score ence, his subject being, "Seventeen to have charge of the affair consists
mark, said that his Inability to plow Years ot Experiences in Preaching of Paul Snider,
chairman;
Mrs.
his field, or find anyone to do it, ¡the Gospel,” Sunday Is Palm Sun- Helen Ayers? Mrs. Ethel Kranich,
was solved Sunday when the Laird day, the. day of Christ’s triumphal and Mrs. Ruth Beyers. They will be
boys came down with their tractor entry into Jerusalem, which is com- assisted by a student committee ap-
id did It for him.
memorated.
Rev. Mr. Lindsay’s pointed by Student Boy President
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subject Sunday evening is ’’The Un-'.Jim Howe, made up of Fritz Kunz,
Mrs. J. A. Lamb left by Wednesday pardonable Sin.”
, Alvin Hickam, Vernon Eldredge and
Phyllis Litzenberger.^ These two
morning’s stage for a few weeks' visit
The. public is invited.
in southern California.
She goes
committees are doing everything pos-
first to North Hollywood where Mrs.
Large Rand-McNally maps of The sible to see that the evening will be
Slagle resides, and will attend the World and of the Uhl ted States, on' pleasant and profitable for our visi'
wedding of Mrs. Ula Leach next heavy paper at Norton’s, only 23c , tors.
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Monday. She also expects to go to each. ,
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The teachers are planning to ex
San Diego, where Mr. Lamb’s sister,
Mrs. F. W. Jones, resides. The three
Mail your Watch, Jewelry and Op- ’
ladies mentioned arc all former , tical Repairs to V. R. Wilson, Jew-;
residents in Coquille.
eler, Watchmaker and Optometrist.
! Expert Service. Coquille, Ore. lOtfs
Rev. Charles Brown has been at­
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tending and conducting Bible Con­ | See our large oispiay or choice pot
ferences at Myrtle Point and at plant« at Bercen’s, across highway
Marshfield all this week.
from telephone office.
Not the
cheapest but the best. Phone 64.
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Woman's Club Annual May Day--------------------------- ------- ---------—•,------
Dance, Saturday, May 1, in Coquille t
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Community Building. Come and see
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the queen crowned at 9:00 p. m.!
Admission 55 cents per person. 13t3
ASPARAGUS PLANTS — 3c each,
$2.50 per 100. FARR & ELWOOD
Judge King granted one divorce in
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circuit court here Tuesday, to Kath-
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rine E. Crouch, separating here from
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Paul A. Crouch.
April 16-17-18
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See our targe display of choice pot
plants at Bergen’s, across highway
from telephone office.
Not the
cheapest but the best. Phone 64.
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C. H. S. Open House
Wednesday, April 28
WAR BONDS
Cbalwlck Ledge Ne. tt
Woman’s Club Annual May Day
Dance, Saturday, May I, in Coquille
Community Building. Come and see
the queen erowned at 9:00 p. m.
Admission 33 cents per person. 13t3
—------COSMETICS
Chadwick Lodge, A. F. & A. M.
Special communications of Chad­
wick Lodge, No. 68, A. F. & A. M.
have been ordered as follows:
Tuesday, Apr. 20, Work in E. A.
Friday, Apr. 23, work on M. M.
Tuesday, Apr. 27, work in M. M.
Visiting brothers are invited to be
present.
R. C. Johnson, W. M
$2.00 YBRY COLOGNE
4 Odors (Limited Time)
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$2.(10 DOROTHY GRAY FACE POWDER
All shades
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50c MASKALS ALMOND LOTION
1 Pint
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Easter Cards - Gift Wraps
Haas Candies 1-2-3 lb. boxes
Easter Bunnies
Woman’s Club Annual May Day
Dance, Saturday, May 1. in Coquille
Community Building. Come and see
the queen crowned at 9:00 p. m.
Admission 33 cents per person.
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Tailant Greenough, who returned ’
last week from Portland where he
took his preliminary examination as a
selectee, left Tuesday of this week
for Camp Lewis where he was to re- 1
port yesterday for training.
He
spent most of the time while here in
fishing on the Rogue.
SUN-MON-TUE April 18-19-20
Mrs. James Richmond is expected
back tomorrow evening from Elkton,
where she went yesterday morning
on Missionary society business.
Belle Knife Hospital j
• Chas. E. Hilton, Coquille, under­
went a major operation, Mrs. Dollie '
V. HiU, of Arago, and Dave Ander- I
son, Coquille, both for medical1
treatment, all entering the hospital |
last Saturday.
A ba by «girl, Judy Marie, was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Church, who
reside on the highway to Bandon,
last Sunday.
Phyllis Clark, of Powers, under- i
went an appendectomy on Monday,
and Hugh Parsons, Coquille, a tan-;
silectomy on Tuesday..
A 714 pound baby boy was born 1
to Mr. and Mrs N. D. Wa t so n, of thi a i
city, yesterday.
Mrs. Don Schmidt, of Norway, in- i
jured in an automobile acident at
Johnson Mill as she was coming to .
work this morning, was brought to,
the hospital with possible Internal
injuries.
Dismissals
Wayne Gill,
Frances Judd last Saturday, and!
Gary Rhule, of Sutherlin, yeserday. |
S. B. McMains was fined $25 last
Saturday for having no P.U.C. per-
mit.
He paid $14, including costs
and $15 was suspended on condition
that he get the necessary plates at
once.
E. D. Willard, last Saturday, and
I. G. Workman, on Tuesday were
fined and each paid $1.00 and costs of
$4.00 for liaving imperfect mufflers
on their cars.
Alberta Brandon was summoned
by the city police to appear before
tne J. P. She is charged with main­
taining an unshaded neon light be­
low the window tops of the confec­
tionery, in violation of the Army**
dim-out regulations.
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HIT NO. TWO
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
“World In Action”
FOOD - Conquest
JAMES CRAIG
William LUNDIGAN
Patricia
DAÑE
John CARRADINE
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WVNN
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SCENES SHOWING THE “SCORCHED EARTH”
OF THE UKRAINE, RAISING OF PIGS IN LONDON.
Also are films taken in Greece and France showing
breadlines for Nazi handouts.
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LATEST NEWS EVENTS
REALISTIC BATTLE SCENES, STRUGGLES BETWEEN
MAN AND TANKS. FOR THE FIRST TIME THE AMER­
ICAN PUBLIC CAN SEE AUTHENTIC AND EXCLUSIVE
PICTURES OF THE L1FE AND-DEATH STRUGGLE
BETWEEN RUSSIA AND GERMANY
k MATINEE SUN. 1:45
Mat. lie - 25c Eve. lie - 46c
ADULTS
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FOR SALE-Duplex, 336 N. Taylor,
priced at $2250.00; $500.00 down,
balance $40.00 month. 5% interest.
Price reduded for cash.
Miss
Carlena Alley, 3644 Phinney. Se­
attle, Wash. Phone Melrose 4473
for quick reply.
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Producid hv
Samuel Mani
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POLICE!