The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 03, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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Personal Mention
A Great Speaker To
Be AtM. E. Church
Japanese Missionary To Speak
At Baptist Church Friday
tor practising in the city of Phila­
delphia, he felt the urge to preach
and entered the ministry of what was
at that time the Southern Methodist
church. He rose to prominence in
the group and today is a member
of one of the more important boards
of the United Methodist Church. His
message is direct and with power; he
does not hestitate to speak straight
from the shoulder and with a fund of
information which few have;
his
message has definite value.
A pot-luck dinner precedes the
evening service. It will be held at
8:30 and the message of Dr. Vli^t will
come at 7:30. Delegations from Myr­
tle Point, Marshfield, North Bend,
Gardiner and Elkton, will attend.
There will be no charge, other than
a free-will offering.
and then when the war broke out
had to leave and she spent some time
in the Philippines and later taught
in Shanghai. She spent more than
a year interned behind barbed wire
barricades. Everyone is welcome to
hear of her experiences. This will
be one of her first speaking en­
gagements since her return.
Miss Margaret Cuddeback, mis­
sionary to Japan recently repatriated
Dr. C. K. Vllet, a man of nation­ on the Gripsholm, will tell of her ex­
wide prominence, will be at Pioneer periences Friday evening at 7:30 at
church Tuesday, February 8.
Dr. the Emmanuel Baptist Church. For
County Commissioner P. W. Culver
was admitted Monday to McAuley
Hospital in Marshfield where be was
to undergo a major operation.
lted-
Sunday evening, February 8, Miss
sred Mollie Baird, returned missionary
[>ear from Lucknow, India, will be speak­
ing at the Assembly of God Church.
Mollie Baird, native of Texas, went
” ” to India eighteen years ago to es-
tablish an orphanage and in that time
has had but one brief furlough. Dur- Fishing Regulations Made By
ing*' those years she has accumulated State Game Commission
a large knowledge of the people and
"" Final action regarding the 1944:
j the country ol India and will be
angling regutattohs was taken by the ■
¡a moat interesting speaker
Oregon State Game Commission when !
Miss Mollie Jlaird comes to Coquille
it met in Portland on January 29.
¡from the state-wide convention of the
Effective February 1 will be the
' Assemblies of God where she was the
new regulations on steelhead and sal­
WANTED—Lady for housework, 8
principal missionary speaker.
mon over 20 inches in length. In the
a. m. till 8 p. m. Good wages. C. E.
Rev. L. C. Persing, pastor of the
coastal streaiins the bag limit was five
Treece, phone 188M.
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Assembly of God, states that the ser­
i fish a day, but now the limit in all
vice will begin at 7:30 Sunday eve-
'sections will be three fish a day or
Don Kramer To Be One
ning and a cordial welcome is ex-
¡nine in any seven consecutive days
Of A Destroyer Crew
; tended the public to .attend.
[ or in possession at any one time.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tuttle went to
' There will be no bag limit, however,
Vancouver to spend last week-end A Meeting Saturday That
[on jack salmon under twenty inches
with Laura Kramer. Her son, Don
1 in length.
Parents Should Attend
W. Kramer, was home on an eleven-
The six-inch trout season will
To lay upon parents the burden of
day leave from Treasure Island. He
open on April 13 and close October
is waiting the completion of a new responsibility for the care and guid­
31. The bag limit remains the same
destroyer on which he is to ship ance of their children is the purpose as before, 15 fish or 15 pounds and 1
out. Don is now a Sound Man, petty of a special service at the Coquille fish in any one day but not to exceed
officer third class, The destroyer is Seventh-day Adventist Church, Sat- 30 fish or 30 pounds and 2 fish in any
being constructed at Seattle and will urday, February 5. This is part of a seven consecutive days or in pos­
J>e completed some time this month, nation-wide “Christian Home' pro­
session at any one time.
gram in all Adventist Churches on
The special season of June 1 to
¡that day. The time of the service
More Funds Needed For
October 31 on the upper part of the
.will be 11:00 o’clock.
Infantile Paralysis Campaign
I Growing child delinquency, leaders North Umpqua was abolished and
Due to the greatest need ever, the announce, should be charged more this section of the river, therefore,
campaign for funds for the National , directly to the home and lack of pa- wilt be open to winter fishing for
steelhead over twenty inches.
Foundation
for
,
... Infantile Paralysis, to .rental example and authority than
A few other changes were made in .
fight
the
dreaded
"crippier,
”
will!
to
genera
i
war
conditions.
And
in
fight'
“crippier,
will
continue until February 19 in coun- ;thoae casea invoiving Uquor> it may some of the county regulations which
ties where the quota has not been ^ traced to
home or ,ome one, will be listed in the official synopsis
reached.
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violating an ordinance. The program of angling regulations that will be
This is word from Dr. E. T. Hed-
feature the influence of the available for distribution some time
lund, state chairman, as he sent words home> the church, and the school, in in March.
of thanks to workers all over the
state for their hard efforts and to
generous contributors everywhere.
Some counties already have seaciied
¡'developing in children a healthy and
Insurance Specialist, F. R. Bull.
lntolMgent standard of purity and,
morai. that wU1 »protect t them from
them today.” The service will be
the vile miasma of trfe world
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about directed by A. W. Thompson.
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