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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1946)
POOR PRINT ruE oipn Kaberiy Services Held coquille valley sentinel , coquille , o u o o n . Oerding Taking Names For Houses T h u r sd a y , F ebruary « , GEORGE WASHINGTON Tp you on your birthday The depth hi your eyes, beyond the calm; Tells of your vision; How success was won. Funeral services for Rev. Adolph GeifrgeOerding, local realtor, is Could I go back to ancient, eons gone, Haberly, who died suddenly Friday, taking names of veterans interested I am sure, I would there have» found Feb. 15, 1946, at his home near Oak in buying the new houses to be start You, beside the learned; An Holy One. Grove, Oregon, were held Tuesday. ed by the^oquille Home Builders, Feb. 19 at 1:00 p. m. at the Moreland the group of businessmen of this city You watched the growth of man, , Presbyterian church, S. E. 18th Ave. who are planning construction of 25 Saw sorrow and shame, much wrong. and Bybee Boulevard, Portland, Ore units at once. You found a balance, and, in passing, knew gon. Vault entombment w as at Veterans are to be given first pref You. would come back to fill your place, Riverview Abbey Mausoleum. erence in purchase, it was announced You came, and brought to us a song. Dr. John M. Paxton and Dr W. L. by the group. Killian officiated at the services. Present plans (¡all for an immediate You gave us peace, and culture of home, McGinnis and Wilhelm were in start on the construction or five of And mind; Your ancient wisdom all— charge of funeral arrangements. the new four-room modern houses in Courage to stand, and to live for right, Coronary thrombosis was desig well-donated sectors. You gave us unity of purpose, and peace. nated as the cause oi the death of the -George Oerding, Clarence Barton^ Be with us now, lest we forget that call. retired Presbyterian minister, who and Arthur Berg are planning cn do was born in Switzerland November ing the legal work, and sales work, —by rnaude parlee sweeten 2, 1867. . r without charge. Rev. Mr. Haberly came to the United States at the age of six months. In 1892 he married Louisa Former Pastor W ill “No Temple In Heaven." Text; Rev. day School and Church. Werren, and five years later he was 21:22. Music by Sanctuary Choir. 11:00 Morning Service. Hear Rev. graduated from the San Anselmo Preach Here Sunday Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p. m. Edwin Swanson, former pastor. Theological seminary in San Fran The Rev. Edwin Swanson, former Evening song. and praise at 7:30 6:45 Four Young People’s Groups. cisco, Calif. pastor ¿pre, will preach1 at the morn o'clock. 7:45 Evening Service. Hear the He held pastorates in Medford, ing service from his old pulpit in the Wednesday Young People’s convention reports. Bandon, Myrtle Point, Coquille, as Baptist church on Sunday morning. Choir rehearsal at 7:30 p. m. Men’s meeting, Tuesday, Feb. 28. well as in’a number of California and A conference on Town and County Kansas towns. Mr. Haberly retired Mr. Swanson is aow pastor in Mount Thursday Vernon, Washington at the Emman Bible study and prayer at 7:30 p. m. work at the Coos Bay church Thurs in 1932 while pastor of the Blue uel Baptist church. Friends are in Tuesday, Feb. 26th day afternoon and evening, will take Rapids, Kansas, Presbyterian church A Church night pot-luck dinner the place of prayer meeting here. and returned to Bandon, Oregon, to vited to hear and meet him after an TTbsence of almost four years. will be held Tuesday evening, Feb. make his horrfe, where he was until 28th, at 6:30 o’clock. the Bandon fire in 1936, after which Verlin Moore, Jr., arrived at his Thought fur the week: he moved to Oak Grove where he home in Myrtle Point, February 10, Rivers (and men) get crooked by lived until his death. Suviving are his widow, Louisa following his discharge from the following the line of least resistance. army at Lowry Field, Colorado, Jan JIMMY FIDLER * Haberly; three daughters, Mrs. O. H. uary 29. Aasen and Mrs. S. C. McAllister, both Church Of The Nazarene of Arago, Oregon, and Mrs. T. G. Ninth and Heath Mr. and Mrs. Jack Randleman are Little of Oak Grove, Oregon; six now living on North Heath. They Rev. V. W. Anglin, Minister sons, John of Aloha, Oregon; Lt. moved in to town from Bullards 9:45 a. m. Sunday Bible School. Com. Adolph Haberly of the U. S. route two weekg ago They formerly 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship, Ser navy; Edward of New York; Theo- , Uved in Coquille. mon, “Salvation, Its Fruits and Roxy Thur. - Fri. - Sat. dore of Vernona; Robert of R ich-) „ Words.” land, and Alfred of John Day. One St. James' Episcopal Church 6:45 p. m. Young People’s meeting. son, Arnold, passed away at Albany The Rev. Robert L. Greene, Vicar Juniors meet at same hour. in 1919. Also surviving are two Sunday: 7:30 p. m. Evening praise and 8:00 a. m. Hoi/ Communion. brothers, Arnold of Smith Center, 9:45 a. m. Church School (Primary »preaching service, Kansas, and Albert of Salisbury Mo.; Junior Dept.) Midweek prayer meetting Wednes- a sister, Mrs. Mary Eppensteiner of and 11:00 Kindergarten and Nursery jay evening at 7:30 p. m. California; 14 grandchildren and jDepts. Special prayer meeting Saturday* three great grandchildren, and a host r 11:00 a. m. Holy Communion with Sermop (1st and 3rd). Morning : night. of friends in Oregon, California and Prayer with Sermon (other Sundays) Junior meeting Wednesday at 4:00 Kansas. Wednesday: p. m. _ ' 10:00 a. m. Holy Communion. 2;00 p. m. St. James’ Guild. 7:45 p. m. Bishop's Committee (3rd Services Held Christian Churcn Wednesday). East 4tli St Coulter Thursday * For Mrs. Cotton Practically every piece of real Liston Parrish, Pastor : 30 »Choir Rehearsal. property it not merely second Friday: Bible School 9:45. Mrs Martha Beatrice Harry Cotton was born at hand— it hat passed through 7:30 Cub Scout Pack, No. 314, (3rd Purdy, Supt Marshfield, Aug. 13, 1903, and died Friday). a»«»ry hands, frequently with „ Morning Warship 11 o’clock. Lord’s joint ow nership and other at Salem, Feb. 13, 1946. complications. It is easy for She Is survived by her husband, Seventh Day A ventist Church Supper. Special music and message flaw« to grow in a hundred Jesse Cotton of Dora; a son Robert Sabbath School Sat., 9:45 a. m. . by the pastor. “The Sower,” Intro years! duction of pre-Easter Campaign. of Powers; one 1 Krai -anddaughter, Karen Church 11:00 a. m. P ro tec t y o u rs e lf w ith a County Gideon dinner 1:30. Cotton of Coquïî line; her mother, Mrs. • Prayer Meeting Thursday 8:00 p. m. Commonwealth Insured Title Evening service 7:30. A real in Ralph Stephens of Coquille; four sis and know there ia no flaw in ters and one brother, Mrs. Noble First Church of Christ, Sciential spirational fellowship with good sing your title that can cause you ing, worship and evangelistic mes Coquille, Oregon Standley of Camas Valley, Asher I loss. 'i ‘ sage. Harry of Blue River, Mrs. Elmer Un- [ Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday 7:30, choir practice. Sunday Service at 11 a. m. derwood, Los Angeles»-Calif.; Mrs, Thursday 6:30, Pot Luck dinner and Subject for next Sunday, ‘Mind.’ Mrs. Donald LaBranch of Springfield. Wednesday evening meeting at 8:06 discussion of building program. Services were held at the Dora ehurch-end Interment at the cerne— 0 clock. Free public Reading Room at 239 te rj at Dora. Emmanuel Baptist Church W. Second, Roxy Bldg, open every Menno D. Rempel, Pastor 1:30 to 5:00 p. n>. TiR.'Ou "S A b strac t Ca. 9:45 Sunday School. Sunday is the day ekeept Sunday and holidays from one day In the week you can sleep in The Holy Name Catholic Church and stin have tlme to «° tke Sun- i Mass a. 9:30 a. m. every Sunday. im «. DAIRY SCALES—We have a few in Insurance Advice FREELY Insurance stock. J. A .LAMB COMPANY. F. R. B u ll Night 106-L Sentinel Classified Ads will sell it. Phone 303 _ BELIEVE IT OR NOT We do have some of those hard to get item s Condensing units from Vi to ’ ¿HP. We b elieve w e have the most com plete stock of V belts jn Coquille, from 26 inch to 70 inch and three widths. A 20 cu. ft. reach in on the floor and three 30’s and a 16 soon to arrive, some with glass doors and ice maker. Unit coolers and some w iring supplies And the same desire to serve you that has kept your equip m ent in service through the war years. _ Remember? GARNIER'S REFRIGERATION SERVICE Phone 2J N ite 168J 426 W. Front Street ®®®@@@0®ffl 4 TUBE IN T in t MY SA«' A TIRES MUST e„ $££ PICTURE , tire is stronger than ... , _ j. weak tube that "let's go ’ may m a good tire beyond pair. It’s good tire in- rance to have your tubes .ecked occasionally. A :w tube will conserve a re — help keep you rid- .■ longer. NO FLAW in Y our T itle ! Get a B. F. Goodrich TUBE N o w you’ve been "getting by1 h a weak, leaky, patched, e.shed or chafed tube—get new B. F. Goodrich tube, t made with Duramin—the 6.00 16 '*A that toughens rubber it ,;ve longer. i ¡ut Tax Thornton Tire Service Southern Oregon’s largest and most Com plete Tire Service Navy Man Listed Officially Dead Church of God George Milton Howard Kloster, motor machinist’s mate first class was Corner N. Henry and Seventh Sts. Walter Lee Greer, Pastor officially listed as dead by the navy Sunday, Feb. 27 department following over a year in 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. which he was listed as missing in 11:00 a. m . Worship: sermon, action. He is survived by his wid ow, Mrs. Ellen Adams Kloster, who “The Seeking Christ.” 7:30 p. m . Worship: sermon, lives in Coquille. "Sowing and Reaping.” ....................... 1 .................... *3« 340 W. Front, Coquille^ Tel. 270 Broadway at Curtis, Coos Bay. Tel. 652 Go where you Each Tuesday Free Estimates On Your Painting Al Branham 8:00 p. m„ Listen to "Twilight Hymns” program on Station KOOS. Each Thursday 7:30 p. m. Prayer and praise serv ice. Pioneer Methodist Church Second and Elliott Contract Painting and Signs Bennie Howe, Minist— PHONE 305M Sunday, Feb. 24th Church school for all ages at 9:45 Sayre’s Building Supplies 8t4* |I a. m. / I Divine worship ». ra-ira..— .... .4 , at 11 a. I..,, m. 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