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PAGE EIGHT THE COQUILLE VALLE» SENTINEL. C O Q Ü ÎL ti, O rego n ----------------------- -------- Homemakers'News , By Cecilia Van Winkle Hoine Demonstration Agent fo r Cooe County A FA M ILY AFFAIR When working out a fam ily spend ing plan, remember to include the children. A child’s experience in handling money is part of the training home life provides. Some families start the youngsters off by making them responsible fo r a small allowance. Then as the c h il dren grow older, they learn more and more about the needs and problems of the fam ily as a whole. Children are usually more w illin g to go w ith out some of the things they would like to have, if they see their share in reE?e°n ne* t ° f ° ther8',, ‘ ------- »— ....... ........ March 26— The Fairview Ex tension U nit « i l l meet at lf r if l at the home of Mr». F. W. Holver- stott for the demonstration on 8«war Savin< Cake« and Mngs. March 17—The Giasfow Unit w ill meet at 10:3® at the home of Mrs. LeRoy Hanson for the dem onstration on Charm and Good Manners. March IS—The Greeudell Ex tension U nit w ill meet at the Grance Hall at 11 :M fo r the dem onstration on Susar Saving Cakes and Icings. - March 28—The Project le a ti er Training meeting fo r the Basic Tools demonstration w ill be held in the Home Demonstration Agent's office at 10:30 a. m. March 29—The Project Leader Training meeting for the Basic Tools demonstration w ill be held In the Presbyterian church base ment in Coos Bay at 10:30 a. m. ‘ .............. ................................... THURSDAY, MARCH I I , 1946. The Beginning that ye have need of these things. But rather seek ye the kingdom of God; and all these things shall be added unto you. ’-Luke 12:29-31. By Rev. V. W. Anglin Pioneer Methodist Church — Second and E lliott Bemfie Howe, Minister ____________________ _ _ . Soaday : While preparing a Commencement L ’ ChObl fOr 811 * * * at 9:45 Pastor, Church of the Nasarene message at one time, we were in - i Divine worship at 11 a. m. Sermon- trigued by ... the thought of God’s be- " Is Vm.tk Bread Enough’ ” ____ . - Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p. m. ginning w ith man as given in Gene praise and worship service sis, 1:1, In the the Beginning, and at Evening 7:30 o’clock. from there on the rest seemed cloar Wednesday: and simple. Choir rehearsal at 7:30 p. m Thus where is man’s spiritual be Thursdays Bible study and prayer at 7:30 p.m. ginning? And Christ answers it in Thought fo r the week: plain, ^understandable language in Whatsoever is bad during Lent is John, 3;7, “ Ye must be born again.” bad also during the rest of the year. Where is our beginning? A t birth. Church of God And so our spiritual beginning is the North Henry and Seventh Streets New B irth and I know of no better Walter Lee Greer, Pastor Sunday, March 24 M r a" d E“ « ^ e Cole of CO- caption for the first article in the, ministers’ corner than “ In The Be-| 10:00 a. m., Sunday school. 11:00 a. m., Worship: sermon, “ The talk over hrs <,UiUe have ««’•chased the Kokeel ginning.” talk over his needs w ith his par- viiin cn u , »< *_ Means of Grace.” • ents and agree on a weekly allow - £ V ” aHey M' >reh<JUse’ This is the differentiation from a 7:30 p. m., Worship: sermon, “ A ance. For a youngster of this age, a “ ™ Z T T " r mere human being and a Christian. Representative New Testament small allowance to divide by th«rold _. *' r. e ° * p . a sma He is a new Creation, 2 Cor. 5; 17, or Church.” Each Tuesday three-penny-formula is often a good and -£ole a “ New Creation.” Old things pass R:00 p. m., Listen to T w ilig h t, s to Lumfaer has been comJO employed by Bav away and they have new desires, P la n -a penny to spend, a penny Ty y the e Coos coos Bay radio «’ r°8ram on station,' new habits and new appetites for give, and a penny to save fo r some- Th_v ... . . „ _ Each Thursday thing later. This w ill not only take WiU Uke «***»«“ >» « « » spiritual things. 7:30 p.m. Prayer and praise servioe. Christ liken it unto Conversion in care of the child’s need for spending, Matthew 18, which means a turn but w ill begin valuable training in ( hurch Of The Nazarene about again. The hardest of jobs is Ninth and Heath Rev. V. W. Anglin, Minister , to try to be a Christian if one has With help from their parents, many Every Friday 7:30, Study of Book • not had that change of heart. It can’t teenagers hancile the money fo r most C .O iT H n f l T n I i h n r t v Revelation. Everyone interested ; o f tjie ir clothes and other personal > ® « -lU C liy be done, fu rthe rm ore Christianity of welcome. is not a system of quitting things Saturday evening, prayer service needs. This way, they learn to make In addition to the action of the story Sunday School 9:45 a. m. decisions, and to meet wisely situa- which « fast, the color throughout here and there and fin ally getting Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. tions they w ill have to face when they M in te d ,0 a i’ t h e r u ^ t o ^ v e ' ; things until one is saved but the com N. Y. P. S. Meeting 6:30 p. m. grow up. Even mistakes in spending and of c'-urse— the mysterious shoot- plete change of heart and life as Junior Society 6:30 p. m. Evening Service 7:30 p. m. w ill help them avoid mistakes later, ing at settlers —is really breathtaking. Christ portrays in John 3. Also this Junior meeting Wednesday at 4 00 I t is wise to encourage adolescent . “ Northwest T ra il," produced by is a divine plan of a great God and youngsters to save part of their al- a t ^ U t o r t i V e a t r e ^ a r ^ h « , ° ^ could not be thoroughly understood o lock. Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m .' lowances for something they need and 24, is headed by a great cast in - by Nicodemus in the third chapter of Christian Church but can’t afford to buy all at once. eluding John LiteL, Joan Woodbury, John, though he was a brillia nt man Liston Parrish, Pastor TESTING PRESSURE COOKFR S °b Steele, Madge Bellamy, Poodles and a member of the great seventy of Bible School 9:45. Mrs. Martha , m i l i u i - w u s p l k e COOKER Hanaford and Raymond Hatton is the Jewish Sanhedrin; no, it is not Purdy, Sifpt. GAUGES , truly worthwhile entertainment. .Morning worship 11:00. Lord’s With the canning season not too A thrill-packed drama of the far reasoned in, it is Born In. Supper. Special music. Message by This is one reason why the un the pastor. far in the future, now is the time to S h’ “ “ " « ‘west T rail ” is replete saved person cannot understand the Young People’s C. E. 6:45. « - « .a » - Evening Service 7:30. Singspira- Bible and does not love it. It is ment. Pressure cooker gauges w ill be beauty, w ritten by a great God for spiritually tion, worship and evangelistic mes tested at Oregon State College only sage. minded people who are to pass it on during the month of A p ril this year. Wed. 7:30, Choir Practice. Don in correct interpretation to the needy I f gauges have not been tested fo r Farr, director. who are born into the divine family two years, it is recommended that and then begin loving and doing the they be sent in for testing. The rig ht things as recorded therein. gauge should be removed from the May this column be a blessing to cooker w ith a wrench. Do not send all is the desire of the Coquille Min the lid. Gauges should have tags isterial Association. or adhesive tape securely fastened to Coquille Représentative them w ith the name and address of , MRS. L. E. HAMLIN the owner. Do not use musilage. Pad M The Holy Name Catholic Church »25 East Tenth St, generously with paper and pack into . James M illar, special represen- ! Mass at 9:30 a. m. evesy Sunday Phone 197L small box. The charge is fifty cento ^ tive of the Oregon Council of The charge is fifty cento per gauge and tw enty-five cento per Churches, w ill conduct a week’s ! Seventh Day Adventist Church safety cock. Mail to Professor Wie services at M yrtle Point from A p ril 11 | Sabbath School Saturday, 9:45 a.m. ChurchU.OO a. m. gand, Food Industries Department, 10 to 14, it was announced today. - Prayer Meeting Thursday 8:00 p m. Dr. M illar, who is a former college Oregon State College, Corvallis, Ore education, and «Mir. u a u g es sent in after A April “ a-'u o cuuum un, ana gon. Gauges p ril professor of - religious First Church of Christ, Scientist 30th w ill not be tested. Gauges which Ian ordained minister, is one of the Coquille, Oregon are old and rusty should be replaced most popular speakers tn the North- Sunday School at 9:30 a. m; by new gauges. I ■ Sunday Service at 11 a. m. DON'T BE A FLOUR HOARDER !c He. Wl” appear nW I y at M yrtle Subject for next Sunday, “ Matter.” Don’t hoard flour! I t ’s not only ¡ ¡ £ ‘ J auspieces ot the M yr" Wednesday evening meeting 8 p.m ,..Free PuhUc Reading Room at 239 selfish, but unnecessary and unwise, i « i X X nL ChUrCh<* W. Second, Roxy Bldg., open every the orain specialists m w in iu » . of n USDA o n . — x . , Methodist church there. day except Sunday and holiday ' the grain repdPt days from 1:30 to 5:00 p. m. There isn’t any shortage of wheat in Don't get caught with your tires j down! , Kokeel Village Sold "Northwest Trail" Dr. James Millar To Conduct Week At Myrtle Point 6.00-1 NM Kotlooodl ★ Thick, N ow Treads for thou sands of extra miles. ★ S p e c ia lly D esig n ed Recap tread fo r greater safety. ★ Quick, Courteous Service. ' \ ★ Tires Loaned Free, while yours are being recapped. it's time to care for your old tires. Recapping is good insurance. I f you are eligible—and need a new tire—get the tire that’s AHEAD of all others — B. F. Goodrich Silvertown. Protect Recopped Tire» WHh N t w ». F. Goodrich - Thornton Tire Service Souffcern O r i o n ’s largest m d most Complete T ire Service 340 W. Front, Coquille, Tel. 270 Oregon Journal F.G oodri c h T IR E S Once again we can say this country and excessive buying is Sermon at Pioneer Methodist St. James’ Episcopal Church unnecessary. There is a danger that church Sunday. March 24th, “ Is The Rev. Robert L. Greene, Vicar flo ur may spoil in home storage, m ak Bread Enough?” Everyone cordially Sunday: ing hoarding wasteful and unwise. invited. The Rev. Bennie Howe. 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion. j Wlc 9:45 a. m. Church School (Primary Most experienced housewives know Minister. and Junior Dept.) that flo ur ca nt be kept fo r a long 11:00 Kindergarten and Nursery period of time in the ordinary warm Assembly of God HMM. kitchen or apartment w ithout danger 11:00 a. m. Holy Communion With Second, and Hpath Ste. Sermon (1st and 3rd). Morning of becoming infested w ith weevils. Rev. W. R. Munger, Pastor Prayer with Sermon (other Sundays) Sunday School a{ 9:45 a. m Commercial bakers, who usually keep Wednesday: Morning Worship at 11:00 a. m. up to 45 days’ supply on hand, store a- m- Holy Communion. Senior and Intermediate Christ’s the flour In rooms specially b u ilt for Ambassadors 2:00 p. m. St. James’ Guild. at 8:30 p. m. 7:30 Choir Rehearsal. that purpose. These have the neces Evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m. „ 7'45 P; m’ Bish°P’s Committee (3rd B i-Ie Study Tuesday at 7:30 p. m , Wednesday). sary air conditioning apparatus to ' meeting Thursday at 7:30 Friday: control temperature and humidity. p. Prayer m. In many homes, especially apart “ And seek not ye what ye shall eat, Friday )CUb S*?° Ut PaCk’ N° ’ 314’ (ird ments, flo ur is often stored on high or what ye shall drink, neither be ye things do the nations of the world selves, where the temperature Is of doubtful mind. For all these seek after: and your Father knoweth above the average of the room. This increases the danger of spoilage, - And don’t think it can be kept success fu lly in the home refrigerator, either, because flo ur takes up moisture and should be kept dry as w ell as cool. I t would be a real tragedy i f flo ur were allowed to spoil in this country at a tim e i t ’s desperately needed in so many parts of the world. MEETING NOTICES March 21—The Eastside Ex tension U nit w ill meet at 19:30 at the home of Mrs. John Hag- lund for the demonstration on ’Charm and Good Manners. March 22—The Charleston Ex tension U nit w ill meet at the hom e of Mrs. C. B. Hallmark at 10:30 fo r the demonstration on Cakes and Icings. March 26—The North Bend Extension U nit w ill meet at the I t ’s much easier than falling off t V aughan club rooms for the dem log ! Just try Chevron Supreme in onstration on Charm and Good Manners. Th»' meeting w tl start your tank. I t ’s tailored to your car at 10:30. w ith the same skill that perfected Standard’s war-proved flying fuels. “I LOST 52 Lbs.! W K A R S IZ E 1 « A U X IN ” New blending agents in Chevron Supreme give you fan M US. C. O. W IL L S . F T . W O B TN « • n c t a n e H otc > gkerqs L N » 4rugu N o lu a tiv « a • t . potatoes, rru v y, b u tter kporfeocoof M n W k ... iw Lot be d iffe u -n t thus groara. starts, smooth Acceleration, pingless performance. I t ’s the finest motor fuel Standard ever produced— you can bank on every trip beinj- a pleasure trip w ith Chevron Supreme! (.’EXT TIME, TRY THE TRAIN It At long last we can see our way out of the woods. No longer is there a backlog of veterans waiting for transportation to their homes. The peak movement seems to be definitely over. We want to sincereiy thank all the civilians who refrained from traveling to make room for these men. And we want to point out that now some space is available on some Southern Pacific trains for you who wish to travel. In other words, we can say "Next time, try the train”, but as yet we can’t say it very loud. There is now quite a bit of space available in coaches and chair cars. Sleeping car space is tighter in comparison, but considerably more plentiful than it was, especially on certain trains. Please call us if you’re planning a trip anywhere. We’ll do our best to get you the reservations you want. N o tim e lim it on reservations On and after March 15, you can make reservations as far in advance as you . wish. The ODT order requiring you to make them no more than 14 days in advance has been repealed. Throe m eals a d a y ! - ~ Dining cars on Southern Pacific trains are now serving three meals a dav instead of two. r M o ro im p ro vem ents on the w a y With our heavy war load easing, we will soon speed up trains and return the lounge cars and other refinements in service that we had to discon tinue during the war. Meanwhile we are going full speed ahead with an ambitious program of new streamlined trains that will be the finest the world has ever seen. e ’ nlcal teats conducted be med cal doctors « o « tim a I 6 t » e r - » « • lo s t 14 t o IS o o a a G. B. Howe «U» • M d P la n . WUb this A rd s F la a you oot ai y assale, starches, m s a u nr b u tter, you sinipfi dow a I t s simple and e« I. Abeo- ^SUPREME, W S0U H Í Phones: 116M or 116J S’P The friendly Southern Pacific Call your nearest S. P. Agent BARROW DRUG CO. »«c