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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1947)
Church 11:00 a. m. Return From T rip Ptayer hteette* Wednesday 8 p. m. To Portland e e Mr. and Mrs. George Laird re turned on Saturday front a business , Fairview Community Church D . D , Nelson. Pastor trip to Portland. They were accom- Sunday School 10:00 a. m. panied on their return journey b y , Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Albert Schroeder who w ill spend the Evangelistic service Sunday even Little change in the employment picture took place during Christmas holiday with his son-in- ing 7:30 p. m. . C O Q U IL L E , O REG ON DECEMBER 18. 1987. the month of November. Area mills continued at a high level of law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Iiibie Study Friday 7:30 p. m. production. Road .construction work remained greatly curtailed, dore Clinton, and by their grandson, with favorable weather during the last of the month giving some David Laird, who w ill visit both Mr. Pioneer Methodist Church and Mrs. Laird and Mr. and Mrs. hope of a resumption of activities. One large logging camp re- SSlJfoS cUnton* David’s parents, Second A t E lliott Street opened after a two-weeks shutdown — -— -------------- — I Theodore eunton. tM r. and Mrs. Jack Laird w ill arrive Re” . Lawrence Guderian, minister but most of the smaller operations 9:45 a. m. Church School. from Portland this coming Saturday and several of the larger camps are 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship Serv to spend the Christmas season in closed and it Is anticipated w ill re ice, Coquille. X ■ main closed fo r the w inter season. 5:30 p m. Youth Fellowship. Rough seas have prevented crab fish 7:30 p. m. Evening Service. now. Xmas Goose Order your ing from getting into fu ll swing but Wednesday evening 7:45 Choir Re 49tl* Phone 601-R. a f’ood season is anticipated. hearsal. bocal retail trade establishments Thursday evening 7:45 Study HOMEMADE CANDY . . . Coquille Group. have launched the Christmas shop Electric, Sat., Dec. 20th, B.P.W. club "The Church With The Chime«’’ ping season and «(-«"expecting a good sale for student fund. volume of business, w ith stocks more complete than in several years. No n . Emmanuel Baptist Church St. Janies Episcopal Church 150 Elliott gt d ifficu lty has been experienced in Scheduled to sail sometime shortly fillin g needs for workers. Employers’ after New Year’s, the Northwest Comer East 3rd and E llio tt Streets Rev Walter C. Radke. Pastor hiring specifications were more rigid Christmas Ship is the contribution of The Rev. Robert L. Greene, Vicar Phone 4fiX as the surplus of unskilled labor in Oregon, Wi ashington. Idqpo, Montana 8:00 a: m. Holy Communion. . v« i, ar<- invited to worahip w ith ua creased. Except fo r a few highly and Alaska to hunger stricken Eu- 9:45 a. m. Church School (Junior j n the following services: skilled jobs, no shortages were ap rope. Dept.) Sunday School 9:45 a. m. parent. 11:00 a. m. Church School (K inder- Worship Service 11:00 a. m. The Federal Government has ap The claims load again showed a proved the plan, authorized over garten and Nursery). I Young People’s Groups 8:45 p. m. marked increase over the previous 10,000 tons of shipping space and w ill 11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer w ith Evening Service 7:45 p. m. month, but apoeared to have levelled defray the chartering costs. The Sermon. (Holy Communion. 1st and Wednesday, Choir Rehearsal 7:30 off during the latter part of the ship w ill be made up in Tacoma and 3rd Sundays). p. m. month Of a total of 835 unemployed stop at Seattle and Portland 8:00 p. m. Young People’s Fellow- Thursday, Prayer Meeting at 7:30 ship. (High School.) p. m. who filed claims during the last week Simultaneously in Oregon and 7:45 p. m. A dult Class In Instruction. • o' November. 140 were women and Washington the idea developed, 208 were veterans filin g fo r Service where during the Friendship Train Wednesdays: * First Church of Christ. Scientist men's Readjustment Allowance. campaign it was noted that w ith the ! M i*rant workers continued to visit fine port facilities of both Portland '2 2 2 p’ m' S i Ja” ie? Guild. Sunday Service at 11 a. m. the office to seek employment. Place and Seattle, a sim ilar action could 7:30 p. m. Choir Rehearsal. , Subject next Sunday, “ Is the ments were negligible due to lack of take place more conveniently w ith . • • ‘Universe, Including Man, Evolved by job ooenings and housing. out the long distance hauling. The The Holy Name Catholic Church ¡Atomic Force?" Job openings received during No governors of Washington, Oregon, Mass at 10:00 a. m. every Sunday ' e* * nln« ’n?etto” 8 vember were at a low point of 88. Idaho, Montana and Alaska were con Reading Room at 239 There were 94 workers placed in em tacted as soon as the Friendship Train Second, Roxy Bldg., open every ployment. The end of the month was dispatched. Church of God day except Sunday and holidays Krom From their warm again found >ob orders on file at a reception of the idea, was born the North Henry and Seventh Streets 1:00 to 4:00 p. m very low level. • • Northwest Christmas Ship. Sunday S^iooTT^OtT a" m. It is anticipated that the surplus of Church Of The Nazarene W ith the slogan, “ From Your Heart unskilled labor w ill continue. How Sincere worship service 11:00 a. m. Ninth and Heath Streets ever, the favorable weather which ar Do Your Part,” the food gathering or Evening worship 7:30 p. m. Rev. V. W. Anglin. Minister ganization is under way. In Oregon, rived during the last of the month, Prayer meeting Thursday 7:80 p. m. Pacific's popular night train to Hext rime, try 9:45 a. m. Sunday Bible School brought indications from several Governor John Hall, following the Pastor, Floyd L. Orice 11:00 a. m. Morning worship service WTIlainatts Valley point«. Stretch out and plan of the Northwest States, & • • «•mirce*- of a trend toward reopening A Christmas program wiU be given nointed as State Co-ordinator or drawing room while the i tea of logging actiivties. Seventh Day Adventist Churci^ in the Sunday school and a Christmas The Coo*; Bay Lumber Company Rev. G ilbert B. Christian who is ex Sabbath School Saturday. 9'45 am sermon w ill follow. "inouneed the ourchase of a #5-acre ecutive secretary of the Oregon Coun Next morning you’re there, meted and mfteehed — ready 8:30 p. m. Young People's meeting ite director of tract of land adjacent to the Coos Bay c il of Churches and state Christmas lesson. or play. Overnight service returning, too. I t ’« the Also ap- Church World Service. city lim its, and plana tor construction 7:30 p. m. Evening Service. n f m ^ u m price hxxuing. The pro- way to travel. Boonomical, too. Midweek Prayer meeting Wednes Or you can ride la comfortable ooaches at still lower fame. ject, now under consideration by the tive secretary of the Bagles, as state day night, 7 30 p. m. dierctora of the firm , include possible chairman of the Citizens Food Com For schedules, fams er Pullman reeervattons, just calli • « construction of up to 200 home* in mittee, and Ray Carr as publicity Christian Church chairman. The mayors of all the the |7000 to $7500 price range. 288 K. 4th S t GET YOUR ORDER A t this w riting, definite informa cities, enthusiastic champions of the from the start, w ill appoint Earl L. Sowacd. Pastor. tion is not available as to starting date project IN EARLY local people and committees to co Bible School 9:45 a. m. of construction. BE THRIFTY in the state plan. Morning worahip 11:00 a. m. The Tioga Hotel is rapidly nearing operate For information from state head GET THE BEST Topic, “ When Jesus Came.’’ completion, although opening date has Christian Endeavor 8:20 p. m. FOB LESS The frie n d ly Southern Pacific not yet been announced. The hotel, quarters, simply write, "CHRISTMAS Evening service 7:30 p. m. w ith a total of 127 rooms, w ill provide SHIP,” Portland, o r contact your lo ONLY cal committee or newspaper "The Christmas Story" w ill be pre 108 rentals. • 18 A. W. BENNETT Agent sented in pageant and song. Assurance is given that the food w ill reach the needy and not slip into black rparket channels or be used COMPLETE for propaganda purposes, as the It Cleans and Purifies the Air American Council for Voluntary Re whiel it operates lie f w ill directly handle the distri bution. The Council is composed of - Write or Phone 10R51 Ira Baumgartner of Riverton who th irty -fo u r American Agencies, such was Un town this week on business as the Church World Service, Amer- Bandon and while here renewed his sub -= 3 S - scription to The Sentinel which he says, by the way, "he just couldn’t do w ithout,” said there is lots of po litical feeling in his area now, and he says the elections and nominations1 w ill be a hot subject around the county. He happens to be a Republican and says he has lots of fun w ith his Dem ocratic friends. He would not say whom he preferred fo r the Republi can nomination. • e Costume Valley _ Employment Picture Stays Constant x During Month, Labor Officers Say jTentlnel Christmas Ship For Europe To Sail Soon The EASY WAY TO PORTLAND An Electrolux For Christmas S‘P $69.75 Sees Political Year Ahead B. F. Goodrich Silvertowns outwear prewar tires Young People Decorate Windows The high school young people of the Methodist church have taken over the decoration of the windows at John Purkeys store, entering the local w in dow decorating contest. • • X Daughter Bern. To DriakeU’s A daughter, LuRae, weighing eight pounds and one and a half ounces, was born Monday afternoon, 15th at the Mast hospital. M yrtle Point, to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Dris- keU. • • CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends for their kindness and sympathy, and beautiful floral offerings extended us in our loss of a loving and father We also thank the V.F.W . Post, 985, and American Legion fo r the service« rendered us. _ , _ Mrs. Thelma Ryan Margery Stock Laurence A. Ryan, Jr. Dont tak» Chance« with any thing as important to yonr se curity at insurance. It costa to see a specialist an be protected. Insurance is our Not a Sideline. V. 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