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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1949)
Juvenile Books Added To Library Shelf Many new juvenile books have been added to the shelves at the Coquille Public Library this week, according to the librarian, Mrs. B. L. BarkweU. The tifies include rAnnnornr, of the River” b, S u ™ 4:00 PM BROADWAY ECHOES Sunday school 9:46 4- in. Sunday morning worship service ORCHESTRA ’ 4:30 PM Rambling Mountaineers at 11 o'clock. Intermediate Youth Fellowship 5:00 PM Hawaiian Paradise 5:30 PM Pia^ie Portraits 4:30 p. m. 6:00 PM Viennese Bon Bons High School Youth Fellowship 6.30 PM SUN DA Y NEW S-EVEN 6:00 p. m. IN G E D ITIO N The Sunday evening hour 7:30. 6:45—S U N D A Y EVENINGS D E Week Days VO TIO NS Woman's Society of Christian Ser 7:00 PM Sunday Serenade vice meets first and third Thurs 7:00 PM SUNDAY SERENADE day of month at 2 p. m. 8:00 PM A VE M A R IA HOUR Wesleyan Service Guild meets first 8:30 PM CONCERT FAVORITES Thursday at 8 p. m. 8:55 PM NEWS SUM M AR Y Choir rehearses each Wednesday 9:00 PM Sign O ff at 8 p. m. Special Programs Not Listed Church school board of education Above Include meets first Monday of month MO NDAY 7:15 A M Morning 8 p. m. Cheer Bible Clpss. Young Adult Fellowship meets 3rd 8:00 PM “Proudly We H ail” Thursday at 8 p. m. TUESDAY 8:00 PM Legion A ux All-Church family night dinner iliary second Thursday at 6:30 p. m. W EDNESDAY 7:15 A M Morning • e Cheer Bible Class Coquille Tabernacle 12:45 PM George Jenkins, (Assembly of Ged) County Agent 2nd at Heath 8:00 "PM “Upper Room” Howard S. May, Pastor 8:15 PM Boy Scouts Sunday School ------------ 9:45 a. m. THU RSD AY 5.45 PM CHUCK PRITC H A R D : Morning Worship ---------11:00 a. m. C. A.’s (youth group)... 6:45 p. m. SEN TIN EL SPORTS. 7:45 p. m. , Evangelistic 8:00 PM Here’s to Vets Prayer Service (Tuee.) .7:45 p. m. 8:15 PM «Meet the Pioneers F R ID A Y 7:15 A M Morning Cheer Bible Study (Thurs.)-...7:45 p. m. 7:30 p. m. Evening Service. Bible Class 9:15 A M GARDEN T IM E Holy Name Catholic Church 4:30 PM Teen Agers Club Mass at 10:00 a.m. every Sunday. 6:00 PM Radio Auction • • 8:00 PM Guest Star SATURDAY 9:00 A M Request First Church of Chrlst,Scientist Program Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Sunday Service at 11 a. m. 12:45 PM George, Jenkins, Subject for next Sunday, “Doc- County Agent. j trine of Atonement” Wednesday evening meeting at 8 p. m. Free public Reading Room at 239 W. Second, Roxy Bldg., open every day except Sunday and hol idays from 1:00 to 4:00 p. m. N. Y. 8. 6. p. m. meets PAGE S EV H 6 at 6:30 p. m. JTcuiinel Wednesday evening prayer serv ice 7:30 p. m. • • ferrais of unemployment claim Emmanuel Baptist Church ants increased, with 42 being (Conservative) placed on new jobs. A P R IL 21. 1949. CO Q UILLE, O REG O N . 150 So. Elliott S t There w ill be some definite im- 1 prov* m* nt “ ^ n g the next few George W. Wheatley, Pastor p. m. at the home of Mrs. Gusaie 7:30 p. m. Evening Service. months, although summer em Bible school classes 9:45 a. m. •Stormy Victory," by Bock; 7:30 p. m. Tuesday evening Sky Johnson, 284 E. 7th St. ployment w ill not come up to the Morning worship services, elev • • “Gypsy Goes to College,” Kah- Pilots of Amerioa; Girls’ Bible club. 1948 level. Ten lumber firms, en o’clock. man; “The Young Collectors’ 7:30 p. m. Wednesday evening, Christian Church representatives of small and large High school FeUowship ¿roup, Handbook," Verrill; “Noah Web Bible Study and Prayer meeting. 260 E. 4th St. employers, expect to hire only 73 6:45 p. m. ster, Father of the Dictionary," 2:30 p. m. Friday, Children’s Re Earl L. Soward, Pastor additional employees during the Junior FeUowship group, 6:35 Proudfit; “Padre Oarjim , the Gen lease Time Bible class. Bible School 9:45 a. m. coming two months. Employers p. m. • • tlemanly Pig,” Davis; “The Pres in general are not ready to fore Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Adult Personal Evangelism idents In American History.” by cast summer conditions when pro Seventh Day Adventist Church Topic: “What Is A Christian?” class, 7:00 p. m. Beard; “The Listening Man,” Em- duction is generally highest Evening service, 7 :30 p. m. Top Temporary place of worship Bible study with evangelistic burry; “Luther Burbank, Plant Christian Church, 260 E. 4th St. ic: ‘The End of the T rail.” appeal, 7.45 p. m. Magician," Beaty; “Walter Reed, The Sunday services w ill climax Sabbath School Saturday, 9:45 Through the Week the series of meetings conducted Doctor in Uniform," Wood; “M ary in iiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiitiii. a. m. Radio, Mon.-W ed.-Fri. 7:15 a.m. Church Saturday 11:00 a. m. by B. Ross Evans and Robert Hen Patten's Daughters," Abbott; “The KWRO. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 dershot. American West,” Targ; “Partners Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Hi-school of Power Hale,” Davis; “Tim ber- Bible class. line Tales," Montgomery; “Ski Pa Wednesday 8:00 p. m.. Choir re RADIO PROGRAM tro l/' Atwater.. hearsal. “Forest Patrol” by Kjelgoord; Thursday, 7:45 p. m. The Altar M O ND AY THR U SATURDAY “The Story of Babar" and “Ba- of Prayer. bar and His Children,” by Brun Friday, 7:30 Popular Women's HIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIilllCilUP hoff; “Tales of an Old Siberian Bible class.. Trapper,■“ Blanch!; “How Big Is «00 A M KW RO KLOCK A Bible Teaching, Gospel Preach Big,” Schneider; “A Treasury of 6:55 A M Morning News edition ing Church Parties For Boys and G irls” and 7.00 AM Western Way • • « SCREENED AND WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL “Little G irl’s Treasury of Things 7:30 A M Smile darn y ’a smile The Church of God to Do,” by Ho wo wits; “Toby, A 7:45 A M NEWS AND SPORTS , North Powers Cu ious Cat,” Black; “A Treasury 8:00 AM Accent on Melody Rev. Jessie A. Coldiron of Parties For Little Children,” 8:55 A M News Summary Sunday School 10 a. m. Phone 5 — Coquille, Oregon Hoowitz; “Mrs. Mallard's Duck 9:00 A M The Stars Sing Worship Services 11 a. m. ling,” Weisgard; “Arctice and The 9:15 AM Scandinavian Echoes Midweek Prayer Service Wed Princess,” Torrey; “The Littlest 9:30 A M Coquille Ministerial nesday 7:30 p. m. Reindeer," DeWitt; “Hook and 9:45 A M Women's side of NEWS Sunday Evening Services 7:30. Ladder,” M artin; “Steamboat B ill 9:55 AM News Headlines Everyone welcome. • • and The Captain's Tophat,” Shap 10:00 A M Word to the Wives iro! “Babar’s Cousin,” Brunhoff; 10:95 A M Music for the Missus Chutch of Jesus Christ of •Wonder Tale of the Giant’s 10:55 A M NEWS HEADLINES Latter Day Saints Dwarf,” Murtaugh. 11:00 A M SONG FEST 66 W. Central, Coos Bay, Ore. •Molecule« and Atoms," by 12:00 Noon NEWS HEA DLINES Harold A. Davis, Branch President Meyer; “Pinocchio, "Collodi; “Rain 12:05 PM R O U N D -U P -T IM E Phone 334R, CoquiUe, Ore. Drops Splash,” Tresselt; “Picture 12:15 PM Swap 8c Shop Officers and Teachers 9:20 a.m . Book of the Weather,” Meyer; 12:30 PM Noon time NEWS Sunday School 10 a. m. “Wild .Wild "West,” Dougherty; 12:45 PM Farming Journal Sacrament Meeting 11:15 a. m. Church ol Open Bible “White Snow, Bright Snow,” by 1:00 PM KWRO 1450 club Priesthood Meeting 12:15 p. m. Powers Tresselt; “Toughy and the Trailer 4:55 PM News Summary Relief Society 2 p. m. each Wed. Rev. Gerald S. Pope Truck,” Hurd; “Enchanted Eve,” 5:00 PM Foreman's hoedown Sunday School 9:45 a. m. a • Ley; “How The Rabbit Fooled 5:25 PM Coos-Curry Crier Morning Service 11:00 a. m. Church of God The Whale,” Williams; “Robin 5:30 PM Sketches in Black 8c Sunday evening Service 7:30. Sunday school and morning Hood's Arrow,” Stone; “What Midweek Prayer Service. White worship 10 a. m. Animal Is It?” Oustorius “Uncle 5:45 PM Note my Note Shut-in Services Friday. Children’s Ptaise and Activity You are coidial,/ InvPsd. Remus Stories," Harris;. “Radio 5:55 PM S EN TIN EL H O M E hour Thursday 3:45 p. m. • • On your next trip to Portland save time and energy. Plays For Children,” Watson; TOW N NEWS meeting Thursday 7:30 •First Radio Book For Boys," by 6:00 PM Song recital Travel while you sleep on our convenient overnight Fairview Community Church p. Prayer m. Morgan; "Travels of Babor,” by 6:15 PM Concert Musicale D. D. Nelson. Pastor train. Leave any evening — arrive at your destination We invite you to the family Brunhoff; “Patch of Blue,” H ill. Sunday School 10:06 a. m. 6:30 PM E VE N IN G NEWS E D I next morning. Ride in roomy standard Pullman or in church at 7th and Henry streets • • Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. T IO N economical coach. Overnight service returning, too. For for Christian Friendship and for Evangelistic service Sunday eve 6:45 PM Twilight Times fares and schedules call; Fellowship with the Risen, living, ning, 7:30 p. m. 7 :00 PM Dinner Hour Melodies Bible Study Friday 7:30 p. m. ‘ever present Christ at this par 7:30 PM Light Concert Hour ticular season of the year. • • St. James’^Episcopal Church 8.00 PM Public Service Hour The friendly Roy E. Hutchison, Pastor. Rector. The Rev. Robert Lessing. Church Of The Nazarene 8:30 PM Memory Theatre • • Services Southern Pacific Ninth and Heath Streets 9:00 PM KW RO Dance Party Sundays: 8 a. m. Holy Commun Arago Community Church Rev. Ray Harriaon, Minister 9:55 PM Final Edition NEWS ion. 9:45 a. m. Church School. 11 Rev. C. H. Sisson, Pastor Sundav School at 9;*5 a. m. 10:00 PM Sign off E. L. EWING, S, T. Agent a. m. Divine Services. (Holy Com- Morning Worship at IL 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship. SUNDAY inuiffp op the First and Third Evening preaching service 7:36 11:00 a. m. Sunday School. Phone 1« 9.00 A M Organ Recital Sunday« I. - Employment apd jobless made 9:30 AM Jerry Sears Orchestra AU Holy Days: 10 a. m. Holy up a “touch and go” picture in 10.00 AM Barbershop Quartett Communion. Every Wednesday: 10 a. this area, it was reported today 10:30 A M A R IZO N A W R A N Holy Communion. by the U. S. Employment report GLERS ’ Confirmation Class Monday, •U IL D ing office at Coos Bay. 11:00 A M Pioneer Methodist 8 p. m. chtireh Local unemployed continued to Organizations OREGON average between five and six 12:00 PM Concerto Moderne St. James’ Guild meets every times as many as during a com 12:45 PM GOOD T H IN G S AT Wednesday at 2 p. m. HOME parable period in 1948. A notice S t Cecilia’s Guild meets second able drop took place during the 12:30 PM News at NOON and fourth Wednesdays, 8 p. m. at 12:45PM SO M ETH IN G O L C - first and last weeks of the month, Parish hall. SO M E TH IN G NEW but with the lumber industry con The Vestry meets the second 1:00 PM ROMANCE IN MUSIC Thursday at 7:45 p. m. tributing the majority of the job 1:30 PM Boy Scouts Program • • less, each change in weather af fected continuity of work. Most 1:45 PM Time Was Pioneer Methodist Church small sawmills had down periods 2:00 PM SYM PHONY HOUR Second at Elliott Street 3:00 PM DOWN M EM O RY LANE when logs could not be delivered. “The Church of the Chimes” 3:30 PM Styles In Song There were $88,452 in unemploy Rev. Lawrence Guderica, minister 3:45 PM Naval A ir Reserve ment benefits paid out of this of Sundays: fice, compared with $16.408 in the same month in 1948. Opening of mills and camps Building a greater Oregon damands building individual prosperity pushed hiring totals up, but gave for all. Tha First National Bank of Portland, and all our affiliated * little new work, as most were re- banks, are sponsoring a program to promote our stats hires of old personnel. Employ by showing bow banking services can halp individuals toward greater ment Service placements tripled financial succesp. Call at onr nearest banking office and tall ua over February, but were still low how wa can bast help yota and your community. when compared with previous TMESI A M T W 'S) J B A W M S OFFKIS years. New hires were few, and I I T M FIRST NATIONAL SROUF competition put a premium on c«2 PORTIAHO BRAUCHES skill and experience. There were FOtTLANO M AIN »»ANCM few jobs for women, and their IIXTN ANO M OM ISO N MANCH .First Netiuuul Bunk » I ParthnMl R V lla N M I n w W R W iW I« applications for work increased U7TOWN MANCH APRIL 11, 1242 rapidly, particularly among those » A lt TOSTIANO MANCH MAWTHOSNI IO U L IV U O MANCH ■ IS O U U C IS formerly engaged in several U V IITO CX-K IN TO N MANCH Cask is v»»H aad is federal In,arm Bask.................................* 41,712,144.11 woodworking occupations. Re M O N TA V tllA MANCH IH K READY-M IX C EM EN T Delivered On The Job ELMER BENHAM 6 0 IN 6 TO PORTLAND ? T ry our o v e rn ig h t service OUR C H U R C H E S ---- Employment Still Touchy Picture Government Says SP pr *tt'S ■ 7,*?’ ■' #US"»£SSB vb * S Br BVS„,ess MOVING? Across the City? Across the State? WHATEVER you’re m ovin g------We Won’t Be Late. »Farm Machinery »Logging Equipment »Business Equipment or »Your Personal Furnishings Dva from la n k ,............................................................................... 11,751,747.4» »117,4»», 1*2.94 Totol Cosh................................................................... 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