g &B'l The Pioneer Methodist Church Howard L. Graybeal, Pastor Sunday School at 10 a. m. Orville Newton, Supt. Morning church service at 11. Sermon, “God’s Labor Union.” Evening church service at 7:30 p. m. Sermon, “Samson, a Popular Chap.” Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. La- Veil e Dale, president. St James’ Episcopal Church ORANGES Car. 3rd and Elitett Streets' Rcvd. George R. Turney, Vicar First Sunday in Advent—Nov. 38 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion. 9:45 a. m. Church School. 1100 a. m. Morning prayer and ser- NEW CROP NAVELS Emanuel Baptist Church Fourth and Elliott Sta. Where the Fall Gespei la Free shed Bible school, 9:45 a. m. A class for everyone. Trained teachers. Preaching service, 11:00 a. m. Subject: “God’s Demand for Man’s Best.” Text: Lev. 22: 21. “It shall be perfect to be accepted. Young people’s meeting, 6:30 p. m. Evening service 7:30 p. m. Prayer service Thursday 7:30 p. m. A church where you will feel at home. ” W. A. Stephen«, Pastor Coquille Tabernacle Wednesday—Meeting of St. James’ Guild Pa. >sh House 2:00 p. m. All women are invited. POTATOES KLAMATH U. S. No. ?• Church of Christ East Fourth St at Coulter Earl F. Downing, Minister Bible School, 9:45 a. m. Morning service, 11:00 a. m. Ser­ mon topic, “Money and Salvation.” Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Evening evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Sermon topic, “Over the Hill to the Poorhouse and Back.” Midweek service Thur. 7 JO p. m. Second and Heath Streets First Church of Christ, Scientist Rev. R. D. E. Smith, minister Coquille, Oregon Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. _ Morning Worship at 11:00 a. m. Sunday Service at 11 a m. Christ's Ambassadors at 6:30 p. m. ■ Subject ter next Sunday. “Ancient EvanvelisHr Sendee n*. t-we-w •’ MaRf nfgffi merism and Hypnotism, Denounced." 7:30 p. m. Wednesday evening meeting at t Bible Study Friday night at 7:30. ________ .<....... ......... -------- ------- - Free public Reeding Room open in Methodist Episcopal Church Church Building every Tuesday and Friday aftenmona except holidays — Evening preaching 7:30 p, m. , Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:80 p. . from two to five o’clock. The public is cordially invited to Reading Room. Holy Name Catholic Church BANANAS FANCY FRUIT STOKE «S Phone 122 STORE 136 Phone 81 iHe, Ore. PRICES Effective Friday & Sat. Nov. 26 & 27 2 '* <21* —<8 Box Jw JL 'ariSfrtr PEANUT BUTTER Coquille: 1st Sunday, 10:30 a. m.; FreshGround........... ........ Corner Seventh and Henry Sts. 2nd and 3rd Syndax, 540 a. xn.-------- ----------------L.ENeai; Pastor Myrtle Point: 2nd Sunday, 10:30 a. m; 4th Sunday, 5:30 a. m. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching at 11:00 ja. m._ and 7:45 , Bandon: 1st Sunday, 8:30 a. md 3rd Sunday, 10:30 a. m. p. m. Flutto Powers, 4th Sunday, 10:30 a. m- Prayer meeting Thursday evening, . . Rev. J. M. Sheridau Jr’astor 7:45 p. m. ...... ti-ll.-L----- '-g —A church following at 2:00 p. m. Ev- —-ARAGO eryone is cordtally invited to attend Mr. and Mrs.' Geo. Zinzerling, of both the dinner and the dedication ■ Coau Hi c. dinn e r - VTUEram 'fn'^ffie aTternoon. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shaw. There will be no Ladies’ Aid_this. Ladies Aid .met WttiMadajL after, week oH'account of the Thanksgiv­ noon at the home of Mrs. Marvin ing service to be held Thursday at Shaw with the following attendance: 11 o’clock, with a basket dinner fol­ Meedomes J. L. Burtls, J. D. Cart, J. lowing, in the old gym. D Root, C. S. Webb, H. E. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gulstrom and • O. H. Aasen Albert Lillie, Albert Mrs. Albert Lillie spent Friday at Gulstrom, Alden Butler, Sam Hoot. the home of Mrs. Ora Robison, help­ Edith Woodward, Earl Edgmon, Reg­ ing pick turkeys for market. inald Menegat, Nile Miller, Verne Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Haberly, Billie Garoutte, Leonard Garoutte, Walter Bob and David, of Myrtle Point, and SHOULDER CUTS Farrier, Everett Lafferty, Earl Balch, Mrs. O. H. Aasen, of Hall’s creek, Ernest Hammack, S. C. McAllister, were Sunday visitors at the home of and the hosteas. The ladies have Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McAllister. their work almost completed and Mr. and Mrs. Bert DeMoes were have set the date of their bazaar Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cut from FANCY BEEF for December„ 3. . Sam Rook Bible study was held at the home 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mast and daugh- . of Mrs. Ward Evans Wednesday eve­ ' ten, Jerene and Ardis, of Allegany, ning with Dave Root leading the dis­ were week-end guests of Mr. and cussion which was on the last chap­ Mrs. Ward Evans. FAIRVIEW ter of Colossiana. The next meeting : Mr. and Mri. J, ' D. Carl left for The dates for the bazaar sponsored will be held at the Joel Root home ' Corvallis Saturday morning. They by the Fairview Ladies Aid have Thursday at eight p. m, at which ‘ were dinner guests of i Mr. and Mrs. been set for Saturday, December 4, > . time they will take up the book of Clarence Schroeder. In the after- and Monday, December 6, and will Ephesians. Those attending were noon they attended the football game be held at the Siver Variety store in as follows- Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Root : between O. S. C. and Washington Coquille. The display will consist and John Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Sam State, after which their son, Wal­ of animals made by the club and will Root, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McAllister, lace, accompanied them on to Port­ make lovely Christmas gifts as or­ . - Mrs. Tyrrei Woodward apd Mrs. land and they spent the night at’the naments or toys. The proceeds from Ward Evans. ... home of Mr. Carl's brother, I. W. the bazaar will be ased to help finish -------- The book review club met at the Carl, of that city. Sunday they mo­ the interior of the new church build­ home of Mrs. Reginald Menegat tored to McMinnville and were din­ ing. Remember the dates! Thursday afternoon with the follow­ ner guests at the home of their son, — Rev. G. A. Gray, of Coquille, con­ ing ladies attending: Mrs. H. E. Wat­ Kenneth Carl, returning home Sun- ducted morning church services last kins, Mrs. O. H. Aasen, Mrs. Mar­ ' day evening. Sunday tn the new Fairview church, vin Shaw, Miss Jean Watkins and the Phyllis Miller, small daughter of building. The secretary’s report hostess, Mrs. Menegat. Mr. and Mrs. Orvls Miller, ,has been showed a total of 66 persons present Mrs. H. E. Watkins and Jean were 1 seriously ill with pneumonia the past for Sunday school classes while , Bandon visitors Tuesday, being din­ week. others arriving later raised the num­ ner gyests of Mrs. John Damron and Miss Ida Summerlin, of Norway, ber much higher. visiting at the H. E. Boak and J. K. was a guest at the Frank Miller home A community Thanksgiving sup­ Baker homes in the afternoon. last week. per, was held at the Riverside school Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Freezing Mrs. Francis Barklow, of Reeds­ last Friday evening at seven o’clock and small son, Danny, and Mr. and port, was a week-end visitor at the with. thirty-four persona present. Mrs. Comie Freezing, all of At­ home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. The school pupils, under the direction water, California, were Tuesday and Frank Miller. of their teacher, Miss Iris Fitch, pre­ Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mfs. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Harry, of sented a very enjoyable program. B. B. Watkins. Coquille, visited at the Nile Miller The remainder of the evening was Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Barklow were home Saturday. spent playing various games. An­ Wednesday evening dinner guests ot Singing class met at the home of other evening of this type is being Mrs. Barklow's sister, Mrs. Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Sam Root with Mrs. planned for the Christmas season. Summerlin, of Norway. Woodyard directing. They will Ralph Southstone, local mail car­ Miss Flora Barkley, of Portland, meet agaiuoext Friday at 7:45 p. m. rier, could not get through with the was a house guest of Miss Esther and every one who is intending to mail last Saturday. - Davidson, at the Reginald Menegat sing at the dedication program is 1 home last week. requested to be present as this is to BRIDGE Rev. W. S. Smith, of Coquille, and be the last practice. The high school play, “A Million Rev. H. L. Graybeal, the new minis­ Plans are under way for a com­ ter of the Pioneer Methodist church Dollar Joke,” which was presented munity Christmas program again this in Coquille, visited at many of the last week was well attended and Mil­ year, the plan having worked so suc­ ton Hammack as the bashful, stut­ cessfully last year. Arago homes Thursday afternoon. C. E. Ellison, Due to the high water, there was tering heir to a million dollars, was principal of the school, is general no church sei vice Sunday morning. certainly enjoyed by all present. chairman. The Orange, at their Fri­ Sunday school attendance was 60, Music was furnished by Harold Hays day evening meeting discussed the with David Root acting as super­ and-Milton Hammack, between acts. project and appointed Blanche Le­ intendent in the absence of the reg­ After the play a group of the young clerc, Beth Culver and Irene Hat­ uar superintendent, Melden Carl. folks gathered at the home of Mrs. field to represent their organization Grace Root was leader of the Chris­ Rooella Cline and were entertained Maud Hooton, Nadine Ellis and Jun­ tian Endeavor hour. There will be with music furnished by Harold ior Bartlett have been appointed to no church service next Sunday Hays. T hey also made candy and represent the Bible school and Chris­ morning and Sunday school will be a very enjoyable time was had by tian Endeavor. The Woman’s Civic club will take action on the matter at ten a. m. instead of eleven o’clock. all. at their meeting Friday. These vari- A potluck dinner will be held 4 FLOUR 49 lb. $1.59 Sock r 1 r" Fresh Ground 19e SHORTENING sbsim L-. • r. PORK STEAK RIB STEAK promptly at 12 o’clock in the old gym, with tM dedication st the pew 2 ID. lb 19‘ AIRWAY----- COFFEE LB. LB. 2ÎC SWIFT’S BACON LB. 29« ”MILD CURE By the Piece 19 ’« PORK ROAST Ä 0 FANCY YOUNG PORK STORE ing the Christmas program, decorat­ ing for it, providing Christmas treats for al the children in the commun­ ity, and sending remembrances to the shut-ing, __ Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Culver and children were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. Culver’s sister. Mrs. .Dan Cribbins, in Myrtle Point. There was a .good attendance at the Grange meeting Friday evening in spite of the deluge. Thomas and Genevieve Luttrell and Austin Bry­ ant were elected to membership; Vern Magill gave a talk on current legislation. A poem, “Life’s Clock,” was read by the Lecturer, and a new Grange closing song was introduced by Banche Leclerc and Marjorie Ma­ gill. Plans were made for a day of work on the hall Doc. 1. The men will meet and do the carpenter work and the ladies will serve them a chicken dinner. About 15 members of the Woman’s Civic club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Amanda Ehrig and spent the day working on articles for their bazaar. Dwight Culver was a Coquille visitor Monday. Mrs. Ira Smith and son, Wollcott, and daughter, Dorothy, have return­ ed from their trip to Colorado and ate now settled in the Sam Ochel- tree house, on Salmon creek. The Ocheltrees have moved to Medford for the winter. Mrs. Hattie Hatcher, of Myrtle Point, visited Friday of her mother, Mrs. M. Brownson has been ill her strength very slowly.« * In spite of the downpour of rain Monday morning there were 15 pres­ ent, besides the pupils and teachers, to hear the fine talk given by Bishop Dagwell in the school auditorium. His talk, appropriate to the Thanks­ giving season, was much enjoyed by those who heard him. 13® ONLY program on the work of the Ameri­ can Mission to lepers. Everybody welcome. The E. F. Davidson family of Co­ quille visited Sunday at the Chas. Fanner home. The Christian Endeavor gave a very enjoyable, “Red and White” party at the phurch Monday evCnini. Following the singing of some “wel­ come” choruses, a number of games and contests were enjoyed. Pump­ kin pie was served and the evening came to a close with a candlelight song service. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Lett and little daughter, Joan; Myrtle and Virginia Beckett; Cherie Mae Hartwell, Eleanor Men­ egat, Lou and Maude Hooton, Viola Dunckley, Virginia and Vivienne Lake, Nadine Ellis, Ruth Walker, Pauline Fanner, Ruby and Florence Johnson, Robert Dunckley, Billy Huff, Evin Oestrich, Junior Bart- ett, Clyde Puett, E. J. Walker and Robert Ocheltree. „ 18*e EXECUTRIX’S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned executrix, that in pur­ suance of an order of the County Court for Linn County, Oregon, made and entered on the 22nd day of November, 1937, said executrix is authorized and directed to sell the real propeity property belongii belonging to said es tate. located te in jjoos Coos County. Ofc tote. »•>, wcsviiucu 1UUOWS, to-wit: lo-wn: gon, describee! u as follows, The West half of the East half of the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 36, in Township 28 South, Range 15 West of the Willamette Meri­ dian, in Coos County, Oregon, — *-•-*- -, jo acrei. containing That ------- said______________ _____ be a at __ private * “ “--- sale ci-a. shall a s _(^ . sale, to the highest bidder for cash, avi vmBll, on and Saturday, ------- after :-------- iturday. the 25th day day of December, 1937, oias to be oe pre 37, au all bids pre- ­ sented to the office of her attorney, Edward E. Sox, 209 First National Bank Building in Albany, Oregon. Executrix of the estate^ of H. H. Hewitt, Deceased. Edward E. Sox, 209 First National Bank Building, Albany, Oregon, ATTORNEY FOR EXECUTRIX. 4flt5 At Christian Science Churches “Soul and Body” was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Church- es of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, November 21. The Golden Text was, “My soul, wait thou only upon God for my ex­ pectation is from him (Ps. 62:5). Among the citations which com­ prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: “For we walk by faith, not by sight. We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be prebent with the Lord.” (II Cor. 5: T, 8). The Lesson-Sermon also included the following correlative passages from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scripture." by Mary Baker Eddy "Indentity is the reflection of Spirit, the reflection in multifarious forms ’of the living Principle, Love. Soul is Mrs. M. O. Hooton will have charge the substance. Life, and inteligence of the Christian Endeavor meeting of man, which is individualised, but Sunday evening. Her topic is, “Sup­ not in matter.” (P.. 477). pose There Had Been No Mission- •riss." 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