■’gaS ■ *¡*1® i 3 % s i; T» AdVS n** Helped ?unhd"! to LOST skiff, from Coquille boat house. Finder please notify Greene A Jrosen. Its HAVE 60 ton of hay. Oats and vetch oats, and alfalfa. 810 per ton if lot taken. Two miles from Coos Junction on Pacific Hwy. Phone FOR RENT—* two-room tmMmi 10F3 Roseburg, or write R. H. Wil- BABY CHICKS—We have a brooder apartments at 258 N. EUlott Call ■°n, Umpqua. 7t3* full at all times or will take your at that address. lt»s order for future delivery. FARR A ELWOOD. . ■ i-. a FOR RENT—Two roam furnished FOR TEAM WORK, plowing, etc., call Apt. with bath, hot and cold water, R. -E. Carlile, phone 601MM, Co­ newly decorated. On first floor. quille. 7t3., . Inquire at 381 So. Henry St Flora E. Dunne. 6tf IS Your tire cut or Fabric Broken? Spencer’s It can be repaired by a NEW PRO­ SWEET PEAS — Bulk, FOR RENT—Three-room furnished Mixed, 10c oz. FARR A EL­ CESS called RUBBER WELDING. House. Inquire in rear. 045 N. WOOD. s An O. K. Rubber WeM is stronger Coulter St. ‘ Its than the rest of the tire or tube smnmMmNHMZHsmnwM USED Cletrac-20 Tractor. Good con­ and is guaranteed for life of tire. dition. Priced for Quick Sale. J. ' O. K. Rubber Welders, with Mike’s A. Lamb Co. Implement Shop, Coquille.. s ——------ —IBULK GARDEN SEED-Costs less, YOU J fresher, wa have’em. FARRAEL- We collect delinquent accounts. WOOD_________________________ • i I p K. $ rii rf 1 i'i 1 \ ’ N 1 ' • 1 • L. p'p \ X** a A The revival meetings of the Church The Pioneer Methodist Church I St James* Episcopal Church of Christ of Coquille will close this Howard L. Graybeal, Pastor Cor. 3rd and Elliott Streets coming Sunday. The various church­ For link beginning Marek 17, 1848:1 The Rev. Charles M. Guilbert, Vicar es of the city have arranged for the Morning Church Service at 11 a. m. Palm SunAsy * evangelist, Arthur Charles Bates, of Sermon, “The Meaning of the Cross.” 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion and the First Christian Church of Klamath ; Evening Church Service 7:30 p. m. Blessing of the Palms. Falls, to speak at a mam meeting in Sermon, “The Constant Challenge.” I 8:45 a. m. Church School. the Church of Christ building Sunday Church School at 8:45 a. m. ”1 U:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and afternoon at 3:00 o’clock on the sub­ Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Sermon by the Vicar. Palm Pn ject of “Stewardship.” This meeting Mid-week Church Service Thun- I si on. is primarily for church members but day at 7:30 p. m. . M-rf-r »rftrr Easter all who will come are welcome. Choir practice Wednesday at 7:30 3:00 p. m. Vespers and Addres Tonight, Thursday, a delegation is expected from Marshfield Church of Union Good Friday services in 10:00 a. m. Holy Communion Christ, including Mr. Benton, minis­ Pioneer Church from 12 Noon to 3 Wednesday before Easter ter, and his wife and the Doane twins. p. m. These services are sponsored 8:00 p. m. Vespers and Addre, These boys, ten years of age, will by the Coquille Ministerial Associa- I Maundy Thursday sing two duets. They are especially | tion- 10:00 a. m. Holy Communion. talented and it will bo worth while to Woman s Missionary Society meets Good Friday hear them. Mrs. Nina Nosier will in the church parloro Thursday af-I 12:00-3:00 The Three Hours, draw a crayon picture, accompanied ternoon at 2:15. Holy Saturday by music and by a reading of a new poem, entitled “The Ninety and Nine.” The sermon subject will be, “Caught Pint Church of Christ, Scientist with the Goods." ‘ Coquille, Oregon Sermon Friday night, “When Iron I Sunday School at 8:30 a. m. Gates Open." Solo, “The Blest Love | Sunday Service at XI a. m. of Christ," written by Mr. Sias, will Subject for next Sunday, “dub- be sung by Ruth Towne, by special stance.” request'’ i--*—, Wednesday evening meeting at 8 Saturday, sermon, “Christianity o’clock. versus Morality,” duet, “His Will Be Free public Reading Room at 256 Done, Not Mine,” Cecil Finley and Drane Bldg., open every day except Mr. Sias. Sunday and holidays from 12:30 to ' Sunday, 11:00 a. m., “Church In­ 5:00 p. m. • valids,” will be the sermon subject and “The Devil's Chloroform” at the | No coUeetton, no charge. Western I QUICK ACTION on your part, will Church of God closing service st 7:80. Mercantile Agency. Phone 161, Co- save you money on a New 1838 Corner of 7th and Henry Sts. The church is located one blqck east qullle, Oregon. L H. Heaton, Mgr. | Model Zenith Refrigerator. Only of Henry street bridge at 260 East Sunday services: rew, jTmr not ^¿1 1 1 machine left. Price 888.85. EH Fourth St Good crowds attend each The Holy Name Catholic Church Church School at 10:00 a. m. First Sunday of the month—Maas patch them. No ntr. ssn * A terms. J. A. Lamb Company. service, including many young folks. Preaching at 11:00 J. W. Earlywine at Bandon, 8:00 a. m.; at Coquille Mr. Bates spoke to the high school 11:00 a. m. speaking. students Tuesday and was much en­ Sunday evening services: Young Second Sunday—Mau at Myrtle joyed by them. Saturday the young Point at 8:00 a. m.; Coquille 11:00 a. Peoples meeting 6:30. Preaching at HAVE YOU seen TR^AD WELDS* folks’ fellowship club will attend in Im. 7:30. process of recapping smooth tires— DO YOU KNOW—You can now buy mass and have their meeting at the Third Sunday—Maw at Coquille, Come and enjoy these services with the procoss that found public ac­ US. a 40-gallon automatic Electric close of the regular service. 18:00 a-m.; Bandon, 11:00 a. m. ceptance in less than ■ year? Cqme Water Heater, with a 20-year writ­ Fourth Sunday—Mays at Powers, in and let us explain. Complete ten guarantee, for less than »100,00 8:30 a. m.; Coquille 11:00 a. m. Allan Hall To Speak At satisfaction guaranteed. O. K. See them at J. A. Lamb Company. Fifth Buehy Mui at Coquille e) County Ministerial Association Rubber Welders, with Mike’s Im­ 8:00 a. m.; Myrtle Point 11:00 a. m. < plement Shop, Coquille. s Fourth Thursday—Maw at Gold Arthur Charles Bates, of Klamath Falls, will be the chief speaker for miscellaneous ’ Special services are planned in the Beach at 7:00 a. m. Fourth Friday—Mam at Brookings the meeting of the Coos County Min­ local Church of Christ Wednesday isterial Association, to meet Monday, and Friday nights, to which the pub­ at 8:00 a. m. 10:30 to 3:30, March 18. Attorney A. lic is cordially invited. The dates Get your Needlepoint Yarn from A. Hall, of Marshfield, will also speak are March 20 and 22, at 7:45. The Church of Christ of Marshfield plan Mrs. Bonnie Walker. Also Needle­ and the subject of law enforcement The Fairview Women’s dub met to attend in a body. Their minister, point on display and for sale. 4811 in the county, will receive consider - a I atlon by the body at the home of Mrs. Ray Norris last Joel R. Benton, will be the speaker South Coulter. Wednesday for an all-dsy session. A for these services and they will fur­ potluck luncheon was served at noon, nish the special music. 'S ; with the business meeting in the af­ On Tuesday and Thursday nights BUSINESS ternoon. A flower plant e the church from Coquille will attend will be held at the next meeting, Marshfield services, when C., members present were: Mesdams Ray Adlan Sias, Coquille minister, will Deadmond, Glenn Richardson, Albert preach and the Coquille church will Thommen, DeVere Yeoman, Joe the special music. On Mun­ Berkheimer and hostess. The visitors it, March 18, there will be a present were: Mrs. Clarence Dead­ reception for all new members to the mond, Mrs. H. M. Hall and Miss Fran­ church since the coming of the Siases ces McCarthy. to Coquille in June of 1838. It will Mrs. Juanita Hedden, Betty and be in the form of a potluck dinner at Alice, of Marshfield, arrived Satur­ 6:45, a brief program and a talk by day to spend a week with her parents, Mr. Bates. All members and friends j Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Deadmond. of the church are welcome. The din­ TT? The Fairview-North Fork Grange ing room has been doubled in size and held its regular meeting at the Grange it is planned to have extra tables and hall Ramvriay The neyt meeting dishes to care for all who come. will be held March 23, with initiation of members from McKinley, Bridge, Miss Inez Rover Broadbent and the Fairview Granges. Irwin Henagin, who was home on k Phone SOL 105 Wort Second 81 a sick leave from the army, returned last Wednesday to the Vancouver Barracks, where he is stationed. The Fairview Ladies Aid held its r- « _______ _ _ _ regular meeting at the W. F. Byerly ~‘«¡ wa ' t . i . In compliance "with said I home last Thursday. Those present Mansell Drayage & order, on Saturday, the 6th day of at the meeting were: Mesdames T. H. April, A. D., 1840, commencing at the I 3^4™ p y. Yeoman, G. B. Dow, Delivery Co. hour of 10 o’clock AM. of said day 1~. T’ _ atthe front door of the Court House p«» Berkheimer, Earl Steen, Dave PHONE 133 in the City of Coquille, and County I Tosten, Donald Phillips, Ray Dead- of Coos, State of Oregon, offer for mood, Clara Kibler, Misses Carrie By- Local and Long Distance w: 'í « i I e I • * I 4 I ..X wi I 1 Special Services Next Week I I I Fairview News Items V> - H & i D irectory í I I A;í A I Piano and Accordion *»ual fes Attention {oDetails HAULING COAL highest and best bidder, on the fol- Carthy. twwtng terms and conditions, to-wit: I The Fairview church board elec- For either cash in hand at the time Uon wa, haM ,t the home of Mrs. ■ F* í 8tS r Pmasil Interest Friendly Counsel Honest Advice Wm. F. Howell, Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon LADY m ATTENDANCE Gano Funeral Home I ■ C i g MBi Phone 188 / w the ■*r. Y< OREGONIAN Probate Court Cases by carrier * CM Dr. J. K Phone 180R — Coquille Kay. 'í. & i: Jr* V <\M| -1. ■ J ■ sí V • L '-¿A- -'5’’ _____________ >in; - M lt " ' * : ■ J. A. 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