SH Pioneer Methodist Church ! From Chino Field J. Bev. Charles Goodwin Brown. Pastor 9:45 Sunday School hour. Gorden Ashenfelter, acting superintendent. 11:00 Sunday morning worship hour. Sermon subject, "The Prayer Life of Jesus.” 7:00 Youth Fellowship hour. We are beginning a special feature with the month of November.' Learn all about it this Sunday evening. 8i00 Sunday evening worship hour Spe<4ft|.. njuak- for tois evening. 7:3b Wednesday evenings, choir re- heaMul hibur. Your service is of profit. *boto far-the church and for ' you . STOVES—Ranges, Coleman Oil Cir­ culators, now in stock. See us about New Stove Purchase Regula­ tions. J. A. Lamb Company. s 7.30 Thursday mid-week services. 7:30 Monday, November 1st, Mrs. i Perro O. Hanson will bring us a i message directly from China. Don’t 'miss this opportunity to hear from China. Not by words, but by deeds, do we build the kingdom of God. Mrs. Perry O. Hansen will appear at the Methodist church on Monday, Church of Christ.* November 1, with a dynamic message East 4th A Coulter FOR RENT—Small office space in direct from the fields or China. It Liston Parrish, Pastor room formerly used by C. I. O. in has been said of Mrs. Perry, that she Industrial Repair Co. building on Thursday, 7:30 Bible Study and is one of the most dynamic speakers Hall street Inquire at Industrial brought to the Oregon churches for a Prayer meeting. Repair office. • . - a Friday 8:45 Pot-luck dinner ' in long time. The meeting will begin promptly at honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry, Who are WANTED—All kinds of Used Fyr- 7:30 o’clock Monday evening. The leaving us. Everyone welcome. •, niture; dishes,* carpenter tools, public is invited to attend. No | Bible School 9:45. Clarence Fiaer, small gas motors, pumps. Brooks charges are being made, only a free­ Supt. The word of God will under­ Furniture. s gird in* the time of stress. will offering will be received. The This is an opportunity to hear at i Morning worship 11 o’clock. REMINGTON PUMP GUN For Sale of will tracje for good boat or what first hand of the situation in China. Lord’s Supper and special music. Message by the pastor. have you? Phone E. G. Opperman, FLOWER BULBS — Fall shipment Jr. and Intermediate Cz E. 8:00. 193R.* It* To Hold Prayer Service For just arrived. FARR A ELWOOD.’s Young People’s C. E. 6:30. Missionaries, Prisoners of Wur I Evening service 7:30. Message by A special prayer service for the* pastor on “Ignorance of God.” health and safety of their mission­ Monday, 8:00, Board meteing. aries, held as prisoners of war, will Wed. 7:30, Choir Practice. Don be conducted at the Coquille Seven to­ Farr, director. day Adventist churcj> on Saturday, WRIST WATCHES—We bave them. October 30. While this is a special FARR A ELWOOD. • day of prayer for interned mission­ aries. we also have sons who are pris­ oners of war, for whom we pray daily, which should be included at this 1 time,” said Pastor H. D. Strever.' I Eighty-nine adults and twenty-eev- ! en children -members of Adventist 1 missionary families and parts of 1 families left in fields afar when toe war broke—are still interned in Ger- 1 many. India, Japan, North Borneo, 1 China and the Philippines, Mr. Strev- 1 er said when announcing this special ‘ service. Among these, he said, there i. are mission directors, physicians, i’ CHARLES BALDWIN SMITH, nurses, evangelists, teachers and sec- ’ Defendant. retarles. Reports thus far indicate that three of those restrained in China may pos- s sibly be repatriated and returned on 1 the MS “Gripeholm," nowon her Sec­ ond trip. They are Rev, B. L. An- ’ derson, Amoy; Dr. C. L. Dales, Shang­ i hai, and Mrs, D. D. Coffin, Cantea. Pastor Strever says thaf the ser- ' vice here is part of a world-wide prayer program that will be carried . out in all Adventist churches this' week. A growing anxiety and feeling of concern for toe safety and welfare ! of their missionaries has prompted F the Executive Committee of toe Gen­ eral Conference at Washington, D. C„ to recommend the devoting of the day appointed for special prayer in their behalf. “Let everyone pray daily that vic-, tory may soon be gained by our armies and our boys returned home,”' says Pastor Strever. District Superintendent T® Speak At Nazarene Church Here DAIRYMEN—We have a shipment of milk strainers. FARR A EL­ WOOD. ■ 5-ROOM HOUSE For Rent—Partly furnished, 315 a mo. Inquire at 547 North Coulter, or see Raymond Pepper. it*» WANTED to Buy—Good Used Heat­ er, wood or coal. Hugh Hudson, 310 East Fourth St., or call Mrs. Hudson at Knife Hospital. lt*s WANTED to Bey-LateMedcl Trucks, Pickups Nicht Phone 272X Southwestern Motors Dr. E. E. Martin, district superin­ tendent of the North Pacific District of the Church of Nazarene .from Port­ land, will be here Sunday evening, Oct 31, and speak,to the congrega­ day of November, 1943. tion at the local church at 7:45 o’clock. J. ARTHUR BERG, Dr. Martin has been district su- Attorney for Plaintiff Residence and P. O. Address pei in ten dent of the North Pacific Coquille. Oregon district for nine years and has had "»any years experience as pastor in Idaho, in the east and also in Canada, and it is expected his message will be interesting and* helpful to ail who may attend, it is stated by M. M. Short, the local pastor. Dr. Martin is making his annual visit to toe local church and also la beginning a district tour of the zone groups. Next Tuesday night, he will I be at Klamath Falls and Wednesday at the Roseburg church and then will go north through Oregon and Wash­ ington. Ho will be traveling with a i group, including Mrs. Martin, Dr. Roy f W. Smee, district superintendent of the northern California district, and Mrs. Homes, the district president of j the Women’s Foreign Missionary So­ ciety, and Mrs. Y. E. Davis, of Cal- i ifomla, who is a missionary to the Mexican people to the south. /Attention vtoDetaiK GANO FUNERAL HOME CogulUi ' 196 Be. Ceultor Bl N mm 166 Coquille, Oregon Benham’s Transfer