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■ e re From Bend— Ir a ‘ Eagles and
hi» daughter, Mrs. Lorraine John-
•on, of Bend, have been visiting in
Coquille at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. V. Sims. Mr. Eagles is
Mrs. Sim’s brother. On Sunday
M r. and Mrs. Sims, M r. Eagles,
Mrs. Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs.
Rexroad. drove to North Bend
where a fam ily picnic dinner was
held at the home of Mrs. Sim’s
cousin, Mrs. George Youst. Also
present at the picnic was Charles
Eagles of Centralia, Washington.
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Attending Convention — County
Commissioners Fred Kruse and
T. C. Truce left on Saturday to
attend the National convention of
county officials being held in Oak
land, California, July 17 to 20.
Mrs. Kruse and Mrs. True accom-
their husbands on the trip.
_ Furniture Market —
Purkey left by car on Sat
urday for Seattle, where he w ill
attend the Furniture Market. He
w ill meet Mrs. Purkey in Tacoma,
where she has been visiting, and
they w ill go to Seattle together
from there.
OWn Be Married la Teas» Hugh
McKinney left this week for El
Faso, Texas, where his marriage
to Patsy Neely w ill take place.
Accompanying him on the trip
was Mrs. Virgil A rrell and two
i of Coquille. Mrs. A rrell and
Neely are sisters. Mrs. A r-
re ll and the children w ill remain
in Texas for several weeks vaca
tion but the newly-weds w ill re-
immediitWy to Coquille
they w ill make their home
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Midweek Prayer S e rv i« We4- ford Heights.
Said street improvement is to be
I'M P. b l
The regular Sunday School 50 per cent at .the coat and e x -
Sundsy Evening Services 7:30 l
teachers
meeting
w
ill
be
held
in
Everyone irifriim i
pense qliOhe property to be bene-
the home of Mrs. Elaine Johnson qUR»4f!ereby. Bids may be sub
e a
Hallingstad Apartments, on Tues
mitted for either the whole Work
Church Of The Nazareue
day, July 20, at 7:30 p. m.
necessary to complete the pro
Ninth and Heath Streets
v
Rev- Ray Harrison: Minister
posed improvement or tor such
CARD OF TH A N K S
Sundav School^ at 9:45 a. m.
We wish to thank all of our subdivision thereof as w ill not
lowship
friends
for their kind expressions conflict materially with the com
Evening preaching service 740
Friday 1:30 p. m. Women’s Bible
of
sympathy
and lovely floral pletion of the remaining portions.
N . Y . S. S. meets at 0:30 p. m.
Class, 42 m N. Coulter.
offerings
during
our recent be Forms of bids for contract and
Friday 7:30 p. m. Women’s Bible p. n>.
bond may be had upon application
reavement .
Class.
Pauline Hurst, Harley Parman, to the City Recorder. The Com
Christian Church
A Bible Teaching, Gospel
mon Council reserves the right to
Hazel Raymond.
200 E. 4th St.
ing Church
reject any and all bids, with or
without cause. A certified check
Earl L. Soward, Pastor
NO TIC E T O BIDDERS
Bible School 0:45 a. m.
Holy Name Catholic Church
N o ti« is hereby given that the in the sum of 5 per cent of the
Morning Worship 11:00 _
__ Common Council of the City of amount hid must be submitted
a. m.
Sunday Morning Mass— 9 a. m.
Evening Worship service 740 p. Coquille, C o « County, Oregon, with such bid, to be forfeited to
m.
City of Coquille in the event
First Church of Christ,Scientigf Choir rehearsal Wed., 7 4 0 p. m. w ill receive sealed bids for the the
the bidder refuses to sign the
paving
with
asphaltic
penetration
Sunday School a t 9:30 a. m.
Prayer meeting Thurs., 7:30 pm . macadam of Heath Street from the contract and execute a bond as
Sunday Service at 11 a. m.
» e
North line of Eleventh Street to provided for in said Ordinance.
Subject
for
next
Sunday
Faith Lutheran Church
the South line of Fortier Field, in Said bond to be in the sum of 58
“T ru th .”
Norman
L
.
Orth,
Pastor
the City of Coquille, C o « County, per cent of the total amount of
Wednesday evening meeting at
the contract. The work must be
Phone
248L
Oregon.
0 p .m .
completed
within 45 days from
Coquille’s
friendly
church
in
A il bids must be in accordance
Free public Beading Room at
230 W. Second. Roxy Bldg., open vites you to attend Sunday School with the maps and data, plans, the awarding of the contract, or
every day except Sunday and hol and worship services each Sunday specifications and estimates of the within such further time as the
idays from 1:00 I 1
* * * p. m.
morning.
Our present meeting City Engineer, filed in the office Council may allow. Bids must be
to 4:00
place is the Labor Temple on East of the City Recorder on the 6th filed on or before the hour of
2nd St.
Church of Open Bible
day of June, 1949, and pursuant to 5 o’clock P. M. 6n the 1st day of
10 a. m. Sunday School and the provisions of Ordinance No. August, 1949. A ll bids must be
Adult Bible class.
Rev. Gerald S. Pope
480, adopted by the Common made for a lump sum, accompan
Sunday School 9:43
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship Council on the 18th day of July, ied by unit prices, for the pur
Morning Service'____
“
« H i m _____
serv i« .
1949, and the Laws o f the State pose of estimating additions or de
Sunday evening Service 740.
The church council w ill meet at of Oregon, therein referred to, ductions made during the course
Midweek Prayer Service.
7:30 p. m. Thursday, July 21, in all of which are hereby referred of the work.
Shut-in Services Friday.
C. G. CAUGHELL,
the home of M r. Eugene Ash, San- to and made a part of this notice.
You are cordially invited.
Ik D. Nrinrv. Itaatar
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Worah
Morning I Worship
11:00 t e i m.
Evangelistic s e rv i« Sunday
7:30 p. m.
>le Study Friday 740 p.
a a
N o n e * T O CREDITORS
N o ti« is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly ap
pointed as Administrator of the
Estate of Martha Hurral, deceased,
by the County Court of C o «
County, Oregon, on June 17, 1949,
and has qualified as such. There
fore, all persons having claims
against the Estate of deceased are
hereby required to present the
same to me, duly certified and
w ith proper vouchers attached, at
m y office in the First National
Bank Building, Coquille, Oregon,
w ithin six months from the date
Dated this 23rd day of June,
1949.
•
O. C. SANFORD,
Administrator.
28t5
Coquille Auto Court
COMPLETE FOOD MARKET
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Gulseth
GAS
•
OIL
a TIRES
» ACCESSORIES
Store Honrs 8 A. M. to t P. M. Daily
Coquille Tabernacle
(AaaaaMy of Ge«
2nd at Heath
Howard S. May, Paster
Sunday School--------'__ 9 * 5 a. m.
Morning Worship ______
_ ______
1140
a .m .
C. A ’s (youth g ro up )._.9*s'p. m.
Evangelistic ------------------ 7*43 p. m.
Prayar S e rv i« (Tuea.)_..7:46 p. m.
Bible Study fri»un.).-..7:48 p. m.
7:30 p. m. Evening S e n d « .
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Church of God
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Morning worship 11 a. m. Ser
mon topic, "How God Leads His
People.”
Youth Fellowship 6. Jo p. m.
Eyening devotional 7:30 p. m.
Children’s praise and activity
hour Thursday 3:45 p. m.
The Prayer meeting has been
changed from Thursday to Friday
at 7:30 p. m.
Our Savior paid a great price
for our redemption, the sacrifice
on.the cross. He did it because of
his love for us, even when we
were unworthy. W ill we show
our appreciation by accepting his
love and way of life? For fellow
ship with God and the Christian
fam ily we invite you to meet with
SL James* Episcopal Church .us at the Family Church, 7th I
Rev. Robert Lessing. Rector. Henry.
Roy E. Hutchison, Pastor.
Sundays: 8 a. m. Holy Commun-
tau. 9:45 a. m. Church School. 11
a. m. Divine Services. (Holy Com- Church of Jesus Christ of
nwtan on the First and Third
Latter Day Saints
Sundays). -
«0 W. Central, C o « Bay, Ore.
A ll Holy Days: 10 a. m. Holy Harold A. Davis, Branch President
Communion.
Phone 334R, Coquille, Ora.
Every Wednesday: 10 a. m.
Sunday School 10 a. m T
Holy Communion.
Sacrament Meeting 11:15 a. m.
Organizations
Priesthood Meeting 12:13 p. m.
8 t James’ Guild meets every
Relief Society 2 p. m. each Wed.
Wednesday at 2 p. m.
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St. CeciUa’s Guild meets second
Arazo Community Church
and fourth Wednesdays, 8 p. m. at
Rev. C. H. Sisson, Pastor
__TSe Vestry meets the second
10:00 A. M . Morning Worship.
Thursday at 7:45 n. m.
11:00 a. m. Sunday School.
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740 p. m. Evening S ervi«.
Pioneer Methodist Church
7:30 p. m. Tuesday evening. Sky
Second at Elliott Street
Pilots of America; Girls’ Bible club
“The Church at the Chimes”
7:30 p. m. Wednesday evening,
®ev. Lawrence Guderisn, minister Bible Study and Prayer meeting.
Sundays :
2:30 p. m. Friday, Children’s Re
Bunday school 9:45 a. m.
lease Time Bible class.
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A m d ay morning worship service
us 11 o’clock.
The Church of God
Intermediate Yo_th
Fellowship
North Powers
Rev. Jessie A. Coldiron
4:30 p. m.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
H igh School Youth Fellowship
Worship Services 11 a. m.
0:00 p. m.
The Sunday evening hour 7:30
Week Days
Woman’s Society of Christian Sor
v i « meets first and third Thurs
day of month at 2 p. m.
Wesleyan Service Guild meets first
Thursday at 8 p. m.
Cfcotr rehearses each Wednesday
a t 8 p. m.
Church school board of education
meets first Monday of month
0 p .m .
Young Adult Fellowship meets 3rd
Thursday at 8 p. m.
Afl-Church fam ily night dinner
second Thursday a t 6:30 p. m.
Most men are able to f a « a
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Seventh Day Adventist Church grave danger and give battle to
Temporary p ia « of worship
i t But a higher courage than
Christian Church, 260 E. 4th S t
this is required in facing the
Subbath School Saturday, 9:45
daily existence. W ith our backs
B. ED.
against the wall we turn bare
Church Saturday 11:00 a. m.
handed to fight with real dan
Prayer meeting Wednesday I
ger, but are driven to despera
p. m. at the home of Mrs. Gussie
Johnson, 284 F. 7th S t
tion if surrounded by a swarm
of angry bees. He must smile at
Emmanuel Baptist Church
life’s petty stings who would be
(Conservative)
a conqueror worth while.
150 So. Elliott S t
‘
George W. Wheatley, Pastor
Bible school classes 9:45 a. m.
Te a director’s knowledge
Morning worship servkes, elev
should
be added human under
an o'clock.
standing, assistance would stint
H . S. and Y . P. Fellowship, 8:43
Real, thoughtful consideration
p. m.
•hall always he without price.
Junior and Intermediate, 8:45 p
OUR
C H U R C H E S ***«
Throngh the Week
Radio, M on.-W ed.-Frl. 7:1S am .
KWRO.
Tuesday 7:00 p. m. Sky Pilots.
Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Women’s
Bible Class.
Wednesday (First each month)
It e n ’s Fellowship.
Thursday 7:43 p. m. Prayer F el-
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