The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 12, 1939, Page 9, Image 9

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    Sell Your Antiques
With Sentinel Want Ads
Riverton School
FOR RENT
FOR SALK
FOR RENT —Housekeeping rooms
suitable for bacheloror couple’ PIANO BARGAIN — Slightly used
Everything furnished. Clean Call
Gulbranson Piano with Bench, at a
«t 241 So. Hall.
sacrifice, on terms like rent.
For particulars write The Music
FOR RENT—2 and 3 room Apart­
and Electric Store, Marshfield. 52t2
ments, bath included. Inquire at
456 South Heath.
FOR BALE—
FOR SALE—3-room House, chick­
CLOSE OUT on all 1938 model Zen­
en house and lot 100x100, on Rink
ith and Croeley Refrigerators on
creek; »750. Also Stocked Chicken
hand. Buy now and save 20 Per
Ranch, 500 N. H. Reds, young hens
cent. Only 3 machines left at this
Scows. Priced to sell. Lisle Good­
price. J, A. Lamb Company.
win, first house off highway on
Rink creek road.
altf MORTON’S Smoke Salt, Tender
Quick and Sausage Seasoning will
PIANO BARGAINS
Latest type
solve your meat curing problems.
Spinet console piano, also Studiq.
For sale by Cooe Fted A Seed
upright almost new to be sold here
Stores.
in Coquille at Big Discounts. Most
any terms can be arranged for quick CLOSE OUT on all Coleman Oil Cir­
culators on hand, at a saving of
sale. For location and further par­
30 Per cent to you. You can’t af­
ticulars write at once to J. F. Smith,
ford to pass up this big saving. J.
adjuster. 1021 Jay St., Sacramento
A. Lamb Company.
Calif.
8lts
Be Discriminating!
Before You Buy A
Used Cor Examine
Our Stock of Used
Cars
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License
1 l\ L L With Every Car
1234 PLYMOUTH UldLC-W
4-door SEDAN
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SEDAN. Trunk
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1937 CHEVROLET MASTER
DELUXE TOWN IE
SEDAN
1935 DODGE 4-dr.
TRUNK SEDAN
1936 OLDS SIX
COUPE
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Coquille Tabernacle
Emanuel Baptist Church
The current week is the last one of
the semester at Riverton. Wednesday
Second and Heath Streets
Fourth and Elliott Sts.
and Thursday the six weeks exam­
Rev. R. D. E. Smith, minister
Rev. H. A. Minter, Pastor
inations were given. The finals will
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. C. L.
be on Friday, January 13«.
Morning Worship at 11:00 a. m.
Brockmann, Supt.
Young
People’s service at 6:45 p. m.
Morning service at 11 a. m., Rev.
The home economics I class pre­
Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m.
H. A. Minter conducting the service.
pared a dinner for the home econom­
Prayer Meeting, Tuesday night at
Evening preaching service at 7:30
ics class today (Thursday).
Both
7:30 p. m.
p. m.
classes are under the direction of Miss
Bible Study Friday night at 7:30.
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Home Ee Field Tri»
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Church of ttod
Miss Nye conducted a field trip
Coquille, Oregon
last week to a butcher shop in Co­
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
Corner Seventh and Henry Sts.
quille. The girls bad spent several
Sunday Service at 11 a. m.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
days studying various kinds of meats
Subject for next Sunday, "Truth.’’
Young People’s meeting Sunday
and cuts. Harold Dey, of the Econo­
Wednesday evening meeting at 8 evening 7:30 p. m.,
my Cash Market, cut up a quarter of o’clock.
Prayer meeting and Bible study
beef for the class and explained which
Free public Reading Room open in Thursday at 7:45 p. m.
part of the animal the various cuts Church Building evety Tuesday and
We will welcome you at allof these
came from and how to distinguish the Friday afternoons except holidays
services.
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meat of one animal from that of an­ from two to five o’clock.
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other.
The public is cordially invited to
Church of Christ
Ping Pong and Tennis
attend our services and to visit the
264
East Fourth Street
Reading
Room.
The girls’ physical education class
expects to play tennis and ping pong
C. Adrian Sias, minister
for the next few weeks. The boys
Methodist Episcopal Church
Sunday services:
in the Smith-Hughes department have
Bible School, 9:45 a. m, Ralph
Evening preaching 7:30 p. m.
OLD GROWTH Fir Wood and Cedar 1936 PONTIAC
built tables out of rough lumber and
IT IS NOT TOO EARLY to plant
Harry,
superintendent. _ .
Prayer
meeting
Wednesday
7:30
p.
DELUXE SEDAN 3 a Z
Posts for sale.
Anderson Bros.
have covered the tops with light ven­ SB.-----
. peas, onions, cabbages. We have
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Eve­
Phone 13R2, Coquille.
It*
eer. The gym is being lined for a
fresh bulk seeds. ' FARR 4k EL­
1937 BUICK 4-dr.
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Scriptural, spiritual preaching. Ev­ ning Worship 7:30 p. m.
tennis court. While part of the group eryone welcome.
WOOD.
g DAIRYMEN;
Attention:
Crown
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Four
Touring SEDAN ZQJ
play tennis, the remainder will play
Livestock Minerals contain all the
age groups.
G. A. Gray, Pastor
HOME apd Acreage in city limits.
necessary ingredients for a complete 1935 PLYMOUTH I^ET« ping pong in the balcony of the gym.
Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p.
See me at once. George E. Oerding
Basketball
SPORT COUPE W9Z
m. AU are welcome to each of these
mineral supplement for your cows.
The Pioneer Methodist Church
It
Our price is »3.00 per 100 lbs. Why
In order to allow all boys in school
services.
1935 Chevrolet De-
Q £.M school
Howard L. Graybeal, Pastor
to participate in athletics, Mr.
pay more?
Cooe Feed A Seed
Choir rehearsal Wednesday, 7:30 p.
Luxe Town Sedan
09
FOR SALE—Carefully selected Rhode
Morning Church Service at 11 a. m. m. Maud Skaggs Woodyard, director.
Stores.
Robinson has divided the 27 boys in­
Island Red Cockerels. Also a few
1932 FORD DeLuxe If dL 7*00 to three groups. The first division is Sermon, “Personality.”
choice R. L Red Pullets. Mrs. M. D. We Pay Cash for: Hides, Chickens,
Evening Church Service at 7:30 p.
for the boys who are expected to be
COUPE
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St James' Episcopal Church
Sherrard. 604RR.
H*s
Wool, Cascara Bark.
FARR A
first or second team material for the m. "Side Line Christians.”
Car. 3rd and Elliott Streets -
ELWOOD.
s
Thia
is
Just
a
Taste
of
Our
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
school’s basketball team. This group
WE HAVE several Used Wood A
The
Rev. George R. Turney, Vicar
MANY BARGAINS
Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Ann
reports for practice every day. The
Coal Ranges. Exceptional Buys. SEPARATORS—We have both new
Jan.
15
—2nd Sunday after Epiphany
Hawkins,
leader.
1
second and third divisions report ev­
* Come in and look them over. J. A.
and used separators. FARR & EL­
8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion (C. C.
Mid
Week
Service
Wednesday
at
ery
other
day.
In
this
way,
it
is
WOOD.
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Lamb Company.
of Young People).
possible to give the team the maxi­ 7:30 p. m. ,
9:45 a. m.—Church School.
WANTED
Friday Morning Prayer Group
mum amount of practice without
GARDEN TOOLS and LAWN MOW­
11:00 a. m.—Morning Prayer, Inter­
Phone
83
Used
Car
Lot
M0
meets
this
week
with
Mrs.
William
slighting
the
physical
education
re
­
ERS wanted for our Big Auction WANTED—FURNITURE of all kinds
cessions and Sermon. Immediately
quirements of the state course of study Peart.
Sale next month. Pioneer Metho­
for our big Auction Sale next
after service the Annual Parish meet­
which requires only two periods of
dist Church.
«
month. Chairs, rockers, baby bug­
ing,
reports, elections, etc.
physical education per week.
The Holy Name Catholic Church
gies, high chairs, tables, daven­
Wednesday—1:30 p. m. Bible Class.
POULTRYMEN: Did you know that
Diphtheria Test
ports, or whatever you can give
Schedule for year 1939
2:00 P> M., St. James* Guild.
Crown Mills maintains for your
Shick tests for diphtheria are be­
for the sale will be appreciated. We
First Sunday of the month—Mass
benefit, a free, Field Service De­
ing given Thursday to all those pupils at Bandon, 9 a. m. Mass at Coquille,
want to finish paying our church
partment? If you are having any
FAIRVIEW DANCES GOOD
who turn in the printed requests for 11 a. m.
debt, and we want your help. Pio­
troubles with your flock, write
tests and immunization which were
neer Methodist Church. Call J. L.
Dances are now being held regular­
Second
Sunday
—
Mass
at
Gold
Mrs. Hattie Hatcher, of Myrtle
. Crown Mills, Box 269, Portland,
Smith or H. L. Graybeal and list Point, returned to her home Friday sent out to all parents. The county Beach, 8 a. m. Mass at Coquille, 11 ly every two weeks at the Fairview
Oregon, or notify Coos Feed A
health department definitely refuses a. m.
community hall. The first one was
evening, after spending three days
Seed Stores.
to treat children without the parents*
!
Third Sunday—Mass at Coquille, 9 last week and it was well attended
with
her
mother,
Mrs.
Melissa
Brown-
WANTED To buy — Fat and feeder
written consent Next Tuesday, Jan.
and plans for a big year are underway
Wo Vulcanise your tubes, not sold
a. m. Mass at Bandon, 11 a. m.
lambs, also young breeding ewes. son, and other relatives, on Big Creek. 17, a check will be made to determine
Fourth Sunday — Maas at Myrtle by Lans Leneve, who is in charge of
patch them. No extra cost. Thorn­
David
E.
Norcross,
of
Seattle,
Wash.,
Philippi A Rohr, Roseburg, Oregon,
those who have positive reactions. Point, 9 to m. Mass at Powers, 11 a. the entertainment program for these
ton Tire Service, SOO West Front
or phone 286J, Rooebtfrg.
49t4*s field secretary of the National Coun­ Those who react positively will be
dances.
cil for Prevention of War, will speak
given immunization at that time if
WANTED—A CITY LOT to seU at at the local church at eleven o’clock
the Big Auction Sale Feb. 25. Call next Sunday, qn the tjieme, “The requested by the parents. Many of
the Riverton children were immunized
50-J or 56-R. Pioneer Methodist Price of Peace.” Mr. Norcross is an
three years ago when the test was
Dr. De La Rhue
Church.
Interesting and forceful speaker, and
given to the pupils of the schools.
Eyesight
the people of the community are
WANTED—A REFRIGERATOR for
Specialist
urged to hear his message.
our Big Auction Sale Feb. 25. Call
WE Vulcanize your tube.—not cold
As a second semester in the con­
Mrs. E. J. Walker went to Marsh­
Eye. Examined
50-J or 56-R. Pioneer Methodist
patch them. No extra cost. 340
sumer's course, Mr. Robinson is al­
field Sunday and spent a few days
Church.
West Front street, Coquille. Thorn­
lowing those who took bookkeeping
deception room jointly with
with her son-in-law and daughter,
ton Tire Service.
the first semester to choose between
Dr. J. R. Bunch
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McAllister.
bookkeeping II and business training
Ray Benham, who received an in­
Laird
the second semester. About one-half
jury to his leg last week, was able
the students are taking the business
to return Monday to his work at the
training course. Mr. Robinson will
C. D. Ray Logging camp at Fairview.
teach the new course also.
Benham was one of three men Injured
Holbrook Transports Children
when the high wind blew the rigging
Ellis Holbrook has recently insured
I oom from the spar tree.
Mrs. Ray L. Bckett will conduct the his car and met the other necessary
Christian Endeavor meeting next Sun­ state requirements which allow him
day evening. The topic is “Gaining to drive his car as a school bus up to
Strength through Worship.” There the Lester Clausen road from ths
Local and Long Distance
was a good attendance at the meeting school house, picking up the children
between
the
two
points.
last Sunday evening, led by Miss Ruth
Southwestern Motors
Where Customers .
Send Their Friends
Bridge Briefs
Miss Inez Rover
Piano
Accordion
Professional Cards
Mansell Drayage &
Delivery Co.
DR. J. W. HARRBON
VETERINARIAN
Office and residence on Co­
quille - Marshfield
Highway,
next place west Sanford
Heights road. Phene 342
P.O. Bex 246 Coquille, Oregon
.
O. C. SANFORD
Attorney at Law
*
Probate, Real Estate and Office
Practice, Notary Pabtts
Room 16
First National Baek Building
DR. RALPH P. MILNE
HARRY A. SLACK
Attorney-at-Law
First National Bank Building
Coquille
Or egea
. Oregon
J. ARTHUR BERG
Attorney at Law
Rooms 14!
Farmers A Morebeata Bank Bldg
Phono 37
3-
Coquille. Orogos
J. A.
RICHMOND
PHYSICIAN'and SURGEON
Richmond-Barker Building
Coquille, Ore.
Phones: Office 6211, Ree. 9M
Walker. A feature of the service was
a mixed quartette by Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Fiser, Miss Lou Hooton and
E. J. Walker, Jr.
48t5
Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Luttrell have
returned here to their home on King
NOTICE
Creek after spending about two
Notice is hereby given that on the
28th day of December, 1938, there was
filed in the office of the City Re­ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
corder
by
the
City
Recorder
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS
and the Committee on Streets of
the Common Council of the City of Eleanor Gladys Falkenberg,
Plain: itiff,
Coquille a proposed assessment for
the improvement of Taylor and Hall
Defendant,
Streets between Second and Third Eric B. Falkenberg,
Street*; oi Third Street between Tay­
lor and Hall Streets, all in the City To Eric B. Falkenberg, the above
named defendant:
of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon. Ths
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
whole cost of said improvemeat to
OREGON,
You are hereby required to
the property owners ana of said pro­
posed assessment is the sum of »5,- appear and answer the complaint
016.00, and the boundaries of the dis­ filed against you in the above entitled
trict proposed to be s ss r ss rd are as suit, on or before Friday, the 3rd day
of February, 1939, said date being
follows:
_
Beginning at the Southwest comer after the expiration of four weeks
of Lot No. 7, Block No. 6, of Elliott’s from the date of the first publication
Addition to the City of Coquille, Coos of this Summons, and if you fail so
County, Oregon, and running thence to appear and answer said complaint,
North 530 feet through center of Block or otherwise plead thereto, for want
No. 6 and 7 to the Northwest comer thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the
of Lot No. 9, in said Block No. 7: Court for the relief prayed for in her
it, . to-wit: For a decree dis-
thence East 560 feet to the center of complaini
Block No. 21; thence South 530 fret solving the marriage and marriage
through center of Block No. 21 and 20, contract now and heretofore existing
to the Southeast corner of Lot No. 6, in between plaintiff and defendant; that
Block No. 20; thence West 560 feet to the plaintiff be awarded the sole care,
the place of beginning.
"""t custody and control of Eric Wilbur
Now Therefore, all persons inter­ Falkenberg, the minor child of the
ested will take notice that said pro­ plaintiff and defendant, and for such
posed assesaement ha* been apportion - other and further relief as to the Court
ed and is now on file in the office of may seem just and equitable.
The grounds upon which said re­
the City Recorder, subject to examin­
ation and any and all objections to lief is based in said complaint is cruel
.; ■
such apportionment, that may be and inhuman treatment
This Summons is
made in writing to the Common Coun­
cil and filed within 15 days from the by publication then
day at the first publication of this no­ Valley Sentinel, p
tice. will be heard and determined by of the Honorable J
the Common Council before the pas­ of the above entit
sage of any ordinance reisssing the dated and entered i
cost of said Improvement and said January, 1939, and which order re­
matter will come up for hearing be­ quires that the date of the first pub­
fore the Common Council at a meeting lication of said Summons shall be on
Sbeheid in the City Hall at mid the Sth day of January, 1939, the date
City of Coquille at 7:30 P. M. on Mon­ of the last publication thereof being
Thursday, tne 2nd day of February,
day, the »rd day of January,
Date of the first publication of this 1939
J. ARTHUR BERG,
notice 1* the 5th day of January,
Attorney for Plaintiff
1939.
Residence
and
P. O. Address, Co­
F. G. Leslie,
_
ait»
61t2
City Recorder quille, Oregon.
Menxory
HAUUNG
months with their daughter, Mrs.
Glenn Scott and family at Ada. The
Scotts have a new baby, Patricia Lee,
born on Dec. 15. She is their second
child and second daughter.
Harry Brownson and his sister, Mrs.
Carrie Benham, were Coquille visi­
tors Monday, Mrs. Benham going in
to consult a doctor regarding injuries
received in a fall last week.
E. J. Walker has been elected a
trustee of the local church, to take the
place of J. L. Ellis, and Clarence R.
Fiser was elected treasurer, to suc­
ceed Miss Nadine Ellis. Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis and Nadine plan to move to
Turner, Ore., within a few weeks.
Next Friday will complete the first
semester of the school year, and the
pupils will be dismissed at noon.
Fairview News Items
■Uli
COAL
Personal Interest
Friendly Counsel
Honest Advice
Proper Guidance
LADY IN ATTENDANCE
Gano Funeral Home
Coquille
The Fairview Sunday school held
its annual election last Sunday. The
following officers were elected: Mrs.
Lillie Berkheimer,
superintendent;
Mrs. Sophia Tosten, assistant superin­
tendent; Virginia DeHart, secretary­
treasurer; Vesta Duncansen, pianist;
Mrs. Althea Harrah, asst, pianist, and
Mrs. Pamelia Hatcher, librarian.
A surprise birthday party was giv-
en Nancy Sonneland last Tuesday
evening, Jan. 3, by her mother, Mrs.
Louis Sonneland, at her home. Cards
and dancing were enjoyed by the fol­
lowing: Virginia DeHart, Maxine
Engels, Eleanor Skinner, Millicent
Dow and the honor guest.
The Ladies Aid held a regular meet­
ing at the Fairview church last Thurs­
day afternoon. During the business
meeting an election was held with
the following results: Mrs. Sophia
Totten, president;
Mrs. Pamelia
Hatcher, vice president, and Mrs. Lena
Moore, secretary-treasurer.
Service-
Performed
is inevitably Inspired at the
lection of a service that helps to
soften the sorrow of parting. The
considerate attention which we of­
fer to ‘he bereaved is for this rea­
son cherished and appreciated.
Whenever the need arises far our
service, you will find our organi­
zation always ready.
SCHROEDER BROS
MORTUARIES, ta«.
Coquille
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Benham’s Transfer
Anywhere For Hire
WOOD — COAL — FUEL OIL
STORAGE
Farr & El wood Bldg.
8. Taylor
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