The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 23, 1939, Page 8, Image 8

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    This Bargain Counter Always Pays Dividends
FOB BINT
. FOR RENT — Light Housekeeping
Apartments—2 small rooms, >8.00
per month; 2 large rooms, >10 per
month; 3 large rooms, >13.00 per
month. 2 Rooms with bath, hot
and cold water, >18.00. See J. E.
Quick, 456 South Heath.
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HOME8TTE8 — FARM SITES
CALF HIDES: We pay CASH for
FOR SALE—The Terres place has at
hides. Farr A Elwood.
s
last been divided into small tracts
■nd placed on the market. Ideal BULK GARDEN SEED — Fresher;
more for your money. Farr A El­
location for home or small farm.
wood.
s
Convenient terms.
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Aerosi
from
Myrtle Burl Shop on Marshfield GARDENERS—Our stock of garden­
Highway. C. L. Brockmann. 8tfs
ing equipment, seeds and fertiliz­
ers is complete. Come in. FARR
FOR MONUMENTS, Cement Coping,
A ELWOOD.
>8
grave covering. Prices very rea­
sonable. John S. Sanders, 541 West
6th. Phone 123L.
9t3*s
FOR RENT—Two new Apts. T ight
and newly furnished. For adults >10 PER MO. buys 2% acre farm
only. Mrs. M. L. Todd, 451 Knowl­
tract with building site close in.
ton Ave.
,
Also bargain on larger tract. Mary
Bums. Phone 75L.
it’s
FOR RENT—4-room House, at 460
North. Taylor. Inquire of H. Dan­ HOUSE Trailer For Sale—Sleeps 4.
ielson at city library.
gtf
Plenty of ventilation.
Special
price for quick sale.
195 E. 7th
WANTED
St., Coquille.
10t2*s
WANTED — Woman for housework,
housework.
Inquire .Church A FOR SALE—.-Small Riding Tractor,
complete with 12-in." plow. P." F.
Simpson Gilmore Service Station,
Miller, 785 No. Taylor, Coquille.
Front and Willard streets.
lt»s
' 7t4*s
WANTED—Live poultry; ■ we pay
FARM PRODUCTS FOR SALE
cash. FARR A ELWOOD.
s
1
RELIABLE MAN WANTED to cali FOR SALE—Six head of Shoats, 80
lbs. apiece. See H. W. Mast, Lee.
on farmers in N. Coos County. No
ioti»
experience or capital required.
Steady work. Make up Jo >12 a BABY CHICKS—Pullets, cockerels,
day. FURST A THOMAS, 426
or unsexed; guaranteed 100 per
3rd St., Oakland, Calif.
it*
cent delivery. FARR A ELWOOD.
SERVICE FOB SALE
ENJOY A
MODERN
USED CAR!
Church of God
St James’ Episcopal Church
Corner Seventh and Henry Sts.
Cor. 3rd and EilioU Streets
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
The Rev. George R. Tumey. Vicar
Young People’s meeting Sunday
Marsh 26—Fifth (Passion) Sunday
evening 7:30 p. m.
in Lent
Prayer meeting and Bible study
8:00 a. m., Holy Communion. (C.
Thursday at 7:45 p. m.
C, for Women.)
We will welcome you at all of these
9:45 a. m. Church School.
services.
11:00 a. m., Morning Prayer and
CROWN Poultry and Dairy Feeds
Sermon.
The Holy Name Catholic Church
for better results. For Sale by
12 M., Choir rehearsal.
COOS FEED A SEED STORES. S
Monday, March 27—Class of In­
Schedule for year 1939
struction for Youngsters, 4:00 p. m.
CALF FEED—Start ’em right with
1937 MASTER TOWN SEDAN—
First Sunday of the month—Mass
Tuesday, March 28 — Class of In­
Surecalf, »5.90 cwt. Farr A El­
From every standpoint: Economy, at Bandon, 9 a. m. Mass at Coquille, struction fbr Adults, 7:30 p. m.
wood.
s
Performance, Power, Safety, Com­ 11 a. m.
Wednesdays
fort, the '27 Chevrolet often
CROWN LIVESTOCK MINERALS
Second Sunday — Mass at Gold
10:00 a. m. Holy Communion.
Beach, 8 a. m. Mass at Coquille, 11
1:30 p. m. Bible Class.
contain 15% PHOSPHORUS and
a. m.
45% CALCIUM as well as the
2:00 p. m. St. James’ Guild.
correct percentage of IRON, IO­
Sunday—Mass at Coquille, 9
Do You Want A FORD V-8? a. Third
m. Mass at Bandon, 11 a. m.
DINE, COPPER, SULPHUR and
Our stock is complete.
MANGANESE. For Sale by COOS
Fourth Sunday — Mass at Myrtle First Church of Christ, Scientist
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FEED A SEED STORES at »3.001 1935 pQRD DELUXE COUPE— Point, 9 a. m. Mass at Powers, 11 a.
Coquille. Oregon
1
cwt.
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Has vacuum booster Brakes. Has m.
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
KLEINSMITH Barred Rock Baby
Sunday Service at 11 a. m.
t
Emanuel Baptist Church
Chicks from blood-tested healthy
Subject for next Sunday, “Reality.”
stock; good layers of large heavy
Wednesday evening meeting at 8
Fourth and Elliott Sts.
eggs; >12-100 for April dates, 4, HOW ABOUT A PLYMOUTH?
,
9:45 a. m. Sunday School. All are o’clock.
11, 18, 25. Buy from Coos Co.
With late modern Features.
Free public Reading Room open In
welcome to attend. Special features
Breeders, where you can see what
Church Building every Tuesday and
you are getting. Mrs. H. C. Klein - 1936 DeLuxe TOURING SEDAN of interest have been planned for
Friday afternoons, except holidays,
your enjoyment and those having no
smith, Box 274, Bandon, Oregon.
Original finish.
Low
from two to five o'clock.
other
church
home
in
the
city
are
Hatchery in East Bandon.
9t4*s
Has Radio and Heat- CIA7H
The public is cordially invited to
urged to worship with us.
ar. A steal. Only
attend our services and to visit the
FURNISHINGS FOB SALI
11:00 a. m. Morning worship ser­
Reading Room.
vice, Rev. H. A. Minter.
Buy
Safety
Buy
Comfort
Economy
JX.”
$535“
FOR YOUR GARDEN: MORECROP
or RED STEER FERTILIZER.
WE Vulcanize your tubes—not cold
35 Modern Cars from which
You will be surprised at the re­
SPECIAL OFFER
patch them. No extra cost. 340
to choose
sults.
COOS
FEED
A
SEED
Trade
in
your
old
toaster
on
a
West Front street, Coquille. Thorn­
STORES.
s gleaming New Toastmaster or Tray
ton Tire Service.
’
Set. This unusual offer only for a
We Vulcanise your tubes, not cold CALF FEED—Ask about the “double limited time. The new Toastmaster
your money bapk” guarantee on Toasters, and Toast’n Jam Set now
patch them. No extra cost. Thorn­
SURECALF. Farr A Elwood.
s on display. Come in today. Hooton Coquille - Myrtle Point - Bandon
ton Tire Service, 840 West Front
Electric Shop.
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PROPERTY FOB SALE
Hodgen-Brewster
Calfmeal,
in
either Pellet or Meal form, produces PIANO BARGAIN—WiU sell good
FOR SALE—My House at 358 South
used piano in this locality to save
healthy well developed herd replace­
Maple; cheep. >600.00 down. Also
moving expense. You take up bal­
ments at a saving, you will find it
my new Home at 500 Knowlton
ance owing. Easy terms. Write
packaged in sizes that meet your re­
Ave. A real home at an atttractive
Tailman Piano Store, Salem, Ore. FOR SALE — A young Boston bull
quirements at your nearest Eaton’s
price. Marc H. Shelley.
5t2s
dog.
See John Beck on Arago
8t3
Feed Store.
Route, one mile south of Coquille.
WANTED to Lèsto—Small Ranch,
It’s
with some 1 stock and' tools. Box HARNESS—We stock harness and PLOWS—Trade in your old plow for
a food used plow or a new John
harness parts, collars, pads, and
9t2
591, North Bend, Ore.
A. L. Hooton, electrical contractor
Deere. Farr & Elwood.
s
saddles. FARR A ELWOOD.
s
Complete stock of wiring supplies,
USED SADDLE: in good condition,
and dealer, 274 Second St., Coquille.
only >7.00. Farr A Elwood.
s FREE------ Feeding charts for BABY FOR SALE: Fresh supply of BULK
Garden
Seeds
at
COOS
FEED
A
CHICKS. FARR A ELWOOD. •
WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
SEED STORES.
s
CHICK FEEDERS—5c each.
Farr
Notice is hereby given that war­
A Elwood.
s IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE ---------------------------------------------------- , rants up to and including No. 12,264,
IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR issued by Coquille School District, No.
STATE OP OREGON, IN AND
COOS COUNTY. OREGON
8. will be paid upon presentation to
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS
BABY CHICKS: From carefully se­
In the Matter of the Estate of Perry the district clerk, on and after Fri­
lected strains; double tested; OR­ In the Matter of the Estate of A. J.
E. Lawrence, deceased.
day, March 24, 1939.
Interest on
Wilkins, deceased.
Notice to Creditors >
i said warrants ceases on that date.
DER NOW. Farr A Elwood.
s
Notice Te Creditors
Notice is hereby given that the un­
Keith Leslie. Clerk.
Notice is hereby given that the un­ dersigned was on the 17th day of
School District No. 8, Coquille.
dersigned has been appointed Ad­ March, 1939, duly appointed as Exe­ Coos
County, Oregon.
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ministrator of the Estate of A. J. cutor of the Last Will and Testament
Wilkins, deceased. All persons hav­ and of the Estate of Perry E. Law­
ing claims against said estate are rence, deceased, by the County Court WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
All Coos County General Fund
hereby notified to present the same, for Coos County, Oregon; and all
Warrants
properly verified, in the manner pro­ persons having claims against said
endorsed prior to July 1, 1938,
scribed by law, to the undersigned at estate are hereby notified that they
the office of C. A. Barton, Attorney are required to present the same to Called for payment at the office of
the Cooe County Treasurer.
for the Administrator, in the Title the undersigned at the office of O. C.
Coquille, Oregon, Meh. 23, 1939.
Company Building in Coquille, Coos Sanford, Attorney, in Coquille, Ore­
CHAS. STAUFF,
County, Oregon, within six months gon, duly verified, on or before six
It
Coos County Treasurer.
from the date of the first publication months from the date of this notice.
■,
- 1 -rr
1- • .
of this notice.
Dated and published first time
Dated this 2nd day of March, 1939. March 23, 1939.
WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
George Wilkins,
All Coos County General Road
Kennett P. Lawrence,
Administrator of the Estate of A.
Bridge Fund Warrants
Executor of the Last Will and Test­
J. Wilkins, deceased.
'
7t5 ament of Perry E. Lawrence, de­
endorsed prior to Jan. 1, 1939,
ceased.
10t5 Called for payment at the office of
the Coos County Treasurer,
NOTICE OF SALE OF IMPROVE­
Coquille, Oregon, March 23, 1939.
MENT BONDS
WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
CHAS. STAUFF,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Coos County Treasurer.
Notice is hereby given that war­ it
the City of Coquille, 1, a municipal cor
cor- ­ rants up to and including No. 12,241,
iration, of Cooe
Coos County, State of issued by Coquille School District, No. WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
poration,
Oregon, pursuant to the provisions of 8, will be paid upon presentation to AU Coos County Non-High School
Section 56-2004, Oregon Code 1930 the district clerk, on and after Fri­
District Fund Warrants
as amended, and provisions of Sec­ day, March 10, 1939.
endorsed prior to Fab. 1, 1938,
Interest on
tions thirty-three to thirty-eight in­ said warrants ceases on that date.
Called for payment at the office of
clusive, of an act enacted by the
the Coos County Treasurer,
Keith
Leslie,
Clerk.
people of the City of Coquille tn the
Coquille, Oregon, Meh. 23, 1939.
School
District
No.
8,
Coquille.
rear 1913, said provisions being
CHAS. STAUrr.
8t3 It
mown as the Bancroft Bonding act, Coos County, Oregon.
Coos County Treasurer.
and by virtue of an ordinance passed
IN
THE
COUNTY
COURT
FOR
and adopted by the Common Council
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
COOS COUNTY, OREGON
on the 6th day of March, 1939, where­
by the Common Council of said City In the Matter of the Guardianship of
On the 8th day of April, 1939, at
the Person and Estate of Perry E. the hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M. at the
was duly authorized to issue and sell
Lawrence, an Incapable person, front door of the Court House in Co­
improvement bonds for the improve­
now deceased.
ment of Taylor and Hall Streets be­
quille, Coos County, Oregon, I will
sell at public auction to the highest
tween Second and Third Streets; of ----
Nattoe of Final Account
Third Street between Taylor and Hall
Notice is hereby given that O. C. bidder, for cash, the following real
Streets, all in the City of Coquille, Sanford, Guardian of the above-en­ property located in Coos County, Ore­
Coos County, Oregon, to the amount titled Estate, on Fab. 10, IMO, duly gon, to-wit:
of >1,927.23, and that by reason filed in the above-entitled Court his
The West Half of the South­
thereof sealed, written proposals for final account in said matter, and that
west quarter, the Northeast quar­
the purchase of said improvement1 _________
,l___ _______
ter of the Southwest quarter, and
said Court ____
has ___
set _ Tuesday,
the 21st
the West half of the Northwest
bonds, or any ‘hereof, will be J*' day of March? 1939? at lo'oo“ A. ” m '.?
quarter of Section 3, Township
ceived at the office of the City Be- , at
county Court room in Coquille,
24 South, of " Range
corder until 5 o’clock P. M. on the Oregon, as the time and place for
“
) 12 West of
iän, containing
3rd day of April, 1939, and that said hearing objections to said final ac­
Willamette Meridiar.
________
bids will be opened and considered count and the settlement and distri­
200 acres of land. Also the South­
east quarter of the Northeast
by the Council at a session held on bution of said estate; and all per­
quarter and the Northeast quar­
said date at 7:30 o’clock P. M. at the sons having objections thereto are
ter of the Southeast quarter of
Council Chambers in said City; said hereby notified that they are required
Section 4 in said same Town­
bonds will be designated as “fca- to present the same to the Court to
K-ment Bonds Series P-2,” and be heard at said time.
ship 24 South, Range 12 West
containing 80 acres of land.
No. 1 will be for the sum of
Dated and published first time
Also the East half of the North­
>427.23, and bonds No. 2 to 4 in­ Feb. 16, 1939.
east quarter of Section 9 in said
clusive will be for the sum of >500.00
O. C. Sanford,
Township and Range less *4
each, and all of said bonds will bear Sts
Guardian.
acre owned by School District
interest at the rate of 6 per cent per
containing 79Vk acres of land,
annum from the date thereof, payable
nr
THE
COUNTY
COURT
OF
THE
Also the East half of the North­
semi-annually, and said bonds will
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
west quarter, the Southwest
be sold to the highest bidder for not
FOR
THE
COUNTY
OF
COOS
quarter of the Northwest quarter,
less than par and accrued interest
Charles
In
the
Matter
of
the
Estate
of
the Northwest quarter of the
and said bonds will be dated the 1st
W. Dye, Deceased.
Northeast quarter and the North­
day of April, 1939, and wiU be pay­
Notice to Creditors
west quarter of the Northwest
able in lawful money of the United
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
quarter of Section 10 in said
States of America. The Council re­
Township 24 South of Range 12
serves the right to reject any and aU the undersigned has been duly ap­
West containing 200 acres of
bids. Each bid must be accompanied pointed by the above entitled Court
land altogether containing 560
by a certified check in the sum of as Administrator of the Estate of
acres of land more or less.
8 per cent of the amount bid, to be Charles W. Dye, deceased, and has
Said sale is made under execution
forfeited to the Citv of Coquille by duly qualified as such.
NOW THEREFORE, all persons issued out of the Circuit Court of the
the successful bidder in case he
should refuse to accept Mid pay for having claims against said estate are State of Oregon for the County of
said bonds
The City will furnish hereby notified and required to pre­ Coos, to me directed in the. case of
to the successful bidder a transcript sent the same together with proper the State of Oregon by the State Land
of the proceedings of the Council for vouchers therefor to the undersigned Board, Plaintiff, vs. Paul Bird and
said improvement but the successful at the office of J. Arthur Berg, at Co­ Nell Dalton Bird, his wife; Coos
bidder will be required to furnish st quille, Oregon, within six months County, Oregon; Port of Coos Bay;
School District Number 26; and all
his own expense the opinion of such from the date hereof.
Dated this 28th day of February, other taxing districts snd tax levy­
attorney as he may desire as to the
ing bodies affected by this suit. De­
1939.
legality of said bonds.
Raymond O. Dye,
fendants.
Bv Order of the Common Council
Administrator of said Estate
Wm. F. Howell,
of saidCity of Coquille, dated the
J. Arthur Berg,
Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon.
6th day of March, 1939
Attorney for Administrator. 8t5
f by Evs Schroeder,
7t5
Coquille, Oregon.
Deputy.
Southwestern Motors
Where Customers
Send Their Friends
4:00 p. m. Orchestra Practice. Those
playing instruments are extended a
cordial invitation.
6:30 Baptist Young People’s Union.
This is a lively group. If you don’t
like people with pep, don’t come!
Two debates will be the subject for
the evening, and these promise to be
good. Would you like to come and
judge them?
7:30 P. M. Evening service, Rev.
H. A. Minter. Special music, orches­
tra and young people’s chorus. Illus­
trated crayon lesson by the pastor.
Be sure to come to the Reading Re­
cital of Capt. G. L. LeRoy Hall Friday
evening, March 24th. See write-up
elsewhere in this issue.
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The Pioneer Methodist Church
Howard L. Graybeal, Pastor
Morning Church Service at 11 a. m.
Sermon, “The Prodigal’s Brother.”
Evening Church Service at 7:30 p.
m.
Sermon, “The Foolishness of
Preaching.”
Sunday School at 10 a.- m. Get the
Sunday School habit.
Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Zulu
Westmoreland, leader.
Mid-Week Service Wednesday at
7:30 p. m.
Friday Morning Prayer Group
meets this week at the Parsonage.
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FOR COMPLETE
ELECTRIC SERVICE
------ See-------
E. G. OPPERMAN
WIRING & REPAIRING
ISLER BLDG.
—
PHONE 114-L
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T—
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Benham’s Transfer
Anywhere For Hire
WOOD — COAL — FUEL OIL
STORAGE
Farr & Elwood Bldg.
S. Taylor
Office Phone
ML
INSURANCE
Don’t run your car without insurance.
Get protection from
George E. Oerding
First National Bank Bldg.
DINE and DANCE
Every Night
at
The Riviera
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Dr. De La Rhue
Eyesight
Specialist
Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted
Reception room jointly with
Dr. J. R. Bunch
ORCHESTRA EVERY
Wednesday & Saturday
82-J
Mansell Drayage &
Delivery
Local and Long Distance
HAUUNG
COAL
Menxory
Service-
Well
Performed
A GRATEFUL THOUGHT
Personal Interest
Friendly Counsel
Honest Advice
Proper Guidance
is inevitably inspired at the recol­
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 for our
service, you will find our organi­
zation always ready.
LADY IN ATTENDANCE
Gano Funeral Home
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