The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 21, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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PERSONAL PROPERTY
PLUMBING Supplies—Toilets—Sep­
tic Tanks—Everything to complete
your Plumbing job. See us for
Low Estimates. J. A. Lamb Co. s
FOR SALE—DeLaval separators t
milking machines. Coos Feed
Seed Stores.
COWS FOR SALE—Tested for both
TB and Bangs disease; eight head,
milking now. T. H. Benham, Co­
quille, Fairview route. Phone 5R13.
CROWN- DAIRY FEEDS and poultry
feeds are giving satisfaction to
thousands of users in the northwest.
A feed for every need. For sale by
Coos Feed A Seed Stores.
SLIGHTLY Used McCormick Deer­
ing 750 - lb.
Cream Separator.
859.50. Cost 8110.00 new. See at
once. J. A. Lamb Company.
s
FOR SALE— Order your McNess pro­
ducts from a Coos county Pioneer,
John H. Paxson, McNess represen­
tative in Coquille, Myrtle Point and
North Bend. 145 West First street
P. O. Box 534, Coquille.
35t2*s
GRASS SEED—Just received a fresh TENNIS PLAYERS—We restring and
repair rackets. FARR A ELWOOD.
stock of Rye Grass, Orchard Grass,
Upland and Lowland Mixtures.
TIN CANS—No. 2 plain, 83.50 per
Clovers, and other FALL SEEDS
100. No. 2 Enamel »3.65 per 100.
Inquire about our economically
No. 2H Plain 83.95 per 100. No.
priced “Bum Mixture." FARR A
2ft Enamel 84.15 per 100. PARR
ELWOOD.
A ELWOOD.
FLEA POWDER—“One Spot” is
PLAY TENNIS—With Wilsota equip­
guaranteed to kill. Only 25c can.
ment We have a fresh stock of
FARR & ELWOOD.
balls, rackets, presses, covers and
gut. FARR A ELWOOD.
JUST ARRIVED—Our fall shipment
of rye grass, clover seed, orchard
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS
grass, seed oats and vetch and seed
grains. See us first. Get our prices. ZENITH Refrigerators — 8119.50
Save money. Coos Feed A Seed
Your Own Terms in Reason. Gen­
Stores.
erous 6.2 cu. ft. size, with gleaming
baked Dulux exterior. Hermetically
WANTED
sealed unit with Five Year War­
ranty. Makes 108 ice cubes. Slid­
WILL SWAP—“Farmer’s Bargains”
ing vegetable crisper, automatic
—Music lessons for carpentry or
interior light. J. A. Lamb Com­
painting. Trailer for drag saw,
pany.
a
canned Cherries for empty jars,
RIR pullets for leghorns.
See
TRADE in your old Range on a New
FARR
A
ELWOOD’S
“Swap
L A H Electric Range or a new
Board,”
Globe Dutch Oven Range. EH A
FA terms on'Electrical Appliances.
RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call
J. A. Lamb Company.
s
on farmers in N. Coos County. No
experience or capital required.
BUY AN eight piece bedroom suite
Steady work. Make up to $12 a
at the COQUILLE FURNITURE
day. FURST A THOMAS, 426 -
CO. this week for only 864.95 and
3rd St, Oakland, Calif.
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save Ten Dollars. See it in our
Funeral services were conducted
structure. Interested parties con­ by the Gano Funeral Home, in the
tact Mrs. Orvus Miller, Arago. lt*s Christian church at Port Orford, on
Sunday at 2 p. m. for Raymond Ver­
RANGES FOR SALE—Large assort­ non Kreiger, who passed away at a
ment of Reconditioned Ranges, Cir­ Coquille hospital last Friday. T. B.
culators and Heaters to be sold very McDonald, of Port Orford officiated
reasonable to make room for new and interment was in the Masonic
merchandise. Purkey Furniture, cemetery there.
next to Cowbell Dairy, Coquille, s
Mr. Keiger was nearly 4 years of
age, having been bom in Medford,
Dec. 24, 1915, and prior to his two
$
WHO OWES YOU
J months’ illness had been head rigger
in a Logging camp at Port Orford.
We collect delinquent accounts,
He is survived by his parents, Mr.
No collection. no charge. Western and Mrs. Clayton R. Kreiger, a brother
Mercantile Agency. Phone 161, Co­ James, and two sisters, Mrs. Helen
quille, Oregon. I. H. Heaton, Mgr.
McKay and Mrs. Bernice White, aU of
WE Vulcanize your tubes—not cold Port Orford.
patch them. No extra cost. 346
West Front street, Coquille. Thorn­
ton Tire Service.
FOB BENT
FOR RENT—Cottage, 3 rm A bath,
gas range, oil heater, also 3 rm A
bath apt. 407 S. Willard St. Its*
APARTMENT for Tent.
2 rooms
partly furnished, at 134 East Eighth
street. Lights, water and fuel fur­
nished. North end of Henry. Call
at above address.
lt*s
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment,
2 rooms and bath. Adults only.
Mrs. C. W. Ashton, J20 East First,
phone 120J.
lt*s
FOR RENT—Nice clean airy apart­
ments and sleeping rooms, furnish­
ed. Hot water and bath. Close in.
Inquire 351 So. Henry St.
36t2s
FOR RENT—A 3-room and a 5-
room apartment at Chaney Apart­
ments. Call 52L.
36tf
Calling carda. SO for »1.00.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
COUNTY OF 0008, STATE
OF OREGON
TALLANT GREENOUGH
Attorney «4 Law
Room 14
First National Bank Bldg.
Ort
DR. J. W. HARRISON
VETERINARIAN
Office and residence on Co­
quille - Marshfield Highway,
n*xt place west Sanford
Heights road. Phene »42
P.O. Box 24» Coquille, Oregon
a C. SANFORD
Attorney at Law
Probate, Beal Estate
Practice. Notary
DR. De La RHUE
Eyesight Specialist
Laird Bldg.—Recepttea
Maliy wHh Dr. 1. R.
HARRY A. SLACK
Attorney -at-Law
First National Bank Building
Coquille
Oregon
J. ARTHUR BERG
Attorney al Law
St James’ Episcopal Church
I
Car. 3rd and Ellie« Streets
The Rev. George R. Tumey. Vicar
September 17— 15th Sunday after
Trinity.
Sept. 24—16th Sunday after Trinity.
8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion, C.
C. for women.
9:45 a. m.—Church School.
-11:00 a. »m.—Morning Prayer and
Sermon (choir rehearsal after ser-
vice.)
Wednesdays, 2 p. m.—St. James’
Guild meeting. Parish house.
Thursday, Sept. 2L 7:30 p. m.—
St James, Evening Guild, Parish
House.
7:15—Young People’s
Meeting,
Parish House.
Episcopal Men’s Club Organize
7:30—First of fall classes at in-
An Episcopal Men’s club was organ­ struction—Vicar’s Study.
ized last Thursday evening at a meet­
Emanuel Baptist Church
ing in the Parish House, called by
Fourth and Elliott Sts.
Rev. Geo. R. Tumey. About 15 have
Rev. Edwin C. Swanson, Pastor
signified their intention of joining and
The church with a Bible ministry
-Mr. Tumey hopes to age that number where Jesus Christ is captain and
largely increased. The meetings will men are crew.
be held in the Parish House on Thurs­
9:45—Sunday school, C. L. Brock­
day evenings and are to be for relax­ man, Supt.
ation and enjoyment, with no set order
11:00 a. m.—Morning services.
of business—only what the members Sermon: Rev. Ivan Shults, Bandon,
may wish to do.
Ore.
6:30 p. m.—B. Y. P. U. services.
Calling cards, 50 for »1.00.
7:30 p. m.—Evening services Bap­
tismal service at 7:30 p m. Sermon:-
NOTICE TO BIDDEN
Notice is hereby given that sealed “Daystar of Hope.”
bids will be received by the City Re­
Prayer meeting each Thursday
corder of the City of Coquille, Ore­ 7:45 p. m. One and all are cordially
gon, at the City Hall in said City un­
til 5 o’clock P. M. on the 2nd day of invited to attend.
October, 1939, for furnishing the fol­
lowing materials, to-wit:
First Church of Christ, Scientist
342 ft. 8 inch Sewer Pipe
Coquille, Oregon
188 ft 6 inch Sewer Pipe
1—8 inch x 8 inch Sewer Wye
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
1—8 inch x 6 inch Sewer Wye
Sunday Service at 11 a. m.
13—8 inch x 6 inch Sewer Wyes
Subject for next Sunday, “Reality."
1—8 inch Sewer bend H
12—6 inch Sewer bends %
Wednesday evening meeting at 8
1—8 inch Sewer Stop
o’clock.
•
5—6 inch Sewer stops
Free public Reading Room at 256
2 cu. yd. Sand
Drane Bldg., open every day except
6 bbl. Cement
3 cu. yds. Bar rim gravel
Sunday and holidays from 12:30 to
1 set Man hole fittings
5:00 p. m.
1250 ft. B. M. lumber
10 cu. yds. Road gravel
The City reserves the right to
waive technicalities and to reject any
or all bids or to accept any bid that
in the judgment of the City Council
appears best for the City.
By order of the Common Council
dated September 18, 1939.
F. G. LESLIE,
36t2
City Recorder.
The Pioneer Methodist Church
Howard L. Graybeai. Pastor
Morning Church Service at 11 a. m.
Evening Church Service at 9 p. m.
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Inter­
esting classes for all age groups.
Church Service each Wednesday
evening at 7:30 p. m. You will appre­
ciate these services.
Church of Christ
(Christian)
E. Fourth A Coulter Sts.
One Block East of Henry SL Bridge
C. Adrian Sias, Minister
Sunday Services:
Bible School 9:45 a. m.
Ralph
Harry, Supt.
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship.
7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor.
8:00 p. m. Evangelistic and Worship
Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meet-
A cordial welcome is extended to
all to attend these meetings.
Hie Holy Name Cptholic Church
Schedule for year 1939
First Sunday of the month—Mass
at Bandon, 9:00 a. m.; at Coquille
Third Sunday—Mass at Coquille,
11:00 a. m.
9:00 a. m.; Bandon, 11:00 a. m.
Fourth Sunday—Mass at Powers,
8:30 a. m.; Coquille 11:00 a. m.
Fifth Sunday—Mass at Coquille
9:00 a. m.; Myrtle Point 11:00 a. m.
Fourth Thursday—Mass at Gold
Beach at 7:00 a. m.
Fourth Friday—Mass at Brookings
at 9:00 a. m.
Dr. C. G. Stem, Chiropractor.
Moulton StM phone 80-J.
A. F. 4 A. M.
Stated Communication
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DIRECTORY
Music Lessons in Your Home
Piano and Accordion
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HAUUNG
COAL
SWISS STEAK
21c
BONELESS BEEF
19c
White Cloud
SHORTENING
4 LB CT...
39c
HAMBURGER
2 LBS
25c
Personal Interest
Friendly Counsel
Honest Advice
Proper Guidance
FANCY
FRYERS
BACON SIDE
LADY IN ATTENDANCE
1,’LB
SUGAR CURED
LB
BACON SQUARES
Ellingsen Building
Phone 37
Coquille, Oregon
COUNTRY STYLE—SMOKED
J. A. RICHMOND
BEEF ROAST
LB
25c
25c
15c
15c
Hunters:—Bring you deer to Jim*» Market and well akin
cut it up to suit you.
Clause
on life policies written
through my office
Take advantage of thia op­
portunity AT ONCE, buy all
you can afford while you can
still get it WITHOUT a
“war clause.”
George E. Oerding
1st National Bank Bldg.
Gano Funeral Home
Coquille
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RIVERIA
Every Prizes
Nile
TAVERN A DANCING
Basket ef
every
Wednesday. Orchestra Wed­
nesday A Saturday featuring
Del’s Swing Band
292
Chadwick Lodge No. 68
Tuesday, Oct 1», 7:39 pi
Citation
• ■ • I
In the Matter of the Estate of
Robert J. Galbraith, Deceased.
TO Doris Manos and Dorothy Lor-
enze and to any unknown heirs of
Robei*» J.
Galbraith,
Deceased;
Greeting:
In the Name of the State of Ore­
gon, You are hereby cited and re­
quired to appear in the County Court
of the State of Oregon, for the County
of Coos at the Court Room thereof,
at Coquille, in the Cbunty of Coos
on the 24th day of October 1939, at ten
o’clock in the forenoon of that day, WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
then and there to show cause if any ALL COOS COUNTY GENERAL
ROAD FUND WARRANTS
you have, why C. A. Barton, the Ad­
endorsed prior to Feb. 1, 1938
ministrator of said estate shall not
sell the- following described real called for payment at the office of the
VIOLIN, PIANO and ALL STRINGS
Coos County Treasurer,
property belonging to said estate:
Coquille, Oregon.
Ida Smith, Marshfield Highway, corner SaAford Heights
The Northeast quarter Of the North­ /1
Sept. 22, 1939.
west quarter of Section 7, Township
road, on Coquille-Bullards Route.
CHAS. STAUFF
28 South of Range 12 west of the
It
Treasurer
of Coos County.
Willamette Meridian in Coos County,
Oregon, in the manner prescribed
NOTICE TO BIDDER8
by law to pay the expenses of ad­
Notice is hereby given that sealed
ministration and any claims that may bids will be received by the City Re­
be presented against said estate.
corder of the City of Coquille, Ore­
Witness, the Hon Hugh McLain, ! gon, at the City Hall in said City
Judge of County Court of the State | until 5 o’clock P. M. on the 2nd day
Miss Inez Rover
of Oregon for the County of Coos of October, 1939, for furnishing the
with the seal of said Court, affixed following materials, to-wit:
State Accredited
this 20th day of September 1939.
4620 feet 4 inch Cast iron
Attest
L. W. ODDY, Clerk.
195 West
pre-caulked or bell and
By JULIA LEATHERMAN,
pipe, 2 Ts and 1 elbow all 4
300 feet 2H inch Flre­
FOR SALE—At SOS No. Holly »tree*
Date of first publication
double jacket wax and gum
in Coquille a 4-room house, frame Sept. 21, 1939.
treated, with pin lug couplings
and each 50 foot length dated and
C. F. D. stamped on each coup­
ling, 400 lb. test
ELECTRIC SERVICE
300 feet 1H inch rubber cov­
ered hose for street cleaning,
rodker lug muplfngs, 50 foot
E. G. OPPERMAN
lengths each coupling to have
WIRING A REPAIRING
ISLER BLDG.
PHONE 114-L
date and C. S. D. stamped on
same, 300 lb. test.
The City reserves the right to waive ------
«HB : -■■■
technicalities and to reject any or
all bids or to accept any bid that in r
the judgment of the City Council ap­
STORAGE
pears best tor the City.
Mansell Drayage &
By order of the Common Council,
344 Front St
September 18, 1939.
Delivery
Co.
Next door to Thornton
F. G. LESLIE,
3612____________
City Recorder.
Tire Service
COME IN AND VISIT OUR NEW MEAT DEPARTMENT
I xkb I and Long Distance
NOTICE OF ANNUAL ELECTION
AT HENNINGER’S MARKET. HIGHEST QUALITY
'COALEDO DRAINAGE DISTRICT
Notice is hereby given that the
MEATS AT A REASONABLE PRICE
regular annual meeting of the land
owners of Coaledo Drainage District
GENERAL REPAIRING ON
will be held at the law office of
ALL MAKE8 OF CARS '
Harry A. Slack, in the First National
SEPTEMBER 22nd and 23rd
Bank Building, Coquille Oregon on
Twenty-Four Hour Service
I the 7th day of October, 1939, at the
hour of 1.30 P. M.; for the purpose of
tender
electing one Supervisor, for the pur­
pose of considering the matter of ad­
justing the debt of said District; and
for the transaction of such other busi­
ness as may lawfully come before
said meeting.
HELEN ANDERSON,
Secretary.
display window now.
OR SALE—“Farmer's Bargains”
—Heatrola—Cows—Wood Buzzing
A REAL BARGAIN in a used wood,
services—Bicycle — Used Pipe-
and coal range with white porce­
Gas Engines—Battery Charger—
lain enamel trim, oven in perfect
Pullets—Ducks — Goats—Rabbits—
condition, fire box like new. A
Horses—Pigs. See FARR & EL­
bargain at 829.95, at the COQUILLE
WOOD’S “Swap Board.”
FURNITURE COMPANY.
WANTED
“Farmer's Bargains" SEE OUR NEW wood circulators that
Shoats, Cows, Pullets, Farm Work.
are built to save you money and
Farm Water system, Bench Saw,
give you the maximum of heat and
2nd hand fruit jars. Brown leg­
still in the price you can afford
horn pullets, Deer Rifle, Row Boat.
to pay. As low as »39.50 at the
See FARR A ELWOOD’S “Swap
COQUILLE FURNITURE CO
Board.”
ONE USED dining room table round
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED—Must be
oak top, in excellent shape, for only
good cook. Board and room and
811.50 complete with extension
salary. CaU 601XX. Mrs. L. H.
leaves at the COQUILLE FURNI­
Williams.
'
lt’tfs
TURE COMPANY.
WANTED—General cleaning by the
PROPERTY FOR SALE
hour or day. Leave word, if inter­
ested at Folsom’s Grocery. Mrs. FOR SALE—The E. H. Kern house
at 336 South Maple, lot and a half.
Dalton.
lt*s
Call 34R or see A. Clifford Kern.
29tfs
Professional Cards
Port Orford Man P
Here—Buried Sunday
Here’s the Place to Start
Coquille Garage
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