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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1939)
NACLE (Assembly of GW) Second and Heath Streets R. D. E. Smith, Minister FOR RENT—Furnished House, mod Sunday services: Sunday School, ern, 3 rooms, electric range, bath and garage. Inquire 367 West Sth 0:43 A. M. Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M corner of highway. Its Christ's Ambassadors (Young Peo FOR RENT—3-room housekeeping ple) «30 P. M. apartment, first house west of the Popular song service and revival bridge on Bandon highway. lt*s meeting, 7:30 P. M., choir, orchestra, FOR RENT—Partly furnished 2-room special music. Weeknight Services: Meeting for cabin. Call 601X. Hiway Grocery on Marshfield highway. Its fellowship and prayer, Tuesday 7:30 . . _1____________________ P. M. Prophetic studies in the reve FOR SALE—One used, pipeless fur nace, a dandy buy for only $35.00 FOR RENT—A 3-room and a 5- lation, Friday 7:45 P. M room apartment at Chaney Apart at P. L. Johnson Plumbing ments. Call 52L. 36tf ONION SETS— You may have green onions in mid-wiriter. 3 lbs 25c. FARR & ELWOOD. " s 1:30 p. m.—Guild meeting. Parish House. 2:00 p. m.—Bible Class. WHO OWES YOU We collect delinquent accounts. No collection, no charge. Western Mercantile Agency. Phone 161, Co quille, Oregon. I. H. Heaton, Mgr. WE VulcanlM your tubes n ot cold patch them. No extra cost. 340 West Front street, Coquille. Thorn ton Tire Service. FOR SALE OR TRADE—My equity in large, pleasant eight-room house, two blocks from court house, with six lots, good garden ground, fruit, garage and woodshed. Will sell or exchange for smaller place up to a mile or so out of town. See or write Frances Holmstrom, 191 N. Elliott St. lt*s WILL SELL OB TRADE ATTENTION TRUCK DRIVERS — “Will trade for late model passen ger cars or sell out-right at REAL bargains, six 1936 Chevrolet Log ging Trucks. Also one 1937. All trucks equipped with Brown Lipe Transmissions and Eaton Ruxtell Rear Ends. Trucks and Trailers have new paint and 70 per cent of tires are new. Southwestern Mo- tors, Coquille.” Its ----- —----------------------------------------— WANTED "Farmer's Bargalne” Mare — Bantys Leghorns Small place Cows Used Lawn Mower — Shotgun Work See FARR A ELWOOD’S “Swap Board. • Lincoln School News - The Lincoln --------- school ----------- football ------- team lost its first game of the season to North Bend last Friday afternoon. The score of 14-18 would indicate that the two teams were fairly well matched. The local team, although outweighed, seemed to be able to develop the more power for gains through the line, whereas the North Bend eleven rolled upon passes. Out- as a piayer on the Coquille team was Jim Howe who made sev- eral ^tacul.r long runs through : a broken field. Marriage Licenses Oct. 13—Edward J. Hougell and Thelma Edith Geiserh, both of Marshfield. Oct. 13—Loren Dale Cooley and Zena Forsythe Lata, both of Marsh field. They were married on Sunday at the bride’s home by Rev. Oliver J. GUI. Spectators agreed that the game Oct. 13—Keith Roy Hurlburt and was well played and exciting to Eleanor Lillian Krieschel, both of 't watch. The Lincoln school players Marshfield. They were married by 0 are looking forward to the return Justice C. E. Maybe at his office in r game which Is to be played at North. North Bend last Friday. e Bend on October 27. They are unani- Oct. 18—Ross Costello, of North 1 mous in their determination to turn Bend, and Sylvia Virginia Yarbrough, FOR SALE—0 uied steam Radiators s the tables on their opponents. at- your own price within reason. of Marshfield. They were married " Grades issued at the end of the by Rev. T. M. White on the bay on J. A. Lamb Company. b T first six weeks report period show Monday. USED RANGES and Washing Ma the 8x home room leading for the Oct. 17—Charles Lyle Kinney and chines at bargain prices. J. A scholarship feward, with a grade aver Cena Lavine Smith, both of Marsh I.amb Company. I age of 2.812. The 8y room is a very field. close second with an average of 2.815. The award consists of a ban ner which remains in the possession of the room winning the award until ■ a higher average is made by some Will be pal« by the Manufacturer other room. WANTED—Reg. Chester White Gilts, for any Corn GREAT CHRISTOP > The following pupils made the hon- * approximately 7 months old. Harold 1 or roll by receiving no grades lower HER POSITIVE Corn Cure cannot Schaad, Myrtle Point. Wanted by than 2: Patricia Berg, Jimmie Peart, Myrtle Point F. F. A. 39t3*s Billie Unsoeld, Maxine Whereat, and 35c at Barrow Drug. U-44 Dolores Bloom. Coquille, Oregon Those receiving honorable men ». Bldg. Phone 2I-L tion for grades of 3 or higher are: Gladys Avery, Ben Barton, Martha i Berg, Virginia Bloom, Wade Cowen, ’ Juanita Culbertson, Jim Howe, Ben ( Howe, Fred Kunz, Richard Lane, De- t loris Linn, Orpha Mamey, Allen 1 Moore, Irvine Snyder, Winifred Van c Fleet, Irene Williams, Gwendolyn Elrod, Claire Gray, Sherman Gre gory, Jean Irwin. Vera Knopf, Phyl WOMAN WANTS WORK—Phone 51M. ’ It lis Litzenberger, Diana Powers, Bet tie Preston, Ardella Shelley, Shirley Snyder, Gerald Ulett, Waneta Ward rip, Dorothy Wood, Ronald Williams, Phyllis McCallister, Evelyn McKee, Patricia McKelvy, Marrianne Rack- leff, Robert Repass, Maxine Sias, Shirley Slater, Lorraine Steward, Billy Webb, Patricia Yarbrough, June Dalton, Katherine Freeman, George Gant, Helene Greve, Dorothy Howe, Keith Leslie. $25 00 Reward Professional Cards FOR COMPLETE ELECTRIC SERVICE E. G. OPPERMAN WIRING A REPAIRING COAL Personal Interest Friendly Counsel Honest Advice Proper Guldanee x, LADY IN ATTENDANCE Gano Funeral Home Coquille Belle Knife Hospital Bldg. Coquille, Ore. tones: Office Ml R m . K PARTLY furnished apartment for rent, 315. Lights, water, wood furnished. Inquire 134 East Seventh O. C. SANFORD, Attorney for Executor, street, Coquille. Its* Coquille, Ore: ISLER BLDG. Attention to Details