The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 02, 1941, Page 9, Image 9

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PUPPIES FOR SALE — Full bred
golden cockers, 825.00 with pedi­
gree. Call 17, Coquille.
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Heads W.C.T.U
For Twelfth Year
Church of Christ
260 E. 4th. St.,
Dan W. Brown, Minister
264 E. 4th St., Tel. 261
Thursday, Oct. 2—Midweek ser-
service at 7:30 at the church. The
introduction of a study on the Book
of Acts. Be present tonight and get -
the full benefit of an interesting
study.
The divisions of the missionary so­
ciety meet as announced. All are
urged to be present.
Sunday, Oct. 5—Bible School at
9:45 q. m., T. Ralph Harry, Supt. We
begin the loyalty period. How many
will have a perfect record.
Communion and worship at 11 a.
m. Sermon by the pastor, theme,
“Life’s Three Days.” Special music
by the choir.
C. E. meeting at 6:30 p. m., Verene
Bailey, president, Mrs. Martha Mul­
key, sponsor.-«
Evening service 7:30 p. m., Bro. J.
R. Adams, pastor of the church at
North Bend, preaching. Greet him
with a fine attendance.
Remember—Hour for the evening
service changed to 7:30 p. m. Loyalty
period in Bible school and church be­
gins next Sunday. Why not a perfect
record.
Go to church.
Episcopal Church
Methodist Church
Completing her 11th consecutive
Cor. 3rd and Elliott Streets
Charles Goodwin Brown, pastor
year as president of the Coos County
The Rev. Charles M. Guilbert, Vicar
Women’s
Christian
Temperance
9:45—Sunday School hour. Octo­
Union Mrs. C. C. Farr was re-elected ber 5, is Rally Day in the Sunday Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity
8:00 a. m. Holy Communion.
USED CIRCULATOR
at the county convention here last school and church.
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9:45 a. m. Church School.
ed Kitehen Trash Burner for sale Tuesday to continue her fine work as
11:00—Sunday morning worship.
11:00 a. m. Holy Eucharist and
cheap, J. A. Lamb Company,
s head of the organisation.
Other The services of the morning are
county officers elected were Mrs. world wide. You are invited to join sermon by the Vicar: “The Church
GORN for canning, 81.00 a sack at
A. M. Peterson, North Bend, vice with us in the morning worship hour. and'Her Prayer Book."
the L. L Bunch ranch on Rink
Wednesday
president; Mrs. Ward Evans, Arago,
6:30—Epworth league hour. Please
Greek. Come and get it
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10:00 a. m. Holy Communion.
secretary, and Mrs. William Phillips, note this changed hour for the win­
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2:00 p. m. St. James’ Guild.
Accompany­ ter months.
I IN THE Market for a Tractor? If so Marshfield, treasurer.
7:30 p. m. Adult Confirmation
I you want the most for your money. ing the officers to the state conven­
7:30—Wednesday evening. Choir
Class.
See the New Farmalls now on dis­ tion at Portland October 44 to 1? rehearsal hour. The choir uf last
FOR SALE—Two rugs, iron bed,
play. J. A. Lamb Company.
s Will be Mra T. H. Thompson, Marsh­ Sunday morning is proof uf what Friday
7:00 a. m. Holy Communion.
springs and mattrees, chest of
field, elected delegate at large.
Pioneer church can offer.
7:00 p. m. Choir Practice.
drawers, gas range, also gasoline HEADQUARTERS tor Ciown Dairy
At the business meeting, each
7:30—Thursday evening mid-week
and Poultry Feeds at Pacific Feed union in the county was given a
Satrday
range, oil heater. Call after 5 p. m.
service. Study with us the Lords
A Bead Co.
tfs goal of 50 young people in a Youth
10:00 a. m. Young People's Con-
evenings or Sunday, at 740 North
Prayer.
firmation Class.
Heath.
It
Temperance
Council,
50
in
the
Loyal
2:15—Thursday W. S. C. 8. meet­
ATTENTION—Hunters and Fisher­
fi, ..
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Temperance League, »50 cash for ing. Ladies please take notice of
FOR RENT Furnished Apartments, I men—We carry a large seelction of
Emanuel
Baptist
Church
the
Children
’
s
Farm
Home
at
Cor
­
this and do not fail to be present.
Hunting and Fishing Supplies. Ev­
at Wilson Apartments, Second and
Rev. E. C. Swanson, Pastor
I erything you need for a successful vallis. Plans for the 50<h anniver­ • 7:30 — Sunday evening worship
Beach streets. E. M. Wilson, 380
150 So. Elliott St.
trip. See us first. J. A. Lamb sary of the Coos county W. C. T. U., hour. The Junior choir
South Myrtle, Phone 143L.
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The Church with a bible ministry
Company.
s which "will |>e celebrated in 1942, decided attraction in our evening
were discussed.
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ATTENTION FARMERS! We have
service. The choir is growing in where Jesus Christ is captain and
Thirty-seven Temperance Council numbers and in value to the service men are crew.*
all kinds of Fall seeds, and our SMALL or Large Apartment for
Rent. Adults on)y. Call Mrs. W. members, who came from Arago, Organ music by Mrs. Claron Gormley
9:45—Sunday School.
prices are right. FARR A EL­
S. Sickels, 174J.
.
s Bandon, Coquille and the Bay, at­ is another decided addition to the
Ser-
11:00—Morning Worship,
WOOD. -
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mon: “Lovest Thou Me?”
tended a dinner meeting conducted service.'' Worship with uk on Sun­
WANTED — “Farmen* BargaiM” — FOR RENT — Unstocked ten-cow by Mrs. Eva May Wise, ot Portland,
6:45—Young People’s Service.
day evening.
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dairy ranch, electricity, good water,
Feed Cutter — Truck Scale—Home
7:45—Evening Worship
Sermon; ----------
chairman. Mrs. Wise spoke at the
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The church gives to its community
graveled road, city school. Inquire
fur Dug— Grass Hay. See FARR
afternoon and evening sessions of the just what we give to the church. ‘The Present War In the Light of
Huntley
’
s
Fox
Farm,
3
Vi
miles
from
Seventh and Henry Sts.
A ELWOOD’S “Swap Board.” s
county convention. In the evening, What sort of a church would our Prophecy”
Myrtle Point on Dora Road. 37t2*s
. Orval L. Kerr. Pastor
Prayer meeting each Thursday eve­
she showed moving pictures taken at church be, if every one in it were
This Sunday is Rally Day "
ning, 7:45 p. m. and each Friday 10
FOR RENT—Good house, electricity, the Children’s Farm Home at Cor­ lust like me?
10:00 a. m., Sunday school Mrs. C.
water, orchard, garden spot, cow vallis.
Why not attend some church in till 12 noon.
Helvie, Supt
Sunduy
morning
is
world-wide
Mrs.
James
Richmond,
newly
elect
­
pasture, city school, graveled road.
this community next Sunday morn­
Let rally day mark the beginning
Inquire Huntley’s Fox Farm, 3V4 ed president of the local union, Mrs. ing. The churches all have a wel­ communion day. Won’t you endeavor
date
of your Sunday school attend­
to
be
in
service;
We
welcome
you
to
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Nice selection of New Formala and
I.
B.
Sevy,
Arago,
and
Mrs.
F.
G.
miles on Dora Road.
37t2*s
come for you.
ance.
Competent! teachers for all
worship
with
us.
You
will
find
in
­
Evening Wraps just arrived. Come
Leslie conducted a memorial ser­
classes.
spiration,
comfort
and
joy
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in and see them at the Excel Drees
vice for the late Mrs. Sadie Jayes.
The Assembly of God
11:00 a. m., MomMg Worship.
Shoppe.
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Devotions were led by Mrs. Delbert
L. C. Parsing, Paster
Subject: “Obristiarrtty, The Torch
Loree. The next institute will be
First Church of Christ, Scientist
WE ARE HAPPY TO WELCOME
in a Dark World."
Friday, October 3, 7:45 Bible study
Coquille, Oregon
held in November on Coos Bay.
back into our organization AARON
6:30 p. m., Young people’s service,
conducted by the pastor.
Sunday
School
at
9:30
a.
m.
Tractors and Implemepts at Paci­
WILSON, who will be In charge of
Orval L. Kerr, chairman.
Sunday, October 5, Bible school
Sunday
Service
at
11
a.
m.
fic Feed ASeed Co.
tfs
our FEEDS A SEEDS Dept. Come
7:80 p m., Evening evangelistic
9:45, classes for every age, Mrs. Bes­
Subject for next Sunday, “Un-
in and say hello. FARR A EL­ IF IN the market for an Oil Circula-
service.
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sie Marney, Supt.
reality."
WOOD.
a
7:30 p. m., Tuesday, girls choir
11:00, morning wotwtop, Rev. Harry
Wednesday evening meeting at 8
tar or Radiant Heater, see the Cole­
practice.
G. Downey, returned missionary from o’clock.
man first. Priced 839.95 up. J. A.
HAVE YOU SEEN the parrakeets at
Along with the list of brand new
7:30 p. m., Thursday, Regular mid­
Free public Reading Room at 256
Belgian Congo, Africa, speaking.
Lamb Company.
s
FARR A ELWQpD’S?
s
books just purchased by the Coquille
7:00, Christ Ambassadors service, Drane Bldg., open every day except week praper nervier.
Library, there are many books that
WANTED—Fallers and Buckers. AH FOR RENT—2-room partly furnished
3:00 p. <n„ Friday, Childrens story
Sunday and holidays from 12:30 to
conducted by our young people.
furnished cabin. No cats or dogs. have come in within the past few
winter job. Address Box 247
hour.
’
7:45, evangelistic, Rev. Harry G. 5:00 p. m.
Mrs. Sara Walker, 408 South El­ months that rate high in the list of
Springfield, Oregon.
38t3s
Downey, returned missionary from
“
What
’
s
Being
Read.
”
The
city
li
­
liott.
It’s
brarian, Mrs. Pearl Ellingsen, has Belgian Congo, Africa, speaking. He
FOR SALE—ui will trade for milk made
excellent choices in good Will be showing pictures at this ser­
vice.
cow, 3 young Chester White bogs, fiction’ and non-fiction.
On the
Tuesday, October7,7:45, Prayer and
one boar, two sows. G. C. Wyant, shelves for the past few months has
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Holmstrom ranch, on Middle Creek. been William L. Shirer’s “Berlin Praise.
Phone 133 res. 13CR
Thursday, October 9, 7 to 8 choir
Its.
Diary.” It is a book many wish to
Successor to
read but few realize is available at practice -Let us ring unto the
FOR SALE Cheap—Young team of
Lord.
”
horses and harness. Inquire J. A. the public library. Because it is
“God’s will must be done in us be-
non-fiction, it has not been placed
Lamb Company.
s on
the 2c a'day shelf. It is poeaible ^ore. 11
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WANTED—To buy old horses, cows at any time to find at least one of M *
Church of The Nazarene
and calves for mink feed. Call B. the books rated among the first ten
9th and Heath
T. Hepler, phone 9R5 Coquille. in popular fiction on the library shelf.
To those who are interested, Mrs.
M. M. Short, Pastor
36t4*stf
Ellingsen will show the current re­
Sunday School zagins 9:45 a. m.,
REFINUH YOUR OWN FLOORS WATER WELL DRILLING—Phone port of leading books and their rat- Rev. Frank Woodword, superinten-
with our sander, it’s easy, it’s
J. H. Thomas, 26F23, Oakland, Igns.
dent.
economical. Farr A Elwood.
s
Books included in the latest ship­
Oregon. FHA Terms can be ar­
Preaching service 11 a. m., mes-
ranged.
27t4*stf ment arriving here are: “Dona Lona,” sage by the pastor. Subject, “The
IF YOU ARE GOING TO BUY AN
Grant; “The Drum Goes Dead,” Al­ best in every situation.' 99
OIL STOVE be sure to see the WASHING MACHINE Repair — We
drich; “Wild la the River,” Brom­
Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m.
Lonergan at Farr A Elwood’s.
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service all makes of washers. field; The Hill of Doves,” Cloete;
Midweek prayer meeting, Wednes­
Coast Maytag Co., 420 1st St. “Faye’s Folly," Corbett; “Wakefields day, 7:30 p. m.
ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION of
tfs Course,” de la Roche; “Pillars of
Phone 17.
our TANK MODEL VACUUM
CLEANER, you are not obligated. WATER SYSTEM — Electric Auto­ Gold,” Edgerton; “Saratoga Trunk,” The Holy Name Catholic Church
Farber; “Captain from Connecticut,’
Farr A Elwood.
s
matic Water Systems. Have Run­
First Sunday of Month Maas will
Forester; “Scarlet Petticoat,’! Jones;
ning
Water
in
your
home
and
pay
FOR SALE—“Farmees' Bargain-
“One Red Rose Forever,’ Jordan; be celebrated at Bandon at 8:00 and
on the F. H. A. Fipancing Plan.
Guernsey Bull — Drag Saw —
at Coquille at 10.00. At Myrtle Point
See us for details.
J. A. LAMB “Silver Spoon,’ Kelland; “All That 8:00 and Gold Beach at 11:00.
Horse — Dog — Persian Kittens.
Gutters,
”
Keyes;
“
Spenlove
in
Ar-
COMPANY. t
tfs
See FARR A ELWOOD’S “Swap
SAND AND GRAVEL
cady,”McFee;“Days of Grace,"Marks; ' Second Sunday — At Coquille at
Board.’*'
s JUST Arrived—New 1941 Wood and “The Venables,’ Norris; “Waters of 10:00 and at Bandon at 8:00. At Gold
COAL — FUEL OIL — STORAGE
Coal Circulators. A large selection the Wilderness,” Seifert; “Sun of Beach 11:00 and at Myrtle Point 8:00.
Agents for Oregon-Nevada-California Fast Freight
ONION SETS — Rant now; have
Third Sunday—At Coquille at 8:00
to choose from. J. A. Lamb Com­ My Undoing," Steen; “Storm," Stew­
Office Phone
Farr & Elwood Bldg.
green onions in mid-winter. FARR
At Geld
pany.
a art; “A Yank In the R.A.F.," Thomas; and at Bandon at 10:00.
A ELWOOD.
a
S. Taylor
“Anthology of Pulitzer Prize Poems;’ Beach at 7:00 and Myrtle Point 10:00.
Fourth
Sunday
—
At
Bandon
at
FOR SALE—Complete single bed,
“Salud! A South American Journal,”
At
double coil spring, tin can sealer,
Banning; "New Encyclopedia at 10:00 and at Coquille at 8:00.
boy’s bicycle mid 6-tube R.C.A.
Machine Shop Practice,” Barnwell; Gold Beach 7.00 and Brookings at
Cabin 14,
Radio just repaired.
“The Home Book of Christmas,” 10:00.
H. E. “Woody” WOOD
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1£1
New Books In
Coquille Library.
Barnes Transfer
Mansell Dray fir Delivery
Fuel Oil
Hauling
Benham’s Transfer
Anywhere For Hire
Purkey Furniture
Coquille Auto Court.
it’s
LATE Model Aluminum Tub Maytag
—Will trade for milk cow. Box 1,
Coquille, Oregon.
Its
WANTED—A middle aged or elderly
woman that would like a home in
town. Will pay small wages 106
East Second St., Coquille, Ore­
gon.
, W*9
FOR SALE OR TRADE — Lovely
Country Home, 24 acres. Will ac­
cept as part payment, car, trailer,
small place or what have you.
lth miles from Remote Oregon.
Address Geary Thornton, Remote,
Ore. .
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FISHERMEN—Outboard motor, boat
with trailer.
New equipment.
Motor has run 32 hours. Ideal for
salmon trolling. 8145 00 complete
Boat is ail cedar, 14 ft. L W.
Bailey, Bandon. Ore.’ •
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has a comprehensive selection
of the following in their annex: Becker; “Within the Sound of These
Cribs fir Mattresses
Rockers
Circuit Court Cases
Occasional Chairs
NOW is the time to choose your
Sept. 25—Jack L. Collins vs. Vio­
Xmas cards and NORTON’S is the
let R. Collins. Suit for divorce.
place.
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Sept. 29 — State Unemployment
Dining Sets
Di nett Sets
Breakfast Sets
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Ask us about a
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COMPLETE PAINT JOB
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SOUTHWESTERN MOTORS
WORK B
office.
Mating sad Pager Raneta
Probate Court Cases
Waves,’ Ctuckering; “No Life for a
Lady.’ Cleveland; "Hawaii, U. S. A.,”
Davis; “Return to the River,” Haig-
Brown; "My New Order," Hitler;
“Flying Fleets,” Johnston; “Coming
of Age,”
Lloyd-Jones;
“County
School Ma’m,” Lutes;
“America’s
Housekeeping Book;”
It’s Fun to
Make Things,” Parkhill; “Paul Bun­
yan,” Shephard; “No Other Road to
Freedom,” Stewe; “We Have With
Us Tonight,” Sumner.
Phone 83
Coquille
Lester Bundy, of Bullards, was last
Thursday appointed administrator of
the »2000 estate left by Malinda A.
Bullard, who passed away May 29,
1941. Appraii
appointed were A.
Barrows, A. T. Morrison 'and F. J.
Fahy.
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Compensation Comraisison vs. Ralpn
A Hawkins.
Sept. 30—Nyna C. Franke vs. Wal­
ter H. Franke. Sult for divorce.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
8TATE OF OREGON IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS
In the Matter of the Estate
of E. M. Randleman, Deceased,
Nsttor To CrddHoea
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been duly up-
M. Randleman, deceased, and has
duly qualified m such.
NOW, THEREFORE, all persons
having claims against said estate are
hereby notified and required to pre­
sent the same, together with proper
vouchers therefor, to the undersigned
at the office of J. Arthur Berg, in
Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, within
six months from the date hereof.
Dated this 17th day of September,
1941.
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Frank A. Cox, Jr.,
Administrator
J. Arthur Berg,
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Attorney for Administrator
Personal Interest
Friendly
Attention
lo
io Details
Advice
Proper Guidance
LADY IN ATTENDANCE
Gono Funeral Home
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Dr. De ta Rhue
Ey Might
Reception room jointly with
I>. J. R Bunch
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