The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 08, 1942, Page 7, Image 7

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CLASSIFIED
One Cent a Word Rack
No Adv. lean then 85
FOR BALE
IGLOO LOCKER PLANT
$7000 00
A wonderful opportunity to get
into the locker business.
BALANCE OF RUSS LANDS-
Total 515 acres, with aU buildings
and improvements, at $75 per acre.
Dairy cattle and equipment to be
sold at market value.
Some of this acreage has been
spoken for and it anyone is inter­
ested in buying a portion, applica­
tion will be considered, so that the
land can be parceled out to advan-
\ tag« to aU concerned.
621 W. 4th St., Fred Hickok’s Place—
% Acne; 6-room house; orchard;
good garden spot; located short dis­
tance from business district. Will
sell, with furniture, at $2500, and
on terms.
LIST your property for sale at this
time as I have a number of buyers
who wish to locate here’ and are
anxiously waiting to have me send
them more information on property
in Coquille and vicinity. ’ Don’t
wait, make your listing at my of­
fice now.
KOAC Program For
Parents and Teachers
i*8 Society Christian
Service Met Last Thursday
The W. S. C. S. held a business
meeting last Thursday in the parlors
Methodist Church
Feeling ttiat adult education is, this of Pioneer church with Lena Mc­
WELL-FURNISHED 3-room, Clean
Rev. Menno D. Rempel, Pastor
year, more vital than ever before, the Curdy, president in the chair. Eva
Apartment — All outside rooms,
Charles Goodwin Brown, pastor
Oregon
Congress
of
Parents
and
October 11, 1942
private bath, hot water, laundry
Stevens was appointed secretary pro
9:45—Sunday School hour.
Teachers, cooperating with radio sta­ tem, in the absence of Zelia Ireland.
10:00, Sunday School. Our Sunday
trays, electric washer and refriger­
11:00—Sunday morning worship
tion KOAC at Corvallis, will again • Mrs Eats Ellis lead the devotional
ator. 107 E. 2nd street, diagonally
hour. An hour of inspiration and School is organized with a full pro­
present the Family Life Series every service with an article of “Lessons
gram for the fall and winter. Classes
across from Court House. Phone
hiri^Mbiagg, ’
Wednesday from 2 to 2:30 p. m. be­ From the Honey Bee.” Mrs. Bessie
223J.
if.
7:00—Youth fellowship hour. Help­ for all ages. You are welcome. Which
ginning October 7 and continuing Couden sang a solo, “The Keys of To­
is your Sunday School? Attend it.
ful and interesting.
WANTED — Water wells to drill.
through April 28, IMS. The series, morrow,” accompanied by Virginia
’’ 1,1:00, Morning worship service.
8:00
—
Sunday
evening
worship
Have new and up-to-date equip­
entitled “Conserving Our Family Kyhn..
Sermon
topic: “The Abundant Life."
hour. Music and brief message com­
ment and heavy pipe where needed.
Life”’ will consist of seven monthly
6:30, Junior and Senior Young Peo­
Reports were made by the leaders bine to make this one of the best of
Fred C. Lee, Route 1, Marshfield.
programs and 23 weekly supporting of the various departments. . The
ple’s meetings.
the day.
3Ut4’tf
broadcasts.
Choir rehearsal Tuesday
library committee reported the selec­
7:30—Wednesday evening choir re­
Mrs. Sara Watt Prentiss, head of the tion of books for the new library,
Prayer and study hour, Thursday.
hearsal hour. Mrs. M. O. Hawkins,
FOR RENT — Furnished sleeping
Department of Household Adminstra- amount spent being $10.00.
director.
room. With or without board. 351
tion at Oregon State College and well
Eva Seevens wan elected secretary
7:30—Thursday evening mid-week _ St. James’ Episcopal Church
So. Henry St. Flora E. Dunne. 39tfs
known throughout the West for her to fill the place of Zelia Irelbnd, left
Bible study hour. Enjoy this hour in
Cor. 3rd and Elliott Streets
classroom and extension teaching in vacant by her resignation.
DELAVALEPARA TO RSandMilk-
the study of God's Word.
The
Rev. Charles M. Ouilbert, Vicar
child
development
and
family
rela
­
en, Parts and Dairy Supplies. Get
Zoe Fugelpon, Minnie Laws and '2:15—First and third Thursdays of
Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity
tions, will head up the entire aeries Mary Harriman were elected dele­
them at Pacific Feed * Seed Co. tfs
each month. Womans Society for
8:00 a. in. Holy Communion.
for 1942-43..
____ _____ _ J» " '» ——
gates to attend the Oregon State Con­ Christian service.
9:45 a. m. Church School. ,
FOR SALE—Coming three-year old
The hope is expressed that women
ference of W. S. C. S. to be held at
The church, in these days, needs
11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and
meeting for Red Cross sewing or other
Colt, will make 1600 to 1800 lb.
Eugene, Oct. 18, 20, and 31.
every member at their best. Find Sermon by the Vicar.
war work might .also improve their
Horse. G. E. Trott, on highway ten
A nominating committee was ap­ some church and give yourself in
12:15 p. m. Choir Practice.
time by making Wednesday the meet­
miles south of Bandon.
38t3*s
.
GEORGE E. OERINNG AGENCY ing day, thereby availing themselves pointed to secure prospective officers service there.
1
for the ensuing year. The committee
CLEAN UP — PAINT UP—It is pa­
Real Estate A Insurance
10:00 a. m. Holy .Communion.
bf the unusual opportunity of hearing
will report at the next business meet­
triotic to paint and keep your
2:00 p. m. St. James’ Guild.
the specialists on this parent educa­
Birth Certificates. Notary Public
Church of Christ
ing-
«
buildings in first class condition.
„
. JU- tion program. - «
Thursday
v
East 4th and Coulter Sts.
Members present were Meedamea
We will give one 25-cent Defense FOR RENT—5-rooni modern house.
7:30 p. 'm. Bishop’s Committee,
All listening groups, in Order to be
Liston
Parrish,
Pastor
Good floor covering, seven-tenth official and receive program outlines, McCurdy, Purvance, EUM, Way, Cou­
Stamp with every gallon of Outside
meeting.
Bible School 9:45, T. Ralph Harry,-
House Paint purchased this month. ' mile north of high school. Large report blanks and other aids, must be den, Muriel Davis, Harriman, Londy
garden area and berries. $15 per registered. Any group of at least Peart, G. A. Gray, Nelson, Rogan, Supt. As we study Loyalty to Christ,
Buy Your Paint Now. J. A. Lamb
month. Phone 168M.
It five persons who agree to meet regu­ Laws, Fugelson, Zeigler, Lundquist, let us demonstrate our loyality.
Company.
s
Eva Stevens, Richmond, Helen Peter­
Morning worship 11 o’clock. Lord’s
FOR SALE—4 good family cow«, 380 ROLL ROOFING—108 sq. ft., tar, larly at least once a month to listen son, Cbowning and Esther Taylor. .supper and message by pastor on
nails, Instructions,
only $1.40. and discuss the radio program, may Visitors present were Mrs. Amos “Tied to Eternity."
each if taken soon. Write Box 170,
FARR & ELWOOD.
a enroll aS a parent-teacher study club Bierly Mrs. J.XL. Stevens and Vir­
Langiota, Ore.
lt*s
C. E., 6:30.
by filling in the enrollment blanks
ginia Kyhn.
Evangelistic service, 7:30.
WOMEN WANTED—Good reliable TOP PRICES paid for Used Cars, provided by KOAC.
Li.
■“ "'u gjs'. i a ■
i i
.
“Products of God."
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Trucks and' Pick-ups. Sac I. A.
woman up to 55 capable of hand­
The Ministerial Association of Co­
Bible
study and prayer meeting.
Elrod at Southwest Motors Used
ling rout« business established by
quille, met ih Pioneer Methodist
Thursday
evening
at
7:30.
We
will
Car Lot, across from Coquille
former dealer in nearby county.
church on Tuesday of this week and
continue of our study in Acts 15.
Hotel.
tfs
$30 to $50 weekly, profits right
Townsend Club No. 1 met last
elected the following officers: Rev.
from start. Opportunity for per­
Tuesday evening with 40 members
FOR RENT—New four-room House;
Charles Guilbert, president; Liston
manent income.
No investment
Mrs. John Graham, of Marshfield, and one visitor present, A short First Church of Christ, Scientist Parrish, vice-president, and Rev.
bith, washroom, stationary tubs,
required. Write at once to the
Coquille. Oregon
Charles Goodwin Brown, secretary­
garage. Inquire at Myrtle Burl on has been appoinited chairman of the business meqting was held. The
J. R. Watkins Co. 4513 Hollis St.,
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
treasurer. Plans were made for some
highway.7 Phone 600JJ.
39tfs ahnual Christmas Seal Sale campaign bulletin, which contained interesting
Oakland, Calif.
37t4
in Coos county by Mk». Dit M. King news was read. The club voted to
Sunday Service at 11 a. m.
future activities and committees ap­
HAVE YOU TRIED Gaines dog food. of Myrtle Point, president of the Coos stay in its present location' for the
Subject for next Sunday, “Art pointed to care for the work. Par­
WANTED—To buy Old Horses, able
1 lb. Gaines has the food value of County
Health Aasciation which time being. About 35 attended the Sin, Disease, and Death Real?
ticular attention centered about the
to walk, $10. Write or see C. E.
3 cans dog food.
FARR A EL­ sponsors the seal sale campaign year­ 6:30 dinner at the meeting before thia
Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00 petitions to be presented to Coquille
Mullins, U. S. hunter^ Arago, Ore.
WOOD.
s ly and supervise« the year round cam­ one.
o’clock.
residents dealing with the liquor
It’s.
The delegates were present and
Free public Reading Room at 255 situation in Oregon.
Rev. W. S.
WATER SYSTEMS — Have running paign to keep Coos county healthy.
Last year Cbos county reached a gave only part of their report on the W. Second, Roxy Bldg., open every Smith presented this matter and it
WANTED — Wornout
Mattresses,
water in your home. We carry a
«Heaters,
Circulators,
Enamel
Myers Water System for every record high in contributions to this eleventh regional convention at Yaki­ day except Sunday and holidays from received the favorable endorsement
of the Association.
Ranges, Washers — Brooks Swap
need. If you need a Pump—BUY cause which enabled the Health as­ ma, Sept. 25 to 27. There were regis­ 12:30 to 6:00 p. m.
Shop,
’
lt*S
NOW. J. A. Lamb Company.
s sociation to carry out an extended tered 1200 delegates at thia conven­
program of preventive'work includ­ tion, four of them being from Club
An ordinance plant which turns
WANTED—Elderly lady for compan­ HEADQUARTERS for Crown Dairy ing teats and education of the pub­ No. 1, of Coquille. Plans are for the
out 1,000,000 pounds of war goods a
ion and to do light housework
and Poultry Feeds at Pacific Feed lic to the dangers of tuberculosis and next Regional meeting to be in Ore­
Oregonian Subscribers: Please
day must haul in and out 18,000,000
Wages no object. Phone 382 3. and
gon next year with a larger crowd
* Seed Co.
Mi the way to avoid them.
help your carrier by having your
pounds of material or enough to fill
ask for Pat.
It’s
Local chairmen for the 16 districts than at Yakima.
paper money ready at his firet call.
500 freight cars.
FOR RENT — Furnished four-room
Club
closed
with
all
giving
the
of
Coos
county
will
be
named
soon
FOR RENT — Three-room House,
Remember be must pay his paper
house, batK and garage. Inquire 351
by Mrs. Graham who has already be­ Towneend Pledge. Puddings and cook­
partly furnished, on highway. Wa­
.obligation before the 10th of the
So. Henry, Flora E. Dunne.
Its
ies
were
served
in
the
banquet
room
gun
the
work
which
will
climax
in.
ter furnished.
Inquire at High­
month. Thank you.
way Fruit Stand. ,
lt*a DAIRY SUPPLIES—For McCormick the actual Mie of seals which will and at the next meeting the men are
Deering Milker Parts and Dairy open Monday, November 23, and con­ to furnish the program and eats, E.
E. Morgan, chairman. Door prias was
P. O. Box No. 245
Phone 201
Supplies—See us
J A Lamb tinue until Christmas.
“Because the incidence of tuber­ received by Mrs. Leach and the ¡Sept.
Coquille, Oregon
Company.
•
pany.
culosis has always been higher dur­ 29 door priae, by Mrs. M. McGuffin
PAINTING and Paper Hanging, ex­ ing war years and beacuae a healthy
Come out next week and bear more
MEN OR WOMEN WANTED—To
terior and interior decorating—no civilian populace is vita) in the. fight about the report.—Press Cor.
handle established route business
shortage of material. Terms if do- to victory, we hgpé to make this the
in nearby section. Customers es­
sirad.
Harbert E. Wood, phone most successful Seal Sale ever held
Dr, De La Rhue
tablished. Business should pay $35
286, Coquille. 275 North Henry. inCooa county,” Mrs. Graham said.
Eyesight
to |S0 weekly from start. No in­
2tfs
flperl
siisi
Reidar
Bugge,
of
Marshfield,
was
vestment required. Write the J.
last week named as executor of the
R. Watkins Company, 4513 Hollis NEED A HOME WATER SYSTEM?
See our line of Gould pumps, buy
$12,770 estate left by John Lund, who
St., Oakland, Calif.
37t4
now while they are available.
Reception room jointly with
Oct 5—Mabel Rogers vs. Robert L. died Sept. 19. Appraisers appointed
FOR SALE—Onion Sets, 15c lb. Pa­
FARR A ELWOOD. 1
s Rogers. Sult for divorce.
were Jos. 'Williams, Wallace Lang­
Dr. 3. R. Bunch
cific Feed A Seed Co.
tfs
Oct. 5—Gertrude Huhtala vs. An­ worthy and Frances Burman.
FARM MACHINERY REPAIRS —
The $1800 estate left by Lewis H.
drew Huhtala. Suit for divorce.
LOST—Eye glasses in brown case.
Your County Defense Board—Your
■Oct. 8—Oliver La Duke, doing busi­ St Dennis, who died Sept. 28, will
Phone 96-R for reward. R. B.
County Agent — Your Country —
lt*s ” Urges you to order parts for your ness as La Duke Lumber Co., vs. be administered by Edward L. St.
Cummings.
Busterud Lumber Co.
Dennis.
Appraisers appointed last
farm machine« NOW! Let* us dis­
WANTED—Will care for pre-school
Oct 7—C. A. Btfrton vs. Cecil Friday were C. P. Kibler, Edgar Mc­
cuss your requirements with you.
Dugger.
Action for recovery of Daniel and E. M. Shriver.
children in my home. Mrs. E. L.
Personal
Parts are now available without money.
Benham. Tel. 802M.
It*»
Friendly Counsel
costly delays. U m Only "GENU­
Application is the price to be paid
INE IHC PARTS." J. A • Lamb
BRING Your Tire TroUfies to Thorn­
Honest Advice
for mental acquisition. To have the
Company.
» HAVING TROUBLE WITH RATS A harvest we must sow the seed —
ton’s, the moot completely equipped
Proper Guidance
shop in Southern Oregon Only ex­
MICE? Ask us what to do for Gamaliel Bailey.
MAIL Your Watch and Jewelry re­ ¡’them FARR A ELWOOD.
s
perienced workmen. Best quality
LADY
IN ATTENDANCE
pairs in to Schroeder Jewelry
■ materials and equipment used. AH
NOTICE OF PROPOSED
Store, CoquUle, Ore.
22t3s IVA TER WELL DRILLING — Phone
ASSESS MENT
work fully guaranteed. Thornton
J, ' H. Thomas, 26F23, Oakland,
FLOORS
NEED
X
e
FINISHING?
Notice Is hereby given that on the
’•Tire Service.
7
Oregon.
.
8tf 30th day of September, 1942, there
Rent our sander, do it youroelf.dt’s
Coquille
was filed in the office of the City Re­
FOR SALE—Cafe half interest, with
f
easy, it’s economical.
FARR A
corder
by
the
City
Recorder
and
the
good cook, for lady or man. Write
Committee on Streets of the Common
/ ELWOOD.
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Box G, care of Sentinel. * 39 tfs
Council of the City of CoquUle a
proposed assessment for the improve­
WASHING MACHINE REPAIR—We
FOR SALE — 1937 Model Chrysler,
ment of Fifth Street from Hall Street
service all makes of washers.
to Heath Street. The whole cost of
grey Sport Roadster
Excellent
Washer Service Co. 420 1st St.,
said improvement to the
mechanical condition. Free wheel­
owners and of said pr<
Phons 17.
tfs
Credits
ing. New Philco radio. Washer
ment is the sum of $10
Given
Service Co. Phone 17.
Its WANTED — Automobile Mechanic;
boundaries of the district proposed to
be assessed are as follows:
family man preferred In small
PLANT ONION SETS NOW, have
Beginning at the southwest comer
town, on coast; 40 or over. Body
. green onions this winter. 15c lb.
of Block 23 Elliott Addition to the
and fender experience necessary.
city of Coquille; running thence east
• FARR a ELWOOD.
»
For details, call or write this of­
J to the southeast corner of Lot 6,
Block $7, said Elliott Addition; thence
fice.
WANTED—Boys for delivery of Ore­
I north 100 feet; thence east to the
gonian each morning. Good pay
I west boundary of Heath Street; thence
FALL GRASS SEED - All kinds:
und steady job for boys giving good
south to the southeast corner of Lot
Clover Seed, Vetch, Orchard Grass,
11, Block 41, said Elliott Addition:
service.
See Mrs. Riley in Till­
etc. Pacifis Feed A Seed Co. tfs
J thence west to the east boundary of
mann Apts, or phone 201.
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Hall Street; thence north 180 feet
'tp the place of. beginning, all in the
PAINT—When you need PAINT go WANTED—To Rent by Nov. 1, five
City of Coquille, Coos County, Ore­
or six room modern, unfurnished
to FARR & ELWOOD, they carry
gon.
houM,
c
I
om
In,
by
couple;
no
chil
­
/ a full line of PAINT-—a PAINT
Now Therefore, all persons inter­
dren.
Write
Box
136,
Coquille.
l*a
ested will take notice that Mid pro­
suitable to PAINT anything. It’s
posed assessment -has been appor­
good PAINT, too, and an economi­ WANTED — “Farmers’ Bargains” —
tioned and is now on file in the of­
cally priced PAINT. Farr & El-
-, subject
fice of the Ci
Weaner Pigs — Apples — American
to examination
Ministerial Ass'n
Elects Officers
Townsend Club
Seal Sale To
Start Nov. 23
r
. NOTICE.
The Oregonian Agency
Probate Court Items
Circuit Court Cases
Gano Funeral Home
“Swap Board.”
WRECKER
Phone 83
Night Phone Î72X
Southwestern
Motors
Chevrolet
FOR SALE
“Fanners’ Bargains” —
Redwook Tank — Ducks — Family
Cow — Pullets — Horses.
See
FARR A ELWOOD’S
“Swap
Board.”
»
BACHING Apartment of two rooms,
furnished, with bed and dishes.
CaU at 351 So. Henry. J. E. Quick.
Mtfs
no obligation. *
J. S. BARTON, Realtor
The Title Compsny Bnildta*.
Taylor Street.
81J er 73L
Old papers $c a
ir
a
■ frpm the day of the first publicattett
! of this notice, will be heard and de­
termined by tl>e Common Council be­
fore the passage of any Ordinance
assessing the cost of said improve­
ment and said matter will come up
for hearing' before the Common
Council at a meeting to be held in
the City Hall of said City of Coquille
at 7:30 P. M. on Monday, the 19tb
day of October, 1942.
Date of the first publication of thia
notice is the 1st day of October, 1942.
Benham’s Transfer
Anywhere For Hire
SAND AND GRAVEL
COAL — FUEL OIL — STORAGE
Agents for Oregon-Nevada-California Fast Freight
Office
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