c ■ i • ••__ : «T ...X------------- MODERN DWELLING in Bandon,«, near the beech, to exchange for Co- i quiUe dwelling. Also small acreage A tracts in vicinity of Coquille, un I easy terms. See J. S. Barton. •| ASSI Fl ED One Cent a Weed Ne Mv. less tl ■ i Versus Eyli M StOflKlch * ^Action Highlights "China Girl" At Roxy Thur, to Sat. 4-H Awards To Be Mode Next Week Episcopal Church Cor. 3rd and KlUntt Street« Fifth Sunday after Epiphany (LOO a. m. Holy Communion. 9:45 a. m. Church School. 11:00 a. m. Holy Communion with sermon. Wednesday 11:00 a. m. Holy Communion. 2:00 i> m. St. James* Guild. (ConUnued from Page One) • ton; Mrs. Margaret Sheehan, Lake­ Mn. M. D. D. Breeding Roosters. Mrs. M. T hundred t-nah Also Americans to meet the teat at A bsautiful girl, defying violence side and Katrina Gamweil, of Powers. mx ■>»» and terror, and a daring Yank, flying ' There were ___ ___ 28 completions in the ' 210 N. Willard St, of write Mary «*•" thorn «*h-y»U«hte, Hitler, and fighting for victory, provides an ; Homemaking projects with the fol­ PLANT A VICTORY GARDEN—We ■"-Ute headquarters for gardening in- ' Dalton. Box 1545. Medford. Ore. lfs Hirohito and Mussolini, who thought exciting, romantic adventure story | lowing leuders. Mrs. Florence Oerd- ' ~~~ ~ ’________ we were too proud, too dumb or too against a flaming background of war ing> Coquille; Mrs. Wanda Vqlk, fonfhrtlmi and supplies. FARR A I Church of Christ ELWOob*\ s WANTED To Rent or Lease House «oft to light, know by this time that in 30th Century—Fox's ‘tChina Girl,” Langlois; Mrs. Harland Montgomery, ' with two bedrooms and wired for this "decadent** democracy has enough which will be shown at the Roxy MillingU«»; and Mrs. Opal Halter, East 4th and Coulter Sts. electric range. Three adults in left of what it takes, to stop them Theatre Thursday, “ ‘ “ Friday “ and Sat- Riverton. Liston Parrish. Pastor 1 family. Can give references. Phone m their predatory attack on civiliza- day. Seven members completed a pro­ Thursday 7:30 p. m. Bible study and • 67L R. R. Flannery. It’s tlon. . , Gene Tierney and George Mont- Bit in Canning led by Mrs. Adolph prayer meeting. i On the military fronts our armed gomery, teahied for the first time, Molthu, of Riverton. Bible School 9:45. T. Ralph Harry, M MACHINERY REPAIRS — ) forces have shown that they are not are co-starred with, Lynn Bari, 115 The Woodworking clubs had 60 Supt. There Is a place for you jn County Defense Board—Your ¡soft- whether in hand-to-hand fight- BEEF. PORK and VEAL Wanted — pounds of curves, crookedness and completions under the following: our Bible School. Come. t — Your Country —1 Farmers, we pay the highest mar­ Coun Ung with bayonet and fist in the East kisses caught in the battle-scarred Miss Ethel Fish, Broadbent; Mr. H.' Morning worship 11 o'clock. Lord's for your ket price for any of the above. Urges you I Indian jungles or with modern ma- East. Victor McLaglen, who tops the | , A, Hatfield, Bridge; Mr. Wayne Supper and special music. The Pas- Jim’s Market. Phone 19. tfs farm machines N ar. in Marti) Africa, they ^eatyred cast has the rugged tvua at- v-."" p ,~ ■. " wri uLlintfl. lut mill ty-gin a series of sermons on cuss your requirements wi S Vi DWWWir W FBI l i anil mil 111' role that made his name synonomous 1 Brown, Bandon. WANTED — Water wells to drill. I Parts are now available without t h “The LordPsWliypl " VhePtrM, "A X« ( the war. with hot and lieavy action. The burly ' With 52 completing in Forestry, the Have new and up-to-date equip­ costly delays. Check your machines On the home front we have wit- ' veteran appears ax a two-fisted club members were led by the foi- Conception of God.” ment and heavy pipe where needed Junior C. E. 4 o'clock: before you store themifor the wm- |lewlwJ miracles of war productionj »oldier.of-fortune who peddles . ______ ___ i his ■ lowing: Mr. Emil R. Peterson, Route Fred C. Lee, Route 1, Marshfield.' ter. Young People's C. E. 6:30 p. m. Us* Only genuine ihl . and Mn<, a wi n illuI ^ ss lu Bo W ithout „, me , ,u_ u:.. — .. | 1, North Bend; Miss Frances Miliare, a willingness to go without some (loyalty U) the h.ghest bidder. 30t4*tf J Evening service 7:30 p. m. Good PARTS.” J. A. Lamb Company, s . ...__________ _ .. iof ,he things to which we had become ■ Opening with a thrilling escape : McKinley ; Mrs. Mary S. Wilkes, - . ..«> —■—•——' — —- 1 ■ w — ’ singing good fellowship. Bring a uccystomed. Tvup, there have been ' fr(Wn a jap pri#On by Montgomery, an j Sumner; ’ Mrs. Susie H. 'Bromley, CHOICE ITALIAN PRUNES---Fan- HEADQUARTERS for Crown Dairy friend and come. Message, “Chris­ dried from Ripened Fruit. 'Abao- ' J «nd P MUtry j Feeds at Pacific “ - Food - some slackers among industrialists American newsreel cameraman, and Route 1, Marshfield, und Mias Mar­ tian Certainties.” lutely clean. »1 lb. F. O. B. Rose- * A Seed Cdl v «fs who have placed personal gain ahead j McLaglen, the film takes _ in — territory __ ____ w celle Klouchek, Lakeside. .\ Choir practice Wednesday 7:30 p.m. There were 51 completions in the FOR PLUMBING Repairs and Ser- °f the nations welfare; and some newsworthy as tomorrow’s head- burg. G. A- Lipdbloom. » j _ . ' okl«,l»i»>,a amnna »»rrxw'teaak««3 tuhrum anal t*. _ ¡Garden clubs under the following: J. A. Iamb Com- «hirkers among workers whose goal j Montgomery lams it to Burma, 1 vice—cal) 2-L. u, is higher wages and overtime pay J with the Japs hot on his trail because Mrs. John P. Devereux, Bandon; Mr. Pint Church of Christ, Scientist WANTED—Work Dy the hour, in Co-« p^ny « ,atht‘r than Producing the maximum ¡he rt>fu8ed u, ph4,to FOR tSBM THE 1«ter COUNT t5th7LSte<^f 7th day of January, A. Borgard. deceased. 1, Marshfield. ¡stomach than of liberty. We resent DAIRY SUPPLIES—For McCormlck IMS. _ * - > ' 4-H club work is a part of the There is only one real failure in . Lowell Simpson, ■ I I V1C the indictment implied by this un- • Deering Milker Parts and Dairy I Agricultural Extension Service car­ life that is possible, and that is, not Administrator STATt OR ORKOON IN AND wurmritAEf' unH na-^ns»—. Supplies—See us. » J. A. Lamb • FOR TU COUNTY OF 0006 “ undeserved presup- ried on co-operatively by state agri­ to be true to the best one knows.— in the Matter of the Estate of John Position. Company. 1 ■" ■ 61 ___________________ cultural colleges and the United Farrar. j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Kenneth Henninger, Deceased. . , These well-meaning but impracti­ States Department of Agriculeure, in­ : under and by virtue of an Execution Notice To Creditors cal do-gooders have taken much com J When unconscious of s mistake dne ■»nd Order of Sale issued out of th» cluding the Department of Education NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I Circuit Court of the State of Oregon < the i undersigned has been duly ap­ ’ fort from the report of the Beveridge in certain states. It deals with young thinks he is not mistaken; but this for the County of Coos oi on the 3rd* pointed pòli by the above entitled Court ; Commission made recently in Eng- people between the ages of nine and false consciousness does not change of December, 1942, in a certain as the Administratrix _ _____ of the Estate • land. Either they did not read the fact, or its results; suffering and 21. Each club member carries on a (the ' cause tn said Court pending wherein Of John Kenneth Henninger’ deceased, ■ report carefully or ostrich-like re- n mistakes recur until one is awake to C* ” A. A — QHmr wvavri ia DlainHff nvwl Coast J »«as u »»«. uuij ««„dlfl»,! «use «■ »nziL . ” ' i i • C. Sheppard —rr-'“ • is — * Plaintiff, —•••—-• r w.»> and wm.« 1 iiiiM and has duly uuautiw qualified as seww.es such. project centering around a problem Oil Company, a corporation, is De-; De- NOW THEREFORE, all pen persons ! fused to see the two outstanding find- of the home or the farm. Club mem­ (their cause and character. — Mary Courteous and Prompt fendant, Case No. 12560 12580 of said Court ■ i having claims against said Estate are i ings of the report. bers raise livestock and crops, make 'Baker Eddy. and commanding me to sell the here- hereby notified and required to pre- The Beveridge report recommend­ Inspection Station 6.1.3 inafter describe? real property to sat- i«nt*the" rame, together "with proper clothing, and prepare foods. Their inafter described real property to sat- «ent the same, together with proper Calling carda ¡XI for »1.00. isfy the sum of »5,616.45, and costs vouchers therefor to the undersigned ed an extension of social security for activities include camps, plays, and disbursements »128.60, together at the office of J. Arthur Berg, in post-war Britain but it made it quite games, ¿ongs, exhibits, tours, and with accruing costs, I WILL ON Coquille, Coos County. Oregon, wlth- clear that for the most part social meetings. They work and play to­ SATURDAY, THE 13th DAY OF in six months from the date hereof advances in England had been due to FEBRUARY, 1943, at the hour oi gether. They learn to co-operate Dated this 7th day of January, 352 So. Hall St. private endeavor and not to state 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said 1943 by co-operating. Supervision of the - - door - - County - - acHbn; and it implies that the addi ­ day at the front of - the Crystal Henninger, work is in the hands of county ex­ CoucfeHouz in the City of Coquille, 8M\ CouiftJIouse Administratrix tional cost of further social security Coo^Eouni Coo^Eounty, Oregon, offer for sale tension agents. in England can only come from a and a public auction, to the NOTICE OF SALE OF IMPROVE­ and^ell and Till at continuation of free competitive en­ MENT BOND highest snd best bidder for cash'ln f NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that terprise. hand, all the right, title and interest of the said Defendant in and to the the- City of Coquille, a municipal cor­ The Beveridge Commission after following described real property, fo­ poration of Coos County, Oregon, Hr. De La Rhue wl t: ursuant to the provisions of Section extensive study, has found what pursuant 5-2004, Oregon Code 1930 (95-2104 ! thinking Americana have known for NEY«, E^SWVa, A IxM> 8*4 WANTED To Buy — Late Model Eyesight O. C. L. A.) as amended, and provi­ some time: That socialism, planned Section 31 Township 26 RSnge Trucks, Pickups and Cars. See sions of Section thirty-three to 13 Specialist Archie Bushnell at Southwestern thirty-eight, both inclusive, of an economy, dictatorship, collectivism- Lots 2, S>4SWV<, NEy«8W«4 A Motors, Coquille. ltfs Examined - Glaasee Hl id act enacted by the people of the City all brothers under the skin—promise tide lands fronting Section 36 of Coquille in the year 1913, said pro­ economic security to the citizen, but Township 26 Range 14 ««epi ion room jointly with visions being known as the Bancroft all demand the giving up of personal Whole section 5 Township 27 Rknge 13 Bonding Act, and by virtue of an Or­ Dr J R Bunch NOTHING OVERLOOKED freedom as the purchase price; that dinance passed and adopted bv the Whole section of 6 Township 27 I.»1rs BeHdiM U-J Common Council on the 18th day of they collect the purchase price but Range 13 January, 1943, whereby the Common I never have been able to deliver the Whole Section of 7 Township 27 Council of said City was duly author­ goods; that they automatically crush Range 13 ized to issue and sell improvement NEy«, NWW, swy4 Section 8 Township 27 Range 13 bond for the Improvement of Fifth incentive—the very thing that makes 'ownship 27 street from Hall Street to Heath for economic security; that the short­ Whole section of 18 Township Range 13 Street in Coquille, Coos County. sighted, timid individual who fills Personal Inlerwt Oregon, to the amount of 8297.84, and swy< nwvl Ntkswy«, swy«- SWy« Section 31 Township 27 , that by reason tfepnmf, seated, writ­ his stomach at the coat of his free­ > riMrfly MAIL. Your Watch and Jewelry re­ ten proposals for the purchase of dom, eventually winds up as^ a hun­ Range II pairs in to SchroSder Jewelry Whole Section of 1 Township 27 said improvement bond will be re­ gry slave—stomach empty and free­ Honest Advice Range 14 ceived at the office of the City Re­ dom gone. Store, Coquille, Ore. 22t3* Proper Guidance Whole Section of 12 Township 27 corder until 5 o'clock P. M. on the As in England, under free, enter­ Range 14 15th day of February, 1943, and that NEEDAN ELECTRICIAN? l-ADY IN ATTENDANCE NEy«, SWk«« SEy« Section 13 said bids will be opened and con­ prise, American workers have grad­ 16. FARR ft ELWOOD. Township 27 Range 14 sidered by the Council at a session to ually been achieving a larger and - . ■---- SEy« Section 14 - Tvwnhsip 27 be held on said date at 7:30 o'clock larger share of what they produce. As FOR SALE—Two Truck Tires No. 22, Range 14« • P. M. at the Council Chambers in 7.50x20—34x7 10-ply, one a new Whole Section of 23 Township 27 said City; said bond will be desig­ in England, under free enterprise and Coquille Bandon Range 14 nated as "Improvement Bond Series not by government planned economy, recap, pre-war rubber; Other used IMH IMS Whole Section of 24 Township 27 U-2”, and will be for the sum of they will continue to make social recap, pre-war rubber, with less Range 14 »297.84, and will bear interest at gains, and wliat is more Important 1 than thousand .miles on it O. K. Whole Section of 25 Township 27 the rate of 6 per cent per annum 1 Rubber Welders, ncroM street from Range 14 i from the date thereof, and said bond ke^> their freedom of thought, speech Whole Section of 26 Township 27 will be sold to the highest bidder for and action while doing it. Telephone office. a hot less than par and accrued irt- Range 14 NEy«, SEy« Section 27 Township terest and said bond will be dated FOR SALE — "Farmers’ Bargains*'— Wbmen will probably make up 'the 2nd day of November, 19421 and 27 Range 14 HP Motor — Fordson Pigs — j will be payable in lawful money of about 30 per cent of the labor force Containing 8480 Acres. Herses — 4-in. Water Pipe — Sew- | Mle «object tn the United States of America, ana in­ this year in war industries. ing Machine — Milk Cans. * redemption in the manner provided terest will be paid semi-annually. The Council reserves the right lu by law. FARR & ELWOOD’S “Swap Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this reject any and all bids. Each bid Glass bread bourds, curtain rods. qtnird'' _ • ISth day of Jan must be accompanied by. Ji. certified (By George Peck) , Gems of Thought  iXr onice oi• day-t° iurrendír æ Tire Inspection Service -Southwestern Motors Attention to Details S Gano Funeral Home MISS INEZ ROVER hutruetor of Piano : ■ ... . _______ ,,_______ ,______ ___ _ ___ ty, Oregon.1 the amount bid. to be forfeited to the ' ■ ■ ■ ■■ .City of Coquille I... by the successful bidder in case he should refuse to No man can be provident of his accept and pay for said bond The' City will furnish to the successful time who is not prudent in the choice bidder a transcript of the proceedings of his company.—Jeremy Taylor • - of the Council for said improvement To worry about tomorrow is to fail but the successful bidder will be re­ to furnish at his own expense of devotion to the tasks of today, and N mv , Y mmcst quired the opinion of «-itch attorney as he so to spoil both days.—William De­ may desire as to the legality of said witt Hyde. bond By Order of ’he Common Council H I s» of said City of Coquille, dated the I ROOFING SPECIAL — 108 eq. ft. HH» VMM UM* I 21st day ef Jan tan nkils, instructions, only »140 ■ Far sala at all good drug «toraa avarywkara—la CäquiUa. st r»hr- FARR £ ELWOOD 113 m.ai Phareiany 53t5 Sheriff of Coos Wean Over 40 Don't Be Weak, Old Fui Vwn Modern WRECKER Phone 83 . Night Phon« 272X Southwestern Motors Chevrolet — Butch ■ Benham’s Transfer Anywhere For Hire a Agents SAND AND GRAVEL FUSL 01L — STORAGE for Oregou-Nevada-CaliforEia Fast h