The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 25, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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» Cem a Werd Baah laaes
No Adv. Maa than M eeMa
Now is the time to order your
grave marker for your loved one if,
you desire it for Memorial day. See
John S. Sanders. 'Phone 123L-—541 ;
West 6th.
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Albert Maiden has received word
FOR RENT—House for small family, that the Americans, seized at Wake
lights and water;
good garden. Islund when the Japs captured that
' On. Dean-Minard road. Archie island Jast year, are being well treat-
Gray at last house on that road. lt* ■ ed at the concentration camp near
—;------- ———•——•——¡¡Shanghai, China, ' where hig son,
WANTED—Man to spade gardens Qeorge, who was working on Wake
Phone 7R31.
» at the time of the capture of the
FOR RENT—Room for lady at 125 *•*“»»<
now held. The information
East Third. Phone 147J.
Mrs.
from authoritative sources, his
Birdie Skehls
communication says, and continues:
_ __________ _____________________ “The prisoners’ quarters ii^e wood-
WELL FURNISHED—3-Room Apart- | en barracks ideal for the climate,
ment, all outside rooms, private, There is plenty of space, air, and
bath, hot water, laundry trays, au- light in the sleeping quarters, and
omatic gas range, electric washer well arranged facilities for mess hall,
and refrigerator, dose in, diagonal- library, and indoor and outdoor
ly across from court hoaue, 107 sports.
East Second.
.
Itj. “The prisoners do their own cook-
i ing and receive two meals a day. con­
GOOD G arden Lot for rent. Phone
sisting of meat and vegetables, rice
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it and fish in sufficient quantities; also,
green vegetables and fruit when in
I season. Thia diet is vuried by sup­
plies of bread, smoked sausages,
'noodles, etc., at regular intervals,
j “Drainage and sanitary conditions
are satisfactory
Regular Protesant
services are conducted by a Japan­
ese pastor. There are very few Cath­
olics. 'The water supply for both
washing and drinking is satisfactory.
| "In the middle of the summer there
was a lack of medical and dental
equipmerit, but large purchases of
such equipment were made and the
hospital is now equipped with mod­
ern operating table, x-ray, sterilizing
¡apparatus, instruments, gloves, and
bed sheets.
.
—— Parts and Dairv Suoolias Gat
‘The Prl*°‘lers SeneAlly
in
fi< Feed A sLdCo if’ gOOd health *nd
gpintS- Th*|r
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_____ own officers watch over neatness and
Jap Prisoners
Treated Well
Pioneer Methodist Church
PURCHASING POWER
December, 194-1V3 December,1942
FOR RENT-Furnished 2-room apt. cleanliness of the camp and the per­
Bath, Hot and Cold Water. Laun- sonal appearance of the meh.
dry privileges, Adults. No pets.. “For summer wear the men were
351 Bo. HwirySt, Hora E. Dunn«, supplied with khaki shirts, shorts and
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blue cptton shirts. For winter they
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........ ............. ‘were- supplied with warm sweat
FOR SALE — One used MoCormick ¡41jrtS) socks, winter caps, gloves,
Deering Double Unit Milker and breeches, shirts, woolen leggings and I
Electric Pumping Unit A-1 condi- jeogt« or tunics. Fifty stoves have
tion.
J. A. Lamb Company.
•^been provided- for heating the bar-
FRU1T TREES - Order today, 4 to
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-8 feet trees only 75c. Farr A El-
"Toothbrushes, dental powder, soap,
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R towels, and other toilet articles are
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.. —,, furnished at regular intervals and in
FOR- SALk Jwroom house with hot; sufficient quantities,
and cold water, at 550 W. Fifth,
“Through the generosity of local
Ted R. Gamble, Assistant to the
full fifty by one hundred foot Jot. donors and the permission of the au-. Secretary of the Treasury, has been
8750.00 terms or cafh,
L, A. thoritiea the men's Christmas dinner selected by the H United
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States
McCue at ..above. Addreaa. . _ JUXaTcotuusUxi-ut Uickey.or eiuckw» with-'-Junior. Chamber.;of Commerce aa
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tbe trimmings. The first one of
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’* nation ’ ’s ten outstanding
ROOFING—108 Sq. Ft., tar, nails, In- blM delivery of Red Cross relief took young men fon 1942.
Mr. Gamble, who la 38, camo
structions. only 8L40. FARR &
chri,^, and WJM
to Washington from Oregon, where
ELWOOD
,
s appreciated by ail the men.
he had served as State Adminis­
PAINTING and Papee Hanglng. •»
' No mail can be expected until the trator of the War Savings Staff.
tarior and interior decorating—no ‘Gripaholm’ makes its second trip During hia tenure there, Oregon
shortage of material’’ Terms if de- and at thi« Urn* “ is not hnown just Bond sales reached a new peak.
Official of Treasury Is
Among 'Outstanding*
Young Men in Nation
Charles Goodwin Brown, pastor
9:45—Sunday School hour. You
will enjoy the classes with rooms for
all and capable teachers in charge.
11:00 Sunday morning worship
hour. “Is God proving dependable
for Today?"
6:30—Sunday evening Youth Fel­
lowship Group.
7:30—Sunday evening worship ser­
vice. An informal
und message.
7:30—Wednesday evenings choir
rehearsal hour.
7:30 — Thursday evenings Bible
study and mid-week service.
8:30—Friday evening, February 28,
Emanuel Baptist Church
potluck luncheon.
Rev. Silas E
Menno D. Rempel, Minister
Fairham will speak. Good music and
Feb. 28, 1943
interesting program.
Worship in some church next Sun­ , 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. Join
our growing Sunday School.
day. Pioneer invites you..
11:00 a. m. Worship service. Ser­
mon topic, “Confessing Christ.”
Church of Christ
6:00 p. m. Young People's meetings.
East 4th and Coulter Sts.
All ages are welcome.
Liston Parrish, Pastor
7:30 Evening Evangelistic service.
Thursday, 7:30, Bible service study
Thursday 7:30 Prayer Meeting
und prayer. Come and study the 8:00 Choir Rehearsal.
Hook of Acts with us.
Bible School, 9:45, T. Ralph Harry,
Supt. You are always welcome.
Morning warship, 11:00s ofclock.
Lord’s Supper. Special music. Fourth
in the series of messages on the Sunday:
Lord's Prayer. “The Prayer of
9:45 A time of most profitable Bible
Obedience.”
Study for young and old; classes for
Jr. C. E., four o’clock. ”
every age. Bessie Mamey, superin­
Young Peoples C. E„ 8:30, Virginia tendent.
Oden and Lynn Culver, leaders.
11:00 Morning worship, a spiritual
Evening service 7:30. The second atmosphere and a message for every
in the series on the New Testament day Christian living. Pastor L. C.
church, “On the Rock.” There was a Persing speaks..
good crowd last Lord's Day evening.
8:30 Christ Ambassadors service;
We invite you to join us in the study ¡Melvin Steward, president.
of the church.
7:30 Evangelistic; an enjoyable song
Mond. y 8:00 o’clock official board service, special music; the usual good
meeting,
Wednesday
7:30
Choir Sunday night attendance will want
practice.
to hear the message, “Prophecy Ful­
filled.” The Bible is its own proof.
Tuesday 7:30 Prayer service.
Church of God
Wednesday 2:30 Women's Mission­
Corner of Henry Si Seventh Sts.
ary Council meets in the lower audi­
Pastor, A. L. Perry
torium. ■ Mrs. V. R. Wilson, President.
Sunday School, 18 a. m.
Thursday 7:30 - 8:30 Choir. Aileen
Preaching service 11 a. m.
Wilson, Director.
Young People’s meeting, 8:45 p. m.
Friday 7:30 Bible Study.’’*-'
Preaching service/7:30 p. m.
All are invited to attend. If your
child does not go to Sunday School
__JB. we
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_ you
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elsewhere,
urge
to send them,
or better still bring them.
Harold Teen »ay.
sired
Herbert E. Wood, phone wh*n "he W,H saH u«1‘,n “s her “u-
286, Coquille
275 North Henry ir>g is’dependent upon the outcome of
negotiations with the Japanese.".,
Gems of Thought
RIGHTEOUSNESS
To be perfectly just is an attribute
of the givinc nature; to be so to the
utmost of opr ghi titles, is the glory
of map.—Joseph Addison.
Love is an image of God, and..not
a lifeless Image, but the living essence
of the divine nature which beams full
FOR PLUMBING Sepaira and Ser­ of all goodness.—Martin Luther.
vice—call 2-L.
J. A. lamb Com­
What eannot tnfe apd righteous-
pany.
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pegs achieve for the rage? All that
can be accomplished, and more than
hiitory has yet recorded. — Mary
Baker Eddy
Attention
to Details
When Infinite Wisdom established
the rule of right and honesty, He saw
to it that justice should be always the
PLANT A VICTORY GARDEN—We highest expediency. — Wendell Phil­
are HEADQUARTERS for SEED. lips.
TOOLlCFERTILIZER, INFORMA­
Divine Providence lias granted tills
TION. Farr A Elwood.
• gift to man, that those things which
TED R. GAMBLE
are honest are also the most advan­
tageous. Quintilian.
Seek ye first tlie kingdom of God,
and his righteousness; and all these
DAIRYMEN- Milk U too expensive
things shall be added unto you.—
to teed Calves.
Feed Security
Matthew 8:33.
'
Calf Feed, the perfect milk substi­
tute, raises better calvea, for less.
FARR & ELWOOD.
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IF YOUR Milker needs overhauling,
bring it in now; otherwise it might
be impossible to get the work com­
pleted before the Heavy Milking
Season starts
J. A. lamb Com­
pany
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Chadwick ledge No. th
A F a A. M.
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Stated Communication
Tuesday, March 8, 7;30 F. M.
Visitors Welcome
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placing that area in a leading po­
sition among the State organiza­
tions.
Because of his outstanding War
Bond work in Oregon, Mr. Gamble
was invited to come to Washington
as Special Consultant to the Secre­
tary of the Treasury, and later’
earned .the title of Assistant to the
Secretary.
In this job he ever*
cises both advisory and e: <ut,ve
authority in connection with the
nationwide payroll sqvinzs drives
and the field organizations of the
War Ravine? Staff
In peace |,nw Mr. Gambia is
the owner and operator of a cm. n
of Oregon motion picture houses,
having been the manager of a cha n
of 11 houses when he was I m years
old, and director of
theaters at
the age of 22.
Coquillr
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Tire Inspection
Service
Inspection Station C.1.3
Southwestern Motors
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Southwestern
Motors
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Farr & Elwood
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SAND AND GRAVEL
COAL — FUEL OIL - STORAGE
Agents for Oregon-Nevada-California Fast Freight
Office Phone
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