CLASSIFIED Circuit Court Coses F J t- Í I I 1 1 1 L r . • , • z z. / ill '111! 11 Mrs. Althea Harrah spent the week­ end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lane, at Arago. Mrs. Lane has been quite poorly thia spring. i Mrs. Carrie Benham spent Wednes­ day night and Thursday at the home worship ot Walter Norris, visiting the Norris family and Mrs. Nancy {iealy. Lillie Johnson has rented her farm to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fletcher, of San Francisco, Calif. Three Divorces Granted J. A. Deadmond and Mrs. Clarence Judge King granted three divorces in circuit court here on Tuesday, to Deadmond visited Mrs. J. A. Dead­ choir the plaintiffs in the following cases: mond at Keizer Hospital. They took Haw- Thelma Rahnasto vs. Aaron Rahn- Lillie Johnson with them. Mrs. Dead­ mond was removed from the hos­ asto. Willard K- Churhchill vs. Gertrude pital to the home of her daughter, 1 Mrs. Juanita Heddon, in Marshfield. T. Churchill. A business meeting of the Sunday Dorothy Barkdoll vs. Virgil Bark- school was held Sunday evening. The do11 ¿jr _ I ordering of supplies was the main Grade III War Tires. We have topic of discussion, At church the lots of them. Southwestern Motor congregation was favored with a solo by Miss Ethel Fish, accompanying Hom* Supply Store. herself at the piano. FOR Expert Emergency, Repair Ser­ Mrs. Carrie Benham, who has been vice on Milking Machines, Farm March 12, commencing at 2:15 p. m. Water Systems, Tractors and t-uw It was announced that on March ,/ncbny;^.. Com- 23 and1 ¿4, Mias Sherlock, of Portland, ^iTny^rfot*—For Quick Service, will hold a training school at the small machines should be sent to church for vacations! Bible school our shop.. , s and Sunday school workers. Everyone interested in this work invited to at­ tend. On March 26 at 2:15 p. m, an execu­ tive meeting of W. S. C. S. will be held in the church parlors. In attendance at Thursday’s meet­ ing were: Mesdames McCurdy, Pur- vance, Ellis, Londy Peart, Chas. FARM WATER SYSTEM—Meyers Brown, Harriman, Ziegler, Way, Fu- and Red Jackets. Let us explain gelson, Richmond, Helen Peterson, 10:00 a. m. Holy Communion. the certificate requirements neces­ Fern Peterson, Slater, Chowning, 2:00 p. m. St. James’ Guild. sary to purchase a water pump.— 7:00 p. m. Confirmation instruction Nelson, Skeels, Withnell, Esther Tay­ J. A. Lamb Company. s lor, Hettie Leslie, Eva Stevens, Min­ for High School group. ard, Rogers, Boeaerman, Hultin, Oden Thursday: 7:30 p. m. Bishop's Committee and Mrs. A. T. Morrison, of Bandon. meeting. FOR RENT—Furnished 2—room •Pt Bath, Hot and Cold Water. Laun­ dry privileges. Adults. No pets. 3S1 So. Henry St. Flora E. Dunne. 4tfs Tire Inspection Service Courteous and Prompt Inspection Station 6.1.3 Southwestern Motors 352 So. Hall St. Friday: Sawmills Meeting Increased Demand "Jerstanding of the Word of God. You and your children will be profited. A class for every age._ Bessie Mar- ney, Sunday school superintendent. 11.00—Morning worship, a warm welcome and inspiring spiritual at­ mosphere; a message to help. Pastor L. C. Persing speaks. 8:30—Christ Ambassadors meet. A service where youth is inspired. 7:30—Evangelistic. Inspiring song service where Christ’s power to save is declared. Do you know Him? Pas­ tor L. C. Persing brings the message. Monday—In North Bend Assembly of God, 10:30, 3:30 and 7:30 services. Tuesday— 7:30, Prayer meeting i night. Thursday—7:30 and 8:30 choir, AUeen Wilson, director. Friday—7:30, Bible study conduc­ ted by the pastor. 7:30 p. m. Litany and Instruction. Townsend Club California and the mid-west and, FOR GARDEN WOIUC See G. L. mailed tn Nebraska. Mrs. Benham t Millard, 408 So. Elliott St. It*» has not heard from Harold for a couple of weeks, so does not know CARD TABLE—New Supply. Just whether he is with the troop train or arrived. Priced »2.5» and up—J. was sent somewhere else. A. Lamb Company. — s Relatives had more letters from WANTED — Furnished House with Raymond Norris, somewhere in the two bed rooms. Call 139R. It's South Pacific. He says he is feeling “swell” but doesn’t like the particu­ FOR RENT — Two room furnished lar port where he was at the time he apartment. Lights and water fur­ wrote. He states he is being kept nished. 143 N. Taylor St. lt*s very busy. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Wheeler left IF YOUR Milker needs overhauling, Tuesday for Eugene on a business bring it in now; otherwise it might trip. They will stay at the home of be impossible to get the work com­ Mrs. Wheeler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. pleted before the Heavy Milking M. O. Edwards. Season starts. \ J. A. Lamb Com­ Robert McMillion started work pany. ' a Tuesday morning at the Kline Log- ' giqg camp. He lives in Powers. The Fairview Mission Aid is hold-! ing "Guest Day” March 17, at the home of Mrs. Robert Holveratott, from FOR RENT — Three-month, partly 1:00 to 3:30 p. m. All ladies in the furnished cottage Three minutes’ valley are urged to attend. There walk from S. W. P. See J. Ray will be a short program and refresh­ Clinton. lt*s ments. Graduates From Training School At Gulfport, Miss. Pvt. Lawrence J. Blum, formerly of Coquille, has been graduated from the big Army Air Forces Technical Training Command School for air­ plane at Gulfport, Miss., and is ready to take his place on the farflung ser­ vice lines of this global war wherever the biggest American planes are based, at home or abroad. He has received a course of inten­ sive training to fit him for his im­ portant task in this war. His train­ ing has also fitted him for.an impor­ tant job in peacetime aviation. Before entering the service Private Blum was employed at the Smith Wood-Products plant here. He is a son of Mrs. Lucy Blum, of this city. Mrs. Bill Noah and daughter, Bon- Feed Security Calf [nig, and Mrs. Lamb, a neighbor, Ik, save money, raise called on Mrs. Noah's mother Satur- FARR A ELWOOD. day. The Noahs live at Lakeside. -—- . . , Don Phillips and Lillie Johnson 37M,toM8MC^ii Wer* VaUey C,ner’ ‘Mt Wedn*d*y ' ' _ . They called on Mrs. Clarence Dead- , garoen nose. oet. mond and Mra Me|vin K n d is «till available.. Jjchildren .^„y,. Attention io Details P*”7_____________ f is quite ill in Coquille. Mr. and Mrs. George Millard moved Monday from the Ray Deadmond home into Coquille. They have been at the Deadmonds all winter help­ VICTORY GARDENERS—We are ing on the farm. headquarters for seed, tools, fer­ tilizers, free information. FARR A ELWOOD. METAL HOSE REELS, »2.28. Sup­ ply is limited. Get yours today. J. A. Lamb Company. a FREE MANURE for your Victory Garden. Come and get it, one mile down North Bank Road. Glenn Brannon. lt*s Phone 83 Night Phone 272X Southwestern Motors Chevrolet — Buick FOR PLUMBING Repairs and Ser- vice—call 2-L. J. A. I «mb Com- pany. tfs —-—------ ~7~~7~—— BEE SUPPLIES—We stock bee keepers supplies. FARR A EL- GAINES MY DOG FOOD Bag Limits For Fishermen Finishes Air Training Course Completing a 17-week course in the upkeep and maintenance of B-24 Liberators, largest combat bombers used today by the Army Air Forces, Pvt. John H. Shull, of Coquille, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer N. Shull who now live at Sutherlin, was graduated as an airplane mechanic recently from Keesler Field’s Army Air Forces Technical Training Command in Mis- i «issippi. , ! Private Shull, who with other members of his class will be ready for e“rl> alignment to some tactical unit oi the Army Alr yorceti successfully compiete