The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 08, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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CLASSIFIED
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One Cent » Word Eaeh Insertion
, ■ No • • Adv.
lees than 25 cents _ I
________ _____________ ___________________
Will Help To
Plan Meals
Council Session
Monday Evening
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St James’ Episcopal Church
Pioneer Methodist Church
To assist the homemaker in meal I
Career ef 3rd aad Elliott Sts.
planning. Miss Lucy Case, extension I ' Ray, F. C. Hudson, C. Ar Rietman and
Charles Goodwin Brown, pastor
9:4i—Sunday School hour where The Rev. Robert L. Greene, Vicar
nutritionist
of Oregon State College,
'
"
O. B. Harriman being named as the
you study the Word of God .with cap­ Friday: April 9
has just prepared a new mimeograph i committee, with E. T. Stelle and Drue
7:30 p. m., Compline and Instruc­
which is available locally through the1 Cunningham as alternates.
able teachers and quiet rooms.
tion (Adults).
county home demonstration agent’s
11:00
—
Sunday
morning
worship
A letter was read from the League
in Coquille, announces
Mrs. . ' of Oregon Cities, which told of those
hour. “The Question God asks of Saturday: April 16
WATER WELL DRILLING — Phone ' office
_
.
.
11:00 a. m., Instruction (Church
Us.
”
J H Thomas 26F23 Oakland. Dorothy E- Bwf,°P
cities in Oregon now operating un­
School).
J.
Although this mimeograph is writ- der the city manager form of admin­
7:00 Youth Fellowship hour. You
~’r*aon-
i ten on the basis of the April points, i
will enjoy the fellowship and dis­ Sunday: April 11, Passion Sunt
istration. The salaries paid range
8:00 a. m. Holy Communion.
cussions here.
FOR Expert Emergency, Repair Ser­ once the homemaker has learned the | ,from $2400 to $4200 per year, but
9:45 a. m. Church School.
8:00—Sunday
evening
worship
vice on Milking Machines, Farm trick of planning her points, it is one question put up to the League of­
11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer with
hour. Music an<f message make this
Water Systems, Tfactors and Farm easily adaptable to any changes that ficials was not answered. The ques­
i
Case"Ñó*’Í2770
Sermon.
!Machines, call J. A. Lamb Com- might occur. It includes a set of a tion was as to whether the employ­
a
helpful
hour.
i
♦
,
I 7:30—Wednesday evening choir re­ Wednesday: April 14
$uny. Note—For Quick Service, week’s menus for a family of four ment of a city manager increased or
7:30 a. m. Holy Communion.
:r‘
small machines should be sent to whose allotment is 44 blue points decreased municipal expenses and by TO: SECOND TWIN BELL SYNDI­ hearsal hour. "Mrs. M. O. Hawkins,
10:00 a. m. Holy Communion.
and
64
red
points
for
one
week.
The
director.
CATE,
a
corporation;
BELL
VIEW
our shop..
how much.
7:00 p. m. Instruction (High School
OIL SYNDICATE, a common law
memeograph also includes sugges-
7:30
—
Thursday
evening
mid-week
The council approved a tentative
trust: THOMAS TAAFFE and Bible study and prayer hour.
MILLWORKERS — Part time work , tions for “low point” main dishes and
age).
»
JANE DOE TAAFFE, his wife, if
for men already employed that desserts. Copies are free upon re- order given for the purchase of flax
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ma**,
cu,
x..
m.
vnvuvu
ana
[
The
church
stands
in
the
conunun-
married;
E.
M.
CROUCH
and
JANE
'
paper and asphalt preparation for
are mechanically Inclined.
See quest to Mrs. Bishop.
Emanuel Baptist Church
DOE CROUCH, his wife, if mar-
mar- I 1 ity to help. But it serves at its
repairing the roof of the city hall
‘.Soren Buss, Service Mgr., South-'
Rev. Menno D. Rempel, Pastor
5^E &>EH W^YhisJRwUe“5 ££ XZhVTtst^
and
the
buildings
at
the
distribution
western Motor Co. ;
s
Sunday, April 11, 1943.
married; MAUDE I. IVINS and;Help your church ** iu
reservoir this summer. The material
10:00, Sunday School, Wm. Knight,
JOHN DOE IVINS, her busband,;
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•
! will cost $422. ■
,
•
;
FOR PLUMBING Repairs and Ser­
superintendent; Thelma Parrish, sec­
t
nci
Church
of
Christ
vice—call 2-L. J. A. Mmb Com­
A good crowd of 40 members was ' Although the city has invested in
RUTH LAND
BEDWELL.
his ltd.,
wife:>
_
retary-treasurer. You are welcome
COAST
COMPANY,
a’ r‘ Mki
Ea,t 4th and CouUer Sto.
pany. .
,
tfs vuo
out Tuesday
evening for the regular .-----------
Lots ---- 1 ------------
and .. 2, in block 41—in «saw
the bot-
A
«w^sssse
, JVU., <2
in our growning Sunday School.
,
Liston
Pafriah,
Pastor
meeting and basket social, which*was ; tom east of the Henry street'bridge
corporation; MARRY F. MERRILL
-----
11130, • morning worship service
hifband u
Thumday rso, Bible Study and
FEED THOSE BABY CHICKS THE $he highlight of TMav^ilf«. It^theiumornsOfortaxes.ndlm-
Pre-Easter sermon topic by the pas­
SPERRY WAY—Ask us. FARR & was a success, both socially and fl- provementg it was felt advisable to
Prayer
meeting.
James
3
will
be
our
RICE AND MERL ’l RICE, her
her Pw,v“’‘
Tam" s
k . a »«-
tor, “The Master la Here—What Is
ELWOOD.
________
Maciallv.
accept
nancially.
accept the
the $100
8100 offer
offer made
made by
by Sam
Sam
husband; AUGUST THORLAND study this week.
He Thinking?”
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and
JANE
JXJE
THORLAND,
his
Bible
School
9:45,
T.
Ralph
Harry,
JUST ARRIVED—Another shipment
There were eight visitors from ’ Epperson for the two.
6:30, Young People’s meetings.
wife. If married; SAMUEL DAVID Supt.
of beautiful ROSES at only 25c Myrtle Point; glad to have them. Lots 11 and 12, Block 36, also in
TURNER and MARION TURNER,
7:30, Evening service. Sermon
Morning Worship 11 o’clock. Lord’s
pro- ’ ; the gulch, wear
weoe sold to Geo. Taylor
each. FARR & ELWOOD.
a s here. They brought part of the pro-
his wife; ALPHONSE BUCHER and
topic,
“What Is He Seeing?”
JANE DOE BUCHER, his wife, if Supper. Special music. The pastor
- gram, which consisted of music by and Wm. Knox for $138.
Monday, Men’s chorus and council
married; DAISY M. BUCHER AND : will begin a series of messages, lead­
WANTED—Late mode! Sedan. Deal- ___
Mrs _ clarke
Bon J
­
____ . 2 f Bender and Gus _____
It was reported that the city’s fire
JOHN DOE BUCHER, her husband,1 ing up to Easter. He will apeak on
Tuesday, choir rehearsal.
ers do ndt answer. Write P. O. der. Their old-time music was good, department has just completed the
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if UlRIllCU,
married; r&4AVL<&VJ»l
PETROLEUM -------------
MAR-:
Wednesday,
Royal
Ambassador
Box 141, Coquille.
s Others furnishing parts in the fun formation of a new organization,
“
Gethaemane,
a
Great
Commitment.
”
__________________________________
KETING CORPORATION, a cor­
meetings.
ment.
”
poration; J. H. O’DOWD and JANE
LOTS FOR sat .E—We have a num-______________ H- Clarke, Mrs. Dean, with constitution and by-laws, a re-
DOE O’DOWD, his wife, if married;
Thursday, prayer meeting.
Junior C. E., 6:30.
ber of good residence lots for sale Mr- Harrison, John Quick and Mr. port on which will be ready for the
VANDY GEORGE KOLAR and
Young
People
’
s
C.
E.,
7:00.
in north Coquille, cheap. Mr. Ned Roth, who auctioned off the gay next council meeting.
JANE DOE KOLAR, his wife, if
Evening services 8:00.
We will
The Assembly of God
I Permisison was given the Krome
married, J. P. ESAU and JANE
C. Kelley will show them to you. lunch baskets.
DOE ESAU, his wife, if married: continue our study of the New Testa­
2nd and Reath Streets
Write C. A. Pendelton, Gen. Del.
Reports are that our sick members Corporation, which has taken a lease
STANLEY G. MARRION
and ment Church. The message, "How
L, C. Perslag, Faster
on
Fred
Schaer*s
shop
across
First
Orland, Calif.
Ilt3* are improving. Door prizes was won
JANE DOE MARRION, his wife, if
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. ...------ by President Tilghman. The meeting street, south of the Safeway store,
Thursday 7:30 (this week) Evan­
married; R. S. RHODES and JANE May the Church Unite.’
Monday 6:45, Bible school workers gelist speaks and offers prayer for
DOE RHODES, his wife, if mar­
PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING, closed with all singing, “God Bless to park three of their trucks nightly
ried; also all the unknown heirs conference.
Kalsomining and wood finishing— America.” Assorted puddings will on the paving along the curb from
the sick.
of any of the above named defend­
Wednesday 7:30, choir practice,
1943 Wall Papers, Imperial, Pitts-
«rved next meeting.—Press Cor. there up to Hall street. The com­
Friday 7:30 The Evangelist speaks
ants who may now be deceased; also
burgh and Birge.
No raise in
pany intends using the shop for
all other persons or parties un­ Don Farr, director. An opportunity on the subject “Could Hitler or
known claiming any right, title, to serve the Lord in singing.
prices. Herbert E. Wood, phone
Keys made for all locks. Stevens repair work until their repair shop
Stalin be the Anti-Christ?”
estate, lien or interest in the real
286. Coquille. 275 North Henry Cash Hardware, Coquille, Ore.
‘
out
near
Beaver
Hill
Junction
is
tf
Saturday is rest night.
estate described in the complaint
St
lltfs
Churcb of God
ready for use, and the building is not
Sunday:
herein,
--------------------------------------------------------- 1 WANTED—To rent nice House or
Defendants.
large enough to house their entire
9:45 A growing Sunday school
Corner of Henry & Seventh Sts.
GOLD FISH—Large shipment JUST ,
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Flat, unfurnished or semi-fur­ fleet of trucks.
with a capable corps of teachers.
Pastor, A. L. Perry
ARRIVED. FARE & ELWOOD, s
OF
OREGON:
You
are
hereby
re
­
--------------------------
nished. Norman Lyman, care of I
The “Blue” and “Red” contest is on
Sunday School, 10 a. th.
quired to appear and answer the
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It*
with enthusiasm. Capt. Lindsay says,
'Complaint filed against you in the
FARM WATER SYSTEM—Meyers > Swift 8t Co., phone 47. ’
Preaching service 11 a. m.
above entitled suit, on or before the
Young People’s meeting, 6:45 p. m. “The Blues are blue already.” Capt.
and Red Jackets. Let us explain
FARM MACHINERY REPAIRS -
last day of the time prescribed in the
Persing of the Blues says, “The Reds
Preaching service 7:30 p. m.
the certificate requirements neces­
April 1—Walter R. Heaseldahl and Ord«r oi Publication erf this Sum-
Your County Defense Board—Your
will have plenty to be red about.
sary to purchase a water pump.—
Ail
are
invited
to
attend.
If
your
«„<1,
County Agent — Your Country — no«.
child does s not go to Sunday School Mrs. Bessie Marney, superintendent.
J. A. Lamb; Company.
s
Urges you to order parts for your They were married Saturday at the consecutive issues of the newspaper
11:00 Morning worship, special
elsewhere, , «Bui ge you to send them,
farm machines NOW! Let us dis­ Presbyterian church by Rev. Oscar I herein mentioned th» Coquille VM-
PAINT UP, CLEAN UP—We carry
music;
Evangelist Gordon Lindsay
or
better
i
still
bring
them.
I
Sentinel, the first day of which
cuss your requirements with you. W Pavne
high quality Paint for every pur­
will be speaking.
Anrii i Bnv
„„a
* Publication is Thursday, the 18th day
Parts are now available without
April 1 Roy Osboine and Hassle o£ March, 1943, and the last day of
pose, including the new Miracle
6:30 Christ Ambassadors service;
B. Hobson, both of Myrtle Print, ¡which is the 15th day of April, 1943, First Church of Christ, Scientist
costly delays. Check your machines
Wall Tone. J. A. Lamb Company.
Melvin Steward, president.
Rev
T.
J.
Pryor
said
the
words
at
:
and
if
you
fail
to
appear
and
answer
Now!
Use Only “GENUINE IHC
Coquille, Oregon
7:30 Evangelistic, a good song ser-
DE LA^AL SEPARATORS and Milk­
PARTS." J. A Lamb Company, s
Sunday
School at 9:30 a. m.
vice, special music. Rev. Lindsay’s
en, Parts and Dairy Supplies. Get
day which made them man and wife. relle( pra,ed toe therein, a .ueelnct
Sunday Service at 11 a. m.
topic, “Unexplained Mysteries of tlw
them at Pacific Feed A Seed Co. tfs FREE WITH EVERY PURCHASE
April 2—Lester E. Johns, of North statement of which is as follows:
Subject for next Sunday, "Are Gospel.”
OF PAINT—Your paint thorough­ Bend, and Mildred L. Marks, of i FIRST: That that certain oil lease
FOR RENT—Furnished 2-room apt.
Monday—Rest.
'
agreement dated January 1, 1930, Sin. Disease, and Death Real?
ly stirred on our Red Devil Paint Marshfield
Marsniieia.
, between Russ Investment Company
Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00 i The Lindsay meetings continue
Bath, Hot and Cold Water. Laun­
shaker free of charge. FARR A
April 3—Herbert Drollinger and . and Fat Elk Oil A Gas Company, Inc , o’clock.
dry privileges. Adults. No pets. I
nightly at 7:10. You are most wel-
ELWOOD.
-
s Mary Willson, both of Sumner.
and that certain oil lease agreement
Free public Reading Room at 255 come.
351 So. Henry St. Flora E. Dunne.
April 8—Walter Jeffery Sabin, Jr., dated April 18, 1932, between Russ
4tfs
. ,
..
* z,
tn
Investment Company and Coast Oil W. Second, Roxy Bldg., open every
FOR RENT — Furnished Duplex
and June White, both of Coquille, i Company; each, be declared to be day except Sunday and holidays from
.
Apartment,
oil
circulator,
gas
range,
Now is the time to order your
CARD TABLE—New Supply. Just
They were married by Rev. Chas. G. | terminated, null and void, and the 12:30 to 5:00 p. m.
private
bath,
quiet
residential
sec
­
grave
marker for your loved one if
Brown
at
his
home
here
last
Satur-
same
be
decreed
to
be
cancelled
of
arrived. Priced $2.59 and up—J.
¡record.
tion. See B. W. Dunn, 558 N. Coul­ day.
you desire it for Memorial day. See
A. Lamb Company.
s
SECOND: That all of the assign- The Holy Name Catholic Church John S. Sanders. Phone 123L.—541
ter. Phone 196L.
s
April 3—James A. Anderson and , ments of said leases to those named
FOR SALE—40 acres of third-growth
Mass at 9:30 a. m. every Sunday. West 8th.
Dorothy May Spurgeon, both of as defendants herein each be de-
Timber, on Lee-Gravelford Toad. PLANTING A VICTORY GARDEN?
Marshfield. They were married by I dared to be terminated, null and
We are headquarters for SEED -
void, and that the same be decreed to
Easy to log and priced to sell.
Norton’s now have the Kem-Craft
Rev. G. H Newland at his home at ■ be canceled of record.
TOOLS - INSECTICIDES - IN­
M. G. Sumerlin, Coquille-McKin­
the Bay last Saturday/
THIRD: That the cloud upon the War Bond' wallet. Holds 50 bonds
FORMATION.
Farr
A
Elwood,
s
ley Route.
It’s
April 5—Geo. V. Clester and Mabie I title of plaintiff's land herein dea- and will fit in your Safety deposit
: scribed, to-wit:
box or handbag.
Protect those
FOR SALE — Boy’s Bicycle, good LETTUCE & CARBAGE PLANTS— Acres, both of Reedsport. Rev. Chas.
That part of the North half of the
War Bonds you’re so proud to buy.
Early cabbage, head lettuce. FARR G. Brown performed the ceremony
tires. Will sell for $25. Inquire at
Southeast Quarter of Section 10,
Wallets only $1.00 each.
* ELWOOD.
a for them at Pioneer parsonage on
lying South of the County road;
Rex Tavern, Coquille.
lt*s
the North half, the North half of
Monday.
the Southwest Quarter, and the
WASHING MACHINE REPAIR—Ws JUST ARRIVED—Rock Sharpe Crys­
April 5—Devon Frank Winslow, of
Southeast Quarter of Section 11.
tal Glassware. - Priced 35 cents to Seattle, and Rachel Alice Buckles,
service all makes of washers.
AU in Township 28, South of
I
$2.00.
You
must
see
it
to
appre
­
Washer Service Co.
365 West
l)r. De La Rhue
Range 13, West of the Willamette
of North Bend. They were married
ciate its Beauty. J. A. Lamb Com­
, Front St. Phone 17.
tfs
Meridian in Coos County, Oregon,
by Rev. G. H. Newland at the Bay
Eyesight
and containing approximately
pany.
8 on Tuesday.
600 acres more or less, according
MOW2R REPAIRS — Check your
Specialist
to government survey;
Machines now for Broken Parts FOR RENT—Furnished house, two
caused by said leases, and the sub­
Eyes Examined - Gia
bedrooms, inquire 997 N. Henry Honor Conferred On Mary
and avoid costly delay by buying
sequent assignments thereof, be re­
St.
It’s Jane Dunn At U. of O.
repairs Now. J. A. Lamb Com-
moved.
Reception room jointly with
NOTHING OVERLOOKED
FOURTH:. That all adverse claims
- pany.
s CANARIES—Visit our Pet depart­
• Dr. J. R. .Bunch
Mary Jane Dunn, of Coquille, jun­ of said defendants, or either of them
Laird
ment and see our fine selection of ior in Sociology, has recently been may be determined by a decree of
LOST—Last Saturday, Mar. 20, lady’s
no matter how large and elaborate
singers and hen birds. FARR & elected president of the Heads of this Court; and that by said decree,
blue purse containing ration books,
the
scale upon which the funeral
it
be
declared
and
adjudged
that
said
ELWOOD.
s Houses. In addition to being president
permit. Eagles card and money.
1 plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of
arrangements
ere to be made. That
of Delta Delta Delta for two years, said premises, and that the defend­
Name inside was that of Mrs. L. R.
GOING TO PAINT? Visit our paint
ants,
or
either
of
them,
have
no
estate
is
our
policy
—
that is our proud
she
recently
placed
second
in
the
Anderson.
Finder please notify
department, ask for FREE color
Cover Girl contest, sponsored by the 1 or interest whatever ip or to said
her. P. O. address, McKinley route.
claim
after
many
years of experi­
Personal Interest
land and premises; and also that the
chart. FARR & ELWOOD.
s
University Defense Council.
10t3*s
I said defendants, and each and every
ence. A conference with us will
Friendly Counsel
Miss Dunn is a memebr of the one of them, be forever debarred from
FREE — If Excess acid causes you
be to your advantage.
MAIL Your Watch and Jeweliy re­
pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges­ junior honorary Phi Theta Upsilon, asserting any claim whatever in or to
Honest Advice
said land arid premises adverse to
pairs in to Schroeder Jewelry
tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloat­ and has been active in Panhellenic, > the plaintiff,
Proper Guidance
Store, Coquille, Ore.
22t3i
ing, Nausea, Gas Pains, get free as well as taking part in various ac­
FIFTH: For judgment against any
LADY IN ATTENDANCE
sample, Udga, at Barrow Drug tivities and committees on the cam­ of said defendants who make an ap-
Karance herein, for plaintiffs costs
Company.
6tl5* pus.
?urred
herein;
g .,
SIXTH: For such other and further
DRIVE IN and let us inspect youi IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Coquilt*
Bandon
I relief as to the court shall seem meet
Ambulance Service
STATE OF OREGON FOR
tires for hidden defects before you
land
equitable.
10» ft
1(183
IF YOUR Milker needs overnauling, I
Coquille
Phone
166
COOS
COUNTY
take that trip. This service is free
This Summons is published in the
Z. RUSS PROPERTIES, Inc,,
bring it in now; otherwise it might
Coquille
Valley
Sentinel,
a
newspa
­
and may save you trouble and ex­ a corporation,
*
' Plaintiff, per of general circulation th the City
he imtaossible to get the work com­
pense away from home. Thornton
vs.
of
Coquille,
Coos
County,
Oregon,
moted before the Heavy Milking
Tire Service.
tfs SECOND TWIN BELL SYNDICATE pursuant to the Order directing pub­
Season starts.
J. A. Lamb Com­
™£~K?ra2ion: BELL VIEW OIla lication thereof, which order was
SYNDICATE, a common law trust; made on the 16th day of March, 1943,
pany.
8 FOR SALE — "Fanners’ Bargains”—
High School
THOMAS TAAFFE and JANE by the Honorable Dal M. King, Cir­
Horses — Cow — Sewing Machine
DOE TAAFFEE, his wife, If mar­ cuit Judge.
DAIRY SUPPLIES—For McCormick I
—Gas Washing Machine—Brooders
ried: E. M. CROUCH and JANE
Harry A. Slack
Deering Milker Parts and Dairy
— Separator. See FARR & EL­
Attorney for Plaintiff
Supplies—See us.
J. A. Lamb
WOOD’S “Swap Board.
Residence and Postofifce address.
Company
DQE WETHEY, his wife, if mar­ 9t5
Coquille, Oregon.
ried: MAUDE I. IVINS and JOHN
WANTED — Water wells to drill.
Have new and up-to-date equip-,
ment and heavy pipe where needed.
Fred C. Lee, Route 1, Marshfield,
30t4*tf
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MARKETING CORPORATION, a
corooration; J. H. O’DOWD and
JANE DOE O’DOWD, his wife, if
married; VANDY GEORGE KO-
LAR and JANE DOE KOLAR, his
wife, if married: J. P. ESAU and
JANE DOE ESAU,
his wife,
if
married;
STANLEY
G.
MARRION and JANE DOE MAR-
BION, his wife, if married; R. S.
RHODES and JANE DOE RHODES,
his wife, if married; also all the un­
known heirs of any of the above
named defendants who may now be
deceased; also all other persons or
parties unknown
claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or interest
in the real estate described in the
complaint herein,
Defendants.
I
Townsend Club
Marriage Licenses
p°"” ”’’.“r'SFiSTB? S’.SS&.SX
SCHROEDER BROS
MORTUARIES, lae
Gano Funeral Home
MIS J INEZ ROVER
" BEDWELL, his wife;
COAST
LAND COMPANY, ltd., a corpora­
tion; MARRY F. MERRILL and
JOHN DOE MERRILL, her hus-
^^■¡fmsrried; GLADYS A. RICE
and MERL I. RICE, her husband
if married; AUGUST
THO1
'
THORLAND
and JANE DOE THOL_
_________
•RLAND,
his
wife, lf married; SAMUEL DAVID
TURNER and MARION TURNER
his wife; ALPHONSE BUCHER and
JANE DOE BUCHER, his wife, if
married: DAISY M. BUCHER and
JOHN DOE BUCHER, her hus­
band, if married; PETROLEUM
NOTICE
Please
Oregonian Subscribers
help your carrier by having your
paper money ready at his first call.
Remember he inri pay his paper
obligation before the 10th of the
month. Thank you.
The Oregonian Agency
Photie 201
P. O. Box No. 245
Coquille, Oregon
Instructor of Piano
Benham’s Transfer
Anywhere For Hire
I
COAL
t t
A
SAND AND GRAVEL
FUEL OIL-STORAGE
Agents for Oregon-Nevada-California Fast Freirht
Office Phone
s
i
Farr A Elwood Bldg