The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 15, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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B-M
MARKETING CORPORATION, al
be making almost as much rubber by
corporation; J. H. O’DOWD and
chemical processes as was grown an­
JANE DOE O’DOWD, his wife, if
nually
in
all
the
world
before
the
By George Peck
married; VANDY GEORGE KO-:
One Oral * Werd Each Insertton
war." r i
LAR and JÀNE DOE KOLAR, his
The Peace is going to bring a great
Na Adv. I ms than 25 crate
Emanuel Baptist Church
wife, if married; J. P. ESAU and
'Mr. 1 du Point went on to say that
St. James’ Episcopal Church
{many problems to the American peo-
JANE DOE ESAU.
hi. wife,!
.. Rev. Menno D. Rempel. Pastor
WANTED — Water wells to drill. 1 pie. Many obstacles will have to be the American aviation industry would
Ceraer
of
3rd
and
EiUett
Sts.
if ’ married;
STANLEY
G.
' Coquille, Oregon
1 Have new and up-to-date equip­ hurdled, it Is going to take a bit of be able to produce in a single year
MARIUON and JANE DOE MAR- ’ The Rev. Robert L- Greene, Vicar
April
18.
1943. (Suaday)
almost
double
the
number
of
planes
RION, his wife, if married; R. S. Fate 8nnday: April 18
ment and heavy pipe where needed. doing to provide jobs in peacetime
10:00 Sunday School. Join us in
RHODES and JANE DOE RHODES,
Fred C. Lee, Route 1, Marshfield. pursuits for the millions of men now that we're made throughout its history
8:00 a. m. Holy Communion,
his wife, if married; also all the un­
studying God's Word.
The world
i up to 1940. He prophesied that some
30t4*tf
known heirs of any of the above, s 9:45 a. m. Church School.
■’
_ in our armed forces and* the addition­ 'of the planes will be four times the*
needs this guidance.
11:00
a.
m.
Morning
Prayer
with
named
defendants
who
may
now
be
WATER WELL DRILLING — Phone al millions engaged in war production. ' size of the largest pre-war planes, and
11:00 Morning Worship Service.
deceased; also all other persons or Sermon. (Palms will be distributed
Therefore, it is encouraging to know
J. H. Thomas, 26F23, Oakland.
parties unknown
claiming any
Palm Sunday Message, “Whose Vic­
that
the
nation
will
be
dotted
with
that one, at least, of our outstanding 1
right, title, estate, I.en or interest j at each service).
tory or Defeat?" Why not strengthen
Oregon.
8tf ;
huge air fields. He predicted that
in the real estate d-scribed in the Monday: April 19>
industrial leaders looks to the post­
your
church-going habit, beginning
great chemical plants would stand
complaint herein.
10:00 a. m., Holy Communion.
LOTS FOR SALE—We have a num- war period with a confidence not
this Easter season?
/
Defendants. Tuesday: April 29
ready to turn out new plastics, new
ber of good residence lota for sale bom of wishful thinking but based
6:30 Young People's Meetings.
paints, new textile fibres, new fer­
10:00 a. m., Holy Communion.
in north Coquille, cheap. Mr. Ned on a sound analysis of the actual con­
Summons
7:30 Evening Evangelistic Service.
tilizers, and a hundred and one other
Wednesday: April 31
C.. Kelley will show them to you. ditions.
Case
Mo.
13770
Sermon, “Guilty Silence.” No finer
new materials in quantities un­
10:00 a. m., Holy Communion.
Write C. A. Pendelton, Gen. Del.
The house of du Pont of Wilming­
place to spend Sunday evening than
dreamed of only a few years ago.
Maundy Thursday: April 22
Orland, Calif.
Ilt3* ton, Delaware, is one of the great
ro:
SECOND
TWJN
BELL
SYNDI
­
in church!
,
, "There will be wood that won’t
7:00 a. m.. Holy Communion.
CATE, a corporation; BELL VIEW
IF YOUR Milker needs overnauliG1 leaden of American industry. Found­
Thursday, Prayer Meeting, led by
i burn; glass that won’t break; window
__
10:00
a.
m„
Holy
Communion.
OIL
SYNDICATE,
a
common
law
i
ed In 1801 by E. I. du Pont, newly
Nolan Finley.
trust; THOMAS TAAFFE and
ana > Good Friday: April 23
bring it in now; otherwise it might
screens that contain no wire; and ma­
! arrived in America the previous year,
JANE DOE TAAFFE, his wife, if
he impossible to get the work com 2 ­ this company has manufactured pow­ chine bearings
that contain
no
8:00
a.
m.,
Ante-Communion.
married; E. M. CROUCH and JANE
Church of Christ
pleted before the Heavy Milking
metal," Mr. du Pont added.
_ ­
12:00-3:00, Three Hour Service,
DOE CROUCH, his wife, if mar
der for every war in which America
East 4lh and Coulter Sts.
He
forecasts
there
would
be
better
Seaion starts.
J. A. Lamb Com-
engaged But tranaeen<Ung
ried; A. H. WETHEY, JR. and
l .._ Holy Saturday: April 24
JANE DOE WETHEY, his wife, if
Liston Parrish. Pastor
4:00 p. m.. Holy Baptism.
J,any _______
* its contribution to the United States and cheaper homes, finer and less
married: MAUDE I. IVINS and'
Thursday 7:30, Bible Study and
I costly automobiles, radios and refri­
7:30
p.
m.,
Holy
Baptism.
WANTED _ .Housekeeper.
Good in times-of war, have been its contri-
JOHN DOE IVINS, her busband,
gerators—a greater abundance of al-
Prayer meeting-
if married; J. L. BEDWELL and
wages and board; room optional, buttons during times of peace,—Ito re­
, moat everything that adds to the com­
RUTH BEDWELL,
his
wife;
Bible School 9:45. T. Ralph Harry,
«
Mrs. G. C. AshenfeUer, 196 South search, development in the fields of
COAST LAND COMPANY, ltd., a
fort and satisfaction of living—that
Supt.
i-Hr .
Division, st East Third, Coquille, chemistry, plastics, etc.
■.
corporation, MARRY F. MERRILL I
You are always welcome in . the
It.
Under the able guidance of Lammot ' all of these will' be awaiting the
and JOHN DOE MERRILL, her
,
i
husband, if married; GLADYS A. I Thursday, (tonight), 7:30 Evan­ Lord’s House.
—:—,------- ., - --
-A— ‘du Pqnt and Other officials, the com- homecoming soldier when the war is
Ix>rd’s
RICE
AND
MERL
I.
RICE,
her
11:00.
'
won.
Undoubtedly
when
he
Said
Morning
worship
gelist. Lindsay, “The Coming World
PAINTlNG AND PAPER HANGING, pany has continued to grow, to make
husband; AUGUST THORLAND ' of Tomorrow,"
table is always spread. Special music.
“nd w.ood- fin^h^.g.r
*VBn 8reata> contribution to the . cheap-homes, etc., Mr. du Pont meant
and JANE DOE THORLAND, his
that these comparisons must be con­
Friday, 7:30, Rev. Lindsay speaks, The pastor will bring the second in
1943 Wail Papers. Imperial, Pitta- we
jfara o
wife, if married; SAMUEL DAVID
welfare
of f the
the American
American people
people and
and,
TURNER and MARION TURNER, “Seventeen Years of Experience in the series of Pre-Easter messages,
burgh and Birge.
No raise in t0
maintenance of the American I strued as Values, not money prices;
his wife; ALPHONSE BUCHER and .Preaching the Gospel."
“Calvary, A Great Sacrifice,"
prices. Herbert E. Wood, phone ^ay
of Life . This industrial execu- } that Is, If we experience Inflation
___________
JANE DOE BUCHER, his wife, if
286
C
“
--------' tu,e recenUy ln a radlo address for even in moderate degree, one would
Jr. C. E„ 6:30.
I
Saturday:
there
is
no
service.
Coquille.
275 “
North * Henry
married; DAISY M. BUCHER AND
Young People’s C. E., 7:00.
St-
lltfs transmission
w American .troops not expect any article* to sell for iesr.
JOHN DOE BUCHER, her husband, Sunday:
transmission to
Evening service 8:00. The pastor
if married; PETROLEUM MAR­
9:45 A live Sunday school and a
CABBAGE A LETTUCE PLANTS-! "broad'
hoP«* ior dollars, but it would be cheaper in
KETING CORPORATION, a cor­ living Christ. The "Blue" and “Red” will discuss “the Great Living Creed
terms of hours worked to earn the
15c doz. FARR A ELWOOD.
s Post-war America. He said-
poration;
----.......
~ -
poration: J. H. O ’DOWD and JANE
purchase
price.'
bOE O'DOWD, his wife, if married; contest is on m earnest. . Your pres- of the Church.”
,___________ _ • “After the war we will havd at our
In conclusion Mr. du P|int said:
Wednesday 7:30, choir practice.
VANDY GEORGE KOLAR and ence may decide the issue. Bessle
MILLWORKERS — Part time work command in America, ten, fifty, a
Donald Farr, director.
JANE DOE KOLAR, his wife, if . Marney, superintendent,
for men already employed that hundred times what we had before, "Spurred to extraordinary efforts by
married; J. P. ESAU and JANE
11:00 Morning worship; special
are mechanically inclined.
See chiefly new materials. American fac- the extraordinary needs of the past
DOE ESAU, his wife, if married;
few
years,
in
many
fields,
we
haave
Church of God
and ' pre-Easter music. Evangelist Gor­
Soren Buss, Service Mgr., South- tories will be producing almost seven
STANLEY G. MARRION
l_._
JANE DOE MARRION, his wife, if don is speaking.
western Motor Co.
s times more aluminum than in 1939, gone ahead 30 to 50 years as measured
Corner of Henry & Seventh Sts.
married; R. S. RHODES and JANE
6:30 Christ Ambassadors service;
and 100 times more magnesium, which by the old rate of development." We
Pastor, A. L. Perry
DOE
RHODES,
his
wife,
if
mar
­
J UST ARRIVED—Rock Sharpe Crys­
Melvin Steward, president.
weighs less than aluminum. We will interpret this “old rate of develop­
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
ried;
also
all
the
unknown
heirs
tal Glassware. Priced 35 cento to
ment" to mean the rate of develop­
7 30 Evangelist; an enjoyable song
of any of the above named defend­
Preaching service 11 a. m. ~
$2.00. You must see it to appre­ i WANTED—Waitress; older, experi­ ment over the course of the last 150
ants who may now be deceased; also service und special music. The evan­
Young People’s meeting, 6:45 p. m.
all
other
persons
or
parties
un-
ciate its Beauty, J. A. Lamb Com­
enced women preferred; better years."
gelist's subject, “The Unpardonable
Preaching service 7:30 p. m.
known claiming any right, title,
; »»
pany.
S - then union wages. Apply Town
While in this particular radio ad-
estate, lien or interest in the real sin-
_ All are invited to attend. If your
dpem Mr . du Pont did not say so, we
estate described in the complaint | Monday: no service.
BRING Your Tire Troubles to Thorn­
child does not go to Sunday School
herein,
feel certain he agrees with us that
| Tuesday through Friday nights, elsewhere, we urge you to send them,
ton’s, the most completely eauipped CARD TABLE—New ’Supply
Just
IN THE NAME OF THE *STATE the evangelist Lindsay is speaking.
his predictions can only come true if
shop In Southern Oregon. Only ex­
or better still bring them.
arrived. Priced $2.59 and up—J.
the American System of Free Enter­ OF OREGON: You are hereby re-
perienced workmen. Best quality
A. Lamb Company.
a
prise la given full sway, with gov­ quired to appear and answer the !
materials and equipment used. All
Pioneer Methodist Church
Cornerstone Club of Church
ernment merely umpiring and not Complaint filed against you in the;
HOME8 FOR SALE
work fully guaranteed. Tho. nton
Charles Goodwin Brown, pastor
above
entitled
suit,
on
or
before
the
Of
Christ Met April 8
..a. .................. $2100 participating as a player in the game last day of the time prescribed in the
Tire Service.
23th. 590 E. 9th St. ..........a...
9:45—Sunday School hour.
of
business.
Verily,
this
message
of
The
Cornerstone Club of the
11th
St.,
facing
Carter
Ave.
900
760
Order of Publication of this Sum­
11:00—Sunday morning worship.
FOR SALE—‘•Farmers' Bargains''
1325 one of America's great leaders can be mons, which prescribed time is once a Subject, “On What did Jesus Estab­ Chureh of Christ met at the home oj^
290 N, Elliott St.
week for four (4) weeks or five (5)
Wind- ¡go S. Division St. .............
Plymouth Rock Hens
Mrs. John Boots last Thursday. Those-
1600 called, “Words ofi Cheer.v
consecutive issues of the newspaper lish His Church?"
mill — Horses — two-wheel trail- 456 S. Taylor St. . ........... —.....
on the refreshments committee were
1200
herein mentioned the Coquille Val­
7:00—Youth Fellowship hour,
er — Furniture — Dogs.
Mrs. Donald Farr and Mrs. John
Sri* 415 E. 1st St.......................
3800
ley Sentinel, the first day of which
8:00 — Sunday evening worship
publication
is
Thursday,
the
18th
day
FARR A ELWOOD’S Swap Board’ 134 E, 7tb St.........................
Boots. The club has as its project the
3000
hour.
The meeting of Townsend Club No. of March, 1943, and the last day of
helping the Children Farm Home.
608 9th fc Beach .......
3000
which is the 16th day of April, 1943,
7:45—Each evening next week, in-
Now is the time to order your
The memebrs enjoyed an interest­
.......... 460 I opened in regular form this week,' and if you fail to appear and answer eluding Friday evening. Holy Week
grave marker for your loved one it 175 N. Moulton .......
.^....r.. 2000 with prayer and flag salute,M 30 said Complaint by said _ time, Plain- services. Rev. Frank E. Brown, of ing talk by Mrs. Robert Wheeler on
E.
3rd
.......
—
—
-
676
you desire it rar Memorial day. See
.. .. .
.... Court for the
__ -_ —•
“The Care and Growing of Flowers."
1000 flOMMnbttHI .bkitt^-^JMWflflilt^- - -
John S. Sanders. Phone 123L.—Ml 728 N. Coulter ,,.u. a
prayed for there!
therein, ________
a succinct Willamette church, will assist with
Caravan of clubs will meet in W relief preyed
These present were:
Mesdames
1 acre E. Bush St.....................
3500
statement of which is as follows:
the services. Come and enjoy these
West 6th.
.
«tfs
447 N. Coulter ...................... ?.... 3160 O. W. hall here next Sunday, April
Clarence Fleer, Berlyn Billings, Mar­
FIRST: That that certain oil leaae Holy Week services.
18, with the Myrtle Point‘club as agreement dated January 1, 1930,
FERTILIZER! FERTILIZER!
We
Many Other Homes and Ranch
--------------------------
,
I vin Davidson, Ernest Benham, John
between Russ Investment Company
hogt.
Boots, Donald Farr, E. Erickson,
have obtained a limited supply of I Listings in my ofiloe—«top jn
and Fat Elk Oil & Gas Company, Inc., First Church of Christ, Scientist,
Sorry to learn several member^ and that certain oil lease agreement
Henry George, Walter George, Rob-
Victory 3-8-7 fertilizer. $4.00 per
and check them over
Coquille, Oregon
are on the sick list. Visiting them will dated April 18, 1932, between Ruas
ert Wheeler, Liston Parrish, Jack
100, $2.50 for 50-lb. FARR & EL­
GEORGE B. OERIHNG
Investment Company and Coast Oil
cheer them up.
Towne, Tom Stevens and Tom
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
WOOD.
s
FOR RENT— Furnished 3 - room
Door prize at the meeting this week Company; each, be declared to be
Schaer.
Sunday
Service
at
11
a.
m.
WASHING MACHINE REPAIR—We
Cabins on North Coulter. Inquire was won by Mrs, Wes brook. We terminated, null and void, and the
Subject for next Sunday, “Doctrine
same be decreed to be cancelled of
service all makes of washers.
W. E. Foote, 408 Esat Fifth, Co­ are glad to report that the basket
ASPARAGUS PLANTS — 3c each.
of Atonement."
record-
,
Washer Service Co.
365 West
quille.
>
13tf • social of the week before brought
SECOND: That all of the assign­
32.50 per 100. FARR A ELWOOD
Wednesday et ening meeting at 8:00
tfs
ments of said leases to those named
Front St. Phone 17.
*
FARM WATER SYSTEM Meyers $30 W into the treasury. A good pro­ as defendants herein each be de­ o’clock.
Free public Reading Room at 255
and Red Jackets. Lot us explain gram wa* .enjoyed, consisting of clared to be terminated, null and
the certificate requirements neces­ readings, piano, violin and harmonica void, and that the same be decreed to W. Second, Roxy Bldg., open every
be canceled of record.
day except Sunday and holidays from
sary to purchase a water pump.— music by Mesdames Hatcher, Dean,
THIRD: That the cloud upon the
J. A. Lamb Company.
s Von Pegert, Laird. McCue, McNair. title of plaintiffs ignd herein des­ 12:30 to 5:00 p. m.
MOWER REPAIRS — Check your
Westbrook and Mr. Bob Harrison. scribed, to-wit:
Machines now for Broken Parts MAIL Your Watch and Jeweby re­
That part of the North half of the
The men are to furnish and serve
The Holy Nome Catholic Church
Southeast Quarter of Section 10,
and avoid costly delay by buying
pairs in to Schroeder Jewelry refreshments next meteing.
lying South of the County road;
Mass at 9:30 a. m. every Sunday.
repairs Now. J. A. Lamb Com­
Store, Coquille, Ore.
22t3s " Caravan President Tllghman again
the North half, the North half of
pany.
. s
says, “Don’t forget to be present
the Southwest Quarter, and the
DE LAVAL SEPARATORS and Milk­
Southeast Quarter of Section 11.
next Sunday."—Press. Cor,
SPECIAL — Reconditioned
Royal i er«, Parts and Dairy Supplies. Get
All in Township 38, South of
Range 13, West of the Willamette
l>r. De La Rhue
Typewriter, complete with metal
them at Pacific Feed it Seed Co. tfs
Calung
cards,
50
for
31.00.
Mei idian in Coos County, Oregon,
stand. $60.00, Norton’s Station­
Eyesight
> and containing approximately
ery.
fl * FOR RENT—Furnished 2-room apt FAT ELK DRAINAGE DISTRICT
600
acres
more
or
less,
according
Specialist
Bath, Hot and Cold Water. Laun­
LANDOWNERS MEETING
to government survey;
FOR PLUMBING Repairs and Ser­
dry privileges. Adults. No pets.
Notice is hereby given that there caused by said leases, and the sub­
Eyes Examined - Glasses
vice-call 2-L.
J. A. Iamb Com­
3S1 So. Henry St. Flora E. Dunne. will be a meeting of the owners of sequent assignments thereof, be re­
land
In
the
Fat
Elk
Drainage
District
Rr<. ption room jointly- with
moved.
pany.
tfs
4tfs
_
________
I
field at the City Hall in Coquille,
NOTHING OVERLOOKED
FOURTH: That all adverse claims
Dr. J. R. Bunch
• s
PILING FOR SALE—See them on 'DR Expert Emergency, Repair Ser­ Coos County, Oregon, at the hour of of said defendants, or either of them
ten o’clock in the forenoon of Wed­ may be determined by a decree of
no matter how large and elaborate
Fat Elk; road already built to them.
vice on Milking Machines, Farm nesday, the 28th day of April, 1943, this Court; and that by said, decree,
Will sell cheap. Write Box 133.
Water Systems, Tractors and Farm for the purpose of electing one Su­ it be declared and adjudged that said
the scale upon which the funeral
' Coquille. Robert Fults.
13t3»s
'.'achlnee, call J. A. Lamb Com- pervisor for said Drainage District plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of
arrangements are to be made That
who shall hold his office for a pe­
t-ny. Note—For Quick Service, riod of three years and until his suc­ said premises, and that the defend­
ants, or either of them, have no estate
RHUBARB ROOTS—Quick growing
is our policy—that is our proud
small machines should be sent to cessor is elected and qualified; and or interest whatever in or to said
variety. FARR A ELWOOD.
s
claim after many years of experi-
our shop..
s for the transaction of such other land and premises; and also that the
Personal Interest
business as may lawfully come before said defendants, and each and every
ence. A conference with us will
FARM MACHINERY REPAIRS -
Friendly Counsel
one of them, be forever debarred from
FREE — If Excess acid causes you the meeting.
Your County Defense Board—Your
be to yourfadvantage
Dated this 15th day of April, 1943. asserting any claim whatever in or to
pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges­
Honest Advice
County Agent — Your Country —
W E. Cross
said land and premises adverse to
tion, Heartbum, Belching, Bloat­
E. L. Detlefsen
the plaintiff.
Urges you to order parts for your
Proper Guidance
ing, Nausea, Gas Pains, get free
Leland Peterson
FIFTH: For judgment against any
farm machines NOW! Let us dis­
Supervisors
of said defendants who make an ap-
sample, Udga, at Barrow Drug
I.AOT IN ATTENDANCE
cuss your requirements with you
Edna A Robiosn,
Karance lierein, for plaintiff’s costs
Company.
6tl5* 13t$
Secretary
Parts are now available without
?urred herein;
SIXTH: For such other and further
costly delays. Check your machines DAIRY SUPPLIES—Fbr McCormick
I tandoo
Coquille
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE relief as to the court shall seem meet
Now!
Use Only “GENUINE IHC
Deering Milker Parts and Dairy
STATE OF OREGON FOR
and equitable.
10 HR
HIM
Coquille
PARTS." J. A. Lamb Company, s
COOg COUNTY
This Summons is published in the
Supplies—See us.
J. A. Lamb
Coquille Vslley Sentinel, a newspa­
Company.
s Z. RUSS PROPERTIES, Inc.,
ê
NEED AN ELECTRICIAN?- Phone
a corporation.
Plaintiff, per of general circulation in the City
of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon,
IS, FARR & ELWOOD.
s WANTED—Late mede) Sedan. Deal­
’
1 •
SECOND TWIN BELL SYNDICATE pursuant to the Order directing pub­
ers do not answer. Write P. O.
a corporation; BELL VIEW OIL lication thereof, which order was
FOR SALE—Hatching Eggs from N.
!n»lructor
of
Plano
‘ Box 141, Coquille.
s
SYNDICATE, a common law trust; made on the 16th day of March, 1943,
H. Reds; blood-tested flock. $1.25
High School'
ÂfKTKk ironn 1
THOMAS TAAFFE and JANE by the Honorable Del M. King, Cir­
<•<—■
for IS. Setting Hens $2.50; 500 PAINT UP, CLEAN UP—We carry
DOE TAAFFEE, his wife, if mar­ cuit Jud^s.
(rédito
sei
irry A. Slack
Eggs Electric Incubator $25. Guy
ried; E. M. CROUCH and JANE
high quality Paint for every pur­
Given
Modern
Attorney
for
Plaintiff
C
£2iJ£5L
hta
*
“
e
*
it
married;
C. Torrey, next to Coquille Auto
pose, including the new Miracle
195 W. 2nd
*
Residence and Postofifce address.
A. H. WETHEY, JR. and JANE
Phene 29-L
Wall Tone. J. A. Lamb Company. | DOE WETHEY, his wife, if mar­ 9t5
Court.
Coquille, Oregon.
ried; MAUDE I. IVINS and JOHN
DOE IVINS, her husband, if mar-
h
ried; J. L BEDWELL and RUTH
Words of Cheer
CLASSIFIED
I
Townsend Club
Attentiom
kto Details !
Gano Funeral Home
MISS INEZ ROVER
ÆÆg ^¡1/
to Buy-L»teModel
Trucks, Pickups
and Cars.
See
Archie Bushnell at
S
Southwestern Motors
Coquille
le _______
Ci
WRECKER
Phone 83
Night Phone 271X
Southwestern
Motors
Chevrolet
Bukk
tion; MARRY F. MERRILL and
JOHN DOE MERRILL, her hus­
band, if married: GLADYS A. RICE
and MERL I. RICE, her husband,
if married; AUGUST THORLAND
and JANE DOE THORLAND, his
wife, if married; SAMUEL DAVID
TURNER and MARION TURNER
I his wife; ALPHONSE BUCHER and
JANE DOE BUCHER, his wife, if
married: DAISY M. BUCHER and
F • JOHN DOE BUCHER, her hus­
band, if married; PETROLEUM
Oregonian Subscribers: Please
help your carrier by having your
paper money ready at his first call.
Remember be must pay his paper
obligation before the 10th of the
month. Thank you.
I
The Oregonian Agency
P. O. Box No. 245
Phone 201
Coquille, Oregon
J