The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 29, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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WANTED—One woman at Coquille
Laundry at once, and another one
needed next Monday.
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FARM WATER SYSTEM—Meyers
and Red Jackets. Let us explain
the certificate requirements neces­
sary to Durenase a water pump.—
J. A. Lamb Company.
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WRECKER
to Buy'Late Model
Trucks, Pickups
and Cars.
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Coos County Women County Court's
Reply To Assessor
M b . Eleanor McAdoo Forrest’s Letter
WANTED — Water wells to drill.
Have new and up-to-date-equip­
ment and heavy pipe where needed
Fred C. Lee, Route 1, Marshfield,
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WASHING MACHINE REPAIR—We
service all makes of washers. with her mission to inform women rest’s extra girls, not steady •m-
DE LAVAL SEPARATORS and Milk­
3d5 West that the urgent need of their help in ployees but solely employed as extra
Washer Service Co.
er», Parts and Dairy Supplies. Ge',
tfl the great task of raising money for help, had been rectos ing pay at the
•Front St. Phone 17.
them at Pacific Feed A Seed Co. tfs
war needs is of paramount impor­ rate of 83-00 per day. Mr. Forrest
PAINT UP, CLEAN UP—We carry
tance. This she did wtih a charm­ requested a raise and he was told by
WANTED—To buy House with 2 or
high quality Paint for every pur­
ing grace of delivery, an informality the County Court that any reason­
3 bedrooms on easy terms. Write
pose, including the new Miracle
of manner, in which the different ap- able raise would be granted, pro­
Box S. care Sentinel; no phone
Wall Tone. J. A. Lamb Company.
calls.
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lt*s ____________________ ____________ proaches to her subject sometime* vided there were sufficient funds in
PILING FOR SALE—See them on resulted In almost dramatic change* his budget to sustain it, but that at
FOR RENT — Furnished Duplex
Fat Elk; road already built to them, in her mood. The security angle and that time the Court would approve a
Apartment, oil circulator,
gas
Will sell cheap. Wrjte Box 133, i anti-inflation she gave a* the best raise to $4.00 per day, which was
range, private bath, quiet residen­
Coquille. Robert Fults.
13t3*s | arguments for selling war bonds. granted: Then, arbitrarily and with­
tial section. See B. W. Dunn, 558
That taxation and the savings of the out consulting the court Mr. Forrest
N. Coulter. Phone 196L.
IStfs FOR SALE — "Farmers’ Bargains”— people are the only way to prevent raised two of his extra girls to a flat
Hens — Mare — Windmill —N- H. a destructive run-away inflation was $120.00 per month rate, which was
FARM MACHINERY REPAIRS -
Roosters — Separators. See FARR given as positive and yas discussed I done without any authorisation what­
Your County Defense Board—Your
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by the County Court.
Al­
at length.
County Agent — Your Country —
though, to save Mr. Forrest embar­
How
to
circumvent
an
uttitude
Urges you to order,, parts for your '•'OR Expert Emergency, Repair Ser­
rassment this rate was paid for two
vice on Milkjpg Machines, Farm on the part of the individual who
farm machines NOW! . Let us dis­
months and he was definitely ad­
hesitate*
to
Invest
tn
war
bonds
on
Water Systems, Tractors and Farm
cuss your requirements with you
ground of his or her belief that such vised that it would not be paid there­
'Xachinea,
call
J.
A.
Lamb
Com
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Parts are now available wlthoqt
Note^For Quick Service, great , waste exists in national af- after, but that his extra help would
costly delays. Check your machine»
small n^cNnes shoJld be sent to!
»«“'ther subject of discua- all have to be paid at the rate es­
Nowl
Use Only "GENUINE IHC
our
shop..
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by
Mrs.
McAdoo. Her answer tablished, namely, $4.00 per day. The
PARTS.” J. A. Lamb Company, a
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. was that all war is waste, that we Attorney General in his opinion
PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. HOME WATER SYSTEMS—See the were not ready for war and in the says, “It appears after these em­
Gould line of automatic water sys- frantic effort to make ready, waste ployees had rendered their services
Kalsomining and wood finishing—
terns at FARR A ELWOOD. |
s. resulted but Washington knows thia for the month of February the Coun­
,1943 Wall Papers. Imperial, Pitts­
and is trying to <to something about ty Court refused to approve pay-
burgh and Birge.
No raise in
ment -of their regular compensation
it, Mm McAdoo stated.
prices. 'Herbert E. Wood, phone
Mrs. Albert Powers, Jr., county but restricted the monthly salary of
286. Coquille. 27S North Henry
chairman of sales of war bonds and each employee to $88 00. As a re­
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WANTED—Capable woman of mid- i stamps through women's organlza- sult thq two employees resigned.” It
RENT OUR FLOOR SANDER and
die age to live at Tourist Hotel and 1 tlons, was in charge and presided at is true that court did refuse to allow
refinish your own floors. Farr A
take care of rooms.
s the luncheon. Her handling of the I the $120.00 per month and insisted
Elwood.
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; organising of the county committees I that the pay be restricted to $88.00
FOR RENT - Furnished 3 - room and their efficiency in functioning ■ which was in fact the regular com­
WATER WELL DRILLING — Phone
Cabins on North Coulter. Inquire successfully was a matter of com­ pensation previously agreed at when
J H. Thomas. 26F23, Oakland.
W. E. Foote, 408 East Fifth. Co-!
ment from both Mrs. McAdoo and the Assessor requested from the
Oregon.
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quille.
13tfs Mrs. Saidie Orr Dunbar, of Portland, Court the increase from the $3.00
FOR SALE Duplex, 536 N. Taylor,
FOR PLUMBING Repairs and Ser who accompanied the guest speaker per day rate. Upon direct question­
priced at $2250.00; $500.00 down,
ing by the Court as to whether or not
vice—call 2-L. J. A. Lamb Com­ I to Coos county. Mrs. Dunbar is as­
balance $40.00 month, 3% interest.
the Assessor requested that his girls
pany.
tfs sociate administrator of the Oregon
Miss
Price reduqed for cash.
staff in charge of women's actiivties. resign Mr. Forrest stated that he
Carlena Alley, 3644 Phinney, Se- MOWER REPAIRS — Check your I Mrs. Dunbar was culled on to refused to answer as to- whether he
attle. Wash. Phone Melroae 4<73
Machines now for Broken Parts follow Mrs. McAdoo and made fur­ did or did not request their resigna­
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for quick reply.
and avoid costly delay by buying * ther remarks in the interest of the tion in order to force the Court to
repairs Now. J. A. Lamb Com­ second war loan drive now under grant the Increase. On further di­
FREE — If Excess acid causes you
pany.
s way and expressed greetings to the rect questionihg, when he was asked
pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges­
If it was true that he did not make
tion, Heartburn, Belching,, Bleat­ MAIL Your Watch ano Jeweliy re­ many friends present with whom
she has become acquained during the such a bequest he repeated that he
ing, Nausea, Gas Pains, get free
pairs in to Schroeder Jewelry
28 years she has been coming to the did not admit that either.
sample, Udga, at Barrow Drug
Store, Coquille, Ore.
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To continue with the Attorney Gen­
county.
Company.
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Before the speakers were intro-, erali opinion, he quote* from Oregon
WILL DO Family Laundry at 469 or
ASPARAGUS ROOTS—2-year olds,
495 North Beach street. Telephone I duced Mrs. Powers introduced com- Laws as follows, "The Assessor may
8c each, $2.50 per 100. FARR A
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lt*s munity chairmen from Marshfield. appoint such deputies, assistants or
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Elwood.
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SAWMILL FOR SALE 20 M ca- , Bandon and Power, Each was given number and compensation thereof
GLASSWARE—Rick Sharpe Crys­
pacity, good location, plenty of tim- | u
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words
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tal Glassware. Priced 35 cento to
ber available, tagging equipment
April I until
Court of said county.” This Court
$2.00. You must see it to appre­
also it desired. J. D. Coon, Camas made by chairmen of seven organ! has endeavored at all times to fully
ciate its Beauty. J. A. Lamb Com­
Valley,
14t2’s zations, amounted to $42,161.52. I. Thia cooperate with the County Asseeaor.
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FOR YOUR FREE COPY of Oregon’s announcement was made by Mrs. However, you will note under his
1943 Financial Responsibility Law. Wernich who asked that Mrs. Fred budget expenditures that he has spent
FOR RENT—Furnished 2-room apt
Bath, Hot and Cold Water. Laun­
Phone or See Ernie Smith, 755 Houston, Coquille Womans Club money for services for which no funds
were provided in his budget, and fur­
dry privileges. Adults. No pets.
Fairview, Coquttle. Phone 278M. s chairman had during the 23 days
sold almost $23,000 worth of bonds ther that he has expended substan­
351 So. Henry St. Flora E. Dunne.
WANTED—Model A Ford in good, and stamps herself. Mrs. Houston tially his entire budget in three-
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condition
Write Ed Moore, 500 was asked to stand and was given a fourths of the budget period, leaving
FOR SALE—ids V-8 Coupe, good
East'8th street, Coquille.
a full quarter far him to operate
lt*s good hand.
' running condition; $150.00 cash.
without funds unless additional funds
Several
other
women
helping
with
DRIVE IN and lei us inspect your
Inquire at Coquille Auto Court,
may be made available by the Court
the
drive
were
called
on
including
tires for hidden defects before you
House No. 25.
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from other sources. We should like
Mrs.
W.
S.
Nicholson,
assistant
to
take that trip. This service is free
to compare expenditures of the As­
Mrs.
Powers;
Mrs.
H.
L.
Maloney,
in
TOMATO PLANTS—Also Cabbage,
and may save you trouble and ex-
penae away fn^’h^e”’ Thornton chnr«*
Marehfield of booths; Elsie sessor’s office over the past several
Lettuce, and flowers. FARR A EL­
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chairman for Women’s years.
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In 1938 there was budgeted $8,-
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Divl.ir.n- Honorable Stella Cutlip,
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IF YOUR Milker needs overnauling. FOR SALE — Late 1940 DeLuxe 1 head of the Victory Center, in Marsh- 120.00. There was spent $7876.46.
In 1939 there was budgeted $9,485.- '
bring it In now; otherwise it might
Special Buick Model 56. Excellent field; Mrs. Mel Johnson, head of
00. There was spent $9007.33.
lie impossible to get the work com­
condition.
Radio;
Under-seat Women at War, and others.
In 1940 there was budgeted $8,780.-
pleted before the Heavy Milking
Heater; Fog Lights; 5 Good Tires;
Music was furnished by a girl
Season starts.
J. A. Lamb Com­
Goodyear
Life; Guard Tubes. sextette from the high school, with 00. There was spent $8647.55.
In 1941, the year in which Mr. For­
pany.
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Price $1195. Car must be seen to trumpet obligato by Forest Webb.
be appreciated. Phone 235J. It* Miss Diane Powers, daughter of the rest took office, there was budgeted
WANTED—Late model Sedan. Deal­
Albert Powers just dismissed last $8,860.00. There was spent $10,364.95.
ers do not answer. Write P. O. WANTED EMPLOYMENT—I’m 28;
For the first six months of 1942,
week
from McAuley hospital, was
Box 141, Coquille.
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170 lbs; Draft Class 4F. Married;
among the group making up the there was budgeted $5,085.00. There
High school education. I’ve driven
sextette. Their hit number was “I was spent $8,739.39.
Doni* miss hearing Willie White
trucks and gas electric jitney, been
For the present fiscal period, 1942-
Pledge Allegiance to Our Flag.”
at the Church of Christ
Every
timekeeper and foreman.
Store­
Mrs. Geo. A. I-anuion, head of the 43, there was budgeted $13,415.00.
night except Mondays, May 2 - May
room and warehouse work, some
23.
15t4s
Garden Club, was thanked for the There was spent in nine months $13,-
mechanical work.
Just new in
lovely decorations, red tulips and li­ 287.36.
town; want to make permanent
DAIRY SUPPLIES—For McCormick
It may readily be seen that since
lacs in spreading arrangements as
home here. Send reply to W. P.
Deering Milker Parts and Dairy
Mr.
Forrest has held office he haj
r‘ table centerpieces.
Barger, Bullards Rt„ care C. H.
Supplies—See us
J. A. Lamb
overspent every budget under which
Many
women
over
tt>e
county
were
Oerding. Coquille, Ore.
lt*a
Company.
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disappointed in not being able to at­ he has operated. The County Court
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tend for lack of accommodations and has improved the physical appearance
especially was this the case in Co­ in his office, has complied with every
Modern
quille. Only the first fifteen reser­ reasonable request that the Assess«:
vations could be assured places at has ever made, and fully intend con­
the tables though, as it happened, all tinuing the policy of full cooperation
of
the seventeen who went from here with his office. However, thia Court
Phone 83
were
sealed. Mrs Nicholson stated has felt that the public has not had a
Night Phone 272X
the committee did not anticipate the full and complete picture of the true
relationship between the two offices
response would be so large.
See Archie Bushnell at
Going from here were the follow­ as contained in the letter that Mr.
ing: Mesdames Fred Houston, Flot- Forrest published sometime ago, and
Southwestern Motors
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Hallock, F. L. Greenough, Geo. I in the press reports of the Attorney
Chevrolet — Buick
Coquille *
p Oerding, C. L. Tuttle, Geo. Chaney, General’s opinion with reference to
B. Folsom, Perry Neal. W. P. Laws, the Court insisting that Mr. Forrest's
extra help be paid at the rate es-
_ U. E. McClary, M, O. Hawkins, O.
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tablished in agreement between the
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B. Harriman, Martha Mulkey, Har­
Court and Mr. Forrest.
old McCue, George L. Maynard,
The only reason for asking the At­
Harold Buus and R. A. Wemich.
torney General’s opinion as to our
of Coquille
to
provide
additional
FOR RENT — 2-Room Furnished authority
Cabin, water and lights, $10 per moneys for Mr. Forrest’s office so
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St Jamas’ Episcopal Church
Corner of 3rd sad EUtott Sts.
I The Rev. Robert L. Greene, Vicar
I Sunday. May 8
8:00, Holy Communion.,
8:45, Church School.
11:00, Holy Communion with ser­
mon.
There will be no services during
the week. The vicar will be in Port­
land, attending the Diocesan conven­
tion and clergy conference. He will
return on Friday.
Pioneer Methodist Church
Charles Goodwin Brown, pester '
8:45—Each Sunday morning Sun­
day School hour, with classes for all.
11:00—Sunday morning worship *
hour. Sermon subject. "The Rolled
Away Stones.”
7:00—Sunday evening Youth Fel­
lowship hour, Lyle Busses leader.
8:00 — Sunday evening worship
hour. Music and songs with a brief
evangelistic message, Rev. Silas E.
Fairman, speaker.
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7:30—Wednesdays choir' rehearsal
hour, with Mrs. M. O. Hawkins
Emanuel Baptist Church
director.
Rev. Menno D. Rempel. Pastor
7:80—Thursday evenings mid-week
May 2. 1843
Bible
study and prayer hour.
10:00, Sunday School. Parents,
Following Sunday evening service
come and bring your children regu­
will be the Fourth Quarterly confer­
larly.
11:00, morning worship service. ence which is a church meeting open
Comtaunion. Sermon, “Lest We For­ to ail members'of the church.
get.”
6:30, Young People’s meetings.
Church of Christ
. East 4th and Coulter Sts.
7:30, evening evangelistic service.
Liston Parrish, Pastor
Sermon, “How You Met Him.’’
Thursday 7:80, Bible study and
Monday, men’i chorus at Wm.
prayer meeting.
Knight’s,
Bible School 0:45, T. Ralph Harry,
Tuesday, eboir rehearsal.
, Thursday, prayer meeting.
Supt. A place for every student of
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God's word.
The Assembly oi God
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Morning Worship, 11:00 o'clock.
2nd sad Reath Streets
Special
music.
Lord’s
Supper.
L. C. Parsing. Pastor
Willie White, state evangelist of the
Sunday
90 & 8 men will begin a three weeks’
8:45 a. m. Sunday School with evangelistic service.
classes for all ages. Bessie Marney,
Jr. C. £., 6:30.
Superintendent.
Young Peoples' C. E., 7:00.
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. Mis­
Evening service, 8:00. Come and
sionary Day.
enjoy the fine song service and the
6:30 p. m. Christ Ambassadors' evangelistic preaching of Brother
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Young People's Hour. Melvin Stew­ White.
ard, president.
Monday rest night, Official board
meeting.
Evangelist
White
will
7:30 p. m. Baptismal Service for speak every night at 7:45. You are
the Church of the Bible Standard of invited to hear him.
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Powers. Rev. H. W. Perry officiat­
ing-
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Church of God
Thursday
Corner
of Henry & Seventh Sts.
7:30 p. m. Choir Rehearsal. Aileen
Pastor, A. L. Perry
Wilson, Director.
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Friday
Preaching service 11 a. m.
7:30 p. m. Bible Study conducted
Young People’s meeting, 6:45 p. m.
by Pastor L. C. Persing.
Preaching service 7:30 p. m.
All are invited to attend. If your
First Church of Christ, Scientist
child does not go to Sunday School
elsewhere, we urge you to send them,
Sunday School at 8:80 a. m.
or better still bring them.
Sunday Service at 11 a. m
Subject tor next Sunday,
*Ever-
lasting Punishment."
Wednesday ox ening meeting at 8:00
o’clock,
Dr. Stem’s Two Sons
Free public Reading Room at 255
Are
Promoted
W. Second, Roxy Bldg., open every
day except Sunday and holidays from
Clarence Guy Stem, Jr., son of Dr.
12:80 to 5:00 p. m.
and Mrs. C. G. Stem, has signed up
as Metalsmith. 3rd class petty officers
Sane, sensible, scriptuial evan­ rating. In a letter just received, he
gelist campaign. Church of Christ, states he has been promoted to Petty
May 2 to May 23.
Willie White, Officer 2nd class. He,enlisted May
men’s evangelist, leading.
15t4s 18, a year ago.
_ . Dr. Stem states his
I son, Philip, is now a corporal. Philip
> i went back to school for a while and
1 is now what Is known as a weight and
balance technician. He was an air-
Oregonian Subscribers: Please
Philip is stil lo­
help your carrier by having your 1 plane mechnic.
cated at Presque Isle, Maine.
paper money ready at his first call.
Remember be mast pay Ms paper !-------------------------------- *--------------
obligation before the 10th of the
month. Thank you. •
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The Oregonian Agency
P. O. Box No. 245
Phone 201
Coquille, Oregon
J
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Specialist
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» Reception room jointly with
Dr J. R. Bunch
NOTHING OVERLOOKED
Personal Interest
F riendly Coun»
Honest Adwico
Proper Guidant
l.AOY IN ATTENDANCE
Gano Funeral Home
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MISi INEZ ROVER /net ructor of Piano
The Industrial Repair Co
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in the law governing expenditure of
money which carried with it the ap­
FREE with every purchase of PAINT: proval of the Court as fiscal agent for
Your paint thoroughly stirred on the county.'
our shaker. FARR A ELWOOD. S
Verly truly yours,
Coos County Court.
FEED YOUR DOG GAINES DOG
By E. L. Peterson,
FOOD, it’s economical, it's nourish-
County Judge.
I ing. FARR & ELWOOD.
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By Lars P. Peterson,
■ FOR RENT—Furnished Room with'
Commissioner.
Bf P. W. Culver,
fl garage. Inquire 367 West Fifth,
comer of the highway.
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Chris Terns, phone 606JJ.
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