The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 08, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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THE COQUILLE VALLEY 8CNÍINU.. COyi'ILLl. OUOON. THURSDAY, JVLT », 1M3.
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FOR SALE—150 three-months old
Cockerels and 200 Pullets same age,
special mating of White Leghorns.
One Cent a Ward Each lnserUan
B. W. Baker, 311 North Schroeder;
Nu \<V 1rs» than 85 renia
phone iO8M, Coquille.
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CLASSIFIED
Rebekah Convention
Here Next Week
Street Sports
Monday Afternoon
Rebekahs of Coos county are look­
ing forward to Tuesday, July 13, for
that is when the Annual Convention
of District 13, df the Rebekah As­
sembly of Oregon is to be held. Thia
event will take place at the I. O. O. F.
hall in Coquille on that date, with the
ufternoon session opening promptly
at one o'clock, and the evening ses­
sion beginning at eight o’clock.
The president of the Rebekah As­
* For Refrigeration Service Phone DAIRY SUPPLIES—For McCormick
sembly
of Oregon, Mrs. Bertha Mc­
188J-Write Box 507,—O. H. Gamier.
Deering Milker Parts and Dairy
Supplies—See us.
J. A. Lamb Collum of Portland, Oregon, has writ-
MALL Your Watch and Jew ell y re­
Company
a . ten that she will be present on that
pairs in to Schroeder Jewelry
date and several other state officers
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Store. Coquille/ Ore.
22t3s BABY CHICKS FOR SALE—Par­ ¡are also expected.
menter, New Hampshire and Rhode
The afternoon session will be de-
DELAVAL SEPARATORS and Milk
Island Reds, Hatches ready for de- voted to route business of the session
er», Parts and Dairy Supplies. Ge*
livery every Monday. Inquire 601 and the secretAvork and quiz contests.
them at Pacific Feed & Seed Co. tf»
North Taylor, or phone 75L. lt*s! The evening session will be opened
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1 USED 1-row Com Planter. A-l I ’’OR Expert Emergency, Repair Ser­ by Mamie Rebekah Lodge No. 20 of
, Coquille, for it is their regular meet­
condition. J. A. Lamb Company, s
vice on Milking Machines, Farm
ing night. After the Mamie degree
FOR SALE—BlacK* Raspberries. See | Water Systems, Tractors and Farm i team will have put on the initiatory
Machines,
call
J.
A.
Lamb
Com-
or call Bill Harrow, phone 234.
work, the session will be given over
»..ny. Note--For Quick Service,
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¡to the conclusion of the convention
small machines should be sent to
business.
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• PERMANENT WAVE, 59c. Do your
qur shop..
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A* usual there will lie a banquet in
qwn Permanent with Charm-Kurl
PAINTING AND PAPER HANGIN&, th* dining room of the lodge hall at
. Kit. Complete equipment, includ­
Kalsominlng and wood finishing—
that evening, this banquet to be
ing 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy
1943 Wall Papers, Imperial, Pitts- served by the ladies pf the Coquille
to do, 'absolutely harmless. Praised
burgh and Birge.
No raise in I Canteen Corps. The price* will be one
by thousands including June Lang,
prices.
Herbert
E.
Wood,
phone t doflar per plate and it ia expected
glamorous movie star. Money re­
286. Coquille. 275 North Henry r that a goodly <jmber of Rebekahs
funded if not satisfied.
Barrow
St
lltfs »nd Odd Fellows will attend, for
Drug Company.
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nearly eighty reservations have al­
PAINT UP—CLEAN UP—We carry RECENT Changes have been made in ready been made, with one of the
Farm Machinery rationing regula­ I lodges of the district yet to be heard
a full Line of High Quality Paint
tions.
If you need new machines, from. Any members attending the
for every purpose, including Mir-
see us. ______
J. A. Lamb Company.
s convention who have not as yet made
icTe Wall. Be sure and get a copy
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mi our New Paint Styling Booklet AUTO PAINTING and Body Work. their reservations for this banquet,
—Free. J. A. Lamb Company.
• I Bring your car in—we can start an! who wish to attend, are asked to
I work at once. Southwestern Motor notify Mirs. Myftle Benham, Coquilh,
WANTED — Water wells to drill.
co.
s as soon as possible in order that
Have new and up-to-date equip­
phices may be arranged for them.
ment and heavy pipe where needed. $800.00 HOUSE For Rent or For Sale
The officers who were elected at
Fred C. Lee, Route 1, Marshfield.
—Rent $20.00 per month.
Gas the convention last year are:
30t4*tf
Chairman, Myrtle Benham. Mamie
water heater; 2 bedrooms; kitchen
modern; living room, bath and No. 20, Coquille.
• FREE! If Excess acid causes you
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pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges­ ! basement. Brooks Used Furniture.1 Vice-Chairman, Emma Ely, Wes-*
Its
j tern Star No. 27, Marshfield.
tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloat­
'Secretary, Ruth Beyers, Mamie No.
ing, Nausea, Gas Pains, get free NEW FARM MACHINES—Wi have 20.
Vnempl yment Compensation
Coquill«.
sample, Udga, at Barrow Drug
Two Farmall Cultivators and one
Cojnmission Personnel Reduced
Treasurer,
Harriet
Schaer,
Mamie
Company.
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grain drill. See us for details rel­ No. 20, Coquille.
(Haims ■ and contribution divisions
HANSON STRAIN, large type White; ative to Rationing Regulations.—
Warden, Ethel McCulloch, Chapar- of the State Unemployment Compen­
J. A. Lamb Company.
Leghorn Cockerels for sale at $1.25 - --------------------------------------------------------------------------
• ral No. 231, Powers.
sation Commission are being consoli­
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Conductor, Mabel Barklow, Una No. dated this week into one field unit as
each. Noble Rovang, 500 North
»••••» t «Hdiiitifi
(<ii '«de ’’i
Beach, Coquille.
24t2*s this office.
120, Myrtle Point.
a manpower economy measure for the
JL 1 R. S. C., President Bertha McCol­
duration of the war. About 40 field
MOWER REPAIRS — Check your '
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
lum of the Rebekah Assembly of Ore­ deputies will take claims at 22 local
Machines now for Broken Parts
Notice is hereby given that the gon.
employment offices and also will
and avoid costly delay by buying undersigned was on the 1st day of
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L. S. C., Bertha Holbrook, Mamie secure wage reports and taxes from
repairs Now
J A Lamb Com- iuly'
duly
*nted _______
by the
¡County Court of Coos County,'Ore- No. 20, Coquille.
about 9000 covered employers. Claim-'
P«ny-
■ gon, as administratrix of the estate of
R. S, V. C., May Harris, Western ants now number under 200 a week
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• Louis A. Sonneland. deceased: and
PARTY who took Kodak from Co- all persons having claims against Star No. 27, Marshfield.
and are expected to be fewer as the
L. S. V. C„ Dora Walker. Western season advances.
quille Service Station rest room on said estate are hereby requited to
I present * them to ~
me, with proper
Sunday is known. If kodak is re-,,
“Because of continued resignations
; vouchers attached and_duly verified, I
turned at once to service station |
the office of O. C. Sapford, attor-
occurring regularly, no employes will
manager the matter will be drop- ney, in Coquille, Oregon? within six
be laid off as a result of this move,”
ped.
It*» months from the date of thia notice. j
explained Silas Gaiser, administrator,
Dated and published first time July
“We are simply trying to use our
SAVE Costly Dolayi — By checking 8, 1943.
trained field workers more effective­
Helen M. G. Sonneland,
your Farm Machinery in advance
2515
Administratrix of said Estate.
ly. This bask organisation may ex­
and order necessary Repairs NOW.
pand either way as conditions may
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Genuine IHC Repairs. 4 h.. Lamb
dictate after the war.”
NOTICE
is
hereby
given
that
the
Company.
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y_____________ I undersigned has Been duly appointed
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' Executrix of - the
Will and Testa­
FOR SALE—12 foot white pine boat___________
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Trespass Notices. pfTOier on n.v !.
and bn qaimntj u/ekjht wen/ dty.
ment, and of the estate of A. R. Clin-
See H. A. McMahon, 287 Weat
for sale at this office.
Jeceased; and all persons having
Front, Coquille.
It*» claims against said estate are hereby
notified that they are required to pre­
BRING Your Tire Troubles to Thorn­ sent the same duly verified, with
ton's. the most completely equipped proper vouchers therefor, to the un-
2c par
shop in Southern Oregon. Only ex­ I deraigned, at the law offices of
I HARRY A. SLACK, First Nat’l Bank
perienced workmen. Best quality Bldg., Coquille, Oregon, within six
To make this simple, no risk hear­
materials and equipment used. AU months from the date hereof.
ing test If you are temporarily deaf­
DATED
and
first
published,
June
ened,
bothered by ringing buzzing
work fully guaranteed. Thornton
** 1943.
head noises due to hardened or coagu­
Tire Service.
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ESTHER CLINTON,
lated wax (cerumen), try the Ourine
Executrix of the Last Will and I
Home Method test that so many say
FOR SALE—8 room Modern Home,
Testament, and of the Estate of
has enabled them to hear well again.
2 baths, double garage, chicken
A. R. Clinton, deceased.
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You must hear better after making
this simple test or you get your money
house, cow barn with pasture for
back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear
two cows. Penty of Jruit and ber­ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
Drops todav at Barrow Drug Co.
I STATE OF OREGON FOR
ries. Lot 100x665 feet. Terms if j
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COOS COUNTY
Desired. Phone 75L or inquire at IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOP- i
TION OF WILFRED SHELDON '
601 North Taylor St., Coquille. lt*s
COUTURE. A MINOR.
Citation
80 FINE Hollywood Leghorn Pullets
TO: JOSEPH WILFRED COUTURE:
and Laying Hens, $2 each. Inquire
IN THE NAME QT THE STATE
601 North Taylor or phone 75L, OF OREGON: You are hereby re­
Coquille.
lt*s quired and cited to appear before the
county court of the county of Coos,
GLASSWARE—Rock Sharpe Crys­ State of Oregon, at the office of the
tal Glassware. Priced 35 cents to County Judge of said county, at the'
court house i in the City of Coquille in '
$2.00. You must see it to appre­ said county and state, on the 24th
ciate Its Beauty. J. A. Lamb Com­ day of July, 1943, at the hour of
pany.
s 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of that
day, to show cause, if any you have, I
FOR SALE — 1935 Pontlac Sedan, why the petition of Robert Lewis
good condition; priced to sell. See Linder and Alta Mae Linder, his wife,
of Eastside, Oregon, to adopt your
W. E. Foote at 408 Eaat Fifth, Co­ son Wijfred Sheldon Couture, should
quille.
21tfs not be granted.
This citation is published in the
HEADQUARTERS for Crown Dairy Coquille Valley Sentinel, a newspaper
and Poultry Feeds st Pacific Feed of general circulation in the City of
Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, pur­
*r seed Co
th suant to the order directing publica­
tion thereof, which order was made
one application does not satisfy, you on the 21st day of June, 1943, by the
get your money back. There is no Honorable L. D. Felsheim, County
risk so do not hesitate. For sale by Judge.
Given under my hand and seal of
Barrow Drug Co.
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the County Court of the State of Ore­
FOR PLUMBING Repairs and Ser gon, for the county of Coos, this 21st
day of June, 1943.
vice—call 2-L. J. A' Lamb Com­ it5
L. W. Oddy,
Clerk of the above-entitled Court
pany.
WANTED—To buy acreage, 10 to 25 FOR SALE—Bicycle in good condi­
acres, with house on It, near Co­
tion. $25 cash. Inquire Rex Tav­
quille. Write Box C. B., care of
ern, Coquille.
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LOST—Bulova Wrist Watch, yellow
WASHING MACHINE REPAIR -We
gold, last Saturday evening. Re­
service all makes of washers
ward for return to Mrs. H. E.
Washer Service Co.
3d5 West
Woodruff, 507 East 11th, Coquille.
Front St. Phone 17.
Us
It
Pioneer Methodist Church __
Star No. 27, Marshfield.
1. G., Marian Wilson, Ocean No.
126, Bandon.
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O. G., Clara Lap, Chaparral No. 231,
Powers.
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The street sport program Monday
Chaplain, Helen Kimble, Ocean No. afternoon, under the direction of Ray
126, Bandoq.
Jeub, went off according to schedule.
Musician, Evelyn Oerding, North Not all events were held as no lady
Bend Nor 143, North Bend.
■ would enter in the roller pin throw­
While it is known that a few of ing contest, and in the fat man’s race
these named will l nal be able to at- —225 pounds or better—Walter Laird
tend, due to rem o' ivgi from jthe county, ' had to run alone.
etc., it is hoped that most of them
In the 50-yard dash for boys under
will be present to help make this con-1 12, Billy Caudle and Billy Conklin
vention successful.
came in first and second. For girls
Members of Mamie Rebakah Lodge under 12, Joan Peart and Jennie Zinn
No. 20, under the leadership of their captured the prize money.
Noble Grand, Mrs. Bernice Clark,
For boys 12 to 16, Joe Stone and
have been working for some time in Ed Griggs, were the winners and in
preparation for this event. Commit­ the girls* race for the same agi*.
tees within the lodge have been ap­ Barbara McLarrin and Donna Mulli­
pointed to care for the various phases gan took the prize money.
of this preparation, while the Sewing
In the women's 50-yard dash,, Jo­
Club will take care of decorations for sephine Prather and Hilda Rosalind,
the hall and the Past Noble Grands of Roseburg, took first- and second
Clubs will decorate the banquet tables and in the men’s event Coquille's
and have made the table favors.
' [ speed demon. Jack McCracken beat
It is hoped that,all Rebakahs in this Homer Anderson to the tape. Jack
district who can attend will do so, for missed out on the man vs. horse race
an interesting program is being pie- J
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¡at _______
the ballpark
where __
he might
have
pared, and this convention promises ma<je the horse take second place,
to be very much worth while. •
, Out of five pairs ip »he three-legged
race, Earl and Wm. Conkling were
first, Raymond Kay and Eg Griggs,
second.
, In the potato race, where small
blocks of wood replaced the spudds,
Drilling for coal deposit» has beenpoan Peart waa ,lrat a,ld Lo“ta Rob-
under way in Cooa coiluty for several jlnaon- second,
weeks now, under the program pre- i
viously announced, and for which the | We carry a complete line of V-
national, state and county govern- Belts for all makes of Refrigerators,
ments have budgeted $140,00<t.
' Washing Machines and other equip-
At Riverton 24 holes have been ment. Washer Service Co.. 365 W.
drilled to a depth of more than a . Front, Coquille. Phone.
lfitfs
score of feet, on a 5 acre tract and
coal was definitely found, . This is
no surprise for Riverton ermi has
been used in Coquille for years
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and
years.
^ itm T h T uk C oo
Other points at whYh test
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holes I
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are being being drilleu are or Ken-
tuck-Slough, the Southport and the
South Slough areas.
Charles Goodwin Brown, pastor
9:45—Sunday school hour. You are
welcomed at this department.
11:00—Sunday morning worship
hour. Subject for the morning.
“Coming Out For What?”
7:00—Youth Fellowship hour.
8:00 — Sunday evening worship
hour. Evening subject will be. “Men
Whom Jesus Made.”
7:30—Wednesday evening, rehear­
sal hour.
7:30—Thursday evening mid-week
service. Come with us.
Our churches are in the community
to serve. Why not find some church
where you fe^t at home and worship
there?
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Emanuel Baptist Church
Rev. Menno D. Rempel, Pastor
Sunday, July II. 1843.
10:00 Sunday School. We expect
every student present right through
the summer.'
11:00 Morning Worship service.
Rev. Neil J. Barnes of Marshfield will
exchange pulpits with the pastor.
7 <00 Young People’s meetings.
8:00 Evening Service. Dedication
of combined Service Flag and Honor
Roll. There will be a very worth
while service.
Tuesday, Choirs meet.
Thursday, prayer meeting.
Friday, (tomorrow, July 9th), fare­
well party for Fred Finley, who is
going into the service.
Test Holes For
Cool Being Drilled
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Coquille, Oregon
Sunday School at 9:30 a. tn.
Sunday Service at 11 a. m,------- <
Subject for next Sundav, “Sacra-
ment."
Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00
o'clock.
Free public Reading Room at 255
W.' Second, Roxy Bldg., open every
day except Sunday and holidays from
12:30 to 5:00 p. m.
Church of God
Church of God
The Holy Name Catbolic Church
Mass at 9:30 a. m. eveiy Sunday.
Blank Warranty Deeds for sale at
thia office.
Baek Up The Boys
. . . Buy Bonds
In War Any Waste Is a Crime
Do Not Waste Electricity
Just Because No Ration
Tickets Are Required!
Calling cards, 5o tor 6l.0(.
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My Creed:
MOUNTAIN STATES
POWER COMPANY
Do more for others.
Sincere 'belief in others,
Do my best—then a little more.
“A Self-Supporting, Tax-
Paying. Private Enterprise”
GANO FUNERAL
HOME
Wanted! !Hen And
Women Who Are
Hard Of Hearing
Phone 166
Coquille
186 So. Coalter St
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Attention
to Details
NOTICE
Oregonian Subscribers: Plsaas
help your carrier by having your
paper money ready at his first call.
Remember he must pay his paper
obligation before the 10th of the
month. Thank you.
Farr b Elwood
S. P. Honors Its Service Men
WANTED
to Buy-LateModel
and Cart.
See Archie Bushnell at
Southwestern Motors
Southwestern
Motors
Chevrolet — Buick
NOTHING OVERLOOKED
no matter how large and elaborate
the scale upon which the funeral
arrangements are to be made. That
is our policy—that is our proud
claim after many years of experi­
ence. A conference with us will
he to vour advantage.
SCHROEDER BROS.
MORTUARIES, Inc.
Coquille
Itandon
1083
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MISS INEZ ROVER
The Oregonian Agency
P. O. Box No. 145
Phone 201
Coquille, Oregon
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Dr. De La Rhne
Ey eHight
Specialist
■yea Examined - Glasses Hl led
Reception room jointly with
Dr. J R Bunch
1-atrd Bulldins
Pbsns 88-J
Instructor of Piano
High School
Credits
Given
105 W. 2nd
Benham’s
WRECKER
When the number of former Southern Pacific officers and employes
in thewU. 8. fighting forces passed the 12,688 mark, the event was
observed by 80.006 of their fellow employes by War Bond purchases,
blood pledges for the Red Cross and other wartime activities. This
railrosd now has a manpower shortage of 10,000 Pietare shows
P-e-ideat A. T. Mercier officiating at change af service lag marl r.
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Corner of Henry & Seventh Sts.
Pastor, A. L. Perry
Al) are invited to attend. If your
child dobs not go to Sunday School
elsewhere, we urge you to aend them,
Sunday School, IQ a. m.
Preaching service 11 a. m.
Young People’s meeting, 6:45 p. m.
or better still bring them.
Preaching service 7:30 p. m.
While we're taking care
of Adolph be'sure to take
care of the folks we left
behind. Defrost them ac­
cording to directions . >. ,
and wash them each time.
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COAL — FUEL OIL — STORAGE
Agents for Oregon-Nevada-California Fast Frririo
Office Phone
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Farr A Elwood Bldg
W. Second St.
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