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

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THE COQUILLE VÄLKY SENTINEL. COQUILLE. OStOO*. THURSDAY, JULY IL IM».
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CLASSIFIED I
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WANTED — Assistant Housekeeper
at Coquille Hotel.
üae Csat a Werd Each Insertion
For Refrigeration Service Phone
Ne Adv. lesa than 15 cents
168J—Write Box »07.—O. H. Garnier.
Splendid Attendance Falling Tree Kills
Rebekah Convention Kermit J. Wicklund
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Cornerstone Club of the Church
Of Christ Met Thursday
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Pioneer Methodist Church
Charles Goodwin Brown, pastor
8:45—Sunday school houi*. You are
urged to attend.
11:00—Sunday morning worship
hour. An hour of uplift and helpful­
| ness.
I 7:00 Youth Fellowship hour. Snap­
py words from Fir Point for thQ
week.
8:80 — Sunday evening worship
hour. Enjoy the music and song ser­
vices.
7:30 Wednesday, choir rehearsal
hour, Mrs. M. O. Hawkins, director.
7:30—Thursday evening mid-week
services. “God's Great Promises.”
Give of yourself in the cause of
Christ and there will be less reason
to wonder yhy the churches aren't
accomplishing more.
The Cornerstone Club of the
Church of Christ met Thursday at the
Funeral services for Kermit John home of Mrs. Donald Farr. The de-
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WANTED—2 or 3 Sewings Machines;
Wicklund, 32 years of age, who died ■ votionals were led by Mrs. Clarence
suits.
WANTED — Water wells to drill.
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also Ironing Board and Irons, for
Ida Mathews of Powers, presented as a result of injuries received at the Fiser. A box of gifts is being col­
'Have new and up-to-date equip­
Red Cross sewing room,
Phone
, a nicely prepared paper on “The Fairview qamp of C. D. Ray last Sat­ lected by the club memebrs to send
ment and heavy pipe where needed.
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urday, were held in Marshfield at 2:00 to the Children's Farm Home at Cor­
' Ideal of Rebekah Odd fell jwship."
Fred C. Lee, Route 1, Marshfield.
Combs for the girls and
^"he Quiz .Contest, involving ques­ I p. m., on Tuesday and interment was vallis.
30t4*tf
FOR SALE — Box Springs, Inner
j Spring Mattress, Kitchen Table, tions on Rebakah law and practice. in Sunset cemetery. He pasesd away boys were brought to the July meet­
FREE! If Excess acid causes you
at the Mast Hospital in Myrtle Point ing. Next month members are asked
metal Kitchen Stool, Vanity Bench, v<as participated in by Sisters John­
of 8tomach Ulcers, Indlges-
Sunday morning. A l ilU^g tree was to bring fancy soap.
son
of
Marshfield,
Harriet
Schaer
of
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Lady's and Gents* Clothing. Also
Heartburn, Belching, Bloat­
The program of the afternoon was
want to buy a small metal Trunk. Coquille, Adelia Crawford of North the cause of his injuries.
ing, Nausea, Gas Pains, get free
The deceased was born in North led by Mrs. Bill Earls, who discussed
Frank Rost at Bergen's, phone 64. Bend, Beulah Thorp of Powers, and
sample, Udga, at Barrow Drug
Irene Hatfield of Myrtle Point. It Bend and had resided in Marshfield the things pre-school children should
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Company.
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until three months ago when the fam- | know. Those present were Mesdames
was won by Mrs. Schaer.
'X)R Expert Emergency, Repair Ser­
ily moved to the Fairview section.
Marvin Davidson, Berlyn Billings,
Election
of
officers
for
the
eoniing
PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING,
vice on Milking Machines, Farm year gave the convention to Gertrude
He is survived by his widow, Cora Norman Lyman, Alan Rhay, Clarence
Kalsomining and wood finishing—
Water Systems, Tractors and Farm Nile» of Marshfield as chairman; Wicklund, a daughter, Barbara; his Fiser, Tom Stevens, Liston Parrish,
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1943 Wall Papers. Imperial, Pitts­
l/achines, call J. A. Lamb Com- Helen Kimble of Bandon, vice chair­ I mother, Mrs. Alfred Grinnell of Coos Bill Earls, Ernest Benham, Erick
burgh and Birge.
No raise in
k-ny. Note--For Quick Service, man; Louise McArthur of Marshfield, River; besides step sisters and step Erickson, Paul Simpson and the host­
prices. Herbert E. Wood, phone
St James’ Episcopal Church
small machines should be sent to j
ess, Mrs. Donald Farr. Refreshments
Secretary; Alma Coffindaffer of brothers and his stepfather.
286. Coquille. 275 North Henry
Corner E. 3rd A Elliott 8U.
our shop..
• I Marshfield, treasurer. The next con­
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were served at the close of the meet­
St.
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The Rev. Robert L. Greene, Vicar
ing.
MAIL Your Watch and Jewell y re-' vention will be held in Marshfield.
July 18. 4th Sunday after Trinity
FOR SALE — 1935 Pontiac Sedan,
The Unwritten Work Contest was
pairs in to Schroeder Jewelry
7:30 a. m. Holy Communion.
gqod condition: priced to sell. See
held,
with
the
participants
being
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Store, Coquille. Ore.
22t3s
Christian Church Loyal
11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer with
W, E Foote at 408 East Fifth, Co­
Noble Grands, Bernice dark, of Co-,
Women
’
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Class
Met
Thursday
Sermon.
quille.
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21tfs □E LAVAL SEPARATORS and Milk­ quille; Bernice Smith, of Mjrtle
The home owned by Mr. and Mrs.
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The Loyal Women’s Class of the
ers, Parts and Dairy Supplier Ge! Point; Gussie Anderson, of Marsh­ Lloyd Wood, at 461 E. 1st street, was
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NON-RATIONED Ladies SHOES on
tribm at Pacific Feed * Seed Co. tfs field; Winifred Fish, of Bandon; and sold by George E. Oerdini, Coquille Church of Christ met last Thursday
Church of Christ
sale at Lorenz Department Store, _ ____________________________
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Mabel Finney, of Poweri. It was realtor, to Mr. and' Mrs. Rodney G. for the July meeting, with Mrs. Har­ «
East 4th, A Coulter
July 19 to 31.
DRIVE IN and tan us inspect your
| won by Noble Grand, Finn».
Creager. ' Mr. Creager ik the new old McCue on Coulter street. Busi­
Liston Parrish, Pastor
~tires for hidden defects before you
ness
meeting
was
conducted
by
Mrs.
FOR PLUMBING Repairs and Ser .
A count of the attendance for the manager of the Coquille branch of
take that trio This service is free
Thursday, 7:30 Bible Study and
, Hoot on, vice president, in the ab-
•' vice—call 2-L. J< A. Lamb Com­
and may save you trouble and ex­ j afternoon showed North Bend 6, the Thornton Tire Service and he and
Prayer meeting. We invite you to
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sence
of
the
president.
Devotionals
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Powers
10,
Bandon
12,
Myrtle
Point
his
family
will
move
into
their
new
pany <
pense away from home Thornton
• were from the 15th chapter of Mark this inspirational hour of study and
j 14, Marshfield 15, Coquille. 22, and home at once.
Tire Service
tfs
STILL HAVE about 60 Hanson strain
. from other jurisdictions 7, making a | Mr. and Mrs. Wood, now living in , and prayer was by two ladies. Sev­ fellowship.
large type Leghorn Cockerels, suit- 1
Bible Scvhool 8:45, T- Ralph Harry,
FOR SALE—One long 2-year old [ total attendance of M for the after­ Seattle, were former residents here eral committees were appointed to
able for friers, at 75c to »1.25 each.
superintendent. We are beating the
Guernsey Bull, good and gentle. noon.
and Mr. Wood is employed In the I take care of class affairs.
Bring your own crates. Rovang,
summer slump bug; won't you help
Call at ranch and take a look at | The annual banquet was served at shipyards there. Mrs. Wood has been i The hostess served refreshments to
500 N. Beach.
26t2*s
us by being present.
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the
following
ladies,
Mesdames
Belle
visiting-her
mother,
Mrs.
Edna
Hart-
him.
At
a
fair
priee.
J.
C.
Me-
«¡30
in
the
I.
O.
O.
F.
dining
rooih
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Morning worship 11 o’clock. Lord's
Rothol
in.'
Cn/V.
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Hooton,
Archie
Hatcher,
P.
Cardwell,
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HEADQUARTERS for Crown’ Dairy ■ Adams," on Bethel Creek in Coos by the ladies of the Coquille Canteen son, fol* the last two weeks and left
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Sanders, A. Wilson, r W. a . I Supper. Special music and message
36t3* Corps and was well attended. Every­ fpr her home in Seattle yesterday.
and Poultry Feeds at Pacific Feed ' County.
Sloan, A. N. Foley, A. Erickson, S. S. ' by Pantopon “The Price of a Throne."
A Seed Co
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»* FOR SALE—Abopt 60 tons No. 1 j one commented on the fine appear­
Jr. C. E., 6:30. .
Hardenbrook, Miss Jennie Lafferty.
ance of the Corps ladies and the won­
quality oats and vetch hay in the
Young People's C. E. 7:00, Mrs.
WASHING MACHINE REPAIR—We j
Mrs. E. A. ,Lee, of Salem, sister-in-
derful dingier they served. The tables
shock. Now ready to haul. In­
Fiser will lead an Interesting discus­
service all makes of washers
law
of
Mrs.
McCue,
was
a
guest.
were decorated in red, white and blue,
quire of J. D. Carl, Arago. Phone
sion.
Washer Service Co.
365 West
| with colored tapers and sweet peas,
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Evening service 8:00. An informal
10R22, Coquille.
it’s
Front St. Phone 17.
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» i and place favors of tiny red and blue
Godfrey W. Howard paid $0 last Firat Church of Christ, Scientist evangelistic fellowship message by
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wheelbarrows
holding
while
popcorn.*
Coquille, Oregon
PROTECT your crop of TOMATOES PAINTING? Use our paint, do a bet­
Thursday as fine and costs on an
the pastor.
ter job for fess.—FARR A EL­ i Table decorations were in charge of 1 axle overload charge preferred by the
AND POTATOES FROM BLIGHT.
Sunday School at 930 a. m. '
Young People's Fireside at the par­
:
the
Past
Noble
Grands
Club,
of
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Ask us what to use. FARR A EL- t WOOD.________________________ s
state police. Stanley Emil Shrag, on
Sunday Service at 11 a. m.
sonage following evening service.
which Florabel Boober is president. Friday, paid $5 for having an im- 1 Subject tur next Sunday, “Life.“
WOOD. .
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Any young person is invited.
JUST ARRIVED—New all-over Hy­
After the dinner the convention proper muffler, and Chas. H. Cum-
Wednesday, 7:30, choir practice.
ing room wallpaper patterns. Also again assembled in the lodge hail to mings p-id 39 Friday for his trailer - Wednesday 4' ening meeting at 8:00
DAIRY SUPPLIES—For McCormick
o'clock.
Don
Farr, director.
bedroom
patterns
in
a
variety
of
Deering Milker Parts and Dairy
i rest a moment and admire the bbauti- overload,
Free public Reading Room at 255
colors; at Gregg Hardware Com­ I ful decorations which had been placed , On Saturday Hoyt Morris Rice paid
Supplies—See us.
J. A. Lamb
W. Second, Roxy Bldg., open every
pany.
Company.
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Church of God
there before the convention by the 35 fdr having a void foreign state j day except SUhday and holidays from
Corner of Henry & Seventh Sts.' .
1 12:30 to 5:00 p. m.
FOR RENT — A one-room Cabin, NEW FARM MACHINES—We have members of the Sewing club and their license on his car.
Pastor, A. L. Perry
Summoned to appear last Thurs­
Two Farmall Cultivators and one president, Louise Clark.
close to Smith Wood-Products; »5
The evening session was opened day was - Edward James Weaver,
All are invited to attend. It your
per month. Call at 284 East First- 1 grain drill. See us for details rel­
Non-Rationed Ladies Shoes on
Coquille, the E. L. Hand residence; ■ ative to Rationing Regulations.-*- with a tribute to the past chairman axle overload; and on Monday the sale at Lorenz Department Store, child does not go to Sunday School
and
other
past
officers
of
the
con
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elsewhere, we urge you to send them,
following received notices to appear
s
' phone 248M.
lt*S ' J. A. Lamb Company.
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vention. Thi* was a drill beautifully in Justice Bull's court for trailer over­ July 18 to 31.
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
WANTED TO BUY.- Old horses, FOR SALE—Cocker Spaniel Pups, done by ten young daughters and loads—Lionel C. Baker, Ches. Welch,
Preaching service 11 a. m.
cows and Calves for mink feed. B. I Eligible for Registration. Roy Ellis, granddaughters of Rebekahs, includ- jack
Kegg,
Vernon
Ellsworth
PIMPLES DISAPPEARED
Young People's meeting, 6:45 p. m.
T. Hepler, Lerieve.
Phone 8R5, I Box 8L Coquille. Dean Minard ing Leota Neely, Laura Emily Ruble. Peachey, Walter, E. Tripp ahd Ray
OVER NIGHT
or better still bring them.
IPs Mary Ann Walker, Joyce Benham, gimer Foster.
Coquille.
H»
Road.
Preaching service 7:30 p. m.
Yes, it is true, there is a safe harm­
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Ernest Wilson Evans was sum- less medicated liquid called Kfeerex
PAINT UP—CLEAN UP—We carry FOR SALE — Gas engine, water Alene Hunt, La Donna Neely, Bar
Church of God
pump, and 100 gal. pressure talk, bara Davidson, Arlene Kellenberger, moned Monday for a combined over­ that dries up pimples over night.
a full Line or High Quality Paint
all In good condition. If interested, Betty Clark and Sharon Larson. ioad> fln£| Oliver O. Jenkins paid »9.00 Many report that they had a red sore The Holy Name Catholic Church
for every purpose, including Mir­
pimply face one night and surprised
Mass at 8:30 a- m. every Sunday.
see or write Flody E. Smith, Arago, These girls, lovely in their floor on Tuesday for trailer overload,
acle Wall. Be sure and get a copy
Yesterday Donald Wm. Gilkison, their friends the next .day with a
Oregon, Myrtle Point Star Route. length dresses, carried arm bouquets
vi our New Paint Styling Booklet
a
of pastel hued flowers which during for a trailer overload, and Dean Vin- clear complexion. There is no risk.
lt*s
—Free. J. A. Lamb Company.
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the course of their drill they presen- cent Weekly for a combined overload, The first application must convince
DON’T LET THE BUGS EAT YOUR FOR SALE- 9x14 Mohawk Rug and ted to the past officers
were given notices.
you or you get your money back. Join
Pad; almost new. »70 cash. Guy
GARDEN—Ask us what to use on
Mamie Rebekah Lodge of Coquille
Robert Allen Smith, brought be­ the hap^y Kleerex users who are no
Mintonye, 175 South Beach, Co­ again opened the session, as it was fore Justice Bull here last Thursday, longer embarrassed with unsightly
them. FARR & ELWOOD.
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Phone 107J
It* their regular meeting night. Assem­ charged wiJt contributing to the de­ pimples. For sale by Barrow Drug.
FOR RENT—2-room furnished apt.;^—
bly officers and visitors from other linquent y of a minor, the offense Co.
10t8s
Bÿ checking
with bath. Close in; Adult* no SAVE Costly Delays
jurisdictions were Introduced by the preportedly happening at a Marsh-
your Farm Machinery In advance
animals. Inquire Flora E. Dunne,
committee from the home lodoa. 1 «-» mi .. i. T mw
w». r
and order necessary Repairs NOW
351 So. Henry St.
Its
Genuine IHC Repairs. J. A. Lamb Edith Gruenewald, Ida Oerding and bound over to the grand jury. When
Florence Hallock, who presented the taken before Judge King Tuesday he
PERMANENT WAVE, 59c. Do your
Company.
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officers with old fashioned bouquets. waived grand jury Investigation and
own Permanent with Charm-Kurl
Phone 140
Coquille
Kit. Complete equipment, includ­ RENT OUR FLOOR SANDER—It’s President MdCollum claimed the hon­ pleaded guilty. The judge post­
186
So.
Coniter
St
easy
to
use,
it
’
s
economical.
FARR
of
presenting
Brother
Parent
of
or
poned
passing
of
sentence
for
90
days
ing 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy
A ELWOOD.
s Ferndale, California, who is on leave and if he cqnducts himself properly
to do, absolutely harmless. Praised
from service in our country’s forces. the court will consider dismissing the
by thousands including June Lang,
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GLASSWARE—Rock Sharpe Crys­
The Coquille degree staff, impressive charge at the end of that period.
glamorous movie star. Money re­
tal Glassware. Priced 35 cents to
in their green ftce formala, exempli­
Smith is an ex-service man with
funded if not satisfied.
Barrow
»2.00. You must see it to appre­
Oregonian Subscribers: Please
fied the Rebekah degree in an un­ ' more than two years in the army, and
Drug Company.
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ciate its Beauty. J. A. Lamb Com­
» help your earriar by having your
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usually fine manner. They initiated was at Pear) Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941.
pany.
s one candidate, Hobart Schaer.
FOR SALE—One 5 year old Jersey
paper money ready at hie first call.
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cow. Freshened last March. Gets-
Remember he must pay hia paper
In her address which followed, As­
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
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tie on picket rope or in herd. See
obligation before the 10th of the
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STATE OF OREGON FOR
sembly President McCollum com­
Bill Buell at Coquille Hctel Bar­
COOS COUNTY
month. Thank you.
mented on the high lights of the con­
Carlotte Donaca, last Friday, and
THE MATTER OF THE ADOP­
ber Shop.
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vention
and
gave
some
very
helpful
Jottie Watson on Sunday, underwent
TION OF WILFRED SHELDON
suggestions.
COUTURE, A MINOR.
• appendectomies.
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE—Par­
Phone 201
no matter how large and elaborate I P. 0. Box No. 245
Citation
Conclusion of the regular business
Mrs.
Eva
Cummins,
who
has
been
menter, New Hampshire and Rhode
Coquilk,
Oregon
COUTURE: of the convention followed. Roll cal)
TO: JOSEPH WILFRED
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the scale upon which the funeral
Island Reds, Hatches ready for de­
in charge of the Knife Apartments,
y
V.
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IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
for
the
evening
showed
Marshfield
arrangements are to be made. That
OF
OREGON:
You
are
hereby
re
­
was brought to the hospital on Sun­
livery every Monday. Also Tur­
key Poults, Bronze strain. Inquire quired and cited to appear before the 18, Bandon 14, Powers II, North Bend day for treatment.
is our policy—that is our proud
county court of the county of Cooe,
Eugene E. Nosier, of this city, un­
«01 North Taylor, or phone 75L. s State of Oregon, at the office of the 10, Myrtle Point 15, Coquille 43,
claim after many years of experi­
County Judge of said county, at the which with 9 from other jurisdictions derwent a major operation on Tues-
Ih*. De La Rhus*
ence. A <-onference with us will
NON-RATIONED Ladies SHOES on court house in the City of Coquille in made a total of 120 for the evening. I day and the sama day Calvin Conn,
sale at Lorenz Department Store, said county and state, on the 24th The Attendance Contest each year is I of Roseburg, was brought in for
hr to your advantage.
Eyesight
day of July, 1943, at the hour of figured on a percentage based on the
July 19 to 31.
treatment of back, face and arm in­
Specialist
10:00 o’clock in the forenoon of that
FOR SALE — "Farmers Bargains”— day, to show cause, if any you have, number of members reported when juries he had received in an auto­
Eyes Examined - Glasers Fitted
the petition of Robert L^wis the per capita tax is paid, and in-* mobile accident.
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Wood Ranges — Elec. Washer — why
Linder and Alta Mae Linder, hia wife, eludes both sessipns. This year
Johnny, .son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Reception room jointly with
Shepherd Pups — Bred Sow — of Eastside, Oregon, to adopt your
Dr. J. R. Bunch
Weaner Pigs — Hansen Leghorn son Wilfred Sheldon Couture, should Powers again won the attendance Wasson, underwent an operation for
Coquille
award
Bandon
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t appendicitis on Tuesday.
Pullets — Free pups —Used Sep­ not be granted.
Mlr4 Beildlim
This citation is published in the
Disinmissals have been A. E. Ken­
IMR
President McCollum was presented
1083
arators See FARR A ELWOOD’S Coquille Valley Sentinel, a newspaper
"Swap Board."
• of general circulation in the City of with a gift from Mamie Rebakah dall last Friday; Mrs. Harry Collier, V»
y
Coquille, Coos Courfty, Oregon, pur­ Lodge, a Fostoria fruit dish on a of Arago, on Saturday; W. H. For­
AUTO PAINTING and Body Work. suant to the order directing publica­ standard, again made a short talk. tier, who entered last Friday, for
Bring your car in—we can start tion thereof, which order wis made Marian Wilson of Bandon, commented treatment of an infection resulting
work at once. Southwestern Motor on the 21st day of June. 1943, by the from a viewpoint of the Assembly from a cut arm, on Monday; Russell
Honorable L. D. Felsheim, County
lg .
• Judge.
Warden in her usual Interesting man­ Yost on Sunday; Kenneth Hall, Mrs.
High School
Given under my hand and seal of
Clarence McNair and Robert C. Bush­
Credits
BABY CHICKS-We can take orders the County Court of the State of Ore­ ner.
nell yesterday.
Given
A
team
of
ladies
from
Marshfield,
gon,
for
the
county
of
Coos,
this
21st
for Baby Chicks for delivery in
carrying sprays of flame red glad,-
about two weeks. FARR A EL­ day of June, 1943.
Calling carda. 5o for $1.00.
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L. W. Oddy,
WOOD.
Clerk of the above-entitled Court olaa, performed a drill seating the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
new convention officers for next year, I
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presenting
them
each with a nosegay
1 Notice is hereby given that the
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■ "-L'T j LS w -T jl undersigned was on the 1st day of
mape from a lovely lace edged hand- jujy_ 1943, duly appointed by the
kerchief.
.County Court of Coos County, Ore-
Rod Creager Buys
Lloyd Wood Home
Mahy Traffic Cases
In J. P. Court
Gano Service
Filled with dignity and
trained to care for the
slightest details
GANO FUNERAL
HOME
Attention
Min Details
NOTICE
Belle Knife Hospital
'The Oregonian Agency
SCHROEDER BROS.
MORTUARIES, Inc.
MISS INEZ ROVER
to
Trucks, Pickups
and Cars.
See Archie Bushnell at
Southwestern Motors
Coquille
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Phone 83
Night Phone 272X
Southwestern
Motors
Chevrolet — Buick
to Mamie Lodge No. 20, and was
closed in due form. Refreshments
of coffee and .sandwiches were served
in the dining room by members of the
hostess lodge and even though the
hour was late, most convention
visitors stayed to enjoy them and to
talk over the events of this very in­
F teresting convention.
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all persons having claims against
said estate are hereby required to
present them to me, with proper
vouchers attached and duly verified,
at the office of O. C. Sanford, attor-
„ey, InCoquiUe'oregon.within
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' six
' s
months
notice.
“ from the date of
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Dated and published first time July
8, 1843.
Helen M. G. Sonneland.
2515
Administratrix of said Estate.
Anywhere
Instructor of Piano
For H ire
SAND AND GRAVEL
COAL - FUEL OIL - STORAGE
Agents for Oregon-Nevada-Califomia Fast Freight
Office Phone
Farr & Elwoo<J m<Jj|
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W. Second St.