PAOlKMflT TO COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL. COQUILLE, ôtlGON. TRUESDAY. JULY 22. 194». CLASSIFIED Belle Knife Hospital Progress In ™ Ked Cross Work One CMrt • Word Each iMsrtlsa No Adv. tees than 85 cento Ti!^ second meeting of the Red FOR SALE--A few New Hampshire Crorflpwas held at the American Le­ Red Fryers. Guy Torrey on Marsh­ WANTED — Water wells to drill. field highway next to Coquille gion Hall last Tuesday. Mrs. J. A. Have new and up-to-date equip­ Auto Court. It* Berg, general chairman, and Mrs. D. ment and heavy pipe where needed. IB. Keener, production chairman. Fred C. Lee, Route 1, Marshfield. FOR SALE—Three-acre ranch, all were ‘Bin fin charge. Mrs. Fred Houston 30t4*tf cleared, young orchard, good gar­ was present to sell war savings den spot. Pasture for one cow. Six stamps and did very well with her FREE! If Excess acid causez you room modern house. Three room sales as usual. There was good at­ pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges­ house with electricity. Electric tendance. tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloat­ About 90 articles were pumping system. Chicken house given out for home work. ing, Nausea, Gas Pains, get free and barn. One mile north of Co­ Mrs. Phil Alborn, in charge of sample, Udga, at Barrow Drug quille on Fairview road. Harry . knitting, was not present Tuesday Company. 22tl0* Cooper. 27t4* but she is expert at knitting and will FOR SALE—Two good Milk Goats, teach beginners. She has the yarn to giving milk. - See W. H. Sibold, 789 FOR PLUMBING Repairs and Ser give out and expects more soon. vice — call 2-L. J. A. Lamb Com ­ N. Taylor St. Coquille. 27t2*s Volunteer cutters are needed and pany. tfs such should call Mrs. L. A. Lundquist, IN OUR RENTAL DEPARTMENT— Up till sow Mrs. Lund- Floor Sander — Floor Edger — DE LAVAL SEPARATORS and Milk i phone 274. era, Parts and Dairy Supplies. Get I quist and Mrs. Bert Gould have done Can Sealer — Stock Si Dies — them at Pacific Feed & Seed C-o tfs the cutting but with the additional Dehorner — Weed Burner. FARR workers, assistance may soon be & ELWOOD. g ( MAIL Your Watcn and Jeweliy re- i needed. The use of a sewing machine pairs in to Schroeder Jewelry I has been donated by Mrs. Wm. Mehl FOR SALE—2 H months old Pigs — Store, Coquille, Ore. 22t3s and that of another by Mrs. D. B. Mrs. A. R. Clinton, McKinley route at Johnson’s Mill; phone 7R31. Its I Kesner. , DON’T LET THE BUGS EAT YOUR Simple, easily made articles for I GARDEN—Ask us what to use on FOR Expert Emergency, Repair Ser­ vice on Milking Machines, Farm them. FARR 8t ELWOOD. s home sewing may be Secured from Mrs. Kesner at her home 139 W. 2nd, Water Systems, Tractors and Farm I PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. or by phone 163M. The Red Cross is Machines, call J. A. Lamb Com­ Kalsomining and wood finishing— alsu asking for old woolen pieces pany. Note—For Quick Service, 1943 Wall Papera, Imperial, Pitts­ tor quilts and Afghans; also odds and small machines should be sent to burgh and Birge. No raise in ends of'yarn and soft strong wool our shop.. s prices. Herbert E. Wood, phoneI Suitable for making bedroom slippers. WANTED—2 or 3 Sewings Machines; 286. Coquille. 275 North Henry For making up kits for the soldiers, alio Ironing Board and Irons, for St- utfs a call goes forth for donations of Phone Red Cross sewing room. large-eyed needles and safety pins. WARNING TO TOMATO AND PO­ 163M, Mrs. Kesner has, through use of the TATO GROWERS—Blight is hit­ I ting the local crops. Act now to phone and in other ways, been-con­ AUTO PAINTING and Body Work. tacting the many groups and organi­ Bring your car in—we can start I I prevent blight on your crop. Ask zations in order to stir the attention work at once. Southwestern Motor II us. FARR 8> ELWOOD. s I to this recent activity of the Red co. a Service Cross work locally. Lack of a meet- i For Refrigeration — Co ~ ­ ing place has caused weeks of delay WASHING MACHINE REPAIR—We phone lggj— write Box 367, service all makes of washers, quille. O. H. Garnier, authorized 1 in starting here. Even yet efforts are Washer Service Co. 3d5 West Frigidaire Service. 27tfa being made to arrange for a perman- /» i ent meeting place. Front St. Phone 17. •* “ I ! — --------- 1-------------------- tfs .—■ ■■• ----- .------- .----------------- , __ I HEADQUARTERS tor Crown Dairy In spite of gardening, canning and DO WASHING and Ironing in my and Poultry Feeds at Pacific Feed home sewing, it is important that home at Reasonable Price and also H Seed Co I every woman in this town and vicin- take care of children. Close to FOR RENT—Small 4-room House ity should taking on what she Smith Wood-Products a sign out partly furnished. W. J. Ferbrache, ican to helP with wbrk in front of house on Riverton Ave., K. Barber Shop. . lt*s „ -- ------------------ O. Coquille. Mrs. Geo. W. Morgan. 27t2*s flea season is here —Ask us 1 ™ g?!—- FOR SALE—90 Sixteen Mo. qjd lay­ ing JL IL Hens weighing 5H to 8 Missionary Society Church of Christ Met Last Thursday . ' Pioneer Methodist Church • Charles Goodwin Brown, pastor ---- q-JK «ehnol hour. Classes and rooms for all. -Your interest and attendance is urged. , i’­ ll :00—Sunday morning worship hour. A service of helpfulness. ) 7:00—Methodist Youth Fellowship hour. Shirley Slater will lead the evening devotional hour. 8:00 — Sunday evening worship hour. You will enjoy the orgwn music and singing. ’ 7:30—Wednesday evenings choir re­ hearsal hour with Mrs. M. O. Hawkins directing. 7:30—Thursday evenings mid-week services. Bible and prayer hour. Our church needs us at our best, If ft U to serve at ite best. Ole Hollingstead, who drove up The Missionary society of the with his wife from Nampa, Calif., Church of Christ met Thursday in last week underwent a major opera­ the church parlors for regular busi­ tion last Thursday. ness meeting. Mrs. Art Towne, Bob Doyle, of Fairview, entered president, presided over the busi­ last Thursday for treatment of a ness affairs and Mrs. Liston Par- badly burned face, received when a I rish, was program chairman. Her fire extinqiysher he was starting to subject was: “A Wonderful Saviour." till blew up. ~ ’ Devotional« were 119th Psalm. Em­ Carl Junior Elvers, of Myrtle Point, ma Farr and Alice Rhay sang, ac­ underwent an append ctomy on Fri­ companied by Myrtle Fiser. Mrs. day and on Saturday, M m . Elwin Al­ Parrish gave the poem, ’Streams in ford. of Sitkum, entered for treat­ the Desert.” ment. Several of the ladies who attended Mrs. Harold Hatcher came over the Turner camp gave reports on from Sutherlin last week and under­ missionary work; one spoke of the went a major operation Monday work that is done in Mexican hospi­ morning. tals, donations sent to Mexico’s Beav­ Operations for removals of tonsils erton Christian Home and to the Boys' Church of Christ and adenoids were performed on Camp at Bridge. Meeting closed with Monday for four youngsters—Guy all singing, “Into My Heart.” East 4th & Coulter Mullen, Elmer, Dennis and Jimmy, The following attended: Mesdames Liston Parrish, Pastor Alford. Lois Robinson underwent an Parrish, Allen Rhay, Clarence Fiser, Thursday, 7:30, Bible study and appendectomy the same day. Don Furr, Mary Wimer, S. S. Har- prayer meeting. " On Tuesday, Miss Electa Farris, of denbrook, Ernest Benham, Archie Friday, 7:30, Church social hour, Portland, a niece of Chas. Gailas, un­ Hatcher, A. F. Wilson, A. N. Foley, | sponsored by the rpen’s class. Every- derwent a major operation; W. E. John Sanders, Harold McCue, A. L. one is invited to come. Stewart entered for treatment; and Erickson, Amos Payne, Ralph Harry, Bible school, 9:45. T. Ralph Harry, Mrs.> Betty Janett was admitted. ’ ’ Ervin McKee, Art Towne, Maud Bean supt. Yesterday Francis Gibney, of Green and Miss Jennie Lafferty and Joyce Morning worship, 11 o’clock. Lord’s Acres, injured in the Coos Bay Log­ Benham. supper. Special music. Message by ging Co. camp, was brought in for | Pastor, “Bringing Heaven to Earth.” treatment. ' . Jr. C. E„ 6:30. Church of God Dismissals the past week were Mrs. Youhg People’s C. E. 7:00. Mrs. Corner of Henry & Seventh Sts. Ernest Storm on Monday, John Quil- Fiser will lead the discussion.' Pastor, A. L. Perry haugh on Tuesday, Jottie Watson yes­ Evening service, 8:00. An inform­ All are invited to attend. If your al, inspirational, evangelistic service. terday and Chas. Gaslin today. Child does not go to Sunday School You are cordially invited to attend. this date elsewhere, we urge you to send them, Choir practice Wednesday, 7:30. Fuel OU Sunday School, 10 a. m. Don Farr, director. September 30—Period 5 coupons Preaching serviced 1 a. m. valid March 26 through September Young People’s meeting, 6:45 p. m. The Assembly or God 30. Heating coupons—one unit, value or better still bring them. 2nd and Heath Streets ten gallons; ten units, 100 gallons. I Preaching service 7:30 p. m. I L. C. Parsing. Faetor Gasoline 8under September 21—No. 7 stamps in The Holy Name Catholic Church 9:45 a. m., Sunday school with new A book,. each good for four Mass at 9:30 a. m. every Sunday. classes for every age. Bertha Byrd, gallons, valid through this date. superintendent. July 21 expiration date of old “A” 11:00 a. m., Morning worship. Pas­ mileage ration books and No. 6 I tor L. C. Persing, »peaking. stamps—renewal forms available at 6:30 p. m., Christ Ambassador's service stations and ration boards. When the fight begins within him­ meeting for young people. Tires self, the man’s worth something.— 7:30 p. m., Evangelistic service. En­ Cars with C ration books must Browning. % joyable song service. Music rendered have tires inspected every three It matters not what you are thought months; B books every 4 montt]£ A to be, but what you are.—Publius by the choir. Tuesday books every 6 months. September Syrus. 7:30 p. m., Prayer meeting. 30 'next inspection deadline for A what to use on them. FARR 8c Bonk No, $ FOR SALE — “Farmers’ Bargains” Every man and woman should be Friday book holders. ELWOOD. ______________________ Sj July 31—Expiration date 8or red Pullets — Weaner Pigs — Pups _____ _________________________ 7:30 p. m. Bible Study. today a law to himself, herself,—a Canning Peas — Cars — Wood |>OR SALE—One long 2-year old «temps P, Q, R and S (meats-fats). We carry a complete line of V- law of loyalty to Jesus' Sermon on Rfinffp« — Pi UR — WnrSA« ______ __ Ww .i J* -J 11- Rari etomno T hnonmo. imliri fiala. Ranges — fcwlpr Feeder Pigs Horses.' Guernsey Bull, good and gentle. I «temps T becomes valid July First Church of Christ, Scientist the Mount.—Mary Baker Eddy. See FARR A ELWOOD’S “Swap i Call at ranch and take a look at 25; U on August 1; V on August 8, Belts for all makes of Refrigerators, Coquille, Oregon The doctrine that retifies the con­ Washing Machines and other equip­ Board.” ' s | him. At a fair price. J. C. -Mc­ and W on August 15—all expire Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. ment. Washer Service Co., 365 W. science, purifies the heart, and pro­ I August 31. Each weekly aeries good Adams, on Bethel Creek in Coos Sunday Service at 11 a. m. Front, Coquille. Phone. 16tfs! duces love to God and man, is nec­ STILL HAVE about 60 Hanson strain I 26t3* for 16 polNW Subject for next Sunday, Truth.” large type Leghorn Cockerels, suit­ I County. essarily true, whether men can com­ August 7—Expiration date for blue FEED YOUR DOG GAINES DOG Wednesday evening meeting at 1:00 able for friers, at 75c to 11.25 each. I prehend all its depths and relations or GLASSWARE—Rock Sharpe Crys­ stamps N, P and Q (processed foods), o’clock. FOOD—Farr & Elwood. a not.—J. B. Walker. Bring your own crates. Rovang, tal Glassware. Priced 35 cents to all of which became valid July L Free public Reading Room at 255 500 N. Beach. 28t2*s $2.00. You mustsee it to appre­ Blue stamps R, S, and will be valid We waste our best years in distill­ W. Second. Roxy Bldg., open every NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the ing the sweetest flowers of life into day excepvSunday and holidays from ciate its Beauty. J. A. Lamb Com­ from August 1 through September 7. PERMANENT WAVE, 59c. Do your undersigned was on the 1st day of potions, which, after all, do not Im­ ■ ' Bation Book No. 1 pany. own Permanent with Charm-Kurl July, 1943, duly appointed by the mortalize, but only intoxicate. — 12:30 to 5:00 p. m. 8ag«r. August 15— Sugar stamp vouniy Kit. Complete equipment, includ­ FOR RENT—Cabin, partly furnished, County voun Court of ot loos Coos vounty, County, ore- Ore­ ~ ■ • --------------- I^o. 1Í, good for five pounds, expires. gon, ton, as administratrix of the estate of Longfellow. ing 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy 3 minutes walk from Smith Woods Louis A. Sonneland, deceased; and October 31—Canning sugar stamps to do, absolutely harmless. Praised all The moral $randeur of independent plant. J. Ray Clinton, across high­ all persons persons having having ' claims claims ’ against against No. 15, 16 each good for five pounds, said A WELL PLANNED by thousands Including June Lang, estate are hereby required to integrity is the sublimest thing in way from the plant. 27tfs expire. > . present them to me, ' with' [ ------- nature, before which the pomp of glamorous movie star. Money re­ proper SERVICE 100 SELECT N.~H. and R. I Laying | Coffee. August 11—Stamp No. 22, vouchers attached and duly vei ____ Eastern maglficence and the splen- eriffed, funded if not satisfied. Barrow at the office of O. C. Sanford, attor ­ Hens for quick sale, $2.00 each. good for one pound, expires. July 21 Drug Company. 24t 10* can do much in lessening ney, in Coquille, Oregon, within six dor of conquest are odious as well as Also 60 Hanson Strain Leghorn i expiration date for coffee stamp No. months from the date of this notice. perishable.—Buckminster. the grief of the bereaved PAINT UP—CLEAN UP—We carry trapnested hens, one and two year ¡21. Dated ¿nd published first time July a full Line of High Quality Paint Shoes. October 31—Stamp No 18, 8, 1943. olds. $1.75 ea. Inquire Wm. Zled- r Helen M. G. Sonneland, ..for every purpose, including Mir­ rich, 601 N. Taylor or phone 75L. good for one pair of shoes through ‘ 2515 Administratrix of said Estate. | acle Wall. Be sure and get a copy lt*s oi our New Paint Styling Booklet —Free. J. A. Lamb Company, s SAVE Costly Delays — By checking your Farm Machinery In advance NEW FARM MACHINES—We have and order necessary Repairs NOW. Two Farmall Cultivators and one Genuine IHC Repairs. J. A. Lamb grain drill. See us for details rel­ Company. , , s ative to Rationing Regulations.— J. A. Lamb Company. s FOR SALE—8-room modem home, Oregonian Subscribers: Please large living room with fireplace, FOR SALE—Three cows, one Jersey help your carrier by having your 2 baths, kitchen wired for electric and two Jersey and Durham, 5, 8 paper money ready at his first call. stove. Large lot 100x665, double and 8 years old; «11 giving milk. -garage, cow barn and chicken Remember he must pay his paper Cortland Ellis on Fairview road, obligation before the 10th of the houses, all electric wired. Location, phone 5R22. lt*s month. Thank you. four blocks from down town Co­ NOTHING OVERLOOKED quille. Plenty of fruit and berries. ■ FOR RENT—2-room Furnished Cabin Renters will vacate Aug. 1st. Small1 at 945 North Coulter. Ben H. P. O. Box No. 145 Phone Ml no matter how large and elaborate down payment. See Wm. Zied- Owen. 27tfs Coquille, Oregon the scale upon which the funeral " rich, 601 N. Taylor,' or phone 75L, J X FOR RENT OR SALE — $700.00— Coquille. lt*s arrangements are to be made. That 4-room house, has complete bath, is our policy—that is our proud gas range and water heater. On BABY CHICKS—Place your order; claim after many years of experi­ Marshfield highway. See Brooks | now for day-old chicks, Parmenter Reds, N. H. Reds, Barr^ Rocks, ence A conference with us will Dr. De La Rhu* Used Furniture. Its Hanson Strain Leghorns and heavy be to your advantage. Eyesight FOR SALE—110 volt D. C. % h. p. crosses. Finest obtainable par­ Specialist Motor; one auto Heater; set of auto : ent stock. Chicks available daily. Horns. See L. Tennison, 512 Sixth Wm. ZJedrich, 601 N. Taylor, Co- i Eyaa Examined - Glasses Fitted street. -------------- lt*s quille or phone 75L. lt*s Reception room jointly with •• i Reversing the procedure, and reading from right to left, the scene above WE SPECIALIZE on permanent re- 1 Dr. J. R Bunch shows Janet Blair, Don Ameche, Cobina Wright, J.r., Jack Oakie and Veda pain for cut or broken casings and I Coquille Bandon Laird Buildins Lain» Pheou «1-J «2-J ! Ann Borg as they appear in Columbia's "Something to Shout About ” at the tubes, any size or type. All work I0HH 1083 Roxy Theatre Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Also in the Gregory Ratoff fully guaranteed. Thornton Tire film are William Gaxton and Hazel Scott. Service. 22tfs Gems of Thought Rationing Calendar GANO FUNERAL HOME /Attention to Details NOTICE The Oregonian Agency SCHROEDER BRO8^ MORTUARIES, Inc DAIRY SUPPLIES—For McCormick Deering Milker Parts and Dairy Supplies—See us. J. A. Lamb Company. • Something to Shout About" Hailed As Hit At Roxy Thur, to Sat FREE WITH PAINT PURCHASES— Your purchase thoroughly stirred on our paint shaker. FARR * EL WOOD,' to Buy-LateModel Trucks, Pickups and Cars. Se« Archie Bushnell at Southwestern Motors Coquille Don Ameche, Janet Blair and Jack Oakie are starred in «Columbia's spec­ tacular new musical. "Something to b i Shout About," which will be shown at the Roxy Theatre Thursday, Fri- tay and Saturday to introduce some- Phone 83 Night Phone 272X Southwestern Motors Chevrolet comedy, captivating singing and in­ spired dancing. According to Holly­ wood report, the new film is one of the season’s outstanding extrava­ ganzas; a mere recital of its players and credits is sufficient proof there­ of! In addition to its star trio, with Miss Blair fresh from her triumphal appearance as "My Sister Eileen,” the new film features William Gaxton, Broadway’s king of musical comedy; Cobina Wright, Jr., social registerite songstress, and Hazel Scott, musical idol of New York’s Cafe Society and radio’s millions of swing fans. Not satisfied with such an array of talent, producer-di rector Gregory Rat­ off obtained for the new film the diverse services of a canine comedy troupe, “The Bricklayers,” one of MISS INEZ ROVER Instructor of Piano High School Credits Givea 105 W. 2nd «9-L Pallet star David Lichine, who acted as choreographer and dancer, and Cole Porter, who penned the smash song hits of the picture including: “You’d Be So Nice to Come Hony To,” “I Always Knew,” “Hasta Lu ego,” “Lotus Bloom,” “Something to Shout About” and “Through Thick and Thin.” ' Anywhere - For Hire SAND AND GRAVEL COAL — FUEL OIL — STORAGE Agents for Oregon-Nevada-California Fast Freight Office Phone Farr ft Elwood Bldg. 5 W. Second St J