The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 26, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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THE COQUILLE VALLEY SENUNtt. COQÜtUX OkiOON, TWÍ1M»4 ay .
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Girl—Part time. FOR SALE or will let out on shares AArc
Work can be done at own conven- | —18 head of Ewes. Bill Foote, 408
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ience, 2 or 3 hours a day. Apply
Lorenz Department Store.
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Youths Of 17 Moy
E 9th St7,t—Beor Creek Pioneer > Now Enlist in Novy
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Pioneer Methodist Church
Charles Goodwin Brown, pastor
9:49 Sunday School hour. Enjoy
this hour with rooms for every class.
11:00 Sunday morning worship
hour. Sermon subject, “God’s Wise
Plans for Us.”
7:00 Youth Fellowship hour. Alive
and interesting.
8:00 Sunday evening worship hour
Organ music, song service and brief
message combine to make this help­
ful.
7:30 Wednesday evening’s choir
rehearsal hour. Mrs. M. O. Hawkins,
director.
7:30 Thursday evening's mid-week
services.
7:30 Friday evening.
Vacation
Bible school demonstration.
; The world will never be greatly
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helped by people who merely wish it.
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were better. We must put ourselves
into the task of helping to make it
i better
TAKEN UP—Stray dog. a Colyer, 5
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(Western World)
| Enlistment of qualified seventeen-
WANTED—Woman or Girl to care, weeks ago.
Can be secured at,
The death recently of Mrs. Roaella year-old young men for future Naval
for children, between 8 a. m. and
Father Kelley’s home, 891 East
GOOD USED PIANO For Sale-Call
4 p. m„ five days a week. Call
First street, by paying 29c for this: Beach was the passing of one identi- i flight training has been resumed, and
222J, Coquille.
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153R. Mrs. Bill Walker, 397 South j adv.
ad
it fied with the early history of the applications now are being received
Bear Creek valley, one of the most by the Nasal Aviation Cadet Selection
Division.
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____________________________ WANTED TO BUY — Old horses, productive agricultural areas in Coos Board, Seattle.
NOTICE TO MOTHERS—I will do
cow» and calve» for mink feed. B. county.
The 'Program, which calls for col­
Mrs. Beach had a clear
sewing for School Children. My
T. Hepler, Leneve. Phone 9R5, memory despite her advanced age, lege training before the enlistees be­
work is guaranteed. Mr». Gerald
Coquille.
29t4*s I I and shortly before I.er death had1 gin their flight instructions, has been
McEwen, on Terre» Ranch Road,
begun telling early experiences with I reopened with quotas considerably
across from Myrtle Buri, 3rd house WATER PUMPS—We carry a full a view of perhaps having them re- | smaller than those prior to the clos­
line of replacement pumps for
on toft.
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The following concerning . ing down of enlistments July *. Only
worn out water systems, also have eorded.
her
family
and others was told to high school graduates not later than
ULADQUARTEKS tor Crown Dairy
centrifugal and
rotary
power
who will be graduated not later than
and Poultry Feeds st Pacific Feed I ‘ pumps in stock. J. A. Lamb Com­ Mr. and Mrs. Haga:
s John Flam and family came to February 15, 1944 are eligible. Young
A need Co.
tfr I pany.
Bear Creek in 1872 from Minnesota men who have not been graduated
They came to can be enlisted now and will be
FOR SALE—Several hundred N. H. '•'OR Expert Emergency, Repair Ser­ near
near . . Minneapolis.
Minneapolis.
started pullets and cockerels, also
vice on Milking Machines, Farm San Francisco by train and to Em- placed on an inactive duty status un-
Water Systems, Tractors and Farm Piro by ocean steamer and up Coos til they receive
Barrod Rocks and Austro-lorpa at
school ‘
„ , their
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. high
,
4ch<M>
29c to 50 each. Choice baby chick»
TEACHER wants High school girl for
Machines, call J. A. Lamb Com- Bay to Isthums Slough by boat, from diplomas. Following their gradua-
at 19c and up. Also a variety of
housework before and after school.
t-ny. Note- -For Quick Service, where they came overland on the tion from high school, these young
excellent laying hans at 83.00 ea.
No Saturday. Sunday or evening
small machines should be sent to wooden railroad track with wagons men will be sent to college at Navy
St. James’ Episcopal Church
801 N. Taylor or phone 78L, Co­
our ihop..
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work. School bus available. Good
s1 drawn by mules, to Beaver Slough, I expense and «will receive up to one
Corner E. 3rd A Elliott Sts.
quille.
lt*s
wages.
Mrs. Verna Cox, phone
“ now Coaledo.
year of collge training. Those who
HAY
The Rev. Robert L. Greene, Vicar
Its DK LAVA j T m EPARATORS anTMilk-
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From Beave4 Slough they came have completed their high school
Alfalfa — Oats & Vetch
Sunday:
probably will be sent to college in the
an. Parts and Dairy Supplies. Get
ATTENTION HUNTERS — Just re­
Buy Now While Available , down the' Coquille River by scow to
7:30 a. m. Holy Communion.
EATON FEED STORES 28t4
P“rk'r«^«-ne" futur*
them at Pacific Feed A Seed Co. tf r
ceived our final shipment of Duck
11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer with
they met Dr. S.,L. Leneve, their first! The program following college in­
Decoys for this season. If you need FOR SALE—House and Lot, 70x100. !
Sermon.
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WASHING MACHINE REPAIR—We friend in the new country.
They eludes: four months at a Flight Pre-
Decoys, Buy NOW.
J. A Lamb
Write J. N. McNair, Box 483, Co- I service all makes of washer». then went up Bear Creek on an elk ■ paratory School, three months at a Wednesday:
Company.
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10:00 a. m. Holy Communion.
quilto, Ore.
8ItW| Washer Service Co.
3<H West trail, packing their belonging on their CAA-WTS School, where they re-
f
Front
St.
Phone
17.
• tfs^backs. The Bobbie Rock place, now iceive their first flight training; then
Help Wanted
See Schroeder’» Jewelry Store in
Church of Christ
' i the Devereaux ranch, was the first three months at a Pre-flight School,
Several women have indicated to
Coquille for Diamonds and Watch PAINT UP—CLEAN UP—We carry ' place they came to. Others, in their and then approximately seven months
East 4th A Coulter
the Coquille Laundry management
a full Line of High Quality Paint
Straps.
.tie
Liston Parrish, Pastor
order were: the Evans place, now at Naval Air Stations. Upon com-
that they would like to work there
for every purpose, including Mir-
the W. J. Haga farm; Jenkins, now pletion of this the young men will be
after school starts In order that we FOR SALE—7 Jersey Cow», young
Thursday,
7:30, Bible Study and
scie Wall. Be sure and get a copy the Heffley place; Van Leuven, Bing- 1 commissioned as Ensigns in the Navy
may know whore we stand and be
stock. Albert Breuer, Myrtle Point.
Prayer Meeting.
ui our New Paint Styling Booklet
aman, Benson, (now the Frank Cui- or Second Lieutenants in the Marine
able to plan for the coming months
Bible School 9:49. T. Ralph Harry,
Box 184.
' 30t3*s
—Free. J. A. Lamb Company.
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ver place) Flam; Baldwin (now the Corps, and will receive the golden Supt. Everyone is welcome at the
we are asking that anyone Who con­
templates taking a position with us, DO NOT throw away that broken . PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. Morris Ray place), Doyl, and Randle- | wings of Naval Aviators.
Lord’s House.
THERMOS BOTTLE—Just get a1
[ But the (reining does not ceaie
come in at once and make arrange­
Kalsomining and wood finishing— man on Randleman creek.
Morning Worship 11 o’clock. Lord’s
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new
Replacement
filler
at
Farr
A
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The Prewitt family came to Bear ! here. The young men are sent on to Supper, special music and message
ments as to time, etc. One woman is
1043 Wall Papers, Imperial, Pitts-
s I ' burgh and Birge.
needed at once. Steady job all win­ • Elwood’s.
No raise in Creek in 1873 or 1874. The Flam operational bases for two more by the pastor on, “The Real Mean­
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ter. Coquille Laundry.
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prices. Herbert E. Wood, phone girls were the only girls there when months of specialized training, in- ing of Pentecost."
¡eluding Navigational flight, forma-
288. ■ Coquille. 279 North Henry they arrived.
Jr. C. E. 6:30.
HAVING TROUBLE WITH FLEAS?
Roselia Flam was marired to Hor- tion flying, gunnery, and al) other
•t.
lltfs
Evening service 8 o’clock. An in­
Ask us what to do for them. Farr
ace Van Leuven in 1874. They were i phases of combat aviation.
formal evangelistic service. Mes-
A Elwood.
« AUTO PAINTING and Body Work. JU8T ARRIVED—Nice assortment of tjie f jrgj couple fo b* married on Bear I In order to qualify, a candidate
sage by thé pastor.
wooden kegs. Farr A Elwood.
» creek. Horace Van Leuven died in must rank in the upper fifty percent , Wednesday, 7:30, Choir practice,
Bring your car in—we can start
WANTED To Rant Or Might Buy—3
work at once. Southwestern Motor WE BUY Hides and GaScara Bark, 18®^’ *eav*n8 her with five children, of the male members of his high
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Don Farr, director.
or 4 room modern house, furnished.
Co.
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g L the oldest ten years old, and the school class scholastically and must ,
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D. H.
Wet or Dry. Farr A Elwood.
Just for man and wife.
-1 youngest five months. She raised have recommendations a»to his moral J First Church of Christ, Scientist
its
Farias, Gen. Del., City.
WANTED—New or used Trash Burn­
the family on the home place—the character
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reputation.
er, with or without coils
Phone
Van Leuven place. She later re­ Parents’ consent is necesary for any
Sunday
School
at
9:30 a. m.
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married and her name Was Mrs. W. young man to be enrolled |n this pro­
Sunday Service at 11 a. m.
FOR SALE—House and 2 ft acres at L, Beach when she died
gram.
Subject for next Sunday, “Christ
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east end of Eleventh street Ford) John Flam, father of Mrs. Beach,
Complete information regarding Jesus.’
Liday at 731 East Eleventh, Co­ left Germany in 1897 when Mrs. this can be received by writing the
Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00
quille.
lt*s BefichVas two years old. Her father Naval Aviation Cadet Selection Board
o’clock.
IN THE COUNTY COVET OF THE was the frist man bn Bear Creek to ¡at 1301 Second Avenue, Seattle,
Free public Reading Room at 285
have a.cow and a team of oxen. Her , Washington.
COUNTY OF COOS, STATE
W. Second, Roxy Bldg., open every
OF OREGON
husband, Horace Van Leuven, was
I SHOPPING BASKETS—LAUNDRY
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11. ■ —.
day except Sunday and holidays from
In the Matter of the Estate of
the first one on-Bear Creek to own
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BASKETS — CLOTHES HAMP­
12:30 to 9:00 p. m.
Charles Heller
Church
of
God
¡a horse.
She was remarried in a
ERS — SEE THEM AT FARR A
Citation
Corner of Henry A Seventh Sts.
To Amanda M. Heller, WUUatnC. '»hake house as there were no other
ELWOOD«.
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Pastor, A. L. Perry
Heller, Frank Heller and Nevy.L. kind of houses then. At the time of
Heller
and
to
all
other
devisees
All
are
Invited to attend. If your
FOR SALE—8-room modem home,
and heirs unknown, if any there her death she had been making her child does not go to Sunday School
large living room with fireplace,
be GREETING:
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i home with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fel-
two baths, kitchen wired for elec-'
SAVE those farm and house tools.
1N THE NAME OF THE STATE lows on Bear Creek. She was 88 elsewhere, we urge you to send them,
See us for the proper stones to
Sunday School, 10 a, m.
trie stove, large lot 100x839 ft,
OF OREGON, You are hereby cited' years of age.
and required to appear in the Coun- I
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keep them Sharp. Farr A Elwood.
Preaching service 11 a. m.
double garage, cow bam and chick­
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ty Court of the State of Oregon, fori
Young People’s meeting, 8:49 p. m.
en houses, all electrically wired,
the County of Coos at the Court; ln RamrflAr'c (mir*
or better still bring them.
Room thereof, at Coquille in the ,n KcCOraer S k^OUrr
only four blocks from downtown
Preaching service 7:30 p. m.
Coquille, plenty of fruit and ber­ FOR SALE—Gould’s purebred Rom­ County of Coo» within ten days from 1 „ • _
A WELL PLANNED
ries. Home ready for immediate
ney rams, yearlings, range raised, the date of the service of such Cite-! Dale Stevens paid a $10 fine in
Uon
if
served
within
Coos
County,
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Recorder
Leslie
’
s
court
last
Saturday
occupation, located at 791 W.
SERVICE
Just arrived!
Shipment of bi-
from Imported Sires, price reason­ Oregon, «within twenty days if for
observe a stop sign,
Fourt Stroat. To see, make ap­
cycles and bike accessories, Good-
able. Gould A Arnold, Gaylord, served within any other County of
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John Courtright also paid a
can do much in lessening
pointment with owner: 801 N. Tay­
year Store.
Ore
30tfs the State, or if served by publication
on Monday this week.
The
within twenty-eight days from the fine
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lor8L, phone 73L, Coquille.
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the grief of the bereaved
FOR SALE—Two Romney Bucks, 18 date of the first publication thereof, charge entered on the police blotter r
A
f 6 r ”SALE— Hand garden cultivator,
then and there to show cause, if any was “reckless driving” and “making
mos. Also two lambs, 9 mo. All exist, why an' order of Mie should
lawn mower, Maytag gas motor,
subject- to registration.
Dr. J. R. not be made and license granted to filthy remarks to the officer."
also good ice-box. 801 N. Taylor
Jas. A. Webber is to pay a 310
Bunch._______
_____________ if J. Arthur Berg, Administrator of Mid
or phone 79L, Coquille.
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estate for the sale of
fine Sept. 1. The charge filed against
FOR
SALE
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"Farmers
Bargains"
—
All the merchantable timber now
H mm 188
Coquille
AUTOMATIC*ttectric Water System
him on Tuesday was for drunken­
Farm — CatUe — Team of Horses
standing, lying or being on the
198 8o. Coulter St.
For deep or shallow wells, get our
ness.
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NEMi of the NW V« of Section 34.
Milking Machine — N. H. Roosters.
prices and see the Gould Pump
in Township 27 South of Range
See Farr A Elwood’s Swap Board, s
before you buy. Farr A Elwood, s
11 West of the Willamette Meri­
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dian in Coos County, Oregon;.
WITNESS, the Hon. L. D. Felsheim,
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Judge of CoUnty Court of the State
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Oregonian Subscribers: Ptease
of Oregon tor the County of Coos
help your carrier by having your
and with the seal of Mid Court, af­
POLTTRNE88
paper money ready at his first call.
fixed this 18th day of August, 1943.
True politeness is perfect ease and i
ATTEST:
Remember he must pay hie paper
' iicwum.
freedom. it
It «till
simply consists in treat-
am
w. Oddy, Clerk.
L. . W.
obligation before the 10th of the
NightHSiM S3
By 0. Vaughan, Deputy. I inl other» just I as you love to be
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month. Thank you.
(Seal)
31t5 , iranf«^
NOTHING OVERLOOKED
treated VAiirealf
yourself.—Chesterfield.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE I
Good manners are the blossom of
STATE OF OREGON FOR
no matter bow large and elaborate
Earl L Schroeder
Fl
good sense and good feeling.—Sam­
COOS COUNTY
Coquille, Oregon
the
scale upon which the funeral
JIMMIE HASSEN,
Plaintiff, uel Johnson.
arrangements are to be made. That
Chevrolet — Buick
DORA ERICKSON' HASSEN.
True politenes requires humility,
is our policy—that is our proud
Defendant. good sense and benevolence.
To
claim
after many years of experi-
think more highly of ourselves than
To: DORA ERICKSON HASSEN:
ence
A conference with us will
Dr. De La Rhu*
we
ought
to
think,
destroys
its
quick
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IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, You are hereby re­ ening principle.—Lydia H. Sigourney.
io »our advantage.
Ey might
quired to appear and answer the
Good manners and soft words have
Specialist
complaint filed against you in the
above-entitled suit, on or before the brought many a difficult thing to
last day of the time prescribed in pass.—Vanbrugh.
the Order for publication of this
Reception room jointly with
summons, which prescribed time is
There is no policy like politeness,
once a week for four (4) weeks, or since a good manenr often succeeds
Dr J R Bunch
five (9) consecutive issues of the
< oquille
Bandon
•.» Irrt HiiHdlns
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newspaper herein mentioned, the where the best tongue has failed.—
1083
Coquille Valley Sentinel, the first Elias L. Magoon.
day of which is August 9, 1943, and
Self-denial
is
practical
and
is
not
!
last day of which is September 2,
1943; and if you fail to appear and only polite to all but is pleasant to |
answer said complaint by said time, those who practice |t.—Mary Baker
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief prayed for therein, a suc­ Eddy,.
cinct statement of which is as fol­
High School
Every Car and Truck coming into our Service Department
lows:
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE I
Classical
Credito
STATE
OF
OREGON
IN
AND
FIRST:
That
the
bonds
of
matri
­
will be given FREE a Duration Check-up
I
Given
tn plaintiff
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS
mony now existing between
If you are a car or truck owner you operate a dis­
and defendant, be dissob.
Ived,
.
and In the Matter of the Estate of John 1
tinct part of America’s transportation system, which
that plaintiff be awarded an
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in absolute
P. Mesaer, Deceased.
MUST be kept running efficiently to maintain our
he defend-
Case No. 3820
decree of divorce from the
ant.
Notice of Final Account'
War Effort. We are offering our service and facili­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
SECOND:
For sdth other and
ties to give you a complete diagnosis of your car or
tie«
further relief as to the Colirt shall that the undersigned has filed in the
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GANO FUNERAL
HOME
Gems of Thought
WRECKEB
^Attention
to Details
filisi*
The Oregonian Agency
Southwestern
Motors
INSPECTION
FREE
NOTICE
SCHROEDER BROS.
MORTUARIES, Inc.
for your
CAR or TRUCK
during
August 16 to August 31
truck without obligation. Why not avail yourself
of this o«frT Yt win savd fbu MMIess dkJfchAi th
major repairs later
Bring Your Car or Truck t
in Early
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Southwestern
COQUILLE
Motors
MIS3 INEZ ROVER
Coquille Valley Sentinel, a news­ executor of the estate of John P.
paper of general circulation in the Messer, deceased, and that the court
City of Coquille, Coos County, Ore­ Has set Saturday, the twenty-eighth
_____ day
lay of August, 1943, at the
gon, pursuant to the order directing (28th)
publication thereof, which order was hour of ten o’clock (10) A. M., of
made on the 4th day of August, 1943 said day, at the County Court Room,
by the Honorable L. D. Felsheim, Coquille, Oregon, as time and place
County Judge of Coos County. Ore­ for hearing objections to such final
gon.
account and the settlement of Mid
Harry A. Slack,*
I estate.
I
M. Q. Hawkins, ,
Attorney for Plaintiff
Executor of the estate of
First National Bank Building
John P Messer, deceased.
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J 29t9 Coquille, Oregon.
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