The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 23, 1943, Page 9, Image 9

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CLASSIFIED
^¿¡ Penney Stores Beat Bond Quota By 400%
St or phone 242M
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Secretary of the Treasury Henry J.
Cranberry Pickers Wanted ! - Morgenthau hasjust telegraphed the cent more in bunds and stamp* than
J. C. Penney Company congratula­
Cranberry picking at the Sumner
WEANER PIOS FOR SALE—Inquire
tions on the magnificent job of bond
Ftehdxtg,
a
mile
east
of
Bandon
and
B. J. Olsen, Fat Elk.
35t2*
selling which the company's 1810
half a mile south of the highway, will
PERMANENT WAVE->~50c. Do your start next Monday, Sept. 27. Pickers, storqs turned in during the month of
own Permanent with Charm-Kur) at good wages, are needed—women July. In July, 1842, the Penney Com­
pany sold 8% million dollars in War
Kit. Complete equipment includ­ or men, girls or boys.
s
Stamps and Bonds to set a high rec-
ing 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy
HELP
WANTED
—
Oreognian
agent
,
ord
for the chain and department
tn do, absolutely harmless. Praised
for Coquille, man or woman. . Sal- «tore business. This year, in an at­
by thousands including June Lang,
ary and commission, full time not tempt to surpass the 1842 figures, a
glamorous movie star. Money re­
required. For information phone ■ quota of ten million dollars was set
funded if not satisfied.
Barrow
301,
Coquille.
It The complete report for July, which
Drug Company.
35tl0*
was forwarded to the Secretary of the
FOR
SALE
—
1
Pole
Refrigerator,
WANTED — Water wells to drill
Treasury last week, announced the
815.00; 1 Parlor Organ, 815.00. J. amazing total of $42,335,818.85, or
Have new and up-to-date equip­
E. Quick, 361 So. Henry, Coquille, four times the quota set for the cam­
ment and heavy pipe where needed.
stf
Fred C. Loe. Route 1, Marshfield.
paign, and very nearly five times the
30t4*tf
WANTED—Pint Jars or will trade figure of the preceding year. In this
quarts for pints. Call 42L, Co­ one month, Penney «tore» sold 25 per
FOR SALE—Purebred Chow Puppjps,
quille.
five weeks old. Can bo seen at
Bandon. J. W. Ice, east of Eleventh WANTED —
street, Bandon.
36t2*s
Automatic shot gun — all kinds of
— -- ■ —,
■
,
■ Shells — Wash tubs — Boiler Lid.
ELECTRIC WASHING Machine and
Farr A Elwood.
Radio For Sale, on account of no
electricity. C. L. Alford, Box 17, PAPERHANGING,
Katebmining,
Coquille.
It*s I Wood Finishing, Interior and Ex­
I terior Painting. W» buy cotton
WILL CARE For Child, over one i
Herbert E. Wood, 275 N.
year old, in my home, either or! rags.
Henry St. Phone 286.
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both night and day. Call, at 361
East Ninth street, Coquille.
It’s SWEET CORN For Sale — Golden
FOR SALE—A few more New Hamp- 1 - Bantam, first place on Arago road
across the bridge. 82.00 per sack.
shire Rad hens, for locker or can­
Guy E. Mullin.
38t2*s
ning. Average 6 lbs. In lots of I
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6 or more, 30c lb.—Guy C. Torrey, FOR SALE—Weanar Pigs, around 30
Next to Coquille 'Auto Camp, Mfld.
pounds.
Lester Mayse, Sitkum.
Hiway. ’
< ' 35tte
Phone Sitkum line.
36t2*s
ONION SETS—Plant now for green FOR SALE-One 6-ft. McCormick
onions in mid-winter.
25c lb.
Daify Grain Binder. Can ba soon
FARR A ELWOOD.
a
at Burgess Bros, place on Johnson
Mill road.
lt*s
PAINT UP— CLEAN UP—Wo carry
a full Line of High Quality Paint WIRE FENCING—Woven Wire Fenc­
for every purpose, including Mir­
ing and Light and Heavy 4-polnt
acle Wall. Be sure and get a copy
Barb Wire. J. A. Lamb Company, a
M our New Paint Styling Booklet
—Free. J. A. Lamb Company,
s WANTED TO BUY—Ranch around
100 acres from private party or
FOR SALE—29 K acres, lying on
real estate company. K. Grggg,
Marshfield Highway, three miles
1250 O’Farrell St., San Francisco,
from Coquille. House and barn;
Calif.
S5U*s
good dairy ranch. Mrs. Sarah Mc­
Adams, first house aerósa bridge on
Bandon highway
36t3s
AUTO PAINTING and Body Work.
Bring your car in—we can atari
work at once. Southwestern Motor
Co.
r
Si -I
J, ■
BUILD A FIREPLACE—No priority
restrictions, we have brick, lima,
cement. FARR ft ELWOOD.
S
WANTED TO RENT or Might Buy—
4 or 5 room modern house, unfur­
nished. Adults only, for Coquille
people. Walking distance to Smith
Wood Products.
By the 1st of
November. Write A, in care of the
Sentinel.
34t3*
CAN SEALER FOR RENT—Farr *
Elwood.
a
DS LAVAL (SEPARATORS and Milk­
art, Parta and Dairy Supplica. Get
them at Pacific Feed ft Seed Co. tit
Coal Rationing
Started Monday
in merchandise. In terms of war
equipment. Uris means 500 fighter
planes, 300 light tanks, five destroyers I
Through their National Farm Safe­
and five submarines.
ty Program, practically all 4-H club
News of this July achievement, to-
members in the nation's largest vol­
gether with the Secretary's telegram,
unteer youth organization—which
of congratulations, were released at n.iu,
u
a Ume when the Penney Company
was engage in an all-out endeavor j
?rt? ‘T*
to go over the torf .gain this Septem- i
wh^h u, i^L
bar in the Third W.r Loan Drive.
prSX^^iJSl.
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ELECTRIC WIRING—Limited stock I
of copper wiring available for sale,
without priority.
FARR A < EL- I
WOOD.
•
For
Refrigeration
Service
phone L88J—write Box 397, Co­
quille. O. H. Onanier, auÜieiÿxad
Frigidaire Service.
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FOR RENT—Furnished 2-room Apt.,
Bath. Adults, only. No animate.
Inquire Flora E. Dunne, 351 So.
Henry St.
tfa
roofino — 104 sq. ft, tar, nails, in­
structions, only 11.40. FARR ft
ELWOOD.
ALL MAKES ft MODELS
1M1 Ford DeLuxe Coupe
IMS Ford DeLuxe Sedan
1333 Ford Tudor
1931 Ford Model A Tudor
1M1 Mercury 5-Pass. Coupe
1938 Lincoln Sedan
1M1 Buick Station Wagon
1M1 Buick SedkU
1939 Buick Seda«
1M1 Chevrolet DeLuge Sedan
1M0 Chevrolet Bld, Coupe
1939 Chevrolet
Std. Town
Sedan
1838 Frymouth Sedfn
193T Plymouth Coupe
'
ÜR1 Royal
Factory - Built
House Trailer
MANY MORE
Phone 83
Night Phone 27»
Southwestern
Southwestern
MotoVs
Coquille, O to .
* Th* improvement of the under­
standing is for two ends: first, our
own increase of knowledge; secondly,
to enable us to deliver thst know­
ledge to others.—Locke.
Records of all participants in this
i activity are being considered for spec-
I lai recognition in the form of county,
state and national awards provided by
the Bennen Company. They Include
medals to county blue award groups,
I
and a 8100 War Bond to the outstand­
ing safety champion in each state.
An ail-expense trip ib the 22nd
Mrs. Leldnd McGilvery underwent National 4-H Club Congress, Chicago,
a major operation last Wednesday af- ¡Nov. 28, Dec. 1, and a |300 acholar-
temoon.
I ship also will be presented to each of
* On Friday Mrs. Ora Belle entered the four members of the national blue
for treatment and Mis. Jay Jeffries award group selected from the state
underwent a tonsilectomy. She left winners.
the hospital Saturday.
A five pound baby boy, named
George Oerding Sella
Nicky Leigh, was bom to Mr. and
Home
On Fairview Road
•
Mrs. Don Sonneman, who recently
came to Coquille, on Sunday.
The home of Mr. and Mm. Harry
eity
Mrs. Mary Winters entered on Krantz, located just outside the
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Sunday and Mrs. Alta Dishner on .limits on the Fairview road, conaist-
Monday, both for treatment.
Inc of one and one-thirteenth of an
Mrs. Myrtle Nichols, Mrs. Bertha acre, was scM by George E. Oerding
Nye and Esther Hatcher underwent ' to Mr. and Mrs. Adrian C, Wertz. The
major operations yesterday and Jerry new owners expect to move into their,
Howell, and* Johnny Trigg of Myrtle purchase in the near future.'
Point, submitted to appendectomies.
Dismissals the past week ’were
Don't forget a corsage for that spe­
Alicq Brpwn last Friday, Rodney
cial date—roses, gardenias and or­
Halter of Norway and R. V. Kleinfeit
chids at Bergen's.
of Port Orford on Saturday, Mrs. Ag­
nes Hoke on Sunday, and Betty Jean
Apllng of Denmark on Monday.
Mrs. Clarence Osika and baby
A . F. * A. M.
were able to leave the hospital Sun-
Special Communication
TUESDAY, SEPT. 38. 8:M F. M.
We carry a complete line of V-
Belts for all makes of Refrigerators,
Washing Machines and other equip­
ment. Washer Service Co.. 365 W.
Front, Coquille. Phone.
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See Archi« Buehnnll at
Southwestern Motors
Coquille
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Coquille, Oregeu
Sunday School at 8:30 a. m.
Sunday Service at 11 a. as.
Subjec^Csr next Sunday, “Reality.
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 ef God
Comer off Henry A Seventh 8ts.
Pastor, A. L. Perry
All are Invited to attend. If your
child does not go to Sunday 8chool
elsewhere, we urge you to send them,
Sunday School, 10 a. an.
Preaching service II a. m.
. Young People's meeting, 4:45 p. m.
or better still bring them.
Preaching service 7:89 p. m.
Norton’s have world globes now,
Just released by Rand McNally
GANO SERVICE
Werk in M. M.
Visitors Welcome
GANO FUNERAL
HOME
Attention
lio Details
deaf-
NOTH1NG OVERLOOKED
NOTICE
Oregonian Subscribers:
help your carrier by having
paper money ready at his first call.
Remember tee must pay Ms paper
obligation before the lOtft of the
month. Thank yon.
The Oregonian Agency
Ear! L Schroeder
Phone Ml
Coquille, Oregoh
I
cense ef the County Court of Coos
County, Oregon, made and entered
on the 21st day of September, 1843,
in the Matter of the Estate of Charles
Heller, deceased, I wtTl, on and after
Friday, October 22nd, 1843, proceed
to cell, at private sale, to the highest
and best bidder for cash in hand and
‘object to the confirmation ot said
Court, all of the right, title and in­
terest of said Estate, and those claim­
ing under it, in and to the following
described real property, to-wit;
AU of the merchantable Umber
now standing, lying qt being on
the NEK of the NWK of Sec­
tion 34 in Township 27 South c
Range 11 West of the Willamett
Meridian in Coos County, Orc
SCHROEDER BROS
MORTUARIES, ¡M
Uk|«i!ie
Reception room JoiuUj with
Dr. J. R. Bunch
Itandon
1083
MISS INEZ ROVER
I net ructor of Piano
High Scheel
<—-
ii
to Buy-LateM<N|ol
Tracks, D4ckR|M
SH4 C m *
Pioneer Methodist Church
Chadwick lodge No. 18
See “Spike" Leane for the best in
Liability, or other Insurance. Offioe,
next door to Coquille Hospital,
wiU be received by mo,
phone 8; residence phone 85L.
s Administrator of said Estate, at my
office in Coquille, Coos County, Ore­
gon. ■¡■^a
Calling canta. M) tar S1J».
r •
. X Arthutf Rsrt.
Administrate^ ef the Estate
3615
of Charles Heller, Deceased
WANTED
E. 3rd A Elliott Sts.
The Rev. Robert L. Greene, Vicar
Suaday: September 8SU>
7:30 a. m. Holy Communion.
8:45 a. m. Church School.
11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer with
Sermon.
Wedneedny: September 8Mb
10:00 a. m. Holy Comipunion.
2:30 p. m. St James' Guild.
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Justice Court Cases
«
Ernest Wilson Evans was sum­
moned by the state police last Wed­
nesday and again on Thursday to ap­
pear in Justice Bull’s court for hav­
ing a combined overload on hia. log­
ging truck.
Three men paid fines and costs last
Wednesday th the local J. P. court,
$8.00 in each Instance. Bruce Allen
Briggs had a driver overload; George
Leroy Kultin and Robert Everett
Parrish, for overheight loads.'
Lionel C. Baker paid 88 00 on
Thursday for a trailer unit overload,
while James Paris Heath was sum­
moned for having a combined over­
load.
Episcopal Church
Rev. Charles Goodwin Brown,
Pastor
While the Company average of, That the 4-H'ers are helping to re­
Sunday School hour, every Sunday
Bond sate, for July amounted to 125 duce the annual farm fire losses of
per cent of its merchandise sales, in- } 3,500 "
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.....__ ~ of dollars in morning at 3.43.
lives
and ; millions
dividual stores and Individual states BOw in^placeabie ~buiidi^
Sunday morning worship hour.
_______ i and
turned in far greater percentages.
equipment vitally essential to'the war Sermon subject: "The Wisdom of
Following is a copy of the tele­ program, is reflected in the clubber's God." 11:00 O'clock.
The Youth Fellowship group meets
gram sent the company by Mr. Mor­ records of achievement in the current
gen the u:
National 4-H Farm Safety Acitvity. every Sunday evening at IM o'clock.
Among the aims of the prqgram are Noble Chownlng, J/., leads the devo­
to impress others to become safety tions, this evening.
Sunday Wening worship hour, with
.conscious to locate fire hazards and
'correct them, and to assist'in provid­ special emphasis on the music, 8:00
o’clock.
f f ■
ing or installing simple home fire-
Choir rehearsal hour every Wed­
; fighting equipment in or near all
[farm buildings. The youthful workers nesday evening at 7:30.
have made big strides in carrying out i Mid-week services every Thursday
.'at 7:30.
•
these objectives since the activity's
Official Board will meet on Mon­
inception last January, byv giving
talks, demonstrations and playlets on day, September 27th, at 7:30.
Young Adults will begin now to
accident and fire prevention at local
plan
for October 8th at Marshfield.
meetings, by inspecting home prem­
ises for accident and fire hazards, and Ask your pastor about this meeting.
"Many a sermon,” says Roy L.
conducting community-wide safety
campaigns.
Their safety activities Smith, “has been carefully prepared,
have called for extraordinary efforts but ruined through careless listening.
tl»is year, due to the large number of Why not Listen in some church next
Sunday morning?
inexperienced workers on farms.
Belle Knife Hospital
A priority system on coal deliv­
eries—to assure a fair distribution of
the available supply according to the
need of consumers—went into effect
last Monday, Sept. 20, in Washington,
Oregon and the ten northern counties
ot Idaho.
“This is the same area now under
firewood
priorities and the coal pri­
BABY CARRIAGES—838.85.
J. A.
Lqmb Company.
a ority system will operate in the same
maftner,” James C. Scully, regional
fuel rationing executive, Office of
Price Administration, said yesterday.
The action on coal was taken by OPA
Co.
at the direction of Howard Gray,
, g ma un well <■,
l i re n y a w - m
a i '■ ■ ■"■ y i.
■■—
Deputy Solid Fuels Administrator for
FLOOR SANDER FOR RENT Farr War under Hat-old Ickes.
A Elwood.
The firewood rationing order which
has been in effect in this same area
Permanent all-year job open at since July 28, has been iwriud to In­
Sunset cemetery, Marshfield, Oregon. clude both wood and coal and becomes
Outdoor work. Older man preferred. a new ration order No. 14-A, ltoocoe
If you are looking for shipyard wages, A. Day, acting chief of the North­
don't apply. Address 8upt. Sunset west Solid Fuels Rationing Branch of
Cemetery, Box 91C, R. D. No. 1, OPA, explained.
Marshfield, Oregon, or call 1230J,
"It was necessary to add coal to the
Marshfield.
38t3*s rationing order because of the uncer­
tainty of the coal supply for thia
FARM MACHINE REPAIRS — Re­
area,” Day said, "the shortages of
place all broken parts with the
fuel oil and wood have placed*a heavy
new IHC parts before you put
burden on coal, necessitating action to
your farm machines away for the
protect coal users.
winter. J, A. Lamb Company.
■
“Multiplied war requirements, both
FEED YOUR DOG the food Admiral military and industrial; greatly in­
Byrd’s dogs used In the Antarctic. creased population; shortage of man­
GAINES DOG FOOD. Farr A El­ power at al] stages of production and
s •distribution; and the acute transpor­
wood.
tation problem, both rail and »truck,
FOR SALE—10 Purebred New Zea­ have cut coal supplies in the face of
land White doe rabbits, 3H months a soaring demand,” he said.
'i
old. Galen Kight, Riverton. lt*a
FOR SALB—Gould's purebred Rom­
ney rams, yearlings, range raised,
from Imported Sires, price reason­
able. Gould A Arnold, Gaylord,
Ore.
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State's 4-H'ers To
Take Active Part In
Fire Prevention Week
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN thet
the undersigned has been appointed
Administratrix of the estate of JOHN
WALTER KONRAD, deceased, and
that all persona having claims against
swirl estate, should present the same,
duly verified, to the undersigned, at
the law office of HARRY A. SLACK,
First Nat*l. Bank Bldg., Coquille,
Oregon, within six months from the
Mate of this notice.
DATED: September 23, 1843
Benham’s Transfer
Anywhere For Hire
> S4ND AND GRAVEL
COAL — FUEL OIL — 8TORAGE
.
MRS. HELEN NORTON.
Administratrix of said estate.,
Agents for Oregon-Nevada-California Fast Freight
Office Phone
Farr & Elwood Bide.
W. Second St