The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 04, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAOÍÍu.
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PIANO Tuning and Technician. Call
185J.
Tunin*;, repairing, de­
mothing, restringing and refelting.
One Cent 6 Werd Each Insertio«
Will be in Coquille for the month
Ne Adv. lena than 25 tenta
of November. G. Or Nelson, for­
merly with <ht T 1 -Thnmaa Co.
WANTED — Water wed* U> drUL
at Marshfield for ten years. 42t2*s
Have new and up-to-date equip­
ment and heavy pipe where needed.
We carry a complete line of V-
Fred C. Loe, Route 1, Marshfield. Belta for all makes of Refrigerators.
80t4«tf
Washing Machines and other equip­
CLASSIFIED ;
Norway News Items
Mrs. Rufus Rylander received a
telegram Monday from her son,
Frank Trigg, who had just arrived
at Mun«*. Indiana, where he will
study mechanical engineering.
J. F. Schroeder and brother, Frank
. Schroeder, have jtist finished put­
ting a new shingle roof on the house
occupied by the Henry Gasnerr
ment.
Wa>hcr
Service
Co.,
365
W.
PERMANENT WAVE 59c Do your
Mrs. Mary Qhapman, of Gude,
16tfs
own Permanent with Charm-Kurl Front, Coquille. Phone.
Ore., and her sister, Mrs. Sarah
Kit. Complete equipment, includ—i See “Spike” Lesiie.for the best in
Wimer, of Grants Pass, who have
ing 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy Liability, or other Insurance. Office,
; been visiting with their nephew and
to do, absolutely harmless. Praised next door to Coquille Hospital,
I family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Halter,
by thousands including June Lang, phone 5; residence phqne 95L.
s of Norway, for the past month, left
glamorous movie star. Money re­
i Thursday of last week on the bus
funded if not satisfied.
Barrow STOVES—Ranges, Coleman Oil Cir­
for Glide.
See us
Drug Company.
35110* I culators, now in stock.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Druliner and
about New Stove Purchase Regula­
son, Douglas, and Mr. and Mrs. A.
BARB WIRE—Three grades now in
tions. J. A. Lamb Company.
s
_______ ____ R. Bennett and Mrs. Julia Leep at-
stock.
We suggest you buy your
Kalsomining, tended the lecture given by Rev.
actual requirements for next spring PAPERHANGING,
Wood Finishing, Interior and Ex- Perry Oliver Hansen on China at the
now while available. Don’t put it
We buy cotton i Methodist church in Myrtle Point
terior Painting.
off until later on.
J. A. Lamb
Herbert E. Wood, 275 N. ' Monday evening. Mr. Hansen has
rags.
Company.
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s
tfs been a missionary in China for some
Henry St. Phone 286.
DE LAVAL SEPARATORS and Milk­
fhr^y years. He stated that hr and
en, Parts and Dairy Supplies. Get LOST—Last week-end, check book. | his family were living in Taian,
with money enclosed, and Ever­ : China, when' the Japenese army at-
them at Pacific Feed A Seed Co tfs
sharp Lifetime Fountain Pen. Re­ , tacked and occupied the city back in
STEP and Extension Ladders—Now
ward for return to Hallock’s Dress 1937. Mr. Hansen says he and his
In stock. Every home\ needs one.
»hop.
Its wife are hoping to return to their
J. A. Lamb Company.
s _ ____________________________
GOLD FISH—Just received a ship­ I : wotk among the Chinese when the
FOR SALE — 300 Chickens — 100
war is over as they have a great in­
ment—FARR & ELWOOD. ’
White Leghorns, 1 yr. old; 200 New
terest in the spiritual welfare of these
•
Hampshire Reds, 5H mos. old — FOR PLUMBING Repairs and Ser- i people.
vice—call 2-L. J. A. Lamb Com­
*1.50 each. J. H. Kelley, north of
Mrs. Nicolin Elznor left Thursday
pany.
tfs of last week for Portland to visit her
Myrtle Burl on highway, back of
I. O. O. F. cemetery, N q : 2. 41t2*s WANTED—To buy child’s used ex-j sisters. She will also visit with her
press wpgon, or wheels suitable for grand daughter, Anita Tedsen, before
GOOD SERVICE makes Good In­
building same.
Write or see ( returning home.
surance.
I give servie*. -,. F. R.
Miss Lura Morgan, of Bandon, was
Frances
Holmstrom,
590 N. rlall,
Bull.
s
a
Sunday
overnight guest at the home
---------------------- <-------------------------------
••Coquille.
of her Uncle, J. H. McCloskey, and
DAIRY SUPPLIES—For McCormick
Deering Milker Parts and Dairy FOR SALE—A few more laying hens,1 wife.
pullets and corckerels, also various
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Boak came up
Supplies—See us.
J, A. Lamb
Company.
s incubators and brooders, also one from Bandon Sunday to 'visit Mix.
Maytag Gas Wash Machine Motor, Book’s sister, Mrs. R. R. Rackleff,
HOT WATER TANKS — Standard
like new, 825.00. Inquire at 601 bringing her mother, Mrs Martha
weight, extra heavy weight, 20 year !
North Taylor, Coquille, or Phone McNair, with them. The Boaks re­
I
guaranteed tanks. FARR & EL­
75L.
Its turned home in the evening but
WOOD.
Mrs. McNair remained with Mrs.
I WILL the party who picked up red
Rackleff for a longer visit.
FOR SALE—Philco Radio, 7 tube,
Purse and ration books in Co­
Mrs. Russell Hank, of Norway, be-
excellent condition. A bargain at
quille Bakery Monday afternoon, '’ gan work last Thursday morning at
$20. Call at 601 North Taylor or
kindly mail them to Mrs. H. C.
the Smith Wood-Products plant in
phone 75L Coquille.
it’s
McKinney, McKinley Route, Co- 1
the Venetian blind department.
were
in
the
quille.
The
books
all
LOST—Monday evening, a No. 4 Ra­
Miss Sidney Yarbrough, whose
It*»
McKinney name..
tion book in Vera Salladay's name,’
parents have lately purcahsed the
Pioneer Methodist Church
J. F. Schroeder ranch, is also work­
Rev. Charles Goodwin Brown,
ing for Smith Wood-Products. At
•
Pastor
present she is staying with her aunt,
9:45—Sunday school hour. Teachers
Mrs. W. A Warner, in Coquille and and rooms for every class.
going to her work.-------- ----------- -—-
rrwp^snuasy morntiif woiafip
Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Strang came up hour. “Christ the Power of God.’
Friday of last week and remained at
6:30 — Youth Fellowship hour.
the home of her sister, Mrs Elizabeth Please note this change in hour.
Lett, till Monday of this week.
7:30 — Sunday evening worship
Mrs. Charles S»t. Sure, of Bandon, hour. Helpful song service,. uplift­
spent xthe day Fridey of last week ing organ music. A brief and helpful
visiting Mrs. Erie J. Fowler.
message by the pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Breuer, of Myr­
6:30—Sunday evening organization
tle Point, drove over to Marshfield of the Junior Fellowship group.
last Saturday, spending the night
7:30—Wednesday evening choir re­
with their daughter and husband, I hearsal hour. Help the church by
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Daniels. Early Sun­ helping with the choir.
day morning Mr. Breuer and Ben
7:30—Thursday evenings mid-week
went up South Coos river deer hunt­ services. A continuance of the study
ing, bagging one .eligible deet*. His of the prayers of Christ.
brothet-in-law, A. R. Bennett, did
No church prospers merely because
the milking and chores Sunday morn­ it has names on its membership rec-
ing.
j ords. It must have consecrated mem­
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Schroeder bers who give of their service as well
came up from Ophir Sunday on their as their praise.
way to Portland and Seattle on busi­
ness. They stopped at his parents,
Church of Christ •
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schroeder, leav­
East 4th & Coulter' '
ing the two older children, Leanna i
Liston Parrish, Pastor
T
and Walter, with their grandparents ' Thursday 6:45. Church fellowship
and the baby with her parents, Mr. njght. BaskeMdinner and fellowship
and Mrs. Casper Gasner. Mr. and j about the tables, followed by a sea-
Mrs. Adrian expect to be gone a :Ion oy teaching and prayer,
week or ten days.
j Sunday
Mrs. Elizabeth Lett and Mr. and
Bibie School 9:45. Clarence Flser,
Mrs. Z. C. Strang were Sunday eve- 1Upt. Inspiration and study together,
ning dinner guests of Mrs. Lett’s
Morqing worship 11 o’clock. Lord’s
daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. supper. Special music. Mrs. Hattie
Emil Petersen.
Menzies, who spent 40 years in India
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Grant went out will speak. There will be a basket
to Eugene Saturday, taking Mrs. dinner at noon, followed by an after­
Grant to the dentist. Mr. and Mrs. noon of missionary education begin­
Edwin Schroeder, of Myrtle Point, ning at 2:30.
accompanied the Grants as far as
Jr. and Intermediate C. E. will
Roseburg, where they visited with a meet with the Young People at 6:15
cousin of Mrs. Schroeder's. They all for a missionary meeting.
returned Sunday evening.
Evening service 7:30. Mrs. Menzies
The Pleasant Point Needle Club will again speak.
met Wednesday of last week at the
Monday 2:00 p. m. The women of
home of Mrs. J. Lewellen Southmayd the church will discuss inissionary
with the following named present: materials with Mrs. Mpnzies.
Mrs. Frank Southmayd, Mrs. Mike
Monday 7:30 Mrs. Menzies will
Daniels and daughter, Mrs. Enno Dor­ bring another missionary message.
na th, Mesdames R. W. Haughton,
Don
Wed., 7:30, Choir Practice
Harold Simmons, Rufus Rylander, Farr, director.
Guy Grant, R. R. Rackleff, Julia
Leep, Lena Kellenberger, Russell First Church of Christ, Scientist
Hank, Bert Claver, J. F. Schroeder,
Coquille, Oregon
Ellis Southmayd, A. R. Bennett and
Sunday
School
at 9:30 a. m.
the hostesses, Mrs. J. L. Southmayd.
Sunday Service at 11 a. m.
Mrs Enno Domath and Mrs Guy
Subject for next Sunday, “Adam
Grant were visitors of the club that
day. The usual potluck dinner was and Fallen Man.’’
Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00
enjoyed by all.
'
Mr. and Mrs. * Harold Dick, of o’clock.
Free public Reading Room at 255
Reedsport, left last Friday at 9:30
W.
Second, Roxy Bldg., open every
a. m., arriving at her sister’s Mrs.
Paul Bunch’s near Payette, Idaho, at day except Sunday and holidays from
10:45 p. m„ going by way of the 12:30 to 5:00 p. m.
St. James* Episcopal Church
The Rev. Robert L. Greene, Vicar
Corner E. 3rd A EllU.il Sta.
Sunday, Oct. 31st
8:00, Holy Communion.
9:45, Church School.
11:00, Holy Communion with ser­
mon.
Tuesday, Nov. 8
8:00 p. m.. Confirmation instruc­
tion.
Wednesday, Nov. 9
10:00.a. m., Holy Communion.
3:00 p. m., Study class, under lead­
ership of the vicar.
Thursday. Nov. 16
8:00 p. m., Evening Guild.
The Assembly or Cad
Second and Heath Sts.
L. C. Persing, Pastor
Sunday
9:45 Bring your boys and girls for
an hour of profitable Bible Study.
Sunday school superintendent, Ber­
tha Byrd.
11:00 Morning worship, pastor
speaks on the subject, “Harvest
Time.”
6:30 Christ Ambassadors; Arthur
Hensley, president.
7:30 Evening evangelistic service,
you will enjoy it. The pastor speaks.
Monday: Fellowship in North Bend
at opr church there. Morning, after­
noon and evening.
Tuesday 7:30, Prayer meeting.
Thursday 7:30, Choir practice,
Aileen Wilson, director.
Friday 7:30, Bible study.
The Holy Name Catholic Church
Mass at 9:30 a. m. every Sunday.
Believe It or Not
In Coquille
Two specimens in the Sentinel win­
dow show the lavish mood of nature
in Coos county. One of them is a
cluster of green and ripe raspberries
which were picked Saturday on Bill
Barrow's place.
The other is a double-header beet,
one growing from the top of the
other. This was brought in by Geo.
B. Adams from his place on Spur­
geon Hill.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
on Front street.
Finder please
'WANTED TO BUY OR RENT— !
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
leave at Gilmore Service Station,
small ranch on good road and near h FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS
Front and Willard street^
lt*s
town preferably. Must have fairly I ELLEN E. WILLIAMS SMITH, t
Plaintiff.
TAKEN—from Community Building , good house. Give complete descrip­ I*
v8’
tion, including price, terms, etc.— CHARLES BALDWIN SMITH,
Saturday evening, 6 small Vanity
Defendant.
Bag, containing a locker key. Fin- ! Address P. O. Box, 1941, Marsh­
81
der is requested to at least return j field.
42t3s To Charles Baldwin Smith, the above
key to high school office.
lt*s'
RANGE BOILERS—Fooler Porcetoifi! named defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
BRICK — LIME — CEMENT—TILE, , ‘ Lined. Guaranteed 20 years. J. A. OF OREGON, You are hereby re­
quired
to appear and answer the com­ Willamette highway and encounter­
all kinds of building materials.—
Lamb Company.
s
Church of God
plaint filed against you in the above ing very little snow.
- FARR A ELWOOD.
«__________________ . CEDAR SHINGLES—We have them. entitled suit, on or before Friday, the
Comer of Henry & Seventh Sts.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond D. Soper
19th day of November, 1943, said
FARR A ELWOOD.
CARS Washed and Simonized. In­
Pastor, A. L. Perry
date being after expiration of four came down from Tillamook, where
quire after 4:00 p. m. or on Satur­
he has been working at the blimp
All
are
invited to attend. If your
weeks
from
the
date
of
the
first
pub
­
FOUND—Last Saturday near Smith
day at Gilmore Service Station,
lication of this Summons, and if you
plant on the highway, the top of fail so to appear and answer said base, to visit her parents, Mr. and child does not go to Sunday School
Front anfi Willard.
lt*s
a 5 or 10 gal. milk can. Owner complaint or otherwise plead there­ Mrs. Bert Soper of Norway. The elsewhere, we urge you to send them,
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
can secure it at the Sentinel by to, for want thereof, the Plaintiff will two older children of the Edmond
FOLDING CLOTHES Drying Racks—
apply
to
the
Court
for
relief
prayed
Sopers
are
staying
with
their
grand
­
Preaching service 11 a. m.
paying 35 cents for adv.
s for in her complaint, to-wit:
Shipment just arrived—FARR &
parents and attending the Norway
Young People’s meeting, 6:45 p. m.
ELWOOD.
BRING Your Tire Trouble, to Thorn- !
school.
or better still bring them.
FOR SALE—Oak Dresser, with plate
The Norwlsy school children have
ton’s, the most completely equipped heretofore
existing between the
Preaching service 7:30 p. m.
shop in Southern Oregon. Only ex- I plaintiff and defendant, for the sole received their Red Cross tags. All
glass mirtor; baby bed and mattress,
Table and Benches for nook, good • perienced workmen. Best quality ! «re, ciutody and controlL of Dennis the children are members.
They
A
All R“y ’Smlth* the IblnOT Child Of th*
shape; One Breakfast Table. Phone
materials and equipment used Al) , pIaintlff and defendant, and for such sent additional funds for equipping
123L. John S. Banders, 541 West
work fully guaranteed. Thornton other relief as to the Court may seem Red Cross kits for the soldiers.
6th.
lt*s ------- ------ " " -------------------------------- juri and equitable.
Mr. Snd Mrs. J. F. Schroeder and
AUTO PAINTING and Body Work.
The grounds upon which said re-
his brother, Albert, were Sunday
Bring your car in—we can start lief is based in said Complaint is
FOR SALE—“Farmers’ Bargains" —■
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
work at once. Southwestern Motor "MS1. a"d inhuman treatment.
Pups — Pigs — Horses — Cows —
1 This Summons is served upon you Yarbrough of Norway.
Trailer — Hogs — Used Separa­
• | by publication thereof in the Coquille
The NorWay school children gave
tors—See FARR & ELWOOD’S ---------------------- ------------------------------- ¡Valley Sentinel, pursuant to an order la masked Hallowe’en basket social
. ' of 4»
—— Un
—« Dal
I X—— 1 RB
X.- m Judge
T.. i, of
_
i
FOR
RENT
—
2
Large
Rooms,
Fur-
the
Hon.
M.
King,
“Swap Board.”
tnr Light
Tl«ht Housekeeping; -I |the Circuit
CirCUit Court of COOS
nished for
Coos CoUntV.
County, last Fridey evening, drawing a good
on community crowd.
Prizes were
Stoves, Bed, Couch, Chairs and ^‘wth^a?’ of“ ited
^ and
"nd entered “
SALE—on two, three and four roll
October, 1943, and awarded to the two best costumed
bundles of wallpaper, fifty per
Table. J. E. Quick, 351 So. Henry, which order requires that the date
cent reduction in price—at Gregg
Coquille.
tfs i of the first publication of said Sum- pupils. Little Arlene Thompson took
shall ----------------------------
be on the 21st day -----------
of Oc- first prize as a Red Cross nurse and
Hardware.
1 -------_■---------------- -r-—7------- ------- j . mons
—-----------
------- ------------------------------- -------- For Refrigeration Service phone tober, 1943, the date of the last pub- Let* Keller took second. Mrs. Tom
WASHING MACHINE REPAIR—We------ »HopVY0W,'
“
‘ OT_res’idenTeri«8J,.
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■
-- Detlefsen and Mrs. Thompson were
NOTHING OVERLOOKED
write Box 307, Coquille. O. H.
day
j ^ thur BERG.
service all makes of washers.
in charge of the fish pond. Various
Washer Service Co.
365 West
Garnier, authorized Frigidaire
Attorney for Plaintiff
I games were played, conducted by Don
no matter how large and elaborate
Front St. Phone 17.
tfs
Service.
27tfs
Residence and P. O. Address | Schmidt, while Howard Hancock
_.________________________ i__________________________________
------------------------------------------------------- , 140t5
. Coquille. Oregon
!had charge of Bing0 EmU
the scale upon which the funeral
Petersen
HEATING STOVES—Wood and Coal ROLL ROOFING—108 sq. ft., tar.
V'TIL'
arrangements are to be made. That
Stoves, stove pipe.— FARR & EL-
nails, only $1.40.-Farr & Elwood. ( W-*^°™NTYOOURT OT THE auctioned off the lunch baskets,
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
which brought the goodly sum of
Is our policy—that is our proud
WOOD.
,------- - ---------------- - -----------——--------- ' 1
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS
$44.00, which will be applied on
THIS WEEK 8 SPECIAL
. jn the Matter of the Estate of
claim after many years of experi­
WHEELBARROWS—We have them.
schodl equipment.
I have orders for several two and M. McKeown, Deceased.
ence A conference with us will
.
Notice
Sunday eveniqg diner^uests of Mr.
FARR & ELWOOD.
three bed-room houses. If you de­
Of Application and Hearing
be to vour advantage.
and Mrs. Martin Schmidt were Mr.
sire a buyer for it It you desire to
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That
sell, list your property with me now. the ^indenigned. Leo*j“*Caa, ‘has and Mrs. Herman Detlefsen and Her­
The demand is good and prices are filed applii
ilication and petition in the man Tedsen.
_ ' >urt of the State of Oregon <______
____________
Mrs. Henry
Detlefesn ____________
was a visitor
right.
~l have several new listing, of ^h^uTtiX'otTK at ‘he
"
7% GAL. OIL CANS—This is an
_________ ___________ ___
,
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whjch application
BDDlicati0_ i , Mrs. Elizabeth Lett and daughter,
item that every fanner and logger ranches, some large, some
small,
but !
! o .................
j m . McKeown, which
Coquille
Ilandon
needs. Stock is limited, so Buy all priced right, and most of them recites that said M. McKeown has Mrs. Emil Petersen, helped Mrs. Iner
■
NOW. J. A. Lamb Company.
a ' may be purchased on very easy terms.
and unhe?rd. ir°7’
I Peterien c,n carn one da> last week.
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If
you
are
looking
for
a
loan
on
¡J
a
i
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h
*
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"
a
dead"
*****
USt
PaBt
’
and
Mrs’
LUlie
Dement
and
Co"
Steele.
- — —-—7—:—;— t ---------- ■_ I If you are looking for a loan on
he ig dead;
WANTED—Lady to do Standing and
home or farm of yours, tell me »
Also Notice is. Hereby Given that of Myrtle Point, were Sunday after-
Polishing of Myrtlewood Novelties, about it.
-
- I - have money
' available
------ ; a hearing will be held by the County , noon callers at the J. H. McCloskey’s,
or man who can also run jig-saw. for that purpose.
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Court “
County, Oregon, sit-
Mrs. Elizabeth Lett called on Mrs.
Wolf’s Myrtlewood Products, 795
J. S. Barton, Realtor, Coquille,
Bark,ow and Mra Ida
North Henry, Coquille.
Phone
Phone 21J.
s sjduced
■ duced thereat concerning the alleged
alleged 1 Myers Saturday of last week.
High School
.i—----- of the said
—*-• M. •« McKeown,
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Arline and Lonnie Kellenberger
23 IM.
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It’s ------ ------------------------- —--------------------- absence
Credita
ARE YOUR HENS LAYING? If not, and of the circumstances and dura- spent last week-end at the home of
Given
ELECTRIC WIRE—A limited supply
ask us about our money back guar-^ ‘ tion of his absence, all as.is provided their grandmother, Mrs. Lena Kellen-
i
in Section 19-1401, Oregon Compiled
105
W.
2nd
-
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for sale without priority.—FARR &
ante* to make them lay. FARR & Laws Annotated; which hearing will berger.
ELWOOD.
ELWOOD.
be had at the hour of 10:00 o’clock
Calling cards. SO ror Sl.OC
A. M. on the 8th day of November,
Calling caros. M> tor »1.00.
*
A WELL PLANNED
SERVICE
can do much in lessening
the grief of the bereaved
GANO FUNERAL
HOME
Phone 166
Coquille
19« So. Coulter St.
County Residents can buy
SUNDAY
Oregon Journal
r
*
^Attention
Ito Details
i
MISS INEZ ROVER
WRECKER
Phone 83
Night Phone 272X
to Buy-LateModel
Tracks, Pickupy
and Cart.
Southwestern
Motors
See Archie Bushnell at
Southwestern Motors
Chevrolet — Buick
Coquille
concerning said matter may present
the same.
This notice is made and given pui
suant to an order pf the County C fourt
oul .
T m . It Is true, there 1s a saf* harm­
; of Coos County, State of Oregon, duly I less medicated liquid called K leer ex
that **rtee up pimples over flight.
i made and entered on the 1st day of Many
that they had a red tovfl
I October, 1943, by the Honorable L. D. pimply report
.race one night and surprised
Felsheim, County Judge.
their friends the next day with a
clear complexion. There la so risk.
Dated this 1st day of October, 1943.
The flrst application must eonvlnoo
Leo J. Cary,
t yon or you get your money back.
(Seal)
Only »«e. Join the happy Kloor«
Applicant.
users Who are no longer embarrassed
Attest:
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.j —- - with unsightly simplex Sold aad
L. W. Oddy,
rcconun«n4«d by
County Clerk.
BARROW DRUG COMPANY
By G. Vaughan, Deputy
while shopping in Coquille, at
Tip Top, Brandon’s Boxy
Fountain, Henninger’s Marked
and Farmer’s Store on 10th St.
NOBLE CHOWN1NG, Jr.
Coquille Journal Agent
r
SCHROEDER BROS
MORTUARIES, Inc
.. NOTICE
Oregonian Subscribers: Phase
help year carrier by having your
paper money ready at his flrat call.
Remember he must pay Ms paper
obligation before the 10th of the
month. Thank you.
The Oregonian Agency
Lucille Donnelly
Phone 141M
Coquille, Oregon
Dr. De La Rhue
Eyesight
Specialist
K.ves Examined - Glasses Fitted
Reception rooih jointly with
Dr J. R Bunch
l aird Halidins
Phene 82-J
Inet^ictor of Piano
TWjn
Classical
and
Modern
Phone 29-L
’s Transfer
Anywhere For Hire
SAND AND GRAVEL S
COAL — FUEL OIL — STORAGE
Agents for Oregon-Nevada-California Fast Freight
Office Phone
Farr * Hwood BWg
W. Second St
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