The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, December 23, 1943, Page 7, Image 7

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CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE—1 Tent, 2 Sleeping Bags,
Pioneer Methodist Church
St. junta’ Episcopal Church
1 2-hole Gasoline Stove, 1 Gasoline
Rev.
Chas.
Goodwin
Brown,
Pastor
Corner E. 3rd A ElHeM Sta.
Une Cent a
Lamp, 2 Cota. All brand new. See
Dec. 15—Melvin W. Garfield and
935 Hour for Sunday School at­ The Rev. Robert L. Greene, Vicar
No Adv.
H »• B*«k at Southwestern Motor
. Verna Blake, both of Bandon. They
tendance. Get the habit and enjoy ThursMj : Dea, 23_______ ;_________
Co.
I ware married by Rev. Edward Eklof ~ An object le sse n -tn—thevatue of Studying the Bible With us? Gordon
ELECTRIC WIRING Supplies are
J:30 p, m. Church School Christmas
available in limited quantity,, FOR SALE—Girls’ Bicycle, Balloon i at his home down there last Wednes- j proper nutrition is being presented Ashenfelter acting superintendent
Tableau and Party. (Relatives and
beginning Monday, Dec. 27, in the
tires, wicker basket, light; good day.
11:00 Sunday morning, sermon sub­ friends are invited.)
have those extra convenience out­
condition. Price $40. Call at 613 i Dec. 16—Leonard E. Pharr, of Pen­ windows of Farr and Elwood’s in Co­ ject will be “Finding stability in an Friday: Deo. 24 (Christmas Evo)
lets installed. Phone 193R, E. G.
and
Nettie A. quille by the Coot County Nutrition unstable World.
So. Henry or phone 169R.
it sacola, Florida,
Opperman.
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11:30 p. m. Choral Holy Communion
Committee under the direction of Mrs.
1 Schwarze, of Marshfield.
6:30 Youth Fellowships. Interme­ Saturday: Dec. 25 (Christmas Day)
WANTED — Water wells to drill. HOT SHOTS—Just received a email -¡Dec. 17—J. H. Tucker and Anna M. Dorothy E. Bishop, home demonstra­ diate and Senior. Orville Newton,
8:bb a. m. Holy Communion.
shipment FARR A ELWOOD.
Have new and up-to-date equip­
Truman, both of Marshfield. They tion agent. Three pairs of rats were Senior adviser.
10:30 a. m. Morning Prayer ani
ment and heavy pipe where needed. AUTO PAINTING and Body Work. were married at the Baptist Church obtained from Oregon State College <7:30 Sunday evening worship hour.
Ante-Communion with Sermon.
and for the past three weeks have Something a bit new will be intro­
Fred C. Lee, Route 1, Marshfield.
Sunday; Dee. 26 (St Stephen's Dey)
Bring your car in—we can start at the Bay last Friday by Rev. Elmer
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been fed proper and improper! duced this evening.
8:00 a. m. Holy Communion.
work at once. Southwestern Motor E. Rosenkilde.
Dec. 17—Wm. L. Morin and Mar­ lunches. The correctly fed rata are ' 7:30 Choir rehearsal hour on Wed­ Monday: Dec. 87th (81 John’s Day)
Co.
,
PERMANENT WAVE 59c! Do your
,__________ ’’ jorie W. McCall, both of Marshfield. strong and healthy with glossy coats, ' nesday evenings.
10:00 a. m. Holy Communion.
own Permanent with Charm-Kurl For Refrigeration Service phone
Dec. 20—Albert E. Solmon and I while the others are thin, weak and , 7:30 Mid-week services, with a spe­ Tuesday: Dec. 28th
Kit. Complete equipment, includ­
■hop, 106J, or residence 168J, Margaret Hagmann, both of Marsh­ irritable. During part of the feeding , cial emphasis on the study of Isaiah. (Holy Innocents' Day) „
ing 40 curlers and shampod? Easy
period the rats have been cared for
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write Box 307, Coquille. O. H. field.
It is bad enough to have the world
10:00 a. m. Holy Communion.
to do, absolutely harmless. Praised
Dec. 20—Sam R. Toups, pf Cor­ by the girls health classes at the wandering in the fog of despair,
Gamier, authorised Frigidaife
,by thousands including Fay Mc­
Service.
27tfs vallis, and Alice Adeline Parker, of Myrtle Point High Schoo] under the without permitting it to enter into
The Assembly of God
Kenzie, glamorous movie star.
direction of Mrs. Neva Church. The our individual lives.
Marshfield.
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Second and Heath Sta.
Money refunded if not satisfied.
Attention Farmers!
Dec. 20—Raymond Herbert Fawver j rats created much interest among the
L. C. Persing, Pastor
The Southwestern Motors have re- 1
Barrow Drug Company.
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students.
and Ida Alice Havens, both of North
Sunday:
Church of Christ
ceived notification of their 1944 al- '
Exactly the same results as noted in
Bend.
MEN WANTED—Some skilled and lotment of J. I. Case machinery. See
East 4th A Coulter
9:45 A Bible study hour you will
Dec. 21—Geo. M. Manken and Edith the rata will take place in humans—
common labor jobs now open. Mr. Guy Lyons, who is in charge of
Liston Parrish, Pastor
enjoy
with your children.
Bertha
the only difference being that it taker
Umpqua Lumber Co., Myrtle Creek, farm equipment sales, and make ar­ 11. Drake, both of Coquille.
Thursday, 7:30, the children of the Byrd. Superintendent.
much
longer,
often
years,
for
the
re
­
Oregon.
its rangements for your needs in the
11:00 Morning worship, a warm
sults to show up. The daily lunch Bible School will present a Christmas
coming year.
must furnish one third of the daily program. Following the program the welcome extended End the old year
ROCKHILL
STRAWBERRY
We also have Case calendars. Come
food requirements for a well balanced young people of the church will go right by attending the house of God.
PLANTS—We have them. FARR
6:30 Christ Ambassadors service.
i A baby boy named Francis Terry diet. In packing the daily lunch or caroling.
A EfcWOOD.
—
- in and get yours.
7:30 Evangelistic, enjoyable song
Southwestern Motors, Coquille. 2t and who weighed 8%
nds, was selecting it over the lunch counter,} Bible School 9:45. Clarence Fiser,
(1
service and good music.
CHRISTMAS TURKEYS — Order
. born last Thursday to
and Mrs. Mrs. Bishop suggests that the follow- |Sit­
FARMERS—Our warehouse is full of
Tuesday 7:30 Prayer meeting.
now.
14 to 16 pound birds, 44
! Richard Allman, of Four Mile.'
ing foods be included.
Morning worship 11 o’clock. Lord’s
feed. FARR A ELWOOD.
Wednesday 2:30 The Women’s Mis­
cents % pound at the ranch. Genzoli
John V. Shuck, of Coquille, who
Milk—In food or drink.
Supper.
Christmas music and a
sionary Council meets in lower audi­
Bros., one mile from Arage. Phone MACHINERY Repairs — Play safe, 1 was hit by, a car last Thursday en­
Bread—Whole wheat or enriched. Christmas message by the Pastor.
torium. Mrs. V. R. Wilson, president.
16R1I-, Myrtle Point.
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In sandwiches, puddings, or meat
^r‘ ant^ Intermediate C. E. 6:00.
Check over your machines and or­ tered for treatment.
Friday 8:30 Watch Night service in
A. L. Davy, Coquille, underwent a loaves.
Young People's C. E. 6: 30. Joyce
der replacement parts now. Gen­
TOOLS—Are always appreciated for
charge of the officers of the church
Meat or cheese or eggs or fish—-in ®®nham, leader.
uine IHC parts. J. A. Lamb Com­ ¡major operation lart Thursday, and
Christmas.
We received an al­
pany
|
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s, 'entering for treatment -the same day sandwich fillings, salads or hearty . Evening service. Come and enjoy and Sunday school.
lotment of many items that can be
i were Mrs. Lois Ferre, of North Bend, main dishes.
an informal fellowship, singing the
purchased for gifts.
J. A. Lapib Anyone Want A Small
Fruit—at least one, plain, or in ! Christmas carols.
Message “After
I and Mrs. Josephine Hartley, of
Church of God
Company.
a Acreage Near Coquille?
Marshfield.
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salads or puddings.
Christmas.
Comer of Henry A Seventh Sta.
Mrs. Brown, of McKinley, under­
Vegetables—At least one, in sand-
Wed- 7:30 Choir practice, Don Farr,
Pastor, A. L. Perry
An 80-acre tract, two miles from
FOR SALE or Trade—1940 DeLuxe
went a major operation, E. A. Schra­ wich fillings, salads, or in hearty director,
Dodge Business Coupe, good pre­ Coquille, is to be cut up into small
AU are invited to attend. If your
der, of Bandon, entered for treatment train dishes.
war tires.
Low mileage, radio, acreage tracts. Anyone desiring to j
child does not go to Sunday School
and Glen Dale, the three-year old
Teachers of Coos county who wish First Church of Christ, Scientist elsewhere, we urge you to send them,
heater, etc. See H. E. Wood, 275 purchase a tract of such a size is re­
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collier, of to make use of the rata in teaching
N. Henry, Coquille; phone 386. tfs quested to contact the owner, R. M.
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Coquille, Osegon
Arago, underwent an appendectomy, their nutrition classes may make ar­
Repass, who lives up the road from
Preaching service 11 a. m.
Sunday
School
at
9:30
a.
m.
all
last
Friday.
FUR COATS, cleaned and glazed. the end of Second street, before the
rangements to borrow them, states
Young People’s meeting, 6:45 p. m.
Sunday Service at 11 a. m.
Mrs. Leroy Starr, of Lampa creek Mrs. Bishop.
Have pre-war Satin Lining at pre­ surveying And platting is done. It
or better still bring them.
Subject
for
next
Sunday,
“
Christian
entered
for
treatment
on
Sunday,
war prices. Inquire about Muff- can be arranged to suit. See him on
The rata will be on display in other
Preaching service 7:30 p. m.
Science."
Purse forms. Pearl Marquette, 678 the place.
48tf and Mrs. Albert Butler, of Myrtle parts of the county early in January.
I
the
Only
Cause
and
Creator.
”
Point,
entered
for
treatment
on
Tues
­
East Third, Coquille.
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Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00 The Holy Name Catnolic Church
FOR SALE—Majestic Radio in good day.
Coquille Home Economics
o’clock
Maas at S:30 a. tn. every Sunday. '
FOR RENT — Modern Furnished
Dismissals have been Mrs. Laura
condition. $30—can hear it eve­
House, electric range, breakfast
Extension
Unit
Met
Thursday
Free
public
Reading
Room
at
355
Oakes,
of
Bandon,
last
Thursday,
nings at Geo. Gilman residence,
Norton's still have a fine selection
nook, garage. Call at 367 West
The Home Economics Unit of Co- I W. Second. Roxy Bldg., open every
209 South Coulter.
lt*s “Chick” . Burgnolia on Friday, Mrs.
Fifth, corner of the highway. No
Pat Mullen on Sunday, J. D. Ames, quille met Thursday, December 16, in I day except Sunday and holidays fion> of gifts for the last minute shopper, s
pets and no children.
48t2s BILL FOLDS—Ideal Christmas pres­ of Bothwell, Wash., and Della Lee the Woodmen Hall. Mrs. Dorothy i 12:30 to 5:00 p. m.
f
enta. FARR A ELWOOD.
s Hoke on Monday.
! Arnold and Mrs. Thelma Burgess had I
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WE SPECIALIZE on permanent re­
charge of the meeting. The subject PmhntP C-Dlirt ItemC
pairs for cut or broken casings and FOR SALE—505 South Coulter St.,
A
WELL
PLANNED
s.,h.nh,tln.. r’Ltuuic vuun iiciiia
discussed was “Food Substitutions
Four Traffic Cases In
tubes, any size or type. All work
Coquille, Oregon.
SERVICE
in War Times." The problems in
Rachel Davis was last Thursday
fully guaranteed. Thornton Tire
Modern stucco dwelling; six rooms Justice Bull’s Court
using substitutes for sugar, coffee, appointed guardian of. Arnold Jalo
can do much in lessening
Service.
22tfs
with dinette, den and bath; hard-
While Justice Fred Bull has been tea and seasonings were suggested in junvenile court.
wood floors and stairway.
the grief of the bereaved
at
home
with
the
flu
this
week
four
and those attending were surprised . Arthur R. Bennett, of Norway, was
CLOTHES DRYING RACKS — New
First floor consists of large living lagging truck cases were filed in his
to know that Coos county myrtle leaf on Tuesday appointed executor of
shipment just arrived.- FARM A
room with fireplace; dining room court for truck overloads, Those
is just as good as bay leaves for sea­ the will of his mother, who passed
ELWOOD.
s
and kitchen, den, breakfast room; summoned to appear were Robert
soning.
away at Myrtle Point, Nov. 30. Her
lots
of
built-ins;
toilet
and
lavatory
WANTED—To share an apartment or
Hatfield on the 15th, Robert Harvey
Those attending felt the afternoon estate is estimated to be worth 32,-
off kitchen.
board and room in private home,
Phan« IM
Coquille
Thomas and Milton J. Mast on the well spent, and are looking forward 879.92.
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Second floor consists of three large 17th, and Oscar Dulaney on the 20th.
close in.
Jane Martin.
Phone
198
So.
Coulter
St
to the next meeting when ‘Mrs. Dor­
A petition for probating the will of
bedrooms with large clqsets; three
169-R Evenings.
lt*s
othy Bishop will discuss “Pattern Al­ Geo. W. Robertson, who died at North
fixture bathroom with tub and FOR SALE—Philco Cabinet 11-tube
teration.” Alfwomen interested in
FOR RENT—Apartment at Ko-Keel
shower; laundry chute, linen closets
Radio. Call at Duplex 19, Richfield the smoother operation of their homes Bend, Nov. 29, was filed on Tuesday.
The estate consists of $5,000 in per­
Village. N. A. Kent.
lt*s
and trunk storage.
Auto Court on Marshfield High­ are invited to attend. Notice of the
sonal
property.
Basement: Full concrete with fur­
way.
it* time and place will be announced
TENDERQUICK IS HERE — Farr A
Oregonian Subscribers: Please
nace, distributive pipe system;
Elwood.
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later.
If it is Insurance, see me.—F. R
help your carrier by having your
FOR RENT—Furnished Apt.
Quiet
laundry trays and fruit room.
Bull.
s
paper money ready at his first eall.
place for quiet people. No pets.
Lot 75x110, with rock garden, fish
FOR SALE—11 New Hampshire Red
A
Remember be must pay his paper
Couples preferred.
Hailingstad
pool and outdoor fireplace; large
Laying Pullets and one rooster,
obligation before the 10th of the
Apts., phone 96R.
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lawn; fruit trees and shrubbery.
choice. $2.35 each or $22.00 for all.
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Coquille Townsend Club No. 1 had
month. Thank you.
Double garage and finished room
Guy Torrey, Mfld. Hiway, next to
R. M. Repass, who has put his 80- a short business meting Tuesday eve­
upstairs.
Coquille Auto Court.
It’s
Street improvements and sewer all acre tract, tWo miles east of ning, followed by the Christmas party,
Lucille Donnelly
Phone 141M
WASHING MACHINE REPAIM—We
in; good neighborhood; fine location the end of Second street in Co­ which was enjoyed by 46 members
Coquille, Oregon
service all makes of washers.
quille,
on
the
market,
reports
and four guests. On the program
$3600.00 will handle—balance on
365 Wert
Washer Service Co.
easy terms; full price $6850.00. that Small acreage tracts are be­ were two Christmas songs, “Silent
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Front St. Phone 17.
ginning to move, being purchased by Night” and “Away In A Manger,”
Shown only by appointment.
. ' J. S. BARTON, Realtor
prospective home builders, and that by Diana Schroeder, other Christ­
Out-of-Town Shoppers!
FOR SALE — Round Electric Baby
there are many choice sites left and mas songs by Mrs. Roth and daugh­
Why net buy your Sunday Journal
Chick Brooder, 550 to 750 capacity; JEEPS — Sturdily made of wood.
anyone desiring to buy a small lot, 3, ters, LaVelle, Lucille and Maxine;
while doing your Saturday shop­
also St. Helens hot water incubator,
Ideal gift for small ehild. FARR A 5 or 10 acres, should see him on the readings by Mrs. Westbrook, Mrs.
ping? They asay be purchased at
560 egg capacity. 601 No. Taylor
ELWOOD.
place before the best ones are gone. McCue and Mrs. Dean.
the following places:
Christmas
or phone 75L, Coquille.
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Henninger's Market
carols were sung by the group; Mrs.
FLOOR and table Lamps. Believe it lt*s-
Boxy Fountain
FOR SALE—A Grey Persian Lamb
or not, we now have them in stock. GOOD SERVICE makes Good In­ Hatcher at the piano and Mr. Harri­
son playing the violin.
three - quarter length Fur Coat,
A gift that can be used in any
surance.
I give service.
F. R.
Tip Tap
Then Old Santa came in to dis­
sizes 16; also Black Seal Fingertip
home. J. A. Lamb Company.
s
Bull.
s
Farmers’ Grocery
tribute gifts, and sacks of treats were
Jacket, size 16, both in good con­
nu matter how large and elaborate
Phone 14SM
dition. 601 North Taylor or phone DE LAVAL SEPARATORS and Milk­ FOR SALE—Used Dining Table, in given to all present.
the scale upon which the funeral
ers. Parts and Daily Supplies. Get
Noble Chewnlng Jr„ Journal Agent
The door prize went to Mrs. Jim
good condition, at 457 North Taylor.
75L, Coquille.
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U»em at Pacific Feed A Seed Co. if»
arrangements are to be made. That
Mrs. B. L. Tracy.
lt»s Childs. Mrs. Callie Leach was pres­
LATE CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS—
ent for the first time for several
is
our
policy
—
that
is
our
proud
MONUMENTS
MILKING MACHINES—If yeu need
We are receiving new shipments
months.
claim after many yeafs of experi­
Now is the time to order markers,
a new one for next year, see us
of gift items every day. FARR A
Sorry several members are ill with
Dr. De La Rhu*
.monuments, or cement work for your
ence
A conference with us will
now.
J.
A.
Lamb
Company.
s
ELWOOD.
the flu. Also Mr. Chuck is in the
lota at the cemeteries, for spring de-
<e to v<>ur advantage.
Eyesight
CABIN For Rent at 408 South Elliott,. ttvery. John S. Sanders, phone 123L, NAVAJO SADDLE BLANKETS — Knife hospital for about 10 days.
Specialist
Next
week
the
committee
will
serve
Mrs. Sarah Walker.
u** or call at 541 West Sixth.
Shipment just arrived. FARR A
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ELWOOD.
s cake and coffee, so try and attend.
Eyes Examined - Glaaaea Fitted
GLASSWARE— K ock Sharpe Crystal, P eoples market now has in
—Press Cor.
Reception room jointly with
Pyrex and Fire King ovenware,
stock a good suply of Codfish. Get FOR SALE—2-story House in Myr­
tle Point, in good location, six
Dr. J. R Bunch
also Thermo Seal top of stove
yours while orders can be filled. It
large rooms and bath. Price $2400.!
llandon
glassware make ideal gifts. We
(Oquilk
tt-J
Laird
Call at 261 North Elliott, Coquille.J
have a large assortment to choose CEDAR SHINGLES—No. 1’s and No.
1083
2's
on
hand.
FARR
A
ELWOOD.
Mrs. Walter Barklow.
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from. J. A. Lamb Company.
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Marriage Licenses
¡Rats Show Proper
Nutrition Benefits
Belle Knife Hospital
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GANO FUNERAL
HOME
NOTICE
Townsend Club No. 1
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The Oregonian Agency
/Attentioni
\to Details/J
Kalsomining, j CHURNS—Half and one gallon vic­
FOR SALE—House and acre of land PAPERHANGING.
Wood FlnlsWJnfc Inferior and Ex-
tory ciHuiik auw au stuck. J. A.
on hill across nignway from Smith
terlor Painting.
We buy cotton
Lamb Company.
s
plant. Five rooms and bath. Newly
rags.
Herbert E. Wood, 275 N.
roofed. $1500 cash for my equity;
Henry St. Phone 286.
tfs t LAIKI U AKTERS tor Crown Dairy
balance $17.50 per mo. for 48
and Poultry Feeds at Pacific Feed
months. Garland Rock at Capps RANGE BOILERS—30 and 40 gallon
A Seed Co
Motor Co., Bandon.
galvanized and Fowler Porcelain-
lined
tanks in stock. J. A. Lamb Acreage Tracts Are
FRUIT TREES—Place your orders
Company.
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now. FARR A ELWOOD.
FOR RENT—2 Large Rooms, Fur­
nished for Light Housekeeping;
Stoves, Bed, Couch, Chairs and
table. Mrs* Flora E. Dunne, 351
tfs
So. Henry, Coquille.
Phone 83
Night Phone «00X
to Buy-LateModel
Tracks, Pickups
and Cars.
Southwestern
Motors
See Archie Bushnell at
Southwestern Motors
Chevrolet — Buick
,
Coquille
FOR PLUMBING Repairs and Ser-
vice—call 2-L. J. A. Lamb Com­
pany.
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' ROSES—Beautiful Oregon grown two
year olds attractively packaged /or
Christmas gifts. FARR A EL-
i WOOD.
MIS3 INEZ ROVER
I nat ructor of Piano
High
105 W. 2nd
We’ve tried to say tt in a
hundred different ways but
“Merry, ^hriat mas”
still sounds the best, and says
precisely what we mean.
The Coquille-
Valley Sentinel
Anywhere For Hire
SAND AND GRAVEL
COAL — FUEL OIL — STORAGE
Agents for Oregon-Nevada-California Fast Freight
Office Phone
Farr At Elwood Bldg.
5
W. Second St.