The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 13, 1944, Page 6, Image 6

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THB OOQÜflXl fAttiT ttNf ÌNÌL, ¿ÛtfHLLB, OKKOON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1944
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CLASSIFIED
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Norway News Items
V. F.W. Postls
Reorganized Here
Funeral For Mrs.
Barrett On Friday
Pioneer Methodist Church
St. James*
Corner E.
Rev. Chas. Goodwin Brown, Pastor
The Rev.JL>bert L. Greene. Vicar
Oke Ceas a Word Each IxserttaeJ Visitors the past week at the Nor­
9:45—Sunday school activities.
Sunday« Jan. 18
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No Adv. leas than 25 eeeto
! way school were Mrs. Tom and Mrs.
Studying the Bible together.
8:00, Holy Communion
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__ Rath-
_____ j For the past several years Coquille
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Detlefsen
and Mrs. ___
Wm.
Mrs. Walter Barrett, of Coquille,
11:00—Sunday morning worship
9:45, Church School.
ELECTRIC
WIRING Supplies
«re| , man
man The teacher always welcomes has been without a poet of Veterans
ELECTRIC WIRING
Supplies are
paaaert away Monday morning, Jan. hour.
11:00, Holy Communion with ser­
available in limited quantities; vilitorSi especially the patrons of th© of Foreign Wars of the United States, 10. She had been ill for about a' 6:30—Sunday evenings Youth Fel­
have those extra~auuiieiiieneeiout--Tchoelr——-_____ __________________¡which» has been missed by a number month when she took the influenza lowship groups meet for a devotional mon.
Wednesday, Jan. 19
lets installed Phone 193R. F
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Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Brodie visited of <>ur ex-service men. The ergani- and tier resistance was not enough and discussion period.
10:00, Holy Communion.
Opperman.
Sunday afternoon with their daugh- ’ zation has resumed activity again, for the added affliction.
Funeral
7^0—Sunday evening worship hour.
3:00, Study class under leadership
7:30—Wednesday evenings choir re­
PERMANENT WAŸE, 59c! Do your | ter-in-law, Mrs. Darrel Brodie and having been installed Sunday by de- services will be held for her from the
; of the vicar.
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: partment of Oregon chief of staff, W. Assembly of God church, Rev. L. C. hearsal hour.
own Permanent with Charm-Kurl childrcn, in Coquille.
2:30, St. James’ Guild.
Jim Mullins has been quite sick iE- McGuffin. The post will be known Persing officiating, and witjj Schroe­
7:30—Thursday mid-week services
Kit. Complete equipment, lnclud- |
8:00, Evening Guild.
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with the flu for some time.
as Coquille Post 965, and will meet der Brothers in charge, at two
We
can
give
much
more
to
the
ser-
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ing 40 curlers and ghampoo. Easy
Thursday, Jaas M
Anita Tedsen who came home New the second and fourth Sundays of o'clock Friday; afternoon.
vice of God, than what we may be
to do, absolutely harmless. Praised
| 7:15, High School Young People.
Years eve returned to Corvallis on each month at 7:30 p. m. in the build-
.Mrs. Margaret McLean Barrett was able to give on the offering plate.
by thousands including Fay Mc­
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the bus Monday. Her cousin, Blanche »ng formerly known as the W. O. -W. born at McRae, Georgia, Oct. 28. God wants us and our sincere service. '
Kenzie, glamorous movie star, i
The Asaemblyot Ond
1 hall, now known as the grange hall. 1874 and passed at the age of 69 yeara,
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Detlefsen
accompanied
her.
Money refunded if not satisfied.
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The charter will remain open for a two months and twelve days. She
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. BtcCloskey and
Church of Christ
Barrow Drug Company.
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L. C. Persing. Pastor
Mrs. Elizabeth, Lett spent Sunday period of about 90 days and former was married to Walter D. Barrett,
East 4th A Coulter
Bunday:
members are especially invited to be­ August 5, 1901, at McRae, Georgia
MOP STICKS Clinch head pre-war with Mr. and Mrs z C. Strang.
Liston Parrish, Pastor
J):45—Bible school under the cap­
Mr. and Mrs. j^arl Holland, of John­ come members before that time. New The members of her family beside
type. We were lucky enough to
Thursday
7:30, Bible study and able direction of Mrs. Charles Byrd,
son's Mill aid two children, Roy and members are also greatly deaired, and her husband, who mourn her pass­
get a few. FARR & ELWOOD.
prayer meting. Topic, “What Does as superintendent, and a fine corps yf
Dale were last Saturday overpight a drive is to be expected soon.
ing are a daughter, Mrs. William
trained teachers. There is a class for
AUTO PAINTING and Body Work.
The following officers were elected Stewart of Coquille, and a son John the Bible Teach About God."
guests of her sister and family, Mr.
Bible School 9:45. Martha Mulkey, every age.
Bring your car in—we can start
and
Installed
for
about
three
months:
dnd Mrs. Harold Pribble, of Norway,
Archie Barrett of Corpus Christi,
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11:00—Morning worship with mes­
work at once. Southwestern Motor j Mrs. J. F. Schroeder spent Satur-
Commander, E. E. Irvin; Sr. Vice, Texas, who is a navy petty officer. superintendent.
Morning worship 11 o’clock. Lord's sage by the pastor. You are cordially
Co.
_________ ’ day afternoon visiting with her grand- John E. Dumas; Jr. Vice, Dewey H. Two sisters survive her, Mrs. John
Supper. 4
invited to attend.
PAPERHANGING,
Kaisomining, daughter, Mrs. Ray Campbell, of Myr^ Gilkey; Quartermaster, Carl M. Bills; M. Wimbley of Scotland, Georgia,
Special music and a message.
6:30—Christ Ambassadors service
Chaplain,
Chas.
E.
Lewis;
Post
Advo
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and Mrs. Florence King of McRae,
Wood Finishing, Interior and Ex- tie Pbint.
Continuing the series “A Greater conducted by the young peoples
terior Painting. „We buy cotton > Mr- and Mrs. Guy Grant who for cate, Andrew Richardson; Surgeon. Qa., also one brother, Wilmer Mc- Church in 1944." Topic, “A Greater
group. Dorothy Caudle, president.
rags.
Herbert E. Wood, 275 N. the past year have been living at the Oliver F. Page; Trustees, Harry H. Lean, of McRae, Georgia. Her grand
Church thru Christian Education.”
7:30—Evening evangelistic service,
Henry St. Phone 286.
tfs ranch house of Rufus Ry lander moved Oerding, Thoa. W. Lane and Michael children, Margaret A., Melvin W.,
Junior and Intermediate C. E., 6:30. a delightful service of song, worship
------------------------------------------------ -—— I their household ’ goods to Clifford Broa'd.
Broa’d.
'Everett E„ Shirley May, Stanley S.,
Young People's C. £., 6:30, Vir­ and a message by the pastor from the
4-ROOM HOUSE with bath For Sale BonnjXsen place at Broadbent which . .. — - ---------------------------------------------- and Harold Frederick Steward,
Book of all books.
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—with ¥« acre, on Sanford Heights. .
--------- .---------- - -------- ---- ------- __ they have leased. The Bonniksens | The Barrette came to Coquille in ginia Alden, leader.
Evening service 7:30. An informal
Tuesday 7:30—Prayer meeting. The
Phone 604-J or (jail and see it j T. R. Watkins Products for sale by have bought the Fred True general July of 1936, residing here since that
fellowship and evangelistic message. prayer meting is the spiritual Indica­
Richard A. Anderson.
lt*»13thif G.-C.
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Ashenfelter,
198 S. Division and
merchandise store and the Trues hava time. They have many friends in the
Following the message there will be tor of the church.
East Third St.
52t3«s moved to C< loaugle.
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community
who
sympathize
with
NO SHORTAGE ON FEED AT TARR
a baptismal service.
Thursday 7:30—Choir rehearsal.
rodle,
Dale
Olsen
and
Bob
Eldon Bri
(them in their sorrow.
1 FOR SALE—Milk cows, fresh in
A ELWOOD’S.
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Wednesday 7:30, choir practice, Aileen Wilson, director.
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Powrie,
all
of
Myrtle
Point,
left
Sun,
March. See Adrian Werth at Co­
bon Farr, director.
Friday 7:30—Bible study.
RANGE BOILERS—30 ahd 40 gallon
quille city hall between 2 and 10 day for Portland to take their physi­ Cancellation of Schedule For
Are we praying for all our boys in
cal examination for military ser­
galvanized and Foiyler Porcelain-
Mrs. Lnee Hr sass Certain
p. m.
it
Emanuel Baptist Church
the service? Go to church and lift
lined tanks in stock. J. A. Lamb
vice.
The news of a fatal automobile ac­
your hearts to God in their behalf as
Rev. Menno D. Rempel, Pastor
Company. <
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s FOR SALE—40 laying hens, Richard
The flu so far seems to have dealt
well as your own. You will be serv­
Anderson, Sanford Heights. Phone very kindly with the students of the cident Tuesday in San Francisco to
January 9, 1944
FOR SALE—Trailer and man’s heavy
604j.’
* It Norway school as not more than one Anne Brokaw, daughter of Clare
10:00 Sunday School. Ben Walton, ing God. yourself and your country.
Boothe Luœ, came as a distinct
duty Bicycle, A-l shape. Watson
superintendent.
pupil has been absent at one time un­
shock locally. Invitations had been
house, Front and Hall St.
lt*s WANTED—Giri to do housework by
First Church of Christ, Scientist
11:00 Morning Worship service.
til this week when Reta Kelter and
the hour. Call 218, Coquille.
It
received in Coquille by officers of
t
Coquille. Oregeo
7:00
Young
People
’
s
service.
Mark
Haughton
were
both
absent
FOR SALE—My equity In 1941 Buick
Pro America to attend a big mass
8:00 Evening Service.
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
4-door Sedan, Radio, underseat FOR RENT—4 room furnished house Monday.
meeting in Eugene planned for Janu­
Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30
Helen Grant will be much missed
at 640 North Coulter. $25 and half
Sunday Service at 11 a. an.
heater, defroster and other extras.
ary 17, when Mrs. Luce was to be the
Subject lor next Sunday. “Sacra­
Motor and tires in perfect condi­
lights and water furnished, or $28 at school, her parents having moved speaker. She was to have been In­ p. m. and Junior Choirs meet Tues­
day at 7:30 and 8:15.
ment.**
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and I furnish both. Joe Peart, at to Broadbent this past week.
tion. Am leaving for service. E. R.
troduced by Governor Snell, at Mc­
Kenneth Strong and Samantha
the Only Cause and Creator."
above address.
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Wylie 997 N. Coulter St., Co­
Arthur Coûrt, U. of O. Campus.
Cheer who have been attending the
Robberies and Bad Checks
Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00
quille. „
lt*s
Connecticut’s brilliant Republican
Phone 222R, to Art Hooton for your Norway school have moved to Co­
o'clock.
Being
3
To
County
Jail
DAIRYMEN—We can supply hot electrical wiring and repair needs. quille, making three names to be Congresswoman was on a cross
Free public Reading Room at 255
Frederick Hendricks was lodged In
water heaters for dairy use. FARR He is located north of 'the ball park stricken off the Norway school rooter. cross country tour planned by the
W. Second, Roxy Bldg., open every
Womens Division of the Republican the county jail here last Friday, after
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on the Fairview road.
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Louis Lewellen was able to return
day except Sunday and holidays front
National Committee. She had com­ being arrested and brought back from
to
school
this
week.
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12:30 to 5^08 p. m.
Attention Dairymen. A few elec-’
MONUMENTS
pleted her engagement in Loe Ange­ Newport.
He is charged with a
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schroeder visited
trie, water heaters will soon be avail­
Now is the time to order markers,
les and from San Francisco was to grand larceny, his offense being that
able for dairy use. If you need one monuments, or cement work for your her mother, Mrs. Emily Burgees on have gone to Eugene Monday, follow­ of taking a sum of money, more than
see us at once for information on how Jots at the cemeteries, for spring de­ the North Bank road last Sunday and ing a Friday night schedule in Port­ 335, from a victim in Marshfield.
you can obtain it—J. A. Lamb Com­ livery. John S. Sanders, phone 123L, brought her home with them for a land.
Simon Sonny Vesotsky was brought
visit.
pany.
or caU at 541 West Sixth.
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No word has come as yet as to what over from Marshfield on Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McCloskey
DRIVE IN and lot us inspect your FRUIT TJlEES—Place your order to­ spent Tuesday of last week in Marsh­ arrangements will be made concern­ after being bound over in justice
frig these enfagemente. ÇancellaUon court there on a pettit larceny charge.
tires for hidden defects before you day. FARR 4 ELWOOD.
field attending the Elks lodge.
obviously seems dlfthn. The Lane
Thursday morning Clyde Sinclair
take that trip. This service is free
Harry Druliner is doing interiqr
and may save you trouble and ex­ FOR SALE—6 room House, modern, decorating in the Waldemar Gurney County Unit of Pro America had per­ was arrested here and is being held
fected elaborate plans for thé occas­ for officials of Yamhill county where
full basement, and three lots and home in Myrtle Point this week.
pense away from'home. Thornton
ion, and had sent out with their let­ he is wanted on a bad check charge.
chicken house and garage. Inquire
Tire Service.-
tfs
Mrs. R. R. Rackleff attended the
E. E. Benham at Benham’s Trans­ Rebekah Lodge No. 120 held at the ter received here a copy of “Pro­
SURGE MILKING MACHINES—Get
fer.
50tfs I. O. O. F. hall in Myrtle Point Mon­ America Pepper Pot,” in which there
yours now while they are available.
is a splendid biography entitled “This
For Refrigeration Service phone day evening. There was an installa­ Is Clare Boothe Luce.”
FARR A ELWOOD.
tion
of
officers
for
the
ensuing
year:
shop, 1MJ, or residence 188J,
Special Communication
FOR RENT—3 Large Rooms, Fur-
write Box 307, Coquille. O. H. Noble Grand, Edith Rackleff; R. S. G.,
Tuesday, Jan. 18, 7:30 p. m.
nished for Light Housekeeping;
Garnier, authorized Frigidaire Lily Dement; L. S. G., May Brown,
Work In F. C.
Stoves, Bed, Couch, Chalrs and
Service.
27 tfs Vice Grand, Katie Train;.R. S. V. G.,
i Oregonian Subscribers: FUaae
John Wesley Dugger, a resident of
Ann Mahafey; L. S. V. G., Oma Gil­
table. Mrs. Flora E. Dunne, 351
Visitors Welcome
kelp your carrier by having year
FOR
RENT
—
Cabin
at
408
So.
Elliott.
the
Coquille
valley
for
half
a
century,
bert; L. V. G., Elsie Endicott; Con­
So. Henry, Coquille.
tfs
paper money ready at Ma Bret ealL
Inquire Mrs. Sarah Walker at that ductor, Marjorie Myers; Chaplain, passed away at the home of his
Rameasber ha mat pay Ma paper
ATTENTION DAIRYMEN—If your
address.
lt*s Laura Carver; Secretary, Rose Jew­ daughter, Mrs. Laura Walker, at
obligation befaaa the 10th af IBs
milking machines need overhauling
ett; Treasurer, Rose Carter, Musi­ Broadbent where he has made his
month. -Thank you.
before the flush season starts, bring CLOTHES DRYING RACKS—We cian, Louise Carver; Outside Guard, home since the passing of his wife
have
them.
FARR
&
ELWOOD.
them in now. J. A. Lamb Com­
Jasen Jewett; Inside Guard, Pete j in 1940, last Friday at the age of 83
pany
s BABY CHICKS—Order today. De­ Smith. Refreshments of sandwiches years, 3 months and 19 days, a ripe
LucfUa Donnelly
141M
livery when you want them. FARR
and coffee were served at the close J old age for kindly courteous and
Coquille,
WASHING MACHINE REPAIR—We
A ELWOOD.
of the meeting, there being an attend­ gentle old pioneer.
service aB makes of washers.
Funeral services were conducted at
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Washer Service Co. 365 West WANTED — Water wells to drill. ance of 35.
Mrs. Frank Southmayd and her the Schroeder Chapel here at 1 o’clock
Have new and up-to-date equip­
Front 81. Phone 17.
tfs
Out-of-Town Shoppen!
ment and heavy pipe where needed. daughter, Mrs. Paul Davis of Gravel­ Monday afternoon, Rev. L. Greene
Why not buy your Sunday Journal
DE LAVAL SEPARATORS and «fak­
Fred C. Lee, Route 1, Marahfteld. ford, spent moat of the day Tuesday officiating. Interment was in the
while doing ;
ers. Parts and Dairy Supplies. Get
visiting Mrs. Southmayd’s other Masonic cemetery.
30t4»tf
elngt They i
them at Pacific Feed A Seed Co. tfs
daughter, Mrs. Geo. Hoffman at Myr­
Mr. Dugger was bom in Johnson
the following
WANTED TO BUY—Old horses, cows tle Point
county, Tenn., Sept. 18, 1860, and
MACHINERY Repairs — Play safe.
and calves for Mink feed. B. T.
when he arrived in Coos county he
Linnis
Kirk
who
is
operating
the
Check over your machines and or­
Hepler, Bullards route. Phone Amelia Nelson ranch, now owned by settled on Fishtrup. He was one of
der replacement parts now. Gen­
9R5, Coquille.
st Jan. 11, 45 Dal King, has been quite ill the past the employees of the original Johnson
NOTHING OVERLOOKED
uine IHC parts. J. A. Lamb Com­
sawmill,
three
miles
out
on
the
Myrtlt
week
with
the
flu.
Martin
Schmidt
Farr &
pany
s STRAWBERRY PLANTS
nu matter how large and elaborate
Point road.
is also a flu victim.
Elwood.
SECURITY CALF FEED—Saves milk, I
the scale upon which the funeral
Besides his daughter he is survived
The Norway Home Extension Unit
economical to use, raises good GOOD SERVICE makes Good In­ met last. Friday at the home of Mrs. by a nephew, Cecil Dugger of Mc­
arrangements are to be made That
I give service.
F. R. Ellis Southmayd. The subject under Kinley, and a niece, Mrs. Beulah
calves. Ask us. FARR & EL- ; surance.
is our policy—that la our proud
Bull.
s discussion was the making of better Bricker of Portland.
WOOD.
claim after many years of experi­
breads. Mrs. Dorothy Bishop-Dunn
FOR SALE-^Tl»42 Studebaker Cham-
ence A conference with ua will
FOR SALE
was in charge of the demonstration.
pion 4-door Sedan. Edell Bryant,
be to your advantage.
One acre with river frontage near A pot luck dinner was enjoyed by the
160 W. 12th. Phone 237-M. 50tfs
Kline
1
I ’s Camp on the North Fork, following named persons: Mrs. Frank
, with 4 room house,double garage Southmayd, Mrs. Harold Pribble,
and chicken house.
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Mr*
A former Coquille little girl, Joee-
Priced at $550.00 cash, or $600.00 iett, Mrs. A. R. DaVcnport, Mrs. Fred phine, 12 years old, the daughter of
Reception room jointly with
on terms.
, Schmidt, Mrs. Harold Simmons, Mrs. 1 Joe Milanl, who left the Arago sec­
Dr. J. R Bunch
Forty acres, with river frontage,' A. M. Cooper, Mrs. Martin Schmidt, tion several years ago and has been
Coquille
Itandun
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f j»tr#
Fltefte 8* J
on the North Fork: oartlv cultivated Mrs. Rav Eooerson. Mrs. Llovd Hunt-
llilii
IUÄJ
a uai-y
ua«u -U-M imui
and fenced; running water, on main ' ley, Mrs. Henry Gasner, Mrs. Geo. Falls since, was burned to depth Sat­
FOR
Repairs and Ser road, near Kline’s Camp. Good fam- Hoffman and Mrs. Sig Eckholm, urday morning at the home of her
mother of the hostess. At the close sister, Mrs. Sherman Mayer. Jose­
vice—esR'I-L. J. A. Lamb Com­ ily orchard, berries and grapes.
One
four-room
house;
seven
three-
of
the meeting the Unit presented phine was spending the night there
pany.
tfs
room cabins with running water and Mrs. Dorothy Bishop-Dunn with an I and when the fire got under headway
STOCKMEN—DAIRYMEN — Visit electric lights. A money maker for eight piece Fostoria salad set as a I
had escaped, but not seeing her sis­
our animal specialties department. the right party.
wedding gift.
ter’s two children, had gone back in
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We stock a complete line of veter­
Priced to sell; terms if desired.
to rescue them. The children’s father,
inary medications and instruments.
J. S BARTON, Realtor
although seriously burned, had taken
Leslie Kime Writes That Los
FARR A ELWOOD.
355 South Taylor^
the ohHdren out throtigb a window
and Josephine had hot seen them.
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Writing from Loe Angeles, Leslie
The fire started after Mr. Mayer
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Kime says he has been away from had built it in the stove and had then
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE That Let­ Coquille and his native Coos county
ters Testamentary of the Estate of so long that he thinks he would be gone back to bed.
Mrs Mary Julia Elrod, deceased, is­
sued to us by order of County Court a stranger up here now. He says both
Buy your office supplies at Nor­
, of State of Oregon for Coos County, he and his mother are well and ton's. They have a good line of Loose
Phone «
made December 22, 1943; all claims that he is i employed in a defense
Night Phone 800X
< against said estate must be presented plant. He adds that Loa Angeles la Leaf ledger outfits, etc. - Everything
for your "First of the Year” needs, s
to us with proper vouchers at No. p",nl
1474 West First Street,'Coquille, Ore- Setting its rain early this year and
gon, within six months from Janu- , that there was a great deal of it in ’See "spike" Leslie tor the best in
Agents for Oregon-Nevada-California Fast Freight
ary 8, 1944, date hereof.
December.
Liability, or other Insurance. Office,
IRIS ELROD
Office Phone
Farr & Elwood Bldg. *
next door to Coquille Hospital,
MRS ETTA SACCHI
5
W. Second St.
51t5 As Executors of said Estate
Calling cards, M ror 81JC
phone 5; residence phon* 85L.
Chadwick lodge No.68
LkiA.M.
John W. Dugger
NOTICE
The Oregonian Aoeney
Attention
to Details
Former Valley Girl
Burned To Death
SCHROEDER BROS
MORTUARIES, lac
Benham’s Transfer
Anywhere For Hire
Southwestern
Motors
SAND AND GRAVEL
COAL — FUEL OIL — STORAGE
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