The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 24, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    oeegon ,
FAO« SEVEN
Glendon, and George were Sunday
I Church
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ike
Miller in Myrtle Point. The dinner The Rev. Robert L. Greene, Vicar
wfi fa hbnor of the birthdays of Friday. February 35
ELECTRIC WIRING I
2:00 p. m- "World Day of Prayer”
Funeral services for Mrs. Milton , Mrs. Zeller. Ike Miller and Loren
a Brotherhood dinner in the social
available in limited
Roth were held at the Schroeder . Miller. Those enjoying the dinner service.
room.,rBring a basket dinner and
have those extqa
Chapel in ’Myrtle Point last Friday , were in addition to the above: Mr. Sunday, February 17
come.
,
lets installed. Phone 193R, E. G.
and
Mrs.
Loren
Miller,
of
Gardiner,
8:00
a.
m.
Hply
Communion.
afternoon, Rev. T. J. Pryor officiating.
Saturday,
7-10
p.
m.
Young
People
’s
Opperman,
________
46tl
•:45 a. m. Church School..
She and Mr. Roth had resided At Dwane Miller, of Myrtle Point. Mrs.
social hour in the social room. Any
Cora
Mulkey,
Jack
and
Harley
MiUer,
11:00
a.
m.
Morning
Prayer
with
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mfs.
?/ANTED — Water wails to drill
young person is Invited to this eve­
Watson, at Pleasant Point, near Myr­ of Myrtle Point, and Mr. and Lyle Sermqp.
Have new and up-to-date equip­
ning of informal fun.
, Pauli, Charlene and »Marilyn, also
tle
Point.
She
had
been
in
the
Myrtle
Bible Schoot»:45. Martha MulkTy,
ment and heavy pipe where needed.
I
10:00 a. m. Holy Communion.
Point hospital where a baby, which of Myrtle Point.
Fred C. Lee, Route 1, Marshfield.
Supt.
Mrs. John Widmark visited Mrs.
3:30 p. m. St. J
* Guild.
did not survive, was born on February
30t4*tf
Morning worship 11 o’clock. Spe­
8:00 p.m.
Guild.
6. She wak taken to her home last Paul Lentz at the Knife Hospital at
cial msuic, Lord’s Supper. A, C.
SALESMAN WANTED — IF YOU
Tuesday evening and passed away Coquille Monday.
Mrs. A. T. Miller, of Coquille, for­
7:15 p. m. High School Young Bates, president of Oregon Christian
very soon thereafter.
ARE AMBITIOUS you can make
merly
of
Arago,
has
been
quite
se-
|
People.
,
<—~-------- Missionary Convention, will begin a
She was born Dorothy Jean Watson,
g.xxi money with a Rawleigh Route
three weeks’ evangelistic service
riously
ill
with
prteumonia
and
was
I
at
Burns,
Ore.,
Dec.
23.
1922,
and
was
in South Coos and South Doudas
Message, “An Awareness of God.”
taken
to
the
Mast
hospital
in
Myrtle
'
Pioneer Methodist Church
two months and 21 days past 21 years
( ounties. We help you get started.
Jr. and Intermediate C. E., 6:30.
Point last week.
of age.
Rev. Chas. Goodwin Brown, Pastor
No experience needed to start
Evening service 7:30. Good ging­
Mrs.
Leonard
Sell
gave
a
gradua
­
She was a graduate of the Myrtle
Steady work. Write Rawleigh's,
9:45 Sunday school hour. Classes ing, good fellowship. An evangel­
Point Union High School, with the tion party at her home last Friday and room for all. Enjoy the study
Dept. ORB-282-2, Oakland, Calif.
istic message by A. C. Bates, “Pen­
class of 1641, and was united in mar­ night in honor of her daughter, Miss of God’s word with us.
!•
tecostal Greatness.’*
Dorothy
Warren,
who
recently
fin-
—*.
riage to Mr. Roth of Coquille, Sept.
11:00 Sunday morning worship
Brother Bates will speak every eve­
PERMANENT WAVE,59c!—Do your
!ished
her
high
school
studies
at
the
4, 1942. He and her parents are
hour.
Sermon subject. “Building ning at 7:30 during the week.
own Permanent with Charm-Kurl
Myrtle
Point
high
school.
Miss
her.only near relative survivors.
Victory out of Tragedy.**
Kit. Complete equipment, includ­
Dorothy received quite a few nice
6:30 Sunday evening Youth Fel­ The Holy Name Cautolic Church
ing 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy
gifts and a lively time was enjoyed
lowship groups.
Intermediate and
Maes at 9:30 a. m. every Sunday.
to do, absolutely harmless,
We wish to extend our heartfelt by- alt The youn*
Present Senior.
by thousands including Fay
anks to our many friends for their jwere: Misses Pamela Evans, Glenda
7:30 Sunday evening worship hour.
zie. glamorous movie afar,
ndly aid and sympathy and for the'
Thelma and Mola Crawford, Special music for thia evening mes­ First Church of Christ, Scientist
»utiful floral offerings sent during Yvonne Holycroes, Evelyn Leeper,
refunded if not satisfied. Barrow
Coquille, Oregon
sage by the pastor. Sermon subject,
Drug Company.
6tl0*
e sickness and at the services held Valma Etaniel«jn «nd Messrs. BUI
Sunday
School
at 11:30 a. m.
“Slaying Ghosts.”
r our dear one.
Williams, David and Allen Bishop and
FOR RENT — Two-room‘tarnished
Sunday Service at 11 a. m.
7:30 Wednesday evening choir re­
Jimmy Scott.
Subject for next Sunday, "Christ
hearsal. Noble Chowning directing.
Apartment, private bath, and gar­
7:30 Thursday evening mid-week
age, to adults. Phone 193R E. G.
Again next Tuesday, Fob. 36. from Bible study hour.
the Only Cause and Creator.**
Opperman.
tf
10 until 4, W«rd McReynoids will be
Wednesday evening meeting at 6:00
10:30 Thursday. The first T'hprs-
at the Coquille city hall to receive ap­ day of every month, the Woman’s o'clock.**
FOR PLUMBING repairs aqd Ser-
plications from those desiring drivers* Society for Christian Serviee, meets.
vice—call 2-L. J. A. LAMB COM­
Free public Reading Room at 355
Gordon Kimbel, of Washburn, licensee, and to conduct examinations.
PANY.
S
Keep this date marked on your cal­ W. Second, Roxy Bldg., open every
' ---- --------------------------- —
Worth Dakota, visited at the home of ■' *
day except Sunday and holidays fion:
endar.
LOST—February 19, a lady’s Wrist
kfr. and Mrs. Glen Keller for about ELECTRIC BROODER FOR SALE—'
6:30 February 28th.
A w|i
potluck 12:30 to 5:00 p. m.
Watch in nickel case, with leather
FOR SALE—40 acres of third growth a week before returning to .Roseburg,
500 chick size, forced fan hot air luncheon for Young Adults. AU be-
strap. 85 reward for return to Sen­
Umber. Heavy stand suitable for where he is spending the winter.
type, Oakes. *FARR A ELWOOD.1 ‘ween the ages of 32 and 38 are in-
Church of God
tinel office.
It’s
Mrs. Chester Willson and Chloe, of ------------ --------
portable mill. One mile east of
-
—-------- —- eluded. Rev. Frank E. Brown, of
Corner of Henry A Seventh Sts.
Myrtle Point, and Mrs. Roy Mast at
NOTICE
{Cottage
Grove,
addresses
the
group.
Fox
Bridge.
See
M.
G.
SumerUn,
BABY CHICKS—Place your order
Pastor. A. L. Ferry
NOTICE la hereby given that the 1 Not what we say but how we Uve
Coquille, Ore., McKinley Rt 6t3*s Allegany, visited at the home of Mr.
now. FARR A ELWOOD.
s
and Mrs. Ward Evans last Wednesday. State Land Board of the State of1 eount, in the world w.
All are Invited to attend. If your
Oregon will receive sealed bids, at
ln
d
contact,
ELECTRIC FENCE UNITs Z Wire,
Mrs. Helen Gillespie has been hired
child does not go to S'inday School
WANTED—Wood Circulator in good
its office in the State Library Build- |
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insulators,
andeell
fittings.
FARR
by
the
Arago
school
board
to
assist
as
elsewhere, we urge you to -end them,
condition, with flat top. Cash or
“i ?al5n’
Uf
CEMENT A BUILDING MATERIALS
BELWOOD.
g a third teacher in the Arago school o clock A. M. on Wednesday, March | Papr .
- Sunday School. 10 a. m.
good Coal Circulator in exchange.
29, 1944, for all of the interest of ~rarr * «wood.________________ s
Preaching service 11 a. m.
and
she
started
teaching
Monday
Bob Burns, 707 No. Taylor, phone
iSTOVES—Just received shipment of morning.
overflow lanSThSieinafte? dtocrih1
THE CIRCUIT .COURT OF THE
■
.
Young People's meeting, 6:45 p. m.
249L.
’
.
s
White, Full Enamel Wood and Coal
Bivtoe hmiever o
I i STATE
8TAT« °F
OF OREGON IN AND
or better still bring them.
Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller spent from
butbne nr I !
FOR T"
THE
1 COUNTY OF COOS
COO«
Ranges. See them at J. A. LAMB Friday till Sunday at the home of owners if mv tends
Order Your Chipks NOW for
Preaching service 7:30 p. m.
thereon the preference*right!Ceranchinl.Plalntiff,
COMPANY.
p Mr. and Mrs.^>rvus Miller and family fronting
Later Delivery, Also have good
fronting thereon the preference right
to purchase h?Xttr
said tide and overflow
Caranchini. Defendant.
stock of Chick Feeds A Dairy
DAIRYMEN — Do your cowl have
in Myrtle Point,
lands at the highest price offered, for
SototoeR»--------
MILKING Maohfaes—If yours needs
Feeds. M
Grube or Warbles? Ask us what to
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fish visited at a period
inTorlh?
wVXid^^ch
TO
Ji?^
s
caranchini
,
defend
-
overhauling,
bring
It
in
nows
We
LOU«
CARANCHINI,
DEFEND-
2tf»
Coquille.
use on them, FARR A ELWOOD.
thecoma of Mrs. Laura Edmunds In i>*« of ii»e oioa proviaea sucn oner TQ
ANT
—
’
'
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carry a full line of parts and sup­
8thl Provided ' In
«me °t
jn the
the n name
of the
the State
State of
of Oregon
Oregon
Coqpilie, Sunday. Mrs. Edmunds had thatIUthe Bonrd^r/^rvr» »[^
plies fof McCormick Deering ma­
han^^nd aU ^ ds
ri<ht
.you “• h«r*by required to appear
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
the misfortune to slip on a rug in refect
mot
___
_____
chines. J. A. LAMB COMANPY. S
lUid „
J«.
I_
___ »nd answer the Complaint filed
NOTICE is hereby given that the
her home and fell and fractured her Countv
•aid landa
are
aituated
In
Coos
CteMon and*
against you in the above entitled suit undersigned was on February 3, 1944,
GLADIOLUS BULBS- -Choice asaort- arm.
tteoteHv dSrihJI ..
' 0" or before the 24th day of Febru- duly appointed Executor of the Will
ticularlv
descritmd
a.
follow
,
ry
tjme pre_
ticularly
described
aa
follows:
J. D. Carl and George Hampton ac-
nmnto, beauUful colors. FARR A
of D. C. Krantz, Deceased, by the
Beginning at a poikt on the B
scribed in the order for publication County Court of Coos County, Ore­
ELWOOD.
—ipanied George Jenkins, of Co-
boundary of Sec. 35, a distance
of this Summons, and if you fail.to gon, and all persons having claims
jullle, to Eugene to attend a dairy­
of 213,84 tMt S of the M section
bq -a-«-
appear
and answer
for want against boiu
-w
—- -----
7..
said estate ruu
are ixivuj
hereby iv-
re-
WANTED TO BUY—Old horses, oows men's meeting held there. While
corner on the said E boundary of
thereof plaintiff will apply to the Iqulred to present them to me with
and calves for Mink feed. B. T. there Mr. Carl went over to McMinn­
the said section, the said point
Court for the relief prayed for in 1 proper vouchers attached and duly
being on the low water line of
Hepler, Bullards route. Phone ville and visited at the home of his
ROOFING
MATERIAL — Cedar
her complaint, namMy for.« «j«™81 verfied at the office of F. E. Mc-
Larson Slough, and running
of
the Court
dissolving
absolutely
the «^^hin^T^n^4?™^1»«! date
•RS, Coquille.
at Jan. 11,48 son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ken­
shingles, roll roofing, VALLEY TIN,
marriage
contract
between
plaintiff
thence S 809.16 feet along the sec­
marriage contract between plaintiff
plastic cements, coatings. FARR St
tion
line
to
the
NE
corner
of
Lot
and defendant and for such Other ¿f this notice.
GOOD SERVICE makes Good In­ neth Cart, and spent Friday night
5, Sec. 25; thence N.44 degrees
ELWOOD. .
s
and further relief as to the Court
, Dated and published first time Feb­
~
surance.*
I give service.
F. It with them.
W 1095.6 feat along the U. S.
may seem just and equitable.
• . ruary 3, 1944.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Melden
Carl
and
Meander
Line:
thence
S
57
de
­
Bull.
•
OIL CANS—We now have anothe^
This summons is served upon you
Walter A. Krantz,
grees W 698.94 feet along the
Douglas were Sunday dinner guests
by publication thereof pursuant to 3t5
Executor of said 'Estate.
supply of 5 gallon blits cans in
U.
8.
Meander
Line
to
the
NW
the order of the Hon. Dal M. King,
<4 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cribbs, of
stock. J. A. LAMB COMPANY, s
corner of Lot 5 of the Arid Sec.
Judge of. the above entitled Court,
(tauille.
35; thence N 477.64 feet to the
order was made and entered
» Lk A. A. Haberly, of the U. S.
PAPERHANGING,
Kateomining,
low water line of the said Lar­
herein on the 25th day of January,
son Slough; thence S 86 degrees
Wood Finishfag, Interior and Ex­
Navy, arrived from Washington, D. C.r
. NOTICE
1944.
3714 minutes E 321.72 feet
HAROLD A> OpSON,
Monday and spent the night visiting
terior Painting.
We buy cotton
Oregonian
Subscribers:
along low water line; thence
Attorney for Plaintiff
at the homes of his sisters, Mrs. O. H.
rags.
Herbert E. Wood, 375 N.
help ybur carrier by having your
N 73 degress 25 minutes
Residence and Postoffice Addrsse
Aasen and Mrs. S. C. McAllister. Mr.
Henry St Phone 366.
*
tfs
307 feet
along lew
water
paper money ready at his first call.
North Bend, Oregon.
line;
thence S 86 degrees
Haberly, who has been stationed at
Remember he must pay his paper
DRAG SAWS—We have been prom­
Washington for almost two years is.
obligation before the 10th of the
ised delivery on a few Vaughan
to be ^jpped overseas soon and was
mopth. Thank you.
saws within the next few days. If
on fas way to visit his parents, Mr.
THE
OREGONIAN AGENCY
you need one, see us at once. J.
and Mrs. A. Haberly, of Portland,
Talbert •>
Phone 134L
A LAMB COMPANY.
•
before he has to report in San Fran­
cisco. Miss Eva Fitzgerald, wh« has
Eli.CTRIC
Limited quantity
13
■M b K' worhiim in Washington, R
for sale without priqrity. FARR 8t
Applies
ft (3-, aopopipapied him to Portland,
by a certified cheek or
ELWOOR
_________ »
Out-of-Town Shoppers!
where her heme la, and she will re­ amount of the bid, pnd no bid will I
Why
not buy peer St
main there,
be consider < d tor lees than 81000 for
WE SPECIALIZE eft ppraMMMfat W
Rev, T- J, Pryor, of Myrtle Point, the above-described parcel of land.
pairs for cqt qr broke* WSfaf9
All bids should be sealed and ad­
They aaay be
conducted the regular Sunday morn­ dressed to Lewis D. Griffith, Clerk
tubes, any else or type. All work
ing ohureh service. Sunday school of the State Land Board, Salem, Ore­
fully (HarqntodN. Thornton Ttav
followed with an attendance of 34. gon, and marked "Application and bid
Service
UN»
R«y
Services again next Sunday, preach­ to purchase tide and overflqw tends.”
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 9th
plumbing SUPPLIES- W v »took •
ing at 10 a. m. and Sunday school day of February, 1944.
full Ifae including fixtures. J. A-
at 11 a. m.
LEWIS D. GRIFFITH
I AMB COMPANY.______J
Clerk, State Land Board
Ladies AM met Wednesday at the 6t5
church for an all day’s meeting with
ATTENTION—Can place Myrtlewood
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
a potluck dinner at noon. The ladies
Novelties and lumber, abo cedar,
Notice is hereby given that the.
spent
the
time
quilting.
In
the
after
­
undersigned has on the 7th day of
un market here in Washington,
noon there was a Missionary meeting February, 1644, filed in the County
DC. Write full details of what
with election of officers, as follows: Court of Coos County, Oregon, his
you Have to offer to B. C. Shoe­
Mrs. Werner Plaep, president; Mrs. final account in the administration
Dr. De I ji Kb««»*
maker, 4102 53rd Ave., HiUtop
of the Estate of Judd M. Doering, De­
Manor Apt. 1, Hyattsville, Md. MILKING MACHINES—We have on Wayne Woodward, vice president: ceased, and that said Court has «»de
Eyesight
Mrs. O. H. Aasen, secretary, and an order setting Tuesday, the 14th
5t3»s
hand SURGE MILKERS, it doesn’t
Specialist
Mrs. Tyrrell Woodward. . treasurer. day of March, 1944, at 10 A. M., at
cost to use Surge. IT PAYS. Farr A Those attending were: Meedamea O the County Court Room In Coquille,
AUTO PAINTING end Body Work.
Otaesrit t-ltteS
Oregon, as the time and place fori
Elwood. —*
Bring your car in—we Can start
H. Aasen, Ward Evans, Albert Lillie. hearing objections thereto, and far:
ton room joint)/ wrtt.
work at once. Southwestern Motor
Albert Guhtrom, Clarence Butler. final settlement and distribution of;
Dr. J. R. Bunch
Co.
•
Chester Willsop and Chloe, Roy Mast, said estate.
Raymond Doering,
Coquille
rtimw n-j
Werner Plaep and Wayne Woodward. 4t5
s Administrator of said Estate.!
FARM \VATEH SY8TEMS— Dee» 9F
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1083
Ward
Evans
and
Maureen
and
Jun
­
shallqw well. J. A. LAMB COM"
ior Gulstrom joined the ladles for NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the
PANY
'
f I
dinner.
undersigned, on the 31st day of Jan­
I
Ladles
AM
will
meet
Friday
this
uary, 1944, filed in the County
TOILETS A LAVATORIES — On I neeu imk » uw w ••«»»»»•«
week Instead of Wednesday and there Court for Coos County, Oregon, her
hand for sale without priority. iÄTKÄrexn
Jnotructor of Piano
will be an all day’s meeting with pot­ final account in the matter of the ad­
FARR fc. RLWOOD, _________ 6
ministration of the Estate of Louis
luck dinner at noon. In the after­ A Sonneland, deceased; and that
WK HAVE a limited quantity of
noon the ladies will observe the said Court has made an order fixing
Tuesday, March 7. 1944, at 10:00
Kuves trough, down spout and
"World Dey of Prayer.”
lidge roll In stock. J. A. LAMB
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barklow o’clock A. M., at the County Court
room in Coquille, Oregon, as the
and Mrs. Ida Myers drove to Powers time and place for hearing objec­
COMPANY.
Sunday and visited at the homes of tions thereto, and for the. final set­
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Barklow and tlement and distribution of said ea-
tat*.
Mr. and Mrs. John Myers. On the
Dated and published first tlrte Feb­
way home they stepped at the house ruary 3, 1944,
Helen M. G. Sonneland,
of Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Myers in
3tft
Administratrix.
Myrtle Point,
Mrs. Harley Zeller, Of Haines,
Qr% and Mrs. Nora Zeller, of Rose­
N«<M Pbope WW
burg, visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Zeller several days last
Agents for Oregon-Nevada-Cslifornia Fast Freight
week. Mr. and M m . Dean Zeller,
of Marshfield, came over and took
them to Roseburg last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Zeller, LeRoy,
Mrs. Milton Roth
Buried Friday
Arago News Items
^Attention
ito Details
MISS INEZ ROVER
Benham’s Transfer
Anywhere For Hire
Southwestern
Motors
SAND AND GRAVEL
COAL — FUEL OIL — STORAGE
,