The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 13, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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ELP WANTED — Woman to get ■
dihner in evening for family of
two. From three to four hours
work a day, five days a week. I
Phone Harriman at Smith Wyod»,
during day. No. 148.
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Ralph Moore Talks
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St. Jamas’ Episcopal Church
Corner E. M A ElMett Sts.
The Rev. Robert L. Greene, Vicar
Sunday: April 1«
(Continued from Page One)
wherein lies a pitfall for the state
FOR SALE—1930 Ford Tudor. Tires, with a rush of private schools which
motor and paint in g<x>d condition. might spring up ready to catch the
Owner entering armed forces In­ "gravy.” Also Mr. Moore’s belief to
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quire Ed. Walker at Coquille Ser­ that the state should know first what
vice Station. *
It* : action the government will take.
| The bill which changes the lan-
FOR RENT—Furnished Apartment,
! guage of the term “insme" to mental-
gas range, ail circulator, private , ly diseased should be passed.
batL^iV,‘,U
entr^CeL10^ "The Sales“^“bTu was tefmed a
8:00 Holy Communion.
10:0« Morning Prayer with Sermon.
(Note: There will be no Church
School on Sunday The children are
asked to accompany their parents to
the late service which has been set
at 10 o’clock so that the vicar can
leave immediately for the Diocesan
Convention in Portland.) .
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Church of Christ
| Rev. Cha*. Goodwin Brown, Pastor
9:45 Sunday School hour. Easter is
past but we atill need tp study God’s
Bible. .
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11:00 Sunday morning worship
hour. “Has Life a Purport?’’
7:00 Youth Fellowship hour.'Some­
thing good in every session.
8:00 Sunday evening service hour.
Music and brief message make this a
helpful service.
7:30 Wednesday evenings, choir
rehearsal hour. Noble Chowning di­
recting.
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740 Thursday evenings, mid-week
services.
What we ARE spedks more clearly
than what- we SAY.
Christ said;
“Out of the abundance of the heart
the mouth speaketh.1
East 4th A Coulter «
Linton Parrish, Pastor
I Thursday 7:30 Bible Study and
tired. See Tom Drake on Fa|rview I supposed to raise twenty-five million Prayer meeting. We will consider
road, just south of railroadIcrom- dollars. It contains a list of exemp- Amos-4.
ing
jt* tions, mostly items of food and does-
Bible School 9:46. Martha Mulkey,
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Church Of The Nazarene
FOR ALTERATIONS and Sewing cell Moore thinks the timing for the bill
Morning worship 11 o'clock. Lord’s 1
Oth and Heath
<. ing Machine. Price M0.00.. How-
at 354 No. Heath or phone 221M. would be better in 1947, but adds it Supjjjer. Special music. Message by
M. M. Short, Pastor ~ -
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ard Leatherman,
McKinley RL,
Prompt service and reasonable ls th«
best
biU
put
up
so
far.
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w.v.
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the rastor.
Pastor.
Sunday School 0:48 a. m. Special
Coquille, phone 12R33, MyrUe
rates. Jean Peterson.
Mi it
■ . Taylor,
M chairman
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Mrs. George
oC jr. c. E. 3:00 o'clock.
SALESMEN WANTED — MAN OR
p
meeting for the children's groups,
n*s
Legislation,
introduced
the
speaker
WANTED TO BUY '—Good Milk
WOMAN WANTED for Rawleigh j r ‘
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Intermediate C. E. 3:30.
with Rev. V. W. Anglin giving an
Young
C. — E. •« 7:00.
OUA and was in charge
” of the - program.
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« vqssa» * People's
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Route in Coquille City and South' FOR SALE—3 million test of White
Cows. Write C. P. Sleek, P. O. Box
illustrated sermon to the Sunday
n. _ g An impressive representative of thei. Evening service 3:00. . We
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invite School. This will be a message of
Coos County. Write today. Raw- ’ Fir; also 3,000 Poles, all lengths,
334, Coquille.
1.
four great allies—United States, Eng- you u, an evening of informal sing-
leigh's. Dept ORD-282-SAH. Oak­
some of it saw logs. H. B. Smith,
FOR SALE—A 2-Apartment House land, Russia and China—was car- jng alMj fellowship, followed by an forty minutes and of interest to all.
land, Calif., *or see H. R. Horner,1 Langlois, Ore.
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Preaching at 11 o’clock by the
at 333 North Taylor, 81375. *ii|9* or ried put by Mrs. Tom Stevens, Mrs. evangelistic
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message.
~ North Bend. Ore.
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call Mrs. Cortland Ellis, Fairview Wm. Candlin, who was born in Eng- / Remember also the Young People’s evangelist and again at 7:45 at night
____ DE LAVAL SEPARATORS and Milk-
and all this week and over April 19th
FOR SALE—Westinghouse Electric ' ere. Parts and Dairy Supplies. Get
route, phone 5R22.
13t2*g land, Mrs.
Mqria Hale, born in China, social
hour ,___
7:30 - 10:00
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10:00 Saturday
Saturday at the same hour.
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Range, in good condition. Phone [ them at Pacific Feed A Seed So. tf*
but whose parents, are^Russian and night. All young people are invited
roil SALX-N^l,
Friday night Mr. Anglin gives the
128X, after 3 p. m., or call at 391
______ Lota of games and ge- romantic story of his ministerial life,
sized baby bed. An all metal bed .
7*“
'«evanny taxing ~ t n
o attend.
East Third. Coquille.
Its METAL LUNCH KITS—Stock 11m-
the place of Madam Why, born in freshmenta. Also remember Young
with springs, price 815. Cali 153R
which Is fUIed with interesting inci­
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China.
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1 people’s Fireside, following the eve-
FOR RENT—Strictly modern steam- j COMPANY,
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or see at 451 N. Willard.
Its .
dents and which will be very inter­
The American Creed was given by njr,g service.
heated Cottages, 2 and 3 rooms fur- -»------
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esting and helpful to everyone who
Mrs. Stevens, the Atlantic Charter i Wednesday 7:30 Choir practice.
nished. with garage Ko Keel Auto WTED-Fir and Ced.r Poles.
has the privilege of hearing him.
rW,.d by
C*_ndlin A ch««ct*r- ‘ d ™ Farr, director. >
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Court, down town.
12t2*r } P«*M. all sizes. Quote prime t Ab.
The meeting has started off well
1
ization
of
the
Russian
people
with
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i shipping point, earliest shipment
The will of the late Henry Fourier,
with special interest being manifested
w^ZT.^
ELECTRIC FENCES — We have
Niedermeye^-MarUn Co., Portland,
The Assembly of God
and much good will be accomplished
chargers, wire, insulators, and aM
Ore.
I3t3a was filed last Thursday. Joint ex­ in Russian of their national anthem
Second and Heath Sts.
before the meetings are over, it is
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was
Mrs.
Hale
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s
contribution.
Also,
equipment FARR & ELWOOD. ■
L. C. Parsing, Pastor
hoped, through Mr. Ahglin’s evan­
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’.. FOR SALE— 19-acre Dairy Ranch, ecutors are Edward H. Fourier and she spoke of their love for gypsy
In-! family orchard an* garden; new Evelyn C. Christensen, and appraisers »music and she played * beautiful 1
gelistic messages.
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GOOD SERVICE makes Good
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9:45
SunAy
School
With
classes
for
The
public
is
invited
to any and
surance
I give service.
F. R. I DeLaval Milker and Separator; of the $500 estate are Walter Butler, _’ record ....
of her favorite Russian gypsy
Bull.
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aU these services.
good milking stock; plenty garden George C. Huggins and John Fergu- •. ( ; number. She was striking in Gypsy ,ev’^ *•*' U M
costume. A translation of the Rus- i 11:00
11 00 A.
A M.
M Morning
Mornin® Worship.
WorshiD.
HEADQUARTERS fo7 Crown Dairy ' space. Goodwin, 1st house on Rink
A petition for appointment of a;
3:20 P. M. Christ Ambassador's
Church of God
creek. Also Weener Pigs tor sale,
'
sian
anthem
was
sung
by
Mrs.
Chas.
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end Poultry Feeds at PaiMc Feed i
guardian for Kate Rolandson, whose , i Stauff, accomanpied by Miss Inez' hour for young people.
ntfs .
Corner of Henry & Seventh Sts.
-A Seed Co.
tfs
estate is estimated at 315,000, was
7:30 P. M. Evangelistic service con-
Sunday School 10 a. m. Herschel
Rover.
FOR PLUMBING repairs and Ser­ filed in probate court last Thursday.
RABBITS FOR SALE—2 Dee* with
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| Substituting for Madam Why, of ' ducted by pastor apd Mrs. L. C. Alien, Supt.
vice—call 2-L. J. A. LAMB COM­
Guy C. Graft was on TuOUay ap­
! Persing. Special music furnished by
littera, 1 will kindle soon. Inquire
Preaching at 11 a. m. Martin Fisher,
Marshfield,
Mildred
McCarthy,
in
PANY.
• pointed administrator of the 34770
J a ladies sextette.
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Tourist
Hotel, Apt. av.
10.
lt*s
supply pastor.
Chinese costume, was perfect tn her
estate
left
by
John
Grant
who
died
in
Young People's meeting 6:45 p. m.
FOR SALE7-“FBrtwrs’ Bargains*”—
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part
representing
China.
A
chorus
of
WANTED—To buy 150 to 200 acres
Portland Feb. 13, Appraisers ap­
i Rev. Harlan A. Park,- missionary
Shoets
—
Pullets
—
Used
DeLaval
trained
voices
sang
in
English
the
or more good grazing land with im. '
pointed were Harry O. Dement, W.
NOnCR OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Milkers — Baddie Horse — Weaner
Chinese national anthem, which was /from China repatriated abroad the
provement. "^Till pay cash. Harold
I. Woodward and Lawrence Barklow.
>M. S. Gripeholm, will begin a series
On the 22nd day of April, 1944, at
Pigs — Bull Calvea — Cows — Ice
received
with
every
appreciation.
M. Temple, 102 No. Long Beach ■
the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. at the
B. L. Smalley was this week ap­
Box. See FARR A ELWOOD’S
Those in the chorus were Meedames of meetings through the balance of front door of the court house in Co­
Blvd.. Compton, Calif.
12t3‘s
pointed administrator of the estate
the
week,
and
be
concluded
next
“Swap Board.”
a
quille, Coos County, Oregon, I will
Chas. Stauff, George Johnson, G. W.
left by Andrew Smalley, who died
Sunday. The public is invited to at- sell at auction to the highest bidder
VICTORY FERTILIZER IS HERE—
Tyrrell,
R.
E.
Boober,
Birdie
Skeels
PLUMBING SUIVLIES—We stock a Mar. 14, IMS. The 3743 estate wiU if
for cash, the following described real
Have received small shipment
and Miss Aileen Wilson. Miss Inez Itend.
property located in Coos County, Ore­
full line including fixtures. J. A.
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8-10-4 Victory fertiliser.
Other ] LAMB COMPANY.
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Rover
Was
the
accomapnist
and
ex-
gon, to-wit:
“g
grades expected soon. FARR A
Commencing at a point 123 feet
’ The,l*3135«,I'estate left by John ¡,ib‘ted ^iUher profeMion through i First Church of Christ, Scientist
East and «0 feet North of the
ELWOOD.
s LAWN ROLLER FOR RENT—Farr Zunino, who died at Marshfield taking °tf 016 mu,lc ioT the Ru“ian I
Coquille. Oregon
Southeast corner of Block 71 in
A
Elwood.
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Sunday
School
at
9:80
a.
m.
Notley's Addition to the Town of
FOR RENT—2-room apartn^nt fur­
April 4, Waiter
will be Butler
appraised
A. Y. ’
Meyers,
and by Delbeft
,*? *£""* T“
Coquille City, how the city of
Sunday Service at 11 a. m.
nished, hot water, bath and lights, FOR SALE—4-room house, furnished
Coquille,
in Coos County, Ore­
indistinct type which even the mag­
Subject for next Sunday, “Doctrine
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on first floor. Adults, no animals.
gon; running thence North 149
$900, or unfurnished $8(10. at 80« Lowe. Peter Megale was appointed nifying glass did not solve.
Mrs. rf Atonement.”
feet,« more or less, to the South
3-room apt. furnished, with water.
Carter Ave., Coquille. Bert Ochel- administrator.
Stauff sang ths anthem with much
Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00
line of County Road; thence East­
Adults no animals. 351So. Henry
A petition for probating the will
tree at that address.
It’s
feeling and sweetneM.
erly 104.5 feet; South 149 feet,
o’clock.
/
St., Flora E. Dunne.
tfs
of Alex Haglund, who died Dec, 37,
more or less, to a point directly
Announcements were made by the
Free public Reading Room at 255
IMS. was tiled on Wednesday. The
east of the place of beginning,
president, Mrs. O. U. Sanford, re­ W. Second, Roxy Bldg., open every
thence West to the place of be­
estate is estimated to be worth 8300.
garding the May Festival which will day except Sunday and holidays from
ginning; together with all the im­
provements, tenements, heredita­
be held again this year as usual in 12:30 to 3:00 p. m.
Celling carte, *• tor 11. OU
ments and appurtenances there­
the Community Building. Efforts are
unto belonging or in anywise ap­
WE HAVE McCormick Deering Man­
being made to get the best music The Holy Name-Catholic Church
pertaining.
ure Spreaders in stock.
J. A.
available and nothing will bo spared
Said
sale is made under execution
Mass at 0:30 a. m. every Sunday.
LAMB COMPANY.
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issued out of the Circuit Court of the
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State of Oregon for the county of
land in the Fat Eik Drainage District i as in other yeaw.
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Calling cards. So ror »1.00.
WANTED TO BUY—Old horses, cows
Coos to me directed in the case of
S‘age decorations Included
Edna M. Webster, attorney-in-fact for
and calves for Mink feed. B. T. Coos County, Qrogon, at tn* hour of
America R um I*
Otis A, Webster, Plaintiff, vs.' Myra
c?.’ Ku
“ia' ch
‘na
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America,
nussia,
vnina
Hepler, Bullards route. Phone ten ' ' >ck in the forenoon of Fri- _ g
E. Bali, Paarl Blachly and Chancy
28th day <rf April, 1044, at 10 Kn«l»nd. The floral centerpiece
9R5, Coquille.
st Jan. 11, 43 day,
Blachly, her husband, Christie Thrift
a.tn.
and Frank Thrift, her husband, Wol­
LOST—Tan Billfold, containing pic­
man A. Ball and Paloma Ball, his
who _
PLANTS — Cabbage — Lettuce —
• wife, Lola Wood and Ben Wood, her
tures, identification card and driv­ riod of
Brussels Sprouts — Cauliflower —
husband; also all other persons or
er’s license bearing name, Mrs. ces sor to (dected and qualified; and | Hale presided at the tea table. Mrs.
' parties unknown, claiming any right,
Chinese
Cabbage — WALLA
Evelyn Blake of Bandon, on Apr. 7. for the transaction of such other George Chaney was in charge of the
title, estate, interest or lien in the
business as may lawfully come before tea, the committee being Meedames
WALLA SWEET ONIONS. FARR
Finder please notify her; reward. the
above described real estate, De-
meeting
A ELWOOD.
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fondants.
Dated this 13th day of April, 1844. A. B. Collier, L, H. Hazard, F, L.
| Said sale being made subject to
Houston, John Purkey Lloyd Claver,
W. E. Cross
BRING Your Tire Troubles to Thorn­ PANSY PLANTS^ BeauUful colors,
.redemption in the manner provided
E. L Detlefrsq-
T. A Horn, C, 0, Coveeu, N- Chmvn-
.by law.
ton’s, the most completely equipped
large, healthy plants. 2 for 15c,
Leland Peterson
ing.
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|Qt5 Sheriff of &£s ^ounty^re^n
shop in Southern Oregon. Only ex­
Supervisor* '
75c dos. FARR A ELWOOD.
a
Edna A. Robison,
perienced workmen. Best quality
I
Secretary
Royal Neighbor* Meet
r
materials and equipment used. All MIDDLE AGED LADY will care for isti
children in her home, through the
work fully guaranteed. Thornton
NOTICE TO CBEDfTOM
The Royal Neighbors met for their
DR WILLIAM D. MORGAN,
NOTICE to hereby given that the regular April meeting on Wednesday,
day or evenings, or will care for
Tire Service.
tf
NOTHINO OVERLOOKED
undersigned
has
been
duly
appointed
them in their homes Saturday eve­
April fifth. Mrs. Blanche Shepard
PAPERHANGINO, Katoomining, In­
372 N. I2$b gt,
Ftanw 731
ning. Cail M8S4 North Coulter Administrator of the Estate of Mar­ was initiated. Final plana for the
■MJ matter how large and elaborate
garet
Anderson,
deceased;
and
that
terior and Exterior Painting. The
St.
lt*s all persons having claims against public card party to be held April 19
Marshfield.
Orp,
•he.scale upon which the funeral
latest in PMtsburg, Imperial, Birge
,
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said estate, should present the same, were completed and the committees
arrangements are to be made. That
Wall Paper.' Herbert E. Wood, 275 WASHING MACHINE REPAIR—We duly verified, and with proper vouch­
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were
appointed.
Pinochle
and
bingo
service all makes of washers. ers therefor, to the undersigned, at
No. Henry, Coquille, ’ phone 283.
ia our policy—that is our proud
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Washer Service Co.
335 West my law office in the First Nat’l. will be played; prlzea will be given
8tfs
claim after many years of experi­
Bank Bldg., Coquille, Oregon, within and refreshments served. >
Front St. Phone 17.
tfs six months from the date hereof.
ence
A conference with us will
STOCKMEN — DAIRYMEN
We
At the close of the evening Mildred
l)r. Dr La Hh»»»’
Dated, and first published: March
stock livestock bacterins — miner­ IRRIGATION SYSTEMS—See us for 23rd., 1944.
Wardrip and Kato Peart served coffee
tw> to your advantage
Eyesight
estimate. J. A LAMB COMPANY.
al conditioners — syringes — ther­
Harry A. Slack,
and doughnuts. The table was dainty
10t5
Administrator of said Estate. with spring flowers and candles. Six­
Speciailsl
mometers — balling guns — and
othqr supplies. FARR tt ELWOOD For Refrigeration Service phone IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE teen places were set.
Eyes Examined - Glaaaes HUed
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Dunn, phone 5SJ. ____________ ubu featur<, ot other wlh| « to a
POTATOES For Sato—81.75 per hun- I oompanion to the School Bill and to
SK7
Pioneer Methodist Church
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Probate Court Items
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Notice of Final Account
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Frank Grant Counts, a Reedsport
1083
PLUMBING GOODS TmleU Lav- _ NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN, That
man, was summoned by the state po­ s.
—
, ,
atoriee — Septic Tanks — Showers ; the
lice on Monday to appear before Jus­
—Range boilers — Pipe — Fittings final account *• a
Estate of A, S B
tice Bull for driving a car without an
FARR A ELWOOD.
s that the above entitled
operator's Jcense.
April 28th, 1944, at the hours of I
Instructor of Piano
Op Monday also, two Vqck driyers
MILKING Machines—If yours need* o’clock A. M., at the County Court
overhauling, bring it in now. We room in Coquille, Oregon, as the time paid 39 fine und cm M each for hav­
High
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carry a full line of parts and sup­ and place for hearing objections to ing a combined overload — Claude
. PrHIte
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plies for McCormick Deering ma­ such final account and the settlement Allen Davis with a 7310 pound over­
Olvag
of said estate.
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chines. J. A. LAMB-COMANPY s
load, and Erhette Leonard a*r»utte
IM W-3M
Maud Bean,
r>ww «f-b
lltS
with
4470
pounds.
Administratrix
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Order Your Chick* NOW for
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Later Delivery.
Also have good
Delb
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NOTICE to hereby given, that the
stock of Chick Feed* A Dairy undersigned
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has been duly appointed
Overseas
Edition of The
Feeds.
Eaton’s Feed Store, Administratrix of the Estate of ORIN
Coquille.e
.
.'"'Ip BRACE MURRAY, deceased: and’
that all persons having claims against
AUTO PAINTING and Body Work said estate, should present the same,
and with proper
can be secured for mailing .or can
Bring your car in------ we can start duly verified,
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vouchers therefor, to the undersigned, I
work at once. Southwestern Motor i _
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at the law office of Harry A. Slack,' be sent direct from the Oregonian
SAND AND GRAVEL
Co.
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’trit' Nat
“ Coqunie°Ore-
Nat ’l. ’l. Bank
Hank “BMg
Rldo*
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office by eallins the Oregosdan
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COAL
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FUEL OIL - STORAGE
WATER SYSTEMS—We have power hereof
arency in CeqnlUe. phene 231
Agents
for
Oregon-Nevada-California
Fast Freight
pumps and shallow and deep well
Dated, and first published: March
PAULINE TALBERT *
Office Phone
fsn & Elwood Bldg
PANY*^™
A’ LAMB ro^a1
1M MARION RUTH MURRAY. .
Oregonian
Night Phone 800X
Southwestern
, Motors
Ch e vrolet >- Bsdch
I’oquilte
»figs INEZ RQVXR
BRAND POTATOES AT
Williams Cash Grocery
and Henninger’s Market
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SCHROEDER BROS
MORTUARIES, la«.
shop, 188J, nr reaWenee 188J,
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
write Bex 387, Coquille. O. H.
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS
In Justice Fred Bull’s
Garnier, authorized Frigidaire In the Matter of the Estate
Court
This Week
Service.
27tfs of A. S. Bean,
Decesaed
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For Hire
W Second St.
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