The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 20, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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    One
st Jan** EPiBC®p^ C,*urch
led ¡Council Session
CLASSIFIED
Monday Evening
Cent a Weed Each laaertlM
No Adv. leas than 28 reels
Corner E. 3rd 4k Elliott 8U.
LTM.^V- Rob*rt'c On,ene’
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8:00 a. m. Holy Communion,
courts, which is unlikely.
It is ee-t 8:45.a. m. Church School­
timated the 25 cents a month water
llfbo a. m. Morning Prayer with
meter charge, which Would be added Sermon.
(1st Sunday, Holy Com-
to monthly water bills, would produce ‘munion with Sermon).
around 8225 a month to which the Wednesdays:
city water fund could add 8225 or
7:30 a. m.Tioly Communion.
8450 or 8675 a month, depending on 10jV° •• "I Holy Communion.
August whether it Was a 25‘, 50 or 75 cents 2:3® P- ™ St. Jamas’ Guild.
• of a addition, The
latter figure would 8:00 p. m. (1st and 3rd Wednesdays)
in the mean a laying away each year of Evening Guild.
started around 811,000.
Thursdays: (1st A 3rd)
>e soft • The Lie Osborne application for a! 7:^5 P m- H*8h School Young Peo-
lat the carq room license in the old W. O. W. P1*-
! bank, t building, which was a special order .
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* suf- of
business for Monday evening,
Church of Christ
ve her wa> definitely denied. With all six
East 4th *8c Coulter
%
nanent councilmen present, the vote to
Liston Parrish, Pastor
»rained ■ grant the license was three for and
Thursday, 7:30, Mrs. Hattie Menzies
■ She. three against. This put the first wiu bring a missionary message.
The Assembly of Gid
•• »10° i vote to settle a tie during his term
sat„ 7:30-10:00, young people's so-
Second and Heath Sts. .
tocto^jp office up to Itayor Wood, andhe|c(ai hour.
L. C. Parsing, Pastor
costa voted- against granting the license.
Bible School 8:45. Martha Mulkey,
' Dr. G. E. Stark stated he was op- , SUpt.
Thursday, April 18th, 7:30 Rev. H.
ered 8 , posed to the playground center pro-
Morning worship-*! -o'clock. Lord’s A. Park, returned Missionary from
nature l gram, With a supervised nursery for ! supper.
Special music. In the China, will highlight the service with
absence of the pastor, E. W. Buckner his ^‘Kowloon Hotel" experiences,
will speak on ‘‘Refuge.’’
■ Friday, April i»th, 7:30 Rev.
Jr. C. E. 8:00. Intermediate C. E. Pyk will relate his Stanley Camp
8:30. Young People's C. E. 7:00.
, temment. You will want to hear t
Evening Service 8:00 The pastor j Saturday 7:30 He will portray
will speak on “Noah, A Faithful plan of salvation in Chinese cha<
o-year
rt, Jr„
plain-
Grey-
le bu«
m also
' toy's
PANSY PLANTS and many other
FARR & EL-
PERMANENT WAVE,5gc!—Do your 1 bedding plants.
—
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own Permanent with Charm-Kurl : WOOD.
Kit. Complete equipment, includ­
ing 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy
to do, absolutely harmless. Praised
by thousands including Fay McKen­
zie, glamorous movie star. Money
refunded if not satisfied. Balrrow
BtlO» ¿OR SALE—A 2-Apartment House
, Drug Company.
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SALESMEN WANTED — MAN OR
WOMAN WANTED for Rawlgigh
Route in Coquille City and South
•Coos County. Write today. Raw-
leigh’Sj Dept. ORD-282-SAH, Oak­
land, Calif., or see H. R. Horner,
* North Bend, Ore.
,
I3t3*
at 536 North Taylor, 81875. See or
call Mrs. Cortland Ellis, Fairview
route, phone 5R22.
13t2*s
FOR SALE — Young family Jersey ELECTRIC WIRE -Limited quantity
Cow, with calf week old. H.'B. i for sale without priority. FARR &
Smith, Langlois, Ore.
It2*s
ELWOOD.
A/.
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FISHING TACKLE — See our new FOR SALE — Model A Ford Sedan,
stock. FARR 8c ELWOOD.
s
just overhauled completely two
Mo- Excellent rubber.
I2S.00 REWARD—For inform*-
$j75.oo Or will trade for Outboard
tion leading to the arrest of motor snd
phoJJe
it»,
person destroying the shrub-
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bery in my yard. Herbert E. FOR RENT—3-room partly furnished
Wood.
ltj Apartment, first house across the
FOR RENT—Clean? all"newly decor- '
ated, furnished Cottage.
Lights
and water paid. 845 North Coulter ,
St. Call in rear.
.
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bridge on the highway Up Bandon,
right-hand side. 'Water and lights
furnished. $20 a month. E. W.
Buckner.
,
14t3«s
1 over by the county for delinquent,
taxes—was referred to the finance
'■ committee with power to act. The'
city’s unpaid liens against the prop­
erty amount to 8117.72.
Chief Creager was authorized to 11
purchase 800 .22 shells to be used in
target practice when Mr. Bice, who °
conducts such practices for police of­
ficers and who also teachers finger-
I printing, ta here in the near future. :d
It was voted by the council to pur- 1
1 chase upwards of 200 cords of alder,
■ for the city hall furnace, which Boy "
j Scouts are cutting on the hill east of
I town, under thé supervision of Phil
, Alborn. The City will pay the going
'price for the wood, which will be c
cut to the proper length and piled “
1 along the road up there.
I Mayor Wood reported that the unit “
heaters for the Community Building
were now being wired up and that!
the floor of the auditorium was dry­
ing out satisfactorily and that the li- “
brary room ta now perfectly com- u
PAINT UP,. Clean yup — kWb have
paint for most every purpose, in­
1
' cluding Miracle wall tone. Buy
now while Itook is complete.—J.
A. LAMB COMPANY.
s
FOR SALE—4 Grade Jersey Cows,
2 fresh, 2 to freshen soon, 5 Grade
jersey 2 year old Heifers, 1 fresh,
4 to freshen; 1 Reg. Jersey Bull,
coming 3 years, from good stock,
very gentle; 2 yearling Heifers, BATH TUBS—No priority, FARR &
grade Jersey. R. W. Bishop, Box
ELWOOD.
41, Arago, Halls Creek road. 13t2.*s
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vice—call 2-L. J. A. LAMB COM
WANTED—Fir and Cedar Poles,
PANY.
-i
Posts, all sixes. Quote prices f.o.b.
shipping point, earliest shipment
Niedermeyer-Martin Co., Portland,
Ore.
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PLUMBING GOODS—Beth tube —
Lavatories — Toilets — Range
DAIRY HOT WATER HEATERS-
Boilers — Showers — Fittings —
Now on hand. FARR A ELWOOD.
Pipe — Septic Tanks. FARR 8c I -
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n --1. - i-
. ELWOOD.
s PLUMBING SUPPLIES—We stoek a
full line including fixtures.
LAMB COMPANY.
J. A.
s
his homecoming
the above men-
twenty minutes
the showing of
fortable.
S. V. Epperson was authorized to
¡buy as needed crushed gravel from "
I the McGeorge Gravel Co. for street J*
'repair and stockpile, at the quoted
'price of 82.70 per yard.
Mr. Gearhart reported on the re­
Insurance specialist, F. R. Bull.
cent visit of a representative of the _
State Health Department when the
check valves and water lines at the
¡Smith plant wens investigated. The
council felt that it was up to the
health department and not the city
council, to order any changes in water
lines there which might be needed.
Mr. Gearhart Was also instructed
to ascertain what sort of a deal could
be made with Engineer Robb of the
State Highway Department for the
resurfacing of the block between First ,
and Second on Willard street, similar
WASHING MACHINE REPAIR—We
Attention
FOR RENT—2-noom apartment fur­
nished, hot water, bath and lights,
on first floor. Adultlfno animals.
3-room apt furnished, with water.
Adults no animals. 351 So. Henry
St., Flora E. Dunne.
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VALLEY
BRAND POTATOES AT
Williams Cash Grocery
and Henninger’s Market
LAWN RQLLER FOR RENT
Elwood.
A traveling examiner of driver^
and chauffeurs will be at the Coquille
city hall again next Tuesday, April
25, between nine and four.o’clock, to
receive applicants from those desiring
drivers’ licenses.
Farr A
s
Norton’s Have several books of for­
eign stamps from which the amateur
collector may buy eitlu single^tamps
or sets, They also have 10c packets
of Dennisons stamp hinges.
AUTO PAINTING and Body Work.
Bring your car in——we can start
work at once. Southwestern Motor
Co.
a
1 IRRIGATION SYSTEMS—See us for
estimate. J. A. LAMB COMPANY.
Phone 83
Night Phone S0®X
Southwestern
Motors
Chevrolet — Buick
HEADQUARTERS for Crown Dairy
and Poultry Feeds at Pacific Feed
& Seed Co.
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MISS INEZ ROVER
Oivee
188 W. 2nd
‘
Instructor of Piano
. Modéra
piume 28
Benham’s Transfer
Anywhere For Hire
JM/Vp AND GRA VEL
COAL - FUEL OIL - STORAGE
Agents for Oregon-Nrvadx-Californio Fast Freight
Office Phone
Fgff ft Elwood Bldg
5
W. Second St.