The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 04, 1944, Page 10, Image 10

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PAöiifenr
CLASSIFIED
WILL’ BUY Or Loan yoney on in­
come property.
Write Box E,
1014s
Sentinel.
(IM cent a W4rd Each tawritaa
1 Ne AdV. leas than 88 seals
FOR' RENT-3-room partially fur­
nished small House, garage and
garden spot. Mrs. M. O Hawkins.
Phone 39M.
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WANTED — Water wells to drill
Have new and up-to-date equip­
ment and heavy pipe where needed
Fred C. Lee, Route 1, Marshfield
30t4*tf
PLUMBING SUPPLIES—We stock a
full line including fixtures. J. A.
LAMB COMPANY.
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WANTED—To rent a large dally
ranch, share or cash. What have
* you before October? C. A. Mc­
Donald, Alsea, Oregon.
IStS’s
DRAG SAWS—We now have a few
in stock. J. A. LAMB COMPANY.
DYNAMITE — We handle blasting
supplies of all kinds. FARR A EL­
WOOD.
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BOYS WANTED- -Two Boys wanted
for good local routes for the Ore-
gonftn.
Call Pauline Talbert
Phone 201:
its
WILL PAY cash for small, clean
House. Phone 222J.
s
Cement Blocks and cement work
in cemetery. Must be ordered soon
to be in place for Memorial Day.
John S. Sanders, 541 W. 6th, Coquille
Phone 123L.
18t2s
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FOR RENT—3-room apartment fur­
nished, hot water, bath and lights,
on first floor. Adults, no animals.
3-room apt. furnished, with water.
Adults no animals. 331 So. Henry
St, Flora E. Dunne.
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FOR SALE—Upright Grand Piano—
J. B. pook Co. of Boston—in good
condition.
Inquire 710 North
Heath.
lOtla
MIDDLE AGED LADY will care for
children in her home, through the
day or evenings, or will care for
them in their homes Saturday eve­
Call 945*4 North Coulter
ning.
St. »
Its
BATH TUBS—We have them. FARR
4 El.WOOD
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The Rev Robert L. Greenef Vicar
Sunday. May 7
Methodist Church
Rev. Chas. Goodwin Brown, Pastor
Sunday School hour. Mrs, .Fred
Christensen, superintendent.
11:00 Sunday morning worship
hour. “Who Art Thou?”
7:00 Youth Fellowship groups, Sun­
day evening.
8:00 Worship Sunday evening with
song and message.
7:80 Wednesday evening choir re­
hearsal hour.
7:80 Thursday evening mid-week
services. No^ studying the Beati-
tudes.
7:80 Friday evening. Intermediate
Fellowship party at the church.
There is an old motto most have
seen. “Smile and the world smiles
with you,” and the Bible says, “The
Lord loveth a CHEERFUL giver,"
which may apply to much mor« than
the giving of our subsance. It costs
so little to give a smile and some­
time helps so much.
May Day Festival
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Water«», Milking Machine
Supplies, Bug Chasers for Gar­
den and Flowers. EATON’S
FEED STORE, Coquille.
tis
WANTED TO BUY—Old horses, cows
and calves for Mink feed. B. T.
Hepler, Bullards route. Phone
9R5, Coquille.
st Jan. 11,48
PERMANENT WAVE—59c! Do your
own Permanent with Charm-Kurl
Kit. Complete equipment, includ­
ing 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy
to do, absolutely harmless. Praised
by thousands including Kay Mc­
Kenzie, glamorous movie star.
Money refunded if not satisfied.
Barrow Drug Company.
18110*
A Vital Message
To Young Women
The telephone lines of our country are crowded with war
calls—calls of our armed forces, of our factories, of
. the home front.
Join the thousands of skillful young women who are hand­
ling these vital calls by becoming a
Telephone Operator
Good pay while learning, regular pay increases, opportunity
for advancement, attractive working conditidhs, va­
cations with pay and with an industry having a nation­
al reputation for being “a good place to work.”
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St Jam««’ Episcopal Church
rrdm,0L<,4U1o‘'r“^HC,,10±rJ Farmers of Coo. county who will | 9:00 a. m. Holy Communion, with
Fifth.
Phons i hav< geling to de this year will haw« sermon, by The Rev. J. Thomas
. I<*Rey Starr.
it* an
¿n opportunity
ODDOrtunity to to observe plots of a Lewis, rector of Emmanuel Church,
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¿rasses and cloyen Marshfield.
FOR RENT—One-fouth acre for gar- Urre number of L
SADDLE HORSE AUCTION —Sun­
9:45 a. m. Jr. Church School will
den, in Coquille. $20. Call 174M. 1’ at • fIeW
whlcK will be held
day, May 7, 11 p. m., at Southern
—
at the County Forage Crop Nurser/ meet in the Parish House.
Pacific Stockyards in Myrtle Point. FOR RENT—Furnished House, 3 at the Hardy Mast farm in Lee Valley
1100 a. m. Kindergarten
Don’t miss auction if you want a
rooms and bath, oil circulator, g— on Wednesday, May 10, at 1:30 p. m., i ■
good saddle horse. They are from
range and water heater. See B. W. according to George Jenkins, county t
Church W Christ
Sherman county and include 18
Dunn, Ml South Heath, phone MJ. agricultural agent.
, East 4th A Coulter
gentle, young Saddle Horses, three
It
„ Liston Parrish, Pastor
E. R. Jackman, extension specialist
teams welj-broken Work Horses,
Thur.
7:30 Prayer meeting.
We
in
farm
crops
at
Oregon
State
Col-
‘
Saddle. Set of Harness. Joe Wise, FOR SALE—3 million feet of White! i lege, will be present to discuss the are continuing the Fifth Chapter of
Fir; also 3,000 Poles, all lengths,
Owner; Al LaPan, Roseburg, auc­
[ production of forage crops and other
some of it saw logs. H. B. Smith, ' questions which may be presented. A.
tioneer.
,
It
Bible School 9:45. Martha Mulkey,
Langlois, Ore.
13t4’s
N. Bodtker, Farmer Fieldman for the supt.
FOR SALE-^Iuat like new portable
Morning worship 11 o'clock- Lord's
Electric Sewing Machine. $35 takes McCORMICK - Deering Milkers. Agricultural Conservation Program.
TRACTORS, Farm Machines and -will outline practices through which Supper. Special music and message
it. See if at R. M. Repass home,
Genuine IHG Repairs. J. A. LAMB assistance will be rendered to those by the pastor. -
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two miles east from Henninger’s
COMPANY.
a
who
have
seeding
to
do
this
year.
Jr.
C.
E.
8:00.
Intermediate
C. E.
grocery on Second street.
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The County Forage Crop Nursery 8:30. Young People's C. E. 7:00.
FOR RENT — Two-room furnished AUTO PAINTING and Body Work. was seeded a number of years ago
Evening Service 8:00 The pastor
Bring your car in------ we can start
apartment with private bath and
The Assembly of God
by the County Agricultural Agent, will continue his series on “Great
wo^i at once. Southwestern Motor
Garage. Suitable for two adults.
with the co-operation of the Coos 1 Preachers and their Message."
Co.
.
Phone E. G. Opperman, 193R. 16tf
County Court and the Oregon Ex­ I Wed. 7:30, Choir practice. Don Farr,
L. C. Persing, Pastor
i
periment Station. It includes 49 dif­ director.
BEDDING
PLANTS
—
We
carry
the
«
JUST RECEIVED — Case horse-
ferent one-acre plantings of various
9:4$ Bring your children for an
drawn Manure Spreader. South-« largest stock of Bedding plants in
'grasses
and
clovers
and
mixtures
of
Emmanuel Baptist Chukch
s1
hour of study in the Word of God.
western Motor Co., Coquille.
''it * town. FARR A ELWOOD.
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—---- —J I them. The meeting next Wednesday
Rev. Menno D. Rempel, Pastor « It will pay you great dividends in
WILL TRADE—-1940 Chevrolet Se­ GOOD SERVICE makes Good In-1will provide an opportunity for those
10:00 Sunday School. Wm. Knight, the future of your children and their
surance
I give service.
F. R,
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who
attend to view these plantings
dan on House and Lot. Write 1 ’ O.
Supt.
posterity; Bertha Byrd, Supt.
Bull.
a and determine which of the various
Box 141.
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11:00 Morning Worship Service,
11:00 Morning service of worship;
crops included are giving best results
Sermon topic, “Almost.”
a Christ-honoring service and mes­
FOR SALE—50-year old White Leg­ FOR SALE—Bicycle with good tires, under hill land conditions and all
7:00 Three Young People's groups. sage by. the pastor. This is Mission­
for $25. Inquire at Coquille Bowl­
horn laying Hens. B. W. Baker,
8:00 Evening Service. Fine singing. ary Day also.
’ it’s persons interested in this subject in­
r311 North Schroeder.
-
It'j ing
, . Alley.
vited to attend, Mr. Jenkins stated. Special: Sound Movie Film, "The
8:30 Christ Ambassadors’ service;
ELECTRIC FENCE Unite, $14.7s7ml
TWINE—Buy your Summer
Man Who Forgot God." A Babtlsta Mary Lou Newton in charge.
up. WiH work on 110-volt line,!
NOW
A-
film. Everyone Invited.
7:30 Evening evangelistic services;
or hot shot battery, or automobile I COMPANY____________________ a
Choir rehearsal on Tuesday.
enjoy the singing and special music;
' Prayer meeting and Junior Choir the pastor speeaks.
battery. Also Hot-Shot Batteries for SALE—N. H. Red Hatching
(Continued from Page One)
Thursday.
for sale. Geo. F. Burr Motor. . IStfs
■ Eggs,
“
Tuesday 7:80 Prayer meeting; “On
$1.25 per setting. All stock i Reeeipte Large For City and Club
I
Teachers’ meeting, Friday.
bended knee you may see further
FOR SALE — Three-White Pekin ! blood-tested under Oregon Poultry ; More than one thousand were pres­
than on highest mountain peak.”
Improvement Plan. Guy C. Torrey, ent for the affair. After all ex­
ducks. Mrs. Adrian Werth, Phone
MILKING Machines—If yours needs
Friday 7:30 Devotional and Bible
222L, Coquille.
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It! next to Coquille' Auto Court 16t4’s penses were paid, the enormous tax
overhauling, bring it id now. We study.
j WANTED—Some one to car« for in­ take out, and one-third of the pro­
carry a full line of parts and sup­
WASHING MACHINE REPAIR—We
ceeds given to the city, the club
plies for McCormick Deering ml- First Church of Christ, Scientist
service all makes of washers.' valid lady in her home or in home cleared over $250.00. The city re­
of the one who replies to thia adv.
chines. J. A. LAMB COMANPY. s
Washer
Service
Co.
385
West
Coqaille. Oregon
MBH-“'
Good wages. Phone I9R3, Myrtle ceived more than $100.00.
Front St. Phone 17.
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
Mrs. O. C. Sanford, president of
Point, or write Box 118 Broadbent.
Sunday Service at II a. m.
REFINISH YOUR FLOORS with our
Mrs. L. C. Davenport
It’s the club and general chairman of
the affair wtehe. to express her graU- In
Vtlte^T
Subject for next Sunday, “Adam
rental sander. Economical, easy
ARC
or
ACETYLENE
Welding,
any
and
Fallen Man.”
tude
for
the
wonderful
co-operation
Lottie
P.
Miller,
Deceased.
to use. FARR & ELWOOD. -
a
I time, anywhere, day pr night.'giv< by the schools, the students and
Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00
Notice of Final Aooeant
the
IS HEREBY
For Refrigeration Service phone ■ Prince Auto Electric, 290 North1 tea<
the townsoeoDle
townspeople and
and for
for the NOTICE
unde„lgned
haVe GIVEN,
nled tn That
the o’clock.
shup, iocj; write Box 3*7, Co-1 Taylor, Coquille, Phone 174M. tfa their donai ns and services.
Free public Reading Room at 255
County Court of Coos County, Ore­
lille... “Jf Available, we’ll get
7_~_
i Names of those in the royal party gon, thei
their final report and account W. Second, Boxy Bldg., open , every
—'~ t ^~ it
.
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mm wury w «* luuuws:
i ” ^xwutor and Executrix of the Es- day except Sunday and holidays from
27tfa c“r<to ,nd
tor Mother’s Day and Quean— Winifred v.n riret- Prin 1 Uta of Lottl* p- Miller, deceased, and 12:30 to 9:00 p. m.
graduation
Queen—Winifred Van Floet- Prin- that the Court has set Tuesday, June
Service«
FOR
PLUMBING repair, and'si-'
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LST
^’cloSk
vice—call 2-1« J. A. LAMB COM- iWCING-W. have ^eral grade. O«udte Varney, Loutee BuU^Glen- A^M,
m d toy at th. County FOR SALE—’
d« Richardson and Maxine Whereat. ^
£ou
7 J room
n Coquille,
Coquille’ u Oregon
Orefon’ as
Hogs — Bull — Shoats
PANY
■ • Woven and Barb Wire. Buy your d*
ourt
“0® J '"
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[ t Htfa
Harsid^^rel
lds-Carol Jean
Jren Gray,
Ore. Letha. Jections to s£h J*
ftaSl
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iewiinuSd
,Or heartn«. ol>-
Laying Hens — Gas Motor — Used
Separators — Pigs. See FARR A-
Troudt.
PAPERHANGING. Kaisomining, In-
PANY.
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ELWOOD'S "Swap Board.
tertor and Exterior Painting The ""v*"—————————■■■„,
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-e .Twirler—J< loen Peart.
latest in Pittsburg, Rnperiri, Birge FOR
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’ [^ Pixies
Doi
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-Doanie
Taylor.
Kenenth
orated, furnished Cottage ’ Lights Story. Paul Clayton, Donald Oddy, BEAVER BLOUGH DRAINAGE
WallPaper. Herbert E. Wood, 275
and water paid. 945
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N. Coulter Arthur Pierce, Edward Fish, Leon
DISTRICT MEETING
♦ '
No. Henry, Coquille, phone 288.
l)r De La IU?
St. Call tn rear.
Notice is hereby given that there
'.’WH Emtjree, Lonnie Keltenberger.
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n
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will
was* MW
be a UIVVUllf
meeting m
of the
MIW VWUV1*
owners KM.
of
R oms — Tammy O Dell, Marcia land in the Beaver Slough Drainage
Eyesight
HEADQUARTERS For Dairv ii FOR SALE- 10-acre Dairy Ranch,
Benham, , uuhi
Diana
Schroe-: District h
held
City nan
Hall in vu-
Co-
a
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family orchard and cardan* new Mauney, Joan owheuh
« ounruc-
« iu at the
u$« veiv
r~i«z
M.»l cskk
ind
T,yl«,. a.™ x—
FOR RENT—Small ranch. For in­
formation inquire at 157 South
Coulter, Coquille. F. L. McClellan.
It’s
:
^^^¿X^^i^iFarmerrTo Inspect
combination gas and wood range, M.lrCÄrv At I an
2 bedroom suites, heater, stove, etc
Ml LCC
C-.
Help Handle The Telephone Calls Of A Nation At War!
Operators Now Needed At Bandon, Gold
Marshfield.
Call at any West Coast Telephone office for
complete details
WEST COAST
good milking stock; plenty garden 1 K^e,®reve^
D.M_-BIIU. »a.
re
space. Goodwin, 1st house on Rink !
ert,
Violet
Evemden,
Marilyn
Ward,
.
Supervisor
for said Drainage District
creek.
Htis?.;
.. j Arlene Kellenberger, 1 Vsiita Rattv I*1*0 ahaU
____ hold hia office for a pe-
; ’ riod of u*
three
years
and until his suc-
BRING Your Tire Troubles to Thorn- Shirley Connam, Betty Clark, Nola
riZrted
r’and°qiSiifiiIi
«nd
ton's, the most completely equipped Capps.
1" for “
the transaction of such other busi­
shop in Southern Oregon. Only ex- , Blue Bells—Colleen Brinkley, Don- ness as may lawfully come before the
perienced workmen. Beat quality na Schroeder, Marilyn Morton, Nelda meeting.
Dated this 20th day of April, 1944
materials and equipment used AU Neely, Diane Hocamp, Darlene Coop­
G. L. Smith
work fully guaranteed. Thornton er. Bevprly McBride, Nadine Moithu,
Jens Jorgensen
Rose Garrett
Tire Service.
tf Betty Jane Crim, LeAnna Pownder,
Supervisors
I
7----- -------- - --------7~. I Joyce Mitchell, Shirley Reynolds.
Edna A. Robison,
SHOWER STALLS—Complete with 1 Slx vloUntet^ students of Muriel
1413
Secretary
base, walla, valves and hoed. Easy
Ardath _ MorrU and
to install. FARR A ELWOOD.
s wllUam> Ann Harbison, Rose Marie NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the un­
DAIRYMEN—We now have McCor- P*»rt, Ben Howe, Geraldine Oerding. dersigned, on the 14th day ef April,
Girls’ Chorus, accompanied and di- 1944, filed in the County Court for
mick Deering Electric Milk Coolers
Coos County, Oregon, his final ac­
in steck. J. A. LAMB COMPANY. rected •>> Thora Wataen— Pat Yar- count in the matter of the adminis­
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brouflh, Louise Li ven flood. Jeannie tration of the Estate of A- J- Mor­
DISHWASHER Wanted at Coney Griggs, Mary Anne Walker, Bonita row, deceased; and that said Court
Island. Short hours and good pay. Miner, Ariel Crook, Marie Standley. ¡has made an order fixing Tuesday,
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Laura Bknllv ______
Mrd dV ol
at 10:00
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Shirley Cornelius,
1 Laura
__ “"‘‘y ] o’clock A. __ M., at _______
the County Court
DELAVAl. SEPAKATORS and Milk- Rubli' s«ndra Neff- Versi Willis, jroom"n
Coquille,
Oregon,
as
the
i in Coquille, Oregon, as the time
time
er. Part, .nd Dairy Supplie.
^’*7 Olrb-Arlene -ndIplace^ for hearing
them at Pacific Feed & Seed So. tfs Hunt,
^unt’ Joan
J?an Savage,
^va*e’ Laura
^*“ra Swansm.
3_'^an*,n’ aixj distribution of said estate.
_________________________________ 'Nancy Lee Grant, Lulu Lindsay,
Dated and published first time
WANT STAMPS for disabled ser- Sally Bonney, Marjorie Cobb, Marion April 20, 1944.
Circular
free.
Syd
i
Dishner,
Aleta
Brown,
Betty
Marney,
O. C. SANFORD,
vice men. C___ _
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Administrator.
Pierce, Prineville, jOregon.
15t4sJoan Jacobson, Judy Slack, Esther
«UM.« muuso MACHim»—On I "T?
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Attention
to Details
Men And
Women Who Are
Hard Of Hearing
H'twiierf/
| Six Small Flower Girls (who re-
hand fer immediate delivery FARR
, ceived biggest applause—Barbara Lee
A ELWOOD.
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.
____ Swlndall, Coraien Cochran, Sandra
To make this simple, no risk hear­
MILK COOLERS — Warm weather Storey, Carla Schroeder, Martan
ing test If you are temoorarily deaf­
coming, buy now while available Alice Harris, Florence Peterson.
ened, bothered dv ringing buzzing
Crown
Bearer
Larry
FARR A ELWOOD.
s
C
’—.r n
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—y McCurdy. * head noises due to hardened or coagu­
Train Rearers—Jeffrey Wood, Chas. ' lated wax (cerumen), try the Ourine
WATER SYSTEMS We have ‘power Hansen, Larry Perkins.
Home Method test teat so many say
enabled them to hear well again
i pumpa and shallow and deep well
Dance Partners of Queen and Prin- has
Coquille
You must hear oetter after making
water systems. J. A. LAMB COM- cesseg—j;m Young, DeWayne Mitch- this simple test or you get your mone.
1MR
i PANY,________________________ •, ell, Fred Kunz, Roy Porter,* Ben back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear
DropstodayatBar rowDrueCe.
BULK GARDEN SEED is rwrRWXR 1 Barton, Woodrow Howell, Philip i (
more for your money. FARR A
& Clausen.
Special mention should be made of
ELWOOD.
the fact that Mrs. Ida Owen was the
creator of the six nosegay type bou­
•-Ç» it <r
quets carried by the princesses. All
were alike and their striking beauty
was effective across the distance of
the big hall. They were made en- !
tirely from outdoor garden flowers
and no professional could have .ex- :
celled in a more beautiful result. Lace \
paper and pastel colored satin bows t
and streamers finished them.
In the short address made ovdr the
loud speaker, following the crowning
of the queen. Mayor Wood remarked
that for twenty-four years the Wom­
7V»Zrrr Afaatt »latiltr laftOña
an's Club had made the May Festi­
hataeaMag avti Freallia
Agents for Oregon-Nevada-California Fast Freight
val a feature of Springtime in Co­
quille. He added his desire was that
Farr It Elwood BMg
it would continue for a« many mor«
W. Second St
8:84 P. M. years.
MtSJ INEZ ROVER lmtruttor at Piano
FRANKLIN
Benham’s Transfer
Anywhere For Hire
BLACKOUTS
fa BLACKLEG
SAND AND GRAVEL
COAL — FUEL OIL — STORAGE
Fuhrman's Pharmacy
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