The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 11, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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    CLASSIFIED
HELP WANTED-Competent mid­
<■
dle-aged woman to asaist with
Rev. Cha». Goodwin Brown, Pastor
housekeeping. Good wages. Hours
0:45—Sunday School hour. You
One Cent a Werd Each laaerttee
*
0 to 4:30 six days per week.
Co-
are invited tu study God's word with
No Ms. less than 35 eearts
8:00 a. m. Holy Communion
quille Hotel.
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0:45 a. m. Church School..
ELECTRIC WIRING Supplies are FOR SALE—kitchen Benge, enam­ versary. To stress the fact, all doc- tirely apart from the subject,
11,-00
—
Sunday
morning
worihip
He
11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer with
available in limited quantities;
eled, for »35. ■ Can be seen at Ben­ orations were in blue and kilver. closed with the reading of a poem hour. “Mother’s Day Services.”
Sermon. (1st Sunday, Holy Com­
have thess extra convenience out­
Eva written by a wounded soldier in th.™ 8:00—Sunday
— - evening
.
_
Baccalaurs-
ham’s Trihsfer office, 275 South There were 157 registrants.
munion with Sermon).
lets installed. Phone 193R, E. G.
Stevens,
local
incoming
president,
!
moments
preceding
what
he
thought,
ate
services.
Rev.
Liston
Parrish
will
Hall street, CoquUle.
It*
Opperman.
48tf
and Florence Hallock, outgoing presl- j would be his passing. It was entitled, bring the
7:39 a. m. Holy Communion.
WANTED — Three Women in our
7:30- Wednesday evening choir
to Klamath Fafis early to “What Have YOU Done Today.'
WANTED — Water wells to drill
10:00 a. m. Holy Communion.
Cheese Department. Swift A Com­ attend the Friday night dinner of the
Miss Aileen Wilson delighted the rehearsal 1 hour. Noble Chowning
Have new and up-to-date* equip­
2:80 p. m. St. James’ Guild.
I
pany,
,
It executive board.members.
’ ___
__ with two piapo numbers,
,.... -____I directing.
audience
8:00p. m. (lat and 3rd Wednesdays)
ment and Mkvy pipe where needed
The theme, originated by B. P. W„ the Allegro movement-from Wald- I , 7:30—Thursday evening mid-week
Fred C. Ue. Route 1, Marshfield. WE HAVE Opening» for two experi­
I
Winning WW
the War
and M«
Im-
«»» and Winning
wa»U»*»m the
NIC ( ¡stein
weweee Sonata
we«» — by Beethoven
••••*»w«a U«»M
— 'Bible study , hour.
30t4*tf
, . - '
i
enced Cheese Makers — Three
Peace,” has attracted comments from j promptu-Fantalse by Chopin. Both : - Youth Fellowship hour on Sunday,
7:15 p. au High School Young Peo-
Vat Men and One Receiv-
FOR, RENT j — Two-room furnished
nationally famous men, it was stated. I numbers were played with skill and May 14 will be omitted because of the
Shipping Clerk. Swift A
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apartment with private hath and
A resolution was passed that «li the Chopin number was so beautiful conflicting dates with baccalaureate
It clubs should seek representation on ¡one felt spell-bound at its close
services.
Garage. Suitablg tor two adults.
The Assembly of Ge4
», v.
Not what we say but what we DO
te Model Electric Re- local poet war planning boards in the ' ms
Mrs.
O. C. wwiuviu,
Sanford, uuifvuif
outgoing v>wu-
praai-
Phone E. G- Opperman, 193R. 18tf
Second and Heath Sts.
ident,
'dent,
was
in
In
charge
of
the
meeting
evunte
counts
in
this
world
world.
“
Not
every
man
frigerator. Phone 72M, Coquille. It respective communities.
PERMANEFfT WAVE—58cl Eto your
L. C. Persing. Pastor
One of the many fine talks was ; as presiding officer until the conclu- that saith Lord, Lord, but he that
own Permanent with Charm-Kurl FOR SALE—Wet Cell Flashlight Bat­
given by Mrs. Winnie Pettyjohn ot sion when she turned the gavel over doeth the will of my Father.”
Kit. Complete equipment, includ
teries. Rechargable.
Will fit all
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9:45 Classes for every age. Bring
Salem. Her subject, “Responsibility to her »uccessor, Mrs. R. E. Boober,
ing 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy
sizes of flashlights, outlast 400 dry of Women Votes» in 1044,” was time- ¡ •» the close -of the installation of new 1
Emmanuel Baptist Church 1
your children and honor mother on
to do, absolutely harmless. Praised
cell batteries. Geo. F. Burr Motor
ly. She stated Russian Women have officer». Mr». Boober’s response was
Mother's Day.
_ .
Rev. Menno D. Rempel, Pastor
by thousands including Kay Mc­
Co.
17t2s made the greatest progress* in the!» few Hnes of clever verse,
11:00 Merplng worship, special
10:00- Sunday School. Join our
Kenzie, glamorous movie star.
shortest Ume of any in the world. In ' Mrs. Sanford, recent pest president
Day music. The pastor is
growing Sunday school if you are Mother's “
Money refunded if not ^satisfied. FOR SALE — Wood Ranges, at Hol-
_
______ have
___ i full equal- of the Oregon Federation of Women’s ¡not
1
speaking in honor of Mother.
llngstad Apartments. Phone 96R. ~
Russia
women
attending another.
Barrow Drug Company.
18tl0*
|Ry with men, which American worn-¡Clubs, whose administration .was ac- j
8:30 Christ Ambassadors’ group,
It
Special program and recognition
. -........ en have not.'
^claimed
'claimed rf
a' ’hitfrked
iharked success,
success, threw
threw the
the i
Mary
Lou Newton in charge.
FOR SALE—2 Small (partly fur- .................. ..... .. .......... ...
for mothers. All boys and girls are
Paul S. Hitchcock revised “Amer- benefits of that experience into her
7:30 Evening evangelistic service;
nlahed) Houses, 100x100 lot, close FOR RENT — 4-rOom Furnished
(asked
to
bring
their
mothers,
or
if
House at 502 South Henry. Phone lean Capons,” a book which he rec- efforts as leader of the Coquille club,
you will enjoy the service; the pastor
in. Both rented—313 WSlth St.
160R. Irving A. Larson.
It* omniended all to read. The reviewer which she generously took over at a• necessary “borrow” one.
Write L. M. Sinclair, 2410 S. E.
11:00, morning service, special speaks. ••
Tuesday 7:30 Prayer meeting time.
9th street, Portland 14, Ore. 17t4*a FOR RENT — Furnished four-room is a former national president of time *’hen Other leadership was not Mother’s day features. Kenneth Tal­
_______ 1___________ —£_______
i available.
I£lwanls.
“Prayer changes things.” Try It.
House
with
bath.
Inquire
351
So.
’
ley
sings,
“
That
Little
Mother
ot
SURGE MILKING MACHINES—On
Financial results for the year have
Mrs. Constance Weber, of -Hood
Friday 7:30 Devotional and Bible
Henry St. Flora E. Dunne.
17tfs
Mine.”
hand for immediate delivery. FARR
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_______
_______
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—
River,
was ____
elected
as new
state „ pres-
amounted
to »1167.57. More than
study.'
’ •
Sermon,
"Motherhood
In
Sodom.
”
A ELWOOD.
FOR RENT—2 Garden Lots.
All ident. The next convention will be »550 was raised and given to the
7:00, Young* People's meetings.
_ ■ at
____
____ River.
____
___
__
Hood
Mrs. Isabelle
City Library alone.
LOST—April 30, small gold locket Lt plowed and ready for planting. M. held
Church Of The Nasarene
7:20, Baccalaureate services.
W. Pinkston, 101 North Elliott, Co- Brixner, of Klamath Falls, is the 1 Mrs. Keener’s report as head ot the
with chain, neqr Christian Science
Weekly services as plways.
Niftth and Heath
, Red Cross
and
R. Bunch,
quille.
It outgoing head.
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J Mrs. J. ”
-•—•- in
*-
eBurch. Finder please return to
Cub Scout organization meeting,
Rev. V. W. Anglin, Minister
i
charge
of
surgical
dressings,
as
well
J.
R.
WATKINS
Products
For
Sale
’
~
-
Sentinel for »2 reWard.
It*»
Monday, May 15, at 7:30 in the Fel­
Sabbath School 9:45 a. m.
as the bond chairman’s report by
lowship room. AU parents and boys
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
BEDDING PLANTS—We carry the
Mrs. Wm. Barrow were the outstand­
0 to 11 Interested are invited to be
Special Mother's Dey observance,
sion qnd East 3rd Sts. Phone 141M.
ln
g ac
tjVities for
largest stock of bedding planta in
ing
activities
for the
the club
club year
year and
and
with pastor preaching.
-
, ! Mrs. Anna Ekblad, of Marshfield, showed amazing results. Mrs. Al-1 present.
town. FARR A ELWOOD.
Evening Service 7:45. Praise ser­
(Mon-
*
nter
*d
the
hospital
last
Thursday
bom
In
charge
of
Red
Cross
knitting
WATER SYSTEMS—We have power FOR SALE—Electric Range (
vice and Pastor preaching.
Church af Christ
tor tre,tmeBt*
stated Mrs. P. M. Norton had com-
arch)
with
trash
burner,
wiuw
,
.
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pumps and shallow and deep well
East 4th A Coulter
Midweek prayer meeting Wednes­
enameled Inauire 351 So Henrv
Hom«f C. Arnett and Mrs. Beta pitted forty articles,
cnameiea. inquire aoi so. nenry,
n. entered »u*
water systems. J. A. LAMB COM­
17tfs MiUi»an’ both °f Coquile,
the "
sinford’i: recommendations
Liston Parrish, Pastor
day evening 7:45.
Flora
E.
Dunne.
PANY.
a
V. W. Anglin, Pastor
____ _-------------------- Monday to undergo ma- were to stress war work, help with
Thurs., Bible Study and Prayer
____
**_*'•
the
4th
of
July
to
VENETIAN
BLINDS,
a
few
small
J°
r
operations.
,
o
f
j
u
|
y
celebration
and
to
'
1
meeting.
We
will
discuss
Amos
8.
FOR SALE—2 Good milk cows, fresh
sizes on hand. Benham's Transfer,1 Joanne Williamson on Monday and purchase three one hundred dollar ( Sat., 7:00-10:00 Young People’s First Church of Christ, Scientist
two months; age 8 yrs., »80.00 cash.
275 S. Hah.
17t2s Larry Cotter on Wednesday under- war bonds in June and as many more I Social Hour. Wiener roast in the
1 large black gelding, age 6, been
----------- ,---------------------- went appendectomies. Both Uve in o y,e treasury woulB Dermit
worked one year, gentle, »100.00. ---------------------
GOOD SERVICE make. Good In-’Coquille.
| An lmprtX ten--^uteinstalla- Hooton grove.
Sunday School at 0:30 a. m.
Bible School 9.45
The children
Glenn Aiken creek road. Not home
Sunday Service at 11 a. m.
surance. .1 give service.
>. R.1 Harold Hoisington, of the McKinley tion ot new officers was conducted, of the Bible School will present
- on Saturday. Leslie Epps, CoquiUe.
Subject for next Sunday. “Mortals
BulL
-
.
•
•
route,
entered
Tuesday
for
treatment
wh
|ch
closed
with
a
short
prayer
read
<
a program of “Mothers of the Bible."
It*»
and Immortals.”
•
Morning
McCORMICK - Doering~Miikers,
whloh
, by MH. J. A. Berg.
- - worship 11 o'clock. Lord's
FOR SALE—N. ¡1.'Red Hatching
Wednesday evening meeting at 0:00
TRACTORS, Farm Machines and injured
8 “w
1 Mr». Boober’s long experience with Supper. Special music and a special
Eggs, »1.25 per setting. All stock
Genuine IHG Reoairs. J A LAMB' Dismissals the past week were Mrs. ^.1 club activities and as a mem- Mother’s Day message by the Pastor, o'clock.
Free- public Reading Room at 255
blood-tested under Oregon Poultry , COMPANY
a ¡Felix Miller, of Lebanon, la^t Friday; ber of the executive board, together ,MA Message from Mother.”
W.
Second, Roxy Bldg., open every
Improvement Plan. Guy C. Torrey, - ------------------------_________________
Mrs. Clarence Miller and Chauncey with her native talents, assures the1 No evening service Lecause of the
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day except Sunday and holidays from
next to Coquille Auto Court. 16t4*s WILL BUY or Loan Money on in- Fish on Saturday; Erne« Counts and chlb of great
great promise during the com- Í High School Baccalaureate.
12:30 to 8:00 p. m.
come property.
Write* Box E, L. E. Tankeraley, of Marshfield on Jn< months "of her administration
Wed. 7:30, Choir practice. Don Farr,
* •
ELECTRIC FENCES — We have
Sentinel.
1 St4s Sunday; Clifford Cotter on Monday The club is to be congratulated on , director.
chargers, wire, insulators and all
The Holy Name Catholic Church
———
------ - -—¡and Charles Waite on Wednesday, , itf good fortune again in leadership,
equipment. FARR A ELWOOD.
WILL TRADE—1940 Chevrolet Se-
___________ _
, , t
Maas at 0:10 a. m. every Sunday.
■'I
waa
the
expression
heard
Tuesday.
Church of God
■ ...
i
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dan on House and Lot. Write P.O..
WE HAyE a limited stock of most
Box 141.
16t4s
Mother. Club
Córner of Henry & Seventh Sts.
•very hand tool item. Look them
Sunday School 10 a. n. Herschel
Patricia
Griffith
was
last
—
- .
- - hostess —
Shower For Miss Claudia
over next time down town. You
Allen, Supt.
Dr. De La Rhu*
HEADQUARTERS
For
Dairy
*; Tuesday afternoon when the Roy' Varney Tuesday Evening
will find those items that you have
Poultry Feed^ Metal Chick Mothers club met
at the Teacherage.}
Preaching at 11 a. m. Martin-Fisher,
met
at
the
Teacherage.
ciaudla
v-rney
of
Eyeidght
been wanting. J. A. Lamb COM­
Wateren, Milking Machine Plans for a l
______ on
___________
, :qullle waa delightfully surprised with supply pastor.
picnic
Wednesday
PANY.
s
Specialist
Supplies, Bug Chasen for Gm - were completed. It was decided to
Young People's meeting 8:45 p. m.
a bridal shower last Tuesday evening
den and Flowers. EATON’S continue the meetings through the
DAIRYMEN — STOCKMEN — We
FEED STORE, Coquille,
tfs summer. School wUl close on Friday. at the home of Miss Maxine Whereat Hawaiian Setting For
carry a full line of livestock sup­
Gifts were opened early In the eve-
Reception room jointly wiU.
plies, instruments, biologies and
Attending were Mrs. Huidah Elling­
- nlng In the presence of many friends Junior-Senior Banquet
Dr. J. R Bunch
For
Refrigeration
Service
phone
veterinary supplies. FARR A EL­
son, Frances Detlefsen, Mary John- #nd claaarnale8 and refreshments
The members of the Junior and
shop, 1MJ; write Box 387, Co-1 son, Clara Krantz, Alex Mackey,
WOOD.
were served later in the evening.
Senior classes of the high school,
quille. “H Available, we’ll get • laittie Aber and Mrs. Griffith, Sr.
Those attending were the Misses the faculty, board members and their
WANT STAMPS for disabled
it.”
Garnier’s Refrigeration
—.........
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.
vice men. Circular free.
Service.
27tfs ELECTRIC FENCE Units, »14.75 and Glenda Richardson, Dorothy Beagle, 1 wives enjoyed a remarkably enter-
Pierce, Prineville, Oregon.
15t4r
. up. Will work on 110-volt line, I Phyllis Litzenberger, Jessie
‘ She**- taining evening last Friday at the
ARC or ACETYLENE Welding, any
1 wood, Donna Rankin, Vera Bishop, Junior-Senior . banquet held in the
or
hot
shot
battery,
or
automobile
DRIVE IN and let us inspect your
time, anywhere, day or night.
Jeannie
Griggs,
Ann Anderson, Odd ' Fellows hall.
battery. Also Hot-Shot Batteries
tires for hidden defects before you
Prince Auto Electric, 200 North
Louise
Butler.
Lunelle
Chapin, Vlr-
The theme, “Hawaiian,” was carried
for sale. Geo. F. Burr Motor. 16tfs
take that trip. This service is free
Taylor, Coquille, Phone 174M. tfs
ginia Lindsay, Janet Lewis, Donna out in the decorations, tfie toast pro­
and may save you trouble and" ex­
PRESSURE SPRAYERS—in small Lue Bales, and the Mesdames Mary gram and as well in the musical pro­
pense away from home. Thornton WANTED—Special Help during July
sizes up to four gallons. Get yours (Chapin. Harold Simmons, Joe Var- gram.
itlon.
Please
apply
soon.
4th
celebration.
applj
Tire Service.
tfs
Sherman Gregory was master of
while the stock in complete. FARR ¡«*y. 8. Hendrix, Ernest Whereat,
Coquille Hotel Cdffee Shop.
A ELWOOD.
I Olger Moltbu; the hostess, Maxine ceremonies and toasts were given by
FENCING—We have several grades FOR SALE—V-9 Ford~2^oor Sedan,
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■------------------------------- Whereat, and the guest of honor, the following: Louise Butler, Ralph
Woven and Barb Wire. Buy your
1033 model. 5 Good tires. 710 FOR RENT—2-noom apartment fur- Claudia Lee Varney,
Meyers, Jean Plieth, Jim Bunch, Ken­
needs now. J. A. LAJ4B COM­
N. Henry. For Sale—2500 cedar
niahed, hot water, bath and lights,
Miss Varney will leave the 25th neth Hooton, Barbara Barrows, De
PANY.
,
’
> »
shakes, about the same' amount
on first floor. Adults, no animals. of May for Long Beach, California. Wayne Mitchell, Claire Gray and
HEADQUARTERS for Crown Dairy » cedar shake blocks. 710 N. Henry.
3-room apt. furnished, with water. ¡After a short visit with relatives and Vera Bishop.
All topics were
and Poultry Feeds at Pacific Feed
18tf»
Adults no animals. 351 So. Henry friends there, she will continue on to Hawaiian, mixed, with humor and
A Seed Co
tfs
St., Flora E. Dunne.
tfs New Orleans, Louisiana, where she seriousnes.
Clever preflight di­
CHILDREN’S Life Jackets.
Play
NOTHING OVERLOOKED
will meet her ficnc*, 2nd Lt. Howard' plomas in verse caused lots ot mer-
FOR SALE—Sixteen head of young
Safe. J. A. LAMB COMPANY. S WANTED TO BUY-Old horses, cows
.
Caudle,
of
the
Marine
Air
Corps,
riment.
Ewes and sixteen large Lambs. Also
and calves for Mink feed. B. T.
* Lt. Caudle is a former Myrtle Point ( Jeanne Griggs sang “Trade Winds,"
three-year old Heifer. W. E. Foote, FOR RENT—3-room partly furnished
Hepler, Bullards route. Phone
.
,
.
.. — ,
UM
man- havin< graduated from the Myr- Ronald Williams played violin num­
Apartment, first house across the
480 East Fifth Street, Coquille. IStfs
C<X»UUI<>
0tJ0B.ll.dl He
Hlgh Sch<xjl , few ye.„
bers, "Stringin' Along” and “Estrel-
bridge on the highway to Bandon,
................. ................. ........
,
PLUMBING GOODS—Toilets—Lava­
right-hand side. Water and lights FOR SALE—10-acre Dairy Ranch, Miijp Varney is a member of this lita.' .“ The senior bqys quartette sang
tories — Septic Tanka — Range
g.
furnished.
»20 a month
t. w.
w. ' family orchard and garden; new year’s graduating class of Coquille. two Hawaiian melodies. —
boilers — Pipe — Fittings.—FARR
17t2*s
Names of eleven sophomore girls
Buckner.
17t2*s ; DeLaval Milker and Separator; The couple plan to be married some
--------- I good milking stock; plenty garden time in June.
& ELWOOD.
had been drawn to serve at the ban-
FOR RENT — Large three-bedroom
apace Goodwin, 1st house on Rink !
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! quet and these were dressed in color­
CALF SCOURS can be treated suc­
Houw partly furnished.
Down
creek
ntig M<jre
Open
ful style. The girls attending wore
cessfully. Use HEATHS calf pow­
town district. Paul Lentz, Phone —.....
—
formats and looked very lovely.
der. FARR A ELWOOD.
jr 22.
lt#i WANTED—To rent a large dairy For Holman Dinner
j Mrs. Thora Watson, Junior clan
ranch, share or cash. What have' Senator Rufus Holman, who *UI __
__ was
_ in charge,
__
___
adviser,
assisted by iw
FOR SALE— Several s I ms Doors,
you before October? C. A. Me-¡appear at a banquet tonight at the 'dividual ¿ris'ik'the riass Expre^i^
equipped with hinges and locks. '
Donald. Alsea, Oregon.
15t3*s Coquille Hotel is expected to carry ot pleaaure Qver
aKalp were
Coq nilie
Also Frames if desired. Benham's
■ ■ ■
——--------- -- -------------------- 'on with the refutation of charges lev- heard f#om numbers
thoae who at_
IHR
1083
Transfer 275 S. Hall.
17t2s DE LAVAL SEPARATORS and Milk- . .
. , U1
m .
in
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--------------------------------------- -- ------------- ers Parts and Dairy Supplies. Get ,cd a«aln8‘ h‘m
hU °PP«n«nt
tended among the faculty and board.
HORSE DRAWN SPREADER FOR RENT - Three-room Furnished
then, al Paclfic Feed g, seed So. tfs the RePubllcan
Wayne L. .. ..........
,
,
HORSE DRAWN HAY RAKE
Apartment. Inquire Tillmann Apts. —-------------------------------- —- ---------------- Morse
It»,
AUTO PAINTING and Body Work.-! Statewide interest has been aroused
HORSE DRAWN MOWER
X
■ Bring your car in------ we can-start ¡over each of tiie speeches which the
BABY CHICKS — Start yours now.
Priority certificates are
III(h School
work at once. Sou th wee tern Motor senator has mide at previous stops in
have eggs when egg prices will be
Credits
__
B his campaign circuit.
needed on sale of each
high again. FARR A ELWOOD.
Given
—------------------------------- 1 Local interest and speculation is
PESTEX will keep Mole»—Birds — running high concerning Senator Hoi-
WASHING MACHINE REPAIR- We ,
Mice — Dogs — Cats — Cutworms
here tonight.
Though
service all makes of washers
— Aphis - Flea Beetles and many many rtaervations have been made
Washer Service Co.
365 West
other garden pests out of YOUR for the banquet, it is still possible
Front St. Phone 17.
tfs
GARDEN. Ask us. FARR A EL-
accommodate more interested
I
WOOD.
PAPERHANGING, Kalsomining. In­
voter»,
terior and Exterior Painting.
FOR-PLUMBING repairs7nd 1^- 1
,
latest in Pittsburg, Imperial, Birge! vice-call 2-L. J. A. LAMB COM- IdlMot Cl“»
Wall Paper. Herbert E. Wood, 275
PANY.
»
Mra. John Martin was a hostess
Phone 83
No. Henry, Coquille, phone 288
—---------------------- --------------------------- Thuraday uftemoon when her
8tfs
>
PLUMBING SUPPLIES—We sjock a J sewing club met at her home, Mr». J.
. Night Phone «MX
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full line including fixtures. J. A.
MILKING Machines—If yours needs ( LAMB COMPANY.
a Esser was a visitor. Members at­
tending
were
Mesdamee
Alex
overhauling, bring it in now. We —
-
lenmu«
—»•»
—
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Agents for Orrfon-Nevwda-Cajifornis Fast Freight
carry a full line of parts and sup- SHEEP GUANO—Fine fertilizer for Mackey, Lola Meyers, Bertha Cross,
Office Phone 5
________
„s g Hj|||
plies for McCormick Doering ma- j lawns, flowers, gardens. No weeds, Edna Rakestraw, Huidah Ellingson,
Chevrolet — Buich
Ophal Gilman and Elsie Wheaton.
chines. J. A. LAMB COMANPY a , odorles. FARR A ELWOOD.
É 1
.
. .
1
Local B. P. W. Wins Mrs. Boober Now
Trophy For War Work Woman's Club Pres.
V
r
s St’
Knife Hospital
I
Attention
to Details
SCHROEDER BIÍOS
MORTUARIES, lac.
Now In Stock
MISS INEZ ROVER Inttrurtor of Piano
SouthwesternMotor
WRECKER
Southwestern
Motors
Benham’s Transfer
Storage
SAND AND GRAVEL
COAL — FUEL OIL — STORAGE