The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 22, 1944, Page 6, Image 6

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    Cranberry Growing
In The Northwest
barrica; fruit and nut trees. Foul- •
Uy House, barn, and double ga-
rage.
L. W. Oddy, Phone MJ.
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BICYCLE FOR SALE—376
Elliott, Coquille.
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h GOOD HOUSEKEEPERS Save Time
• and Money. See Southwestern Mo-
j tors Goodyear Store for cleaning
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needs to keep your home spic and
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span. You’ll find mops, brushes,
, waxes, sponges, step ladders and
. many other hard-to-flnd household
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helps at budget balancing low
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i MOTORISTS—Look at your car, ev­
eryone else doe». If it Is showing
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its age, better see ua about some
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items to give it new zip. Good-
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year polishes, waxes, cleaners,
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chamois and sponges. Southwest-
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eru Motors Goodyear Store.
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t FOR RENT—Furnished three-room
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apt . clean, light and airy with
water. Inquire 351 So. Henry St.,
Flora E. Dunne.
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FOR SALE—1939 DeLuxe Chevrolet
Coupe; excellent condition, tires
. like new, only 15,000 miles. Call at
175 So. Beach, Coquille.
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FERTILI^R—>-10-10. bone
meal, ammonia phosphate, victory
fertilizer, we have all. FARR A
ELWOOD.
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1944 NEW CHEVROLET Trucks-
Loggers’, Farmers*. Haulers’, We
can now supply you with a new
1*44 Chevrolet Truck. Southwest­
ern Motor Co, Coquille.
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FOR SALE—Logging truck and tan­
dem trailer, new 120 motor, new
tires, complete equipment. H. A.
Dean, Valley View Ranch, Camas
Valley, Ore.
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WATER SYSTEMS—We have power
pumps and shallow and deep well
water gystems. J. A. LAMB COM­
PANY.
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WANTED—To buy small or spinnet-
type Plane Write Box 515, Ban­
don, Ore. ■
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WASHING MACHINE REPAIR—We
service all makes of washers
Washer Service Co.
365 West
. Front St Phone 17.
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PAINT UP—Clean up,
Buy your
Paint Now, while stocks are com­
plete. J. A. LAMB COMPANY, s
FOR SALE-’41 G.M.C. Log truck,
Trombley trailer; new rubber. Eva
Brooks, Rt. 4» Eugene, Ore. Phone
4513.
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RIDING EQUIPMENT—Navajo »ad­
dle blankets. Spurs, Latlgos, saddle FOR SALE—N. H. Red Hatching
strings, bits, cinchas, stirrups.
Eggs, 31.25 per setting. All stock
FARR & ELWOOD.
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blood-tested under Oregon Poultry
Improvement Plan. Guy C. Torry,
next to Coquille Auto Court. 21t4*s
MeCORMICK - Deering Milkers.
TRACTORS, Farm Machines and
Genuine IHGdtopairs. J. A- LAMB
COMPANY.
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Night Phone 15CR
Southwestern
Motors
MILKING Machines—If yours needs
overhauling, bring it In now. We
carry a full line bf parts and sup­
plies for McCormick Deering ma
chines. J. A. LAMB COMANPY. s
The Assembly < m God
Second and Heath Sts.
* L, C. Parsing, Pastor
Thursday 7'45 May Evangelistic-
party in charge. *
Friday 7:45
Rev. Howard May
speaking and Mrs. May will sing.
Saturday is a free night.
Sunday
9:45 Individual class rooms with
selected teachers for each class.
There is a class for every age. Bertha
Byrd, superintendent.
11:00 Morning service with a
Christ-honoring message by Rev. Mr.
May. You will enjoy the spiritual
atmosphere 'and receive encourage­
ment and help for these days.
6:43 Christ Ambassadors service;
Mary Lou Newton, president.
7:43 Evening evangelistic service;
there will be special singihg and an
'inspiring song service. Mr. May will
bring the final message of these spe­
cial meetings. Hear him.
Tuesday 7:43 Prayer meeting night.
Friday 7:45 Devotional and prayer.
Emmanuel Baptist Church
Rev. Menno D. Rempel, Pastor
10:00 Sunday School. .
11:00 Morning Service. Sermon by
the pastor, r‘What Bills Do You
Pay?”
7:00 Young People’s meetings.
8:00 Closing Evangelistic service
with Lee Finley, evangelist from
Porterville, California, in the Pioneer
Methodist Church. Heat him tonight
and Friday at the Baptist Csurch.
Eternal decisions are being made.
Saturday, Junior Choir meets at
7:30.
Church Of The Nazarene
Ninth and Heath
Rev. V. W. Anglin, Pastor
9:45 a. m. Sunday Bible School.
11:00*3- m. Morning Worship. Pas­
tor preaching on God’s Perfect Gift to
hungry humanity.
7:45 p. m. Evening service, Evan-
egiist E. M. Arnold of Portland, Ore­
gon, will speak.
7:45 p. m. Wednesday evening,
midweek prayer meeting. Prayer and
praise.
—V. W. Anglin -
ROLL ROOFING—108 sq. tt., Ur,
nails, instructions, only
$1.40.
FARR & ELWOOD.
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