The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 17, 1944, Page 9, Image 9

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THURSDAY, AUGUST IV, 194C
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CLASSIFIED
Nazis' Civilian
Slaughter House
r» per month. W. H. Fortier, 3411
One Cent g Weed RaaA Imes
South Heath street
No Adv. tom than tg sente
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FOR RENT—Furnished 3-room Apt. PUP8 FOR BALE—WoU-bred Sbep- '
herd pupa. At Eaton’s Feed Store 1
with bath. Use of Electric Washer.
Adults only. No anirfial pets. In­ . Mte. 13-o’clock Saturday till 5 p.
m. Aug. 19.
t .
if»!
quire 351 So. Henry St. Fibre E.
Dunne.
g
WILL TRADE—Corn cutter ar young
WATlfiil WYLL Drfillng — Fred C.
horse for a Manure Spreader. BUI j
Stevens, Myrtle Point, phone 9R13,1
Lee, 507 Clark St., North Bend,
M. P.
Oregon. Phone Mil.
\
lt*32s
1 *4 and 3 TON International Trucks HELP WANTED at City Cleaners,
some one handy with sewing ma­
available for imthecHate delivery
chine and has driver’s license. ’ -It
to fanners and others, subject tc
War Production Board authoriza­
FOR SALE — 1936 Nash - Lafayette
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USED CARS WANTED!
tion for purchase., For partinrfara
Sedan, or will trade for panel or
SELL your car to us for top OP.A.
we GEO. F. BURR MOTOR CO. s
pick-up. Houston, 155 So. Hall,
celling price. No Red Tape. No
CoquUle, after 4 p. m.
It
NEW ROOFING and Waterproofing
> trips to the Ration Board. We take
of older roofs, all typts and kinds,
care of all details and pay you in
HOUSE TO RENT—3-room house at
done by the Standard Roofing Co.,
cash the highest price for which
545 North Henry. Inquire at 830
893 North First street, Marshfield.
you cat» legally sell your car. See
Carter Ave, C. A. White.
it*
Phone 859.
Glen Wm. Curtis,
LOU BRALY at
Mgr.
_________________ . ELECTRIC FENCE Units, »14.75 and ;_______
Up. Will work on 110-volt line, ’ Coquille
FARMERS—If you need a Tractor.
or hot shot battery, or automobile 28tfs
Milkers, Haying Machinery, Elec­
tric Milk Coolers, or any kind of
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FOR MONUMENTS
Farm Machinery or Repairs, see
Cement Grave Cover or
us—your McCormick Deering deal­ VEE BELTS: We can supply your Also Cement Buildi
, Phone
needs. FARR A ELWOOD.
er. J. A. LAMB COMPANY.
s
123L. John S. Sanders, 541 West 8th,
s
WE HAVE a number of extra good FOR SALE—Golf Clubs — 8 Irons — Coquille, Oregon.
3 Woods — Bag. Popular manu­ PAPERHANGING, Kalsomintag, In^
facture. Good condition. Also few
terior and Exterior Painting. The
pre-war Golf Balls. Phone 248M. s
latest in Pittsburg, imperial, Birge
Wall Paper. Herbert E. Wood, 271
AFTER Sept. 1, Mrs. C. P. Sleek will
No. Henry, Coquille, phone 284.
be ready to launder curtains.
DE LAVAL SEPARATORS and Milk-
8tfs
lt*s
ers. Parts and Dairy Supplies. Get J Write her, Box 664, Coquille.
them at Pacific Feed A Saad So. tfs
For Refrigeration Service phone
BARB AND WOVEN WIRE — BUY
shop, 1MJ; write Box 387, Co-
BOY SCOUTS: We have pup tents,
NOW WHILE STOCK IS COM­
quiHe. “If Available, well get
canteens, mess kits. FARR A EL­
PLETE FOR THAT FALL FENC­
H.”
Garnier’s Refrigeration
WOOD.
ING JOB.
J. A. LAMB COM­
Service.
27tfi
PANY.
s
FOR SALE—Girl's pre-war Bicycle, . —a*-------- ..------------------- ------------ 1% and 3 TON International Trucks
in good condition. Has balloon DRIVE IN and let us inspect your
available for immediate delivery
Tires Inquire at 4M North Tay­
tires for hidden defects before you
to fanners and others, subject to
lor, Coquille, after 8 p. m.
lt*s
take that trip. This service is free
War Production Board authoriza­
and may save you trouble and ex­
tion for purchase. For particulars,
FOR SALE—2-bedroom House, com­
pense away from home. Thornton
see QEO. F. BURR MOTOR CO. a
pletely furnished, with electric
Tire Service.
tfs
range and washer, on lot 50x90. ...... . ...... . ■
... '.... ............ ...... . FOR SALE—Two places of 40 and
Rabbit Hutches, 14 RabMts; Chick­ We PAY CASH for Hides, Bark, Wool,
20 acres; five and tour room
en House, 6 Chickens.
Garage,
Mohair. FARR A ELWOOD.
s
houses; garages, chicken house,
Woodshed and' wash room extra.
barn and other buildings. Timber
H. ft West, 410 E. Oth St., Coquille. DRAG SAWS in Stock (or IMMEDI­
on both places. Spring water. Two
ATE DELIVERY—J- A. LAMB
lt*s
miles from end of East Second St.,
COMPANY.
a
Coquille, Write P. O. Box if. C. L.
WEED KILLER: Sòdi urn Chlorate
Alford.
8914*8
weed killer. FARR A ELWOOD
residence lota near the School In
Coquille. Write Mrs. L. Pendelton,
Orland, Calif. Special easy *.ns
on the installment plan.
29t3*s
FOR SALE—Buck saw, one-man saw,
Handle Axe heads; Plumer tools,
wire closet auger, flat steel, sewer
rod, Liquid Closet Chemicals,
Plumber’s putty, pair Rubber Boots,
size 8,
Books, Story of the Great War, 8
vol. by Collier. Collier’s Encyclo­
pedia 10 vol. Encyclopedia Dic­
tionary 4 voL; I.CB. Reference Li­
brary, 3 vol.; Ths Popular and
Critical Bible Encyclopedia, 3 vol.;
Carving 3-plece set. Buckthorn
handle in case, celebrated IXL
cutlery, Sheffield, England.)
Redwood Boards, 12 pieces, 1x9x48
in., dear lumber.
’ Violin in case, water damaged.
Guitar in case, water damaged.
Fruit Jars
Camp Cot, folding,
inquire Mrs. Flora E. Dunne, 351
So. Henry.
. .
Its
WANTED—A long-haired kitten­
male — preferably yellow.
Call
210R.
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FOR SALE OR RENT — Five-room
modern house in Bandon. Terms.
Tel. Bandon 8R4.
30t2*s
ROOFING—Roll roofing, composition
shingles. FARR * ELWOOD
e
FOR SALE
ANYONE wishing > ntoe, new Wheel
lib
ACRES
good hill land, several
Chair, get in touch with Lee Good­
springs on place, some timber,
man.
It*»
some poles. Lots of wood; good
HEADQUARTERS for Crown Dairy
pasture land part black soil, near
and Poultry Feeds at Pacific Peed
county road.
Inquire Brownaon
A Seed Co. *
tfs
Bros., Bridge, Ore.
lt*s
FOft RENT-I-rqqm fyrn|shed A m 0- FOR SRHt—8 pom|ng 2-yeer flW
fneqt at
Wetf Sfcth sfregt.
Jersey and Guernsey heifers, rom-
(Mil
w pN>»e IMM
I»*w . |ng fresh in November. T.B, and
Abortion Tested
Dwight Culver,
WANTED — Experisnoed »riertrily
phone 3R14, Bridge Fire Patrol.
Cail qt Lorens Pejrt »tore, ___
Must be sold at once.
39t3*s
DECALS—' ' Decorate your home
FOR PLUMBING repairs and Ser­
this easy way. FARR A ELWOOD.
vice-call 2-L. J. A. LAMB COM-
BOARD and ROOM—Reasonable, 241 ' PANY.
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« South Hall Rt. Women and men.
DEER "BAGS—Clean cotton bags,
Mrs. Wilkerson.
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large enough to hold your deer,
buy now. FARR A ELWOOD.
PLUMBING FIXTURES - PIPE —
FITTINGS: Farr A Elwood.
ARP or APPONE WWInf. ajy
Urne, apywhers. day pr n»gh|.
TRIM^-feafly PM|ed Wsltyapef *|
Prjncf Awtp MrWc,
Rom
pregg Haftftrary.
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Taylpf, ppquIRe, PhflPS
tf»
-4 Ity cMflfr
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po priority en materials.
A ELWOOD.
i’OR SALS-^Gpe 4-piece Universal
FARR
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Pioneer Methodist
Church Of The Naxarene
Ninth and Heath
Rev. V. W. Anglin, Pastor
15 a. rp. is t^e Sunday School
Rev. Chas. Goodwin Brown, Pastor
8:45 Sunday School hour. “Seek ye
the Lord."
11.00 Sunday morning worship
hour, *
7:00 Youth Fellowship, Senior and
Intermediate.
5:00 Sunday evening, .“What the
Sea said to the Pi1 aether."
7:30 Thursday mid-week service
hour.
’ (From Eugene Register-Guard)
Editor’s Note: The only war ear-,
respondents permitted to accompany
the Ruseian armies except for occa­
sional conducted tours of the front
are Russian. One of these Russian
correspondents has written the fol­
lowing special dispatch on the Ger­
man crematory at Lublin.
By Roman Karmen
Soviet War Correspondent
Lublin, Poland, Aug. 11—(Delayed)
A petition for administration of the
In the course of all my travels into' estate
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WMU 1|TTT
of _ Finley Oswalt, who
died , in
liberated territory I have never seen North Bend JiLw” 30 ~1*943*"wu
a mere abominable right than Maid- ln probaU rourt
7"
an. ney Lubin, Hitler’, notorious ( Mabie E. Crunk was on Aug. 10 ap-
vermchtungslager
extremination pointed administratrix of the 31700
camp-where more than half a mil- MUte of Elmer William Crunk, who
lion European men. women and chil- dUd in Douglas county June 3 1941
* C R Wade
Friday named
F Baby Yar, the Kiev graveyard of M administrator of the 3169.12 estate
home 100,000 civilian., was a country
by Nlchola,
who died
cemetery compared with Maidan. in thi, county June 23, 194*2.
Evw now, when SS guard, no longer
E. N. p^reon on Monday this
call to each other from, the watch week wa, appolnted gutrdlan for
tower, and there are no more barking Ira Patenwn. Apprairers named by
dogs, I cannot believe my own eyes ^e probate court were Elmer Russell,
walking through Maidan, officially clarence Kibler and S. R. McCarter
known a. Dachau concentration camp
Maude E. Law ha. been appointed
No. 2. This was not a concentration MuardJan for Caroline Elizabeth Bor-
camp: it was a gigantic murder plant,
Save tor 1000 living corp^ the
Qeo. E. Wroe wm on Tuewiay kp-
Red army found when it entered, pointed executor of the will of Clera
v
1/rT he™ MiVe A’ Wr<*’ who dled
M »H4. Car-
Yet full trains daily brought thou- men Andrews, Ed Elphick and Isham
sands here frotn all parts of Europe E. Webb were named as appraisers of
to be coldly, brutally mastered.
¡th. estate which is estimated to con-
In the center of the camp stands ,iit of 31250 ln real property.
• huge stone building with a fgc-
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tory chimney—the world's biggest
m. Morning Worship, Pas-
Probate Court Items .
Church of Christ
East 4th A Coulter
Liston Parrish, Pastor
Bible Study and Prayer meeting
Thursday, 1:30 p. m. We will con­
tinue our study of “Stewardship.'*
Bible School 9:45.^ Martha Mul­
key, Supt. An interesting program is
planned for all.
Morning worship il o’clock. Lord’s
Supppr.
Special music. \ Message,
‘ Religion in a Crisis."
Intermediate C. E. 8:30.
Young People's C. E. 7:00.
Evening service 8:00.
Wed. 7:30 Choir Practice. Don Farr,
director.
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Circuit Court Coses ■
of it still stands—a bronze monu-
Au<. io_Wrn. Belt, administrator
ment to the third relch.
estate of Annie L. WHson, vs. S. P.
Groups of 100 persons would be Holt et al.
brought here to be burned almost ( Aug. 14^Dorothy Pike vs. Edward
Church of God
Cbrner of Henry A Seventh Sts
Walter Lee Greer, Pastor
Sunday. Asg. 20
alive.
They alreedy had been w. Pike. Suit for divorce.
divorce,
10:00 a. m. Sunday school.
stripped and then chlorinated
in
Aug.
15
—
Ruth
D.
Ludwick
vs
-
Aug. 15—Ruth D. Ludwick
•armón.
special gas chambers adjoining. The Bennett Swanton as executor of the , 11:00 a. m. Worship:
“The Leaven of the Pharisees, and
gas chambers contained some 250 estate of J. W. Bennett
Leaven.”
person, at one time. They were. Aug. 15—Iris Greenwood vs. Low- Other
'
8V0 p. m. Evangelistic service: Mr-
closely packed in a standing position eff J. Greenwood. Suit tor divorce,
so that after they suffocated from the
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1 mon, "Seeing the Invisible."
Aug. 19—Mabel
Loveland vs. Ggo.
Th e r eto r. As«. 17
chlorine they still remained standing, w 'Loveland
Suit for divorce.
8:00 p. m’. Prayer meeting.
Executioners then would enter, re. .
__ _
“Mark the perfect man, and be­
move the suffocated victims, »ome of1-------------- -—
hold the upright: for the end of that
whom still stirred feebly, and PlaooS I
NOTICE
the bodies In special oarig. The carts
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that man to peace.“—Psa. 37:37.
■ ' .......... .. ■ ■*' '
.un.<^r>*<n**L hM been <h*,F »P-
WATER systems - We stock both were dumped Into a roaring furnace
Deep and Shallow Well, Automatic heated to 1500 degrees centigrade.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
The whole
whole thing
thing wu
was organized
organized of the estate
”‘ —
Water Systems; also Rotary and ' The
CoqoUle. Oregoa
— -------- of Hugh Thomas
> Centrifugal Pumps.
J. A- LAMB with diabolical efficiency. The vic­ Downey, deceased, and has qualified
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
COMPANY.
tims’ oharred bones end ashes were as such. ___
Sunday Service at 11 a. m.
. mtn an »dininln«
NOW' THEREFORE all
moved Into an adjoining department having claims against
Subject tor next Sunday, “Mind"
where Ml Incredible process want on.' hereby notified and
Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00
These human bones' were mhchani- *«nt the same, together
o’clock..
«A puivnad.
Free public Reading Room at 239
dersigned was on I thiMth day of July, tin cans and shipped back to Qer- , Coquille, Coos County. Oregon, with-
W.
Second, Roxy Bldg., open every
1944, appointed by the County Court
day except Sunday and holidays from
of Coos County, Oregon, as Admin­ many for fertilizing the German in six months from the date hereof,
Dated thia Mth
istrator of the Estate of Violet L. fields.
1:30 to 8*0 p. m.
Tf
if —
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It in
is Hiffinult
difficult tn
to hollaua
believe it
myself,
Lorenz, dec«
having claims
but my eyes cannot deceive me. Ii-
Mrabp
_____ ____
me at the office of O. C.* Sanford, At­ see the human bones, lime-barrels, /
torney, in Coquille, Oregon, with I chlorine pipes and furnace machinery.
proper vouchers and duly verified, I see the enormous dumps of shoes,
within six months from the date of sandals and slippers In men’s, wom­
this notice.
Dated and published first time. en’s and children’s sizes, bearing the
trademarks of a dozen European
July 27, 1944.
zw.lit.
MURL F. PETTIT,
countries. inc uinlla
wbhs oi one room Asti
coi-
Administrator.
28t5
lapsed under the weight of these
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
shoes which the Germans were sal­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, vaging for their own people.
that the undersigned has been duly
The cremation fumacq wax rqn*
appointed Administrator with the
Will Annexed of the estate of Oscar ning day aqd nigh, and Its chimneys
Nilsen, deceased; end that all per­ never »eased smoking The capacity j
sons ha- i vins
'-- claims against —
>-■ —
agM
Ms of |ts five oompartmenta was 1400
tate she
dally, But that was too small for*! V»
»’ A
the Germans, who had begun to build
theffW,
the
an annex when the Red army arrived, *
law office in the
Building. CoqulU«, Oregon, within six breaking ground and piling up bricks
Early
of the
months from the date of this notice.
Dated, and first published August for its construction.
The Russian array arrived, in time
while
10, 1944.
.
Harry A. Slack,
to save the last set of victims ear­
Administrator with the will An-
nexed of the-estate of Oscar Nilsen, marked for slaughter. I U|hed with
deceased.
30t5 many of these living oorpses. That
NOTHING OVERLOOKED
means I did a^osl of the talking, be­
NOTICETO CREDITORS
o< them cou|d either speak
no matter how large and elaborate
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that cause
the undersigned has been duly ap­ or movq.
the reals upon which the funeral
pointed by the County Court of
arrangements are to be made That
Is our policy—that is our proud
claim after many years of expert
Dr. De La Rhne
ence
A conference with us will
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
I
be to your advantage
Eyesight
FOR 0008 COUNTY
W”
U th* undersigned
In Ctaquille, Coos County, Oregon, MARJORIE E. McGARVIN.
e
PLAINTIFF,
i within six months from the date i
1 hereof.
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ouldn/r:îihn|Ân^iS
Out-of Town Folks!
•w,
«“Mr
«.NAU.
^^■¿¡iroroAOT
E|pctr|c Silver Overlaid 9-cup per­ FARM I MACHINERY Repairs — We 2?U-...__W,I ----------
To; DONALD P. M<GARVIN, the
colato,: Se|.
RgceRent condition
OF FINAL SETTI E^ENT j above-named
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.
Defendant:
carry Genuine
aen^nf McCormS
MpÇopnjck ftefrtM NOTW*
NOTICE is hereby given thaTths
IN
STATE OF
IN THE
THE NAME
NAME OF
OF THE
THE STATE
OF
Bel (2) Solid
H MFh
rfpa|nr J. R. L^MR CQMMtfY. » undersigned has flled her Viral aw OREGON:
piectflc Lapfp 8fqpdhFd». PhdPf
¡Final
Final Apoount
Apco
|n | he 'matter of the ! You are hereby required to appear
I „
r __ and - answer
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Complaint filed
348M ___ __ ________________ » a UTO PAINTING anfl Body
,'at|an of the estate of Lea-
ii
in
th*» above-entitled
ahnvp-pntitlpd
Bring ypur car I r —W W
ter A. Rorgard. deceased, and that against you
in
the
(he County Court of the ---------
State of ------------------
Oro- Court and - cause
on or before thejast
k ps It y»»rs«H
work a| m Rqu|hwMtCTl MMW WWW
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i gon for Cdos County, has set Septem- date prescribed in the Order for Pub-
ber 18, 1944, at the hour of 10:00 Ucatlon of Summons herein, and if
uie time, and the County you fail so to appear and answer, for
A. M
M., , ag the
RIDING EQUIPMENT- -Heads and | -------
I Court - Room in the County Court want thereof, the Plaintiff will ap­
Brins, itoura, Blanket, b|tg, parr House at Coquille, Oregon, as the ply to the Court for the relief de- i
plan, for hearing objections to said manded in said Complaint, a succinct
A ELWOOD
j Final Account and the settlement of statement of which is as follows:
I
That Plaintiff be granted a decree of
_
SOMETHING NEW — Milldag , said estate.
Maude E. Law. ,
divorce from Defendant: that Plaintiff
barbow divo oompany
K» a»» ££?
Administratrix with the Will be awarded the vare. custody, and
Annexed of the Estate of control qf the minor child: Joan Dar­
tors, will soon be in stock. 31t5 Lester A. Borgard, deceased.. lene MoGarvln.
This Summons is published pursu­
Eaton’s Feed Store, Coquille. s
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
ant to an Order for Publication
WANTED TO BUY—Old horses, cows
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the made by the Honorable L. D. FVl-
and calves for Mink feed. B. T. FinalAecount to'Estate of Mary Julia sheim. Judge of the County Court of
Brod. de<.'H»ed. |s filed in County the Stafe Of Oregon for Coos County,
Hepler, Bullards route. Phop« Court of State of Oregon, for Coos oq August 14, 1944. The date of first
9R5, Coquflft.
41 4ab- 11. 45 County; that.the Court sef Aqgugi publication of this aumsnons is Au­
22. 1944, at Court House, Coquille gust 17, 1944, and the date of the
FOR SALS: “Faraoers’ Bargains”— S-UiKToi ajSUiTuSfJiS last publication of this Summons is
September 14, 1944.
Turkeys — Sheep. — IM
HARRY A. SLACK.
Milkers — Horse —
L|ght,- settlement
Attorney for. Plaintiff,
piant.-Ste FARM * ELWOOD’S!
sasr °",c* "“ es .
"Swap Board."
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Southwest^
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