The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 05, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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    COOUlLLt VALLA
WANTED—Steady employment or
Church of Christ
Episcopal Church , | ,
work by the hour. -Mrs. Susie
East 4th A Coulter
Center E^Srd A Elliott Sts.
Emick, first door -north of Benham
Liston Parrish. Pastor
Mr. and Mrs. Don Noah and
The Rev. Robert L. Greene, Vicar
One Cent a Weed Each Inaertioe
Thur., 7:30 Bible Study and Payer
Transfer office on Hall street. It* daughter, of Bangor, visited at the
Sunday:
<
No 4dv. less than 85 eenta
8:00 a. m. Holy Communion (2nd, meeting. The pastor will lead a dis­
FOR SALE—Bicycle, in good condi­ Wm. Noah home Sunday. Mrs. Noah To the Citizens of Coquille:
cussion on modern trends in Stew­
WATER WELL Drilling — Fred C ! tion. Inquire at Bowling Alley in 1 and daughter returned to their home ' By virtue of my office, I hereby 4th and 5th Sundays).
proclaim, the week of October 8 to
ardship.
Lee, 507 Clark St., North Bend,
8:45 a. m. Church School.
the evening.
It* Monday morning. '
Sat., 7:30 - 10:00 Young People's
Oregon. Phoi\e 5411.
11:00 a. m. Nursery and Kindergar­
Mrs. Anna Penn, mother of Mrs. 14, 1844, National Business Women's
FOR SALE—Good FemiljTCow; also
Social Hour in social room.
The
Week. 1 urge the citizens of our ten.
*
N.
W.
Boles,
was
taken
to
Mast
Hos
­
ELECTRIC FENCE Units, »14.75 and
some Young Pullets; pair Rabbits;
young
people
are
having
a
Pie
Social.
town
to
co-operate
with
the
Busi
­
11:00 Morning Prayer with Sermon.
pital in Myrtle Point last week. Lat­
up. Will work on 110-volt line,
quart Fruit Jars, and pair of Chaps.
Bible School 8:45.
Martha Mul­
est reporta are that she is much im­ ness and Professional Women's Club (1st and 3rd Sundays—Holy Com­
or hot shot battery, or automobile
A. G.
CaU 222L after 6 p. m.
of Coquille in observing this Week. munion ) ,
key, Supt.
proved.
battery. Also Hot-Shot Batteries
It*
Werth, Fairview route.
Morning Worship 11 o'clock. Lord’s
“Are We Part-Time Citizens?" is
5:00 p. m. High School Young Peo­
Mrs. Walter Shutt submitted to a
for sale. Geo. F. Burr Motor. 16 tfs
Supper. Special Music. Message by
FOR SALE—Family Cow, Jersey. major operation last week at Mast the challenging theme of the Week. ple
the Pastor, “The Call of the Min­
See A. L. Hooton or phone 222R. Hospital in Myrtle Point. She ta im­ It is a question that every citizen
For Refrigeration Service phone
should ask himself. Dynamic citi- 1 8:00 p. m. Altar Guild (2nd Tuee- istry.”
It*
shop, 1MJ; write Box 307, Co­
proving satisfactorily.
Two C. E. Societies meet at 6:30.
quille. “If Available, welt get FOR SALE—“Farmers' Bargains“—
Raymond Norris, of the* Navy, left zenahlp requires work every work- By).
E$hn|ng Service 7:30. We invite
ing day of the year. A once-4n-four-
8:00
Shortened
Evening
iL”
Garnier’s Refrigeration
p.
m.
to
return
to
his
base
last
Friday
Leghorn Hens — Family Cow —
years-citizen
is
not
much
good
to
you
to an informal evangelistic ser-
Prayer with Instruction for Adults.
Service.
•
27 tfs
Bulls — Shetland Pony — Buggy morning, after spending a two-week
himself or anyone else, for he has (4th Tuesday,)
vice­
leave
at
the
home
of
his
mother
and
— Ice Chest — Hampshire Pullets.
FOR MONUMENTS
failed to observe that cardinal prin­ Wednesday
Wednesday 7:30 Choir practice.
See FARR & ELWOOD’S “Swap family, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Benham.
Cement Grave Cover or Border.
ciple of citizenship, “Be ye alert in
Don Farr, director.
10:00
a.
m.
Holy
Gommunion.
Mrs.
N.
W.
Boles
is
able
to
be
up
Board."
.
s
Also Cement Building Blocks. Phone
•* '▼
2:30 p. m. SL James* Guild.
_____________ I__________________ , I and around after several weeks ill exercising your civic duty every day
123L. John S. Sanders, 541 West 6th,
in the year.**
ATTENTION HUNTERS — For ex­ in bed with heart trouble.
8:00 p. m. Evening Guild (1st and
Coquille, Oregon.
S
How can a citizen be alert? The 3rd Wednesdays).
pert Taxidermy Work and Buck­
Kenna Hughes and three sons, of
L. C. Persing, Pastor
skin Tanning—Ship to Herman Roseburg, came into the valley Sat­ answer injplain, by knowing the men
CHICKEN NETTING & STOCK
and women nominated for office, .. by
Weibel, Oswego, Oregon. 15 years urday to hunt.
FENCINO-^We have several sizes
8:00 p. m. Bishop's Committee (3rd
'
A selected teacher and a
Raymond Norris and Pat Boles watching the government charged Thursday).
in same location.____________ 35t6s
and kinds of fencing materials on
graded class for every age. Mothers
; were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon with loca1’ •tate and feder,‘ admJn-
hand.
Steel fence poets, too.
FOR RENT—2-room Apt., new paint; Kline Wednesday evening of last ‘'‘ration, by reading reports, attend­
and fathers, bring your children.
Pioneer Methodist Church'
FARR A ELWOOD.
8
water furnished.
3-room Apt.,
Bertha Byrd, superintendent.
ing public hearings of the board of
week.
'
Rev. Chas. Goodwin Brown, Pastor
new paint and paper; hot water
GOLD FISH—New shipment just ar­
11:00 Morning worship; Evangelist
«...
......
™,
a
.
education,
finance
committee,
health
I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur FUnn, of
8:45—Sunday School hour. Pro­ C. O. Wood will bring the message.
and bath. Quiet. No pets. In­ Portland, and Mrs. Nora Neeley, of board> ete And by regi»tering and
rived—all-sizes.
FARR A- EL­
motion
Sunday
is
past
and
dales
’
^rv,„ „ ine
u. „
quire 351 So. Henry St. Flora E. Coquille, were guests last week-end vob,nf!' °£ c“ru**-
WOOD.
s
This service is the beginning of a
f
are
now
prepared
to
enter
a
year's
Mrieg
of
brlng
men
to
Dunne.
•
The Business
Professional
a UTO ’PAINTING and Body Work.
at the Ralph Boone home.
------- - and
—-------------
— . work with adequate class rooms and
Christ.
Mf. and Mrs. Billy Griggs,
of! WonMn'* Clubs have undertaken the
Briny your ear in------ we can, atari MOTOR OIL in 5-gallon cani. Be-
'capable teachers.
'
. T
6:45 The Christ Ambassadors,
1 11:00 Sunday morning worship
ttove it or not. we have lt. J. A. Sweet Home, were callers in the j J“* £
.work at once. Southwestern Motor
Young People meet. Mary Lou New-
valley
last
week.
Among
their
stop-
*
u
“
'
May
P
ubHc
intere
’
t
be
the
youniD!ten!:
.
<Th<
p^.
LAMB COMPANY.
s . v««,
wTO. zunutm u.«r ~4>p- .
hour. For the youngsters: “The Per­
Co.
g
lping places was Park’s Grocery store.1«**•«>-
z
fect
w Sunday morning ser- tonn is president.
7:45 Evening evangelistic service.
MAIL
CARRIER
WANTED
—
Call
at
SOMETHING NEW — Milking
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Neal, of the,
,mon stlbject; -The voice of God is
The Wood evangelistic party will be
Coquille Poet Office. Ask for Mr. Bay, were visiting in the valley last |
Mayor City
of
Coquille
CalUn<
»
Machines,
Vacuum Pumps,
( i
in charge. Do not fail to hear these
Hawkins or Mr. Grimes.
Hand and all-electric Separa­
^in thZ’cli Gu^d”*1 Bt
Thank Offering Boxes To Be i 6:30-You th Fellowship Groups, people while here.
tors, will soon be in stock. WATER SYSTEMS—We stock both pire in the Coast Guard.
|
intermediate »and Senior.
Every Night, except Monday and
Eaton’s Feed Store, Coquille, s
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zenor and Collected Sunday, Oct 8
I 7:3q_Sund,y
evening
worship
Deep and Shallow Well, Automatic
Saturday, these special meetings will
Water Systems; also Rotary and dau«hter' ot Eu*ene’ are viaiting at. The United Thank Offering boxes hour. “Great Bible Charicters.”
DE LAVAL SEPARATORS and Milk­
be conducted. Each service begin­
. -
■ —
—
— ._ — Fkiai Danknm hnma tubila
■>
*
Centrifugal Pumps.
J. A. LAMB the Benham home while Mr. Zenor , of the women of the St. James Parish I 7:30— Wednesday evening Chdir
ers. Parts and Dairy Supplies. Get
ning at 7:45.
hunts.
They
are
former
residents
of
¡will be collected this Sunday, Oc^>- rehearsal hour.
COMPANY.
s
them at Pacific Feed & Seed So. tfs
“Seek ye first the Kingdom of
the valley and Mrs. Zenor was pastor ber 8, at the 11 o’clock service. It I 7:30—Thursday evening mid-week
God," said Jesus.
WASHING MACHINE REPAIR—We FOR RENT—Furnished Cottages with at the church for over a year.
‘ is suggested that the money be put' services.
T
Shower baths and wash room.
service all makes of washers.
Cpl. and Mrs. Ben Holverstott left , into envelopes with giver’s name or 1 6:30—Friday, October 13th. Plans
_ Church of 0od
Lights and water paid Reasonable Wednesday of last week for Pratt, contribution number, saving the box ' are under way for a* church supper,
Washer Service Co.
365 West
Corner of Henry A Seventh Sts.
rent. 84514 North Coulter St. tfs Kansas, where Cpl. Holverstott is for future use. There will be an' potluck, and program, under the aus­
Front St Phone 17.
tfr
Walter Lee 'Greer. Pastor
stationed in the Air Corps.
innovation in the service this time pices of the Young Adult group.
FARM MACHINERY Repairs — We FORSALE
Setotey, OeL 8
as the thank offering will be col­
Why not find a church home and
Mrs. Pott’s 'Sad Irons; 3.... ...$ .75
carry genuine McCormick Deering
10:00 a. m. Sunday school. -
lected by two women members of worship there? Your own life will
repairs. J. A. LAMB COMPANY, s .Outside Door, 8-6 x 3-6......... 4.75
m. Worship:
sermon,
11:00
the church, instead of being put in receive an uplift and the church you
Radio (Philco) ..?...........
45.00
“Belief on Christ.”
GOOD SERVICE makes Good In­
A petition for letters of adminis­ the general collection as heretofore. choose will be helped, as well as the
Kitchenette Table ............ «... 3.00
7:30 P- m., Evangelistic service:
surance
I give service.
F. R.
Heater, Stove A Pipe ........... 15.00 tration of the »3650 estate left by These boxes are given out to the community of which you are a part. sermon by Rev. H. B. Wilson.
Bulli
s
Airtight Heater & Pipe ......... 5.00 Andrew D. Pierson, who died Aug. women of the parish and when some­
Every Evening
Church Of The Nazarene,
Maul, with rings ............
3.00 10, 1044, at Myrtle Point, was filed thing happens for which they are
7:30 p. m„ Evangelistic messages
WANTED—To rent 'for a couple of
Flora E. Dunne, 351 South Henry la in the county clerk's office last week. thankful a coin is dropped into the
Ninth and Heath
weeks a Portable Radio, for boy
by. Rev. H. B. Wilson. These ser­
Oct. 2—E. H. Strain, of Bandon, box. These are collected twice a
Rev. V. W. Anglin, Pastor
in the hospital. Mrs. Ned Kay, FOR SALE—One 6-months old Pe­
vices began Oct 1, and will continue
was on Monday appointed guardian year, in May and October.
> 8:45 a. m. Sunday Bible School. two weeks or more. All are invited
341 South Heath, phone SIR. lt*s
kinese, $10.
CaU 108M.
Mrs. for Jesse Vernon Laub, whose es­
At the Triennial meeting of the
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. The regardless of faith or affiliation.
Robt. Baker, 648 East Tenth, Co­ tate is estimated to.be worth $2500. Episcopal Church funds thus col­
STOLEN—Fishing tackle box con-
Pastor will speak on the subject of
“Our fathers have sinned, and are
quille.
• It‘a Chas. Barrows, John Holman and lected from all over the United
tainmg valuable
valuabli equipment.
$5
“Qualification* of toe Child of God not; and we have borne their iniqui­
reward for information leading to pRASS SEEDS —We have a large Carl Hbasig will appraise the estate. States are presented in an impres­ to Speak with his Heavenly Father.” ties." Lam. 5:7.
¿V
its recovery. 8. K. Seeber, Chaney
The same appraisers will appraise sive service. In 1843 at the Cleve­
7:30 p. m. Evening service. Pastor
“And with many other words did
stock of GRASS SEEDS and grains
Apts., City.
1
lt*s
for seeding your BURN — PAS­ the $2500 estate left by Lila Laub, land Triennial meeting »1,118,878.81 speaking.
he testify and exhort, saying, Save
7:30 p. m. Wednesday night, mid­ yourselves from this untoward gen­
TURE — or hay crop. FARR & and Mr. Strain was also appointed was presented. This is a surprising
EDGER FOR RENT—Small sanding
amount to be collected from small week prayer meeting.
ELWOOD.
a administrator of her estate.
eration.” Acts 2:40.
machine for sanding edges of floor;
On Tuesday Hillis R. Perkins was sums. The money is used for the
also ideal far refinishing tabletops, TREE PRUNERS with 22-inch han­
erection
of,
new
mission
buildings,
appointed
administrator
of the
First Church of Christ, Scientist
drain boards, etc. FARR & EL­
dle, now in stock.
J. A. LAMB $30,000 estate left by Gertrude M. war prisoner aid, help for China,
Coquille, Oregon
WOOD.
COMPANY.
f Fraser. The appraisers named were and in mission work throughout the
'Sunday
School
at 8:30 a. m.
ROOFING—
Walter Strain, H. H. Hansen and W. United States.
LOST—Harvel Wrist Watch, Sept.
Sunday Service at 11 a. m.
Coquille Representative
35 lb.
J. Sweet.
«
»1.1»
28, in Coquille. Finder please re­
Subject tor next Sunday, “Are
45 lb.
Brewer Bills was appointed ad­ Three Had Not Received
turn to Bud Hlckam and receive
Sin, Disease, and Death Raul?
MBS. L. E. HAMLIN
55 lb.
ministrator, oh Oct. 3, of the $1080 25-Year B.NJL Pins
reward, 524 North Heath.
lt*s
Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00
65 lb.
estate left by Harold Michael Daven­
325 East Tenth St.
Mrs. M. D. Sherrard calls the Sen­ o'clock. \
I 80 lb.
MODERN Furnished House, 4 rooms port, who died Sept. 22. Fred Her­ tinel's attention to an error in last
Free public Reading Room at 238
Cedar shingles—asphalt sheathing
and breakfast nook, for rent. No man, J. H. Mills and O. B. Hendrick­ week's report of the Royal Neighbors
W. Second, Roxy Bldg., open every
Deadening felt — roof coatings
children.
Reference.
Call Mrs. son will appraise the estate. ..
party on Sept. 20. The name of day except Sunday and holidays from
FARR A'ELWOOD CO.
Geo. Maag, phone 7R31^
s
Mrs. Zizzie Erickson should have 1:80 to 5:00 p. m.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
been included in the list of those
ARC or ACETYLENE Welding, any CLEARANCE PRICE IN SPRINGS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
time, anywhere, day or night.
AND MATTRESSES- 72-Coil Box the undersigned has been duly ap­ who were presented corsages and it
pointed administrator of the estate was erroneously stated that Mrs.
Prince Auto Electric, 280 North
Spring, now »20.85, reg. »28.85. of
MABLE KATHERINE HUM­
Taylor, Coquille, Phone 174M. tfs
GM2496. Mattress 4' 6* regular PHREY, deceased, and that all per­ Luiu True, Mabel Ice and Ethel
(18.85 now »14.85. Others as low sons having claims against said es­ Oakes had already received their CEDAR SHINGLES—We have No.
ARE YOUR HENS LAYING?
IF
l’s and 2’s on hand. FARR A EL­
as »5.00.
Harry M. Johnson, tate, should present the same, duly 35-year pins. They were due for
verfied, and with proper vouchers this honor at the anniversary party
NOT—Ask. us about our money-
WOOD.
Western Auto Supply, Taylor St., therefore, to the undersigned at the
back guarantee to make them lay.
Coquille.
Its law office of HARRY A. SLACK, but were unable to be present on
FARR A ELWOOD.
s
First National Bank Bldg., -Coquille, that occasion.
....... -
_______ " . . ..................-
L
CARD TABLES—We have a limited Oregon, within six months from the
FARM MACHINERY has been re­
stock on hand. J. A. LAMB COM­ date of this notice.
Two
Plead
Guilty
Before
leased for sale without certificates.
Dated: September 15, 1844.
PANY.
s
WILLIAM
ILLIAM K. KENDALL, Judge King On Wednesday
However, new farm machines will
Administrator.
still be manufactured in limited WANTED TO BUY—Old horses, cows MU
Anton Lewis Schueesler, arrested
quantities; therefore all those who
and'calves tar Mink feed. B. T.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
last Saturday on a non-support
Notice is hereby given that the last charge, pleaded guilty before Judge
want new machines next year
Hepler, Bullards route. Phone
NOTHING OVERLOOKED
should place orders now for Mc­
8R5, Coquille.
st Jan. 11, 45 Will and Testament of Ethel Hart­ Dal King in Circuit court on Tues­
man, deceased, was admitted to pro­
Cormick Deering farm machines.
bate and ..of record in the County day. The judge postponed pronounc­
no matter bow large and elaborate
—J. A. LAMB COMPANY.
s STOVES—Both Wood and Coal Court for Coos County, Oregon, on ing sentence until Nov. 13.
Ranges and Circulators.
J. A. Sept. 11, 1844, and that the under­
the rcale upon which the funeral
Cecil W. Smith, arrested- last week
EXPERT Hosiery Repair—All work
LAMB COMPANY.
s signed was appointed by said Court
arrangements' are to be made. That
guaranteed.
Located at Amy’s i------------------------------------------------------- as Executor thereof. Therefore, all on the charge of forgery by endorse­
is
our policy—that is our proud
ment pleaded guilty on Tuesday ahd
Blanket Shop In Dr a ne Bldg. Spe­ OUR SCRATCH HAS CORN IN IT— persons having claims against said
Estate are hereby required to pre­ was sentenced to five years th the
Farr
A
Elwood.
s
claim
after many yedn of experi­
cial attention give mail orders. l*s
sent them to me, with proper vouch­
pen. Sheriff Howell took him out
ence A conference with us will
Dr.
De
La
Rhue
ers
attached
and
duly
verified,
at
AUTOMATIC FARM WATER SYS­ DRIVE IN and let’us inspect your the office of O. C. Sanford, Attorney, to Salem yesterday.
be to your advantage
Eyesight
tires for hidden defects before you in Coquille, Oregon, within
ithin __
sir
TEMS available now WITHOUT
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
take
that
trip.
This
service
is
free
months
from
the
date
hereof.
RATION CERTIFICATES.
Farr
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Dated and published first time
and may save you trouble and ex­
A Elwood.
s
the undersigned has been duly ap­
Eyes
pense away from home. Thornton Sept. 14, 1844.
35t5
M. C. Hartman, Executor. pointed Administrator of the estate
DOES YOUR DOG SCRATCH? —
Tire Service.
tfs
of GERTRUDE M. FRASER, De­
Reception room jointly with
'Don't blame fleas, mange, or diet
ceased, and that all persona having
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Dr. J. R. Bunch
NO
SHORTAGE
OF
FEED
at
Farr
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that claims against said estate, should I
—2 to 1 it’s “Fungitch”—use 8UL-
Bandon
Coquille
Laird
& Elwood's.,
s the undersigned has been duly ap­ present the same, duly verified and
«2-J
FADENE. Farr A Elwood.
»
I
OUR
108.1
with
proper
vouchers
therefor,
to
pointed administrator of the estate
Ser- ­ of
CHARLES ALFORD HUM­ the undersigned at the law office
FOR SALE—-3-year old grade Jersey FOR PLUMBING repairs and Ser
vice-call
COM­ PHREY, deceased, and that all per­ of HARRY A. SLACK, First Nat l.
vice
—call 2-L. J. A. LAMB COM-
Mrs.
Cow; will freshen in April. -----
sons I having
—
*- - said es- Bank Bldg., Coquille, Oregon, within
claims —
against
PANY
PANY.
8 s late, shou
O. A. Mattoon, 854 Midway street
____ the same, duly six months from the date of this
should present
‘i proper vouchers notice.
lt*s HEADQUARTERS for Crown Dairy verified, and with
on Spurgeon Hill.
Dated, and first published: Octo­
therefor, to the ui indersigned
____ __ at the
_
and Poultry Feeds at Pacific Feed law office of HARRY A. SLACK, ber 7, 1844.
FOR SALE—Team of Horses, and
High School
HILLIS K. PERKINS,
tfs First National Bank Bldg., Coquille,
A Seed Co.
some horse-drawn Farm Imple-
Credits
Administrator of said estate.
Oregon, within six months from the 38t5
menta. Dan Fish, 4R4, Coquille, FOR RENT -Two Small Apartments date of this notice.
Given
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
Dated: September 15, 1844.
or see him on Levi Bunch place on
at 125 South Heath. Inquire at
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN,
That
WILLIAM K. KENDALL,
37 t2s
Rink Creek.
lt*Oct 5s 35t5__________
that address.
' - Administrator. the undersigned has been duly ap-
___ pointed by the County Court of
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT ¡Coos County, Oregon, as Executor of
NEW ROOFING and Waterproofing
NOTICE is hereby given that the I the Estate of William Thomas Brady,
of older roofs, all types and kinds,
undersigned has filed his Final Ac- j Deceased, and has duly qualified as
done by the Standard Roofing Co.
count in the matter of the Estate of such.
___
883 North First street, Marshfield. D. C. Krantz,
Kr»niz, deceased, and that the . NOW THEREFORE, all persons
Glen Wm. Curtis, County Court of the State of Oregon. . having claims against said Estate are
Phone 858
for Coos County, has set October' hereby notified and required to pre-
Mgr
"the same, together with proper
10th, ______
1844, ______
at the ___________________sent
hour of 10 o’clock 1
PAPERHANGING, Kalsomining, In­ A. M as the time and the County i vouchers therefor, to the under­
PAPERHANOING,
Court Room in the County Court ' signed at the office of J. Arthur Berg
terior and Exterior Palntirtg. The House at Coquille, Oregon, as the at Coquille, Oregon, within six
latest in Pittsburg, Imperial,
Imperiai, Birge place for hearing objections to said months from the date hereof.
Dated * this
u‘- 28th day of September,
Wall Paper. Herbert £ Wood, 275 Final Account and the settlement of_________
1844.
Agents for Oregon-Nevada-California Fast Freight
No. Henry, Coquillb, phone 288 said estate.
J. H. McCloskey,
Walter A. Krantz,
8tfs
Office Phone 5
275 g h M)
Executor of said Estate.
I ’4t5
Executor of said Estate. 3715
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Probate Court Items
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SCHROEDER RROS
MORTUARIES, lae
MISJ INEZ ROVER
Instructor of Piano
Benham’s Transfer
Storage
SAND AND GRAVEL
COAL — FUEL OIL — STORAGE