The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 10, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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Episcopal'Church
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Woman's Club Pres.
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Th® ixidTitiers fn1! coiruni
And hostesses qf the teas.
Have been so kind and willing,
And always glad to please.
WATER WELL Drilling — Fred C
FOR SALE—Three-year old Jersey
I thank you each and every one
Lee, 807 Clark St, North Bend,
cow. Robert Abell, Bex 9, Co­ facilities and an expanded building i
For all that you have
Oregon. Phone 5411.
quille.
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/it* program for the entire school system.
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gandajrt
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8:00 4. m. Holy Communion (2nd,
4th and Sth Sundays).
9:45 a. m. Church School.
1 ’ 11:00 a. m. Nursery and Kindergar­
ten. *
11:00 Morning Prayer with Sermon.
'(1st and 3rd Sundays—Holy Com-
munion)
I
t
Such a program would include a I can say in truth, as
TIMBER WANTED — Five-inch top
FOR SALE—Used Dinette set in good 'school athletic field. One-third of "Ain’t I the lucky-one!”
long Fir Piling. Telephone collect
condition. Call 104 So. Henry, or the money needed is on hand and i So Ada, best of wishes,
quantities can supply.
Nied«-1
phone SOL, evenings.
It and, if not used now, wijl revert to: May this your coming year.
meyer-Martin Co., Portland, Ore­
the general fund and not again be : Be just as fine as mine was,
gon. Telephone Atwater 4341. 15t5 WANTED — Housekeeper, hours 10
available, he stated.
4 It will, you needn’t fear.
10:00 a. m. Holy Communion.
to 5, Monday through Friday; no
During the busines/ meeting which |
FOR SALE—My house at 200 Front
2:30 p. m. St. James’ Guild.
11 know each one will help you
( washing nor ironing; good wages.
followed the program, Mrs. Boober
St., as I am leaving Coquille. Jack
' Thursday
, ‘
Phone 128X after 5 or call at 391
They’ll do their very best.
preceded her Installation of new of-
Hale.
lt*s
8:00 p. Tn. Bishop's Committee (3rd
East Second.
It
So that will make it perfect,
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ficers by reading a cleverly rhymed
Thursday).
FARM MACHINERY—We have the BOY
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“ Genuine
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— address of farewell, expressing greti- l ! And you can do the rest
SCOUTS
“Ski Troop-
following machines on hand for im­
ers" pack sacks, 'they’re Keen, ‘ude for members* support and re-1
Emmanuel Baptist Church
mediate delivery. Hone Mowers,
grot ‘ for giving
up of * her
leadership,
Ladies attending the luncheon were
FARR A ELWOOD.
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Wagons and Hay Tedders. J A
Rev. Menno D. Rempel, Pastor
Which she stated had been a pleas- Meadames O. L. Zentner, Pearl Elling-
LAMB COMPANY.
S VICTORY GARDENERS-We stock a ant experience
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9:45 Sunday
School.
Special
1sen, Cecelia Van Winkle,
R. __
A. ____
Wer-
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fUllV
All#,» /"• O—.til.
full line of garden tools and seeds.
During the instructing of new of- nich, Guy Wauney, Allen C. Smith Mother’s Day program. Flowers for
J. A. LAMÉ COMPANY.
Christian Church
mothers.
Marion
----------------- ------ S i fleers in the installation,
--------- » Mrs.
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— —— Harold Stromquist, Roy Boob«, 811
John Moore,Floyd Robb, Frank Shaw,
11:00 Morning Worship Service.
East 4th A Coulter.
MOTOR REWINDING, Repair Parts, Lawrence read a fitting prayer..
I Aston Parrish, Pastor
I at Dick’s Electric Shop.
420 W. • Mrs. J. A. Moore, in her accept- John Purkey, Wm. H. -Barrow, D. B. Mother’s Dey sermon. Kenneth Tally
Thur. 7:90, Bible Study and Prayer
I Front Work guaranteed.
tfs ,nc* •«*«* «
President ex- Keener, W. H. Mansell, G. H. Jenkins, wil1 «tag.
6:45 Four Young People's meetings, meeting.
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p raaaati an attitude tward the mem- George Oerding, Frank Rover, Ken-
Bible School 9:45, Martha Mulkey,
' FOR SALE—Old car, but miles left bership and toward the office she is nett Lawrence, Inez Chase, Lafe Mother’s Day topic.
7:45 Evening Service. Sprecial pro- Supt. The Mother’s Day Program
SPEAKING OF FEED, you can't beat | in it. 850.00 cash. 1 Phon« 121-L.'about to fill which convinced her Compton, Georg« Ulett, R. B Rogen,
the unvarying high quality of
; listeners that an understanding and R’ A' Jeub> Birdie Skeels, E. J. ■ gram for the mothers of service men. will start promptly at 9:45.
Larro feeds. FARR & ELWOOD.
Morning Worship 11 o’clock. Spe­
successful leader is again to take Ruble, V. R. McCurdy, Geo. R. John- Everyone welcome.
son, Pete Culver, Ralph Milne, Frank ! Choir Rehearsal Wednesday.
cial music. Lord’s Supper. Mother’s
FOR SALE — Modern five-room
L. Gseenough, Lucy H. Blum, O. C.
Thursday, Prayer meeting. Young Dey sermon: “The Gospel According
house, two bedrooms, oil furnace.
Sanford, A. V. Hatcher, Harold Me- People’s Choir.
to Mary.”
Following the sermon
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tlVVCJ-
Phone 141-R, Coquille, Mrs. Lou
Be loyal to your Lord through your there will be a baptismal service.
AUTO PAINTING and Body Work. [ the-less been active in club and Cue, W. P. Laws, Fred L. Houston,
Braly.
, „
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\ Mildred Tyrrell, Ruth Sherwood, church.
Bring your car in------ we can start |church affairs ever since coming
Young People’s C- E. 7:15. *
work at once. Southwestern Motor, Coquille. She is the wife of J. A? Ann Larson, Dora Burr, Florence L.
Evening Service 8:00.
Tuesday, 8:45.
Church Leaders’
Church Of The Nazarene
Co.
• » , Moore, manager of the Gas company, I Aiken, Hale.B. Eubanks, L.W. Oddy,
conference.
__
- and they have a son in the service Pearly Lund, F. C. True, J. L. Smith,
Ninth
and
Heath
■AIR-COOLED ENGINES—We - are.and . youn<
dBughtar
C. L. Tuttle, P. M. Norton, F. D.
Rev. V. W. Anglin, Minister
WILL SELL a small phonograph and 1 agents for Wisconsin «nd^Fair-
Mr,
wuda
general Kunz, F. C. McNelly, Elbert Schroe­
9:45 a. m. Sunday Bible School.
albums of records, or will trade1 banks Morse. FARR A ELWOOD. chajrlnan of yje j£ay festival, re- der, Kenneth Tally, M. O. Hawkins,
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship, Pas­
them far furniture, heating stove
FARM * MACHINERY—Place your Ported and announced a net profit of O. B. Harriman and Chas. Stauff.
tor
preaching on “God’s Rest and
or rugs. Phone 98-R.
It*
orders now for McCormick Deering 8218.10.
Quietness in a World of Turmoil—
Sunday School at 9:41 a. m.
Farm Machines.
We receive a I The treasurer, Mrs. W. H. Barrow,
COOKING UTENSILS—Just received
What Is the Source?”
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
... »large assortment of Enamelwar«.
few items *^»9*
end delivery announced the club now holds ten
7:00 p. m. Young.People's meeting. Sermon: “Victorious Peace.”
Many item« which have not been ~ is being made in the order we re- one-hundred dollar war bonds. A
7:30 p. m. Evening Service. Praise
Our school
will commemorate
Children’s Chorus and Bible Club
on the market for a long time.—
ceive your orders. J. A.-LAMB vote was taken to buy two more |100 Mother’s Day by honoring the moth­ service.
Pastor preaching on “A at 2:90 p. m.
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J. A. LAMB COMPANY.
s
COMPANY.
s bonds, which will then total a hold- ' ers
of _ our
district at a Mother’s Day Glorious Deliverance» of a Great God,
Christ Ambassadors at 8:45 p. m.
ing of 81200 in bonds. Yearly re- Tea at the school house Friday after­ Not Armistice.”
Evangelistic Service at 7:45 p. m.
BEDDING PLANTS—Geums, Snap­ MUFFLERS ahd Exhaust Pipe for all
ports were made by Mrs. D. B. Kes- noon ,t 2;3o oclock. The seventh
7:30 p. m. Wednesday evening, mid­ Sermon: ”A Working Faith.”
dragons, Petunias, Asters, Carna­
makes of cars. J. A. LAMB COM­ ner, head of Red Cross Production, and eighth grade girls will be as— week prayer meeting.
Bible Study and Prayer Tuesday at
tions, Lobelia,
Pinks,
Stocks,
PANY.
. 8 Mrs. W. P. Laws, Courtesy chairman, ,tated by Mrs. Lils M. Mitchell, prin-
7:45 p. m.
Pansies. FARR A ELWOOD.
Lawrence on the cipai. All ladies and mothers of our
Missionary Rally Thursday, May
DE LAVAL SEPARATORS and Milk- | l*n.d
Seventh Day Aventis! Church
sale of stamps.
HEADQUARTERS tbr Crown Dairy
district are very Cordially invited.
17th, at 7:45 p. m.
Rev. and Mrs.
ers. Parts and Dairy Supplies. Get
Sabbath School Sat., 9:45 a. m.
Ten dollars was voted to the Can­
and Poultry Feeds at Pacific Feed
The seventh and eighth grade pu­
Richard J. Teeter, who have been
them at Pacific Feed A Seed So. tfs
Church
11:00
a.
m.
cer Control Fund.
___ are
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A Seed Co.
tfs
pils
busy
with the completion of
evangelizing among service men in
Pray«- Meeting Thursday 8:00 p. m.
Before adjournment Mrs. Boober 'their annuals this wrek, b^Tidre tek-
FOR SALE—Cock« pupa, A.K.C.
Alaska will speak and show pictures
PLANTS—Cabbage, Lettuce, Tomato,
registered. . Strong-boned, field was presented with a check, which ln< ftaal examinations. There are
of Alaska. The public is invited to
Celery, Peppers.
FARR A EL­
type. Good blood lines.
C. B. Mrs. Moore stated the Board wanted twelve pupils in the eighth grade
all
services.
WOOD.
Holland's, McKinley Rt., opposite her to use for the purchase of some graduating class. Mrs. Mitchell re­
18t3*s souvenir to remind her of her presi­ ports that all have passed their
Lee school house.
1» YOU Need a Washing Machine or
Church of God
dency. Mrs. Boober's pleasure over final teats and that seven of them re­
If it’s Radio, See Ward’s.
a
do you have one to sell? In either HOME WATER SYSTEMS
Deep
the
idea
was
expressed
in
her
re
­
North
Henry
and Seventh Sts.
ceived an average grade over 90.
case, let us know and will help you
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
and shallow well units on hand.
Walter Lee Greer, Pastor
sponse.
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, of our
The
graduating
exercises
UNITED
STATE8
FOR
THE
arrange to sell or buy. This ser­
I
No priority FARR A ELWOOD.
Decorations were in charge of . ' ***»«*••
Eighth >S«BM.V
grade class
DISTRICT OF OREGON
Sunday. May 12
*-!■■■ # will
W44* be
W at
Mb the
vice will be without cost to either
In the Matter of
10:00 a. m. Sunday school.
party. Coquille Electric Co., for­ SPONGES—Made of wood. Some­ Mesdames O. C. Sanford, Otto Zent- school house on Wednesday evening, Victor Arthur Dlmmick, Jr.
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thing
new ___
and ________
durable. Can
be ner, F. L. Greenough and R. A. Wer- May 8, at 8:30 o’clock. Lester Clau­
11:00 a. m., Mother's Day program
merly Washer Service Co., 385
Bankrupt.
used" for Sponges or Chamois. 'nlch; arrangements, Mrs. Geo. John- sen, chairman of the school board,
and message.
B 88884 la fiaakiagtej
Front Phone 17.
tfs
Priced 50 cents to 81.50. See them '*°n 8nd Mr» W. H. Barrow.
7:00 j>. m., Children’s meeting.
will present the diplomas. Three To the creditors of Victor Arthur
Dimmick, Jr., of North Bend, in
COMBAT KNIVES — Surplus Army
demonstrated at J. A. LAMB COM- ' S° m8nX requests were made to songs will be sung by the class, ac­
7:30 p. m., Worship: sermon, “The
the
County
of
Coos,
and
district
goods.
Swell hunting knives.
PANY.
s i h,ve her rhymed farewell printed companied by Mrs. Vance Russell
Love of God."
aforesaid, a bankrupt:
FARR A ELWOOD..
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------------------------------------------- that we take pleasure in presenting
“Favor is deceitful, and beauty is
Notice is hereby given that said
Miss Verne Former has recently
NOTICE To Farmers ~ We have a the following written by the Coquille purchased the Matt Sapp property Victor Arthur Dimmick, Jr., has been vain: but a woman that feareth the
PAPER HANGING,
Kalsominlng,
duly adjudged a bankrupt on a pe­
few use» tires suitable for use I Woman’s Club out-going president,
here in Riverton from Mrs. George tion filed by him on the 30th day Lord, she shall be praised.”—Prov.
Spray and Brush Painting, the lat­
on Wagons, home-made Tractors' Flo Boober:
Huther. Mr. and Mrs. Huther have of March, 1945, and that the first 31:80.
est in Imperial, Birge and Pitts­
and other implements using car
.
purchased the Dye property here. meeting of his creditors will be held
burgh Wall Papers. We furqish
and truck tire sizes. O. K. Rubber .
Later in the season the Huthen may at City Hall in Coquille, Oregon on
Welders.
,
»,As 1 r«‘«n
°«lce-
«11 labor and materials for any
the 23rd day-
of May, 19-
day-of
1945, at the
move onto this property and rent hour of 11 O ’ clock in the 'forenoon,
I do ao with regret,
size job. Herbert E. Wood, Interior
their own home.
at which, place and time the aaid
and Exterior Decorator, 275 North CEMENT CHIMNEY —Easy to in­ Tve had such co-qperation'
Francis E. Sell has asked us to creditors may attend, prove their
Henry, Coquille, phone 284.
•
stall. Economical. FARR A EL­ I just never will forget.
e, appoint a
make the fallowing statement in this claims, appoint a trustee,
WOOD.
creditors' committee, examine
ixamlne the
Instead of being glad it’s o’«
GARDEN TIME is just around
column: He did not serve in the bankrupt, and transact such other
the Corner. See ua for Gar­ SHOWER CABINETS complete with I feel—well sort of blue,
last World’s War and such statements business as may properly come be­
den and Field S e e d«; Feed and cement base, in stock. J. A. LAMB i You’ve made me glad I took the job as “Veteran Marine and Veteran of fore said meeting.
Dated this 1st day of May, 1945.
Fertilizer». EATON’S FEED COMPANY.
• I’m sorry that it’s thru.
the last World War” are both inept
C. L. Hamilton,
STORE, Coquille.
tfs
and inaccurate. We are sorry for 17tl ..
There’s all my fine official board.
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Try O-SO-KLEEN for white'wash.
Officers, good and true,
any embarrassment this may have
IS YOUR Washing Machine giving
Safe for colored clothe», rayons
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
They’ve been right there behind me— caused Mr. Sell.
I! SITED STATES FOR THE
perfect service.
We service all
and the most delicate fabrics.
They’re so good-looking, too.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
makes and carry a stock of parts
Garnier’s Refrigeration Service s
In the Matter of
for most standard makes. Coquille
And then the program chairmans
George Gazner Long,
Electric Co., formerly Washer Ser­ FOR SALE — One fine registered I thank them every one,
_
Bankrupt.
Romney Ram. Call evenings or Theif task has not been easy
B 28578 In Bankruptcy
vice Co., 365 Front. Phone 17. tfs
Mrs. Genevieve Thomas, of Co­
Sundays. Dr. 1. R. Bunch.
16tfs But it has been well done.
To the creditors of George Gazner
quille, underwent a major operation
Long, of Empire, in the County of
FISHING TACKLE—We receive a
last Thursday.
Coos, and district aforesaid, a
few new items each week. It p^ys DRAIN TILE—4 in., 6 in., 8 in. My other chairmans have been grand.
bankrupt:
Two appendectomies were per­
FARR A ELWOOD.
There’s Effie, friendly and sweet
to come in 4 and look around. J.
_ Notice is hereby given that said
formed
in
the
operating
room
Sat
­
Ip
getting
members
in
the
club
.
A. LAMB COMPANY.
S REPAIRS—We stock Genuine Mc­
George Gazner Long has been duly
urday, one for Ryburn Workman, of adjudged a bankrupt on a petition
She surely can’t be beat.
Cormick Deering repairs. Check
filed hv
by him
him rm
on th«
the 10th day of
Coquille, and one for Audrey Ward, filed
over your machines and order now. And then there’s Edna, staunch and of Langlois.
¡January,- 1945, and that the first
meeting
of
his
creditors
will be held
true
J. A. LAMB COMPANY.
a
Geo. Burgess, of Bandon, entered .at City Hall in Coquille, Oregon, on
As finance chairman, she’s whiz
1 for treatment on Tuesday.
the 23rd day of May, 1945, at 11:30
CAPABLE MAN, 31 years, In 4-F
SELL YOUR CAR TO
She can surely plan the ways and
Robert Dykes, of Coquille, under- O’clock in the forenoon, at which
classification;
married,
2
children,
SOUTHWESTERN MOTORS
» means
; went a major operation yesterday J place and Ume the said creditors may
wants permanent work in or near And gets right down to biz.
. attend, prove their claims, appoint
Receive top price.
Avoid OJA.
; afternoon.
| a trustee, appoint a creditors com­
Coquille, as Firemarv—■oil or dust—
red tape. Get spot cash. No delay.
Dismissals the past week were mittee, examine the bankrupt, and
truck driver, or will accept any Gladys Kesner is another one
See Cince Finley at the Used Car Lot.
Who can really make things go,
I Donna Marsh on Monday, Mrs. Sylvia transact such other business as may
type
of
work.
Can
come
by
middle
Phone 244.
—
tfs
properly come before said meeting.
of May. State wages and hours in As Red Cross Chairman, she’s the Taylor, Mrs. Robert Waterman, A. C.
Dated May 2, 1945.
top«,
*
Higginbottom
and
R.
E.
Davis,
all
on
TIMBER WANTED—Five-inch top
C. L. Hamilton,
letter addressed to WJP.B, care ef
ITtI
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Tuesday.
fir piling, long lengths. Telephone
the Sentinel, Coquille.
16t2s‘ She can almost make ME sew.
ATwater 4341, quantity can supply.
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There
’
s
Euta
with
her
cordial
ways
—
Niedermeyer-Martin Co., Spalding FOR PLUMBING repairs and Ser­ Who greets them at the door
Remember Norton’s — for office,
vice—call 2-L. J. A. LAMB COM­
Overseas Edition of The
Bldg;, Portland, Oregon.
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And, when a meeting starts that way, i school and home supplies.
PANY.
S
Well, who can ask for more?
IN
MgTMCT tX)l <T OF
KILL BLACKBERRIES — Ask us
what to use on those tough Hima­ COW STANCHIONS —Metal ones Our Courtesy Chairman,
Minnie;
now on hand. FARR A ELWOOD.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
layas. FARR A ELWOOD..
.
Laws,
mi be secured for mailing
eaa
In the Matter of
‘
Has
really
filled
the
bill
9« sent diieet from the
g*—-isn
■ Ladelbert Hiram Rema,
WATER SYSTEMS—We stock both TO LOGGERS and Sawmill Opera­
* Bankrupt, j office by calHitf the Oregonian
tors: I have opened an office in In sending cheer and friendly cards
D«p and Shallow Well, Automatic
B 28844 In Bankruptcy
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To
all
who
have
been
ill.
front corner room over Myrtle
Water Systems; also Rotary and
To the creditors of Ladelbert Hiram
agency In Coquille, nhesra 291
Point I*ostofffce and soliclt'your There’s also Mabel with the news
Rema, of Myrtle Point, in the l
Coquille
liandon
Centrifugal Pumps.
J. A. LAMB
County of Coos, and district afore- i
paper work. I have instruction aiq
PAULINE TALBERT
»M Of mqafjngr . write-ups and such
COMPANY.
•
IMB
'
1083
said, a bankrupt:
blank forms for Social Security -. She’s always been right on the job
Notice is hereby given that said
Income tax deductions - Transpor- ' And that has meant so much,
Ladelbert Hiram Rema has been duly
.. . . a - bankrupt
-on a petition
tation Tax - Employers excise tax,
.
...
.
. . I adjudged
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__ ____ __J 13th day of
etc. Frank Brown, B. S. and M. S. ■
¿
April, IMS, and that the first meet­
degrem in mathematics.
14tts*
. thank.you
ing of his creditors will be held at
BRING Your Tin Troubles to Thorn- I A“d Mildred, with youf lovely voice,
«‘^"«iay‘"of^a"’*'!^?’^'' the
SEBVICB
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____ ______ J.,
Riverton Hews
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Belle Knife Hospital
to Details
Oregonian
SCHROEDER BROS
MORTUARIES, tac
WRECKER
Phone 83
Night Phone 154B
Wrecker Phone 800X
Southwestern
Motors
Benham’s Transfer
ton's, the most completely equipped
shop in Southern Oregon. Only ex­
perienced workmen. Best quality
materials and equipment used. All
work fully guaranteed. Thornton
tf
Tire Service.
—
in
F LIFE Preserver Cushions now
stock. J. A. LAMB COMPANY. s
We’re all so proud of you.
hdur of 10:30 O’clock in the fore­
noon, at which place and time the
And our own Zettie can’t be beat.
said creditors may attend, prove their
She's played just all she could
claims, appoint a trustee, appoint a I
creditors’ committee, examine the |
And as a dandy substitute
I bankrupt, and transact such other
Our ,Lola’s been so good.
' business as may prop
properly come be- .
And then our May Dance chairman, fore said meeting.
.
lay 2, IMS.
1945.
Now. hasn’t «ho
m » grand _
Dated May
she K
been
—
C. L. Hamilton,
I think we should give Wilda
Referee in Bankruptcy.
17tl
Storage
T*
SAND AND GRAVEL
— FUEL OIL — STORAGE
Agents for Oregen-Nevada-California Fast Freight
Office Phone 5
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27» 8. Hall