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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1922)
POINT ITEMS. “ VALU E” is defined as « able, important or Marshfield here last Saturday ended with a score o f 1S-0 in M yrtftrPdtot’s favor. A large number o f rootera at tended the game. Several carload* were over from ICarahfleld alao. 11 m team win play their third game o f the aeaaon with Coquilto on their fleld thia Saturday. Everyone should We believe flour prices are at the bottom * '«f r* and advise buying A < .4 I , ' * \ Remember thé Best is die Cheap est in the End. We Recommend G O U LD & G O U LD The Stove Store Icial on Tuesday evening. Each mem- I ber brought from one to fifty pounds o f something as a. present to the pastor. The church was very I beautifully decorated in autumn lleaves. Follow ing is the program given: Address d f W elcom e C. O. Jennings ! Reply by the new pastor, Rev. Mr. j! O o k , who expressed his apprecia tion o f the many donations. Reading - Mrs. Geo. Spencer ! Vocal Solo - - - M rs. Felsker Song, Genevieve Clark. Joyce W ood- fir, Merle Clinton and Elsie Moller j Reading - - Mrs. Percy Peel Pianolog - ■- Mrs. O. H. Clarke : Reeding - - Dr. O. H. Clarke Solo - . - - Mrs. Felsher I Reading - - Mrs. Jack Campbell The members o f the Ladies Aid leach deposited their dollar telling I their experiences in earning it. Re- ~ Ifreshm ents were then served to all s ' I present. ,en t| Rev. W alter L. Straub gave m la lector« in the M. W . A. . in hall Tuesday evening on the ure school measure. A large number o f I persons attended the lecture, egg The four months old baby o f Mrs. Lawrence Raekleff is very ill in the ^ I Pemberton h ospital Mrs. John W arner, who has recent- P| ly returned from California, was PI down from Sunshine on a shopping JJ! trip « - ttto SM k. I Mrs. Irene Curtiss, o f Bridge was I I in town W ednesdtv. T V six-m onth, old child o f Ervin . . I Nelson, o f Brood bent, passed aw ayj “ “ H Monday after an illness o f several I weeks. The interment took place tn the Broodbeat cemetery Wednesday, "f- Chas. Hall, president o f the Coos »• and Curry Telephone Company, was rtth in M yrtle Point Saturday, his The members o f the Royal Neigh bors are planning on a Hallowe’en DOES YO U R CUPID FLOUR ' , ‘ • * *•’ ' " * * \\ For Bread maker«. For five yenra it has been our leadifig brand and thoavinds o f barrels distributed by us have stood the test. Every sack guaranteed to give satis faction or money cheerfully refunded. For a short time we offer ft in Barrel Lots at $8.50 For pastry and general household use try SNOWBALL These are good values and you will make no mistake in buying now. !n,i_ Tractor, Truck, Auto mobile or Engine NEED OVERHAULING? We have the McQuay-Norris Wainwright Piston* A Pins. Our shop Is one of the best equipped la the county. Able to do all kinds of hoavy Machine work bostdos Auto re pairing, Oxy-Acetylene Welding, Fords ports and Cylinder OUs. x The Busy Com er 2 Phones 69 Save Red Stamps and Get the Cash Discount AU TH O RIZED FORD DEALERS G ardner’s G arage Coquille, Ore. Phone 4«J Lowest Price in History Latest Model Fords Oregon holds most o f the milk and butterfat records fo r the Jersey Breed in Uie entire world. Most o f these Records were made by cows fed on Kerr’s Milk Maker. Give it a trial. John Merchant is having a bridge built across Beaver Slough to make his property an the north tide o f the North Bank more accessible. We are prepared to fill yòur orders on A lfalfa Hay. Fred Hfekok has been employed to build a tide gate in the Beaver Hill ditch fo r the Coaledo Drainage district. Chnrile Wickham, with his o n , is progressing with the bridge un der construction usar Randlemen's. COLLIER WAREHOUSE CHESTER C. PARR, P rop. Bank rend will be open iv This w ill be a short the highw sy to Ban don, s distance tea m ile« leas ihfield. Roadasaster Me- is bars Sunday inspecting All the new features including the sloping wind shield and one man top. Better buy a Ford and save the difference. Y ou’ll sure be more than satisfied with one o f these dandy new models. Easy Terms Ford P rices, F. O. B. C oquille Roadster, $478.00 Touring, 508.00 Tractor, Coupe, $651.00 Sedan, 719.00 496.00 'Complete Stock Parts W e aim to carry a complete stock o f parts. Phone 521 City Cleaners & Tailors Phone 103L Coquille Tad Eavns was a business visitor at the camp recently. Ben Currie and Hugh Harlocker, o f Coquille, were trying to introduce the Chevrolet here Friday. Let squille Service Station AUTHORIZED FO R D and LINCOLN DEALERS