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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1925)
LB VALLET SKNTTNBL, gffa. - "T **................................ . r :■ ft? •X CONCRETE FOUNDATION BLOCKS Exclusive distributora of ARAGO BRICK & TILE X r Radio-Electric Hardware Co i - v * r~* ‘ * * Retail Price on Pacific Coast is ■—«- $65 Cash' Attachments , ► PARTIAL PAYMENT PLAN |1 down dad balance monthly t. Puts this wonderful cleaner in your home. If . you have an old-electric cleaner we will allow you J10.OO-trade in allowance.- - , This special offer expires Fab. laty < - nv _n _T~ - W .. I ■ I " ‘ 1 ■ ■■ 1 ......... ' Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hartwell enter- I tained a few friends Tuesday evening | with conversation and . cards, after | this refreshments were served. Those [ present were Mrs. Mary Harvey, Mr. II and MM. W. T. Alpine, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gentry, Mr. and Mm. W_. A. Bean, Mr. and Mrs. W. Carlson and Mr. and [Mrs. C. M. Hartwell. ; Thomas Hull and daughters, Mabel and Edith, and Abe Roberts made a flying trip to Marshfield Saturday k night to see the latter's wife and I smalt son, Abe Junior. ■> Howar/i Steward spent Saturday || night with friends in Riverton. J Mr. and Mrs. Jameson and small I daughters, Phyllis, Frances Ann and I Betty,’spent Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. Sturdivant, at Crains and Cary’s [camp. ', ■ Tuesday evening Mieses Norma and Helen Carlson called on Miss Peare Cook, who has been quite ill, but is rapidly improving. > Another socjal dance was given by the “Night Hawks,** Saturday even ing, with all th« members present and Mveral pthem. Those who enjoyed [this denes were: Mbses Helen and Nonna Carlson, Gladys Pennington, Mary Ellen Law, Prof, and Mrs. Blanton, Mr.^nd Mrs. A. W. CAtlson, Mr. and- Mrs’. W. T- Alpine and son, Ikarl, Mr. and'Mre. C. Martin, Mr. Le* d,u«h- [ter, Anni*,Tfr. andlfre. C. Mr. and Mi B. Norris and daughter, Pearl, Mr and ¡Mr*. N. Jafteson .and three email | daughters, Geo. Shelton, Wesley Bean and Howard Steward. The A. G. Club met in regular ses sion Tuesday evening at the home of 'Mias Esther McGee with only six of the Members present. The evening 1 was spent in conversation and music. Delicious refreshments ware served by the hostess* mother, Mrs. Jack Mc Gee before the guests departed. Mrs. Norman Jameson and small daughters spept Friday evening‘at the home of Mrs. A. W. Carlson. Misses Norma and Helen Carlson •pent Sunday evening at>the home of Miss Freda Berry. . •- J^iss Ella Watson, whose home is In Riverton, has gone to Powers- te work. Miss Vehna Ghser spent Saturday II Satiirdii * Riverton Notea YOUR SAVINGS K ARE PROTECTED ABSOLUTELY 7 AU money deposited in the Savings Department of thia bank is secured by investments made as follows: 1, D. S. Government Bonds. 2. Warrenta of Coon County nnd its School Dis tricts. 8. Jltst Mortgagee an Improved Real Estate, our kmos not exceeding 50 Dtr cent of the market value of such propertfaa. AND THEN: The bw requires that we keep in our vaults sufficient reserve in cash* with which tp meet the average withdrawal de mands. The cask reserve af thia bank ia CfUeiiy lit k O!Q •Oin. V , ¿.\* -..‘AVAL»;? ' __ ___ i__ re invite you to We know they win grow, does for you automatically bookkeeping, and the best 1 paid is a cancelled check. , ( •’ . , st*» Noncw « sale .HP IM PROVEMENT BONDS Notice Js hereby given that the City of dbquille, Coos County, Ore gon, a municipal qorporetion, pureu- ant to the provisions of Chapter XV of Title XX VU df Oregon Laws, and the provisions of Sections 70 te 7o both inclusive, of an act enacted by the People of the City of Coquille at the General Election held on the 12th day Of May, A. D., 191«, has issued fifteen improvement Bonds, Series K-l for the improvement of portiona of Second and Third Streets in Elli ott’s Addition and within the corpor ate limits of the said City of Co quille, bond number one Msaid ser ies being in the sum of J*1*0-47 and bonds numbered two td fifteen, both inclusive, of said series, being in the -urn of »600.00 each, and all of Mid bonds bearing interest at the rata of six per cent per annum from the 1st day of March, 1926, pursuant to and subjsBt to the provisions of said Chapter XV and tho said Charter ot the City of OoquiRe and the provi sions in said bends contained. Said bonds will be so« for the highest price obtainable, but for not less than par and accrued ihtai** and payable in lawful njonoy of the Uni tad States of America. Sealed written proposals for the purchase of s«[d t?ond1' r?n«d them, aecosnpanied by c*Ttlfi«i ehere in the sum offered, or United States money order, or lawful money of the United States, wiM be received and same opened and considered on and the sale thereof made by the lhayoT and City Recorder of the City ? * quille on ’ and after th« »1st, day w March, A. D., 1926, and between equal bids, Mie will be made to the person first filing; proposals, andI if made at same time to either or any of such equal bidders. . . By order of the Common Conncibof Mid City of Coquille and dated this 6th day of March, 1926. ’■8 ^——— '• formers & Merchants Bank ------------- © ^V___________ rbgqh COAL Phone 75J 7 €■ ’ “/ William Peart ELECTRIC WIRING *■- 'T-F, Call on us for'.demonstration on obligation on your own part whatever MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY «■ ., ef gn obligation IDEAL BAKERY “Service and Quality” MACHIHE SHOD ■ i COQUILLE MACHINE SHOP Phone 4«J k * * Coquille i. 1 - -t*- 7 a V • ■ ’"^.3 A' . f' d r. </• k J ■ - ' 1 'À ' • * i’.