The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 06, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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Stromberg-Carlson Neutrodyne .
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Radio Receiver
MTS
EASY
Just $5 Down
Here’s good news for the housewives
of this community-For 35 Days Only
we will put an Easy-America's finest
Washing Machine-in your home at
greatly reduced terms
You have always wanted a good washer—every house-wife
here comes our liberal offer that enables you to
have the beat that moheycan buy- at the very easiest terms.
Oerding Hardware
Owned by the Seven Oerding Brothen
Three Doors East of Poet Office Phone 74M
in today. Take advantage of this Special Sale.
the tea Thursday were
E. Johnson, L, H. Haaard, H. W.
Pierce, Jaa. Brady, F. C. MeNelly,
Lafe Compton, E. W. Lorens, H. A.
Young and Paul Van Seoy.
MfiUiig Our Obligation
on electrical ap-
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wnereyou
want it*
anywheninthehaat
You need never
dress, bathe or dine in
a cold room wish a
fartable oil heater and
earl Oil in your home
—ntctsitry auxiliaries
to the fireplace and
furnace!
Pearl Oil iwrefindd
and re-rcfined by the
Standard Oil Compa­
ny’s special process —
so it burns cltan! Nt
odor — ton -corrosive.
Order by ww—“Pearl
Oil.” •
mt, J. 8. Barton, Thos. White, J.
A. Lamb, H. W. Pierce, Ida Owen,
J, L. Shawver, Thos. Kellar, H, WJ
Miller, Whiteman, A’ Birch, and JC.
Morrott Mrs. J. A. Lamb will entef-’
tain the Guil3 next Wednesday«
The G *0 G Club met with Mrs.
Bertha Smith Monday evening. The
club voted *10 toward the Coni Show
fund. The evening was spent with
fancy work and chat and later deli-
eioua refreehenente were served to
the following: Misses Bese Maury,
Ella Horn, Mabel Eiaaman, Maymie
and Myrtle DeiLong, Edna Asplund,
>. Seated Marian Young, Eva Lenox, Ruth Nis­
sen and Mrs. Anna Rooney and Mrs.
Sarah J eye*.
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STANDAtp oa QOMVAKV
Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Norton enter-
ttained at a seven o'clock dinner Wed­
nesday, covers beng placed for Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Brady, Mr. and Mrs. F.
C. MbNelly, Mr. and Mrs. T. B.
Currie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kellar,
Mrs. Jennie Price and J. E. Norton
and the hosts. Bright colored dahlias
were used on the dinner table and
about the rooms. Bridge was enjojvd
during the evening with Mrs. T. B.
Currie and Mr. F. C. McNelly receiv­
ing high score prises.
A very pretty one oWoek luncheon
was held at the home of Mfs. H. 8.
Norton Thursday, her guesta being
the Mesdames H. C. Boes, W. V.
Glaisyer, Pearl Ellingsen, Viola Col­
lier. Chas Ashton, Ray Simpson,
Win. Howell, Jas. Watson, J. A. Bur­
ket, Jennie Price, Frank K>llar and
Mrs. Leri Snyder, of Portland *,
y-,’
at bar
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