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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1927)
N. FRIDAY, OCTOBER T, 1W7 c/4 Well Dressed Home EN’S FURNISHINGS Paint quality does not show itself when first _ applied, but time tells the story. The house that keeps its “well dressed” look through years of exposure, wears a coat of dependable quality paint. Thousands of well kept homes owe their permanent beauty to B-H Pure Prepared Paint. SeleH Your Colors Scientifically “A Send this advertisetnent and 25c for the B-H Exterior Color Harmony Chart, wbh sui suggests phasing ’ ~ colora — e for ------- painting ind sbcvzs the body of the hou^e *r._ __ _ the corrrect color cotnbin* ations for roof, trim, s^tbes, awnings and Cowers. Greatest Sale of Men’s Shirts Thu Fix Up The Roof SMART BELTS Just received a shipment of exceptionally fine Belts 91.00 Values FELLOWS! ITS A SALE TRULY GREAT GREAT IN SCOPE—GREAT IN DOLLARS SAVED TO YOU. EVERY SHIRT IS FRESH AND CLEAN. WHITE, SMARTLY FANCY STRIPES AND CLEVER NEW PATTERNS. MEN’S HOSE Silk Hose? Smart new pat terns and lovely new colors 51.00 Value - 79c 75c Value - 65c 50c Value - 39c Our stock of roofing paper is now complete. If you need one roll or a hundred, get our price before you buy. We are sure that we can please you. 94.85 3.50 2.95 2 50 2.00 __-93.85 _ 2.85 2.15 1J5 SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS T. SHIRTS - SHIRTS 1.69 FALL HATS New snap brims in Fail shad« ■ 95.75 Hats the ■vSSwra® b uaiyjj? Aiai I TWO AiX WOOL UNION SUIT Pairt!r| Our pulpit is being' supplied by w ,,*’n ’• • local talent. Wade Kincaid is preach- Sund>y evepings; also assisting at ing on Tuesday nights and also sup- ! Bandon and Langlois.—Press Cor. plying In Myrtle Point and Bridge, j Henry Carver preaches on Friday I Calling cara» 100 for 11.50. Boss of the Road Rain Shirts 96.50 Value ■ 96.25 " Hip Boots 97.00 Values - 96 JO * SOCIAL NOTES In observance of Mr. L. P. Maury’s 611th birthday a family dinner was en joyed at their home Tuesday evening. Gw/era were laid for Mr. and Mm. H. W. Pierce, Misses Jean.and Elis abeth Pierce, Miss Boos Maury and Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Maury. -♦ lasting cleanliness on walls and woodwork XX7HY to Barreled Sunlight re- VV placing both ordinary paint and expensive enamel in thousand* of Any bOBM*? •» It washes like tile—without wearing ray. Rivals the finest enamel in rich muty, yet coats lese, to easy to apply, and requires fewer coat*. And it to ’ guaranteed to remain white longest. If more than one coat to required, j apply Barreled Sunlight Undercoat j 321 Front Street Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Wil lard Bosserman entertained a num ber of out of town guests at a 5:80 o'clock dinner at their home on East Second street. Places Were laid for Mr. and Mm. Ernest Leach, of Al pine, Oregon, Mr., and Mrs. Morl Pettit, of Independence, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. George Lorens; Mr- and Mrs. Willard Bosserman, Zelma and Donna Dean Boserman. 3.50 2.75 1.68 1.45 PART WOOL UNION SUIT UNION SUITS __ UNION SUITS .. UNION SUITS __ of the St. James Episcopal church Guild waa held at the pariah house W edneaaay. . A delicious noon meal j was served at 12 o’clock. The regu lar monthly btwineas session-was held dur>ng the afternoon. Those present were Mesdames James Laird, H. A. Young, L. H. Haiard, Paul Van Bcoy, Roy Schott, A. W. Chapin 3r„ Roy Neal, H. W. Miller, James Watson, Nels Osmundson, C. C. Evland, Em ma Lyons, Thomas White, Curtis Townsend, Edw. Lorens, W. S. Sick-1 els, ide Owen, C. J. Fuhrman, Goo. Lorens, Muri Pettit, Ed. Wallter.Wm. Mansell, J. S. Barton, Fred Kuns, Miss Delia Sherwood, Mias Mildred Chapin, Rev. and Mrs. Hale B. Eu banks and' Mrs. Clara Gage, of Men asha, Wis. »»- ¿w» 4,75 2.95 2.25 1J5 1.23 I w.(nrwa!Kw"SKÆrw^5 <•1 8450 8.00 6.50 5.50 5.00 I » Walkover Shoes Walkover Shoes Shoes - • Shoes - - Shoes - - 7.25 6.75 5.50 4.50 4.15 RELEASED BY Columbia Phonograph Co Two Black Crows Parts 3 and 4 A Continuation of Parts . I and 2 this record and call in the meighbors. in stock for all. PRICE 75c Broughton Jewelery Store North bend (>peu evety evening until 10 o clock The senior “600” club was pleas- Mi»» Edna Asplund was hostess # enUrtained at the home of Mn.'O. Walkur, Mr. and Mrs H. C. Get», two very delightful parties Thursday, to the Hiking club Monday evening H HMard Tuesday evening. Mru. Mr- »J Mr». John L. A mw , Mr. I entertaining with four tables of - Hawkin» ... ,, on Cnprte received high score | prise. and Mm. Jtmn Brady, Mrs. Jer.nijf oridga both afternoon and evening. at the home of Mrs. M. O. ------------ Hill. The u v . Those Inw present were Mesdames -------------- ' C. R C. Pric«- »"d Mr •nd 8t«wart Nor Beautiful prises were given to both Spurgeon te donate IM» to the com »how com Evl Foiw»m, Edw. Loma», ton. first and second high ecose and daliv- — - —— <■*. -I— drew _ _____ . . Sherwood, _ , Hale ______ X mittee. They also names ♦_ to, Chinos A?7 cious refreshments were served. Af determine the one each was to re- B Eubanks, — . .. . W. — V. Glaiayer, HH . — W. The four losing member» of the ternoon guests invited were Mesdames member at their Christmas tree party Pierce, J. É. -> T Paulson, F. G. Bunch, Monday evening Bridge club enter- G. Earl Low, J. E. Paulson, Roy in December Sewing was the di J. J. S. 8. Barton, Barton, T. T. _ B/turrie. Mr«. Sher- totaled Wadneaday evening at dinner 'Neal, Paul Van Beoy, Jam s Brady, version of the evening and refresh wood and Mm. Eubanks assisted the the other members and their hua- F. C. MeNelly, Nels Osmundson, W. bands at the home of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. V. Glaiayer, H. 3. Norton, H. C. Gets. ments were served to Mrs. Bertha hoe^iM in aerviag reBfeahmenta. band* — J. F, Cramer, at Ban'don. Smith, Mrs. Ruth Beyer», Mrs. Eva Bandon. The guests Lafe Compton, R. F. Millrr, ,T. B. Cepe. Mrs. Anna Rooney, Mrs. Maty Mtw 8tcwart Norton invited a num- were served at small tablea decoratei Currie, M. O. Hawkins, Jack Lefevre, Cortheii, Mrs. M. O. Hawkim, Mrs. MM1 jpf M’S J- E Norton's intimate ‘with bouquets of rosebuds. Follow Ed. McKeown, Jennie Price, Tracy Della Wilcox, Mias Helert Samson, frtefida to tliteir home on the Marih- tag the dinner bridge was enjoyed. 'Leach and tbo evening guests were - Mia Aagot Hoyendahi, Miss Bess , field highway Sunday evening in ob- Mr. and Mrs. Hartaon received high Mesdames Wiliam Zosel, Ed. Walker, Maury, Miss Agnes Whetstone. Miss cervanoe of Mr. Norton's birthday. score. Those present were Mr. and A. O. Walker, Ray Jeub, Edwin Kay, Myrtle DeLong, Mias Maymie De-1£i01U#J| of lively dahlias were used Mrs. M. J. Hartaon, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. William», E. M. Kay. A. M. Fish. Long,' and~ Miss oTBüons. Cards wore enjoyed John L. Aasen, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Della Fish, John L. Aasen, Hal W. Misa^ Hannah SandquM M deC decorations. and Mrs Rose Hillrtrom, of Marsh- £ which_'Mr»7 Get* and Mr. Walker Pierce, W.*H. Mansell, E. L. Vinton, field. 1 mi ,, ... 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