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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1930)
SV » if “ * gpi ▼▲LUT The Coquille, Oregon, Branch of Bonds will be issued in denominations of $100, $500 and $1,000 3 to 6 years Dated July 1st, 1930. Interest payable semi-annually Adequate Sinking Fund Provided Security Savings & Trust Co., Portland, will act as Trustee Teal, Winfree, McCulloch & Shuler, of Portland, will approve legality of issue Financial Statement, Application Blanks for Bonds, and Full Information may be secured from the following banks: COQUILLE First National Bank Fanners & Merchants Bank PORTLAND MARSHFIELD First National Bank Bank of Southwestern Ore. American Bank Coos Bay National Bank NORTH BEND First National Bank '■ Coquille Flower Lovers Club Notes , . Y. .'T. _ Z. ■’ Boot and Shoe Hospital—P2.00 in shoe repairing for beet basket of col- umbine. City Cleaners—<2.50 in trade for beat display of hydrangia. Coquille Furniture Co.—<2.00 pie- ture for beat display of pink snap- dragons. Coquille Hotel—Two Sunday din- ners for best display of larkspur. Coos Country Courier—One year subscription to Courier for best dis- play of Canterbury bells. Coquille Shoe Factory—<2.00 in shoe repairing for beet display of j pink stocks. I Ophelia rosea. Safeway Store—<2.00 in trade foi beat dieplay of pink carnations. Slater’s Variety Store—Etched vase in transluscent pink for best display of red sweet peas. South western Motor Co.—<2.00 in trade in shop work for beet display of marigolds. Z. Strang Garage—6 gal. of gas for beet display of Caroline Testout roses, Taylor Service Station—5 gal. gas for best display of twelve gaillardia. Thrift Grocery—<2.00 in trade for beet display of pink rosea. Unaoeld’s—<2.50 in trade for best Coquille Valley Sentinel — One year’s subscription for best display of pansies. Cow Bell Dairy—One qt. whipping cream for best display of six calls lilies. Coquille Service Station—Change of cil for best basket of lavender sweet display of LaFrance roses. Hosier’s Barber and Beauty Shop— Finger Wave and Shampoo for beet basket of General McArthur rosea. Wm. Zosel—<2.00 in trade for best display of mixed rosea. — ■ ----------- Pythian Sisters’ Convention MYRTLE POINT Bank of Myrtle Point Security Bank BANDON Bank of Bandon • POWERS Bank of Powers (Continued from flrot page) Gravel Ford News A number of young people from Gravel Ford, Shiloh, Brewster Valley and Lee, spent Sunday at Bandon. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Flater, Jerry Clinton and Mrs. Lorane Callas camo doWn from Hood River Sunday for a short visit at the J. 8. Clinton homo. They al returned Monday except Jer ry, he having found employment here. Mrs. Frank Strong has gone to Fairview, where she is assisting with the work at the Lawrence Freeman home. Mr. Crowley passed away early Monday morning at the home of his son, David Crowley. The Foursquare Crusaders from Coquille hold services in the commun ity hall last Thursday evening. The chicken feed gang had a big feed at the Clifford Crabby home Wed nesday evening. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bunch, Mr. and Mrs. 8evert Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Bothwell. Bessie Burch, Violet Iroms, Iris Clinton, Mildrsd West, Leanns Schroeder, Virginia Crosby, Elton Clinton, Lewis West, Carl and Kenneth Laird and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crosby. Mr. Watson and son, Ben, of Riv erton, spent several days with his daughter, Mrs. E. L. Culbertson. ■- Wanted—Tents, Camp Stoves, Fur niture, etc. Arrow Hardware Co., next door oast of Farmers and Mer chants Bank. 15tf RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION