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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1932)
TO COQUILLE VALUT dfcNTTNRt COQUILLE, ORRGON, FRIDAY. APRIL t, IMS. FRIDAY AND 8ATURDAY, APRIL 8 • 9 “TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM” 332 First Street, Coquille, Oregon Value-giving! Penney's has lived that idea for 30 years. And Penney's is going to carry it along for -30 and more years to come! That's why we're celebrating! That's why we present these stu pendous Anniversary Super-values ... to pledge anew our determination to give our customers and friends the utmost quality the smallest price permits! Indisputable savings, you’ll agree! SOCIAL NOTES B-l-G BATH TOWELS Bat que Egectt! OrtattelieRuffletl Want Ads Splendid Variety! Full-fashioned Entrancing FROCKS BLOOMERS PANTIES - VESTS - FOR SALE—One aet Double Harneaa, heavy, with breeching. See Fred Neater, Coquille._______________ It* New PRINTS! Solid colors with orints! FOR SALE—50 Yearling White Leg horn laying Hana. 50c each. Luther Daniell. Phone 604-LL, Coquille. HORSES! HORSES! HORSES!—Six of the best Draft Horeei in Oregon weight from 1500 to 2150. Seo Ed Banderrtb or call at office of Cooa Bay Lumber Company, Marshfleld, Oregon. it FOR SALE—at a sacrifice nine and 79-lOOtha ocrea. If intorvatod, write to E. A. Foleon, 498 State St., Salem. Oregon. W |17 a month—Furnished three room home close in. Breakfast nook, built-ins, electric stove and water heater. Phone 1824L____________ Used Cars For Less Chevrolet Coach - - »495 Chevrolet Truck-stake body <350 Harley Davidson Motorcycle 250 Chrevrolet Truck-Stake Body 175 Ford Coupe - - - 250 Ford Touring - - 25 28 Ford Cabriolet - • 81« 80 Ford Truck-Duals - - 450 27 Chrysler "80” Coach 850 81 29 81 28 29 Oar 80-Day Guarantee SOUTHWESTERN MOTOR CO. Used Car Ut Ceo«‘l to the Study Club at her home for a one o’clock luncheon Monday and the afternoon fallowing. In attend ance were Mesdames Keith Lu>lie, C. Weldon Kline, George Chaney, Geo. W. Taylor, JrM C. D. Walker and C. A. Rietman. Scarfs! Capel eta! Tn-colon Miss Beatrice Morris entertained Clintock, Messrs. Ross Kistner, Bill Barrow, Clifford Rice, Clifford Gul- the "Strictly Fems’'’ Wednesday even Beth, Lewis Donaldson, Jack Detleff, ing in Bridge at the home of Mrs. Helen Grier. Refreshments were J. J. Leslie and Oran Rickard. served after the evening play to Miss Yesterday the Needle Workers’ club es Fredah Baxter, Kathleen McClin spent a pleasant afternoon at the tock, Jean Young, Marietta Hufford, home of Mrs. W. E. Cross on the Fish Avis Harteon, Harriet Gould and trap road, with the following members Mrs. Grier. present: Meedames W. D. Simmons, High School students who are Ray Simpson, E. C. Yarbrough, Fred Hickok, Josh Ruble, George Gilman, studying voice or piano with Mrs. E. E. A. Wimer, Ed Detlefsen, Ralph S. A. Wood yard were invited to her home Taylor, Jack Arnold, P. J. Jacobsen, last Tuesday evening to enjoy a pot luck «upper. After supper they went and C. C. Bonniksen. to the show. Those enjoying the af Several ladies spent a pleasant day fair were: Audrey Aasen, Zelma Boe- on Wednesday of this week when they eerman, Edythe Farr, Donald Farr, were guests of Mrs. J. A. Lamb at her Gus Gailas, Anne Barton, Neonta lovely cottage at Bandon beach. From Sweet, Maxine Johnson, Margaret - Myrtle Point were Mrs. Chas. Har- Purvance, Betty Glaisyer, Margaret locker. Mm. Ray Dement, Mrs. Mary Paulson. Helen Robinson, Mr. and S'hilling. Coquille ladies who motor Mrs. H. H. Hartley, Louise Woodyard ed down were Mesdamee L. P. Maury, and Mr. and Mrs. Woodyard. H. W. Pierce, M. J. Harteon, J. L. Smith, H. A. Young, Mine Jean Young and Mrs. John Pattison, of Portland. SAVE