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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1935)
FAOB (Continued from Page One) (Conti,- imü'^u m Page One) Bridge Lamps, Stand Lamps and Floor Lamps at a Bridge Lamps Mr. ac- ling I of iree ded lum rses' Mc-1 advertise more than six items, in the market day edition. 4. No merchant may advertise the same item that a competitor adver- Uses 5. The manner of selecting the items for each merchant in each line shall be as follows: Let No. 1 mer- chant make one selection, then No. 2 continue in this manner until all mer chants have their quota of items without confliction. 8. It is imperative that all items advertised be real outstanding bar gains as otherwise the purpose of market day will be lost. 7. AU advertising copy must be in Miss Marietta Hufofrd entertained her contract bridge club Wednesday evening. Enjoying the evening were: Audrey Aasen, Elizabeth Pierce, Carol Young, Geneva Agostino, Mar garita Brodie, Katherine Jane Hass ler and Lena WiUiams. Mrs. Brodie was given the traveling prize. The group will meet next with Miss Agos tino. * . ; L-ast Friday evening Miss Zelma Doeserman entertained the Troopers and several additional guests, com plimenting Miss Evelyn Garrett, whose marriage to Ariel MacDonald, con of Mr. and Mrs. Turner Mac Donald. will take place at Port Or- foid on Sunday. The guests sur prised Miss Oarrett by bringing with them a very complete assortment of kitchen articles; The young couple will make their home in Powers. Participating in Friday evening’s party were Misses Norene McKeown, Esther MansdU, Maxine Johnson, Hallie Knight, Geraldine Minard, Faye Hurrel, Mary Burr, Alfreds Harry, Audrey Kendall. Gretchen Neal, Harriet Webb, Betty Brady, and Ardis Halter * or anything pertaining to lotteries shall be permitted in any ad in this edition. 6. No more than 12 nor less than six market days shall be held during the year. i 10. Each market day edition shall [! be censored by a committee of three ■I men for the purpose of stopping any conflicting advertising as set forth in ■ section 4. . 11. No merchant shall display in i his windows any item which has been i advertised by a competitor in the i edition. The merchants’ committee of the Chamber of Commerce, hope that “Coquille Market Day” will be the means of bringing the merchants of the city together for a common pur pose and will be the first step in a series of co-operative efforts that will work towards bettering shopping con- I ditions in our city. All merchants in i Coquille are invited to participate in 'Market Day. L"^~ . ju <■**>• We, the undersigned merchants of | Coquille, agree to participate in Co- ' quille Market Day on Sept. 25th, 1035. and further agree to abide by the rules as laid down* by the mer chants' committee of the Coquille Chamber of Commerce. i - • , • Another shipment of those homespun tapestry dav enports and chairs just received and selling at the low price of • ' • • $37.80 Gould Coquille Want Ads One Cent a Weed ftadh lancetiea GREY SEED OATS, $1.75 per 100 lbs. at Coos Feed ft Seed Stores, tf CUTTLE BONE for Canary Birds. 3c each. Farr A Elwood, Inc. HOUSEKEEPER Situation Wanted— FOR SALE—Two thoroughbred Bos by Housekeeper with school girl. ton Terrier puppies, six weeks old. Home and happiness more than See Mrs. Nye at 104 Knife Apart high wages. Capable, references. ments. It Write or see Mrs. C. L. Raed, Gen. Delivery, Coquille, Oregon. It* RYE GRASS, Clover Seed, Orchard Grass, etc. Best quality. Inquire at VETCH SEED, 3c ft. Coos Feed ft Coos Feed ft Seed Stores ~ tf Seed Stores. tf DOG BISCUITS, 15c 1b. Farr ft El LARGE Power Cleaning Machine, 12 wood, Inc. screens. $85 at Farr ft Elwood’s. . . ...---------- SPAN OF HORSES for sale. Weight FOR SALE—25 acre river frontage about 1300. Will consider trade If ranch, under high state of cultiva interested write Box G, care of tion. county road to place, good or Sentinel. chard, fenced and cross fenced, 13 Modern Piano Instruction INEZ ROVER Accredited Piano Teacher 105 W. 2d St. Phone SOL SAT-IS-FY. Something that pleases, gives satisfaction; something that just suits. For example, you are pleased with a dress. As applied to cigarettes, it means one that is MILD—that is not harsh or bitter; one that TASTES just right. 7 ^mbuloActSaiw TÉLÉPHONÉ 100 - COQUI LIB Chesterfield... zfc cigarette thats MILDER Chesterfield... the cigarette that TASTES BETTER