The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 31, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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Club Notes and Other
Social Activities
Some very special bargains in
Dinnerware and Glassware
appropriate for breakfast, luncheons, formal or in­
formal dinners.
The regular Episcopal Guild meet­
ing was held on Wednesday at the
Parish house, with Mrs. Don Gillespie
and Mrs. A. R. Dimick acting host­
esses. Next Wednesday Guild mem­
bers are expected to bring a “white
elephant” suitable for use in the din­
ing room or kitchen, there being ,a
need for such articles. Ladies pres­
ent for this week’s meeting included
Mesdames Watson, Fuhrman, Vinton,
Mansell, Norcott, Taylor, Sr., Thomas,
Hazard, E. Lorenz, Folsom, Tuttle,
Sherwood and Pettit.
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Dependable Foods
Best of Service
Popular Prices
A Combination Hard to Beat
A Trial Will Convince You
Why use those broken or cracked dishes when you
can have a beautiful new set for six at the
very low price of $2.70
In Pink or Topaz Glass
22 Piece Set
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$1.80
32 Piece Set
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2.70
49 Piece Set, service for 8 - 4.05
See our window display to appreciate these very at­
tractive dishes, and let us lay a set of these away for
you while you make small payments on them.
Gould Furniture Co.
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Bill Sheridan Passes
William H. Sheridan, 57, died at
the Keizer hospital, North Bend, Fri­
day night, following an illness for
on all kinds of
which he had been treated for several
months. Mr. Sheridan came to this
section several years ago from
ALPINE Rnd SCORBY
Marshfield where he had been en-
gaged in the carpenter business, He
Local Rnd Long Distance was married to Ena McKenzie and
took over the management of the
McKenzie ranch at the mouth of Elk
river where he has since resided. He
Phones 101J—224L
was born in California August 8,
1676.
Funeral services were conducted at
Mansell Drayage &
the gymnasium in Port Orford Mon­
day with the Rev. Frederick G. Jen­
Delivery Co.
nings, Episcopal rector of Marshfield,
Officiating.
The Masonic lodge of
Port Orford conducted the burial
Fire Insurance on dwelling and ceremonies. A large group of Ban­
contents in Coquille 37.00 per 81,000 don Masons attended the services.—
for 3 years at Huggins Insurance Western World.
Agency, Marshfield. Write us, our
representative will call.
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Calling carda. 50 far 51.00.
New low Price
COAL
HAUUNG
WE
GIVE
USED
CAR
BUYERS
12 MAJOR PROTECTIONS
ntee
CERTIFICATE
COMPLIANCE
Miss Dean Harding and Mias Kath­
leen McClintock were joint hostesses
to the K club Tuesday evening of this
week at Coquille Hotel. Participat­
ing in the two tables of contract
bridge, which followed the seven
o’clock dessert were: Mrs. John Haw­
kins, Mrs. Clarence Osika, Mrs. R.
C. Vaughan, Mrs. Geo. Vaughan, of
Marshfield, Miss Majorie McClellan,
Miss Jean Young and the hostess.
Mrs R. C. Vaughan held high score
for the evening.
1529 FORD RDS. Good Me­
chanical shape. New Paint.
A buy.
5145.96.
1936 DODGE SEDAN.
wheel car Has new paint
trunk rack and in good con­
dition.
Only 8285.69
1935 ESSEX SEDAN. Has
had only one owner who
drove it very carefully. Low
mileage. A real value at this
low price. 3285.96.
1934 CHEV. TOWN SEDAN
—Beautiful otigin.il Brown
Duco finish. No draft ventil­
ation. Down-draft carburet­
or. Good tires. 3565.66.
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1931 FOREL TRUCK—Long
wheel base. Dual Tires Flat
Rack. In good condition. Re­
duced 355.00 for quick sale.
Now only 3285.99
1931 PLYMOUTH SEDAN—
in splendid shape, original
finish, backed with an OK
that counts. For quick sale
115.00.
Southwestern Motor Co.
Hollywood Gelatine Dessert
All Flavors
6 Packages
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25c
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Hollywood Syrup
No. 5 Tin
47c
QRANGE MARMALADE
Crosse & Blackwell
1 lb Jar
The best in marmalade
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These are reduced prices on popular,
fast selling items. Stock up now.
Mrs. Felix Miller invited a number
of guests to her home Wednesday
evening, to a surprise handkerchief
shower, for the pleasure of Mrs. Ed
Orwig, who with her husband is leav­
ing Coquille tomorrow for Savannah,
Georgia, where they will make their
home. Enjoying the evening were
Mrs. Mary Gage, Mrs. Birdie Skeels,
Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Louis Baker, Mrs.1
Gary Ellison, Mrs. Luther Daniels,
Mrs. Walter Oerding and Miss Mar­
garet Daniels.
Refreshments were
served at a late hour.
TOMATO JUICE
Sunblest Brand — Natural
Tall Salmon Cans 2 for
Our Fruits and Vegetables are the best the market can supply
and your Phone order for these items will receive special atten­
tion. You can order with confidence.
Good No. 2 Klamath Potatoes
50 lb Sacks
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— The Ecadrien club ladies were en­
tertained on Monday by Mrs. J. L.
Aaaen, noon luncheon preceding the
ifternoon of needlework and chat,
.drs. Ffank Thrift was a special guest
for the day. Members present were:
Mrs. W. V. Glaisyer, Mrs. Earl Nosier,
Mrs. E. A. Walker, Mrs. Gpo. Johp-
son. Mrs. J. E. Axtell and Mrs. W.
Boaserman
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BBS
WE have a te# sacks of water-
damaged meal, 75c per sack, 100’s,
Jan. 25—Florine Dupuis v<. Fred
Farr & Elwood, Inc.
Dupuis. Suit for divorce.
Jan. 25—Mis. B. H. Turner vs. C. FOR RENT- Room with bath, close
D. Ray et al.
in. 350 8. Henry St. Mrs. Flora
Jan. 29—State Land Board vs. Mis.
.Dunne.
3t2
A. E. Shinn et al.
Jan. 30—Minnie A. Meehan vs. J.
HAVE Your Rugs and Upholstering
P. Dillon.
Furniture cleaned.
Rugs 2c a
Jan. 30—Frederick M. Begg, Gladys
square foot; Davenport 82.00; over­
Jones, June Daniels and Geòrgie Fa-
stuffed Chair 31.65. City Mattress
bin vs. Clarence M. and Myrtle C.
Works, 517 Front St., Coquille, Ore.
Williams.
Jan. 30—Dorothy Alstott vs. Mar­
FOR SALE—Used Circulating Heat­
vin Alstott. Suit for divorce.
er, Wood or Coal. Practically New.
Jan. 30—Mary E. Herkert vs. Harry
$19.50. Stevens Cash Hdw., Coquile.
F. Herkert. Suit for divorce.
Jan. 30—Cecil E. Winch vs. Emily
FOR Better Results use Crown Dairy
V. Winch. Suit for divorce.
& Poultry Feeds. Coos Feed &
Seed Stores.
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Want Ads
CAPABLE business college girl de­
EARLY SEED Potatoes, rose, earliest
sires full or part time office work.
of all, early Ohio, beauty hebrons.
P. O. Box 61. Coquille, Or.
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3c per lb. Farr & Elwood. Inc.
1 EDEEII BMING °* MA1L TH1S COUPON
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: practical bookie* entitled “HOW WE GIVE YOU 12 1MAJOR J
■ »OTECT1ONS BACKED BY A WRITTEN GUARANTEE". It has I
helped ssaay used car buyers save big
27c
A very low price for a strictly high
grade article.
A Roseburg dispatch Wednesday
told of the death of Orley Wells, of
Marshfield, who was thrown from an
lutomobile his wife was driving. Mrs.
Wells was reported as having applied
the brakes suddenly to avoid collu­
sion with a truck, when Mr. Wells.
49. was thrown out of the car and
Probate Court
killed. Helen, a daughter of the
furnished
Kathryn D. Huling, of Myrtle FOR RENT — 3 - room
couple, who were returning «from a
Apartments. Call Mrs. Neussel, at
Point, was last Friday appointed as
visit in the midwest, escaped Injury,
Collier Apartments.
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administratrix of the 315,700 estate
is did the mother and wife.
left by her late husband, Chatham E.
Huling, who died in Portland, Jan. GARDEN Peas, aU varieties, 15c lb,
Bergen’s grow quantities, of flow­
2 lbs 25c. Farr 8c Elwood, Inc.
3. The appraisers are Harry De­
ers, can afford to give good value
ment. J. N. Gearhart and L. H.
with every order.
HIGHEST corn-belt prices for car­
Pearce.
loads broke or range horses, mules
and colts.
Fred Chandler Horse
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
and Mule Market. Chariton, Iowa.
I U. S. LAND OFFICE at Roseburg,
INEZ ROVER
Oregon. January 29th, 1938.
5216.
NOTICE, is hereby given that
Accredited Piano Teacher
George E. Stevenson, of Coquille, ONION Sets, yellow and white, 10c
Oregon, who, on March 13, 1931.
lb. 3 lbs. 25c. Farr & Elwood, Inc.
made Homestead e^try. Serial, No.
019469, for NW Vs NWYs. Section 35,
Township 27 S. Range 13 W., Wil­ CITY MATRESS WORKS — Uphol­
155 W. 2d St
lamette Meridian, has filed notice of
stering - Rug Cleaning, located at
intention to make final three year
517 Front St. We are able to do all
Proof, to establish claim to the land
kinds of first class work—Mattress
above described, before E. A. Dodge,
Renovating, Rug Cleaning and Fur-
Notary Public, at Myrtle Point, Ore­
gon, .on the 11th day of March, 1936.
Uoholstering. Factory Ex-
Claimant names as witnesses: Wil­ * perienced Upholsterer and Mattress
liam L. McAdams, Sarah McAdams,
Woikers and good machinery. We
Ray E Griggs, Richard S. St. Clair,
Specialize In all High Class Work.
all of Coquille, Ore.
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George Finley, Register.
Do not throw away your old mat­
tresses.
We can make them the
same as new at small cost. We call
for and deliver the same day. We
can rebuild Cotton, Hair, Kopoc,1
Box Spring, Inner Spring or Feath- ’
One Cent a Word Each Insertion
er Mattresses. We can upholster
No Adv. leas Usan 25 cents
and rebuild your furniture same as
new at small cost.
Have us call
FOR RENT—3-room and bath Fur­
and estimate your job.’ City Mat­
nished House.
Call 39M for in­
tress Works, 517 Front St., Co­
formation.
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quille, Oregon.
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31 FORD TUDOR 4 cyl. Just
traded in on a New Chev.
Six, and excellent condition,
for sale “with an O K that
counts” to the first lucky
buyer at this low pi ice 3255
Crosse & Blackwell
MEAT SAUCE
8 oz. Bottle
3 lb Cans
Mrs. E. A. Walker will entertain
her Tuesday contract bridge club
next week, having postponed the reg*
ular meeting scheduled for this week.
Mrs. Henry Hartley entertained
with two tables of contract bridge
rhursday, the guests being invited
for 1:30 o’clock lunch. Ladies pres­
ent included Mrs. Dick Slater, Mrs.
E. E. Johnston, Mrs. J. G. Toole, Mrs.
Leland Peart. Mrs. Julius Ruble, Mrs
Lee Peterson and Mrs. Vem Oder-
kirk. Mrs. Peterson made high score
for the afternoon.
199«) I LiimUVAn RFCs
>930 STUDEBAKER LIGHT
SIX. 3 new tires. Good upr
bolstering and paint. Motor
in good shape
shape. Priced to sell
at 8245.69.
3245.66.
Hollywood Coffee
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Pierce entertain­
ed with a family dinner party last
Sunday honoring Mrs. Ora X. Maury,
mother of Mrs. Pierce, whose birth­
day it was was, she being seventy-six
years young. Mrs. Maury was the re­
cipient of a number of gifts and I
greeting cards from her host of
friends.
Marsh fit Id Man Killed in Auto
COUPE.
Motor careful y
tuned and checked: body,
'inish and upholstering give
,
ra# 14
fsts* »4 si
For One Week
FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS
__ And we mean Fresh
Per lb
15c
New loten in Circuit Court
cinq car
conditioning car
This Certificat
Chevrolet . Official License pei
milting us to sell Guaranteed O K
Tag Used Cars, We earned it —by in-
vesting money and training men. We
live up to our pledge
1931 CHEV COUPE De Luxe
with Rumble scat, motor re­
conditioned. Excellent tires
and finish. Only
HOLLYWOOD SPECIALS
BARRED Plymouth Rock Cock, pro­
FOR SALE—Rye Grass, Clover Seed
duction strain, for sale. Robert Mc-
Orchard Grass, etc. Get our prices
Gilvery, 250 N. Schroeder St.,
Coos Feed 8c Seed Stores.
Phone 108-J, Coquille.
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Calling carda. 50 tor SI M>
H. E HUDDLE
lAM*al & Ix>ng Distance
HAULING
Moving a Specialty
COAL
Scorby
Alpine
Phone 178-L
Insured Carrier
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cbüoe and. ¿¡hain!
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bigbwoyr—wbilr to rxprrt Sees tbt
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It’» cheaper to go by bu« than to buy
gxs and oil, to say nothing of depre­
ciation and unexpected expense» on
the road.
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Greyhound buses ere comfortably
heated and ride easier than the most
expensive private automobile.
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Greyhound Departure«
from COQUILLE
Northbound
6:15 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 3:05 p.m.
Via Roseburg 10:15 a.m.
Southbound
9:10 a.m. 6:40 p.m.
10:37 p.m.
PACIFIC
GREYHOUND
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