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THE COQUILLE VALUT t !B 1W. Old Fashion* A1B New Fashion* a dessert lunch Wednesday, compli .’!uh Notes and Other menting Mn. Dave Rackleft, the oc Sochi Activities casion b:>ng iier birthady. The af Mis. A. B. Collier, Mrs. Fred Mc- Nei'y and Mrs. A. O. Walker were oint hoattsses ^Thursday, at the home of the latter, for 1:30 dessert lunch tnd miscellaneous shower compli menting Mrs. P. W. Bourns, of Marshfield, formerly Miss Alice Col- ier who grew tu womanhood in this .■ity. The invited list included: Mrs. turion Klockars and Mrs. Richard ourns, of North Berd; Mrs. H. A. Walls, of Marshfield: Mesdames Hal ‘lercc, Mary McKeown, E. A. Walker, T. Gant, Annie Robinson, J. S. Barton, Jas. Watson, Clarence Tuttle, I*. B. Currie, Jas. Brady, Roy Neal, H 3. Norton. E. M. Kay, Geo. Johnson, J. L. Aasen, Frank Dungey, Pearl El- ingsen, Chas. Ashton, Nels Osmund- ■on, R. F. Miller, Sam Arnold, Carl Gilbert. M. O. Hawkins, Tom Diiq- nick„ Wm. Mansell, J. H. McCloskey, f. E. Paulson, E. L. Vinton, Ula '.each, Bert Dimmick, Sarah Wick- am, Kate Watson. W. L. Kistner, Jon Estes, Frank Thrift, F. C. Hud- on. Ora Maury, Austin Clinton, Talph Harry, Allie Miller, John Haw ins. Jennie Price, Everett Strain, da Owen, W. V. Glaisyer, Bert Fol tom, Geo. McClellan, Aaron Wilson, disses Gloria Getz, Doris Kay, Lois Kay, Mrs. Ethel M. Low and Mrs. Jerene Low Stewart, of Grants Pass, md Mrs. Rollie Miller, of Medford. fair was a miscellaneous shower, and a complete surprise to the honor guest, who received many lovely gifts. Following lunch, which wa* served at small tables centered with bouquets of rosebuds, the guests played contract bridge, at which Mn. John Aasen scored high and Mrs. Wm. Hicking low, each receiving prizes. The guest list included the following ladies: Mesdames Frank Thrift, R. E. Boober, J. L. Aasen, Bert Kay, J. E. Axtell, Wm. Hicking, Louis Charneski, J. D. Rankin, M. R. Thomas, Hal Pierce, R. L. Stewart, Bert Folsom, and the guest of honor. The Thursday contract bridge group held their regular meeting with Mrs. F. S. Emery this week, enjoying dessert lunch preceding games. The membership includes Mrs. L. H. Haz ard, Mrs. J. A. Lamb, Mrs. R. L Stewart. Mrs W S Si eke Is,. Mrs. F. L Greenough, Mrs. Geo Chaney, Mrs., Geo. Ulett and Mrs. Emery. 1 When you trade at THE BUSY CORNER You trade where % I Merchandising is a Business! I ♦ Correct merchandising methods are best. Quick turn-over of goods insures their freshness. Quality merchandise insures your satisfaction. These are the reasons we can offer to make good every purchase you make in our store. Mrs. Geo. Unsoeld, Miss Letta Wal lace, and Mrs. M. Earl Wilson, accom Merchandise priced according to correct business methods means panied the children of Miss Wallace’s true economy for you. You waste nothing so there is no loss to Sunday school class to Bandon last deduct from your purchase price. Sunday for a picnic dinner at the Wil son cabin.. The children included were et Ann Wilson, Helen Wilson, Sherwood, Gwendolyn Elrod, Dick Vinton, Ben Barton, Jr. The Job’s Daughters have selected Aasen, Geo. Folsom and Bill Unsoeld. May 20th as the date for their party A most pleasant affair was the o be held at the Masonic hall. At PER his time a beautiful hand-made quilt Wednesday luncheon at Guild hall, LB. given by the Epicopal Guild mem*| vill be given as a door prize. ben, complimenting the Guild mem Mrs. M. O. Hawkins presented Miss bers of Bandon, fourteen of the lat Joyce Schroeder, piano pupil, in re ter being in attendance. Cards and cital at her home last Saturday eve needlework fumiahed the afternnon’s Remember the Trade and Win contest. You get votes with every ning. Others assisting on the pro divenion, following the lovely lunch gram were Margaret Ann Wilson, eon. Mn. R. L. Stewart held high purchase you make at our store. Phyllis Bunch, Cartibel Watson, Ger score for cards. The profuse decorations of the hall,' ald Woodward and Jimmy Bunch. BUY AT THE BUSY CORNER and get the benefit of years of Mrs. Hawkins was assisted in the which were frequently commented In A New serving of light refreshments by Miss upon, were of Scotch Broom, lilacs,' experience in real merchandising methods. -------------------- X. ---------------- ------------- —----------------------- .—,---------------- ---------------------------------J--------------------------------------------------------------------- Geraldine Enaeie and Miss Janie doronicums and iris, carrying out the Rustling Manner I color ararngement of purple and yel Kramer. low most effectively. The guests BUY AT THE BUSY CORNER and BUY SATISFACTION The B. B. club met Tuesday eve from Bandon were Mesdames Fred ning at the home of Mias Isobel Un- Moore, J. E. Semmens, J. Harrison, soeld, with Miss Patricia Peart, host L. D. Felsheim, Reed Gallier, Ward, ess. Others of the group included J. Keeley, G. Treadgold, Wm. Linn, Miss Helen Lund, Miss Wave Gisholt, Claire Treadgold, F. Stafford, Wm. Miss Louise Woodyard and Miss Vir Sweet, Geo. Laird and E. F. Lucas. ginia Hartson At auction bridge Coquille ladies present were Mes Helen Lund .scored high and Virginia dames F. L. Greenough, Geo. Lorenz, Geo, Hartson low, inch receiving prize«. Ed. Lorenz, L. H. Hazard, Chaney, Roy Wemich, Louis Char- One of the nicest dancing parties of nsskl, Jas. Wataon, C. J. Fuhrman, y the season was the anniversary affair Lloyd Rosa, E. E. Johnson, J. A. of the Odd Fellows, held last Friday Lamb, C. T. Solblg. Ray Thomas, 382 First Street. Coquille, Oregon evening at the hall, for members of Pierce, E. L. Vinton, R. L. Stew J. D. Rankin, Harry Slack, Nels asufcw^«» o - —... w !■*■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ that organization and Rebekahs There were about seventy persons in mundaon, Bert Folsom, Sarah Wick Coos Feed 8c Seed Stores offer: WE take eggs and poultry in trade. Marriage Licensee attendance, the Panter Pros, orches ham, Ben Atkinson, Mary Meagher, Swift’s Vigoro Fertilizer 100 lb »4.00 Farr 8t Elwood. April 27—Robert C. Esaelstrom, of tra of Bandon furnishing the music. Geo. Sherwood, Annie Robinaon, P. Swift’s Vigoro Fertilizer 50 lb. »2.50 and Norien Bell, of Reedsport, W. Lane, Clarence Tuttle, A, J. Sher Swift’s Vigoro Fertilizer 25 lb $1.50 Coos Feed 8c Seed Stores offer: Marshfield. They were married her« Miss Kathleen McClintock was wood, C. J. Norcott, Luckey Bonney, One Cent a Word Each Insertion Swift’s Vigoro Fertilizer 10 m 85c Fresh Garden Seeds 5c oz. Ne Adv. leas than 25 oen’.a last Friday by Rev. O. A. Gray at hostess to the K club Friday night of A. L. Deck. Wm. Mansell, J. S. Bar Swift's Vigoro Fertilizer 5 m 50c Sweet Com Seed 2 tbs. 25c his home on Second street. last week, at the Coquille hotel. ton, H. E. Hess, Muri Pettit, H. A. Swift’s Vigoro Fertilizer 1 m 10c Onion Sets - * - 5c lb April 27—Melvin A. Kelley and Member« and guests composing the Young and Mrs Tom Mehl, of Eu SMALL PIANO, like new, must go Get your Trade and Win Votes Pea Seed - - 2 lbs. 25c for unpaid balance. A bargain. Iola Nelson, both of North Bend. Rev. j two tables of contract bridge were: gene. Get your Trade and Win Votes Easy terms. Anyone wishing to H. E. Rarey performed the ceremony Miss Dean Harding. Miss Jean Young. Several good, used Wood Ranges take over, write Tallman Piano for them at North Bend last Friday. Miss Marjorie McClellan, Miss Carol Mrs. John Aasen was hostess today Store, Salem, Ore. 18t3 for sale. Mr. States Power Co., Co FOR SALE—42 acres. 6 Bottom, Or- • April 27—Earl C. Fellen, of Ta Young, Mrs. John Hawkins, Mrs. to her duplicate contract bridge club, quille. 42tf chard. Good 4-room house, well st coma, and Martha Moon, of Eugene. Clarence Osika, Mrs Ray Vaughan with a dessert lunch. Mrs. Fred Mc- back door, live stream through They were married last Friday by and the hostess. Miss Carol Young Nelly was a special guest, the mem WANTED—Cascara Bark, 5c per Ib Geo T. Moulton, Farr 8c Elwood WANTED—Dairy Calf Hides, 10c to place. 20 acres cleared, 6 miles Rev. G.'A. Gray here." held high score for the evening. bers present being Mrs. Frank Thrift, 12c a Ib or 50c to 60c each; Cow, Warehouse. 15t3 out on good graveled road. Quelle April 28—Geo. E. Oerding, of Co Mrs. Bert Kay, Mrs. Hal Pierce, Mrs. green, 5c to 6c a lb; Wool 22c to Cafe. lltf quille, and Vera M Wright, of Union The Friday evening contract bridge Roy Boober, Mrs. Stewart Norton, FOR SALE—1932 De Luxe Dodge 30c: Sheep Pelta 65c to »1.50 each, county, Oregon. club met with Mrs. Don McCune last Mrs. M«ry McKeown and the hostess. Aluminum 8c to 11c a Ib; Radia Sedan, 6-wire wheels, good rubber, Coos Feed 8c Seed Stores offer: April 30- Robert A. Gill and Juan week, the members present including tors, 60c to »1.50 each; highest first class condition. Can be seen Leader Egg Mash - ' - »2.10 ita C. Mercer, both of Marshfield. Mrs. Charles Haglund, Mrs Ralph Junior Woman's Chib Election at Haynes Motor, 258 South Hall, prices paid for all other metals; Scratch Feed « - - - »1.93 April 30—Ralph Starkweather and Cochran, Mrs Everett Strain, Mrs. Green Cascara Bark 2c a lb. Get Coquille. Ask for McLarreau, Election of officen for the coming Cracked Corn ... »i.»5 Florence Utterback, both of North Verril McCurdy, Mrs. Frank Thiift, my prices on Dry before selling Nash and Lafayette salesman. It* dub year brought a large attendance Crown Egg Mash • - »2.30 Bend. Mrs. Harold Gould and Miss Gloria J. E. Buttner, 2 miles south of Ban to Tuesday evening’s meeting of th« Get your Trade and Win Votes Getz. Miss Getz won the prize for BERMUDA Onion Plants, 10c per don, on main highway. Junior Woman’s club, over which Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and high score. 100. Farr & Elwood. Mrs. James Mills presided, at the milk, the only milk and cream made WE Buy Wool, highest market prices. WE buy Cascara Bark. 5c per pound home of Mrs. Elbert Schroeder. New cash. Farr 8c Elwood. safe by pasteurization. FOUND—Small lamb. Owner may Farr 8c Elwood. Mrs Claire Gray entertained with officen are Mn. Elbert Schroeder ( have same upon proper identifica president; Mrs George McClellan, tion and paying for ad. See Wal vice president; Miss Dorothy Bunch, lace Howard, 42» N. Hall St., Co secretary; Mn. Harold Gould, trees-, quille, Ore. urer; Mn. Charles Haglund, parlia mentarian, and Mn. Maxine Stevens, BAYO a—— 8 lbs 20c Farr * El- historian. Mn. A. L. Beck, club ad-, wo<xj viser during the past year, will re- "j main in that capadty. ■ FOR SALE—Two lots and three- Formal installation of new officen room with bath House »500 down will be held Saturday, May 23, during and terms on balance will handle. Next to Nosier’s Grocery a banquet to be held at the Coquille Located 315 1st St Call at 776 West Fifth, Coquille. !• hotel. Miss Catherine Wemich, chair-, - --------------------------------- - ----- — man in charge of the banquet, to Coos Feed St Seed Stores offer: 1 lb Pkg. (UÄP.) 13c which husbands and escorts are be'.B Boss-o Meal, 20% Protein - »165; 5 Pound Bag « 23c ing invited, announces that already, Med-o Ration, 18% - - 81-25 Crown Dairy Meal, 21% - 81-85 arrangements have been made for Pints 29c music and entertainers. Crown Molasses Meal - »1.80 Miss Irene Sandon, who is being Rolled Barley - »1.10 Quarts 49c sponsored by the organization as a, Mill Run - - - 8 -89 Get your Trade and Win Votes candidate for queen of the North USP Pints 21c Bend bridge celebration, spoke brief- J------------------------------------------------------- | Quarts 39c ly concerning the progress of her LOST—One Bluetick Varmint Hound, campaign, gratifying the group with' with ~l“‘ large black spots. Finder will news that she was then leading Co-1 receive reward. Write G. L. Flem ing, Box 144, Coquille or call 1R5. quille. Mrs. Belle Whitaker, of Myrtle' I A 50c Number 29c Point, who in agreeable, informal WILL TRADE—Two 2-year old heif- A 35c Number 23c era for brood sows. Mrs. Fairy manner gave a talk on her trip to Gregory, phone 207L, Coquille. It* China, where her daughter is now a Reg. 79c Value 49c missionary, entertained the dub fol lowing its business meeting. Mn. FOR SALE—Modern 5-room House Reg. $1.00 Value 69c and three lots, cheap. C. W. Gano. Whitaker brought with her to illus 12tf trate the discussion a beautiful as sortment of native garments, tapes OLYMPIC DAIRY FEED, »1.25 sack. tries and linens. N. R. Tabs Rag. 25c Vai. l»e BULL DUBHAM 4 «er Ue Farr & Elwood. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. ASPIRIN (Bottle «f 1H) 2»e Chewing TOB. 18e eats 3 - 25c Whitaker, Mn. Elton Schroeder and Mn. Eugene Laird, all of Myrtle RECLEANED SEED BARLEY FOR OVALTINE (81.M Sise) 55e Copenhagen SNUFF 3 - 25c Point. SALE—Extra nice quality. See it at my place in Coquille, W. L. Kist IMPERIAL GRANUM 13 os. 6»e PRINCE ALBERT 15c tin l«c ner. 14t3* R»cleaned Seed Barley for Sale i Extra nice quality. See it at my OPEN 7 A M. to 10 P. M.DAILY and SUNDAYS place in Coquille. W. L. Kistner. 14t3‘ Calling canta, M for »18» ......................................... .......................................... II u sd Have You Tried Our Manning’s Coffee SILK GINGHAMS Phone 69 Busy Corner Grocery D'Z, m Want Ads Andy’s Cutrate DRUGS - TOBACCOS - PRESCRIPTIONS Epsom Salt Antiseptic Solution Milk of Magnesia Candy Bars-Gum-Lifesavers3 for 10c Rubber Gloves Hot Water Bags Films and Kodak Development 15* Discount