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* COQUnXB VALUT r Club Notes and Other Social Activities SPECIAL FELT-BASE FLOOR COVERINC. WV f .2 .«A m . These felt-base floor coverings are strong and durable. Made from the finest materials, by the most skilled process 9x12 Rugs........................................................ $6.95 9x10*4 Rugs...................................................... 5.95 7*/2x9Rugs......................................................... 4.95 Yardage goods at 30c per running foot, 2 yards wide Gould Furniture Co. Social activities this last week have been confined mostly to club meet ings, some holding their last meeting before the summer vacation. The two-day holiday took many people out of town to the cities and beach resorts. Many Coquille dance lovers attended the opening dance at Silver Spray Saturday night. ...,a , Climaxing their regular meetings for the season the Justameres were entertained at a luncheon Tuesday at the F. L. -Gftenough home, hostesses being Mrs. Greenough, Mrs. Bert Folsom, Mrs. L. H. Hazard, Mrs. R. A: Wemich, and Mrs. M. O. Hawkins. Summer plans for the group include picnic outings. Mrs. Marvin Lyons, of Mai-shfield, was a special guest at he Tuesday affair. Members attend ing were Mesdames O. C. Sanford, A. J. Sherwood, N. Osmundson, W.. S. Sickels, J. A. Lamb, J. L. Smith, C. J. Fuhrman. Hal Pierce, E. E. Johnson, H. A. Young and the hostesses. Mrs. Fred McNelly entertained three tables of bridge at her home Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. T. B. Currie, the occasion being her birthday. A dessert luncheon was served to Mrs. Currie, Mrs. Roy Boober, Mrs. A. O. Walker, Mrs. Frank Thrift, Mrs. Hal Pierce, Mrs. John Aasen, Mrs. E- M. Kay, Mrs. A. B. Collier, Mrs. H. S. Norton, Mrs. Mary McKeown and Mrs. U. E. Mc Clary. Selling Groceries is our business. We make an earnest endeavor to make it a clean, satisfactory business deal for you when you trade at our store. We have learned the trade through many years of experi ence and we are always glad to talk with you on the question of BUSINESS METHODS ECONOMY SATISFACTION We Carry Staple Fancy Groceries and Fresh Vegetables Fruits in Season and Remember and ■ CUPID FLOUR one of our Specialties and sold only at our store. Not only a Mrs. Fred McNelly was hostess this week to her Monday Night club. hard-wheat flour, but the best hard-wheat flour money can buy Cards followed a dessert served to and absolutely guaranteed. We have sold it in Coquille for more Mrs. H. S. Norton, Mrs. A. B. Collier, Mrs. E. M. Kay, Mrs. John Aasen, - than 17 years. Mrs. Geo. Johnson and special guests, .-JiJJlL'J! LL JUJ.. ■JSLJ-J.1 ■--------- 'U.JJ---------------------- --------------- 1. J . ' 'B Mrs. T. B. Currie and Mrs. Mary Mc Keown. Mrs. Currie won the travel B. P. W. Has Potluck Dinner Two Arrive at County Jail ing prize and Mrs. McNelly won high The Business and Professional Two new names appear on the blot score for the evening. Mrs. Stewart Women’s Club met Monday evening ter at the sheriff’s office. One is that Norton will be the hostess for the Come in and let us prove to you that business-like methods, and at the home of Mrs. Georgia Rich of Herbert Adams, 54, of Bandon, next meeting. mond and enjoyed a potluck dinner. charged with obtaining money under best quality in merchandise mean SATISFACTION and ECON During the business meeting reports false pretenses. He is accused of Mr. and Mrs. George Chaney were on the convention held in Roseburg selling a cow belonging to his broth OMY for you hosts for their contract dinner club on were given by Mrs. Leona Bryant and er-in-law. He was arrested Tuesday. Tuesday. The table was attractively Mrs. Bertha Smith. Plans were made Ernest Porter, 19, was brought over arranged with a silver bowl of choice for the reglional convention to be from Marshfield on Wednesday. He roses and blue candles. Places were held at Lake Tahoe the last of June. is said to have threatened to kill his laid for Messrs, and Mesdames Frank Arrangements were made for one mother. Greenough, Lafe Compton, R. L. carload to go from here. Mrs. Leona Stewart and George Chaney. Mrs. Bryant is the regional chairman for Investigate Pacific Mutural Non- Stewart won high score at bridge. the convention and Mrs. Bertha Cancellable sick and accident insur Smith is chairman of the souvenirs. ance A. A. Nosier, Jr., Call 147-J. Four of Coquille’s young cyclists | ------------------------- traveled to Bandon Tuesday, where Buy local bread and support horn« Keys made for all locka. Stevens THE MAKE - IT - RIGHT STORE they spent the night with Mrs. J. L. industry. 541/ Cash Hardware, Coquille, Ore. Smith at her beach cabin. In the Dirty were Marion Hess, Margaret Stewart. Barbara Leslie and Mar Mrs. Bill Pook, Mrs. J. L. Smith. Mrs. FOR RENT—5-room, unfurnished garet Smith. house, to couple without children. Anna Rooney, Mrs. Geo. Unsoeld, Address P. O. Box 494. Coquille. Mrs. Hal Pierce entertained her Mrs. Maud Woodyard, Misses Lena Monday night bridge club at her Williams,' Mae Groshens, Geneva borne this week with a dinner party. Agostino, Genevieve Foster, Bess SCRATCH, 11.05. Farr & Elwood. The table was very prettily arranged Maury, Graes Ellingsen and Blanche FOR SALE—Yearling Jersey Bull, with a centerpiece of yellow mari Sandon. subject to registry. See D. M. golds. Places were set for Mrs. R. F. Sumerlin, adjacent Norway school Miller, Mrs. Geo. Lorenz, Mrs. Ed Calling carda. !Wi for tl 1)0. house. 20t2‘ Lorenz, Mrs. J. A. Lamb, Mrs. J. L. Smith, Mrs. M. F. Pettit, Mrs. H. A. WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE Onion Seta, 5c lb. Farr & Elwood, Inc. I GO THE Young. Mrs Bert Folsom and Mrs. All General Fund Warrants (En Pierce. Mrs. Lamb won both the dorsed prior to June 1, 1931) will be WANTED—Five tons of Green Hides, AIR-CONDITIONED cow and calves’, 4Hc to 12c lb. high score and the traveling prize. paid at the office ol the Coos County COOL, CLEAN WAY! Also Wool and Sheep Pelts. Cas ’ The club will meet next time with Treasurer. Now, you can enjoy the Mrc .T T. Qrwitk cara bark, green or dry. Pay Mrs. J. L. Smith. Coquille, Oregon, June 3, 1936. comforts of cool, clean wholesale prices. J. E. Buttner, 2 Chas. Stauff, travel regardless of the miles south of Bandon on highway. The Guild ladies held their annual Coos County Treasurer train or ihe type of accom 18tf picnic, their last meeting before fall, modations you choose. All at La Verne Park on The North Fork, our trains to California FOR SALE — Modem 5-room House are completely air-coodi- Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. M. F. and three lots, cheap. C. W. Gano. tioned! Why go leaa com Pettit, president, was in charge of the fortably wben train travel 12tf the' ’ outing were affair. Enjoying the provides—the exclusive Mrs. J. S. Barton and Benny, Mrs. 3ss Cent s Word Each Insertion advantage of air-condition FOR SALE—42 acres. 6 Bottom. Or James Watson and Frederick, Mrs. C. Ns Adv. less than 25 cents ing, fares at 2r A MILE chard. Good 4-room house, well at J. Fuhrman and Rolph, Mrs. Geo. AND LESS, 5c and 10c back door, live stream through Lorenz, Mrs. E. L. Vinton, Mrs. E. E. WANTED — Position as mother’s tray food service, bargain place. 20 acres cleared. 6 miles W Johnson, Mrs. J. A. Lamb, Mrs. W. H. dining car meals and the helper or to assist in housework, by out on good graveled road. Quelle Mansell, Mrs. Pettit. Mrs. B. F. At uftit, smoothest highway day or week. Janice Anderson, 775 Cafe. . lltf _ from here to there. kinson. Mrs. Geo. Sherwood and Jes North Henry, Coquille. Phone sie, Mrs. Hal Pierce, Mrs. L. H. Haz- 52-M. It* FOR SALE ard and Mrs. Marvin Lyons, of HORSE HAY 90c cwt. Farr A El Marshfield. 1 General Electric Monitor - Top wood, Inc. Refrigerator, about four years old— Mrs. Charles Haglund entertained been run only m years. Large fam Thursday with a 1:30 o’clock lunch FOR RENT—4-room, furnished house ily size. 376 West Sth st., cor. 5th & Taylor, eon in honor of Mrs. Marvin Lyons, 2 Coal and Wood Ranges. Coquille. Inquire at the house or of Marshfield The table was delight 1 Used Washing Machine We are making the following prices on Southwestern Motor Co. fully arranged with pink rosebuds All these are excellent buys. Rea S m your I k X a I S or writ« J. A. und pink candles. Guests included sonable terms if desired. PURE LARD ORMÄNDY. G.^-rca Pw*' .‘mt, Mrs. Lyons, Mrs. Lloyd Oddy, Mrs. FOR RENT—Furnished house of four It COQUILLE GAS A POWER CO. •09 Pgr. ’ -.r RviPI«*r Pott»-- rooms and bath, for a period of six C. J. Fuhrman, Mrs. J. A. Lamb and $1.20 4-lb Pails $ .65 8-Ib Pails weeks, at 691 North Heath. Will Miss Eunice Grensgaard. The after- be available June 20. . J. W. Sayre. noon was spent sewing. 1 lb .30 2 lb 15 It* Phone 49-m Coquille Oregon Phone Busy Corner Grocery Delivery Want Ads Pure Kettle Rendered Lard Southern Pacific ^jThe V. L. Cornelius’ Cloverleaf Dairy Milk and Cream always on hand. We also have his “Stillicious,” chocolate- 10c quart treated milk, a nice drink Phone 20 J. L. STEVENS Complimenting Miss Marjorie Mc Clellan, bride elect, who will leave next week for Missoula, Montana, where she will wed Wilbur T» John son, a shower was given recently by her mother. Mrs F. L. McClellan and Mrs. Frank Pook. Invited guests included Mrs. Geo. McClellan, Mrs. Chas. Haglund, Mrs Bert Kay, Mrs. Bert Folsom, Mrs. Geo. Gilman, Mrs. Don Gillespie, Mrs. E. A. Wimer, Mrs. C. W. Ashton, Mrs J. S. Barton, Mrs. A. B Collier, Mrs Il H. W. Pierce, Mrs. Arthur Simpson. Several good, used Wood Range» (or sale. Mr. States Power Co., Co quille. * 42tf FOR SALE—Used F 20 McCormick Deering Farmall Tractor. 2 Used McCormick Mowers. J. A. Lamb Company. FRYERS Live Weight, 20c 1b. & Elwood, Inc. Farr IN 1228 THE SCOTTISH PAR LIAMENT LEGALIZED FEMININE LEAP YEAR PROPOSALS, PRO VIDING A HEAVY FINE FOR HIM WHO REFUSED UNLESS HE COULD PROVE HIS PRE - VIOUS BETROTHAL. For Sale—Leather Davenport, which opens as a full width bed. $10 cash takes it. Mrs. W. R. Krantz. Call at 190 East Fourth, after 5 p. m. 1* 200 YEARS LATER FEM ININE WOOING IN LEAP YEAR WAS MADE LEGAL IN GENOA AND FLORENCE INEZ ROVER Accredited Piano Teacher your Ideal Mealing Placel. of <&eyinntnyr LOST—Black and white Fox Terrier, with a very short tail. Lost in vi cinity of Valley View school last Saturday. Finder please notify Mrs. O. K. Rakestraw, phone 7R32. It* Beginnen and Advanced Instruc tion in Plano. Reed Organ and Accordion 165 West Second St. ■ WHEAT, $1.65. 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