The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 21, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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Hay Fever or Asthma
Club Notes and Other
Social Activities
Council Session Held Monday
The citizens* budget committee for
, the city of Coquille was named by the
Mrs. W. E. Bosserman was very city council at Monday evening’s see-
SUFFERERS
pleasantly surprised when a group of slon, but the date for their me-tin",
friends dropped in on her Monday | with the council has not yet been set
evening to help her celebrate her Those named were Dr. C. A. Rietmam
birthday. In the party were Messrs. I C. J. Fuhrman, Alton H. Grimes, L.
and Mesdames George Bryant, Earl H. Hazard. A. O. Walker and J. A.
Nosier, George Battey, A. N. Gould, Lamb.
The council granted the request of
W. E. Bosserman and Donna Dean
We find that people like quality merchandise, courteous, fair
and Zelma Bosserman and Clair Fey- Gruss Wood for permission to con­
struct
a
Corrugated
iron
-
covered
ler. Mrs. Bosserman received many
treatment and economy. We make it our special work to com­
pretty presents. The guests served building, 10x10 feet in size, on the
lefreshments which they brought lot just east of Bill’s Place where he
bine these for our customers. We always buy the best foods the
will handle pop corn, peanuts, candy,
with them.
etc. The building will be set three
market affords. We always price our merchandise economically.
Honoring her house guest. Miss feet back from the sidewalk, with a
Our prices are always dependably uniform for we base them on
Mollie Small, of Eugene, Miss Edythe platform in between so that his cus­
Farr entertained several friends tomers will not stand on the side­
Positive Relief Guaranteed
fairness to our customers. The customer’s satisfaction is our
Tuesday with a 1:00 o’clock luncheon walk.
The application of the Coquille
at a Queen Ann cottage at Bandon.
first consideration. We run our business on the basis of fair
Places were laid for Betty Glaisyer, Sheet Metal Works for permission to
Audrey Aasen, Barbara Unsoeld, put a sheet metal covering on the
dealing
Action is Instantaneous
Mollie Small and the hostess. Follow­ Mrs. L. C. Machon building, comer
This comparatively new treatment ing the luncheon the guests enjoyed of First and Willard, which the com­
oontradicts the theory of impossi­
pany occupies, was granted by the
ble correction for Asthma and Hay an afternoon of tennis.
Fever.
On Saturday, Miss Edythe invited council.
Several property owners, whose
Why continue suffering from these the same group of girls to spend the
ailments? Your money gladly re­
day at Sunset, swimimng and pic­ street assessments are considerably
funded if not absolutely satisfied nicking. After a grand day on the i in arrears, appeared before the coun-
with results. 15-day trial offer.
beach, the girls drove to Marshfield ' cil to make arrangemetns for monthly
Sold exclusively in Coquille by
payments. In nearly all cases satis­
for dinner and a show.
factory terms were agreed upon.
All councilmen were in attendance,
Miss Jo Anne Knight, daughter of
Governor Martin declined to aid a Mr. and Mrs. Joe Knight, celebrated Ray Jeub acting as mayor in the ab­
man in West Loe Angeles in finding her tenth birthday Thursday by in­ sence of J. Arthur Berg.
a wife. But Private Secretary W. L. viting a group of friends to her home
The young lady , Legion Auxiliary at Convention
Gosslin would. He sent the Romeo , for the afternoon.
two letters from women in Salem and received many lovely gifts from her
Members of the Coquille American
Baker who seemed interested in the , guests, who were Martha and Patricia Legion Auxiliary attending the state
Berg, Laura Emily Ruble, Betty Jo
mail-order proposal.
convention at Roseburg last week
Thorpe, Kay Leslie, Betty Emery,
i were.
Mesdames Arthur Hooton,
Doris Ann Wood, Patricia Brady,
. Clifford Kern, Lee Hand. Fred Kunz,
Geraldine Cole, Maxine Briner, Jes­
Frank Schram, C. P. Zumwalt, D. E.
sie Sherwood, Harriet Tozier, Shirley
Rackleff, Frank Martin, R. S. Wheel­
Slater, Margaret Ann Wilson, Mary
er, Harry Hunt and Rock Robison.
Ann Walker and Ardella Shelley. Af­
A department citation was won by
ter an afternoon of games, refresh­
the unit for completion of alloted
ments of ice cream and cake were
work during year.
served to the group.
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Many outstanding plans tor the
coming
year were outlined by the
' A. T. Morrison’s Birthday Party
new state president, Mrs. Lloyd
Cutting a birthady cake which was .-
| Jones, of Sherwood,
Oregon
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i surmounted with 70 candles was the
Junior Auxiliary and Americanism ,
very pleasant duty performed by A.
io ila.
ioikt
were stressed for all units to carry
i T. Morrison at his home near Bandon
on.
last
Sunday
when
a
number
of
rela
­
BIGGEST
Delegates from Coquille unit were
tives and friends congregated to wish
Robah Robison, Vera Hooton and
USED CAR
him many happy returns of the day.
Gladys Wheeler.
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The table was set under the trees
BUYSI
at the rear of the house, where Mrs.
Morrison served a delicious repast He Ran Into Record Breakers
and the rest of the time was spent in
A. A. Nosier, who returned to San
visltigg.
Diego early in August after a month’s
Those present beside Mr. and Mrs. visit at his old home here, sends the
Morrison and their daughter. Miss Sentinel a copy of the San Diego
Lois, were Mrs. Birdie Skeels and Union which told of the storm he en­
Marvin. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Nosier countered upon his return home,
THE MAKE - IT - RIGHT STORE
and Mary Lou, Geo. T. ’Moulton, Mr. There was a hot wind, breaking an
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and Mrs. E. E. Nosier, Patty and El- records there in velocity, a heavy
wyn, Mrs. Mary Gage, Helene and rain and the thermometer jumped
Bonnie, Clifford Gulseth, all of Co­ from 81 degrees at 1 p. m. to 94 and by three o’clock had dropped back named os administrator of the Coos OLD GROWTH Fir 82.00 per tier.
1888 MASTER DELUXE
quille, Miss Julia Dailey, of Massa­
county estate left by Willis H. Miner.
o 70.
Farr A Elwood, Inc.
CHEVROLET
COACH -
chusetts,
and
Graydon
Treadgold,
of
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who died in Wisconsin, Sept. 22, 1935.
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Equipped with a radio! New
laaion.
Caught Fish He Didn’t Hook The appraisers are L. H. Hazard, O. ITALIAN PRUNES for canning and
tires' Low
INEZ ROVER
mm
table use, harvested and delivered
C. Sanford and E. D. Webb.
Hank McCue went fishing on
to your door at just the proper de­
I Louise Anderson has been appoint-
Accredited
Piano
Teacher
Rogue river over the week-end.
Chadwick Lodge No. 68
gree of ripeness, 60 lbs. 81.00. Also
ed administratrix of the 8100 estate
Along with a lot of others he was
I Beginners and Advanced Instruc­
any other commercial varieties.
left
by
Jacob
Jensen,
who
died
Feb.
A. F. ft A. M.
trolling for salmon. Suddenly he got
tion In Piano, Reed Organ and
You pay after inspecting the fruit
112, 1932. The appraisers named are
a strike—or was it a strike? Any­
Special Communication
Accordion
at your door. Mail a penny post
Berne Andrews. Fred B. Hollister and
way he reeled in and when his spin­
Tuesda
25, 7:45 p. m
card to Jack, The Prune Man,
Irwin Hartley.
165 West Second BL
ner came to the surface of the water
-------------------- a
Myrtle Creek, Ore,
It*
it didn’t have a fish but it had an­
New Casen in Circuit Court
other line. Pulling in the other line.
SEPARATOR Oil in bulk, 65c gal.
Aug. 14—Cecil E. Walch vs. Helen
Hank brought in with it a 27-pound
Bring your container. Coos Feed
! salmon. Someone had hooked the d. Walch. Sult for divorce.
A Seed Stores.
Aug. 15—Mame P. Marker vs. Les­
fish but it got away, taking the tackle
lie D. Marker. Suit for divorce.
with it.—Western World.
HOUSE FOR SALE—8650 Full Price
Aug. 17—Vivian E. Hamilton vs.
8650. This place goes at big sacri ■
Hugh A. Hamilton. Suit for divorce.
flee in order to sell at once. Hous..*
Marriage Licenses
Aug. 18—Lester T. Dement vs.
has Elec, light; H A C water and
Aug. 14—Glenn Wolff, of Myrtle
Mabel C. Dement. Suit for divorce.1
other modern conveniences.
If
Point, and lonella Curtis, of Bridge.
ia 1 Aug. 19—J. L. Hansen vs. The Ship
sold at once, you get the place free
Aug. 15—Thomas George Havens,
Cafe.
and clear, full price only 8650; the
Ir, of Marshfield, and Ruby June
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lot is level; some terms to desirable
Jloake, of Roseburg.
Calling cards. 50 for 81.00.
party.
Must be sold by Tuesday;
Aug. IS—Day Strand, of North
tell your friends who want a home,
Bend, and Esther E. Kendall, of
they may not see this adv.
J. S.
Marshfield.
Maud Skaggs Woodyard
ERWIN’S OFFICE.
32t2*
Aug. IS—Tom Lakey and Nettie
In the Matter of Food
NEED SUFFER NO MORE
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VAPOEFRIN
Hudson's Drug Store
In the Market Now
«
Dillard Melons
and
Dillard Tomatoes
ECONOMY ■ DEPENDABILITY - UNIFORMITY
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USED CAB SPECIALS
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1932
1916
1981
IBM
1931
1929
1926
1936
1919
1981
1931
1936
1929
1929
1988
1929
1929
1925
PLYMOUTH
CHEVROLET Coach
CHEVROLET
FORD l oupe
HUDSON Sedi
PONTIAC Cabriolet
MACK Truck
FORD Pickup
CHEVROLET
AUBURN Sedan
CHEVROLET Coupe
FORD Coupe
FORD Sedan
CHEVROLET Cabriolet
CHEVROLET Truck
FORD Pickup
FORD Pickup
DODGE Pickup
Our “AS IS” Specials
ISt7
1S28
1829
1829
1829
OAKLAND Sedan
CHEVROLET Coach
FORD Pickup - -
HUDUSON Coach •
ESSEX Coach
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827.56
27.56
27.56
27.56
27.56
SouthwesternjMotors
COQUILLE
Bandon Motors
BANDON
A. L. Bushnell
MYRTI.E POINT
Phone
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iusy Corner Grocer)
Free
f
Delivery
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Bachelor of Music
Accredited teacher of
3ailey, both of Myrtle Point.
They
were married here by Rev. W. Ray-
r.ond Wilder last Saturday.
Aug. 18—Harvey D. Gilbertson and
Wava C. Wolf, both of Marshfield.
Aug. 19—Elmer Roy Gradt and
Lulu Nichols, both of Myrtle Point.
Aug. 20—Fred D. Kruse and Doro-
hy R. Hughes, both of Marshfield.
Want Ads
Probate Court
One Cent a Word Each Insertion
No Adv. less than 25 cents
Piano and Voice
156 S. Henry St
Phone 56-R
Mildred M. Hodgdon has been sp­
FOR SALE—140 W. L. yearling lay­
linted administratrix of the 82630.71
ing hens, 50 cts. each or 16 cts. per
state left by her late husband, C. H. ;
lb. Mrs. 8. D. Clarke, McKinley
lodgdon, who died here Aug. 3. The
Rt., Coquille, Oregon.
Phone
ppraisers of the estate are O. C.
12R14 M. P.
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Hanford, L. H. Hazard and E. D.
Vebb.
PICKLING CUCUMBERS for sale
Harry A. Slack was last Friday
at Levi Bunch ranch on Rink
creek Phone 4R4, Coquille. 32t2*
VENETIAN BUNDS
Installed in your home or
office. Equipped with lat­
est style Cadmium plated
hardware. Best grade Port
Orford Cedar, painted any
color, or natural wood fin­
ish. Let us give you an es­
timate on cost.
Write or
Tel. 29J.
A. C. CHASE
Myrtle Point, Ore.
FAT HENS—18c lb live wt.
A Elwood, Inc.
Farr
TAKEN UP—English Pointer, about
one year old, liver colored except
for white on tail, nose, and front,
on Aug. 2. Owner can secure hiih
at Levi Bunch place on Rink creek
by payin? 23 cents for this adv.
FOR SALE—Oronite, Shell & Union
Fly Spray in bulk at Coos Feed A
Stores.
FOR SALE—15 acre place 82300,
modem buildings, seven acres un- j
der cultivation, down payment and
terms. One mile from Coquille on
Marshfield highway. L. L. Cun­
ningham.
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OLD GROWTH FIR WOOD FOR
SALE—A-l wood. See Lee Good­
man on the street or phone him at
SSL, Coquille.
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FOR SALE—Hay Salt, 81.00 per 100
»s. at Coos Feed A Seed Stores.
REAL Old Style Butter Milk, fresh
daily; 8c a quart and 20c a gallon.
Cloverleaf Dairy. Phone 7R42.
Several good, used Wood Rar.yes
for sale. Mr. Slates Power Co.. Co­
quille.
<2tf
Crown Dairy, Poultry A Turkey
Feeds give better results. Coos Feed
A Seed Stores.
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Mansell Drayage &
Delivery Co.
Local and Ixing Distance
HAULING
COAL, FUEL OIL
and
MILL WOOD
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