The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 25, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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    Townsend Club Meetings
Tiie Coquille Townsend Club held
its regular meeting Tuesday .evening
at the W. O. W. hall.
The meeting
was opened with two selections
played by the Townsend orchestra.
Despite the fact that it was a political
night in Coquille a good attendance
was recorded and enthusiasm reigned
supreme.
.
•
After the regular order of business
the beautiful bedspread, made and
presented to the club by Mrs. John
Bullack, was given to Mrs. Ora Bell.
The club extended a vote of thanks
to Mrs. Bullack for the fine gift she
had given them.
The club discussed the nomination
of Henry Gustafson as an indepen­
dent candidate for state senator. Ev­
ery effort will be made by the club
to promote the election of Mr. Gus­
tafson and other Townsend candi­
Th* Literary Digest's
dates. ■
It was decided that on October 6
the Coquille club would be host to
the Bandon Townsend club at a
joint soctai-meeting to be held in W.
is broadcast by Goodyear
O. W. hall. This is a return meeting
every Moaday, Wednesday,
on the part of the Bandon club as
Friday evening.
the Coquille club journeyed to Ban­
TUNS IN
don several weeks ago to take part in J
NBC Blue Network
one of their meetings.
Mrs. Irene Waldo, an authorized
speaker from Portland, gave an in­
spiring address on the “Youth of Our
Nation.” Mrs. Waldo gave reasons
why the Townsend plan would be of
more benefit to our young people
than to any other class of this nation.i
This speaker gave ample proof that
the Townsend plan is the only econ­
omic measure before the people today
that will give permanent prosperity f
to every man, woman and child in
America.
Previous Meetins
Due to the Sentinel going to press
earlier last week than usual the
Townsend social meeting of October I
15th was not given publicity.
This meeting was one of enter­
tainment and was presided over by
For «now,
Levi Bunch, vice president of the
mud, muc
club.
Features of the evening were the
following numbers: Mrs. Ruth Beyers
sang two vocal solos for the enjoy­
ment of those present.
Two piano
solos by Mrs. Ralph Southstone were
received with generous applause.
A Go Anywhere Tirol
Miss Lyndell Southstone played two
Ithas thegrip- As lotf 8S
violin solos and the members always
N>3xaM.95 4.75-1* »6.40
piest grip yet A
enjoy hearing her play. She was ac­
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5.50 M*>1* MS
developed - $Q
companied at the piano by her
4J6-21
6.05
7.60
let ua snow it
mother, Mrs. Ralph Southstone. Little
to you.
Other stane In proportion
Bernice Hagge and Wilma Drake,
who have performed for the members
before, once more delighted those
present with intricate steps. Mr. and
Mrs. Teters, of Portland, gave added
entertainment. Mr. Teters, although*
handicapped by blindness, proved an
adept on the accordion.
While he
played Mrs. Teters worked a set of
»
Piume IM
dancing dolls in perfect rhythm.
Those members who are not at­
tending the club meetings are miss­
SPERRY Wheat Hearts, large pack­ ing a good time as well as vital infor­
age, 24c. Wilson’s Red A White. mation about Townsend progress.
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7
2
Bars
LARGEST
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COQUILLE
FREE DELIVERY
LBS.
COFFEE
for SATURDAY
ONLY
Lb. Can
KRISPY
Nucoa
2 lbs
Crackers 2
Minced
Clams ™emd Sta* 1'5
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Mayonnaise
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33
Ovaltine
Oyster — 25
6 oz. Can
Best Foods
QUARTS
PINTS
45c 26c
Armour’s
AH Popular Brands
Chip Beef
Coquille Service Station
Candy Bars
Glass
Jar
Want Ads
P. A. or
Velvet
Sliced
2 oz.
Can
No. 2>/j
Cans
One Cent a Word Each
No Adv. leas than 25
LAWN GRASS SEED—35c lb.
A Elwood.
Farr
Several good, used Wood Ranges
ONE and half acre, vacant, inside for sale. Mr. States Power Co., Co­
42tf
city limits, Portland. Clear. Want quille.
to trade for Coquille property. L.
H. Bolander, Coquille S. P. Depot. LIVE FAT HENS—15c !b. Farr A
Elwood.
37t3*
Calling carda, 50 tor *1.00.
Maud Skaggs Woodyard
Bachelor of Music
Accredited teacher of
Hot
Sauce
Peaches
r
Piano and Voice
lOc
15c
6
Cans
25
156 8. Henry St.
HARD WHEAT Flour—49 lb bags, COOS SECURITIES. Inc., have the
*1.40. Wilson’s Red & White.
following attractive offerings:
WANTED—Girl for general house­
work and to care for baby. Tele­
phone 222M. Mrs LeNormc Pown-
der, 449 North Elliott.
It*
Modem 5-room house, garage, full
basement, furnace, 3 lots near
grade school. *2000.00. *500 cash,
terms on balance.
ROYAL PALACE Coffee — Fresh
Ground. 3 tbs. 45c. Wilson’s Red
& White.
Nice 4-room house, built 1933, full
basement, near grade schools, *2,-
200.00. Terms to right party.
WANTED — Gentle Work Horse,
weighing about 1400. Phone 13R3.
Pete Biases, 2 miles from Coquille
on Fishtrap road.
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SEPARATOR Oil in bulk, *5c gal.
Bring your container. Coos Feed
A Seed Stores.
FOR SALE—3-room house, now un­
der construction.
Phone 123L.
Jno. S. Sanders.
37tf
NUCOA—2 lbs. 39c
White.
Wilson’s Red &
FOR SALE—Oronite, Shell A Union
Fly Spray in bulk at Coos Feed A
Stores.
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FOR SALE—Farm team, coming 8-
year old, weight about 1200 each.
G. S. Breuer, Myrtle Point.
37t2*
MOLASSES Dairy Feed—*1.15. Farr
& Elwood.
FOR SALE—First class grey aeed
oats. *29 per ton at Ada J. Denn’s,
Camas Valley, Ore.
36t2*
ONE SPOT Flea
Elwood.
Powder—Farr
A
Creyhouna Gums
All Kinds
lOUÜftW’l®''
For Investment. 3 comer lots,
pavement, nice house, near grade
and high school. A real investment
at *1800.00. Terms.
Good 6-room house, 2 comer lots,
paved streets, near schools. Can
be bought for near cost of pave-
ment. Terms.
9-room modem dwelling, furnace,
beautiful grounds, 100 by 150,
pavement, garage, near school.
*3750.00. Terms to responsible
party.
Modem dwelling, garage, comer
lot, pavement. *3500, one-half cash.
35-acre farm, fine bam, livable
dwelling, will support 20 cows, A-l
bottom land, near grade and high
schools. Will sell f~r less than as­
sessed value.
List your property with us.
A complete line of insurance.
See us first
COOS SECURITIES, Inc.
E. E. LESLIE, Mgr. _.
Fanners A Merchants Bank Bldg.
Mustard
JUICE
5
3 for
Bui diet'» ooly half the »tory.
Greybound comfort and frequent
convenient departures make this
the ideal modem travel.
Bananas
Carrots
EXAMPLES
RIPE FRUIT
LOCAL
110.05 >18.10
14.40 25.95
12.80 23.05
5.30 8.55
34.00 61.20
Departure* from
COQUILLE
NORTHBOUND
’ 6:15 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 3:05 p.m.
SOUTHBOUND
9:10 a. m. 10:37 p. m. 6:40 p. m.
Via Roseburg 10:15 a. m.
WANTED TO BUY—Small improved
DEPOT
Drink Stillicious—the vitamin B
place, close to Coquille. Phone 25, Chocolate health drink. Contains Lafe Compton
Coquille, Ore.
Myrtle Point.
36t2* yeast. Cloverleaf Dairy, I*ure Milk
A Cream. Phone 7R42.
17tf
PACIFIC
GREYHOUND
5
Fruits and Vegetables
LOWEST FARES
IN HISTORY
SAN FRANCISCO
LOS ANGELES
BAKERSFIELD
PORTLAND
Vacant lots, Academy Addition,
-
*150.00 per lot or bargain for block. CHICAGO
Terms.
Tomatoes
LB.
5‘
3 F®r
Oranges
Grapes
Juicy & Sweet
Seedless
DOZEN
2 lbs