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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1936)
AT THE BUSY CORNER We believe our customers prefer the best foods obtainable For that reason we make our purchases with first consideration of satisfaction to the customer. We carry a stock of the best brands of staple and fancy groceries. In the market now Fresh, Utah CELERY Fresh ARTICHOKES CRANBERRIES new crop PUMPKINS , Our business is established and maintained on the basis of quality _ •' * * foods, reasonably and uniformly priced Busy Comer Grocery the M ake - it - right Delivery store ■ MT MT State Board of Control Con fers with Bandon Officials 332 First Street, Coquille, Oregon — near Reedsport in an automobile ■ac Probate Court cident on Oct. 24. The appraisers are Mrs. Priscilla Dickey, of Bandon, D. G. McEniry, F. A. Robb and J. E. has been named as executrix of the will of her late husband, John Patter Axtell. son Dickey, who died in Berkeley, New Cases in Circuit Court Calif., on Oct. 9. The appraisers are Oct. 31—Edgar J. Emery vs. Dor- Lawrence T. Roselle, O. L. Zentner Othy B. Emery. Suit for divorce. and Otto Shindler. Oct. 31—Esther Gisholt vs. Lara J. Lawrence T. Harris, of Eugene, was on Wednesday appointed admin- , Gisholt. Suit for divorce. istrator of the 82500 estate left by Nov. 5—C. W. Gardner vs. C. D. Gregory Franzwa, who was killed Byers and Cecil Dugger. f T SPECIAL a FOUR PIECE WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE “Bull Dog” Jackson to Wrestle Don Sugai Here Tonight (Continued from Page One) ............... .. I ■ ■ ■ .... •> .................... % , , , ' 1 ’ I..I <.............. ■ !■!».. II main event will be for a two-hour duration or the best two out of three falls. » * ■ The one-hour semiwindup brings together Whitey Wahlberg, of Detroit, and “Blasting Bob” Castle, of Kansas City. Both Castle and Wahlberg have appeared in Coquille before, Wahl berg having lost to the Dark Secret a couple of weeks ago. This should be an exceptionally even match as both men are admittedly "tough” wrestlers and are well versed in rough tactics. Castle depends mostly on a solid right hand punch, while Wahlberg’* spec ialty is the whirligig. In the thirty minute preliminary the Dark Secret will tackle Jack Ter ry. the popular Honolulu boy. Even after several weeks of wrestling in , the Northwest, the Secret still pre serves his anonynimity and his iden- ^ty is a gehuine secret. For all Tbr- ry cares Mr. Dark Secret may be Santa Claus in disguise but he is not accepting any gifts in the way of lunches or rough stuff. The matches begin at 8:30 sharp nd a special reduced rate for ladies will be in effect for this week only. Marriage Licenses Oct. 31—Roy Jenkins and Evelyn Allen, both of Bandon. They were married last Saturday by Rev. W. S. Smith at the Chas. Oetding home on the Marshfield highway. Nov. 2—Doyle D. Riddle, of Port land, and Rose Maye Tennant, of Myrtle Point. They were married here by Rev. G. A. Gray at hi* home on Tuesday. No$. 2—Wm. Omar Hunt and Ila Margaret Livingston, of Coquille. Nov. 5—John Oscar Johnson and Alice Cornwell, both of Empire. It won’t be long until Christmas, and wise shoppers are already laying their plans to take the easy, profitable way to select their Christmas FURNITURE this year. Why don’t you do so, too? Just plan to do two thing»— make your selection EARLY, then a down payment and your worry will be over. We have a large selection of FURNITURE and GIFT GOODS at present but on account of various labor troubles it is impossible to know when we will be able to secure more merchandise. INEZ ROVER Accredited Piano Teacher Gould Furniture Co. Coquille Phone 49*m Beginners and Advanced Ia- strnction In Piano and Organ- Oregon Tel. 89-L J 4 Want Ads FOR SALE—Boy’s second-hand Bi-..’ cycle, in good condition. 810 cash. Phone 57L or see John Kirk, 390 South Heath. ’ ,.lt* , The Western World had the follow One Cent a Word Each Insertion ing last week concerning the meeting Ne Adv. less than 25 cents WE CARRY a complete line of Dr. of the state board of control—Gov. Hess A Clark Poultry A Stock rem- Martin, Secretary of State Spell and WANTED—Roomers Or Roomers and • edjes and Jonics. Coos Feed A State Treasurer Holman—who met Boarders, at 209 North Henry. Seed Sttores. with Bandon city officials there last Friday to consider way« and means FOR SALE—Old Growth Fir and USE Crown Silver Sheen Fox Feeds by which the state might assist thè Alder Wood, 85.00 per cord (3 for better results. Coos Feed A stricken city: ricks) delivered! Delmar nut coal, Seed Stores. . 85.50 Der ton. Barnyard fertilizer Concerning the outright grant sug 85.00 big load. Box C. A. W., care ,8500.00 in Cash Prizes. Order now. gested from the federal government '< 10 Christmas Folders, 50c value for Sentinel. to take upz 8150,000 of the good will 25c (no stamps) with free entry debentures, the governor said, and LOST — A bull-block, Thursday blank in easy contest. Nothing members of the board agreed, that morning, between Coquille and more to buy or sell in order to win i the matter was very problematical. Marshfield. ' Finder please notify a prize. American Novelty Co., Mere than 8140,000 has been appro Pat Cornell, Charleston, Ore. Re 430 Davis Bldg., Portland, Oregon. priated by the federal government for ward. It* 42t3 ' emergency work and more permanent relief of the Bandon situation, it was EGG MASH,. 82.45. Farr & Elwood USE Crown Dairy Feeds and Poultry lointed out. . Feeds for better results. Coos Feed The matter of waiving taxes op the MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route A Seed Stores. Bandon district by the legislature of 800 families. Good profits for vai left without comment, except ' hustler. We train and help you. TELESCOPE TRAILER HOUSE — hat the governor suggested that the Write today. Rayleigh’s, Dept. The kind that follow* faster, and ttempt be made through the regular easier. 6-4 by 12.'' Wt. 950 lbs. ORK-36-SA2, Oakland, Calif. 43t4* ?hannels. 8135. 17 miles east of Coquille on Governor Martin suggested meth WANTED—Lady for light manufac highway 42. ,,40tf ods of obtaining immediate govem- turing and some office work. Must be free to travel and command good ORCHARD Grass, 22c. Farr A El nent action for the relocating of the English. For details write H. Stone, isrbor line and reconstructing of a wood. care the Sentinel. It* »ermanent bulkhead. He agreed Iso to personally request that a CCC ted in this area to clear WE CARRY a frrth and complete line of Field Seeds, .Orchard Grass, iwa Rye Grass, Clovers, etc. Get out Holding that the matter of first im- prices. Coos Feed A Seed Stores. Kjrtance to be considered before per- nanent rebuilding of Bandon can be- MIDDLE-AGED woman wanted for .'in, was the 8277,302 city indebted general housework and to assist in ness, the board of control members care of baby. Apply either Satur »'fered the services of Rufus C. Hol day or Sunday at 162 Drane street man, treasurer, and his staff with the on Spurgeon Hill. it* rtea of bringing together creditors ■nd city officials in the immediate FOR SALE—Wood and coal Circula future. tor Heater, in good condition. Call “These creditors will agree to a 50R, Coquille. ■easonable arrangement, I’m sure,” the governor said confidently. "The PET Foods of all kinds at Farr A date treasurer will work with you to Elwood’s. that end You can meet on a common ground, city official* and holder* of FOR SALE—Fishing Boat, cabin the city's bonds and with the aid of cruiser, complete with trailer. Don’t Mr. Holman** department, work out miss this chance. See it at Guss a feasible plan for reducing the In Tillmann's service station. Remote control for outboard. it* debtedness." < State Treasurer Holman immedi ately made arrangements for mem FOR SALE—Stove Wood, any length, delivered. Carl Alley, McKinley bers of hi* staff to meet with the lo Star Rt. It* cal officials and to consider the in debtedness from all angles, bringing the bond holders into a meeting with FOR SALE—12 ga. Winchester Pump Shotgun. Practically new 832 00. every possible speed. Write Box 392, Coquille, Ore. 43t2* If you want to subscribe for a Port land daily the clubbing combination we offer with the Sentinel will save T€IXPHOH€ 100-COQUI IL& * t «