The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 01, 1937, Page 3, Image 3

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    (drier Holiday Values
4 DAYS - JAN. * - 9 INCLUSIVE
Start the New Year right
by saving on these items.
To give to our customers during the
coming year, the very best merch
andise and the very best service to
be obtained anywhere
-17'75 $15.75
Sport Coats
Smart New Dresses, this seasons styles
CrepeS $&50 and $7.50 now
$6.50
Crepes $65° now
$5.00
Silk Prints $4.98 now
$3.98
Knits *67510 riiso now
$5.00 & $9.00
Bath Robes - Kimonas
also at reduced prices.
Onr New Year Wish
A HAPPY
MH y I Al
No Refunds
Excel
I.O.O.F. Buil
5 Shi
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Every Snte Final
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Given away to the first 5 customers purchasing $5.00
worth of merchandise one' pair of 79c hose.
Satisfied Customers
mean Successful Business
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cious refreshments were served to the
Club Notes and Other
Social Activities following guests: Messrs, and Mes-
Job’s Daughters Install
Bethel No. 15, order of Job's
damep R. L. Stewart, J. Arthur Berg,
Daughters, held their semi-annual in­
G.
A.
Ulett,
F.
S.
Emery,
Lafe
Comp
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The N. O. M. A. club met at the
stallation of officers in Masonic Hall
home of Mrs. Belmont Ireland Tues­ ton, Hal Pierce, H. E. Hess, Carl A. Monday evening. Miss La Velle Dale
Rietman.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lloyd
Brooks,
day evening. The hours were spent
acted as installing officer with Dorris
very pleasantly in sewing and knit­ of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Compton as installing guide, Marjorie
ting. Mrs. Ruth Clayton won the Brown, of Klamath Falls,' and the Van Alstein as marshal, Levelle Wal-
prize drawing.
Delicious refresh­ hosts and hostesses. Mr: Ulett won strom as chaplain, Cherie Mae Hart­
ments were served to the following high score for the men and Mrs. well, recorder, and Margaret Pur-
ladies.
members: Mesdames LaVerpe Elling­ Pierce for the
vance, pianist. The following girls
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son, Ruth Dey, Frances Detlefsen,
The Justamere club ladies and were installed: honored queen, Mari­
Alice Moras, £uth Clayton, Ferryl husbands met at the hotel Thursday lyn Compton; senior princess, Doro­
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DeJamett, Olive Kuhn, Yvonne Carl, tor a seven o’clock dinner. After the thy Glaisyer; junior princess, Georgi-
Eleanor Miller, Lucille Ellison, Lor­ dinner, they went to watch the New anna Johnson; guide, Marion Hess:
Marriage Licenses
raine Perrott and the hostess.
Year make its appearance at the mid- marshal, Margaret Smith; recorder,
Dec. 24—Lyle C. Smith and Iva
’night show at the Liberty Theatre.
Margaret Stewart; treasurer, Eliza­
June Ward, both of Coquille.
Mrs. O. C. Sanford entertained with
beth Varney; librarian, Virginia Hart-
Dec. 26—Verle McCoy and Louie
a lovely tea for her niece, Miss Le­
The N. O. M. A. club ladies and son; chaplain, Eileen Percy; musician,
4
Vista
Wilson, both of Marshfield.
velle Walstrom, Tuesday afternoon their husbands attended the dance at Donna Dean Bosscrman; 1st messen­
They
were
married
here
Saturday
by
from three to five.
The home Was the Community Building New Year’s ger, Muriel Davis;'2nd messenger, Joy
most attractive with flowers and eve and then repaired to the home Norton; 3rd messenger, Patsy Holver- Rev. W. R. Wilder at his home.
Dec. 29—Frank Bremer and Mar-
other seasonal decorations The fol­ of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kuhn for re­ stott; 4th messenger, Peggy Wemich;
lowing ladies poured throughout the freshments.
.
“ i I Sth messenger, Margaret Belloni; sen­ garet Browning, both of Allegany, »-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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Ore.
afternoon: Mesdames Harry Slack.
ior custodian, Beverly Norton; junior
Dec. 29—Harold A. Minter, of Co­
¿ir Luckey Bonney, George Ulett and
The Odo club members with ■ their custodian. Audrey Taylor; inner
ROCM FOR RENT—Plenty of heat 1928 Ford Coupe
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$ 85,
Lafe Compton. Mesdames Carl Riet­ husbands had a Christmas party at guard, Gretchen Clinton; outer guard. quille, and Louise J. Fosnaugh, of
and hot water, 106 Second St., L. C. 1935 Buick Town Sedan, has been
Bandon.
man and Clarence Osika assisted the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hand Ann Hawkins.
Sherwood.
It*
driven only 16000 miles, runs
Dec. 30—Lawrence Leonard Den­
about the rooms.
Misses Edythe last Saturday. Games of all kinds
After the installation of the girls,
and looks like new
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$783
ney
and
Laura
A.
Kelley,
both
of
Ma
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FOR
SALE
—
50
ton
'
of
good
baled
Farr, Marianne Axtell,
Dorothy and a Christmas exchange were the Mrs. Lafe Comp Lon was installed as
1930 Buick Sedan, Reconditioned
Glaisyer, Dorris and Marilyn Comp­ happy diversions of the evening. The Bethel guardian to fill out the un­ pleton, Ore.
hay. Priced reasonable.
Owen
motor, new paint --
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$295
ton helped serve about fifty guests. following folks won prizes at Bingo: expired term of Mrs. Bertha Smith,
Russell, Camas Valley, Ore.
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1931 Chrysler Sport Roadster $315**-
Baptist Society Is Growing
Two .very attractive little misses, Mesdames Mabel Kunz and O. E. Ma- who was cofnpelled to resign owing
1934 Pontiac Coach, perfect con­
Judy Slack and Sally Bonney, greet­ toon, Messrs. Bert Sanders and O. E. to home and business, duties. A very
The young people’s society of the FOR SALE—1 doz. pullets, 1 doz.
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$495
hens and a rooster, Black Minorcas.j dition
ed the guests at the door.
Delicious refreshments were lovely floral degree was tendered Baptist church has grown so rapidly
!- Matoon.
1 1929 Pontiac Sedan - - - $225
Phone
48M,
Coquille.
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served to the following members and Mrs. Smith by nine of the officers. A as. to makc'^K necessary to reorganize
1931 Studebaker Dictator Sedan,
Mr. and Mrs. George Chaney and husbands: Messrs, and Mesdames huge bouquet ot poinsettias and a gift into two groups.
low mileage . - -
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$335
USE Crown Dairy Feeds and Poultry
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenough held Bert Sanders, O. E. Matooh, C. W. was then presented to her.
There will be a high school group
Miss
1936 Ford V8 Pickup, only 12000
Feeds
for
better
results.
Coos
Feed
a lovely informal bridge party, at the Gano, Geo. Sherwood, Grant Wilcox, Margaret Purvance and Mrs June and a young married people’s group.
miles, a buy
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$515
& Seed Stores.
home of the latter Saturday evening. | Guss Tillmann, Fred Kunz and the Walker sang an appropriate song, Those between may join either. This
1934 Dodge truck, long wheri
After an evening of contract, deli- host and hoetess.
“Let us call you sweetheart.” After organization and election of officers FOR SALE—1927 Chevrolet Sedan,
base, flat rack, dual tires, fine
several splendid talks a pleasant eve­ will be held Sunday night at 6:30.
in good condition. Will take $75
condition
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ning was brought to a close. Several They are a live, friendly bunch and
cash. She Ernie Wardrip at South­ 1932 Chevrolet long wheel base,
of the young people then left for wish you to come and share their
dual tires.................................. $265
western Motors, Coquille.
**
it
Marshfield to attend the O. A. C. good times.
OTHER MODELS TO
SELECT
dance.
USE Crown Silver Sheen Fox Feeds
FROM $25.00 AND UP
>
Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and"
for better results. Coos Feed 8t ASK BOUT G. M. A. C. FARMERS’
milk, the only milk and cream made
Seed Stores.
Thieves and Another
PLAN
a»fr by pasteurization.
Frank A. Blue was bound over to
42 ACRES, 4-room house, orchard,
the grand jury by Justice Dodge at
garage, 3 acres bottom; 7 miles
Myrtle Point, Saturday, with bail
from town on Fishtrap road or see
set at $1,000. He is accused of steal­
Quelle Cafe, opp. P. O.
45tf
ing a magnifying glass from Dr. Mc-
Lennon.
One Cent a Word Each Insertion WE CARRY a complete line of Dr.
James Barnes, the Marshfield fire
Hess & Clark Poultry & Stock rem­
No Adv. leas than 25 cents
department member who robbed the
edies’ and tonics.
Coos Feed &
I. R. Tower home in North Bend on
Seed Stores.
FOR Your Convenience—Your Fuller
Christmas morning, was bound over
Brush Man is located in your home
to the grand jury Monday, his bail
SOUTHWESTERN MOTORS,
town. Call 277 W. Tenth St., Ralph
being set at $5,000. He was brought
Coquille
C. Hess.
51t2*
over to the county jail. Barnes went
GUARANTEED O. K. USED CARS
We are appreciative of the opportunity to have served you
to a good deal of trouble to cover up FOR SALE—10 head Heifers, coming 1936 Chevrolet Standard Sport
in 1936 and ask for your friendship and patronage through­
Sedan, low mileage, has built-
his tracks but he was arrested by
three years, 5 two-year old. All to
Chief Sorenson, of North Bend, with-
in truck
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freshen February or March. Ben
out 1937. With best wishes for a Happy and Prosperous
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Busy Comer Grocery
Delivery
THE MAKE - IT - RIGHT STORE
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BENHAM’S TRANSFER I
ANYWHERE FOR HIRE
WOOD and COAL*
Coquille
Licensed Carrier
Want Ads
N4W Vear, we remaiin. Yours for Quality
Phone 20
J. L.STEVENS
stunt
beeh driven only 9000 miles.
81t4*
tie Point
Equipped with Radio. A real
Gilbert M. Keston, of Bandon', is
value
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$635
serving ten days in the county jail for FOR SALE OR TRADE—One blue­
failure to send his children to school.
tick and blood hound Pup, 3 mos. 1934 “Chevrolet Master Coach,
Motor completely overhauled,
old. Phone 1R5, or write G. L.
Ask fortOow Bell Dairy cream and
Fleming, Coquille.
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new tires, new paint
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milk, thé only milk and cream made
1932 Chevrolet Coach, recondi­
WE CARRY a fresh and complete
tioned motor, new tires, new I
by pasteurization.
line of Field Seeds, Orchard Grass,
paint, equipped with six wheels
Rye Grass, Clovers, etc. Get our
and trunk
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prices. Coos Feed it Seed Stores. 1930 Chevrolet Coach, recondi­
tioned, new paint, only
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$195
r
1936 Ford DeLuxe Fordor Sedan
Chadwick Lodge No. 68
.with built-in trunk, equipped
with radio and heater, low
A. F. * A. M.
mileage
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$695
Special Communication
1935 Ford DeLUxe Sedan, excel­
Tuesday, Jan. 5, 7:30 p. m.
lent condition
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$575
INEZ ROVER
Accredited Piano Teacher
IJour IdeaL Mealing Place.
Work in E. A.
1929 Ford Coupe
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$135
THE CARE THAT COMES
WITH TRAINING
is yours when you engage thig
firm to look after the funeral ar­
rangements Our long experience
and high degree of technical skill
in meeting and solving funeral di­
recting problems result in
care, professional and pe
Coquille
109R
Bandon
1081