The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 22, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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Property Pool
Being Wall Signed Up
(Western World)
Bai ing some ynforseen happen­
ing, Bandon’s co-operative property
pool, organized for the purpose -of »
making it possible to relocate the
business district in view of rebuilding
Bandon on a model, planned, basis,
has promise of approaching 100 per
sent participation by property holders
in the city.
While the actual signature of Coos
county hag not been obtained, Ban­
don has the assurance of the county
court that, barring any legal restric­
tions, the county will participate in
the pool. Tiie agreement is now in
the hands of District Attorney Ben
Flaxel and as soon as the legality of
action is determined the county will
offer its signature.
Considering the county as favor­
able to the pool the amount of prop­
erty already signed amounts to prac­
tically 75 per cent, which to sufficient,
according to the terms of the agree­
ment, to make the agreements bind­
ing.
But all the property owners
1 n Aatowaa '
Aatowaa
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Aa toaras
have not had a chance to sign and
.he rolls will be kept open to give
iveryone a chance. It to hoped by
the Citizens Rebuilding Commission
that the signing will be 100 per cent
as this would have an important
Full non-skid safety
bearing on the legislature and con­
a during the winter plus
gress in consideration of measures
aimed to help Bandon in its rehabili­
tation program.
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It is only necessary to sign the
if you buy now— ask ua why!
agreement. Presentation of deeds
and abstracts are not necesasry at
this time. Only deeds to property ac­
tually exchanged in the final relo­
cation of the business district will be
required, and such property not fall­
ing within the new business district
CALL 133
ROAD SERVICE
will immediately revert to the ori­
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ginal owners if they desire to retain
VOl) MUST SEE THESE CARS TO it-
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Misunderstandings have resulted
APPRECIATE THE VALUES WE
from some news stories about the
ARE OFFERING. COMPARE
pool, appearing in outside papers
OUR PRICES
One Cent a Word Each Inscrites 1936 Chevrolet DeLuxe Coupe,
One Portland newspaper this week
Na Adv. Ians than 25 cents
equipped with Radio, has been
carried a story to the effect that prop­
driven only 1600 miles - $665.00 erty has been “deeded” to the prop­
WILL SACRIFICE—1936 Ford De­ 1935 Chevrolet Master Town Se­
erty pool. This would imply that
Luxe Coupe, with Radio. Will ac­
dan
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$585.00 deeds are necessary at this time.
cept tradA of cheaper car or part 1932 Chevrolet Coach, recondi­
The article atoo stated that “when
down, time on balance.
Phone
$365.00 75 per cent of the city’s property
tioned, six wheels
209-L at 6 p. m.
new
1932 Chevrolet Coupe,
owners have deeded their land to the
$235.00 pool, through a bank acting as
paint
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LOST — 7-jewel Elgin, gold-case,
trustee, the pool will by agreement,
pocket. watch on Coquille street, 1931 Chevrolet Cabriolet, new
$285.00 and the vote of the 75 per cent will
paint, new tires, a beauty
within past month. Reward for re-
1930 Chevrolet Sedan, three to
force other landowners to comply
turn to Sentinel.
choose from, real buys - $235.00 with wishes of .the majority."
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$175.00
That also is untrue; the agreements
FOR SALE—Two lots, close in, on 1930 Chevrolet Coach
become effective when 75 per cent of
gravel street. Each 50x120 and $100 1930 Chevrolet Coach, new paint,’
new tires
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$175.00 the area of the city to signed up, but
cash apiece. Jno. S. Sanders, 541
the property of those not signing will
West Sixth, Coquille. Phone 123L. 1*29 Chevrolet Sedan, two to
choose from
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- $165.00 not be affected by the pool. There fa
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1928 Chevrolet Coach, two of
no intention to force the will of the
ROOM and BOARD for two available
them, both good
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$135.00 majority upon those of the minority;
at 308 East Eleventh. Phone 229L. 1936
Ford
DeLuxe
Sedan,
the aim being to make it voluntary
• Ray Crook.
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Radio and heater
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$685.00 and co-operative and those who sign
1936 Ford DeLuxe Cdupe, Ra­
will be in position to benefit in the
FOR SALE—4-room house, with fire-
dio
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$645.00 event their property comes into the
' place in Riverton. Inquire of Been 1930 Ford Coupe . -
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$235.00 exchange, while those who do not
& Martin, Riverton, phone 1R12, 1929 Ford Sedan
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$145.00 sign may find themselves at a dis­
Coquille.
It 1929 Ford Sedan
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$ 95.00 advantage in the newly platted town.
1935 Buick Town Sedan, low
For Instance, should the route Of the
WILL Sacrifice 1935 Buick Town
mileage
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$715.00 highway through town be changed,
Sedan. Looks and runs like new,'
1931 Chrysler Sport Roadster $315.00 those how on the highway would be
only 18,000 miles. Call 131-J after
1931 Graham Coupe
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$285.00 entitled to comparable locations on1
6 P. M.
1929 Nash Coupe
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$225.00 the new route, if they sign the agree­
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$175.00 ment, otherwise the citizens rebuild- |
FOR SALE—Good, gentle cow, gives 1929 Pontiac Sedan
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$135.00 ing commission would be under no
five to six gallons daily when fresh. 1929 Nash Coupe
TRUCKS
obligations to them.
Specially fine for family cow. Due
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$475.00
to freshen March 4. Price $40. Can 1936 Ford Pickup „ -
$245.00 1 President’s Ball Next Saturday
be seen at my residence. Frances 1934 Chevrolet Pickup -
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$245.00 •
The President’s Birthday Ball will
Holmstrom, 191 N. Elliott St., Co­ 1932 Chevrolet Truck
1929
Reo
Truck
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$ 87.50 ' be held jointly by Coquille and Myr-
quille.
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1926 Dodge Truck, stock rack $157.50 1 tie Point in the latter city, Saturday.
SOUTHWESTERN MOTORS
USE Crown Silver Sheen Fox Feeds
January 30, in the V. F. W. hall.
Myrtle Point I Music will be furnished by Don Estes
for better results. Coos Feed 8c Coquille
Seed Stores.
and his orchestra.
WE CARRY a fresh and complete
The committee in charge was un-
1930 CHEV. Sedan. A good buy for
line of Field Seeds, Orchard Grass, ’ able to secure a suitable hall for that
some one who needs cheap trans­
Rye Grass, Clovers, etc. Get our evening in Coquille and it was de­
portation. Will take part down and
prices. Coos Feed & Seed Stores. cided to merge the two dances. Sev­
time on balance. Phone 143J after
enty per cent of the proceeds go to
FOR SALE—12 head 2-year old Jer­
1 p. m.
’ the local infantile paralysis trust fund
sey Heifers, coming fresh.
Phone
, and thirty per cent to the Georgia
ROOM FOR RENT—Furnished room,
W. A. Lett, 4R3, Myrtle Point. 52t3*
Warm Springs foundation.
with bath. Ellis Newton, 550 N.
J
This money goes for a very worthy
1936
DELUX
E
Ford
C
dupe
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low
mil
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Henry St.
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age, with radio. Will sacrifice if , cause and everyone is urged to at-
FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms, fur­
sold this week. Call 224-R after . tend if possible. Tickets are 75 cents
for gentlemen and 25 cento for ladies.
nished, at 615 East First street. O.
6 P. M.
Tickets may be purchased at H. S.
T. Nelson.
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USE Crown Dairy Feeds and Poultry Norton’s Music shop, from Andy An-
1935 CHEV. Town Sedan, in fine con­
Feeds for better results. Coos Feed I derson at Hudson Drug Store, and of
Frank Martin at the Penney Store.
dition. Will take car in trade and
& Seed Stores.
The local committee consists of
give time. Phone 83.
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NANO FOR SALE—Small bungalow Frank W. Martin, J. E. Axtell, J. A.
STEADY WORK, Good Pay—reliable
size, standard make, guaranteed. Fitzpatrick, Andy Anderson, George
man wanted to call on farmers in
Small balance due. You take over ■ Tracy Leach, H. P. Horntoh, Theo. L.
N.«Coos County. Make up to $12
balance for cash or small monthly Clinton, H. S. Norton and Elbert
a day.
Write today.
FURST &
payments. Address Mr. J. F. Smith, Schroeder, general chairman.
THOMAS, 426 Third St, Oakland,
adjuster, Cline Piano Co., 1011 SW
New Scout Troop Functioning
Calif.
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Washington, Portland, Oregon. 52t3
The new Boy Scout Troop which is
WORK WANTED—Will do odd jobs FOR SALE—10 head Helfers, coming ; being sponsored by the Wesley Broth-
by day or hour. Garden or rough
three years, 5 two-year old. All to , erhood of the Pioneer Methodist
carpenter work. W. M. Briner, 209
freshen February or March. Ben , church met last Friday evening in
South Moulton; next to Masonic
Smalley, Arago, phohe 16R12, Myr­ the parsonage for a preliminary meet­
hall.
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tle Point.
51t4* ing and much enthusiasm was in evi­
dence, both among the boys and the
SPECIALS
42 ACHES, 4-room house, orchard, troop committee. J. L. Smith, R. T.
1*29 Ford Coupe
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$67.50
garage, 3 acres bottom; 7 miles Slater and Orville Newton, and the
1929 Chevrolet Sedan
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57.50
from town on Fishtrap road or see scoutmaster, Rev. W. R. Wilder, and
1929 Durant Sedan
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57.50
Quelle Cafe, opp. P. O.
45tf assistant, Robert Waggoner.
Plans
1928 Buick Coach
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57.50
were made for the active beginning
1927 Buick Sedan
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- 87.50 WE CARRY -a complete line of Dr. of the program of the troop this week
1*26 Stude Victoria
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57.50
Hess & Clark Poultry & Stock rem­ The troop will meet on Friday night
1927 Chevrolet Coach
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57.50
edies and tonics.
Coos Feed A of this week in the parlors of the
1927 Dodge Coupe
... 57.50
Seed Stores.
church, meeting at seven o’clock to
1927 Oakland Coupe
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57.50
accommodate the faculty play at
1925 Rickenbacker ^edan
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57.50
We have 20 practically new pianos eight. All boys between the ages
1928 Chevrolet Coupe
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37.50 we will sell at a sacrifice on terms twelve and fourteen are invited to be
a< good miles left In these cars like rent.
For particulars write present at this meeting, and especially
SOUTHWESTERN MOTOR8
Marshfield Music Co., Marshfield, those who would like to become
Myrtle Point Ore.
1 »4.95
»5.70
»g.60 *
rnrri
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30% MORE MILES
Coquille Service Station
Want Ads
STEVE’S GROCERY
COQUILLE
FREE DELIVERY
PHONE 166
Volume With Small Profits” Is Our Motto
Flour
Sj.39
49-LB
BAG
25 - 40 - 50
Light
Globes
9
and 60
Watt
Preferred Stock
All Flavors
Pkg
JELL
POWDERS
MOUNT VERNON
7
17
Large
Cans
MILK
CORNED
BEEF
ARMOURS
12-Oz. Caw
CANE & MAPLE
Kerosene0*118'
Syrup èin8e
Oysters ci 25e
Sweet
Pickles
SEASIDE
SEAPORT
Vanilla
Lima Beans
Ripe
OllVeS
PINT
15c
Tall Can
LARGE OVAL
Sardines
Hills
Coffee
Can
HOT
SAUCE
Q
Rosebud
Tissue
< JKC
IV
Preferred Stock
5
Full
1,000
Sheet
Roll
•w
c Spinach 1 C
1
Fruits and Vegetables
»
Oranges
Grape Fruit
SWEET NAVELS
ARIZONA
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f
DOZEN
25
Celery
Klamath No. 2
Spuds
7 /
FOR
25
Sc
While they
Last
50 Lbs