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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1937)
,N WARM WINTER BEDDIN6! Not Let» Than 5% Pure Virgin Wool! In All Kinds of Weather Our grocery store is prepared to serve you. Lovely P/otfs livery servicé twice daily to your home. Orders coming to our store by telephone receive careful attention by experienced 69 Such warm, nappy plaid pain are unusual at a price as low as this—now’s the time to buy them! Good looking, with dur able bindings We have free de of grocers. In rainy, winter weather, why not telephone your order? lustrous New Crop sateen. Size, 70 in. x 80 in. POP CORN FILBERTS ENGLISH WALNUTS f FIGS, PRUNES, RAISINS LEMON AND ORANGE PEEL For Year 'Round Vte! PART WOOL PAIRS » fieoriomy Extra Large!__ __ Extra Warm!. _. Priceri/ J . C . ZjQu they’re aoft, warm sheets—in warm weather, comfortable coverings! Of snowy white cotton, with stur dily stitched ends. They’ll star tucked in! 70"x90" rise. Nappy blankets (not less than 5% wool) in good look ing pastel plaids. Grand values! Bound with durable .-.¡.teen, four inches wide! 72 x 84 inch size! ..... »... 1 " ■■ THE MAKE - IT - RIGHT STORE ( 332 First Street, Coquille, Oregon at -Marshfield last Wednesday. Marriage Licenses _ wq »».'' Karl Wood and Wuanita ■ ■ N<W ’ ’id -ki.i-wAaon- and' HMenfc. Stepanck, both of Myrtle Point. Metcalf, both of Charleston. They Nov. 12—Jas. A. Holsapple and were married by Rev. H. L. Gray- beal at the Pioneer church parsonage Velda R. Allen, both of Powers. * Nov. 13—Donald M. Brown and here last Wednesday. Louise Frances Thorpe, both of Co Nov. 10—Jno. A. Rudolph and quille. • Hazel Coats, both of“Bandon. They Nov. 13—Herbert O. Curtis, of were married by Justice O. N. Bolt Dora, and Marjorie Helgerson, of Cowlitz, Wash. They were married by Rev. G. A. Gray at his home here last Saturday. Nov. 15—J. Ingram Campbell, of Seattle, and Hazel Anne Nasburg, of Marshfield. - ■■■ Nov. 15—E. E. Jensen and Jo sephine M. Coats, both of Bandon. They were married by Rev. G. A. Gray at the M. E. parsonage here on Tuesday. Club Notes and Otjier Mrs. Emma Gasner entertained the Zodiac Club for one o'clock luncheon at her home in Norway last Wednes day. This party was in honor of Mrs. Virginia Kolstad. After a de licious luncheon, a short business meeting was held, after which an enjoyable afternoon was spent in sewing, chatting, etc. Mrs. Opal Buckles was the lucky winner of one prize and Mrs. Carla Savage of the other. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Blanche Mast at Allegany, Dec. 3rd, in honor of Mrs. Ethel Fuller. Those present were: Mesdames Virginia Kolstad, Edna , Kern, Ora Tennant, Opal Buckles, Ethel Fuller, Georgia Auer, Helen Detlefsen, Carla Savage, Blanche Mast, Gladys Wheeler and the host ess. Calling carda. 50 for $1.00. Phone 100 Coquille, Orc. Ambulance Service A convenient store maintaining standards of quality a I P E N N E Y Funeral Home CITRON BLANKETS MISS INEZ ROVER Piano, Accordion and Organ High Scheel Credit Given 105 W. 2nd M-L Turkeys Turkeys Turkeys Turkey Time Is Here Again We will have a large supply of choice young turkeys for your Thanksgiving selection. Also plenty of young hens of varying, sizes. A few fat choice ducks and our usual supply of .first quality Beef, Pork and Veal. Phone 20 J. L.STEVENS y our I deed Mealing Place^ I Mrs. E. C. Ashworth entertained her contract club for 1:30 o’clock dessert luncheon last Friday at her home on Second St. The members later played bridge and enjoyed a social afternoon. Mrs. J. D. Gillee- pie won high score and Mrs. Paul Simpson received consolation. Mem bers present were Mesdames J. D. Gillespie, Harry Godard, Paul Simp son, Kenneth Graham, Leland Peart, R. T. Slater, Leland Petersen, Vem Oderkirk and the hostess. The club will meet with Mrs. J. D. Gillespie Dec. 3rd. Mrs. Hal Pierce entertained the "Fenescam Club” for one o’clock luncheon at the “Rosebud" Friday. The ladies later went to the home of Mrs. Pierce and played duplicate bridge. Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. Rack leff were high for the afternoon's play. Those present were: Mes dames J. E. Axtell, J. L. Aasen. D. E. Rackleff, R. E. Boober, R. L. Stewart, Geo. Chaney, Bert Folsom and the hostess. Mrs. George Matney entertained the “Friendly Dozen” at her home on Sanford Heights last Wednesday af ternoon. Sewing, knitting and chat ting were the afternoon’s diversions, after which delicious refreshments were served by the hostess to the following ladies: Mrs. A. G. TYendle and Miss Katherine Trendle. Mes dames Fred Wheaton, Jack Hultln, Aaron Wilson. Fred Nosier, Louis Fugelson, Harry Kelley and Sam Arnold. Telephones 69 enjoyed. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Jas. Watson and Mrs. Annie Robinson to the” following ladies: Masdames Chas. Stauff, A. L. Beck, Ed.Lorenz, Clarence Tuttle, A. J. Sherwood, W. H. Mansell, Muri Pet tit, C. T. Selbig, C. J. Fuhrman, Ida Owen, Geo. Laird, Nels Osmund- son, F. L. Greenough, J. D. Gillespie and Geo. LArenz. The church will hold an all-day mission Monday with a one o’clock pot luck lunch eon. All interested are Invited to attend. ............... ■ "J- ' a handkerchief shower, the occasion FOR SALE—Car and Trailer, cheap. being her birthday. A social time Come and see it at 210 North Wil was spent sewing, chatting, etc., af lard. Mrs. Dalton.. It* ter which a dainty lunch was served. Those present were: Mesdames Le WE CARRY a fresh and complete tine of Field Seeds, Orchard Grass, nore Hunt, Gladys Gano, Edith Ms- Rye Grass, Clovers, etc. Get our toon, Emma Shelley, Eula Schram, * prices. Coos Feed & Seed Stores. Mrs. Pearl Kapping, from Bandon, and Miss Jennie Lafferty. ROOM For Rent at 162 Drane street; garage avaiable. Phone 54J. MRS. ROY FOX Piano and Harmony class and private lessons DUNNING SYSTEM The "Neighborhood club" met at OF MUSIC Ml 8. Heath the home of Mrs. George Johnson for one-thirty o’clock dessert lunch eon Wednesday. Mrs. Johnson was assisted by her daughter, Maxine. The afternoon was later spent in playing contract bridge. Mrs. Bos- serman was the lucky winner of high score and the travelling prize. One Cent a Word Each Insertion *No Adv. leas than 25 cents Those present were: Mesdames K. P. Lawrence, W. E. Bosserman, H. L. Claterbos, Fred Jensen, L. A. USE Crown Dairy Feeds and Poultry Greene, Fred Hudson, G. H. Hoxie Feeds for better results. Coos Feed and the hostess. & Seed Stores. Want Ads FOR RENT—2-room apartment, de sirable, furnace heat. 209 N. Heniy. ■ It APARTMENT to Rent —613 North Heath St. Lorene Perkins. It FOR SALE—Fat Turkeys, lofal, live or dressed. Nosler’s Fruit Stand, Marshfield Highway. 45t2* USE Crown Silver Sheen Fox Feeds for better results. Coos Feed & Seed Stores. FOR SALE—Mare Coit. Inquire Luther Daniels, Myrtle Point, Ore. It* Mrs Verrill McCurdy and Mrs.1 TWO HOUSES for rent. See Wm. STEADY WORK, Good Pay—reliable man wanted to call on farmers In George McClellan entertained with Ulett at Coquille Gas A Power Co. N. Coos County. Make up to a delightful seven-thirty o'clock des office.. It $12 a day. Write today FURST & sert bridge at the home of Mrs. Mc Curdy Tuesday evening. The rooms STENOGRAPHER — Considerable THOMAS, 426 Third St., Oakland, were attractively decorated with Calif. It* lumber experience, some know bouquets of chrysanthemums while ledge bookkeeping, very compe the individual tables each had a tent in stenography, also good WE CARRY a complete line of Dr. Hess & Clark Poultry & Stock rem rose in a bud vase. The evening was typist, adding machine and calcu edies and tonics. Coos Feed & spent in playing- contract bridge, lator operator. Address SenUnel, Seed Stores. Mrs. Eric Tucker was the lucky Box F. » winner of high score, Mrs. Henry McCue, second, and Mrs. Alton Clausen received consolation. Those present at this lovely party were Mesdames E. D. McCune, Harold Gould, Alton Clausen, R. E. Harbi son, Eric Tucker, Boots Bush, Elbert Schroeder, J. H. Mills, A. L. Beck, Ted Homecker, D. G. McEniry, Hen ry McCue, Wm. Barrow, Dan Fish, D. B. Estes, O. T. Gant, Walter Litzen- berger, Julius Ruble, Kenneth Kist- ner and Miss Carol Young. Mra. W. E. Cross entertained the “Laf-a-lot” club at her home on the Fishtrap road last Thursday after noon. Sewing and knitting were the diversions of the afternoon Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess to the following members: Mesdames W. H. Myers, John Mar- Un, E. A. Wimer, a K. Rakestraw The Episcopal Guild ladies met in and George Gilman. the Parish House yesterday after noon.. After a short business meet pleasantly ing presided over by the president, Mrs. Gillespie, a soda) time was Free Delivery Service