The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 09, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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    Special!
ROXY* CORNER
Fine Florida Grapefruit
Fancy Bing Cherries
. “Family Affair” Enjoyed
Many a laugh resulted from the
presentation of the farce comedy “A
Family Affair” at the Coyamunity
and Bobby Burna, of Coquille.
Accompanist for a brief singing
session was Marilyn Compton.
BUY SATISFACTION—The most for your money
THE MAKE - IT - RIGHT STORE
Telephones
69
Funeral Home
Up-to-date
Free Delivery Service
Ambulance Service
Want Ads
Coquille, Ore.
Visit Mrs. Strain at Langlois
Myrtle Greenhouses
MYRTLE POINT
Annual Flowering Plants
20c dos.; 2 dos.............. 35c
Six dos. assorted to suit 90c
Pansies 35c dos.; 2 dos. 50c
Tomato Plants ........... 15c dos.
2 dos.
........ —....... -25c
Special Bargain Counter
many fine potted plants for
as low as a nickel.
On Sunday only, a souvenir
to every visitor at the Myrtle
Greenhouses, Myrtle Point.
Ice Cream Bar
A group of Coquille ladies motored
to Langlois Thursday for an all-day
visit with Mrs. Everett Strain, daugh­
ter of Mrs. Hal Pierce. The ladies
had a most enjoyable time out-of-
doors gathering wild flowers of all
descriptions.
A lovely lunch was
served at noon.
Those going from here were: Mes-
dapies Hal Pierce, T. B. Currie, J. L.
Aasen, H. S. Norton and E. M. Kay.
Bats Are Misunderstood
Bats, like owls, because they are
night flyers, are much misunder­
stood and victims of much unfound­
ed superstition. A bat does not fly
blindly about, as many people sup­
pose, but is better guided than most
birds
THE FLEET’S IN
CORNS CURED