The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 16, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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Mrs. Gladys Gano entertained Mon­
day evening at her home in honor of
the Coquille members of the B. P. W.
club who were elected to state offices
at McMinnville last Saturday, Mrs.
Leona Bryant and Mrs. Harriet Osika.
Pastel shades in snapdragons and
THE MAKE - IT ■ RIGHT STORE
roses and greenery made very pretty
decorations for the rooms.
• Those present for the very pleasant
occasion besides the honored guests
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and hostess were Edna Robison, Myr­
tle DeLong, Viola Newton, Ida Owen,
Inez Rover, Belle Gould, Inez Chase,
Ruth Beyers, Edith Walton, Enid An­
derson, Georgia Richmond, Nellie L.
Wheeler, Ida Oerding, Bertha Smith, —
Isabel Unsoeld, Lotus Eaton, Clara
menta. 287 Front Street, Coquille.
tion and inspection privileges write
Portland Hotels As Usual
Stauff and Annie Robinson.
It*
at once to Credit Deps., Cline Piano
Portland hotel operators announced
Co.,, 831 Jay St, Sacramento, Cali­
Tuesday that all of the eleven hotels, FOR SALE—Light weight Vaughan
Surprise for Mrs. Dale
fornia.
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where a number of employees walked
Drag-Saw.
See it at 601 North
Mrs. D. D. Dale was pleasantly sur­ out last Wednesday on the eve of
Taylor, Coquille. P. F. Miller. It*
prised Thursday when, returning the Rose Festival, are now operating
FOR RENT—House at 441 So. Coul­
from a shopping trip, she found hes on a normal basis and in a position to
ter. See A. H. Grimes at 490 S.
EXPERIENCED Woman wants part
home filled with friends.
Coulter or phone 14-J.
give their patrons complete service.
time housework, in exchange for
Mrs. Dale is leaving Coquille for
Not only have all positions vacated
room and board. Phone 221R. It*
Marshfield and the committees with by striking employees been filled
WE CARRY a fresh and complete
which she has worked in the Mis­ without difficulty, states the an­ SLEEPING ROOMS For Rent; Board
line of Field Seeds, Orchard Grass,
sionary society the past years wished nouncement, but a large waiting list
if‘desired, at 58» North Coulter.
Rye Grass, Clovers, etc. Get our
to show their appreciation of her of applicants is on file at the central
prices. Coos Feed A Seed Stores.
help, which culminated in the sur­ employment office of the hotel as­ FOR RENT—2-room Cottage, freshly
prise.
papered and remodeled, inside
sociation.
FOR SALE — Choice selection of
After an afternoon of sewing and
toilet; lights and water paid; $18
Members of the association report
Dogs. Small or Large, Reasonable.
fun, refreshments were serJPT to the
per month.
Inquire 945 North
that at no time since the strike was
Coos County Humane Society Shel­
following ladies: Mesdames Ireland, called has it been necessary for pa­
Coulter.
Mazie W. Foote.
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ter on Sanford Heights.
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Purvance, Fugelson, Hultin, Minard, trons to make their own beds, carry
McCurdy, Oddy, Leslie, Dale and their own luggage or wash and iron A TWO ROOM Furnished Apartment
for Rent at 350 South Henry, In­ COQUILLE LOTS FOR SALE—Easy
Miss LaVelle Dale..
their own linens, as the public may
terms.
Best residence lots near
quire at 479 North Coulter. Mrs.
have been lead to believe through
school, cheap. Will sell half or all
Flora Dunne.
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Marriage Licenses
certain publicity to the contrary.
—$100 down, your terms for the
June 9—Wendell L. Welsh •nd
FOR SALE—House and lot with 3
balance. Write C. A. Pendleton,
Hazel E. Jones, both of North Bend.
Matters in Probate Court
Orland, Calif.
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fumshed Apts. Business section of
They were married last Thursday by
Ellis E. Shull was last Friday ap­
Myrtle Point. Consider trade for
Justice G. N. Bolt at his office in pointed administrator of the estate
Coquille property. Terms. Priced WE CARRY a complete line of Dr.
Marshfield.
low. Write or see Fred Bull, 438
left by Karl A. Rolund, who died
Hess S Clark Poultry A Stock rem­
June 11—Alfred Drant, of Arcata, June 6. J. P. Beyers, Jesse D. Clin­
Front St, Coquille, or Phone 62M.
edies and tonics.
Coos Feed A
Calif., and Ethel George, of Coquille. ton and Mike Daniels were appointed | St*
Seed Stores.
June 11—B. B. Stratton, of Co­ administrators of the estate which is
quille, and Jean Betz, of Marshfield. estimated to consist of $4,000 in per­ FOR RENT—Furnished Modem 3-
USE Crown Dairy Feeds and Poultrj
They were married Saturday by Rev. sonal and $1500 in real property.
room Bungalow.
Call 387 West
Feeds for better results. Coos Feed
Joel R. Benton at Mrs. J. B. Emery's
Fifth, comer of the Highway.
A Seed Stores.
home in Marshfield.
The
Odd
Job
Man
June 11—John Edward Eckles, of
If your lawn mower needs sharpen­ USE Crown Silver Sheen Fox Feed» FOR RENT—Small house, barn, gar­
Empire, and Lillie Loaise Scott, of
for better results. Coos Feed A
age and some pasture on Coquille-
ing,
or adjusting or repairing, why
Marshfield. They were married Sat­
Seed Stores
Bandon highway. Charles Upton.
urday by Rev. G. A. Gray at his not bring it to 875 North Henry street,
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Coquille,
to
the
Odd
Job
Man?
If
home here.
FOR
SALE
—
Good
ranch
land,
im
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June 13—A. Nordin and Regina it Is not satisfactory after I work it
proved, with implements and stock.
over, it costs you nothing. You be
Washbum, both of Waldport, Ore.
Also good pack pony. A. J. Mayse,
June 14—Donald Richard Vander- the judge.
Phone 8R21, Myrtle Point.
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Also
general
gardening,
lawns,
etc.,
werker, of Bandon, and Maxine J.
all
work
guaranteed.
Avery, of Coquille.
Sam A. Briggs.
PIANO BARGAINS — Latest type
June 15—Henry Watson Hegdahl 21t2
Spinet Console Flat Top Piano, also
and Willa Marie Peterson, both of
Studio upright almost new to be
If
you
want
to
suDecribe
for
a
Port
­
Marshfield.
sold here in Coquille at BIG SAV­
land daily the clubbing combinatior
INGS. Most any terms can be ar­
we offer with the Sentinel will savt
New Cases in Circuit Court
ranged for a quick sale. For loca-
vnu monev
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June 9—State Industrial Accident
T
Commission ■ vs. Lloyd C. Mast.
June -0—Alberta Louise Tyrrell vs.
Norris Pierce Tyrrell.
Suit for di­
vorce.
June 10—Faye June Newton vs. One Cant a Ward Each Insertion
Here are a few suggestions that will be sure to pleaae him:
Ellis E. Newton. Suit for divorce.
No. Adv. 1res than 25 cents
June 15—Veda Carolyn Blair vs.
A SHAVEMASTER — the best electric shaver made—
Frederick William Blair, Suit for FOR SALE—80-acre ranch adjoining
Or a RUBBER-BLADED FAN for his desk at the of­
divorce.
Coquille Valley Golf Club would;
make ideal country home or good
fice or at home.
r
proposition to subdivide.
W. A.
An
ELECTRIC
CLOCK
would be appreciated very much, too.
James, Coquille, Ore., McKinley
MISS INEZ ROVER
You will find these at the
Star Rt Also good mule team for
Piano, Accordion and Organ
sale.
High School Credit Given
Reba Walder Cortez
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is. im.
Entertains B. P. W. Members
COQUILLE BEAUTY SALON
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One of the loveliest ceremonies ever
presented by Beulah Chapter, No. 8,
was the "Friendship Addenda,” given
last Thursday evening in the Masonic
hall
Over eighty members of the
order attended ip honor of "Friend­
ship Night.” Each officer had as her
guest an officer from another chap­
ter in the county. The marching in
double formation was a beautiful
sight.
At the close of the regular
meeting, this beautiful ceremony was
presented under the leadership of the
worthy matron, Miss Bess Maury. The
chapter room was likened' unto a
“Friendship Temple” and the guest
members invited to enter by means of
significant keys.
Mrs. Maud Woodyard, accompanied
by Mrs. Stanley Ayers, sang a beau­
tiful Friendship song during the cer­
emony.
Others taking part1 were:
Mrs. Belle Gould, Mrs, Florence San­
ford, Mrs. Maxine Jeub, Mrs. Gladys
Gano and Wm. C. Ulett.
Dr. June
Martin, member of the Jurisprudence
committee of the grand chapter and
a special guest of the evening, gave a
lovely and inspiring talk on "Friend­
ship” and told how much she was
impressed with the beautiful cere­
mony. Mrs. May Keiser, worthy
matron of Coos chapter, No. 99, and
Howard HntnboMt
Hartley, formerly of Coquille, but
now of Bandon, told how glad she
was to be back after a two years’ ab­
sence.
After the meeting, a social time was
enjoyed with old friends. Refresh­
ments served in the banquet, hall
completed a delightful evening. The
banquet room looked lovely with a
color scheme of pink and white; beau-
june
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Legion Auxiliary
Beulah Chapter’s
Nominates Officers
Friendship Night
The American Legion Auxiliary
met Monday evening at the Legion
' Home for their regular monthly busi-
' ness meeting with the president, Mrs.
Robah Robison, presiding. The main
business of the evening were nomin­
ation of officers for the new year, be­
ginning in October. Those nominated
were:
President -Roseola Kline.
1st-Vice President—Jerusha Lund.
2nd Vice President—Eula Schram.
Secretary—Mabelle Rackleff.
Treasurer—Caroline Gray.
Historian—Vera Hooton.
Sergeant-at-Arms—Mabel Kunz.
Executive Board — Effie Miller,
Mabel Yarbrough, Ruth Ax tel.
After the business meeting, lovely
refreshments were served by Eula
Schram, Vera Hooton, Mabel Kunz
and Rosella Kline. Those members
present for the meeting were: Mes-
dames Rock Rdblson, C. T. Selbig,
Fred Kunz, Lee Hand, Jack Arnold,
Frank Schram, E. D. McCune, Perley
Lund, Rosella Kline, D. E. Rackleff,
C. M. Gray, Lottie Aber, Arthur
Hooton.
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