The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 07, 1945, Page 9, Image 9

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Surprise Shower Last Friday
For Mrs. Carl Gilbert .
Mrs. Carl Gilbert was the guest of
, Maynard home. Each of the mothers
present contributed a “Do” and a
| “Don’t” by way of advice to the new
mother. The maxims were entered
in a loose leaf notebook for Mrs.
1 Gilbert’s safe-keeping.
Shower gifts were received from
Mesdames John Seeley, V. R. Mc­
Curdy, R. E. Harbison, Roy Abbott,
Guy Mauney, H. R. Türkei, Alton
Clausen, Kate Watson, H. S. Norton,
Jennie Price, G. E. Stark, Georgianna
Vaughan, Don Pierce, C. L. Tuttle,
Frank Dungey, George Maynard and
Tom Hawkins, the Misses Edna Robi­
son, Jottie Watson and Linda Clau­
sen.
made on the same property, the Return From Month’s Vacation
Trues selling it on contract to Mr
Canada
and Mrs. N. P. McDonald, who are, r
managers of the Coquille Credit Bu- ! Mrs. Virginia Lattin and small
reau.
'son, Bruce, returned this week from
In addition to the above deals, a,a.month's vacation spent at various
Bandon business building recently 1 points. in Canada, including an ex­
purchased by J. I. Franklin of that {tended period spent at the Radium
city was sold through Mr. Oerding’s, Hot Springs health resort in British
Bandon branch office to the McNair | Columbia. This resort is famous for
Hardware Co., whose plans for pos- the medicinal value of the spring of
session will be announced In the near ■ hot water flowing from the Canadian
future.
'
{Rockies, at a temperature of about
Thanks
For Patronage
B. W. Dunn Closes Two Real
Estate Deals This Week
Burton W. Dunn /completed the
sale of two Coquille properties this
Mr. and Mrs- O. B. Finch purchased
the property on East First street, be­
longing to the heirs of the late E. V.
Hand. The Finches plan to move into
the property at once and make it their
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Noble pur­
chased the J. L. Stevens property on
Fishtrap road, one-half mile south of
Coquille, and have already moved
into their new home.
Jury Awards No Damages
For Auto Collision At Bay
The jury which heard the damage
case of C. C. Broughton vs. Josephine
Barnard for $161 in circuit court thia
week, after hearing the testimony, re­
turned a verdict that both parties
W. R. C. Held Regular
were responsible for the auto colli­
Meeting This Week
sion in Coos Bay last February and
The Women’s Relief Corps met for
refused to award damages.
a potluck luncheon at twelve o’clock {
and held their regular meeting at two I
o’clock, with President Id» May
Roth in the chair.
Business wag.
conducted as usual. Reports showed
that several bouquets of flowers had
been given for the sick, flowers had
been donated for several organiza- |
tions and seevral calls had been made
on the sick in homes and hospitals.
Graves of former members were
decorated and flags put on their
graves on Memorial day.
Mrs. Roth and Mrs. Mclntee went
See "Spike” Leslie for the best in
Calling earn*.
M TOT Í1.00.
' wonderful report of It. Much is
being done for blood plasma and
other work in connection with war
| duties — Pres Cor.
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Refrigeratio!
sales
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same
Equipment Now Available without Priority
Orders delivered in the order received
M eu. ft to 7* cu. ft Keaeh-ltt Refrigerators
Come in and inqure about the
Frozen Food Cabinets
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We can now get for you.
re determine heat load and she of equipment
for Walk-Ins, Locker Plants, etc.