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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1945)
Mo* TWÒ COQCnXt V ALLAT I received so many I to gifts. I know we way somewhere; so I thought) keep us home, as I found eat later. i Soon the neighbors came trooping Such a delightful, friendly letter 'ta until our living-dinner room was found its way to me this week! I fo»L ,nd *ome had to get chairs from have decided to share it with you be- home 1» was a complete surprise to cause you will be sure to enjoy it, us, but how we enjoy both surprises too. The writer kindly gave her per* and " surprisers. They brought re mission. ..._ . freshments, and the women, as usual, "Yes, people ARE nice. A sur took charge; later serving a delicious prise birthday party was being lunch of cakes, salad, coffee and planned for • sweet neighbor of ours punch. “It’s grand for friends to get to for Thursday evening, the thirtieth. Everything seemed to be ready. We gether and really become Acquainted, even had the ’fixin’s’ laid out; ao isn’t it? This is a grand section of our part of the refreshments could Coquille. Our friend who was to be done Thursday morning, early. have been surprised the next evening Wednesday evening, while we were was among those who surprised us; enjoying a visit with some friends,1 but she was surprised, too, when she Davenports Buffet 112J8 * Up Dining Sets w X; id Chests ee ee $s95 CASH PAID FOB FURNITURE, STOVES, BICYCLES Brooks Used Furniture ,....... .. spur friends presented us with a beautiful ! coffee table and a lovely fuschia. *n l'M*d*tlng for the Calif., Guy Words couldn’t express our thanks. their home in Elsinore, ** The gifts are ao nice and will always Wilbarger writes: “We look forward every week very be enjoyed; but more, the friendly much for the paper that is truly a spirit which prompted the giving. ” I letter from home. May we be worthy. “This finds Mrs. Wilberger and “You see, Pat, thia happened to be our forty-fifth wedding anniversary. myself enjoying good health. We’ve Our children were unable to be with had lots of hot weather this summer us; so our neighbors were our fam but it’s beginning to feel like fall ily. Only one change would I have now. “We’re very happy about V-J day made,* had I known. You see, Pat, I would have bad both my house and and are anxiously awaiting our boys’ myself shining (perhaps.) Yes Pat, safe return.' Coast Highway Association Convention, Oct. 21*22-23 A lottar from the Coast Highway y^yHatinn office in Coos Bay state» that the dates sent out last week for the annual convention of the associa tion were incorrect, and that the con vention will be held at Gearhart on Oct. 21-23-23 Keys made tor all locks. Stevens *Cash Hardware. Coquille. Ore. tf Calling carda «0 ror »100. people are very nice. I always enjoy I your articles and thought you would I Dessert Supper For Mrs. like to meet my neighbors, too. Pat McKeown Last Evening Yours, Mrs. Walter Laird A gay evening was shared by ac Wasn’t that enjoyable? I was pleased beyond measure that some quaintances of the recently-married one had a desire to share her happi Pat McKeowns when a group of ’"' “ w,re ----- ness. and chose me to write about it I- |lad1 «»-hostesees atasev. I thirty dessert supper in the Coquille It has occurred to me that it would1 lfaul <i^n< hal1 Wednesday, Sep- New Arrivais be interesting If you would write to tember ’ About forty-five guests me your impressions of the County were bidden to the dessert and mis Fair. Tell me the things you «spec- eeUaneous shower which followed, tally enjoyed and the things that' Women from out-of-town who en-| weren’t ao pleasing. The folks who joy’d the evening included Mrs. Mc- devote their time and labor to enable Keown’s grandmother, Mrs. Elzner you to have a Fair of which to be ot Norway, Mrs. Harold Zeigler of proud, can determine the degree of Portland, and two aunts of the bride, , success their efforts have brought, Mr*- Herman Detlefsen and Mrs. Er- 'only by noting your reactions. Write nert clau**n at Broadbent roe your opinion and I will pass it; -------------------------- on—withholding your name, ifjou New Iw circuit Court |As Rver PM. wish. Auk- 30—Gwendolyn M. Ostllnd vs. Oliver P. Ostllnd. Suit for Birthday Party For David vorce. Mattoon September 5 Sept. 4—Hubert 8. Campbell The table was beautiful in pink Lucille Mae Campbell, Suit for and green when David, small son vorce. of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mattoon, en Sept. 4—Earl D. and Alma tertained a number of young friends Hargrove vs. Coos Bay Townsite Co., with a party in his home on the oc- Phillipa & Hambaugh Realty A Con casion of his third birthday Wednes struction Co. Suit to quiet title. day, September 5. There were prizes, Sept, fr Selma Kohler vs. Daniel oake and ice cream for - Artie and I Hampton. Suit to quiet title. Johnny Wood, Mary Linn Anderson, Susan Laird, Bobby Jean and Marriage Licenses Past Week Butchie Harris, Judy Taylor, Cath- Sept. 4—Arnold Froehlich, OT Mil leen McCarthy, Jesse Wood, Richard and BiUy Walker, Janice and Donna waukee, Wk, and Dorothy Berg, of| Schroeder, Donny Taylor, and the North Bend. ■J., j — iiju « host, David Mattoon. Occasional Pieces Coffee Tables, End Tables and Nite Stands A special guest at the party was David’s daddy, Fl/c Ray Mattoon, who arrived September 1, for a twelve-day leave before reporting to Newport Beach, California, where his ship is undergoing repairs. Insurance is too important to take chances. SEE ME. . F-KBef Phone 90S _ HOW ABOUT HAVING SOMETHING COOL TO ORINK WHILE WE LISTEN TO THIS PROGRAM ? Night 104-L ».!■ ■ h,- . $11.95 Beautiful New Hassocks $10.95 to $14.95 Clothes Wardrobes $9.95 & $10.95 ■t the thing for those extra clothes Cory Coffee Makers Purkey Furniture 1*0 LIKE SOME OF THAT DELICIOUS ICED COFFEE WE HAO FOR DINNER. ONLY THE COFFEE I BUY ATI D illard TASTES SO GOOP ICED « Calling cards, 1R) for 91-00 Salvage Collection of Tin and Paper Please deliver all paper and tin cans to the Coquille Salvage Depot before that date or ■ Call 195 The Government stresses the fact that the Need for Salvage Materials continues but salvage committees under the Division of The War Pro duction Board will be discontinued. GREEN PEPPERS Let us make Our Last Drive as successful as those in the Remember the 501b. Sack POTATOES DILLARD WATERMELON deadline of SEPTEMBER 15th —YOUR SALVAGE COMMITTEE 4 lbs Bu. box $1.89 DILLARD TOMATOES DILLARD CANTALOUPES Western’s Supreme Quality Roofing Asphalt Shingles (Standard -Hexagon) (2 bundles to a square) Red or Green Per bundle *’*AeWw WESTCOTE Supreme Quality” Roofing is fully guaranteed and Underwriters Ap proved. It’s super-saturated with finest asphalt and hag a coating that will not run or become brittle. ,r 45 LB. MICA Per Roll •5 LB. MICA Per Roll M LB. SLATE Bed or Green ' Complete with Nails $1.69 $2.39 $2.65 I Cement FIBRE ASBESTOS ROOF COATING Half Gallon 2$e Five Gallon 52.89 BUTTER Swift's Brookfield AGED CHEESE Lb 2 for 85« 25« ji« 25« J5C 12 points 4 points 45c lb 39c FOLGER'S COFFEE 1 lb. jar 33c QUART JARS Good Housekeepers complete 2 doz $1 59 TRUPAK RICE I lb. package •. 2 for 29c FREE DELIVERY • ANYWHERE • ANYTIME < Courteous Service Free Parkina HARRY M. JOHNSON, Prop.,—Authorised Dealer Official O.PA. Tire Inspector iM South Taylor, Coquille tou Are Atwayg Welcome At Dillards