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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1928)
rrry (Ìhrùitntatì Candy Goodyear keeps thib leadership unchallenged because— Goodyear makes Candy - Candy Fancy Box Candies and Glace Fruita lbs. Best Quality Société Chocolates Family Package Everyday Chocolates The World’s Greatest ORANGES Special Holiday Package Christmas Package ' MELOWEST CHEESE Ready for Mailing 3 lbs. for , - - $1.1 A prize winning Coos County product ORANGES Christmas Special—large size Per Dozen PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO Holiday Packages CIGARS AND CIGARETTES Goodyears outperform any other tires Goodyears are backed by a standard, friendly, expert service—the kind we give you here. How about a Baked Han for Christmas Dinner Choir No. 8 Soprano Solo “The Meaaiah” Mrs. Woodyard No. 4 “Midnight in her Dusky Mantle” Choir No. 5 “Chiming Belk” Choir by Pastor Five Minute Talk “A Lullaby” No. 6 Choir “Christ the Lord is Born’' Choir “Night of Nights” ..................... Phone 69 Phone 133 r •- Busy Comer Grocery Ask for cash tickets entitling you to free Rogers Sil- verware or Save Red Stamps and get the cash discount. Aiata are: w ■ - - —‘r — — — ■ , Sopranos: Mrs. Woodyard, Mri. irrief, -Mi*.' Miller, -MT s . Johnson, teachers and pupil« who «re not well remain at home. “No man liveth to Alto«: Mrs. Skeels, Mrs. Beyers, himself” ia a splendid verse to bear Mrs. Aasen. in mind during the epidemic.—Martha Tenors: ' Mr. Hassler, Mr. Nosier, E. Mulkey, County Supt. Mr. Gant. Basses: Mr. Webb, Mr. Willey, Mr. MYRTLE POINT ITEMS Harberd, Mr. Peart, Mr. Leslie. Accompanist: Mrs. Rietman' at Clark Fensler, of the Hub store, is the piano, Mrs. Hawkins at the organ. in the Mast and Wilson hospital re Free Delivery VnrWrW Merry Christmas A Happy, Prosperous New Year PEOPLES MARKET ; J. L. SI EVENS “Your Ideal Meeting Place” BUILD A GOOD HOME! Title Guarantee & Abstract Co J. E. HARBERD W. H. GRAY Delegates to O. S. T. A. Delegates to Oregon State Teachers Association from Cooe County are: Mrs. June Balch, North Bend; Mrs. Elixsbeth Bennett, Arago; France« Coburn, Marshfield; Ray W. McDuffee, Bandon; Oliver K. Beals, Coquille; Wanda H. Wilcox, Broadbent; and Alice Guerin, Myrtle Point. The association convenes December 27th and closes December 29th. The program promises to be very worth while. Among the speakers aw M. S. Pittman, formerly head of Ru ral Department of Oregon Normal, who is now director of Rural Educa tion of Michigan State Normal Col lege. Mr. Pittman io an expert on ru ral teaching and is very well known through the state of Oregon. ceiving medical treatment for an at tack of flu. The Pacific Bancorporation, organ Miss Thelma Snyder is ill with ised last July, has declared a cash di pneumonia at her home on the Rose vidend -t the rate of >3.75 per share burg highway near Myrtle Point. per annum on both preferred and com Prof. L. P. Linn was able to return mon stock, payable aa of January 1, to hi« work in the Union High School 1929, according to Charles Hall, pres Monday after an attack of flu. ident. Books for transfer of stock Mr«. Benson, an old reeident of will close Deoember 20. Cliecka will Myrtle Point for many years died at Funeral be mailed thereafter as the clerical her home Tuesday of flu. work can be accomplished. services were held and interment was The dividend represents a return of., in the Norway cemetery. slightly less than six per cent on stock Mr. Wilde, teacher in the Junior investment in the corporation, accord High School, is ill at his home with ing to company officials. It is an flu. nounced that future dividends will be The Nativity Pageant, which was paid on a quarterly basis. given at the Methodist Church Sun “This dividend is made possible by day evening, was well attended and the earnings of the bancorporation,” was much enjoyed by all present. said Mr. Hall, “and reflects indirectly Mr. and Mrs. John Lewellen re the gratifying returns from member turned to their home in Corvallis after banks and the prosperity ef the com visiting for several days in Myrtle munities in which they are located.” Point. Pacific Bancorporation now owns or Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bylaw arrived controls ten banks in the state with in Myrtle Point Saturday to spend the resources in excess of 110,000,000. holidays with their daughter, Mrs. The member banks are: Portland Na- Carrick, and family. tkmal Bank, United States National The children in Miss Helen Deyoe’s Bank of Eugene, and the Eugene room extend an invitation to their Loan and~Savings Bank, the Bank of parents and friends to attend their Commerce, Astoria; the First Nation- Christmas program to be given Friday ad Bank, Silverton; the Farmers and afternoon, Dec. 21. The program ia: Merchants Bank, Coquille; Bank of Song by everyone. “Bill,” by four Myrtle Point; the American Bank, children. Play, “A Peep at Santa.” Marshfield; the First National Bank, Recitation, Dorothy Gibson. “The Gardiner; and the Chiloquin 8tate Dolls’ Farewell,” by 12 children. “Do Bank. The corporation also owns the ing the Christmas Stocking,” Leland Klamath Heating company, a public and Robert. Play, “The Mouse’s utility at Klamath Falls. Joke.” Song, “Silent Night,” Aria The Gardiner bank recently de and Dorothy. Then the children will clared ita second 10 per cent dividend enjoy their Christmas tree. for the year. William Baker arrived home from Corvallis Wednesday to spend the holiday vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Baker. , Mr. and Mrs. Dave Carey, of Pow ers, are visiting this week at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Chas. Bel- shsw. Mr«. Jas. Guerin «pent Thursday with her friend, Mrs. J. R. Bunch, of Coquille. Grandma Northup ie quite ill with flu at the home of her son, W. R. Northup. On account of her advanced age it b going hard with-her. Mr. and Mrs. V. White will leave Friday for Corvallis to spend Christ- Bancorporation Dividend BLACKSMITH and Machine Shop We do all kinds of Acetylene and Elec tric Welding, using the Lincoln Electric Welder. We build Septic Tanks, Air and Oil Tanks. We have a miller for making gears of any kind. We build Tree Shoes, High Lead Carriages and Blocks of all kinds. • Come in and get our prices on this and Iron and Steel before ordering. H. T. Wimer & Son ransfer and Delivery Local and Long Distance Hauling We carry a stock ef SHINGLES and are agents for Mill Wood Two Phones—101J «nd 911. homo this week with flu. Mri. Norris ha« been employed as clerk in 'the Dunham store during hU absence.