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COQUILLE ▼ALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE. OREGON, FftibAŸ. DECEMBER U, IMI. PAGE TWO Ir hat a t q • J ♦ pie of how Goodyear’s greater pro- duction ehables greater value. Just look at this tire! It’« actually superior to many of the higher priced brands— and we can show you why! Goodyear makes millions more tires than anybody else and turns the savings back to you in a better product for the money. O Our many friends yye hereby broad cast greetings of the holi day season. 4.40-21 (29x4.40) $9.60 per pair Lifetime Guaranteed OTHER 8IZES EQUALLY LOW $5*60 6ML90 4.54- 20 (2»x4.54) 4.54- 21 (MxAM) 4.T8-1« (28x4.78) &26-21 (llxAM) Latest Improved Mx8H Rog. A. 5.69 6.65 8.57 439 11.10 1230 16.70 8.54 GOODYEAR PATHFINDER >29.75 .... 1535 Supertwitt Cord Tiro LOW PRICED Sia* Phone Busy Corner Grocery 69 fritt s > m ■aj • I over the week end with her daugh been quite ill the past week with a waa enjoyed by all who attended. Mias Mae Hatcher, who is attend ter and husband, Mr. ajid Mrs. Rus severe attack of tonsilitis, is some better at thia time. ing the normal at Ashland, is spend sell Danielson, of Bridge. Houston and Opal Robinson arrived ing the holidays with her parents, Mra. Marvin Shaw entertained the Saturday evening. They will spend 4-H sewing clubs at her home on Sat Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hatcher. They ejnoyed a Mrs. Frits Bolenbaugh and daugh the holidays visiting with their folks, urday afternoon. ter, Katherine, of Marshfield, are Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson. Hous Christmas tree and exchanged pres apending the holidays with Mr. and ton is attending Normal at Ashland enta. Each member took part in the and Miss Opal is teaching at Glide, program and put on a stunt recited Mrs. Henry Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bellshaw and Ore. a recitation or sang a song, after Open Day * Night Day and Night Sarrica Mrs. J. L. Burtis is enjoying a visit which a delightful luncheon was two daughters spent the week end in Powers visiting Mrs. Bellehaw’s par with her sister, Mra. R. M. Bunnage served. Mra. Shaw is leader of both and two sons, Robert and James, of divisions. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Carey. S5? Carrey Donee and Mike Ray are Portland. They will remain over the Mr. and Mra. George Hampton at tended the County Chamber of Com gram Wednesday afternoon, after Hoover, Uncle Ben and Santa Claus; spending a few days on the Jap Jar holidays. MYRTLE POINT ITEMS Mr. and Mra. B. B. Watkins re merce meeting at North Bend on which an exchange of gifts and candy Geo. Lathy, Ted; Orin Heath, Patay; vis place near Bridge, attending to turned home Monday from Bandon, Monday evening. Mr». Lily Pish left Wednesday for was made. Helen Daniels, Katie; Zells Mae ranch duties. having spent the week end there vis Mr. and Mra. L. M. Aasen and chil Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Schneider ar Moon, Mrs. Bates. There was also a Portland where she will visit for a iting with friends and relatives. dren, LaVaun and Stephen, attended Live News From Arago few weeks. She will then go on to rived last week from their home on second playet entitled. “Mother Kenneth Carl went to Los Angeles the Chrsitmas program and basket Seattie where she will visit her chil Rogue river. They intended to come Goose.” There were a number of Defeat was -encountered by the dren. She expects to bo gone about before the holidays expecting to meet recitations also given. Grace Heath “Bull Dogs” B team at Coquille Sat to spend the- holidays with a college dinner at Broadbent Sunday. In the their daughter, Carolyn, here when gave six weeks. “Santa Claus;” Ernestine urday evening when they met the friend from the O. S. C. where he afternoon they called on Mrs. Aaeen’s brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miss Elisabeth Dement arrived in she came from her school work at Sa Luthey, “A Hard Problem;” Maxine Coquille “Red Devils” B team in a re is attending his third year. Mrs. Fred Lafferty visited with her Everdeen. Myrtle Point the first of the week. lem, but owing to the illness of Mrs. Rackleff, “Why?” Judith Lemon, “A turn game. The first half of the Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Hoffman, of She is attending O. S. C. and is home Schneider’s mother, Mrs. Chas. But Christmas Tree;’’ Bob Luthey, “Not game was give and take, each side mother, Mrs. T. D. Guerin, of Myr ler, they came earlier. Mrs. Butler Too Little to Help;” Fredericks scoring alike. At the half the score tle Point, on Friday. for the holidays. Myrtle Paint were Arago visitors Mra. O. H. Aasen and Mrs. Cleve Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young return is in the North Bead hospital. Brown, “Sing a Song of Santa Claus;” stood 11 to 10 in favor of Arago. At ed Friday from Crescent City, where Among the men at Linfield coHoge, Mary Smith, “Lady Santa Claus.” the beginning of the fourth quarter McAllister enjoyed a visit Wednesday they have been visiting Mr». Young’s McMinnville, who were awarded let The program was very good and the Arago was still In the lead with 18 to evening with their brother, Adolph News Notes From Powers ters for football are Leslie Barklaw, children enjoyed the Christmas tree. 16 when Coquille began to gain and Haberly, who was on his way to Ivan Martin waa called to Portland southern California to visit the differ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jewett left Fri Clifton James and Chris Christenson, Misses Hazel and Agnes Gearhart, tied the score with only a few seconds day for Monmouth to attend the grad all former football players here. who are attending O. S. C, are home to play, and Coquille scored another ent colleges during the holidays. Mr. by the sudden death of his father, Haberly is a teacher in the Washing Jesse Martin, who was enroute to uation exereisea at the normal. Miss Word has been received from Rose for the Christmas vaaction. Some of basket and won by 24 to 22. Powers to spend the holidays. Mr. Irene Waterman being a member of burg that Cass Hermann is some im the other students from there who ' The second game played by the A ton State College at Walla Walla. Miss Winnie Pauli, who is attend Martin was buried at Portland. Ivan the class. proved but still in a critical condition. are spending the holidays in Myrtle teams was a harder fought game than ing Norrtern School of Pharmacy at returned home accompanied by his Mr. and Mrs. George R. Dickinson He has been bedfast for some time Point are: Lloyd Davenport, Beneva the fiirst. Arago took the lead of 14 Portland will be home this week to mother, Mrs. Molly Martin, and his and Lyman Carrier, of Coquille, were and little hope wsa held for his re Volkmar, Jean Guerin, Elizabeth to 8 at the half, and both teams Portland business visitors the first of covery. Dement, Mary Ellen Hartley and John camo back fighting harder than over, spend the holidays with her parents, sister, Mra. P. R. Breuer, and Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Leon Pauli. Mra. George Westsrbery, of Seattle the week. A Christmas program was given in Carmen. with a determination to win. The Mrs. Lester Clinton is enjoying a This is a sad Christmas for the Mar Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nelson and the Broadbent gymnasium Tuesday Other students who are spending “Red De vita” brought the acoro up to visit with her brother, Jack Phen- tin family. children were week-end visitors with evening. The primary room wrote the holidays in Myrtle Point from 18 to 16 with Arago still in the lead nigar, of Fresno, California. The first year sewing clash in the Mr. Nelson parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ja their own play, “Santa's Workshop.“ different colleges and universities at the fourth quarter. The score tied Misses Evelyn and Racel Woodward local high school made a very good cob Nelson. The Nelsons are from "The Christmas Doll Dance” was are: George Baxter and Dick Blark- with only a few minutes to play when will be home this week to spend the showing Friday when the work they Drain. On their return, Mrs. Nel given by Elsie Forrest The advanced low, of Linfield College; Caroline the Bull Dogs slipped in a few long holidays with their mother, Mrs. have completed since the beginning of son’s mother, Mrs. Anna Lemon, and room gave three skiU entitled as fol Schneider and Lucile 8umerlin, of shots and won by a score of 28 to 22. Edith Woodward. Miss Evelyn is school was shown for the first time. her sister, Mrs. Robert Swenson, went lows: “Christmas In Other Lands,“ Willamette University; Velma Hamil Miss Pearl Meyers who is taking teaching at Brooking« and Miss Ra This class is under the direction of out with them. Mm. Swenson will "Mrs. Brown's Christmas Gift,” ton and Margaret Chase, of the Uni nurses’ training in Portland, will be chel is tending at Paulsbo, Wash. Mrs. Russell Murdock. There are nine return to her home in Gaylor in a few “Christmas Gifts,’’ and there was versity of Oregon; Frances and Dolly home this week to spend the holidays days but Mrs. Lemon will remain with music between skits. Agnes Whobrey Booth, of Ashland Normal. Jack Jackson, of Myrtle Point, vis in the class. They have accomplished with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. ited at the Watkins' home, on Halls the art of plain sewing in a very cred her daughter until after the holidays. and Luanna Frye were the chief read Miss Dorothy and Fay LdBranche. Myers. Creek Friday. The American Legion is responsible ers itable manner. who are attending school in Riverton, Miss Edith Woodward who is at- for the Community Christmas Tree, The Junior class have set the date Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Deyoe were are spending the holidays with their The kindergarten, under the direc tendining the O. 8. C. arrived home of January 16 for their ¡day, “I Will, tion of Mildred Fisher, teacher, gave which is placed in its usual place at Coquille business visitors Saturday. parents in Bridge. Saturday evening to spend the holi Fifth and Spruce streets. Thursday T. M. Stover was a Marshfield busi The Brethren Church observed days with her mother, Mrs. Edith I Won't.” Let’s not forget the date. the most delightful Christmas pro afternoon the firemen gave bags of ness visitor Monday. He took a load Christmas with a program Wednes Miss Nettie Halter enjoyed a visit gram on Thursday. A capacity crowd Woodward. candy and nuts to all children up to of turkeys over for sale. Tuesady evening with an old friend, attended. day evening. Miss Verna Knight had Leslie Lett, Arago mail carrier, fuuiteen years of age. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, of Co- Mra. Ethel Iverson, of Chehalis, Miss Helen Deyoe is home for the charge. drove off the road between Myrtle Tuesday evening “The Queet of Christmas vacation. She is a teach Carver and Wilson, proprietors of Point and Arago Thursday morning Wash. Mrs. Iverson was formerly quiHe, are visiting in Powers during the holidays. Santa Chsi" waa put on by the grade er at Klamath Fells. / the Auto Park Service Station, have and had to call a wrecker from Myr Ethel Kellar and resided in this vi Jim Gibbs, of Broadbent, visited school children. About one hundred The Presbyterian church had its team« and scrapers and men at work tle Point to right the ear again. Har cinity for several years when a child. presented the operetta. Mias Char Christmas tree Wednesday evening. on Spruce and Railroad avenue, where ry Vetter was with him. Fortunately She moved to Washington with her with old friends in Powers Mondsy. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Morgan ar lotte Brosius directed the operetta. There waa also a program given as they will erect ten camp cabins. The no one was hurt folks twenty-two years ago and has rived home Thursday night for the Jack WiMoy gave a Christmas reading foltows: The first playet eras in four ground ie across from the service only visited her old home once since Mrs. Martha Mulkey and children, holidays. and Harriot McRay gave a Up dance acta and entitled: “Mary’s Christ station. of Coquille, spent Saturday evening that time. She made the trip this between acts. The high school or mas.” The cast waa: Helen Breuer, time to attend the funeral of her Sunday evening the Bridge Sunday st the C. E. Schroeder home. chestra also gave their assistance. Mra. Vincent; Benny Breuer, Mr. Mr. and -Mrs. Lawrence Barklow nephew, Reed Kellar, who was killed If you want to subscribe for a Port School gave a Christmas program. It at Coquille last week in an accident land daily the clubbing combination Everyone reported a very good pro- Vincent; Harriet McRay, Mary Vin was in charge of Mrs. Roy Beckett, returned from Portland Tuewisy. Gerald Woodward, little son of Mr. we offer with the Sentinel will eave cent; Mildred Hunt, Grandmother; assisted by Mrs. Harold James and They went up last week on business. Tho Senior class gave a abort pro Dorothy Bender, Aunt Susan; Earl Mra. Clarence Billings. The program Mrs. Alma Halter enjoyed a visit and Mrs. Wayne Woodward who has you money. C oquille S ervice S tation Phone 133 Hooker’s Garage i Strang’s Garage