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. FRIDAY, ARAGO I made the evening a happy one for Civil Service Schools Hood New Car Offered for Oldest Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Collier, Lee, the following, C. S. Weeb and Char- ‘ wink Job Seekers Chevrolet, Now Running Glenda Steward and Ray Shane left les, Leon Pauli and George, Alton (Portland Better Business Bureau) Billings, Marvin Shaw, Clyde Lillie, early Monday morning for Portland, Chevrolet’s one millionth car of Job seekers, and others desirous of where they will 11 visit during the holi- Ray Parker. Wallace Cart, J. L. Bur- finding something that pays better 1935 production te to be presented to days. Mrs. Etl Ithel Collier Steward is tta, John Carl, Herbert Carl, Law than their current employment, are the owner of the oldest Chevrolet li recovering nicely from her recent rence Rackleff and Elite, B. B. Wat falling easy prey to an insidious censed and in regular use in the Another operation and was out of the hos- kins and Ernest, George and Allen brand of civil service school propa United States, and the co-operation Clarence and Price pital by Christmas day. They wili Zinzerling, ganda. Prospective students are be of America’s leading newspapers and Schroeder, of Corvallis, L. M. and visit Mrs. Evelyn Shank also. ing led to believe that government every one of the 10,000 Chevrolet Mrs. Edith Woodward and her Stephen Aasen. The affair was en jobs are plentiful and qpsy to get, dealers has been enlisted to discover daughter. Miss Edythe, came down joyed so much that plans were made and that, unlike other fields of liveli this car and its owner, announces K. NEW ideas All from Fairview Saturday for the to have another dinner soon. hood, there are no "rainy days”—no M Chase, Pacific regional manager. NEW opportunities partakers said the boys were experts Christmas vacation. The one millionth Chevrolet built hard times—-for those who work for NEW ambitions Mr. and Mrs Tyrrell Woodward on ice cream making especially. Uncle Sam. The advertising of such within the current year came off the Christmas carolers were about the drove to Roseburg on Tuesday to civil service coaching schools has assembly line al Flint, Michigan, on NEW hopes meet her aunt who came from Fres main street in Arago Chrsitmaj eve. featured pictures of Uncle Sam; December 13, just eight days after NEW plans no. California, to spend several weeks The rain did not seem to dampen played up the words “Government Chevrolet produced its eleven mil their spirit and they heartily enjoyed in Arago. Jobs;” listed an assortment of appar lionth car since the beginning of the the treats they received for their ef BETTER resolutions Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Watkins spent ently available civil service positions, company. forts. Sunday and Monday in Bandon Presentation of the millionth car stressed the security and permanence BETTER records Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schroeder, Edwin Keltner from Corvallis and of such positions; and exhorted pros >f the year—a 1936 Standard coach— MAKE IT YOUR BEST Claire Keltner from Knappa arrived Lois, Price, and Mrs. Emily Hickam pects to rush in their inquiries on will be made to the owner whose Sunday to spend the vacation with and Kent came in Saturday from how to get these jobs. Chevrolet is discovered, between Dec. OUR ASSISTANCE IS their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Corvallis to spend Christmas visiting So far as the “no hard times” pro '.8 and midnight, Jan. 15, to be the relatives. On Sunday Mrs. Frank AT YOUR DISPOSAL Keltner. ildest model licensed and in regular paganda is concerned, adverse condi Dan Rogers was home for the Burbank entejrtained Mr. and Mrs. -lew have not only occasioned indef- service. _ _______________________ week-end from his work in Curry Price Robison in their honor. It te specified that, to win, the old- nite postponement of many examin Miss Alice Scott was the guest of county. He went back to work Mon imer Chevrolet must have been reg- ations, but drastic lay-off of .thou FIRST NATIONAL BANK day and Tuesday, returning for Miss Eleanor Corthell in Marshfield «nds of government employees, anc ilarly licensed for operation during on Christmas. of Coquille, Oregon Christmas day with his family. he current year, possessing its own .he actual elimination of' entire de Mr. and Mrs. Ray Watkins, Everett Mr. and Mrs. John Myers returned partn\enta. Recent government bul 1935 license tags issued before De to their home in time for Christmas and Dorothy Belle, of Eureka, Cali letins have carried warnings and cember 1. It must, also, have been Hi Empire with Mr. and Mrs. Isele fornia, visited Tuesday and part of urged investigations. One says; licensed as a passenger car, and be Edinger after spending six weeks Wednesday at the Watkins ranch. “There is reason to believe that ■quipped, with a complete passenger visiting her daughter in Los Gatos, They, with Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Wat agents of some coaching schools en ■ar body. It must bear the original kins and Mr. and Mrs Ernest Wat California. Bridge Happenings courage clients to pay for training fo: ■ngfne and chassis number, legible kins and family had Christmas din Those who attended the school pro examinations which are not likely te and unaltered. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mack and ner at the John Damron home in To enter a Chevrolet for considera- be held for a long time . . . Au children, Charles and Jimmy, went to gram in the gymnasium Friday after Bandon. noon were very fortunate because ion, the owner need only drive it to thentic information regarding pend Marshfield Tuesday to spend Christ Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McAllister and mas at the home of Mrs. Mack's sis they were taken straight to fairyland, Mary Jean left Friday afternoon for ing examinations may be obtained iny Chevrolet dealer’s showroom and where they saw Queen Titania her without cost, from the Civil Service tubmit it for examination, receiving LIIJEQV1ST, SWANTON ter, Mrs- Chris Lund. self rule from a high golden tLrone Bandon, where they will spend the Commission, Washington, D. C., or a blank on which he will report the & SLACK There were 22 present at the vacation at the Ed Wannamaugher 0 j from any of its authorized represen -ngine and chassis numbers of' the Grange meeting Friday evening. in a setting of real fairyland wauty. home, Attorneys and Counsellors The program was: car to the Chevrolet Motor Company tatives.” Secretary Ruth Brown and executive First National Bank Building Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Aasen drove t-j Song, “Come All Ye Faithful,” high Complaints received by the Port it Detroit, where the company’s rec committee member, H. A. Hatfield, Bandon Wednesday to have dinner Coquille Oregon land Better Business Bureau dtecloec ards will determine which te the very were installed for the coming year school girls' chorus, directed by Mias at the A. Hyberly home. in service. Eleanor Corthell. high-pressure tactics and deception oldest 1 The new officers filled their chairs S. N. Rowan and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. W. E. Holler, vice president and Play, “ Christmas Eve in Fairyland, ” upon the part of coaching school for the first time, all but three hav DR. J. R. BUNCH with the following cast of players: Rowan and children, Mary Jane, talesmen. Complainants advise that general sales manager, in notifying ing been installed at the joint instal M. Chase of the search for the DENTIST The Queen, Maxine Rackleff; Her Evelyn and Paul, of Sixes, were the -hey were led to believe that the K. 1 lation in Myrtle Point Dec. 14. Karl Attendants, Arda Gillespie and Doro guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Barklow .-oaching school was either connected oldest car, said that the presentation X-RAY Service Ehrig and H. A. Hatfield made a re thy Stevens; The Christmas Spirit, for Christmas. n some way with the government, o; te intended as a New Year’s gift as a Laird Bldg. First Street port of the progress of the committee Rachael Rogers returned to her Mary Jean McAllister; The Herald, ■njoyed such close contact and “in- -eward for the driver^ whose good Telephone 82-L% Coquille, Oro. which wa> appointed to see about Harold Devtr; The Brownie Messen home on Friday from Twin Oaks 4de information” that it knew of •are and maintenance has enabled the getting electricity out to this com ger, Gerald Lillie; The Crooked Man, where she has been staying with Mr. ■oming examinations before they very oldest Chevrolet to survive after munity. Several business matters Gerald Woodward; The Queen of and Mrs. Elite Shull She will re vere officially announced. They wen nany years of operation. GRANT CORBY were attended to and plans made for “Chevrolet te happy to present this Hearts, Anne Watkins; Her Atten main till after the holidays. old that such and such an examine a clean-up day Saturday, Dec. 38, to Attorney at La* Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rogers, Dan, Jr., 1936 model.” said Mr. Holier, “be dant, Victor Davis; The Earth Girl ion would be held within ninety clean up where the hall burned. The Richmond-Barker Bldg. who was selfish, Benita Floyd; The Milton, Rachael and Julia, attended lays, or upon a definite date. Th* cause it feels that some recognition is ladies will serve dinner for the work Earth Boy who was selfish and caus a surprise party given at the Wayne pecified time had passed; promisee due the owners of Chevrolets. Our I’hone 157 Coquille, Ore. ers. ichievement of a production totalling ed Santa’s illness, Donald Hollen Watson home in the Valley View Residence Phone 24-M xaminations had not been held, no Mr. and Mrs. Alrqa Cribbins and well over a million cars during the beck; The Old Woman in the Basket, district Saturday evening. .■ven announced; and their com little son, Donald, of Marshfield, have Alvena Billings; The Old Woman in plaints to the school had been Ig current year 1s to be credited largely been visiting the past few days with J. ARTHUR BERG the Shoe, Bernice Gillespie; Her Mounting Cost of Government nored or disregarded The wide o motorists who began purchasing Mr. Cribbins* mother, Mrs. Frances A t torne/ at La* Child, Angela Milan!; Santa Claus, Cost of government, taxation, and spread use of so-called “Refund Chevrolets years ago and have placed Cribbins, and other relatives and Everett Doyle; Mother Goose, Lauro economy loom as major, if not the Agreements" has fostered more mis -nany repeat orders since then. Booms 1 4b 3 friends in this vicinity. “I wish that I could have the thrill Farmers A Merchante Bank Bldg Bernice Lillie; Tom, the Piper’s Son, most important issues on the 1936 representation. Students have been Clarence E. Ellison, principal of the Pilone 37 Donald Deardorff; King Arthur, Ken political horizon, according to the assured that in paying for one of that te in store for the owners whose local school, left Saturday night to Coqtiille, Oregon 'arly Chevrolet—a car maybe 15 or neth Stevens; Little Bo-Peep, Glenda spend the Christmas vacation with Jean Lillie; Humpty Dumpty, Donal/ weighted opinion of Washington ob these coaching courses, they simply 18 years old—will be supplanted by a couldn ’ t lose. servers In two successive speeches They thought they relatives in Portland. Patrick; Jack Horner, John Paul President Roosevelt has referred to were going to get jobs within s yesr, 1936 model.” DR. W. V. GLA1SYER The Christian Endeavor meeting Although the presentation will be ’ Root; Tommie Stout, Joe Parker; efforts to cut expenditures. They found Many or their money back. VETERINARIAN Sunday evening will be held at the Curly Locks, Donna Floyd; Little Bey political students have insisted that '.hat the “Refund Agreement" had a nade as a New Year’s gift, the time Mooton home, with Miss Lou Hooton County Herd A Meat Inspectai Blue, Billy Parker; Jill, Glenda Stew economy measures can not be made catch in it, and the student is invar- for submitting cars for consideration leading. The topic te* "My Hopes art; Tommie Tucker,' Eugene Parkei; issues because the average person is iably required to try the first exam- has been extended, to include Jan. Coquille, Oro. 'or the New Year." Peter Pumpkin Eater’s Wife, Cecile not interested. But this is belied by ination covering the training for 15, because of the short period be Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Culvw and Deardorff; Old Mother Hubbard. the fact that in the face of repeated which he has paid. In other words tween Dec 13, the birthday of the J. A. RICHMOND children, Mary Louise and Evert, Thelma Damron; Jack Spratt’s Wife, demands by the business community if no government exsmination is held millionth car of the year, and the went to Marshfield Tuesday to spend PUYS1C1AN and BURGEON Lillaver! Myers; Little Miss Muffet. that the cost of government be re ‘or a period of years, the job seeker 'irot of the year. Announcement of Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Theo- Richmond-Barker Building Marian Hoxey; Mary, Quite Contrary, duced to avoid endangering public n the meantime can expect no re he award will be made on or about dore Lund. Bonnie Jean Barklow. Coquille, Ore. credit, the Administration has been fund, regardless of how dissatisfied January 32, as soon as the records A Christmas program of songs, The play closed with a song by the forced to admit that reduction must he may become with his training or san be carefully studied to determine Phones: Office 82M, Res. »3R recitations, musical readings and a exactly who has the oldest Chevrolet primary children. It was directed by come. treatment. pantomime was presented by the in active service. Miss Martha Jane Weeb with the as In view of the volume of Inquiries While this subject was being dis Bible school Sunday morning, fol sistance of Mrs. Ray and Miss Scott. missed widely in Washington, the and complaints now being received, J. J. STANLEY 'owed by a treat of candy and nuts All the grades then enacted a scene Treasury announced that the govern 'he Portland Better Business Bureau Attorney-at-Law or the children. of Christmas Carol singers led by ment debt for the first time in history emphasizes the following: (1) None Office at residence. 279 Boeth Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Gates have I Bernice Gillespie. A ptayetlet. The had gone above the 830.000,000,000 of these coaching schools hss any Willard 8t„ CoqeiUe told part of their place, on Salmon I Messenger," had the following cast: mark. The rise in the public debt connection with the government or Tulch, including the house, and have Calllng cards. 50 tor 91 00 Clyde Lillie, Alton Billings, Lois Rob noved into one of C. S. Murphy’s ison, Arthur Milan!, Billy Parker, since before the Civil War is shown 'inside information" on examinations or appointments. (3) None of their ; n a table compiled by the Associated ouses. Esther Barnett, Edith Zinzerling. Ne Press: so-called “refund agreement” actu IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Mr. and Mrs. W A. Lett and Mr. oma Miller. The program closed June 30, 1881 . 5 90,582,417 ally agree to refund your money one STATE OF OREGON IN AND ind Mrs. Orlin Lett were Christmas with the high school girls’ chorus June 30, ISM . .. 2,755,783,929 rear from the day you begin, or com- FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS quests at the Elmer Wilson home at tinging, “Joy to the World.” In the Matter of the Estate June 30, 1883 . 961,431,788 lete. your course They are as in Si'kum. Sunday morning Rev. Mr. Barr, of June 38, 101« . of .. 1.225,145,568 definite as the indefinite date of the Miss Myrtle Beckett who was op- Sarah L. Wood, Deceased. Myrtle Point, gave the Christmas June 30. 1010 . (3) . 25,482,034,419 next government examination. MSted on at the Mast Hospital in Notice To Creditors sermon in the gymnasium. A brief June 30, 1030 . 16.185,308,29J Government job-seekers should con Myrtle Point December 1 for a rup the Notice is hereby given that nrogram followed. A play portray lune 30, 1933 .. .. 19,487,009,7M sult civil service authorities as to the undersigned has been duly appointed tured appendix, is getting along 22,538,872.56c arospect of future examinations, be- executor of the estate of Sarah L nicely but was not able to get home ing the review of the quarter's Sun June 30, 1933 . day school lessons which led to the June 30, 1934 . Wood, deceased, and all persons hav ore paying money for any coaching .. 27,053,141,414 ing clairhs against said estate are by Christmas as her family and birth of Christ was gvien by the June 30, 1935 .. 28,700,892,834 course. (4) Statements by salesmen, hereby notified that they are re friends had hoped. members of the two high school Sun- Nov. 37, 1935 .. . 29,841,808,134 at variance with the above facts, quired to present same duly verified Mrs. Stanley Lake and son. Junior with proper vouchers therefor, to the Bartlett, who have been quite ill with day school classes, recitations by This is exclusive of the state and should be reported promptly. John Paul Root, Glenda Jean Lillie, undersigned, at the law office of local government indebtedness, Harry A. Slack, in Coquille, Coos flu are much better now and Junior ■nd Anne Watkins and several songs Body and Fender repair work don« which, when added to federal red County, Oregon, within six months is able to be out. by the junior boys’ vested choir with figures, lifts the general indebtedness by experienced mechanics. Our body from the date of this notice. Christmas songs sung by a chorus uaintei is an expert. Let us prove Dated this 11th day of December to above 850,000,000,000. Calling cards. 50 for tl 00 made a well rounded program. In 1935. we have the best of repair service O. C. Sanford, the evening services were dismissed Southwestern Motor Co lit« WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE Executor of the Estate of Sarah L >ftcr the Christian Endeavor so that Notice Is hereby given that war- Wood. Deceased. 48t5 -anta up to and including No. 7314, those who wished might attend pro grams in town. WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICK issued by Coquille School District, No. 8. will be paid upon presentation to On Saturday afternoon the girl« in Warrants No. 885 to No. 908 incl., 'ho district clerk, on and after Satur Mrs. Rackleff’s Sunday sdiool class dtnwn against Union High School day, December 31, 1935. Interest on entertained their mothers with a District, No. 3, Riverton, Oregon, will said warrants censes on that date. bo paid upon presentation to the Keith Leslie, Clerk. Christmas tea held at the home of clerk. School District No. 8, Coqui he Mrs. J. L. Burtis. The girls had pre Interest on said warrants ceases Coos County, Oregon. 49t3 pared a very entertaining program is the one and ONLY publication with the knowledge, experience and Dec. 20, 1935. which featured a surprise Christmas courage to give you every week the first-hand inside information which Mrs. M. E. Borgard, , is positively necessary for you to have. It is the ONE publication which tree with gifts for all and dainty re NOTICE Clerk U. H. Na 3, te under no obligations to the bis moneyed interests or Curs of trade— freshments served at small tebl«*s -Notice is hereby given that the an 4913 i Star R„ Bandon, Ore. none of thou fatal tie-ups with the selfish cliques who gamble in tbevery nual meeting of the shareholders of about the room. Those in attendance Ufa blood of the people. That’s why the I’athAnder is in a position to tell ’ht First National Bank of Coquille. were Mrs. Nile Miller and Gladys, you unvarnished facts in the _________________________ plainest possible English. You can de de- . ___ the _______________ _ ________ ___ can WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE Oregon, for the election of directors pend on every word it says—and id there is no substitute for reliability. Notice is hereby given that all for the ensuing year and for the Mrs. George Zinzerling and Edith, warrants drawn against the General it-nsaction of such other business as Mrs. W. E. Cross and Lodema, Mrs. Fund of the City of Coquille, Oregon, mny properly come before the meet John Carl, Mrs. Melden Carl, Mrs Washington is now the news center of the entire world. It is the one and endorsed prior to April 1, ing will be held at the office of said Art Doyle, Mrs. Leon Pauli, Mn. Oluf place in the country where a strictly unbiased and reliable publication 1932, are hereby called for payment Brink in Coquille, Oregon, on Tues can be issued. That is why the Pathfinder is located there. The same Aasen, Mrs. Ray Parker, Mrs C. S. upon presentation at my office. In day, January 14th, 1936, between the clear sighted vision which led to the sclec Webb, Mrs. Ernest Watkins. Annie terest on such warrants will cease as hours of 10 A. M. and 8 P. M. the home of the Pathfinder over 40 yean of December 8, 1935. Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this Deardorff, Leatha Munford. Mary single issue of W. S. SICKELS, Treasurer. Sth day of December. 1935. It is our and Jean Watkins, Mrs. Clarence 4713 City of Coquille, Oregon. L. H. Hazard, President offer you at a Schroeder and Lois, from Corvallis, E. D. Webb, Cashier. 4715 the greatest and mo« _________ ______ Mrs. Lawrence Rackleff and Mrs. J. Sr—The PATHFINDER—together with THIS WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE r L. Burtis.'" APER, both a full year—63 week»—for Warrants Nos. 133 to 216 inclusive, G. T. COOK On Saturday evening the boys in drawn on District No. 35 of Coos Brick Mason Ernest Watkins Sunday school class County, Oregon, will be paid upon presentation to Frances L. McCarthy, Fireplaces and Chimneys entertained their dads with a dinner Clerk, McKinley, Ore. at six-thirty in the kitchen. Speeches P. O. Roa 62, Coquille Interest ceases Dec. 30, 1935. 49t3 by the dads, Christmas table decora tions, contests and Noel place cards Calling 1936 Nineteen Hundred Thirty Six NEW YEAR Professional Cards THE PATHFINDER / EVERY WEEK FROM WASHINGTON, D. C. Onff> Valley Sentinel S uper S hell