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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1939)
PAGE SEVEN 1940 Ford Display By Bosworth Motor October 6. Reaches Ford Height Henningers' ” mh Market nlEL, Specials For Friday and Saturday, October • Tang Salad Dressing *" 29 10c JAB FREE WITH QUART .... ORO SHORTEN I NG £ 39c ( crowd. Special guests were Mrs. , Martha Mulkey of Coquille, county , school superintendent and Mrs. C. C. Farr of Coquille, County W. C. T. U. president. The Arago W. C. T. U. 1 also attended. The program which follows was very much enjoyed by all present: “America, The Beauti ful," upper grades and high school; “The Children’s Pledge,” second grade; “When Frances Elizabeth Wil lard was a Little Girl,” Mrs. Ray’s room. The Drinking Driver Needs His Brains Checked,” Bernice Lillie; Temperance Songs, third and fourth grades; Neapolitan Nights (Duet), Anna Watkins and Jean McAllister; recitations “Not Me,” (short play), Mrs. Ray’s pupils; song, first grade; “Sunrise,” (vocal solo), Gerald Wood ward; “To Drink or not to Drink,” (Rec.), Maxine Rael-left; “God Bless America,.” upper grades and high school;' address, Rev. F. H. Barr of Myrtle Point. At the close of the program, Mrs. J. W. Barnett gave a dedication speech and presented the school with a Frances Willard Peony which was purchased and given by Mrs. Albert Lillie and was planted on the school grounds that afternoon. 14_ The Teachers Reception was held Friday evening in the Arago gym with about 50 present. A good time was had by all playing games after which refreshments of cookies and punch was served. The regular monthly Missionary meeting will be held Tuesday after noon at the church with Mrs. Wayne Woodward and Mrs. Stanley Halter as hostesses for the afternoon. H. E. Watkins was able to be out again Sunday and his friends were very glad to see him again. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woodward drove to Portland Wednesday on business. Wayne Woodward left Friday for Oakridge where he will work as long as the weather permits. The Arago high school has pur chased a volley ball and also a new basket ball. A slip of paper has been posted on the bulletin board for signa tures of anyone wishing to participate in a ping-pong tournament. The school has decided to put on a one- act play and a carnival about the middle of November. Ushering in what is undoubtedly the most superb, most complete ve hicle the great Ford automotive plant has ever produced. Coquille residents will see the 1940 car on display at the Bosworth Motor Friday, October 6. - New beauty is seen in the longer hood and more flowing lines and smart, sealed-beam headlamps. “Self sealing” shock absorbers have given more riding comfort as has the sofa edge of the seats and more flexible springs. Curved disc wheels contribute to the quiet riding effect of the model while new driving ease is found in the new finger touch, two-spoke steering wheel together with beam indicator in driver's direct vision. Improved hydraulic brakes and an all-steel body, sheathed with steel 2nels, top sides and floor and safety iss in windshield and windows of the bodies. It comes in the'two usual Ford quality ranges of the regular áj^Silvertown LIFE-SAVER THORNTON TIRE SERVICE 340 W. Front, Coquille, Tel. 270 Broadway at Curtis, Marshfield, Tel. *52 Southern Oregon’s largest and most Complete Tire Service lF’/zc FORK STEAK PORK CHOPS 23c SHORTENING^ M 39c HAMBURGER GOLDEN FLY 1940 SIDE BACON BOILING MEAT A delegation of 18 from the local Church of Christ attended the Re vival meetings being held in the Church of Christ at North Bend, last Tuesday night. A quartet consisting of Vem Bailey, Eileen Kern, Ruth Towne and C. Adrian Sias sang. The choir of the local church with others plan to attend the revival at the Marshfield Church of Christ next Friday night. The choir will sing there, directed by Mrs. Woodyard. Goodrich Are you a collector? Norton's have everything for the small collection from stamps to minature animals, vases and pictures. s Quality Meats Attend North Bend Revival Meeting n’/zc H'“” “* ONDISPLAY ~ 25c L - - - - We also have fryer rabbits and bene • New Comfort • New Beauty • New Driving Ease • New Interior Luxury • Improved Hydraulic Brakes Models Will Be Shown At Coquille and Myrtle Point mcHCinii // — BOSWORTH MOTOR CO. 369 FRONT ST PHONE 15 COQUILLE OREGON