MsWtaMMhi The Sentinel ■........... .. ......... ....... v'I ' ......................... TWENTY YEARS AGO (Taken from The Sentinel 'of Friday, May 26, 1922) .. The sixteen young peopla- whu graduated from the city high school last night were: Meryle Endicott, Adrienne Haaard, Gertrude Bogard, O. Chamber oi Commerce, with a pri- vate office of his own------ pe iiuuui|Sr'of the U. of O. band next year and is planning on bringing them to Coos county during the Christmas holidays. THIS WILL BE THE LAST OF THEM Frapmeit/s of Fact and Fancy TRICYCLES SCOOTERS There were four eighth grade aduatea: Frencis Shepherd, Ken- ?t»i Hansen, Haldane Holmstrom and $6.45 and up $4.45 and uo WBaW ••J* ROLLER SKATES See f Ae complete line at the Owned and operated by 8. W. Motors Co. 352 Hall St. * Coquille, Oregon Who is Eligible to Buy a New Car ? Under newly liberalized rationing rules it is easier than most people think to replace oars now in use with brand-new, long-lived, gas-thrifty 1942 Buicks. Maybe you can wash out worries about tire-life by starting afresh with a com­ plete new set—tires that will last longer, if they’re on a Buick, because new Broadrim wheels both ease the ride and lengthen tire-life. Remember, the 1942 models your Buick dealer now has ready for immediate delivery were built to-serve you through the duration and beyond. So if you’re eligible, you may be mowey ahead getting a new Buick now rather than trying to make an old car “do.” If you're eligible for a near car 1 ~■!*wy Ijji» S.I r■ ...