Personal Mention Conforma s»ys Good Oil Prospect Capt. Hale B. Eubanks, Army Chap­ lain in the U. S. Army transport aar-I A dally paper news dispatch from vice in the Pacific, called Mrs: Eu-[Sacramento, Calif., has the following banks by phone Monday evening to to say about the prospects for oil inform her that his vessel had ar- development in Coos county and the rived in port at San Francisco and ‘ well being drilled on Davis Slough for that if it would be there long enough the Phillipa Petroleum Corporation: he hoped to be able to join his family 1 --------- The possibility that oil may be heV for Christmas. 1 found in Oregon in addition to four Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Ulett left unexplored fields in northern and this me-ning to spend Chrif*"^« ,rld ' southern California was held out to- the week-end with their son, George, day by Carlyle F Lynton. exeëÛTive Jr., and wife in Portland. ; officer of the state lands commission. ........ : j Lynton said the Phillips Petroleum Otto Davis, who is still with the company of Oklahoma is drilling an Standard Oil Co., and was recently exploratory well directly east of the transferred from up in Washington the Coos bay area, and if proven, will to Eugene, writes his father here, mark the first time oil has been found George S. Davis, that he will be in in the state of Oregon. “There is every indication that oil Coquille to spend Christmas. can be found in Oregon,” Lynton ob­ Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kester, of the served, “as the area is rich in coal Igloo Market, Intends leaving Fri­ and tar deposits and because of the day morning for Junction City to general topography." He disclosed that S. W. Griffith, ¡¡pend Christmas. The locker will be < Den again after their return next ebief of the Oregon state land board, week. —> had conferred with California offi- : ’ | cials on this state’s lease forms and Me and Mrs. Geo. E. Oerding were 1 royalty formula in anticipation of among the Coquille flu victims who oil being found in Oregon, Oregon, were confined to their homes the Lyn ton said, wishes to be in the posi­ tion of being able to advertise for bids first of the week. on oil leases on Oregon public lands Miss Alice Fish and Miss Jean in case oil is brought in. Current drilling, now down about Young came in last night to spend Christmas with home folks. The 3500 feet, is located IS'miles from Co­ former, instructor in the Hillsboro quille. high school, went up to the Frank J. Fish rkenh, back from Bridge. They Christians aWake. salute the happy will go north again Sunday, Miss morn Fish’s school opening again next Whereon the Saviour of the world —John Byrom. Monday. -Miss Young will stay in Portland for a month but having re- f- The basis of Christmas is the rock, signed her position there with the Christ Jesus; its fruits are inspiration shipyard housing administration, ex­ I and spiritual understanding of joy pects in January to go to San Fran­ cisco where she has lived for several and rejoicing,—nof because of tradi­ tion, usage, or corporeal pleasures, years. | but • because of fundamental and Mrs. Leland Peart left last Satur­ i demonstrable truth, because of the 1 heaven within us.—Mary Baker Eddy. day evening fpr Hillsboro to be with her mother, Mrs. J. H. Voelker, who An era in human history is the life is quite seriously ill.. of Jesu», and its immense influence for good leaves all the perversion and Ensign Doris Compton of the superstition that has accrued almost Waves, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Laws harmless.—Emerson. are expected in tomorrow to spend In darkness there is no choice. It Christmas here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Compton, and Mr. is light that enables us to see the differences between things; and it and Mrs. W, P. Laws. is Christ that gives us light.—J. C. 1 • I Mr. and Mr». A. J. Claassen and and A. W. Hare. baby boy arrived here Tuesday night I from Portland to spend Christmas FOR SALE—Boy’s Bicycle, new tires, with Beverly’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. »25.00. Mrs. S. V. Epperson, 144 H. S. Norton. Drane St., Coquille. Mr. and Mrs. Lin Swain went out WANTED—Maid at 80 cents per hour. to Corvallis last Saturday; her sister, Apply in person to Mrs. Lafe Compton at Coqufile Hotel. Mrs. Eileen Mason, having passed away early that morning after a long illness. Mis« May’s Shop will be closed all next week from Friday evening, Dec. 24, until Monday morning, Jan. 3. That was forty years ago. Today his weekly statistical and financial reports are read by thousands of busi­ nessmen and his . research work is American business has no more in­ carried on by a large staff of work- 1 ers. ‘ *’ ' v .; —I spiring personality than Roger W. Mr. Babson founded Babson In­ Babson, internationaijy-known busi­ ness commentator and investment ad­ stitute for men; and, in cooperation viser. An outstanding feature of his with Mrs. Babson, developed Webber philosophy has been his life-long in­ Colleges for women,—both national­ sistence on the’importance of religion ly-known education institutions. Here young men. and women may concen­ in business. Born in 1875, reared in an old- trate more in the fundamentals and fashioned atmos- less on the frills of business. To millions of newspaper readers. phere of hard work y and hustle on a farm hfrriiabsonftbestkriownby his fa­ ■ Gloucester, Mr. miliar weekly stories on business Ej|Babson went to the ' which appear in more than 400 pa­ Massachusetts Insti- pers throughout Nqjnih America. Of of Technology unbounded energy, Roger W. Babson Upon graduating in has probably done more than any 1898. he turned in- other man to bring statistics to life, to >OflWBIst>»ctlV('1y to finan- instil a broader vision in,businessmen, , and .to publicize the ups-and-downs cial and business activities. His exertions, however, under­ 1 of the business cycle. mined his health; he contracted tu­ j His “Business and Financial Out- i berculosis and he was sent West “as look for 1944" will appear in an | ! early issue of The' Sentinel. | good as dead!” It was while he was THUR. FRI. SAT convalescing from this dread malady that he worked out some of the pos- ! WANTED—Maid at-80 cents per hour, sibilities and problems of business ' Apply in person to Mrs. Lafe statistics. Compton at Coquille Hotel. WALT DISNEY CARTOON Latest News A HAPPY CHRISTMAS FUHRMAN'S PHARMACY Admission Children 11c Adults - 50c SUN. MON. 1ruE. „ t .» g^lts got RHYTHM'- It'S got WMANCt! It'S got Rgftigy! I I TO THE PEACE THAT IS COMING . . AND THE GOOD WILL THERE WILL BE TOWARDS MEN . . . LET US SAY GOD SPEED. FOR YOUR BOY, OR GIRL . . . FOR ALL THOSE FIGHTING FOR OUR RIGHT TO LIVE IN PEACE AND HAPPINESS . . WE OFFER A PRAYER FOR THEIR SAFETY AND SPEEDY RETURN. TO YOU—OUR FRIENDS—MAY WE EXTEND THE HEARTIEST OF CHRISTMAS GREETINGS The Management Liberty - Roxy Words that spread terror over half a nationi Cartoon “Wacki-Ki Wabbit” Mnfinre Sun. 1:45 Mat. lie 35* Latest News Eves, lit 50c A DANGEROUS MISSION! A BEAUTIFUL GIRL ROBERT DONAT in ». "1 • , ADVENTURES OF TARTU" Capt. Frank Simmons, chief of the Military Police at the Studebaker Pacific Corporation plant near Los Angeles, and “Lo Kou,” Chinese Shepherd dog, who may be used as an auxiliary canine guard for the big Flying Fortress engines being finished there. CARTOON 1