PAGI ELEVEN
Coquille Smith-Hughe«
Depart ment Ranks High
The Smith-Hughe* department of
Coquille high school rat** among the
best in the state. This year the en
rollment comprise* over 50 per cent
! of the total number of boys attending
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High School and their annual program
I which follows attest* to th* interest
( being shown in the work.
The program calls for active par-
1 ticipation in the Coo* and Curry
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County Fair, the Pacific International
Lire Stock Show; the building of a
new farm mechanics shop; sponsoring
a Father and Son banquet and the or
ganization of a Thrift dub.
The
Thrift club ha* been in operation for
the past five weeks and the average
saving* haa been 815.00 per week.
That the boy* are aincer* in their
desir* to aave is evidenced by the fact
that up-to-date no withdrawals of
money have been made. It is hoped
that by fostering thrift among the
boy* they will beJndueed to save what
they can during their high school
year*. The enrollment is the second
highest in the state, being exceeded
by Lebanon which ha* two more boy* I
enrolled, the respective enrollment*!
market
beh.g Lebanon 55 and Coquille 58.
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Each year the superintendent of one I
of the schools of this state doing out- I
•Land i ng w o rk m Smit I p Hughes work
is selected to address the Smith-1
Hughes instructor* at the Oregon I
State Teacher? convention at Port-1
land. The fact that W. V. Ferguson, I
Coquille superintendent, has been re-1
qupsted to speak at the convention!
this year indicate* the state-wide I
recognition being given the Smith-1
Hughes department of Coquille High. I
Mr. Ferguson is to deliver hi* address I
at one of the session* of the Oregon I
State Teachers’ Association held ini
Portland on December 26, 27, and 28.1
Having been requested to choose hi* I
own subject, he has elected to speak!
cn some phase of Smith-Hughe* agri-1
Wimer v*. Jack culture in its relation to high school I
Farmers & Merchants Bank
your Ideal, Mealing Place!
Ceaullle
Sunday, • a. m.—Mass in Bandon.
Sunday, II a. m.—Mass in Coquille.
Rev. L. A. LoMiller, Pastor.
Church of Christ
Bible School 10 a. m. N. C. Kelley,
Supt.
’Morning worship 11 a. m.
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
Evening servie* 7:30 p. m.
Bible study and choir rehearsal each
Thursday et 7:30.
Come and worahip with tu.
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D. L. Haqkett, minlatcv.
education.
C. H. S. Was Sixth in Oregon
Gault.
Complete data received Tuesday by
Nov. IS—Viola McHale vs. Thos.
W. M. Cunning, Coquille high school
McHale. Suit for divorce.
Nov. 18—Southern Pacifie Co. vs. Smith-Hughes instructor, on results
of the Pacific International stock
A. J. Eberhard.
judging contest, show the tsam repre
senting the local school to have plaeed
sixth, out of 32 schools in the state of
Oregon, and thirteenth out of 69
tsamt entered. The sixty-nine teams
represented five states and one Cana
dian province, British Columbia. The
states represented were California,
Idaho, Montana, Washington and Ore
gon.
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Smith-Hughes work in the state of!
Oregon proved itself superior to that
of other states represented in this
eontast, tn that the first five places
were taken by Oregon high schools.
Independence, Oregon, wa* first, New
burg second, Canby third, Dayton
.fourth, and Woodburn fifth.
Russen Martindale, a sophomore in
farm crops at Coquille High, placed
fourth in the Jersey judging team
among a field of 207 boys.
Districts Receive Money
And A Shareholder
In The Swift Family
The county and elementary school
funds were mailed to the clerks from
the office of the county superintendent
on November 12. The law provides
that, the county school found shall bo
apportioned according to the number
of elementary teachers in the district
These two funds are great factors in
equalising the tax throughout the
county but in npite of these our school
tax ia very unequal.
The stat* school fund will also be
mailed out from the office of county
school superintendent this week. The
distribution of this is based upon the
number of pupils on the census, how
ever, this fund is a very small one
and does not play a very large part
In the matter of school finance.
Eyes tested—glasses fitted. V.
Wilson, Optometrist, Coquille, Or*.
Is it insured?
PILES .Jiiun.
Church of God
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meetings every Thursday
evening 7:30 p. m.
Everyone cordially invited.
Pastor John Bradly.
Christian Science Society
Coquille Flower Lovers
Club Notes
Tenth Legion Superintendant — H.
E. Armstrong, North Bend.
Quiet Hour Superintendent—Claud
Haggard, North Bend.
Junior Superintendent — Mrs. A.
N. Peterson, North Bend.
Intermediate Superintendent—Mrs.
B. L. Shaffer, North Bend.
YEAR LAID AT II. 0.
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Sunday School at 9:80 a. m.
Sunday Service at 11 a. m.
Subject for next Sunday: ‘‘Soul and
Body."
Wednesday evening meeting at 8
o’clock.
Free public Reading Room open in
Church Building every Tuesday and
Friday afternoons from two to five.
The public is cordially invited to at
tend cur services and to visit ‘he
Reading Room.
Baptist Church
Rev. D. Lome, Pastor
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m.
Preaching 7:80 p. m.
Prayer services Thursday 8 p m;
Yon are cordially invited to attend.
Scriptural, spiritual preaching
G. A. Gray, Pastor
Foursquare Gospel Church
Rev. Elmer and Joan Sadler. Pastor*
East Second St.
Friday, regular service.
Saturday, Children’s Church, 2:00