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Nota« af Interest About
the Coquille School»
School News
A number of weeks ago it was
mentioned that Coquille Hi had made
some entries in a contest sponsored
by the National Cheese Institute
Inc. We are pleased to announce that
Eileen Kern and Helen Biasca were
selected as winners of one dollar each
r
by the institute. Their letter to the
i <
girls states:
“TJj^ National I Cheese Institute is
pleased to annou
announce that you are one
of the winners in the National Cheese
Week Menu Contest, in which you
competed with entries from every
state in the Union. In making thia
award to you the Institute and
udge* wish to express their appre-
ation of the excellence and origin
ality of your paper.”
The Girls* League members play
..ostess to members from other coun
ty leagues this Saturday. In order to
help finance the gathering the league
sponsored the picture, “Happiness
WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE Ahead" at tiie local theatre. Apreci-
Notice is hereby given that war ition is expressed by the members
rants up to and including No. 4977, for the co-operation of the Liberty
issued by Coquille School District, No. Theatre proprietors.
8, will be paid upon presentation to
Tuesday evcnhtg Coquille Hi’s bas
the district clerk, on and after Satur
day, December 15, 1934. Interest on ketball team made its debut against
raid warrants ceases on that date.
Arago. Coach Hartley has had to re
Keith Leslie. Clerk
vamp hlr team around the only re
School District No. 8, Coquille,
ty, Oregon.
48t3 maining veteran, Lewis Donaldson.
The team after consistent coaching
WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE has made rapid progress. Coquille Hi
Notice is hereby given that war will give the other teams in the
Medita
rants, numbered 180, 181, 188, and league considerable trouble.
171 to 178 inclusive, issued by Cun
of Vic!
Tonight Coquille’s Ag. boys give
ningham Schoo! District, No. 10, Coos
famous
County, Oregon, will be paid upon their annual party. Careful prepar
presentation to the derk on and af ation has been made to insure ade
ter Friday, December 14, 1934.
In- quate entertainment for the Invited
terest will cease on that date..
guests. Each year the students look
Lena McCurdy, Clerk.
School District No. 10, Coos Coun forward to the Ag. party as being the
ty, Oregon.
48t5 moat outstanding of informal events.
The faculty play, “Oh Doctor," is
Dr. G. C. Stem, chiropratie physl- rapidly beginning to take the appear
slan, foot correctionist, electro thera ance of a real production. hTe first
CaUin« cards. 50 for fl .00.
pist. 202 Moulton St.. phone MJ. 22tf act has been mastered and work is
commenced on the second act. Don’t
forget that the proceeds will be used
to purchase needed equipment in the
three schools.
• * Washington School News
The VZashington building is radiant
with the spi. it of Christmas. Each
room has a Christmas tree and dec
orations in keeping with the season.
Due to the fact that we have no
place large enough to accommodate
the audience for a single program for
Christmas, there will be three. The
first and second grades will have a
joint program In the second grade
room.
The two third grades will
combine for a program in one of the
third grade rooms. And the fourth
and fifth grades will combine for a
program in the extra room in the team are fair. Though we have no To Extend Service of Hos
building. All parents and friends are tall boys to play center, several boys
pital» at Roseburg
welcome to come.
The programs are good jumpers and willing to do
The
Oregon
Old
Soldiers’ Home at
are made up in connection with reg their best. The boys are practicing
Roseburg
is
being
rehabilitated, ac
every evening after school and are
ular school work.
cording to an item in last Friday’s
Oscar Purser, who recently entered under the direction of Mr. Beck. The
Douglas County Times, and will be
from Arago, has moved to Myrtle first game of the season will be play
used as a camp for disabled men
Creek. Oscar was in Miss Shone*e ed with Powers this evening at the
where they can recover from their
Community
Building.
Junior
High
room.
ailments and at the same time earn
The fourth grade in Miss Elling- students will be admitted on their
their keep.
sen's room is practicing for the students body'tickets. others will pay
There is also a current report that
Christmas program to be given De five cents. Adult admission will be
the new Old Soldiers* Home is also
cember 21st. We are hoping that ev fifteen cents. The probable line-up_
io have its scope extended so that it
ery parent from ouh room can come. will be: forwards, Fuhrman and Cad-'
will be a receiving hospital for the
Edna Hayes, who entered our man; center, Arrell; guards, Stacer
sick or injured from the CCC and
school from McKinley has moved to and Krantz. Substitutes: Goodman,
transient camps of this Pacific coast
Myrtle Point and will attend school Leatherwood, Schaer and Martindale.
The Christmas edition of the paper, section.
there.
The item from the Times in regard
Visitors in the first grade since the due to original contributions - from
to the old Home reads:
last report are: Mrs John Oerding, several students, shows signs of be
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Mrs. Walter Oerding and little eon, ing larger tian usual.
Over
at
the
Oregon
Old
Soldiers
At an election some time ago, the
Mrs. Howard Poet, Mrs. D. E. Rack-
Home buildings, that are being trans
leff with her sister and son, and Mr Junior High student body voted to
formed
into a camp for disabled aged
and Mrs. E. C. Yarbrough. Mr. Yar -henge their colors from red and
and young men, Wm. H. Baillie, of
white
to
blue
and
orange.
The
change
brough is the second father to visit
Salem, is in charge of the work, and
this room this year, Mr. Rackleff hav had been considered for some time as
already has received a' number of
ing visited earlier in the term. Ev many objected to having the same
men who need help in getting back
•olors
as
the
high
school.
ery child’s mother has visited the
Several students have moved re to health and their former morale.
room since school opened, but in three
cently,
Eleanor St. Clair, Lois and Mr. Baillie, who was in charge of
instances, visits were made while the
Delbert Hayes, all moved to the Nor similar work at Klamath was recently
school was not in session.
transferred to the' city to build up the
Patricia Berg, who has been ab way district. Melba Purser, fi new
second unit here.
The institution
student
this
year,
moved
to
Nebraska.
sent for the past month, has returned
This morning members of the for- will give spelter to those aged and
to school.
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•stry service spoke to the students infirm who are unable to engage in
Lincoln Primary Notes
activities required of men in camps
The second grade has two new stu and showed them slides concerning
that have been set up for sheltering
fire
prevention.
dents, Shirley Gibson, from Bandon
men who are able to do real work.
and Leo Call from Winchester Bay.
Mr. Baillie said that most every
The second grade is drilling a chor
542 4-H Members Show Profit body admits that for ten years past
us for the Christmas play to be giver
A profit of »1182.04 was obtained economic conditions have been go
at the Community Building Wednes
>y the 542 4-H club members en ing wrong. As a result many elderly
day, December 19. at eight p. m. This
ol led in the work through the State men were thrust aside, and broken in
program is a free program given by
ollefic Extension Service during health and spirit, have been com-
Call and See These New Ranges
the Lincoln School.
934, according to a report covering i pelled to wander about and exist as
Dorothy Cadman is going to bring
1-H club work in Coos county during best they could.
Such men will be
the second grade a Cltfistmas tree.
he year, received, at the county given shelter and slight work so that
The first grade has written a
igent’s office from H. C. Seymour, this unhappy condition may be cor
Christmas play and are going to
tate club leader.
Every modern minded woman who sees it,
it for
rected, and if the times comes when
'heir mothers to come and see
This information is taken from the they may again seek employment
the kitchen she is bringing up-to-date. And wbat better
next Thursday afternoon.
It was
ecord books, is prepared by each they will be physically fit.
way to start than with a new gas range, most used of
written entirely by the children and
•lub member and sent to the state
So far the eldest man to apply for
kitchen appliances. This Series 1200 Magic Chef is
will be presented by them. The invi
-lub leader’s office at the end of the shelter is 78 yean at age, and the
trim, graceful—with new conveniences which make
tations will be their writing lesson.
rear. Of the 542 boys and girls en- youngest 84, but the moot of them are
cooking easy. New two-piece Broiler, drains fats away
The play has been their language
oiled in the work, 453 completed over 50 and up. These men are do-
from fire — prevents burning and smoking. Automatic
work for three weeks, the songs be
'00 per cent. The total value of the ing all the work about the premises,
Lighter for cooking top burners. Red Wheel Oven
ing music work.
1-H club projects amounted to »3,- and without an exception are deeply
Lineefn Janior High Netes
Regulator. Sanitary High Burner Tray. New T ype Round
135.00. The coot involved in carrying interested in the set up, and every
Head Burners which give a thousand variations of con
The basketball season has begun, m work by the club members one of them appears to be taking on a
and the prospects for this year’s imounted to »852.98.
trolled heat. Time control dock for oven fextra/ if
new lease of life. Among them are
desired. Conveniences of which you’ve never dreamed.
A total of 57 clubs were organized plumbers, carpenters, engineers, fire
carl y in the year in clothing, cookery, men, gardeners, etc. All of these men
canniihg, health, forestry, handicraft, came to the place in bad physical
Coming
•garden. potato, sheep, dairy, pig and condition, resulting from different
DECEMBER 23-24-25
poultry work. Home economics dub maladies and exposure, coupled with
LOCH FOB T« *<» WNI5L
work is supervised through the of- insufficient food, and under care given
WILL ROGERS
flee of the county school superinten- at the camp will be put an their feet,
dent and the agricultural club work All of the men do this work or re-
through the office of the county
agent.
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Economy Market
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