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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1935)
, . ...------------------------ room or family group the Three Coquille Schools *• to ** ‘-onsidered mon or _____ leas rt — “ from ----- *' -------------- apart the community ac- The atmos- High Seheoi News of ‘he school. This afternoon marks the opening n\®r* ' one of friendliness and Here teacher and lootball game of the season with Myrtle Point featuring as .the oppon student toge«her thrash out important ent and Myrtle Point as the place. 1 : personal or group problems which This evening is the first student have a direct bearing on the daily life body parly with the freshmen as of the members of the group. Here special guests. Sophomores are in each studnt has an opportunity to ex charge of the affair with the seniors, press his opinion regarding matters He learns to providing refreshments and the jun affecting the group. abide by group judgments. He learns iors, entertainment. to recognize the strength or weak Gross Wood was elected yell cap tain and Lennis Terry s<jng queen at ness of his own personal character istics He learns to judge himself the first assembly of the year last and build on those judgments. He Thursday. Dorothy Yarbrough and learns to distinguish good leadership June Hickam will act as assistant yell from bad through a study of cases in leaden. volving life situation. Giris’ athletics was instituted Mon Each home room is organized with day afternoon with a long hike permanent officers elected by the through Patterson Grove. Wednes room. A definitely outlined program day evening a baseball game formed of activities is covered by each room. the activity. The high school girls This includes studies in citizenchip, seem much interested in this chance current events, home room programs tor participating in athletics. and a study of individual pupil prob The annual fall order of books lems by the pupil and the home room was received by the library, totalling teacher. twenty-one new books. In addition, the P. T. A. has kindly donated sev enteen dollars to each school for ad Parents who have visited school ditional books, and the library since the last report are Mr. and Mrs shelves will be much improved by the Paul Walker, Mrs. Leslie, Mrs. Tay new books appearing on them. . lor, Mrs. Slack, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. The first P. T. A. meeting of the Keller, Mrs. Dutton, Mrs. Cormey, i year was held in the high school as Mrs. Rackleff, Mrs. Shepherd, Mrs. sembly room on the afternoon of Cockran, Mrs. Slayter, Mrs. Harper, September 19 The teachers were Mrs. Denzer, Mrs. Newdall, Mrs. proud to hear that their members had Knight, Mrs Culbertson, Mrs Ray subscribed to membership one hun Brown, Mrs. Rust, Mrs. Walter Smith dred per cent strong. A social time and Mrs. Woodhurst. was had after the meeting, and re New pupils since the last report freshments of punch and wafers were are: Junior Rivers, Charlotte Bogard,' served by the entertainment commit Edris and Pauline Goodrich. Faith tee. and David Smith left our school for Class officers were elected Thurs California. day. Sept. 19, and was as follows: Miss Miley’s firfl grade .pupils have seniors: president, Monroe Swindall; been dramatizing stories, which have vice president, Gretchen Bunch; sec been read to them. Tuesday they retary, June ftickam; treasurer, enacted “Little Red Riding Hood.” Gretchen Bunch; representative, Friday they will dramatize “The Howard Hickam. Juniors: president, Three Bears." The children are very Kathleen Brady; vice president, Dud enthusiastic in their work and show ley Walton; secretary-treasurer, Vir signs of promising actors. ginia Hartson; representative, Doro The second grade pupils of Miss thy Glaisyer. Sophomore: president, Adams* room published their first Lynn Perrott; vice president, Preston stott. Freshmen: president Fuhrman; vice president, Stacer; secretary-treasurer, Kelley; representative, Jack ' ( ’ pils are so intensely Interested in newspaper work that they Intend to publish a paper each week. Miss Wallace’s room is fortunate in having two beautifully decorated, small turtles James Bunch brought them as souvenirs from the San, Diego fair. Gordon Lawrence, who also had the opportunity of visiting the fair, brought many interesting souvenirs and pictures.; The pupils Of Miss 'Stanbrough’s class have shown a keen interest In reading library books. They have learned how to property borrow and return books to the library. Mildred McCarthy and Yvonne Holycross serve as librarians. Every effort is being made to have an attractive li- ’ brary. Mrs. Walton's class is preparing to take a long journey to Africa. Tues day the class postoffice was opened with Irvine Snyder as postmaster and Juanita Culbertson as assistant Let- ters were mailed to friends at home. Lincoln Sehaol Nws The Junior High has elected boms 1 room officers for the first semester. In the seventh grade the president is Dale Stevens; vice president, LeRoy Gilbert; secretary-treasurer, Rheo * ___ Walker; reporter, Robert McLaren; ' representative, Ronnie Dungey. The 8Y grade officers are: presi dent, Marvin Goodman; vice presi dent, Howard Taylor; secretary treasurer, Robert Arnold; reporter, 1 . Danny Cardwell; rerpesentative,, Dewayne Kantz. The 8X grade officers are: presi- . dent, Earl Haynes; vice president. Annabelle Martindale; secretary, Ev elyn Gano; representative, Betty Jo 1 Thorpe; treasurer, Wayne Terry. The 6X officers have not yet elected their Dr. H. M. Shaw Buried reporter. Masonic services were conducted The BY officers are: president, at Ashland, on Sept. 14, for Dr. H. Danny Ortman; vice president, M Shaw, a former resident of the Helene Gage; secretary-treasurer, Coquille valley and father of Marvin Fairy Cardwell Shaw, of Arago He passed away on The 8X officers are: president, . the Friday preceding. Billy Yarbrough; vice president, Ev j Dr. Shaw was bom in Nova Scotia erett Smith; secretary-treasurer, Lil tn 1870, and after completing his lian Baner; reporter, Mae McPher medical course came west to Mon son; representative. Joy Norton. tana and shortly thereafter to Ore The first football game of the year gon. locating a Fossil. The doctor for the Junior High was held Sep had suffered from ill health for tember 25, at the ball park. They met the high school freshmen. I j years, and had resided in Ashland, I North Bend, and at Arago, hoping Our Junior High is a community in "°P‘^ ____ _____ 'that a change of climate would be miniature. Each room group is a beneficial. family, each member is a citizen— -- Surviving are his widow. Dr. an important part of the school com Mattie B. Shaw, to whom he was munity. married after he had come west, his son. Marvin, of Arago, a brother, Isaiah B. Shaw, of Berwick, Nova Scotia, and two grandchildren. Kaife Hospital Sept. 18,Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Seth Cox, of Bandon, a son. Ralph Shelley, young eon of Mr. and Mrs. Marc Shelley, is critically iU. Sept. 20, Mrs. Marion Clayton and baby, dismletod. Sept. 23, Mrs. Phoebe Wilson, ma jor operation. John Campbell, major operation. - Sept. 24, little Dillard Wilson, of Powers, entered hospital for treat ment J. L. Jennings, of Remote, en tered for treatment. Sept. 28, Alex Mackey, major op eration ' Body and Fender repair work done by experienced mechanics. Our body painter is an expert. Let us prove we have the beet of repair service. Southwestern Motor Co. 1 lltf WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE Warrants Nos 758 to 782, indu-, drawn against Union High School District. No. 3. Riverton, Oregon, will be paid upon presentation to the aha*. Interest on said warrants c Sept. 37, 1935. Mrs. M. E Borgard. Clerk U. H. No. 3, 37t3 ■■ Church of Christ Fourth and Coulter Sta. Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Morning service 10:45 a. m. mon topic, “Building the Church Through Prayer.” Christian Endeavor, 9:30 p. m. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Solo, Mrs. Roy Barton. Sermon topic, “That Which We Cannot Do With- out." Midweek service Wed., 7:30 p. m. Earl F. Downing, minister 394 E. Fourth St • f - Coquille Aaoeaibly of Goo Mrs. Hazel MacLeod, pastor Sunday, 9:%5 a. m. Sunday School 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. 8:45 p. m Young People's meeting 7:43 p. m Evangelistic Service. Tuesday, 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting Friday, 7:45 p. m. Bible Study. day of each month Mass at Myrtle Point at 8 a. m. and at Powers at 10 1 " — Seventh Day Adveattot Church Second and Collier Streets Sabbath School (Saturday) 9:45 a. m. Preaching service 11:00 a. m Cowbell Dairy Again Leads in High Quality Milk! On a test made in September for government qualif »cations they had a bacteria count of only 200 per c*c., which insures their cus tomers of a safe high grade milk. Fimi Church of Christ. Srieattal Coquille, Oregon Sunday School at 9:30 a. m Sunday Service at 11 a. m. Subject for next Sunday, “Reality.” Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o’clock. * Free public Reading Room Cowbell Dairy, Inc. /*/u>ne 12 5-J Coquille VMMNAto