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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1936)
OOQUnXK. ORBGON. FRIDAY, MARCH IS. 19M. J* County School Note« News From the Three Coquille Schools From Mrs. Mulkey’s Office Coquille High School News Interesting Meeting Today’s assembly program consist Primary teachers of the county en joyed an unusually good meeting at ed of singing, speaking and instru Bandon Saturday The subject was mental music in the manner of a ra art, which was demonstrated by the dio amateur hour. Howard Hickam, following: Helen Stanbrough and in charge of the program, served as Grace Ellingsen, of Coquille, Lillian announcer and manager of the gong Farley and Pauline Van Zante, of Prizes of «2-50, >150 and >1.00 were the Girls’ League to be Bandon, and Wanda Volck, of Lang first, second and third lois Popularity decisions will Pearl Ellingsen, of Coquille, gave vote of the students with readings of splendid children's poems. of judges from outside the Mrs. C. Rasmussen gave an interest ing account of the schools in Norway, Norway. The high school is must elated over The group had luncheon at the Westland Hotel, where they enjoyed the winning of the debate in this dis trict. Coquille’s four debaters, June several entertainers. ____ ______ Hickam, Levelle Walstrom, Howard Prosper 4-H The 4-H Room Improvement Club Hickam and Bob Waggoner, and their at Prosper school has made some coach. Miss Jean Hill, received many very attractive bedroom equipment, compliments from Professor Dahl- The school also has a handicraft club. ber9 of the University of Oregon, who Some members of these clubs have Judged the debates of the tourna- already finished their work. • jment A team of two will be selected County Spelling Contest j Miss Hill to compete against April 25 is the date set for the Grants Pass in the next elimination against road injurian County Spelling Contest. It will be'contest toward the state debat« and defects •• la held in the Lincoln Building, Co-1 championship. This debate will be quille. One child from each of the held in Coquille some time in th« grades, third to eighth inclusive will near future. The decision between be allowed to compete from each dis Grants Pass and Coquille will be trict. A few days before the con given by another critic judge. Co test date the children will be select quille has won the district debat« OTHiR eOOBYIAI SPEEDWAY ed from each grade by an elimination championship three times in the past test. At the close of the Music Fes five yean. SIZES IN PROPORTION The high school band has appeared tival a book will be awarded the BUB HUCK «B HUCK regularly at the basketball games this spelling winner for each grade. 4.50-20 4.40-21 year, and adds a note of enthusiasm Gravel Ford 5.00-19 Ml 4.50-21 The Gravel Ford school building Is to the contests. The senior play has been selected this week being painted inside. Rural 4.75-19 5.25-1» teachers will meet there Saturday, for presentation some time in April. ■ s U.WU lUDJSll IO CB *•£*£•■2^ ******* March 14, for one of the two rural The title’of the production is “The" meetings which are being held. The Gentleman from Hong Kong.” Th« other meeting for rural teachers will play is a mystery story and promises be held at Eastside The date is un to be a success. The senior home room is at present determined as yet. preparing a pamphlet suitable for Body and Fender repair work done aid in freshman guidance. The election for city officers will by experienced mechanics. Our body PHONE 1U The painter is an expert. Let us prove take place Thursday, March 28. | we have the best of repair service. two parties in the field are .the popu Southwestern Motor Co. lltf list and the democratic parties. Dem Trade at Eaton’s Feed Store ocratic candidates are; June Hickam, Chick Scratch, 100’s - - >2.50 If you are paying more than >7.00 mayor; Gordon Daniels, recorder; and Chick Starter, Milk & Yeast, Ernest Smith, Don Bailey, Dorris >2.10 P*r »1.000 lor three years insurance 100’s - - - - Compton, Harold Neal, and Levelle Chick Starter, Milk, 100’s - ■ >2.90 on you1" dwelling and contents, why Walstrom, councilmen. The populist $2.60 not Mve th* difference by calling J. Chick Starter, Plain, 100’s ■ 1L. Smith, representing Huggins In- party is sponsoring Howard Hickam for mayor, Harold Esser for city re I surance Agency. Calling cards. 50 for >1.00. corder and Wave Gisholt, Jess Bar ton, Frances Arrell, Robert Waggoner and Floyd Chase as councilmen. | The assembly program for last Fri day was arranged by the library home room under the direction of Audrey Taylor, room chairman. •IAIAITEEB $5.21 5.71 Ml SMI 7.21 STEVE’S GROCERY "Volume With Small Profit»” Is Our Motto COFFEE B“’ s"' Pork & Beans $C Sardines ?fr0Je Matches 17 c Spinach ^et*n8 Tuna e» - - - ioe CatSUP Battle KraUt Urge Cans IOC Pickles gX . Tissue 3 Rolls Peanut Butter lb . Tomato Juice can DOg FOOd Can . Olives Trupak C rii . - Station Arm & Hammer 2 For La KeLt^LLL FORO CARS . - IOC 5o lSc 19c 15« 18« Fresh LB. - The delicious spread for Bread LBS. NUCOA* ■ | 2 Perfect for | 35C IO« 37« « mnÄ *5© Candy Bars All Varieties < 3 For IOC Gum 3 For IOC Chocolate Eclairs 23c Lb. Pineapple Broken Slices Large Can 2 Cans CORN GOLDEN BANTAM Crackers krispie 2-Ib BOX ORANGES Sweet & Juicy 2 Dozen J 35C Salted Peanuts Can FORO SPECIALISTS 25c EXTRAS The Large FRESH Ones Coquille Service 12 MAJOR PROTECTIONS COQUILLE FREE DELIVERY PHONE 166 »«■mmmnmMHUMMMi 19c 29c 25c Mustard 39« all cooking purposes. ' ' ' own country, the United States, as the. district clerk, on and after Satur day, February 29, 193®. Interest on rhymes, Lennis our homeland. Then it was decided is hereby given that war zation of to visit the cold lands of the north. te and including No. 7440, said warrants ceases on tiiat date. Keith Leslie, Clerk Waggoner, Amanda A few of the topics studied were: issued by Coquille School District, No. School District No. 8, Coquille, er, Gross Wood, Dudley Walton, Don Eskimo houses, clothes, food, length >, will be paid upon presentation to Coos County, Oregon. 7t3 Stevens; two songs, Amanda Stem; of day and night, means of travel in banjo and song selections by Orville the frozen north, we go a-hunting, Bailey. toys and games in the cold lands, and The coming week will be spring our trade with the Eskimos. New pupils are Robert and Richard vacation for all Coquille schools. Af ter spring vacation will begin the us Holbrook. Eighteen pupils in Miss Stan ual round of social events and grad Pansies are now at their best. Get yours while there’s uation plans for the upper classmen brough's room have 100 per cent in a good selection to choose from. of the high school. multiplication tables. In a short time The first event of spring term will we expect everyone in the room to Plant those perennial plants now. We carry the largest be the Junior Prom to be held at the rank 100 per cent in multiplication variety of Hardy Plants and Rockery Plants in the county. facts, addition, subtraction and divi high school the night of March 27. Junior High Notes sion facts. Come out and see our new place on the Coquille-Myrtle The fourth grade in Mrs. Walton’s The following students have no Point Highway, across from Smith Wood-Products Plant. grade below a II: David Foster, Bob room is looking forward to an inter bie Dutton, Eunice Howe. esting observation trip Into the woods They are to The following have no grade below this coming Friday. a III: Phyllis Bunch, Glenda Clinton, gather facts from nature to be used Bonnie Dutton, Theodore Ellingsen, in nature work. Phon« 602R Laurel Fuller, Jerry Lewis, Ansbel Miss Shone'» room spent a most en Martindale, Duane Terry, Wayne joyable day at Bandon beach on Sat Terry, Betty Jo Thorp, Loyal Thomas, urday. After a long hike in the Ethel Vaughan, Dick Vinton, Mar morning the group had dinner at the garet Wersh, Clifford Wixon, Flor Wilson cabin. Mrs. Earl Wilson, Mrs. ence Campbell, Fairy Cardwell, Ferb Emery and Mrs. Rock Robison George Folsom, Danny Ortman. Clar very kindly assisted Miss Shone in ence Caudle, Harvey Cole, Kenneth making this a perfect picnic. Mrs. Cunningham, Ricard Dye, LeRoy Gil Ralph Walker also helped by lending bert, Rolf Holmstrom, Patsy Holver- a truck and driver for transportation. stott, Marvin Kloster, Everrett Moore, Last Friday's assembly program Charles Mulkey. Wayne Schroeder. was principally music. With Miss Dale Stevens, Merrill Tozier, Billy Shone’s room as sponsors, Harriet 8-Ib Pails Weber, Virginia Young, Michael Car- Tozier announced the following pro olan, Billy Tennant, Edith Drake, gram: piano solo, Margaret Ann Wil 4-Ib Pails Dorothy Newton, Billy Smith, Donald son; harmonica trio playing old and Wheaton, Juanita Arnold, Elaini popular songs, Jane Oerding, June 2-ib Pkg. Young, Geraldine Davis, Robert Ar Collins and Ruby Pierce; popular nold, Louis Chameski, John Sham music by Doris Ann Wood. bow. l-lb Pkg. Miss Shone’s room is happy to have ' In a close and fast game the Junior all the class back in regular, attend High defeated North Bend last Friday ance. with a score of 10-9. The boys played an excellent game, all members co Cadr of Thanks operating in passing and team play. We wish to express our sincere ap Everrett Smith was high point man. preciation for the sympathy extended The only league game lost this year and courtesies shown us during our has been short but now we have plenty of by the Junior High was the first recent bereavement, and for the game with North Bend. This, of flowers at the funeral services held milk-fed No. 1 Veal course, made a victory In this last for our son and brother, Magnus Hul game very welcome. The boys are tin. l*hone 20 being coached by Mr. Santee. Mrs. L. M. Hultin, Jack Hultin, Roy The 8X class entertained the facul Hultin, Mrs. W. G. Mehl. ty last Friday with an amusing skit called "What the teacehrs would do Card of Thanks with a spring vacation.” Music and We take this means of expressing recitations filled out the program. our sincere thanks to our many true Washington School News friends for flowers an,d kind expres Visitors since last report are Mes- sions of sympathy at the time of our dames Thorp, Gillespie, Snyder, beloved, father, husband and broth Wersh, Preston. Harper, Milligan, er’s death» ‘ Wiggins. Briner, Kunz. Fuller. Howe, Mrs. L. A. Ashbough and family Kramer, Robison and McNair. Mr. and Mrs R. E. Ashbough The third grade of Miss Wallace’s G. E. Ashbough room have formed a geography jour ney group. The first trip was in our Calling carda, HO Cor >1.00. Pansy Time 1M> CHRYSLER 5315.H 193« Ford Coupe >285.90 1929 Chev. Coupe >195.00 1928 Chev. Coupe >145.00 MYRTLE GARDENS Pure Kettled Rendered Lard $1.30 .70 .35 .18 uthwestern Motor Co. o * egon £ i I I Veal 'nq Placed