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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1936)
J Supt Lane Give« Information Abont School Opening, Sept. 8 in excellent condition Principal Rosabel Brown will be in the build ing one week previous to the opening of school to receive registrations and (Continued from Page One) to confer with parents. Assistant Principal Osika and Su carrot-raisin salad Sc, cold meat sandwich Sc, macaroni au gratin Sc, perintendent Lane will be in the High hool ce and Principal Beck in chocolate pudding and whipped cream n School. As in the High Sc. Milk at 3c and orange Juice at Sc are always on hand, while teachers School,~it is also essential that pupils may have tea and coffee if they wish. in the Lincoln School confer the week It is the desire of the school system previous to the opening and straight to offer efficient service at cost and en out any schedule changes or reg the co-operation of parents is soli istrations The staff will begin its year with cited. Mrs. Rigby will continue in charge of the cafeteria while Miss six teaching changes. Resignations Stahl of the High School staff will were due to the following reasons: one left to become a superintendent act as business manager. Mr George Fuller, new instructor of schools, another to accept a posi in industrial arts, will offer three tion in the Portland High Schools, double-period courses. Blocks 1 and still another to enter service in the 2: Rudiments in Wood-Working. This1 ,,Ch^oll’_one wJent * Pex“u*ton’ course will offer instruction in the I one ” is ’ to * be married, *~* and one other use of tools, assembly of light furni retired from the service. All jani ture, and lectures on varied phases of tors will continue their efficient ser the lumber industry in Coquille. vice. Mention should be made of the Blocks 3 and 4: Practical Home Me chanics. This course will cover all contributions of the Parent Teachers’ those mechanical problems which1 Association to all our libraries. Ad- ~ in m any home, ____ _ ditional purchases have been made come up repair and maintenance, attention to farm im-l****1 ** on*y “ matter time when plements for those who desire, and al1 •cho®1 libraries will be thoroughly much demonstrative teaching to standardized. make classroom discussions as prac I Concerning Grade I registrations, tical as possible. Block 5 and I; parents should observe these regula Mechanical Drawing. This course will tions. Pupils reaching the age of six deal with sketching and also free on or before October 1 are eligible to Pupils living east of the hand drawing from both perspective enter. and orthographic viewpoints. All Herny street bridge should go to the Pupils living three courses are open to all high Washington School. school pupils and are accredited state west of the bridge should enter the Pupils living on subjects. Pupils should consult the Lincoln School. Spurgeon Hill may enter either office on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday. Class enrollments will be school. If there is room following the limited to reasonable numbers. First opening of school, pupils who reach |the age of six during the month of come, first served. AU rooms in the High School are October may register for Grade I. now decorated, the stage has been i Telephone either Principals Brown or sanded, several classroom floors have Beck for information concerning this been sanded and refinished, the au question in October. These regula ditorium has 100 new chairs, and » tions cannot be altered in the inter other new and needed furniture has ests of the pupils as a whole and for bqen installed. Janitors report that the convenience of all parents. One of the urgent needs, due to the rebuilt sanding machine pur chased by the board has already paid present conditions and new state re for itself in the High School alone quirements, is that of a gymnasium. and that it has returned its cost once, It is the plan of Superintendent Lane again as a result of its use in the Lin to secure government aid if possible and in any event to present the prob coln School. With the exception of two, all lem to the board and the community rooms in the Lincoln School have had at an early date. Coquille is now the floors sanded and refinished. Sever only high school in Coos county with al building repairs were made and out a gymnasium. The present board of education: aU furniture refinished. The Washington School, oldest Chairman Giaisyer, Mrs Bryant, Dr. school building in Coquille and one of Bunch, School Clerk Leslie, and Su the city's first high schools, will oper perintendent Lane have been to There is no ate with all its rooms and furniture gether for two years. reason why the harmonious co-oper ation. which has characterized this group should not inaugurate and con tinue still another year those policies which resulted in a happy and pro gressive school system. rrhe Wftory NOTICK TO CREDITORS NEW PERFECTED HYDRAU LIC BRAKES, built the Chev rolet way, are the greatest safety factor known to motoring. Fast- •cting, smooth, positive, they make street and highway safe for you and for others. 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MUCH CHEAPER THAN ANY persons having claims against said OTHER COLOR THE EARLY estate are hereby notified, that they SCHOOLHOUSES WERE PAINT are required to present same duly enfied, with proper voucher there ED WITH IT. THUS THE for, to the undersigned, at the office LITTLE RED SCHOOLHOUSE* >t Harry A. Slack, In Coquille, Coos BECAME THE SYMBOL Of County, Oregon, within six months CHEVROLET • PONTIAC BUICK - LA SALLE * CADILLAC from the date of this notice. AMERICAN PURJC HXXAtMM Dated this 27th day of August, gf"" ~ ' r v. 1938. imposed shall be a legally constituted Harry Oerding, of Coquille, came centage of the proceeds to be retained Flood Control Hearing Set Gena S. Chase, body able to present prima facie evi- to Christensen’s Sunday for more by the county association for local ac- Administratrix of the Estate of For Sept. 18 by Engineer I tivities. fra Philander Chase, deceased. dence of its ability to comply with myrtlewood. Harry A. Slack, attorney for Ad these requirements. I In honor of Christina ’ s birthday At the last executive committee (Continued from Page One) ministratrix. First National Bank telephone coqui 0. Oral statements will be heard, Saturday, Aug. 22, the Christensen meeting, needs of tuberculosis pa- Building, Coquille, Oregon. 33t3 but for accuracy of record all impor family and Eugene and Melvin Chris i tients for hospital care were dis control on the Coquille River and its tributaries may be given proper con-I tant facts and arguments should be tensen went to Bandon and spent the cussed. The two state tuberculosis submitted in writing, in quadrupli day on the beach. hospitals have a waiting list of 101 sideration, a public hearing will be cate, as the records of the hearing Lowell Waggoner, of Coquille, patients. held by the undersigned in the City I will be forwarded for consideration came up Tuesday to spend a few days Hall, Coquille, Oregon, at 9.30 a. m., , by the War Department. Written with his father at the Brewster Rock Calling carda, SO tor 31.0b. on September 1*. 1938. statements may be handed to the un Lookout. 3. All parties interested in flood dersigned at the hearing or be mailed control on the Coquille River end its to him beforehand. Christmas Seal Sale Institutes tributaries are invited to be present Three tuberculosis Christmas Sesl or to be represented at the above time With th. taTdtlTta“ BREWSTER VALLEY sale institutes will be held in Oregon and place, and particularly the offi cials of any county, city, town or lo The Laird Benham and Laird camp early In September by C. L. New * u - pw •< i. cal association whose interests may has finished its logging at Coos river comb, national director of the Christ *•"w ** be affected by the desired improve and has moved all its equipment to mas Seal Sale, according to Saidie Local and Long Distance Orr Dunbar, executive secretary of ment. They will be given an oppor the camp at Brewster. Mrs. Tom Ur«. tunity to express their views with Krewson, who has been cooking at the Oregon Tuberculosis Association. i reference to flood control. the camp, went home last week and The opening session will be conduct-, Th« Cl«» 1. 4. Local interets should be prepar Mrs. Julius Benham took her place. ed by Mr. Newcomb in Baker Sep ed to state fully the character, Little Hazel Oberman had her ton- tember 7. He will appear at Port-; amount ----------- and — frequency —.--------- of — the flood dll removed Saturday morning at the land September 11 and at Eugene dtmtgtd losses which they have sustained and h<wpit-4 ln Myrtie point. Her par- September 12. For those county as to state the extent of the Improve- Mr and Mrl chas. Oberman, sociations unable to send representa Don’t Throw Away ment desired to alleviate or eUminate kept ln Myrtle p^f evening tives to the three major Institutes, lo Th. UK*» •"> y««r >■” *’*7 y<wr these losses. and brought her home Sunday. She cal county sessions will be arranged. : | Christmas Seal sale contracts for 5. Section 3 of the Flood Control lg getting along nicely. Act of 1936 provides in part as fol- Mr Mr. and Mrg Mrs. M Ed Tool< Toole and sons, have been mailed to the 38 ovr. ‘ That hereafter no money ap- Coquille, visited at the Keller county associations, according to Mrs. • RELIABLE GUARANTEE propriated under authority of this act home Sunday afternoon. i Dunbar. AU contracts call for a per- rfiall be expended on the construction | Mra Anton Yotz Nlcky and of any project until agencies have Mrg VeU Mann t<Jok an apartment in Urtare FrWfM rrtf*» gATTMiss given assurances satisfactory to the coqulUe for a couple of months and SstttiUNa T mi Secretary of War that they will (a) have moved from the Lawhorn house, provide without cost to the United Mr and Mrl Frank Church and States all lands, easments, and rights-, family, from Camas valley, visited at of-way necessary for the construction the c M wil»on home Sunday Mrs.1 at the project, except as otherwise church is Mr Wilson’s niece im • provided herein; (b) hold end save Mr and Mrl Rollle Alford left tor « 4 » «•". e«**k WW !• lajMr. im * m *4 Swb er tear the United States free from damages Redmond last Friday to visit Mrs. Al- FF — ■ m MU lie S i r . I r S. m .S Uila. due to the construction works; (c) ford’s sister, Mrs. Brant Taylor, and • «.»CC.U aere Draerlat. ara m aatkaalaaMa ah »el Uw.ly. CORN OFF tb«r will r»faa4 yaar with regulations prescribed by the family. | COHN-OFF la II raa teal lb. .Uabtaat sala, k .aatala. aa cwt. m »Kia, tea. Get rM .1 rear ! adita»* Secretary of War. ...” . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kellogg and •s k I. Saaraa- cara.—rlfW erari Yea eaa Saaw I This provision of lew is mandatory family, of Oakland, and Anna Ober-1 No Pain—or Money Back! and is interpreted to require that the man and Mrs. Elwin Alford were 4ak «ay Oraffht far.«. agency assuming the responsibiUtlse Sunday guests at U m Oberman home. Southwestern Motor Company SJ too - tue Mansell Drayage & Delivery Co. HAULING - ZE COAL, FUEL OIL and MILL WOOD CORNS - MINUTES! No Burn. •. Instant Relief D Kkl APE* VVlUVUl F V ¿U A*.