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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1936)
Coquille Junior High Health Club Present* Assembly* j The assembly held in the high school auditorium on October 2« was sponsored by the Health club. A very interesting health play was presented which introduced Mother Goose and all her family advocating healthful ways of living. Fairy Cardwell play Democratic Nominee ed a harmonica solo, following which the group danced an old English folk dance. Those participating in the program were: Glenda Clinton, Vir ginia Young. Rheo Walker, Carabel Watson, Irene Rivers, Violet Carrillo, Helene Gage, Margaret Wersh, Fairy Cardwell, Phyllis Bunch, Betty Lou Donated, Odetta DeGeeter, Dorene Robison, Margaret Ann Wilson, Er nestine Batty, Marjorie Bumgartner, * of Coos County Mary Louise Simpson, Donna Jean Reasons why you should not make a change in office of Duncanaon, Bonnie Jean Forrest. District Attorney: 6x Home Room Wins Scholarship 1. It is costly to the taxpayers to train one for this office Award every four years. Each six weeks a pennant is pre- sented to the home room with the 2. As incumbent I have personal knowledge of facts con highest grade average for that period. cerning the various matters and cases now pending in Last Monday, in the assembly, Mr. volving this county and therefore am especially qualified Beck presented the award to Verene for their proper handling. Bailey, president of the 6x, the win- 3. My experience in this office during the past term will , ning home room. The grade averages enable me to more efficiently and economically handle of the different rooms are as follows: the affairs of this office. 6x. 2.82: By, 2.S3; 7y, 2.84; 7x, 2.90; 4. During my term the costs of criminal prosecution in Cir 8y, 2.97; 8x. 2.99. cuit Couht 'have been substantially reduced over term Honor Roll prior thereto. The honor roll at Lincoln Junior If reelected I shall continue to perform my duties fairly and High the first six weeks of the term impartially, striving always to eliminate all unnecessary was large. The following students costs. made an average of 2 or above; Kay Respectfully submitted, Leslie, LeRoy Aasen, Jane Oerdlng, BEN C. FLAXEL Margaret Wilson, Phyllis Bunch, ‘ Jerry Lewis, Anabel Martindale, Loyal Thomas, Ethel Vaughan, Dick FAIRVIEW • Vinton, Harvy Cole, Geraldine Cole, ‘ LeRoy Gilbert, Burton Johnson, Mar School clerks of Riverside and garet Steward, Billy Weber and Vir Fairview school districts were busy this week with the enumeration of ginia Young. Those receiving no grade below a children in this vicinity. Miss Fran three are: Leona Cole, Arlington ces MoCarthy is clerk of Fairview Knife, Vivian Cole, Robert McLarrin, district and Mrs. Fred Johnson is Ralph Duncanson, Char|eg Mulkey, school clerk of Riverside district. Donald Phillips motored to North David Foster, Wayne Schroeder, Richard Dye, Dale Stevens, Jack Bend on Monday of thia week to visit Hickam, Merrill Tozjer, Patsy Hql- his sister, Mrs. Rufus Langdon, who verstott, Oliver Trendell, Verenp has been 111 the past four weeks. Harold Young suffered a fracture Bailey, Nira Coy, Bobbie Ford. Dick Gregory. Leona Lauwell, Tommy of the oollar bone last Saturday while Martin, Robert McCarthy, Jack Mc employed at a logging camp in Fair Cracken, Bette Neal, Eugene Rigby, view. A meeting of the local Grange was Re-elect Harriet Tozier, Wilton Willy, Doris Wood, Florence Campbell, Fairy held last Saturday with initiaUon of Cardwell, Glenda Clinton, Theodore the third and fourth degrees given Ellingson, Eari Haynes, Bill Henry, new members. Those receiving the Democratic Candidate George Holbrook, Bob Martin, Jgok degrees were Mr. and Mrs. Cortland Ellis, Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Farmer, Newton, Danny Ortman, Vera Sel for man, Duane Terry, Wayne Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Eldln Mathews. State Representative Rev. G. A. Gray, of Coquille, will Betty Jo Thorpe, Margaret Wersh, A conscientious legislator Wallace Willis and Clifford Wlxaon, hold Sunday services at Fairview next Sunday. Four years experience Mr. and Mrs. Walter DeHart and Schsol Notes family, of Merrill, Oregon, moved to From Mrs. Mulkey’s Office Fairview last Friday. The local Townsend club will meet Increase for School Support again tomorrow (Saturday). The The Coos county budget commit proceeds of this meeting will be I • tee favors an Increase in the per given to Bandon relief. capita tax for county school fund for A Hollowe’en party will be held to- , 1937 budget. The committee, al night (Friday) at the Fairview school j though desiring to increase this fund house by the grade children. Mrs. this year, feels that due to the appro Mrs. Althea Harrah and Mrs. Alice priations for bridges, etc., that this Hubbell, local teachers, are in charge. can not be possible at the present BREWSTER VALLEY time. The increased county” fund provides Those enjoying Sunday diner at the for an equalization tax. Under ths Oscar Durrell home were Mr. and present set up, our school support Mrs. H. L. Gray and daughter, Lucy largely comes from special tax and Lee, of Myrtle Creek, Jess Hawkins, the valuations vary very largely. of Azuza, Calif., Mrs. Harriet San For example, Floras Creek, which is ders and two children, Herbert and schooling seven children, has a valu Betty Grayce, of Riddle, Mr. and Mrs. ation of $18,890, while the Riverside Minor Mead, of this valley, and Har ■•‘»trict which usually schools two or old Mullen, of Myrtle Point. l„lir ,h.*’*«* ha* • v*luaUon of James Crowley, Myrtle Noah, of $552,315^ »¿52,3i3. “ The The la** la/'"' “ “ i Coquille, and Mrs. James Williams, of to that of Bandon district .‘’•-A™ [ Vancouver, Wash., were week-end VOTE Ben C. Flaxel DEMOCRATIC DISTRIT ATTORNEY Save Your Homes! More than 1,500,000 farm and home owners kept their firesides through Federal Agencies—the Home Owners Loan Corporation and the Farm Credit Administration—set in motion by President Roosevelt. Save Your Nation! America has the soundest currency and credit in the world. It is at peace with every nation and is trying in every way to bring accord between peo ples by the “Good Neighbor” policy of President Roosevelt. Vote Democratic Save Old Age! J. H. McCloskey Both Oregon and the Federal Government have established through Dem ocratic administration old age assistance that will be bettered measurably in the light of experience. Keep this invaluable boon for yourself by sup porting the party in full sympathy with it. 1 Save Your Employment ! More than 5,000,000 workers have found employment in industry and busi ness since the black days of 1932 and Hoover. Support the party which has brought back good times through resolute action and in this way pro tect your job. Kiss bread lines and rioting goodbye. Romance of ~tfic highways Vote Democratic Save Your Farms ! Farm values shrunk 42 billions under 12 years of Republican rule. In less than tour years of Democratic administration farm income haB increased from the 1932 low of $4,337,000,000 to 37,400,000,000 in 1936. Values of all farm commodities have increased 141 per cent. The wheat crop in 1982 was worth 3282,000,000, m 1935, 3500,000,000; cotton in 1932, 3424 million, in 1935, 3539 million ; hogs in 1932, $261 million, in 1935, 3539 million. Mansell Drayage & Delivery Co. Farm interest rates have been reduced from the high level of 6, 8 and 10 per cent to an average of 4 per cent. Farm mortgages have decreased 1 % bil lion dollars. ' Save Yourselves ! COAL, FUEL OIL and MILL WOOD Vote Democratic Be sure to join the Roosevelt-Garner Club. If you haven’t signed a member ship card, write tor one to Coos County Roosevelt-Garner Club, Marshfield, Oregon. Join the Roosevelt-Garner Club 1 -, A club without fees, without obligation tance to the voters. Headquarters, 153 N. Broadway/ Marshfield. at the Perley Crowley home. fire. Bandon is educating about 350 Mr. and iff“- Ivlul C. Laird have children. It would seem that the dis trict is too small a unit to bear the gone to Portland, taking with them burden of school finance. Under ■ Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilson. county plan of finance, education Mr. and Mrs Wm. Keller and Mr. could be provided with equality for and Mrs. Elmer M* siting • Local and Long Distance all taxpawers. A disaster such as two weeks’ vacation, touring south’ Bandon has undergone results In a ern California. terrific local burden in counties Mrs. F. A, Alford is quite ill at «his where the school funds largely come writing. from a local tax. Mildred and Julius Benham ar« Under the present set up the vacationing in California, Texas and amount allowed for the county fund Mexico. Be- is 310 per child on the census. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Minard were fore the depression it was $20 week-end guests at the Lester Mayse [jut Teachers’ Examination home. December 18, 17, 18 will afford the A wide circle of friends of the last opportunity for teachers to secure couple will be surprised to learn of certificates under the old examinaUon the marriage on Monday of Miss law. After this examination, teaeher Hazel Durrell and Harold Mullen, at certificates can be secured only the M. E. parsonage In Coquilie. Fol through graduation from college, uni lowing a motor trip to Portland and WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE versity and normal schools. vicinity, Mr. and Mrs. Mullen will re Notice la hereby given that war People Respond to Help Bandon turn about November 7 to reside in rant* up to and including Nd- 10390, The Roy school is planning to raise Marshfield Issued by Coquille School District, No funds through an entertainment to The Myrtle Leaf club met at the >. «trill be paid upon presentation u> help the Bandon school. The money home of Mrs. Chas. Obe.man on the district clerk, on and after Satur will be advanced by one of Bandon’s Thursday. Oct. 22 Interest on Those present day, October 24, IRXri. friends livffig in the district and this were Mesdames Stella Crowley, Daisy Mid warrant* ceases on Uiat data. Keith Leslie, Clerk person will be reimbursed after the Laird. Elsie Hicks, Gibbs, Wilma School District No. 9, Coquilie, entertainment. Other districts will shepherd, Belle Laird and Polly Coos County, Oregon. 4lt8 no doubt follow this plart. j Nickason. Dainty refreshments of Sixteen teachers in Coos county punch. fruit salad and crackers were WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE ■re being paid the minimum of $75. served by the hostess, Mrs. Oberman. Warrants Nos. 1100 tp 1200, drawn The yearly salaries of these sixteen1_______________ against Union High School District range between $818.75 and $875. Homecoming at Ashland Normal No. 9, Riverton, Oregon, wf|| Probably no vocation except that of the mother has a more pronounced Annual Homecoming at Southern be ^ul upon presentation to th* effect upon the citizenry of this coun- j Oregon Normal School, Ashland, has Interest on said warrant* epa*»» try and yet we occasionally hear. been set for November 6 and 7. The October 23, 1938. people speak of teachers as being usual get-together plans for the Mrs. Lillion Hanly, various organizations will be a Ma Clerk U. H. No. 3, overpaid. ture, as will the annual banquet, the 4lt3 Byllards Route, Coquille, Oregon If you want to subscribe for a Port noise parade and bonfire. The foot Ask for Cow Beil Dairy araam and land daily the clubbing combination ball game, always an outstanding at we offer with ths Sentinel win save traction, will be played this year with milk, the only milk and cream made Monmouth. safe by pasteurization vou money and of impor Phone, 376-L ai t >