The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 07, 1938, Page 6, Image 6

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    Coquille High School
About twenty-five couples received
instruction in dancing from Mrs.
Whited, local instructor, at the danc­
ing class sponsored by the Girls*
League.
Each Tuesday a similar
class will be held in what is known
as the “Learn to Dance Movement.”
National Assembly
Thursday a national assembly will
be held with Bob Woods, cartoonist,
present to entertain the student body. *
you evet thought a low-priced
car could be
Enrollment Under Way
The office is engaged at present in
registering students for next term’s
entrance. Those from out of town in­
tending to transfer, as well as local
and non-high district eighth graders,
are being enrolled,—-------
Seniors to Visit Marshfield
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if you buy now-- ask us why!
On April 12th the Senior class will
go to Marshfield to meet with other
senior groups in yie county. A rep­
resentative of the state board of ed­
ucation will lecture and those in­
tending to go to college will have an
opportunity to meet with represen­
tatives from each of the three lead­
ing state institutions of learning.
Junior Prom
The juniors are busily planning
their prom, which will take place in
the high school gym- on April 22.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
has been selected as the theme. This
idea will be carried out ip the dec
orations and entertainment feature«
Babe’s Melody Kings have been se
lectad to furnish the music.
OXLY LOW-PBICZD CAR
WITH SATtTY TH1TT
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NEW LOW-PRICED PONTIAC SIX
The Australian billot system will
500 Front St.
be used in the election of the May
Queen today. The polls will be lo­
cated in room 10, where a committee
from the Woman’s Club and one from
CALL IM
the high school will preside to see of two of Its members, Maudle and
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that
the election Is carried on in all Kenneth Robison, who have moved
of another one. It’s been like the
, j to Centralia, Washington. Both pu-
traffic lights on some streets. If you fairness.
pile have taken active parts in school
start out with red, you’re stuck with
affairs during the past year, Maudle
red at every Intersection right down
as a member of the paper staff and
the boulevard. Perhaps Gary’s cause
■ Kenneth as a member of the football
, to become a father accounted for the
adjustment. Anyhow, Im delighted,
Monday, April 4, had been set for , and basketball squads.
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“Bluebeard’s Eighth Wife,” the ! and after we finish ‘Bluebeard’ I the beginning of training for the!
track participants but due to stormy
DreSSiflQ ROOITI
Paramount comedy opening Sunday ’ hope we can play together again.’
at the Roxy Theatre, brings Claudette
The new comedy concerns a much- weather the date has been postponed
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Colbert and Gary Cooper together in i married American multi-millionaire until such time as the conditions
(By
Dan
Bailey)
a new screen partnership to which i who marries and gets rid of seven prove favorable. Coach Tom Preece
both stars have been looking forward I wives only to be completely bested by expects about twenty-five boys to I About ten boys turned out for the
for a number of years. They both i the eighth whom he marries for just go out f<x places on the teams that first call of track and a pep talk by
owe the arrangement to Producer-Di­ another thrill. The cast pf popular will be selected to compete in the the coach. He said that if there is
rector Ernst Lubitach, who has di­ players includes Edward Everett Coos county track meet which is any material that looks good, he will
take them to the Southern Oregon
rected their new comedy of life ’ Horton, David Niven, Elizabeth Pat­ planned for the early part of May.
meet, which is to be held in three or
among Europe’s smart set.
terson and Herman Bing.
Students and faculty of the Lin­ (our weeks.
Cooper, who broke the long-stand-
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coln school greatly enjoyed films
The Plywood softball team is work-
Hollywood tradition that no player
Seven Divorces Granted
that were shown at the regular «r
out
the .ynlor hl h grounda
of Western parts could succeed in
»n Monday,
Monday April 4. These
Titer
Seven divorces were granted by sembly on
drawing-room roles, explains it this
and because
hjwnliMi the
th. ballpark
hnllnai-lr is
1« not
nnf fit
fll to
f« play
nlav
Judge Brand 1st uheuil tuui I UFlTTUtr subjects, ~What Price Fire.
Tuesday to the plaintiffs in the fol­ “Our Wild Life Resources,” were in on.
me that I could do comedy and get
keeping with the approach of the • < There are five teams already signed
lowing cases:
away with it in ’Design for Living’
vacation season and the problems of up for the softball league and three
Lona
Mae
Morser
vs.
Bredford
C.
I just went along in the same rut.
conservation that arise during that more are needed for an eight team
Morser.
But for the confidence ‘Design for
Blanche Serfling vs. Ira B. Serf- time. n
league.
Come on, Myrtle Point,
Living* gave me, I wouldn’t hgve had
In addition to their regular work where are your two teams? We also
ling.
the courage to do ‘Mr. Deeds.’ To
the members of the Hl-Lighta staff would like to have one from River­
play opposite such a finished actress » Christine G. Shannon vs. J. Clifford
are very busy this week getting the ton. They are good ball players
as Miss Colbert in a gay, rowdy, ro­ Shannon.
paper ready to be issued on Friday, dojvn there and the competition will
Ida Smith vs. Reldon Smith.
mantic piece like ‘Bluebeard’s Eighth
Audrey M. Ingraham vs. Harry L. April 8. One more issue of this stu­ keep up the Interest
Wife’ would have been beyond me
dent publication la planned for the
but for this.”
, Ingraham.
Harley Gardner vs. Ruby I. Gard­ current school year.
New Cases in JCircuit Court
Miss Colbert also is delighted in the
Two new pupils have recently en­
new partnership.
Although
she ner.
April 5—Dick Brown vs. State In­
Nellie Van Sickle vs. Harold Van tered the Lincoln School. Bill Baylor dustrial Accident Commission.
worked under Lubitach before in her
from Bandon is the new member of
Sickel
recent comedy, "I Met Him in Paris,”
April 6—Frank A. Vitale vs. Car­
the 7x group and Marvin Lintner
something always prevented her
rie Vitale. Sult for divorce.
from
San
Jose,
California,
became
a
A. L. Mooion, electrics, contractor
teaming with Cooper. “Every time
April 8—Emmaline Paxton ve.
I’ve been about to start a picture,” and dealer, 274 Second St., Coquille. member of 6y.
Delno Alton Paxton. Suit for
The student body regrets the loss vorce.
she says, “Gary has been in the midst Complete stock of wiring supplies.
quille Service station
Walter Eagan
FARCE STARS
COLBERT WITH
GARY COOPER
Coquille, Ore.
Lincoln School News
Nedolph Wilson
Coquille Townsend Club
BREWSTER VALLEY
The Coquille Townsend Club held
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its business meeting Tuesday evening
,
in the W. O. W. Hall. It was the
,
last meeting to be held In that hall,
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as the club is moving to the Com­
,
munity
Building, where all meetings
will be held in the future. The move
was prompted by the large atten­
dance at each meeting—half the time
there being only standing room avail­
able.
This coming. Tuesday, April 12,
the first meeting will be held at the
new quarters in the Community
Building. A splendid program is be­
ing arranged. This will be followed
by a dance. Pop com and home­
made candy will be served. Any per­
son who attends the business session
held just prior to the program, will
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Krewson were
visitors in Myrtle Point and Coquille
Sunday evening.
Mias Eleanor King, of Coquille, was
a week-end guest at the J. D. Laird
home.
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Laird,
Miss Eleanor King, Kenneth Laird
and Ben Swanston were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. E. Abernathy at
Dora.
Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Wilson and
children, Virginia, Burton and Earl,
were guests of Mrs. Wilson’s sister,
Mrs. A.* Reed, of Myrtle Point
Belle Laird reports that Mrs. Bing­
er Laird has arrived in St. Joseph,
Missouri, where she is visiting her
5.Pent.
days_visiUng her parents and another
sister ip Omaha, Nebraska.
The rumor was that the Sitkum
CCC camp was to be discontinued
but this is not true, as new boys are
expected to carry on at the camp.
The new recruits are from New Jer-
sey and Kentucky.
The pie social and dance held in
the Brewster Community Hall Satur­
day night was a huge success. There
was a good crowd and a grand time
had by all.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laird and chil­
dren, Lila May and Merle, and Miss
Lafferty, of Coquille, were guests at
the W. Nickason home Sunday.
Week-end guests of Velma Krew­
son were Miss Ernestine Luthey and
Ellen Rustnald, of {Myrtle Point.
S’ The saying goes—“Anything worth
having is worth waiting for”—(may­
be—? sunshine?)
Pete Ch------ (I can’t sfiell it and
you couldn’t pronounce it anyway)
—anyhow Pete is working at the
Robinson ranch.
The new Durrell home is nearly
completed and will be occupied very
soon.
which follows.
All Townsendites throughout the
county and the general public are ex­
tended an invitation to attend the
big event.
Tested and Approved
Good Housekeeping Bureau
Good Housekeeping Magazine
The Simplicity and ease of Zotos,
its elimination of machinery, electri­
city, wires and pre-heaters, make
Zotos one of the great scientific
achievements of the Beauty Industry
—110.00.
Roxy Beauty Salon, in
Roxy Theatre building. Phone 90 for
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appointment..
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Calling cards. 50 for 91.00.
Women Invited to This Meeting
There will be a meeting at two
p. m. in the parlors of the Pioneer
Methodist Church Friday for all
women interested in missionary work
and temperance. Refreshments will
be served.
THE SERVICE OF NO REGRETS
Engage us to take care of all the
•funeral ararngements and you can
instantly relieve your mind of
any worrying over details. They
will all be properly and satisfac­
torily managed
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MORTUARIES, la«
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