The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 19, 1938, Page 8, Image 8

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    Over 100 attended the splendid
two-part program presented by Mrs.
Maud Woodyard in the Pioneer Meth­
odist Church auditorium Tuesday
evening. The platform was attrac­
tively decorated to represent a gypsy
setting. Eight songs were sung by
the little folk of pre-school age, dem­
onstrating 2-4, 4-4 and 2-4 time. In
this group of youngsters are: Gerard
Jeub, Gregory Homecker, Beverly
Ann Zumwalt, Delores Graham, Don-
ny Holbrook, Dickie Harry, Molly
Patterson, Jimmy McCurdy, Lois
Duncan, Edward Lee Petersen, Jane
Newdall, Lindley Simpson, Joe Berg,
Diane Jackson, Babette Parke, Caro­
lyn Brown, Sandra , McCurdy and
Frances Ann Kern.
The latter part of the program was
a short musical comedy entitled, “The
Quest of the Gypsy,” sung by 18 high
school girls. Joy Norton sang the
prologue most pleasingly, “Gypsy
Love Song." The other leading char­
acter parts were taken by Yvonne
Kern, Ann Hawkins, Elaine Gray and
Donna Dean Bosserman. There was
plenty of good dialogue and chorus
numbers. This group of girls have
been studying as a group and have
been taught the fundamentals of
voice.
This recital completed the work of
the Rhythm Band and the group of
singers for the term. -
At present I am posting the county,
offering a reward of 8100.00 for in­
formation leading to the arrest and
conviction of anyone putting out or
disposing of salmon or salmon heads
where dogs may get them.
This includes all other types of
poison as well. The streams are be­
ing posted cautioning people that fish
caught in these streams are poisonous
to dogs and no parts must be left ly­
ing around.
Monday we establish dog control in
Coquille and at that time all dogs
running at large will be picked up
and taken to the county shelter on
Sanford Heights.
Those interested in the epidemic
of dog poisoning which has be6n
sweeping Coos county for some time,
will possibly enjoy what I have to
say on this matter if they will turn
the dial of their radio to KOOS Fri­
day evening at 7:30 o'clock. It would
be well for those who in the past have
indulged in dog poisoning as well as
those who contemplate dojng so in
the future, to listen iri'at that time.
Tuesday night Use council of
Marshfield tabled, until the need
should arise, our offer to add Marsh­
field to the list of Coquille and
North Bend as a field for dog control
and the extension of the humane
society work to that city. Although
wa have ban called and have re-
• Add to its appearance. Save its surface
from th* ravages of sun and storm. Make
any other needed improvements—extra
closets, breakfast nook, sun-room or other
Advantage of
changes to add to yoaf comfort and con-
HRST NATIOUL LOANS
ventane*
The First National Bank of Portland offers
Grange Council at Myrtle Point
Gano
Funeral Home
Ambulance Service
Coquille, Ore.
The Coo« county Grange council
met with Myrtle Grange in Myrtle
Point Tuesday
evening at eight
o’clock, the president, Irvin L Peter­
son, in the chair.
About sixty member were present
with Myrtle, McKinley, Greendell,
Bridge, North Bayside and Coquille
granges represented.
During the evening Myrtle grange
Initiated two members in the first
degree.
Round table discussion were held
in groups with Pomona masters, lec­
turers and secretaries leading.
Mrs. Beth Culver, lecturer, reported
much activity, in the home beautifi­
cation contest with valuable prizes
being offered by various paint com­
panies.
The president asked each grange
to select one agricultural project and
carry it through the year.
On an invitation from McKinley
grange, the council voted to meet
with them Sept. 24.
Delicious refreshments were served
by Myrtle grange.
long-time FH A modernization financing on
existing structures up to •10,000. You need
not b* a depositor to borrow from this bank.
* COQUILLE BRANCH *
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND ZSS
PREVIEW SHOTS OF "THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST"
Showing at the Roxy Next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
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