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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1939)
OOQUILL» VALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE, OSMON TIUMMY, on Wednesday evening of last week Mr. Robinson was appointed by the “B” league schools to draw up a sug gestive schedule for basketball games next season. The schedule was to provide for two games to be played before Christmas. lotte Bogard, seventh. In the second division: Lola White, sixth; Zetta Gibson. The leader of the canning club is Mis. Carroll Rycraft. Marshfield. The fee for the course tral office at Salem. Riverton School is 88 with two hour credit for those Although social security account who take the examination. numbers are used for identification New Buildings A get-acquainted potluck supper, and record keeping in both systems, With Coquille and Bandon each they are entirely separate and dis entertainment, and free dance will be Sewing having new buildings and with the tinct, it was pointed out. sponsored by the home economics and Clothing I; Division A: Jacqueline Marshfield high school under con the FF A (Future Farmers of Amer “Many claimants for unemployment Chappell, first; Alice Garoutte, sec struction, the housing of school ica), Riverton chapter, in the gym English Club Organised compensation believe their right to The English IV class recently or ond; Patricia Gibbs, third; Dorothy children has been improved. Friday night. The affair is primarily job insurance is based on deductions ganized an English club for the pur Jeffery, fifth. Clothing I, Division B: Key School in honor of the three new Riverton ¡from their wages for that purpose,** pose of practising parliamentary pro Ira Gibbs; Glorie Hcgn, firs»; Laura The Roy school is another which said Administrator Silas Gaiaer. teachers. At 7:30 the potluck dinner will be cedure and' discussiing the individual Church , second; Charlotte Bogard, now bears a name plate, School “This is a mistaken assumption, since served after which there will be a interests of the group. The officers fourth; Sadie Church, fifth; Billie houses, if labeled afford splendid the worker pays nothing for unem President, Mayme Heppler, sixth; Velma Gibts, seventh; land marks. short program in time to get the danc elected were: ployment compensation in Oregon, Royer; vice president, June White; Freída Johnson, eighth; Cleo Kight, North Bayside Teachers ing started by 9 o’clock. The spon and any deductions from his wages secretary, Glenys Gilbert; parliamen ninth; Claudia Lee Varney, tenth; soring organizations will furnish The North Bayside tetchers have I tarian, Clinton White. Dorothy Warren; Margaret Lundy; organized foe 'the' new school year. are for the old-age insurance pro punch, coffee, sugar and cream. gram.” Gladys Dominighi. Every one in the areas being serv The president is Mrs. Mabel Bagan Only the employer contributes to The home economics class has been The leaders were Mrs. Carroll Ry ed by the Riverton schools is invit of Kentuck school and secretary is the Oregon unemployment compen divided into two parts in order to craft and Miss Opal Robison. ed to attend the affair and enjoy the Mrs. Ethel Siestreem. These teach sation fund. Not only is no contri make fuller use of equipment. While Woodworking free entertainment ers have been meeting regularly for bution required from the worker, half the class works on sewing pro First year — Clarence Norris, first; Robinesn and Beall Attend Meeting several years. but any deductions from his wages jects, the other half cooks, alternat Junior Norris, second. Superintendent Robinson and Har for this purpose, whether made di ing back and forth. Second year—Vernon Sell, first. old Beall, athletic coach, attended Employe Pays Nothing To rectly or indirectly, is expressly pro “The Ghost Chaser" James H. Leonard is the leader. the schoolmen’s meeting in Coquille State Unemployment Fund hibited under the law. * Rehearsals for “The Ghost Chaser” Music in the Grades are in full swing this week. The cast Since the Riverton grade school Existence of confusion in the minds -The unemployment compensation includes: Erwin Plaep, butler; Irene now has an excellent music teacher, of Oregonians regarding the différ program is administered by the state. sections of the Social Security act, The federal government assumes ¡ Dean, maid; Doris Morgan, owner of music has been made a regular re- ent the spook house (Estelle); Dick quired subject with regular instruc especially unemployment compensa every cent of administrative costs. Bemetz, in love with Estelle (Jimmie); tion. Mrs. Marcella Rawe, who was tion and old-age insurance, was recog The old-age benefits program, on the Margarette Carlson, Jimmie’s sister recently hired to teach the primary nized by officials of the state com other hand, taxes both worker and (Beverley); Warren Smith a dectee- grades and music throughout the mission following a review of recent employer, and is administered by the tive (Samuel Higginbottom); -------- , school, has in cooperation with the correspondence received in the cen- federal government. other grade teachers, worked out an spook. Who is the spook? You’ll never inclusive music schedule. know until the play is over, but you’ll Mrs. Rawe reports that the upper get a real surprise then!) grades have been studying the his Touch Tackle tory of the piano. All the voices in Mr. Beall’s athletic class has start- I the school have been classified for ed to play touch tackle football. It is ' purposes of instruction. Each child hoped that a short schedule of games is keeping a music appreciation note for the sport may be worked out with book. In connection with the rhythm the other “B” schools in the county. work, the students are learning a few Rowland Goes Home simple folk dances. Miss Dorothy Rowland, high school Work started this week on an oper instructor, spent the weekend in Eu etta, “Hansel and Gretel," which will be presented witpin the next few gene with her parents. FFA Boys Win Awards weeks. Three Riverton boys won awards for their exhibits in stock at the Coos county fair. The winners were Or News From County ROUND ville Young, first in Chester white TUP hogs; Dick Bemetz, second in Chester School Supt. Office white barrows; Lyle Baughman, Non High Budget Meeting fourth and fifth in Jersey senior year The buget committee for the Non lings. High School district will meet in RHONE 166 FREE DELIVERY Riverton 4H Clubs Win the County Court Room on Monday, ROUND Members of the three Riverton 4H September 25 at 8:00 p. m. Any one clubs won over thirty places for their who is interested is welcome to at exhibits in the 4H division of the fair. tend. KITCHEN QUEEN In Pullmans Those who won places were: Extension Course Members of Canning I—Gloria The University of Oregon is offer Haga; Freda Johnston, tenth; Dorothy ing an extension course to begin on Warren, third; Billie Heppler, sixth; Monday. October 2. The subject is Ida Gibbs; Velma Gibbs fourth; Alice Public Speaking. One class will be Garoutte, fifth; Coreen Malthu, held each Monday from 4:00 to 8:00 eighth; Betty Sell, second; Dolores in the Coquille high school and the CAMEL, CHESTERFIELD, LUCKIES Sell, first; Janet Johnston; Velma other will be held in the evenihg at Danielson; Gwendolyn Rogers; Char- once ,-* UffTIMll w///< mo omat W okldí F aim Bear Creek News Mrs. Emma Seebree of Marshfield has*been visiting with her son, Harvey Allen, and wife, for the past week. She plans to return to the bay this week. The Parkersburg club is holding its regular meeting Wednesday, Sept. 26th, at the Parkersburg play shed. Max Mullen plans to leave soon to enroll in the Oregon State college. He has been employed as a truck driver for Morris Ray during the past sum mer. A chicken dinner was given at the home of Hapry Heffley honoring his birthday, Sept. 17. Covers were laid for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Allen, Mr. and Mrs. An- cil Haga and Graydon, Mrs. Emma Seebree, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heffley and John. Remember—Pioneers of Parkers burg. You are invited to attend the Pioneer picnic at the playshed Sun day, Sept. 24. A potluck dinner will be served at noon the same as last year. Howard Hancocx has started fish ing in the Coquille river, and has hired Charles Fellows to drive the milk truck for him. STEVE'S GROCERY "Volume With Small Profits” Is Our Motto COQUILLE «f FLOUR 1.54 Cigarettes Corton $1.17 SWIFT’S PEARL Shortening 39« SWIFTS or OREGON 6c MILK Large Cons GOLDEN BANTAM Corn 2 Cons HILLS, M. J. B., MAXWELL HOUSE, GOLDEN WEST Coffee « WE HAVE PURE CIDER ** __ _ Vinegar 500 No Water Added Gallon THOSE SWEET JUICY Oranges 10c GOLDEN BIPE Bananas u» Salad Dressing & • • Sc SEEDLESS or TOKAY Grapes Lb 5c FANCY NO. 1 talons 10 Lb. Bag 17« f