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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1939)
o The tables seated 140 persons at one time. Autumn decorations were used throughout the auditorium. The Oregon, lying and being Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bender, Ells Riverton Welcomes New Teachers on 1, twp. 28 S. R. 13, worth Bender, Mrs. Kate Hodson, . Friday night, September 22, found FFA and Home Economics club dis NT, at a minimum price were Saturday overnight guests of the gymnasium at Riverton filled to played samples of their class work Mr. and Mrs. John Caudle at Charles capacity. Over 300 persons enjoyed on one side of the room. L, in compliance with said SATURDAY, the 14th day ton. Sunday they picked huckelber- one of the fullest evenings of enter Ghosts ! ! 1 “Who is the spook”? is a question ries and reported that the berries are tainment provided at ftiverton in a receiving some speculation around number of years. plentiful. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl of Arago, Mrs. James Watson, Mr. A potluck supper was served at 7:30 school these days. Everybody knows Levi Snyder and Pearl Snyder of Co under the sponsorship of the FFA and that there is one in “The Ghost quille, drove over to Charleston Sun the Home Economics club with the Chaser,” the school play to be given day and joined the rest of the “pick the remaining of the high school and October 20, but just whom he is, is ers.” They all enjoyed a picnic lunch grade school cooperating. During a. mystery, too. On the evening of at noon. the supper and after, Mr. Robinson’s October 20 his identity will be made Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Thurston of public speakihg class and the grade known. Come to see if your guess Grass Valley, California arrived fu.!- school pupils put on a very interest is right! Glenys Gilbert and Ferrill Schrader urday for a short visit with :heir ing and varied entertainment. are doing some special studying on friends, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Brodie. The event was a reception for The Brbdies had not seen the Thurs three new members of the teaching the fine points in costuming and tons for 16 years and after an en staff—Mrs. Marcella Rawe, Miss make-up. They will make up the * joyable weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Dorethy Rowland, and Mr. Harold play cast. Clifton White and Ronald Holbrook Thurston returned to their home Beall, and for the five teachers who Monday moming. have been at Riverton prior to this are studying scenery construction, Mr. and Mrs. Finley Schroeder year, J. H. Leonard, Miss Opal Robi-, stage souhd effects, and lighting. went to Camas Valley Sunday after- I son, Mrs. Joyce Owen, Carroll Ry- i ' The cast, with the exception of noon to purchase a load of straw. I craft, and Wayne Robinson. Mr« two players, and the four people on Herman Detlcfsen of Myrtle Point Robinson introduced all the teachers make-up and stage effects are all has been helping his brother, Henry, and presented the two janitors to members of Mr. Robinson's public Mr. Robinson is of Pleasant Point with the milking. the group, Ellis Holbrook and Ran speaking class, coaching the play. Henry experienced the misfortune of dall Johnson. losing the bam on the ranch where Harry L. Claterbos, president of Judging Team Mr. Rycraft’s agriculture class he lives during the fire on the Wal the Coquille Branch of the First ter Laird hill last week. National Bank of Portland, and the spent Tuesday afternoon at the Fetch Frank Southmayd has been busy county agriculture^ agent, Geo. Jen home judging cows. A judging team, the past few days digging a well kins were Introduced to the audience to be announced later, was picked which already has approximately six by Orville Young, master of cere from the boys with the best scores. feet of water in it. monies. Both men gave very worth Book Exchange Closed Rex Cornelius, who has been in while talks. Mr. Young also intro the employ of the Brodie Shingle Mill duced the school board members who for over a year, is now working at were present. the International Cedar company The program consisted of music by plant in Marshfield. Mr. and Mrs. the high school orchestra, Geraldine Cornelius moved over to Marshfield Guerin, pianist and vocalist;' Clifton this week. White, banjo; June White, guitar; ANDERSON, After a long period of conveelsence and Wayne Robinson, drums. The Secretary. at the C. F. Brodie home, Mae Sim seventh and eighth grade girls sang; Good health will not necessarily insure passing marks in mons went to her home in Bandon in Zetta Gibson and Pat Rawe gave a school but certain it is that the child without bodily vigor is preparation for again returning to very entertaining . “scarecrow" tap Norway to keep house for her father, dance. The first and second graders seriously handicapped in learning. Jess Simmons, who has taken the pantomimed Mother Goose rhymes. position, recently vacated by Rex Mrs. Rawe played the piano for the Cornelius, at the Brodie Shingle Mill. songs and tap dance. Mr. Robison’s Mrs. Emil Peterson who was oper public speaking class put on a skit, ated on last week at the Coquille hos “Proposing to Jane,” with Clifton pital is recovering nicely. White, Glenys Gilbert, Bill Edwards, Use Our PASTEURIZED MILK The pumping system at the Nor and Ferrill Schrader taking pprt. ___ I way store was out of commission on Dancing was the main diversion of Treated In Our Clean, Modern Plant Monday, causing considerable incon the evening. Clifton White, a trained venience. E. R. Smith of Gravelford radio technician, provided music with came down and fixed it for Mr his loud speaker set and Bob Smith's Tedsen. electric phonograph at the beginning Ernestine Luthy of Myrtle Point of the dancing. Later, Mr. Smith called at the A. H. Bender home Sun and his daughter played the guitar On Myrtle Point Highway One Mile From Coquille day evening. Miss Luthy is leaving and piano, respectively, and Clifton in a few days for McMinnville to at White, his banjo. Norway News Items Riverton School Good Health Good Grades Health tend Unfield college. 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