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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1939)
= f AGI TWELVE = » 4. hearing. At the budget hearing Wal A very enjoyable “Victory” pro- ment of the church debt«. The Bible party at the Ray L. Beckett home. lace Dement, Myrtle Point, and Chas. 1 After a hgppy evening of outdoor gram was presented at the church school attendance has averaged 42 Huggins, Marshfield, were present, The first fall meeting of the game«, delicious . refreshments of Sunday evening to celebrate the pay- this quarter. representing the organized taxpayers Woman’s Civic club was held on cookies, cake and punch were served Are You Interested? of Coo. county, and made construct Tuesday afternoon of last week at by Mrs. Beckett. Those present were In Marshfield and Coquille exten ive criticism. As far as the writer the school. After the business meet Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Beckett, Virginia. sion classes are to be organized. They can recall this represents only three ing, which included the appointment Wilda and Alden; Mr. and Mrs. are open to all desiring to take the parties who have ever appeared in of committees for the year, by the Clarence Fiser, Mrs. Stanley Lake, course. The fee in each class is 35 00 the interest of budgets since the Non president, Mrs. A. B. Hillabold, a Virginia and Vivienne; Lynn Culver, and students can take four upper di High District was formed in 1933. tea was held in honor of the teachers, Marian Finch, Sally Wright, Mary vision credit or any adult In each The Non High School board ap Bernard Senn, Miss Hudson, and Lou Culver, Ruth, E. J. and Jerry case the instructor is to be W. A. proved the election count made by Miss Cos, who are new here this Walker, Clyde Bartlett and Arthur Dahlberg, assistant professor of secretary as to election on June 19, year. Those present at the tea were Hillabold. speech at U. of O. The first class for of E. L. Detlefsen, as director from Mrs. Amelia Hill, who had been Mesdames A. B. Hillabold, Fred Sco afternoon will meet in Coquille Hi on Zone IV. After he was sworn in by field, Ovid Bryant, John Paulsen, visiting her mother and other rela Monday, 4:00 to 6:00 p. m., beginning the chairman the board was organized Stanley Lake, Amanda Ehrig, Lena tives and friends in Coos county for October 2. The subject is “Oral Eng by the re-election of officers, J. N. -OR ANYWHIRI Miller, Gladys Flowerday, Saunders, a few weeks, left Thursday for Brock lish for Teachers.” The first class for Gearhart, chairman, and E. L. Detlef ! H. A. Hatfield, Dwight Culver, Roy way where she had an offer of em evening will be held in Marshfield sen, vice chairman. yOU’ll FARE BETTER Becektt, Clarence Fiser, Chas. Mack ployment. high school, Monday, October 2. The Both during the budget committee Mrs. Clarence Fiser, Misses Ruth and Miss Maude Hooton, besides the subject is “Public Spjeaking for ON THESE LOW FARES! meeting and in the regular Non High honored guests, Mr. Senn, Miss Hud Walker and Virginia Beckett and E. Business and Professional Men and Board meeting the increased cost for son and Miss Cos. Mrs. Albert Pan J. Walker, jr., attended a pot luck One Way Rsund Trip Where»« you are bound for, you will Women.* The classes will continue the Non High, the advisability of coast was also present for the busi supper and executive meeting of SAN FRANCISCO 316.19 316.95 find that Greyhound’s frequent, con for 12 weeks. In both cases con continuing transportation, etc., came ness meeting. venient »«vice, de luxe cruisers snd low Myrtle Christian Endeavor Union in siderable interest is being shown. LOS ANGELE8 314.29------- 25.69 «.ww make this the ideal way to travel. in for discussion. The tuition, which North Bend Friday evening. The Christian Endeavor meeting Non High School Budget Meeting PORTLAND 35.95..................... 8.55 is the largest cost, is fixed by statue The Bible Study class meet this Q The final hearing on the Non High so the Non High Board cannot reduce next Sunday evening will be led by NEW YORK 345.15.......... ... 63.95 week at the Dwight Culver home. Clyde Bartlett. The topic is “ What School budget will be held on Octo it. The contractors are by no means 'Difference Does It Make what We Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Roy ber 23, at 8:00 p. m. The place is the DEPOT: ROXY CORNER „ receaving exhorbitant salaries. If Believe?" S. Luttrell, Mrs. Ray Beckett and county court room, in the court house PHONE: 245 transportation is discontinued in the Mrs. Wm. Varn, Miss Margaret I Virginia, E. J. Walker, Sr., E. J. Walk in Coquille. This date was set by future a grave injustice is faced by Luttrell and Clarence Pease were in er, jr., Roy Dwight Vam, Mrs. Dwight Non High School board after bud those who are located far from high from Eugene to spend the week end [ Culver and her guest, Mrs. Theodore get committee had met earlier in the school, therefore the best procedure Lund of Marshfield, and Mrs. Frank at the Roy S. Luttrell home. evening. The additional budget com for future years is stil la question. Mrs. James Porter is entering the I Culver and Lynn. mittee members were: F. C. Lee, Good Samaritan hospital in Portland i Route No. 1, Marshfield; J. P. John We have just received our new Fall this week for a major operation. I son, Coquille; O. O. Bunch, Myrtle Stationery in all the new styles and Mrs. A*. L. Larkins arrived on Tues Point; Everett Messerle, Sumner, shades. Have your name imprinted day afternoon of last week from I Guy A. Smith, Empire. on your paper. H. S. Norton Music Mulino to spend two weeks or more The budget committee was or and Stationery. s here at the home of her daughter, ganized with J. N. Gearhart as chair Mrs. Orlin Lett. man and W. M. Hillar, as secretary. Having guest«? Brighten up your Misses Ruth Walker and Wilda; The proposed budget calls for a levy of 378,607.05. Any interested tax home with flower« from Bergen’«. Beckett were honored on Thursday ■ evening, with a delightful birthday payer is welcome to sit in at the Phone 64. New? From County School Supt. Office Bridge Briefs "1 » ¡fife: « i * you. tksssl k&t Y I a i I I I 0 I STEVE'S GROCERY i t "Volume With Small Profits" Is Our Motto PHONE 166 COQUILLE FREE DELIVERY • 15c . 5c • SMALL GRADE A . Dozen . . 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