The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 30, 1941, Page 10, Image 10

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Coquille Boys
Enlist In Navy
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Two Coquille boys, Wi
Northup, Jr, and Paul
Walker, were enlisted in the U . S.
Navy at Portland, Oregon, on Janu-
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Charles P. Phillipa, 25, bucker at
the C. D. Bay Logging camp near
Fairview, was brought to the Coquille
Hospital yesterday, suffering from a
badly sprained left knee which will
keep him there a few day». As a tree
top fell toward him he jumped into
the brush, receiving the injury in
that way.. ,
you with their
rthday Sale foe Bfxall—durini
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Bo here early for amusing values!
Fuhrman's Pharmacy
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Forest Personnel
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Coquille Hospital
To Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Davidson,
at Coquille, last Saturday,' a seven
pounds, three ounces» baby boy, who
has been named Clifton Vernon.
David Eric is the name given to
the eight pounds, six and three-quar­
ters ounces baby boy born to Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Robbins, of Co­
quille, on Monday.
A strapping young man, weighing
nine pounds, four ounces, was born
yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Harold
C. Miller of Scottsburg. His name is
Harold Arthur.
Oive a Beautiful Eversharp Pen &
Pencil set for Valentine’s Day. Re­
member they are guaranteed forever.
Select yours at Norton’s.
Valentines. Get your» st Norton’s.
We have them for children for lc,
2c and 5c each.
Mining Location notices for »ale s’
this office. J
Coquille Ronks High In Coos County
Presidents
BIRTHDAY
BAU
Saturday, Feb. 1
DANCE THAT OTHERS
MAY WALK
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Dreamland Hall
1821 marked the first year for a class to graduate from our present
High School building. The old school was in the Washington School along
with the grade school.
Mr. Lynn Parr who is now Superintendent of the
Marshfield Schools, was Superintendent of our schools at that time.
As far as Athletics is concerned, Coquille has had only a few out­
standing teams, but has always been a potential threat.
In IBM Coquille
won the Coos County Ch a m pf nn chip^H—.......
in football. Not until 1839 was this i Degree at Columbia. Mr. Osika and
glory given to Coquille High again. Mr. Dunn received this Master’s De­
In that year we won the Champion­ gree at Oregon State. Mrs. Beyers,
ship of Coos County without a single i who has taught at Coquille High for
point being scored against us. On i seventeen years, received her train­
Thanksgiving Dey our team jour­ ing at the State University of Iowa,
neyed to Medford to play for the teaches Mathematics and Sciences.
Mythical State Championship but was i Mr. Osika came to teach in C. H S
defeated 8 to 0.
in 1032, working his way up to his
In Basketball, Coquille has sent present position, principal of our High
very few teams to the State Tour­ School, and Mr. Dunn came as Su­
nament, but in 1834 Coquille sent a perintendent in the fall of “ TH.”
team that ranked high.
Last, but not least, among our teach­
Track and Field events have been ers who have been here several years,
our main stay. Year after year Co­ is Mrs. Osika, also an alumnus of
quille has put out a track team that C. H. S. She graduated from the
put a scare into all opponents. In U. of Oregon, majoring in English.
IMO, Coquille sent a team to the
In the remainder of our school year,
Hayward Relays that won first place many basketball games will be played
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in our'new gym. Intramural sports
will go an, the bead will mates many
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