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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1954)
Thursday, Jan. 21, 1954 COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL Ceremony Set For Intra-Murals Tied Shirley W aldo ah ead w ith 14 out ; of 25 tries. B adm inton singles are begin ning th e second ro u n d w ith m any P resid en t M arilyn M orton a n . good w ork on th e ir b asketball as m ore to go. nounces th a t th e N ational H o n ’ they h av e acquired a n u m b e r of team s w ithin th eir ow n classes or Society w ill hold a se m i-fo r ! and com pete w ith each other. m al in itiatio n in the lib ra ry on T he to u rn am en ts a re coming W ednesday. Ja n u a ry 20. j along v ery well. In ping-pong Those to be iniU ated a re Anna singles N adine M olthu and Dixie T he C oquille high school speech Q uivey an d C larence Elliott, . Rose a re ahead. S huffleboard is d ep a rtm en t is studying d eb ate as I seniors: E v ra Jen sen . Ferol on th e second round an d doing j it goes in to th is new year. S underland an d H ester W olga- very well. Foul shooting finds S tu d en ts in' Win K elley’s th ird m ott. juniors. T he in itiatio n is I period speech class are discussing open to the p are n ts of all m em : how to o b tain th e best evidence bers. both old an d new . against th e opposing team . T he ’ T he m em bers of th e society d eb ate su b ject for th e y e a r is a re chosen on a basis of ch a ra c “How to E lect th e P resid en t of th e ter, scholarship, leadership and U nited S tates”, w hich consists of service. A fter th e end of the i deciding w h eth er to keep th e elec sem ester, probationary m em bers toral college o r elect a president will be chosen from th e sopho by direct p o p u lar vote. m ore class on a basis of these A t p rese n t only th ree students four qualifications. a re signed up in th e speech class to p articip a te in th e debate. The d eb ate w ill be close to an h o u r in I length. Coquille High School Point, Brush, Hop, Boll Change, Drag T he girls’ Physical Education classes have really sw ung into rh y th m these last couple of w eeks w hile ta p dancing to th e “B lack sm ith Blues.” They h av e also done Society Initiates Electoral College Is Debate Problem Fuel-saving tips from your 4 Coquille high school’s boys’ in tram u ral league is tied in a knot this week as th e ju n io rs copped the hoop crow n from th e seniors by a score of 13-9. T he juniors are captained by L arry D orland i and the crew w ent through dou- | ble elim ination to urney w ithout a defeat. G ene M olthu captained the R E A D Y -M IX C E M E N T /om Ttn Delivered On The Job MARCH OF DIMES l a w • V ? *o 31 A dvertising pays. Use ad v ertis ing. Read it carefully. And r e m em ber: W hen it ’s advertised th e re ’s no catch. Only topgrade Sextette Honored m erchandise at fa ir prices ever sec Coquille high school’s g irl’s sex the public eye. te tte w ere honored recently when asked to sing at th e O rd er of the Eastern Star. O bservers rem ark ed that th e girls did not only sing well but th e group looked lovely as they w ere dressed in form als to suit the occasion. Promise Shown By Junior Red Devils Save 7% to 10% on fuel by setting your thermo stat at a lower temperature at night. Get all the o il heat you pay for by using Standard Heating Oils. They burn completely without soot, or odor. Every drop is pure heat. Let us start our automatic delivery service today. You’ll cever have to worry about being caught without fuel once your Housewarmer takes over. C ITY HEATING O IL COMPANY Railroad Ave. Phone 1161 A dvertisem ent From where I s it.../y Joe Marsh Open Even When He's Closed Must have been daydreaming on my way to a meeting down in Centerville the other night. My car ran dry before I thought to look at the gas gauge, but 1 man aged to coast into a gas station— and found it closed! Well, I thought my plans were ruined for sure until I noticed a gasoline can with a sig n : “ This is emergency gas. J u s t help your self and leave the can w ith $1.00. Thanks.” Got started, made the meeting on time, and had enough gas to get back home again—thanks to a tru stin g friend. From where I sit, folks who trust their neighbors make the world a better place to live in. For instance, letting a friend express his personal preferences, is one way of trusting your neighbor. Sometimes I prefer a temperate glass of beer in the evening but I’ll always ask whaj you’d like before I pour yours. Copyright, 1954, United States Brewers Foundation ELMER BENHAM Phone 51 ----- Coquille, Oregon ' / zä ; / / z Sharon Sapp New Girls League Prexy C oquille’s ju n io r Red Devils, coached by C lyde T ow nsend, have ran into poor luck so f a r th is seas on, w inning only th re e games. S haro n Sapp, p o p u lar Coquille H ow ever, all scores w ere close high school ju n io r, w as elected and th e “B” squad lost some presid en t of th e school’s G irls’ h ea rt-b rea k ers by only one or two L eague th is w eek for 1954, ac points. G ene Sim pson leads h is te a m cording to H arriet Osika, advisor. Miss Sapp w ill serve through m ates in total points scored w ith this spring sem ester and n ex t fall. 66 counters fo r th e season. H e is O ther league officers elected w ere followed by G ary R hule w ith 45. S an d ra George, vice p resid en t: H ow ard W aggoner w ith 42, Jack K aren S late secretary ; K aren Liles w ith 41, an d D arrell M ulkey M auney, tre a su re r; Shirley H an w ith 33. O thers follow dow n th e cock an d JoA nne Stonecypher, line having seen less action. program chairm en; V erna Liles, Im provem ent is noticed in ev senior rep rese n tativ e; D iane F in ery gam e and m uch can be ex ley, ju n io r rep resen tativ e; Lola I pected of th e ju n io r D evils before j Fisk, sophom ore rep resen tativ e; the cu rre n t b ask etb all season • D ixie Rose and N adine M olthu, draw s to a close. song lead ers and Joyce A nderson, [ h o n o rary senior rep resen tativ e. SCREENED AND WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL z/ / i f S f i » ’ -, -, s~ ' S i . ~ ■’¿ is’- » .'.'»i « æ y ¿ ‘ Which housewife has the AUTOMATIC TURKEY SPECS . . . Thl« tur key at London's national poultry show wears device, not to aid vision, but to prevent him from pecking his farm pals. DRYER? Second Place Won By Faculty Member “W aiilatpu,” a p lay based on M arcus W hitm an’s life in Oregon, w ritte n by Mr. Win Kelly, English and speech te ac h er at Coquille I high, w on second place in a p lay - w ritin g contest sponsored by th e P o rtlan d Civic T heatre. P roduction rig h ts are granted to th e Civic T h ea tre for use of the p lay in addition to th e second p lace aw ard of $25.00. N o lu r a lly , Ik « on« on Ik « l« fl. W i l k k cr « u lo m o lic elcclric dryer she |« n l »cl» Ik e c o n lro lt. ik e n w alks aw ay. N o m a ile r w k o l Ik e w e o lk e r m ay be. ske a l ways gels p e rfe c l, flu f f y clean clolkes Ik a l are tu m b le -d rie d sofely, q u ic k ly . . . on ik e w askdoy of k e r ckoosing. Forever free fro m " w « l w « o lk « r w orry" an waskdoy. Mixed Chorus Has Spring Repertoire C oquille high school’s m ixed chorus is busy th is w eek learn in g a host of new songs for th e spring perform ance. W orking o ut well w ith th e group is “ D ark W ater” and “H oliday Song.” A ccording to W. H. H ollensted, director, no d ate has been set fo r an outside ap pearance, b u t se v eral visiting as Randolph Scott, L ex B ark er and Southw est, “T h u n d er O ver The sem blies w ith schools of th e area P hyllis K irk s ta r in W arn er B ros.’ P lains”, now showing a t the Roxy.: outdoor ad v e n tu re of th e wild h av e been suggested. ELECTRICITY... "DOES SO M UCH-COSTS SO LITTLE" Mountain States Power “ A Self-Supporting, Tax-Paying, Private Enterprise” Save $140 On Matched Pair Washer and Dryer During Bendix-Crosley Consolidation * The Crotley Automatic Dryer. Capacity 1 • lbs. wot clothes The Croste y Custom atic M o d e l CW F. 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