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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1921)
Fat Creme Hip Q , '¿ jé ìLM m Z Insiile 11 S Our Euth Wickham, Rodney Craagar, Worden ElUs, T allent Greenough, Henry .Standoff, Primo Scaltritta, Grace W hittington, Geneva A gostioo, Mar jo ry McClellan, Lendon Jenkins. Third A—Helen BeUoni, B FUtcroft. 's si ‘ ' Fourth B— A lice Jenkins, NeU Me GUvery. Fourth A — Nina Butler, Gerald p d on , Jessie Johnson, Maxine Neal, .Edith Hurd, Arthur Boyrie, Bias •Gregory, Jean Pierce, Harold Day Day’s Ratiea fa r a Child Every child is carefully and wall fed in accordance with Ms body needs, i described in previous art idea, re lives every day at least one food qm each o f the follow ing groups: 1. Milk, (o r dishes made chiefly of H h). meat, fish, poultry, eggs and l h: :t - K ' % '. .a 4L’ • '¿ j ' h re Right 4 The “Peak” of Clothes 4|. Carati mush, (crou p 2 («rou p 1 ), Toast, (crou ps 2 JMmattn Lamb «hop, (gr Baked Potato, (crou p 4 ), ■ k . S3Q Suppar: Milk, (crou p 1 ), Bread (Croup 2 ), soft ballad a c t, (crou p 1)J Stewed crcpa4. (crou p 4 ), Plaid eoakias, (crou p S ), -, • . ! Diet fo r a child 2 to 5 paura, chosen Accordine to the shore crou ps: B reakfast—7 :00 A. M. Stowed fru it or fru it Juice, o ce i fourth sup, (crou p 4 ); one-ha If to oaa cup wall cooked cereal with milkj (crou p 2 ); one to two slices o f toot« with butter, (crou p 2 and 4 ); 1 eng milk to drink, (group 1 ). * i D in n er-W :30 P. M. Bread and butter, (groups 2 and 8)| There is no better tailoring than that w e offer you in S. H. Churchill made-to-measure clothes for men. Neither there a w ider choice o f feood and Up-to-date patterns from which to make just the right selection— tosi* H But what w ill please you most is the downright better t i r we can give you in*either a -suit or overoest value b JJ O V» ' specially to j fit your particular figure. made C IT Y CLEANERS & TA ILO R S Phone 1033 Shores Bldg Front St ■"■"■I g U L g SB in you r kitchen jUTAZOLA d o « not m oke op ATA your kitchen when frying— as do lard and compounds. Besides its economy, Mazola is vogetabHHut and | odors nor flavor« from the foods fried in it. It can bei in ^ (rasatesi strain, and it is foes* as just bought.. Once you try Masola you wifi prefer it to lard and compounds. COMPANY . rS ..^ ,y Market times »fast as cast iron, homes are. alarm SO. con Just open the draft and up W illey & Son ^ on First Street Is Now Open for Business Highest prices paid for B eef, Yea»» Pork, Mutton and Chickens * ti tfikV iu A v ’. ' T t * mmernmmmmmmmmamm Migge’s Meat Market W h at D oes Y O U R Label Say? Slicing far flt.OM Damage* Thoae Journeying to M yrtle Point last Saturday evening ware Joe Y ar brough and w ife, Lester Hiseex, BUI Mullen, E llis M iller, Tom Gurney, V. M. Graham slid w ife and others. Dick Braden, o f M yrtle Point, has bean down this way lately repairing the roads. Raymond Endioott, o f M yrtle Point, quit work a t thia camp ldst Saturday Among the first civil eases to be tried in the Circuit Court hare this term w ill be that o f L. A , Blanc ■t gainst the Gaos River Transporta tion Co. Blanc is sueing fo r $10,000 damages sustained when the Casa Biver eraam ery'was burned. Ha was feeding boga there at that time, and deem s that the fire waa due to • spark from the steamer Rain b o » . 14 A . Liljeqvist will represent the de fendant and Pack A Brand the platn- CITY H ’ L f)rop in and look over the new styles. Saturday. B. J. (U n d e B ob) Clinton and w ife (>ave returned from California. They •xpact soon td m ore their household effects from this place to J iyrtie Point. J. A . Hart, the Bawleigh man. was lare last weak, drumming up trade. This plant recently finished a lum bar shipment fo r the K. o f P. Lodge st Marshfield. The lodge 1« erecting o new hail. Jim Venotis was a visitor b a n lust Saturday. Wood shipment to Marshfield w ill :e resumed this week from this m ill. «, Mrs. Ous Bendfcr and boys visited at YORK STATION GOSSIP J the J. D. Carl home at A rugo last Those having business in Coquille Saturday and Sunday. last Saturday sigh t ware B. W . Cat- Mrs. Pearl Praaslar, o f Myrtle ton, Chas. Schroeder and Earl Steele ’ oint, was visiting with relatives at Mr. Jsssea, the tie and lumber in this place last Sunday and Monday. spector, was hare last Saturday. Mr. Campbell waa inspecting ties Gao. Halter, the hustling dairyman '.era last Monday. o f A rago. waa hare lately, placing Percy Schroeder went to M yrtle ! orders fo r building material. j > Point last Sunday after a supply o f ; Claud Mullen gave his "F ord ” its eed oats, which he purchased o f Bert initial trial trip for the reason of Davenport. 1021 last Saturday night. It didn’t ; Henry Carver, o f M yrtle Point, was balk, after being idle all winter, but ■\ new employee a t this min, begin oa the contrary, it’s raring to go. ning last Monday. Bud Hem stroot quit work at the Mias Genevieva Thompson and Miss m ill last Saturday evening to engage i Yds Witteman spent Sunday at the in farm work with hia father on the Witteman home in this neighborhood. Backleff ranch, o f which Joes# Clinton' Chas. Holloway, th e night watch .is the owner. man, went to Myrtle Point last Sat The sunshine o f last Saturday call urday to bo with his fam ily over Sun ed out our road forem an, Joe Lett; day. good results ware accomplished in Mr. Stoten, the oflcia l cow tester levelling up many ruts. for this county, waa a visitor a t the W alter M iller was successful in hia A. H. Schroeder home last Monday case at Coquille last week. evening. • W . V. Schroeder and fam ily visited The Haughton boys, Lawrence and at the Bichey Haughton home last ■ Under new management Fresh Bread, Cakes and Fancy Pastry Laird Building -V !. m * 1 I I