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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1922)
JE » - At this Christmas season of good will and good cheer we extend to all friends and patrons the very wishes for a to his horror and of tha smaller girls faca I '¿¡H BK » a® J THANK ALL MY CUSTOMERS and persons JL with w hoa I hare had any dealings for their pa tronage the past year. I trust the service I have ren dered in the past will warrant your future patronage. ï ï ' -x nyH- f . • I t* ' i«1. - I wish you one and all A VERY MERRY CHRIST MAS AND HAPPY, HEALTHFUL AND PROS PEROUS NEW YEAR. a ' ¿> ¿¡£ ; y , i jq|§S j R I -V ■!>*..; -ay,-.*. v - ias-4,^ LEOJfc CÀ -Phone 76J First National Bank Bidg I ■ ».V. $ 7 .;^ v ^ — * m mmm 1, ■ ff.,' f r Ä f Ä'> . 5Z 0 ÛLÜ L / . A f 'ú .. I A nation - wide movement is carrying on a warfare against the scourge of Consump- tion. In saving over 100,000 ____________ lives last year, it actually cut the dtalh rate from tuberculosis in half. * Each year these organizations sell T uber culosis Christm as Seals. The proceeds from these sales are devoted to the work of caring for and curing tuberculosis patients and to educational and other work to prevent th e dread disease. Buy these Seals and urge your friends to buy and use them . To do this is both C harity and Patriotism . * Stamp Out Tuberculosis OUGSffCñf Uosd quality t a in leased with charcoal p o o a m tub wttb olivo oU. Tha o li to «prtahtad ta a dannai cloth a od the ana* robbed watar and soap to Arbuekle to C one Back Mto¿' at all be bollad J Thto To one ~ ’ and all we extend our thanks vr ; ,s „• . T. • *- - for the patronage of the past and hope to merit it in the future. Henry Lorenz t. mm > v FACTORS AFFECTING COST OF BREAD LOAF T- QuaMty of Flour and Price of Muoh Importano«. Where Different Materials Aro Fur- ok a n d In Small QwanWttoa Coat la Much H ither Use of Milk Teats to the experimental kit chan of the United States Department of Agri- culturn show that the quality of Sour used, the retail price paid for It. tha met bod ad buying, whether to small quantities or hy the to r s i, the bread formula asod, the kind and price of fuel, the sort of ovan B eta and tha number of loaves aaado at one time a n all factors affecting the final coat of the homemade loaf of bread. In case of a batch ef Sve loaves for which materials were bought In small and which were bated In aa ..Ike In tbs formula tasted and Increased the coat of the A batch of eight loaves waa mads hy a m a n econocetcal formula, aad all motorists, though bought at retail prices, w en purchased to hotter ad vantage. “Strong" Sear which fives SjfltomlCTSf a high bread yield «waa selected, and It was bought by tba barrel, aa the farm woman would be likely to buy I t Dried yeast waa used, shortening waa omit ted, and the taking was done la a kerosene range. Under these condi tions tba coat of a one-pound loaf was . 7 found to be only 4 1-6 cents. Tba de tails and flgurea obtained to these tests a n available upon application to ECONOM Y IN USE 0 F X E R E A U Relatively Low to Price and Furnish and Body F uat Because cereals a n relatively low to price aad because most of them fur- stab some ttasue-i>uiiding materials, aa well aa body fuel, the United States Department of Agriculture renal fa r a R a good ecooomy to a n th an freely, In place of part ad the I vs foods. H The Sea tinsi aad the Oregon r noth f o n - s i l i à year. I BHP k L í ^ ' » i * Hot hroad Is o ft« thought to cansa p srtitast of Agriculture saya that \ It dosa aa It to bocanaa It lacks i of the charactsriattes of rood b sot heraus» K to hot U r n or 1 Do- oo tha tosida, and lb to whan It hap. P f « to tha objection ta tb t h u Wo fact that thay ara i Quantity Orders Promptly Filled Prices ranging u p ìhi^ Mixed Nuts 17c lb. In 5 lb. lots t a n business as wall as publie nmrality, i* looks to ua aa if Direct- 0 stare! Haya has an d a a g n a t mistake I» 1 III Whbn R Dosa So It to B casual a# Leah was boiled la aa Ita tat a n p stock. a o o ' ■ Wanted Repairs Prohibition Director Appleby, of New York, announces the capture of a whisky ship carrying IMOJMO |P of boose while attem pting to S g ~ |k ff liquor blockade. She was it off Sandy Hook with 4000 aaaes of whiskey. . i Tha skipper insisted h was put ting into New York for engine re pairs, but dry officials claimed the skip 1« aaa of seven! which loft tha o days previous with cheer” for New York’s 7 * ■ t>! t a ììn aaa1^ r . iûv WHOLESALE PRICES BREAD CAUSES INDIGESTION im i appy New-Year Candy Freshly Made, Wholsome and Good at !. w ith Christm as Seals IJousehoM • '' 4- ¿ù' -• and a Candy Headquarters H^JUDiese* Seals I Diphtheria Closes School Merry Christmi Supt. Burkhart of the Bunker Hill school, waa Obliged to daos th at school yesterday morning on assembling of tha pupils a t nine o’clock. Sept Burkhart said th at thto action seamed F E E D ANO C ARE FOR P U LLET S advisable a t this time because of «LS0 a thousand fast, a alo * prevalence of diphtheria aad the loaf waa (bund to caat T 1-S < ingar of K spreading. D m C iiw m ii Mtstohe to Q M M recipe called The decision waa reached after Free Ran«* and Campai Them careful consideration. I t waa said there a n two or three eases in the district, or a t least cassa which in dicate they might be diphtheria. The school will not resuma, Supt. ' Burkhart said, before the second of oM ; January. The directora aad all e« mad are very anxious th at the children taka every precaution dur ^ the time school to closed to stay away from pieces w h an the dises mat could If tha young pellets w« might be contracted. Quarantines a n being rigidly ob proparty fad sad eared for. They aro served to each placas aa the bom Oftoo crowded la tita coops st n!« tor tita little brood coop that to M | w h an children a n under auspicie It la tapad all p a n a ta will r e p o r t EfeTv>, • lata fafl sad t t e * r t d ^ <V ire a L *** ** reomptly any illness among their chulren, thus aiding tha compalgn taadlag. The palista aro allowed ft* for cheeking the trouble before it :ome* asrious.—NsWS. - í k •I } told tha slipped and haw aha fall hole « the of tha abara Tha as tha data sat for tha of tha Arago Literary I two weeka "before, night and one of of the society, (ho « i l liso DM of onr brightest high school pupils), passed too near tha . . . . . mod hols. Al—K aad alas his feet flaw from ondar his oonaga and ha found htm—if a «a ted in tha midst of what sppared to him to ha a aaa of aand and watar. Ha was hoard to remark while gathering himself together tha* “If I could got a few to help me I'd dll th at darned m uditole with gravai." A fter tha interesting p ro g n i debate prepared by the society the.usual business meeting. As yen no doubt have already guessed tha two sad stories wore related. Action waa promptly taken. Tha next Tues day waa declared a holiday for tha High flchool. Tha man of oar flour ishing community wort requested to bring team and wagon, picks, a rollar, a float and incidentally selves aad the ladies anything which would appeal to a hunj The trustees ware appelated a committee to oversee the work which turned out to bo not only gravelling tha Whole achool yard but read in front of tha building. Had tha day h a « b at a little lo would now undoubtedly have did road to Myrtle Point and to Coquille, such was tha spirit in which tha work waa dona. Man from Hu community timed tha high achool boys throw a load of gravel. I t to rà the young follows Just taso minutes; some hustling, was it not? One of 1 sodare was heard to say th a t Arego should be spelled At* go. I think tha rest of you will agree with him whan ms tall you that w orn modern gym gj ■ « a ■ode*» and tall combinad h at been flying around And it all comes hole. Who says good from one mad hrà •to caa t a made 1 bran. 00 pounds al ~~ , — ..V. ef hlg « s a b m g n M d e ranaaga. J J * ràtaid jN ^p to eta dry to a a rts to eat all they will of It. should be tod In i olleta may be to gw to atari toying. aa il is ii m I „ I a lor Tf? y irftnia .ack. King David’s as long aa he lived. COQUILLE LOM E NO. SS, L a a r . N E ím