9 t »................................................■ 1 I" . ' ! ’ll News Items From Adjacent Communities | Norway News Items Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gasner left last Wednesday in their new car, via the eoast route to attend the Treasure Island fair st San Francisco. . Last Thursday morning, Mr. and Mrs. J. Finley Schroeder received a telegram that Mrs. Schroeder’s father, Walter M. Burgees had passed away st Portland. The Schroeder's left upon receipt of the notice for Port­ land- They returned Saturday, ac­ companied by Mr. and Mrs. Verne Garoutte of Eugene. Mn. Garoutte is a sister of Mn. Schroeder. They brought the body to the Schroeder undertaking parlors in Myrtle Point. Mr. Burgees was born at Chicago, Ill., May 13, IN?. He was aged «3 yean, 2 months, and 21 days. Ser­ vices wen held Monday, Aqg. 12 at 1 p. m. in Myrtle Point with Rev. T. H. Barr of the Brethren church, of­ ficiating. Interment was at Norway cemetery. Mrs. Edith Broner of the Stanford hospital in San Francoeco, Calif., has been visiting at the Rufus Rylander home since Aug. 1. She is a sister of Robert Trigg and the former Leslie Trigg. She left on Monday morning of this week Chas. Southmayd called at Howard Moulton’s Sunday, to took at some dairy cows. Charles is stocking a ranch near Gravelford, where he will Bulletins On Preserving Food A new extenaoin bulletin on “Home Food Preservation” has Just been re­ based by the homo economic exten­ sion service, according to the borne demonstration agent, Mrs. Dorothy Bishop This bulletin includes var­ ious suggestions lor the preservation of food in many different ways in- eluding canning, drying, smoking, and storing. The preservation ef surplus pro­ ducts at home for family use makes possible a variety in the diet and reduces the coot of living for many families. Winter gardens and storing, salting, drying, and^freezing of foods may well be intrensed. Good aims for canned products are safety lor use, freedom from spoilage, aad de­ sirability for eating. * This bulletin is available by.writ­ ing or calling at the office of the home demonstration agent at the courthouse in Coquille. BearC last Wednesday after visiting friends and relatives in Coos county for sev- eral weeks Mrs. 3. L. Burtis returned home Wednesday evening after visiting relatives in Portland for several days. rch. barkers burg Bridge Notes ¡2 Community Fair ti!" September 7 One Coquille Enlistment •Z can't *ttor4 to skimp on Electricity!” 7 *.. McKinley News .... In comporison with rising living costs *■ I ' '*■ on every hand, the present low rates for electric service are a distinct ad­ vantage—enjoy the benefits of man's greatest servant with real economy— In the home, on the form or In your business. KllllXCil KI -