The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 13, 1950, Image 7

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Pacific yew, Lodgepole pine, Pon­
derosa pine, Black locust, Western
larch, Western juniper, Coast red­
wood and Bigtree redwood.
The prizes are worthwhile so it
is worth while the time of all of
By WALTER G. SCHROEDER
Yes,
BY MARY AGNE8 AINLEY
Oeunty Extension Agent, (4-H ) you to enter this contest.
even those of you enrolled in home
Acting County Extension Agent, Home Economies
economics projects are eligible to
M ark July 27 and 28 on your 4-H enter.
calendar for the Annual South
A ll of the trees used can be
This week all members of the The grab bags are sold at the Fair
Coast Livestock and Crops Tour. found in "Trees to Know in Ore­ Extension units w ill be receiving and the receipts are used for fi­
Club members from Coos, Curry gon,” Extension Bulletin 497.
a letter talking about Homemak­ nancing the Festival. The grab
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and Douglas counties w ill be par­
ers’ camp. This camp is held every bags should contain handmade ar­
ticipating in this two-day tour
summer and is open to all home­ ticles. Suggestions might be pot­
which w ill be held in Coos and
makers. This year the camp dates holders, dish towels and dish cloths
Curry counties.
are August 2 to August 6. Mem­ or any ideas received from the
The livestock judging teams to! Coquille Valley Sentinel,
bers of the Curry and Douglas meeting on “Gifts from Cloth.”
represent Coos county at the State Coquille, Oregon.
county extension units have also More grab bags are needed and
Fair and Pacific International w ill
Gentlemen: On behalf of the been invited to attend. Crafts and they can be brought into the Coun­
be determined by the Coos plac- Coquille Soroptimist Club, I thank recreational activities w ill be ty Extension office, Coquille, any
ings on the tour.
you for your fine cooperation for available for those interested but time before the Fair. -
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as there are no scheduled classes,
Some crop identification work the year 1949-50.
w ill be included on the tour.
you w ill be free to just relax and Notes On Canning:
The
news
items
in
the
Sentinel
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Coffee or other commercial jars
have been accurate and graciously do just as you wish. I f you are
interested in attending the camp may be used only for such prod­
The 4-H Senior club, all reg­ given.
write your
County Extension ucts as pickles, preserves, and rel­
ularly enrolled 4 -H ciub members
Many thanks,
Agent (Home Economics)- Court­ ishes. Avoid use in pressure can-
who are 15 or older, w ill hold a !
Mrs. Charles Stauff,
house, Coquille, by July 15th or ner or hat water bath because of
wiener roast at Coos Head park on '
Publicity Chairman
send us your registration blank.
quality of glass.
Friday evening, July 21, as its ’
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The self seal lid is edged with
next regular meeting. More de- >
See "Spike” Leslie for insurance
The grab bags for the County a sealing compound. Wipe meta!
tails w ill be sent out later.
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of all kinds, phone 5 or 95-L. tic Fair have come in slowly this year lid with clean damp eloth before
One of the new 4-H contests toi
be held at the County F air this
year is a forestry identification
contest. This contest at the Coun­
ty Fair is open to all regularly en­
rolled 4 -H club members.
You
never realize how many trees you
can identify until you try, so let’s
all make plans to enter this con­
test.
The following forest trees w ill
be included in this contest. Sam­
ples w ill include bark, leaves or
needles, and cones or ether fruit
of Douglas fir, Western fed cedar,
Port Orford cedar, Incense cedar.
White fir, Sitka spruce, Western
hemlock, Red alder, Bigleaf maple.
Vine maple, Oregon myrtle, Cas-
cara, Madrone, Oregon white oak,
4-H News Notes
From All Over Coos
TO OOMEMAOTTS
Letter to the Editor
using.
Follow manufactuer’s di­
rection for each brand. Some re­
quire boiling before using. Disks
with sealing compound should be
used only once. Before processing
screw the metal band down firm ly
tight but not so hard that you cut
through the compound. This lid
has enough “give” to let air <
cape during processing. A fter pro­
cessing leave the ja r as it is.
Do not tighten the screw band as
this may disturb the softened seal­
ing substance and may prevent a
seal.
When using jars with separate
rubber rings, using two rubbers is
not recommended.
Before pro­
cessing fit rubber down smoothly
oh shoulder of empty ja r without
unnecessary stretching. Screw cap
down firm ly and turn it back 1
inch, to assure a part seal. A fter
processing complete the seal by
screwing the cap down tightly as
soon as you take the ja r from the
canner.
“Processing” means the applica­
tion of heat to products in the jar.
Regardless of the condition of
the products or its method of prep­
aration, foods w ill spoil if not
properly processed for the requir-
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COQUILLE. OREGON
JU L Y 13. 198R.
ed length of time and at the cor­
rect temperature.
A ll home-canned low-acid and
non-acid foods should be removed
from ja r and brought to and main­
tained at a “rolling" boil for 10
minutes before tasting or 15 min­
utes in high altitude or when
food is in large pieces. Either cow­
er the pan or stir the product to
break up the lumps to insure even
distribution of heat.
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READY-MIX CEMENT
Delivered On The Job
SCREENED AND WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL
ELMER BENHAM
Phone 51
—
Coquine, Oregon
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McClary's new modern Appliance Store, 333-W-First St. Coquille
SATURDAY, JULY 15th
and completely out-fitted
with a lovely wardrobe
from
Free Gifts For All . . Refreshments Served All Day
Plan Now to Attend This Mammoth Opening
LO REN Z
ot than 5 0 % ON
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beauty in
MUSIC actually
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WORKLESS
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A S U N N Y T O G S ORIGINAL
Lovely is the word for this
charming l i t t l e dress.
SUNNY TOGS are made
of fine, durable material
that will stand the hard
use of playground activi­
ties and still retain their
smart appearance.
Choice of red or green in
sizes 3 to 6x
$5.95
Lorenz
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limt-IVHM IM S
Gear Driven Electric Sewing Machine
Equipped with Floating Gib Hook — Stitch Regulator —
Forward and Reverse Sewing — Sewing Lamp — Floating
Presser Foot — and many others.
New Howe electric comole with the dyle, quality
and Rni»h of tht ftnt«t furniture. Serve» equally
well at end table or lamp «tond.
(t$ the hW-tceu)
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COftSOU RAWO
Y o u ’H have to b ribe the fam ily to g et them to come a w a y
from this wonderful RCA Victor console. Beautifully styled
in 18th Century design, it feature» the popular new RCA
Victor 4 5 rpm system . . . up to 5 0 minutes o f music a t
one touch o f a button.
Since 1887
Southwestern Oregon’s
Oldest Store
In addition, you g et a record changer to p la y 7 8 o r
3316 rpm records . . . plays intermixed 10-inch and 12-inch
The Home of Quality In Coquille
records o f the same speed. Then, too, there’s • pow erful
RCA Victor FM and A M rad io . Both rad io and records
New Bendix Dialamatic
washes, rinses, damp-
dry s — Just set the dial
Tk Hands nrvrr couch water!
■fr Undertow w ashing—Flush-
away draining—Damp-drying!
NEW KNMX MALAMATK
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Tk A g ita to r w a sh in g in the
amazing Wondertub!
M l H oiywtort!
•ft N o wringer, no spinner, no
vib ration —and no b oltin g
down!
★ Fits anywhere in home, du­
BENDIX
plex or apartment!
•ft Wondertub guaranteed for
5 years in writing!
o re heard with the full b eau ty o f the "G o ld en Throat"
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DIALAMATIC W A S H E R !
tone system. Big 12-inch speaker. There’s am ple storage
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space for records. The RCA Victor A 10$ comes m a choice
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o f finishes. See it to d a y . A C
9 S Includes norm al inttollatien
a«v«dy s^ e d ^ o rtaMe,
LOW DOW N PAYMENT
®0 a «4NT£ED
for
2 0 *****
$29.95 Down
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EASY TERMS
See the new Bendix Dialamatic—Today !
“SHOP WHERE YOU CAN SEE THE MOST”
Pizza Patrons
do it!*
*A SK FOR LIGHT, DRY
A cme BEER
€> 1*50 Acme Brewerisu, Son Fronet »co
McClary Appliance Co.
333 W. First and 340 W. Front Sts.
COQUILLE,
COQUILLE,
OREGON
OREGON
Phone 101