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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1950)
I PAGE ZIVB Social Events ullxn nisbitt Women'* Editor tje n tln e l Club, Lodge and Local Activities unloading children, or turning around. You may prevent a bad accident, or cause one by not stop ping. * Mrs. Wallace Mareks, Mrs. Rus sell H ill and Mrs. Roy Baker, offi cers of Fairview extension unit, attended the officers’ training con ference at the Labor Temple in Coquille last Thursday, September 14th’ There will be church services every Sunday night from now on, beginning at 7:45 p. m. Also Bible iitudy w ill be held every Wednes day evening starting at 7:30. The topic for stir?,- is ’ Prophecy." Everyone invited. M r. and Mrs Andy Parks and Mr. and M r,. iJ-.r i Gnsner took Teachers' Banquet Set For Tuesday A banquet for teachers w ill be held at the Tioga hotel on Tues day, September 26, at 6:30 p. m. This group is sponsored by the county division of the Oregon State Teachers’ association. They w ill have as guest speakers Lucille Klinge, county school superinten dent, Eugene, and M arble Cook, field representative for the Ore gon Education association. In ad dition to the speakers, a portion of the evening w ill be spent in sing ing and fun. A ll teachers are M A RR IED AUG UST 27 at First Presbyterian church. Bandon, were Dorothy Ann. daughter of M r. and Mrs. Freemont Jeffery of Bul lards Route, Coquille, and Robert Delmer Stalley. son of M r. and Mrs. Francis Stalley of Corvallis (Coquille Studio Photo) an operation at Mast hospital last M r. and Mrs. Glenn Robison ¡have three reasons to be congrat ulated as their 22nd wedding an niversary was on Sept. 16th, Glen’s birthday on the 19th, and Aletha’s on the 20th. With all MR. AND MRS. LEONARD C. E N S IL E , married In late summer “ 3 « ' guest at the Everyone of ns whatever our respective opinions knows bet tor than he practices and recog nises a better taw than he obeys.— Froude. ★ ★ ★ Salvage celery leaves, mince them and use to flavor creamed fish and scalloped dishes. De licious and nutritious. ★ ★ ★ Beef and noodles go hand in hand. Brown a half pound ground beef, make gravy In pan with It, using canned beef con somme for liquid, serve on noodles. ★ ♦ * To avoid “boil over” while cooking macaroni or spaghetti add 1 tablespoon cooking oil or shortening to the water. ★ ★ ★ To freshen shredded coconut, soak in fresh milk with a dash of sugar a few minutes before using, or place in a sieve and set over boiling water and steam until moist. ★ ★ ★ Apple Dumplings from “The Norge Cookbook” 8 medium apples cup butter 1 teaspoon cinnamon lV i cups brown sugar teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind Pare and core apples. M ix brown sugar, butter, salt, cin namon and lemon rind together and fill each apple cavity with part of mixture. Roll baking powder biscuit dough to % - inch thickness; cut into squares large enough to cover apple. Place apple on each square and bring comers together, by moistening edges and pinching dough to hold apple in place. Bake in moderate oven 350 de gress F. Serve with plain lem on sauce. Makes eight dump lings. ★ ★ ★ To keep cheese fresh, wrap in a cloth dampened with vine gar and store in a cool place (hot in refrigerator). ★ ★ ★ The people who dreamed up two pairs of pants for one suit should have gone right on w ith two cream pitchers for every sugar bowl, two washcloths for every towel and two lids for every cooky jar. — Marcelene Cox ★ ★ ★ To avoid wrinkled skins on baked apples slit in a few places before baking. A PP LIA N C E NEWS We Just received new Handy- hot Portable washers. Nice aluminum tub with a three-' pound capacity. Handy for small washings, apartment houses and house trailers. A convenient wringer can be had with It that eliminates wringing by hand. * * * Listen to: Thornton's Home Economist KOO8 . . . Mon., Wed. A Fri. 2 - 2:15 P. M . KW RO . . Tues.. Thurs. A S at 2 - 2:13 P. M. SEPTEMBER 21, 195». COQUILLE. OREGON. p g i |* y i g \ V Harold Stock left to visit his father and w ill then go on to Ne vada for the winter. The bridge across Woodard creek wrecked by a logging truck is In working order again. ’ Despite the publicity given the new law that says all drivers of vehicles shall stop where a school bus is loading or unloading school children, there seems to be many drivers who have never heard of it. What makes the violation of that law doubly dangerous here is that such large segments of our road is in the form of dust, which takes to the air with each passing ear, that a car following one which didn’t stop for the bus might not even see the bus or children due to the blinding dust. This is a plea to parents and drivers who are not parents to help your teachers and bus drivers protect your children and your neighbors’ dhildren by stopping wherever you see a bus loading or the Pioneer Methodist chnrch. Coquille. Mrs. Ensele is the form er, Ernerson_Tumer home on Mon- Ruth L. Byrd, daughter of M r. and Mrs. H. J. Byrd of Bandon ¡day nlght before leaving for the (Coquille Studio Photo) j University of Oregon at Eugene, to enter for his third year. Birthday greetings go to Maude Roco, W. T. Alpine and Audrey Russell, with many more happy birthdays for all. The school cafeteria opened A lovely bridal shower was giv Monday and served 84, with ex cellent lunches for 20 cents. en last Wednesday evening in the The H artw ell’s report a good Fellowship hall of the Assembly The following young folk of our outing last Sunday, out Fairview, of God church. In honor of Shirley district, Max Clausen, Don Coch Sitkum, Brewster valley and over Steward, whose marriage to ran, Doloris Sell and Don Molthu the old Coos Bay wagon road to are entering their first year and Wayne Timmons is an event of Coreen Molthu— her third year at the summit of the mountain. The this month. Oregon State at Corvallis, this scenery was beautiful and that The evening was spent in sing week congratulations and best section seemed to be a paradise for all wild life. ing choruses, and a mock wedding wishes for a good year ahead. General fishing parties have was rendered by Neil Kyhn, Jim Mrs. Mildred I. Onstat, post Bellmore. Cecil Finley, Harold master of Riverton, Nebr., a third been having good luck from here. Watson Bob Bums and Earl class office, stopped in for “chat” Linge, which was very comical. last Thurs., here at our P. O. After the opening of many useful Mr. and Mrs. Curt John of San gifts, refreshments were served to Francisco Calif, great aunt and the following: Mr. and Mrs. Rich uncle of Mickey Smith made them ard Danielson, Mr. and Mrs a call, on their way to Craier John Barrett, Mrs. Ernie Wallace, Lake and other interesting stops, Mrs. Rosie Goodpaster, Mr. and last week. Mrs. Eddie Ericksen. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Leggett and Mrs. Orval Longenecker, Mrs. Noble Chowning, Jr., Mrs. Bob son Louie of Powers, and Mr. and Tuttle, Mrs. Kathleen Lindsay, Mrs. Bill Lockwood and sons of Mrs. Owen Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Coquille were guests at the George Nolan Watson, Mrs. Hazel Ben Huther home last Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Hanly received a ham, Mrs. Margaret Surrell, Mary Garlett, Mrs. Harold McCue, Mrs. wire telling of the sudden death of Earl Capps, Nola Capps, Mrs. H il her oldest sister at Brookfield, III., da Bruce, M r. and Mrs. Archie last week. Lydia Carver is spending sev Roberts, M r. and Mrs. Glen Ben- eral days with son Howard near entendi, Mrs. Bessie Marney. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Preuss- Myrtle Point. Mrs. Nick Ericksen has return ler, M r. and Mrs. Anton Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Schroeder, ed home after being called to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Kyhn. Mr. and Ferndale, Calif., because of serious Mrs. Harris Bellmore, Rev. and illness of a small niece,last week Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith, Donna Mrs. Howard May, Mr. and Mrs. Don Skaggs, Mrs. Bertha Byrd, and Walter Smith spent the week' Mrs. Jean Griggs, Sharon Griggs. end at Sutherlin, visiting Clyde Colleen and Dixie Rose, Betty and Smith family. Mrs.. Robert Smith and Mrs. Delores Preussler, 'Mrs. Gene Murphy, Thelma Hatcher, Lois Willard Knight were joint hostes Spalding, Mary Paker, Mrs. Violet ses at a luncheon given at the Studivant, Rev. G. A. Gray, Mr. Smith home last Wednesday. and Mrs. Frank Timmons, Earl Those present were Mrs. Flossi^ Linge, Bob Burns, Wayne Tim Wolgamott, Mrs. M yrtle Benham, mons, Charles Parker, Harold and Mrs. Edna Vandenboss. all of Steward, Stanley Steward, M ar Coquille, who made several calls vin Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam in Riverton that day, and Mrs. Steward,’ Harold WaTSOn and Jim C tare Em erson.^ . Mr. and Mrs. A rt C arlill of Co- Bellmore. Sending gifts were Mrs. V. R. quille were guests at the home ofj Wilson, Aileen Wilson, Mrs. Esta Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Johnson last Ellis, Mrs. Leona SwindalJ, Mrs. Sunday evening. George Shelton is having his Marjorie, Mrs. Floyd Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Owen, Mr. and two week annual vacation from Mrs. Delbert James, Mrs. M ar his State Hiway work and is’ kept garet Garroute, Mrs. Pettengill, a-plenty busy doing things around Mrs. Bert Rose, Mrs. Eva English, home. Mrs. Irene Hartwell entertained Mrs. Bengston, Mrs. Frances Holmstrom, Mrs. Ruth Torlas, last ‘Thursday afternoon at her home and refreshments of cake Mrs. Grace M iller. and coffee and fruit juice were • • served to the fololwing Mesdames JOINS N A T IO N A L Earl Steward of Bandon, George FR A T E R N IT Y Shelton, R. W. Emerson, Lydia Walter F. Oerding, Jr., of Co Carver, A rt Turner, Floyd Sex quille, has been pledged to Phi ton, Sam Bradley, John Willis, Delta Theta at Williamette uni Richard Lane, Ralph Smith, John Willis. Richard Lane, Ralph Smith versity. Ella Fonner, W ill Panter, and Le • • land Panter, and Miss Verne Fon ner. Susie Sexton, Linda Turner Corn Feed Scheduled were little guests of Charles and B y Soroptim ist» Dianne Hartwell. A family gathering took place Soroptimist club . members w ill entertain their husbands and last Sunday afternoon at the Fetch guests at a corn feed and social home, with birthday cake and ice evening at the Frank Burbank cream in- honor of Wendelin home at Arago, on Sunday even Fetch’s birthday. Comer 2nd Mrs. H arry Spencer is doing ing, Sept. 24, at 6:30 p. m. Pro ceeds from the affair w ill benefit nicely at the home of her sister, Mrs. Levi Bunch, after undergoing the clubs 1951 scholarship fund. Shower Given For Miss Steward A t Riverton Many Riverton Students a t College F e a tu rin g : Ar . in the State Fair at Salem The H E C. w ill hold a reception i fo r the teachers at the Grange hall j Friday, the 22nd, from 3:30 to 4:30. Parents invited. i Saturday night, September 23rd, j is booster night for North Foifc- j Fairview Grange. They have ex tended an invitation to Sumner Grange to visit on that night. Each J Grange lady is to bring a pie— any kind. There are sixty-eight pupils en rolled in the Fairview school There I are nine n f w : r e ' i and ten first graders. Other newcomer* are Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lohnes and children. Two of Che children, Julia and Janfc, have enrolled in the school. woodworking f u n . . . for home-repair savings ! * DELTA* HOMECRAFT 8 TILTING-ARBOB SAW • Working surfaces are cast iron, for maximum rigidity. v. •• Bench model performs all operations done by larger machines of its type. • Cross cuts and rips stock up to 2% ' thick. M itea and bevels. '• Dado and moulding cutters available. • Saw arbor runs on lubricated-for-life ball bearings. 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