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COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL Thursday, Jan. 21,1954 Job's Daughters, Bethel 15 Install Christian Church Members W ill Honor I Sunday School Teachers January 26 S teachers of Nosier and and E E verett verett W W olgamott. olgamott. S unday unday school school teachers of th th e e Nosier M em bers of th e congregation F irs t C hristian church will be honored T uesday evening, Jan. 26 w ill also pay honor to teachers at a T eacher Recognition-D edica H om er M illard, Don F arr, Rev. tio n program a t th e church. T he W alter N aff and H enry George. evening’s festivities w ill begin Mrs. B ruce P u rd y is com m ittee w ith a get-acquainted period at , chairm an in charge of th e ev en 6:30 p.m. in th e sanctuary. This ing’s events. A ssisting h e r are E l w ill be followed by a potluck d in wyn Nosier, R alph W olgamott, n e r at 6:45 p.m. in th e church Mrs. Ray Sanford, Mrs. E arl D un basem ent. Coffee, tea, Kool-Aid, can and Miss P at H arsh. su g ar and cream w ill be provided. T he event w ill give m em bers of th e congregation an opportunity to becom e b etter acquainted w ith At a m eeting of th e Queen Ann th e teachers and show th eir g ra ti S titchers 4-H club J a n u a ry 13, th e tu d e for th e w ork th a t they do. A technicolor film, "F or Every m em bers voted to hold a dinner C hild”, w ill be shown following F ebruary 14 as a fu n d raising th e d inner. P aul Simpson, Bible project. The event w ill be held at school superintendent, is in charge 2:30 p.m. at McKinley G range hall. T he m eeting w as called to order of th e program . T eachers w ho w ill be honored [ by Ju d y Kock, president, and w as include M esdames Ross Emerson, held at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Stone, Loren H arsh, W alter W oodrow Kock. G uests present N aff, Jam es Ellery, P aul Simpson, w ere A nn West, B uddy H arding J. C. W illiams, B. G. Sapp, Elw yn and Mrs. Steele. ■ Famous TUSSY Cream Shampoo NEWLYWEDS—are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luper (Nana Foss) whose marriage was an event of January 9 at St. James E P ^ P » 1 church The Rev. Jean Clark performed the impressive double ring ceremony. The newlyweds are living in Eugene where they attend the I niversity of Oregon. (Coquille Studio Photo) IN EACH TASTY A Homemakers' Valentine B I T E . .. There’ll be no energy lag for those ac tive young bodies when they get a good serving of flavorful dairy foods every day. Call us today for home delivery, and always keep dairy foods on hand for all uses. DELIVERED DAILY TO YOUR DOOR THE MYRTLES Call CO 7-6618 Big Cooking Sthool Scheduled Here On Thursday, January 22nd C upid has a V alentine’s Day d a rt j aim ed a t Coquille housew ives to I alert th em to th e u nusual tre a t of a big, free Cooking School planned ! ¡fo r T hursday afternoon, Ja n u a ry 28. E very hom em aker in Coquille ! and vicinity who is interested in th e p rep aratio n of good food and a ttra c tiv e en tertain m en t ideas is | invited to attend. Coquille Com- i m unity C enter is th e place, 2 p.m. J th e tim e. I New dish ideas and q uick-easy- m eal p rep aratio n w ill be featured in th e dem onstrations to b e con ducted by th ree of th e N o rth w est’s m ost outstanding hom e ec- dickies sh ak er-ty p e bottles, so th a t they re quick and sim ple to use. Every hom em aker know s w hat a m arvelous addition successful breads can be to any m enu, so Celia Lee’s dem onstrations w ill be of m uch interest. As a rep resen tativ e of Crow n Mills, she is w ide ly know n for h er hot rolls, bread and pastry recipes. C arolyn S ullivan of G eneral Electric w ill bring latest new s on mode’rn kitchen eq uipm ent and stream lihing of kitchens for th e utm ost in efficiency. W ith th e a v erag e hom em aker spending m any hours a day in h er kitchen, this room becomes one of th e m ost im p o rtan t in th e en tire house to her. • • Adventists Collect Over $20,000.00 For Last Year Club Holds M eet A t Labor Temple A. N. Cooper spoke on “T re es” a t th e m onthly m eeting of th e F low er Lovers club held Ja n u a ry 14 at th e L abor Temple. Mrs. F ran k Wilson displayed a lovely arran g em en t of specim ens of trees n ativ e to Coos county. This display will be given to the Coquille Public L ibrary. R efreshm ents w ere served fol lowing th e meeting. T he m em bers w ill m eet again T hursday, F eb ru ary 11 a t 1 30 p.m. in th e L abor Tem ple. Mrs. Lloyd W hite w ill h av e charge of the program on “Landscaping the Home.” A nyone interested in gardening is invited to attend. The total funds collected by th e Coquille Seventh-day A dventist church in 1953 w ere $20,500.68 ac cording to th e financial report subm itted by th e trea su rer, Mrs. V irgil McKinney. T ithes co n trib u ted $10,896.53; in g ath erin g , $983.81; Sabbath school, $1643.77, and th e balance w as from m ission extension, week of sacrifice, Milo academ y and oth er special offerings. • • | onom ists— M arian Bell of Crescent M anufacturing Com pany, Celia I Lee of C row n Mills and Carolyn j S ullivan of G eneral E lectric Com- ■ pany. Biegger F u rn itu re Com pany Classes in hooking ru g s and I of Coquille, local G eneral Electric i dealer, is joining C rescent, Crow n k n ittin g a re scheduled to begin | Mills and G eneral Electric in the n ex t w eek at th e A rt C enter. A ny sponsorship o f t h e Cooking one in terested in eith er class is requested to w rite th e center or I School. , H om em akers w ill observe p rep - call 144 o r 6041 in C oquille for ) p aratio n of a n u m b er of fascinat- fu rth e r inform ation. T h ere a re still a few openings | ing new recipes, designed to lift | w in ter cookery rig h t o ut of the in th e p ain tin g and d raw in g class I m id-season slum p. M arian Bell is th a t w as sta rted last T hursday, ac ■ noted fo r h er practicality, her cording to Mrs. O rlando A nder | clever spicing an d flavoring of son of th e A rt Association. The | good basic recipes th a t keep an class is held each T hursday at j eye on th e fam ily budget. H er ex - 7:30 p.m. and is u nder th e direc cellent recipes alw ays add new tion of L u th er Frease. T h ere w ere also new classes ; dash and p o p u larity to m enus, and she’s fam ous, too, for h e r all-in - sta rted last w eek in ceram ics one oven m eals, skillet-m eals and T hey a re fo r b oth beginners and oth er labor and tim e saving m eal advanced stu d en ts and are held planning. A m ong h e r d em o n stra evenings and afternoons at J e rry s tions w ill b e colorful cake and studio. Those w ishing m ore in dessert decorations m ade with form ation or to enroll should phone 144 or 6041. C rescent’s S prinx. • • S prinx, C rescen t’s an sw er to ■ hom em akers fo r professional look Miss Frances A n n Fromm, ing cake an d cookie decoration, d au g h ter of th e G eorge From m s, has long since cap tu red hom e has pledged Chi Omega sorority m ak ers’ h earts. S p rin x sugar at Oregon S tate college. She is a crystals com e in all th e w anted freshm an education m ajor. colors, packed in h an d y size. CONTAINS STERACTOI. ...active part of Lanolin! 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C linton and ju n io r princess; and Ju d y Milne, Mr. and Mrs. A ustin Dodge are , senior princess. G uests atten d in g th e installa having a fine vacation in Las Ve tion w ere DeMolay officers from gas, N evada. A recent card from I N ew port. Miss P e rrin ’s g ran d them inform s th e Sentinel th a t father, C alvin W atson, is “d ad ” i they a re really seeing th e sights | and enjoying th e w eather. These recipes for casserole e ra te oven (350 degrees) for 20 for th a t group. dishes w ere chosen by m em bers m inutes or u n til a golden brow n. i of the Coquille Home E xtension HUNGARIAN CASSEROLE | Unit as th eir favorites. Chances (Serves 10) ■ are good, too. th a t th e y 'll ra te as H eat in F rying Pan: 1 teaspoon “tops” w ith th e fam ilies of hom e- | m akers w ho give th em a try. And, shortening, m eat drippings or o th j good news for wives, they ta k e but er fat. Dice into Hot Pan: 2 or 3 onions i a m inim um of tim e to p rep are. 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Mix ! 2 j cup mashed potatoes all ingredients thoroughly and ■ i cup cottage cheese pour into a larg e greased casser- i 1 tablespoon butter ole. Cover w ith % cup bread i Chopped green pepper crum bs. Cover loosely and bake Season to taste, using p len ty of in m oderate oven (350 degrees) j black pepper. Mix and place in for ab o u t 1 ’i hours o r until vege- ; greased baking dish. B ake in m od table« are tender. Casserole Dish Recipes Chosen By Home I nit Dinner Planned HEALTH WOMEN Miss Shirley Perrin As New Queen $ 4 .2 9 TAN - GREY S H IR T S . . . $ 3 . 4 9 OLIVE GREEN Your Headquarters For Work £ o « M U yOtlSON Clothes Announcement... NOW is the time to Buy! / take pleasure in announcing that / will maintain mg office as your eq u it a b le lif e in su ra n c e ag ent in the offices of The Grant Van Iforen Insurance Co. Oddfellows Bldg. 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