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.
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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)
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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.
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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.
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| 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.
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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
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has long since cap tu red hom e
has pledged Chi Omega sorority
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R efreshm ents and a social hour
Miss Shirley P errin was in
stalled as Q ueen of Jo b ’s D augh I followed th e installation and
ters, B ethel 15, at an im pressive dancing w as enjoyed la te r in the
cerem ony held recently at th e I evening.
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Masonic Tem ple.
O thers tak in g office w ere K ar COQUILLE PEOPLE
en M auney, guide; Jo Ann Stone- ENJOYING LAS VEGAS
cypher, m arsh al; Sharon Sapp,
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. 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.
F ry u n til light brow n and
TUNAFISH AND NOODLE
! sprinkle w ith salt.
CASSEROLE
Add: 1 pound h am b u rg er or 3
3 cups raw noodles (6 ounces) i cups cooked or canned m eat cu t in
1 inch cubes. F ry a few m inutes,
or 4>.j cups cooked
sprinkle w ith salt.
1 cup Tuna, flaked
Add: 5 or 6 m edium potatoes,
1 can (1>4 eups) condensed
cut into 1 inch cubes and 3 or 4
mushroom syup
diced carrots.
1 teaspoon salt
S prinkle W ith: 3 teaspoons salt
1 tablespoon butter
2 teaspoons pimento, cut fine I 1 teaspoon celery salt, 3 dashes
cayenne pepper, 1 16 teaspoon
(if desired)
pepper.
Cook and drain noodles. A d d , Add: 2 cups canned or steweii
oth er ingredients in order given tom atoes and 1 bay leaf.
and place in greased casserole, j If long, slow cooking is desired,
Bake in m oderate oven (350 d e do not heat th e vegetables in fry - i
ing pan. For quicker baking, bring
grees) for 30 m inutes.
th e vegetables, m eat and season- j
BAKED CHEESE
ings to a boil in frying pan. 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.
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