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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1919)
THE COQUILLI Y ALLOT Thia Avery Tractor •rshfield GOQOUHÆ, OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY U, 11» PAGI SEVEN The M yrtle Cooking Club McKialsy No»« Nine were present at our Sed Croea By E. K. Peterson First ever the top •< all the boys meeting Thursday. They were Mee- and girls’ clubs in C om county, is the damea Arthur Brown, Alva Brown, record made by the Myrtle Cooking Lee Mast, Anna Wilcox, Go«. Glenn, Club of Myrtle Point. The tenth and Wm. Forbes, H. K. Hanssn, E. King and Mabel Wilcox and Mildred Mast, last lesson of th< also Helen Glenn and Bobby Brown. pie ted Monday evening by serving dinner hi the Masonic hall to the m We spent the day making refugee then of the club girls and to a few garments. As we are to have but a few more meetings we are anxious to invited guests. make up the part of bolt of outing we The preparation and serving carried out most systematically, the have on hand. work being divided eo that each girl Mr. Peterson, county pig club lead was held responsible for some partial er, and Mirs Lund, school supervisor, lnr part, as follows: salad, dessert and spent Wednesday and Thursday visit coffee, Hilda Carter and Kathleen ing our chool. Miss Lund exhibited Manters; rolls, Anna Moyr and some very fine reprodactions from the Martha Gill; souffle and variables, world’s famous paintings at school Margaret Harniah and Rowena Har Thursday morning. There were over man; decorations, Beryl Woodruff and fifty pictures. The same evening Carmel Marsters. Kathleen Manters they went on down to the Lee school was in charge of the kitchen serving and there organized a pig club, also Anns Moser and Margarite Harnish sewing club with ten members. served in the dining room. Selections Wednesday the McKinley “Beacon It Means —Quick mobilization of guns and men and prepantion of the foods and the Boys”, pig club met at Arthur for national protection. Brown's. They elected Holdnne Holm- serving were all excellent. strom chairman, Karl Holmstrom Hen is the menu: vice chairman and Claude Brown sec Peach and cheese-ball salad. It Means —Commercial and agricultural develop retary. Mr. Petersoh and Mias Lund Tuna fish souffle ment of seven Oregon coast counties attended the meeting. Th-i others New potatoes creamed with peas. present v/ere Ross Brown, Rex Brown —Clatsop, Tillamook, Lincoln, Lane, Pickles * * Douglas, Coos, Curry. and their leader, Arthur Brown. Hot rolls, butter McKinley school closed Friday with t Jelly picnic and speaking in the after- It Means —The opening of a year-round paved Strawberry Bavarian n. The day being - chilly it be road from British Columbia to the Oatmeal fruit wafers, coffee came necessary to spread the table in Mexican border. The cost of the dinner was taken tLc sun, instead of in the glove care of by a tax paid by each guest. had been planned. Those present were Superintendent Mrs. Lnwhorn returned to her It Means —The opening to sportsmen of the and Mrs. Barnhart, Mesdames Guerin, home in Roy Marshfield after a two weeks’ county’s fishing and hunting paradise. Harnish, Annin, Hansen, Carter, Gill, visit with the Hoimstrom’s. Laird, Manters, Woodruff, Misses Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown Tobey, Roche and Kalbus, Mr. Peter ceived It Means —The employment of thousands of.' ,rom the Dean at the son, Misses Carmel and Kathleen Mar Normal word skilled mechanics and laboring men in school that K. .tkcrine was in sten, Carter, Harnish, Herman, Gill bod at the Dormitory with a light case its construction. and Moser. of the flu. Following the dinner, different Several McKinley young folks at guests were called upon. Each ex tended It Means —That Uncle Sam will match every party at Marcys’ Saturday pressed deep satisfaction in the way evening. the They state dollar for construction and will reported a big crowd they wen entertained and in the work and a fine time. : maintain the highway forever. done throughout the couno by the Ivye Frye is here from Portland girls. Mothers stated that their daugh- visiting sister, Mrs. Geo. Glenn. You owe it to your country—you owe it to your ten were showing increased interest Mrs. his Wanda Wilcox and Uncle state, to go to thè polis at thè in their home work as a result of the Grant Harry visited Brewster Valley special state élection June 3 and vote instructions received through the Saturday and Sunday. 310 X Yes Jessie La whom, who has been Fbt thè Roosevelt Highway was the local leader of so Little very sick, is much better again. timely assistance in Hugh Lawhora was a Coquille vis many ways. The work of the course itor Thursday. was under the direct supervision of Mr. Dunham paid McKinley4 a visit FOR THE ROOSEVELT HIGHWAY Miss Kalbus, home demonstration last Tuesday. agent. The girls, as a token of appre Mrs. Wm. Forbes ciation, presented her w ith'a dainty is better again. C o m county mytle souvenir. with his big truck The course in cookery is one of the has Zeno been Gatchel hauling potatoes from club projects offered by the Oregon Brewster Valley to Coquille has Agricultural College to the boys and also kept a crew of men busy apd fixing girls of the ¿tate. It consists of ten up the bridges after him. iMSons as follows:/ W. H. Bunch spent Saturday and 1. General discussion on present Sunday home folks. food needs of the world, simple foods, Elmer with King is helping his father personal and kitchen cleanliness, econ- with some clearing which they intend | omy in the kithhen, selection of foods, to put in corn. abbreviations and tablM of weights Mrs. A. L. -Brown spent the after and measures commonly used in re cipes; the making of white sauce. noon with Mrs. J. A. Mayse Monday. ¡2. Some ways to prepare potatoes. Items From 8. Vegetable cookery 4. Cereals. Mother’s Day, May 6. Quick breads. 6. Light bread. Send your Tubes and Tires to us for repairs. d at the Mt E. church South in 7. Cakes.- 8. In place of meat. observed fitting Rev. [ manner, Sims officiating, 9. Meats. 10. Preparation ef s meal. Mr. and d Mrs. Perry Brewer’s two Work done promptly; prices reasonable. All work The qost of the ten lessons in the youngest it children were, baptized. Af- guaranteed. course was one dollar to each girl, ter services a bountiful lunch was A stitch in time saves nine—Keep those small holes which covered the food materials used served. in making the various dishes. The Everyone, we think, is thankful for repaired and thus avoid blowouts, i school board furnished a room with the rain. stove and fuel. George Henninger has rented his Miss Kalbus has begun work with s ranch John Hickham. Mr. Hennin second club of ten members in Myrtle ger and to family will move to Milton, LOGAN KAY, Mgr. BANDON, OREGON. Point. They meet every Monday af- Oregon, as soon as Mrs. Henninger is tomoon. - WALTER CROOK, Agent at Coquille able to travel. This family will Marshfield has two such clubs with greatly missed. 24 members, under the leadership of /Gus Schroeder accompanied by his Miss C. Edna Conner; North Bend had son, Vivian, took 99 or two car one cookery club with 16 members and loads to Portland last hogs Saturday. Vi Misa Mona Logan as leader; Mrs. Bar- vian will go on to La Grande, rows leads s samilar club of five mem visit his grandparents, Rev. Or., and The Celebrated bers at Millington, and Miss Zelma Mrs. W. B. Smith. Strang is at the head of one at Fair- The Arago mail leaves the view with 19 members. p. m. and arrives about 1: The organisation of s similar club about p. 1:16 m., Mrs. Earl Williams being Highest Quality Shoes in Coquille is contemplated, but It the carrier while Mr. Williams ia will have to bo decided upon not later ployed in the cheese factory. than tomorrow, if it is to be done. JuA Cornwell, who bought the Rail igh Newton ranch this spring, Boosting for Roosevelt Highway bos sold it and the stock t> Weakly Honest Made Burgess. Mr. and Mrs. Cornwell and A special dispatch from Newport son Union Made return to San Joee, California, says that Lincoln county is waking up their will former Standard of Quality We are gurry to | to the advantagM of the proposed lose them from home. the community. on the Facile Coast Roosevelt highway along tl.e Pacific Mr. Hodge welcomed home his son, ce:.st. B. F. Jones addrosood a special Arthur, from France last Saturday, moating of Newport citizens Saturday Keep Your Foot Dry—Proserve Your Shoes Fishtrap shingle tingle mill began work night on the subject at a meeting pre again r, after being closed for Use BERGMANN WATER-PROOF SHOE OIL sided over by Carl Davis in which be severfl Monday, They have a new THEO. BERGMANN SHOE MANUFACTURING COMPANY ■*. not only explained the higtfwsy, but truck for weeks. als#the irrigation projects in eastern Coquille. conveying their singles to Oregon. A straiil vote was taken af- Arago store is closed every Tuesday torwards r.nd everybody voted “yes” and Thursday evening for th^adoption of both m< Oregonian. Send the to I am in the market for Roosevelt Highway 9-16 H. P. Haidar Tractor, weight 4,300 pounds; For Heavy Duty Has Ho Equal; »1,400, F. O. B., Portland. GENTS FOR EMPIRE MILLING MACHINES MACHINE We Inatall Free. Aik those that have them. Gasoline Drag Saws, with or without Clutch. All the above in Stock. Call or Write. Immediate Delivery. SCHROEDER & MARSHFIELD, H1LDENBRAND Phone 77 QBE. United States Railroad Administration . Director General of Railroads Southern Pacific lines North of Ashland, Or. IMPORTANT, Change of Time of ^Passenger Trains Coos Bay Branch SUNDAY, MAY 11TH Train service between Coos Bay Points, Eugene and Portland will be as follows: Train 601-24, from Coos Bay Points j Lv. Powers «:46 AM . Lv. Myrtle Point 7:40 A. M. Lv. Coquille 8:10 A. M. 9:20 A. M. Lv. Marshfield Lv. North Bend 9:33 A. M. Lv. Beads port 10:36 A. M. Lv. Cushman 11:46 A.M. Lv. Eugene 2:66 P.M. Lv. Albany * 4:36 P.M. Lv. Salem 6:86 P. M. Ar. Portland 3:00 P. M. Train 63-602 to Coos Bay Points Lv. Portland Lv. Eugene Lv. Cushman Lv. Reeds port Lv. North Bend Lv.’ Marshfield Lv. Coquille Lv. Myrtle Point Ar. Powers 1:00 A.M. 7:46 AM . 10:30 A.M. 11:60 A. M. 12:66 P. M. 1:20 P. M. 2:10 P.M. 2:36 P. M. 3:36 P. M. Local Trains between Marshfield and Powers will have some important changes. No. 604. Lv. Marshfield Lv. Coquille Lv. Myrtle Point Ar. Powers 7:60 A. M. 9:06 A. M. 9:60 AM . 11:10 A. M. No. 603. Lv. Powers Lv. Myrtle Point Lv. Coquille Ar. Marshfield 2:00 P.M. 3:30 P.M. 4:16 P.M. 6:30 P. M. For more detailed information consult nearest Agent, who will have folders giving complete schedules. JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent. Bargains in Farm Lumber Have a stock we want to move. Come quick ‘ , *** E. E. JO H N SO N For reliable Abstracts of Title and information about C om County Real Estate see COMPANY Oregon’s Road to Prosperity Bandon Vulcanizing Works Bergmann Shoe For All Workers K HIGGS AUTO WOIMWAW C m Aiiwkn—âv BtKGSI HtmOLbtJ 111 I n tto M A m . v I ll« « Is more Catarrh la this section f tho country than all other dteoaoea pet together, and tor years It was sup d to be incurable. 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