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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1921)
ifww-r •: . m 1 i No Mi-iet of a rticle on children’» M ri* would bo complote without giv- iu « milk iu proper and Tory import- : M » place, although recently much hae been raid on tho subjoot. Some one hap raid that “pure, freak milk h a , food 0t for the goda. Brides cannot Ihro without mflk and growing child- k«n grow tho faster for it. It gives vitality to youths, power to middle Ufa, and to old ago it brings a goodly portion of tho hastih and strength of -fonaor years.” ' One -quart of milk auy bo used by some children, however, M M thrive botter oa lass, bat one pint is the mtniauna. Children should drink H at meal time and between meals. But don’t make the mistake end think that It is a beverage only, for H is a good food also. PfZ A child «dm is well nourished on mflk erill not earn for stimulants in the form o f coffee and tea, and la not _ aa prone to develop a teste for th « It is usually thé malnourished child who craves sttmulaats and develops the taste, but on the other hand they do Urn an good, (bat often ham .) A * wa mentioned before milk coo- ■ g a t bone it io good for the i builds maorie and gives hoot (y . la oihar words, there is do otner tooq which conics so n nr all body needs. That Is the the young of all animals ean live oa it daring tho early period of Hie. Bach a perfect food should bo it io con- I but whoa wa know that oaa quart'of milk will w M j i { r 1 m 0-1I I ft rine Wheat, ls enal uwvuqpv ---S.I--.. t tonip I { 1 \ k ■ -J I ■ r \ { I ■■ 4 ■ r I S i ?- * » t ; ? ~ r ‘ ■ -I ______ . . . . , w ... i 59, SB b ö m .. Here is Clothes * Economy ¡ ¡ g p l * _ F - ■ ‘ I ; ¡a - H ave you r suit or overcoat teile tailored to yo u r individual measure. I t w look better' wear longer. W e offer you S. H . Churchill tailorin g know n the country over as the “Bifc V a lu e lin e o f America.*' H ere style combines w ith value to èive you better clothes satisfaction and economv. Ire- •* S eeth e n ew styles end patterns today. City Cleaners & Tailors 1033 Shifts SUf Front St Coquille, Ore^^^ tew ■ ' Are YOU One With U*? -»• f ■ - \ O ne million, five hundred thousand farm ers are united in a common cause through the Am erican Farm B ureau Federation. They represent fifteen billion dol lars’ w orth o f our national wealth. T h at is m ore than the value of all the gold the w orld has produced in the last sixty years. or with disagreeable flavor». Thar* U no food that will t ife oa 'b ia fla on aa easily aa milk and therefore, it must be kept in a dean place away from, onion* and other strong foods. I f poor »w all child will not drink milk, try giving it with a straw. Milk should be given whole when ■Mibli; however, iw n t i kimmed mitt ie a good feed. Come children, let us hnve another glass of milk! Height and weight o f children 1« to IS yean o f age: Boye Girl* Wright Height Weight Bright ldyvs M J W 61.0 in. 100J lb M S In. IS y n 110 J lb 63.0 in. IM A » CIA in. Cash Cream Buying Station Highest cash market price fo r cream. : - weights and testa. • Guarantee ooi* • ' n" '• S w ift an d C o. Collier* Warehouse - H. B. Warner, Agent CITY BAKERY Under new management Fresh Bread, Cakes and Fancy Pastry These are stupendous figures. Yet the impressive fact is not the size o f the figures themselves, but the pow er "they signify. The thoughts, tho voices, the 8tr rengfn o f 0 one-fourth of the country’s farm ers joined in a single cause— farm progress ! it is a tremendous . force for good. This force that ie «rented by 1,500- MAN began to support the movement. farmers |a Its aid has been itself is speaking with, too the editor believes in the i,_____. a voice to be ignored, too the integrity and the Wisdom o f well informed to be diamiiatrl. Con- Farm Bureau policies and! press, capital, labor are having to T h b C ountry listen to the fartner at last because ways is ready to suppdrtand enCour- tbe farmer has found a means of age every move that is helpful to himself heard. The Farm fanning. That is the purpose of this Bureau Federation given him big national weekly— to make farm that life more livable and profitable. It does this through the medium o f in Fall in lin ci Jain the Farm formative articles,! L a ird B uilding ; . ^ GoquilU, ooo m that hat enlieted under the Farm and p ra c tic a l^ Bureau bannsr. Its objective is a secure and prosperous forming in- dustry. H ejp it to guarantee that for yon and the six mutton other farmers o f this country. Before the national body was or- You need T h e COUNTRY G k n - -njEMAN in your business, in your bomeHfe. A n d it oostaon lyfl.O O a ytMr -l»M t h a n two cent* tor each o f the fiftytwo big You can maUyeurtubscripanttbous,lnclosiag a dollar bill, chsch or m w w r «ria t. $ 1.00 8OOJDO0 Weekly r g .r--¿ COLLIER HAY GRAIN .per cw t par 75ft .per cw t per cw t Eldorado Cocoa N ut M ea l... California Rolled B a rle y ..." California Ground B arley___ Whole C o m ......... . Cracked C o rn .,..... .............. Scratch F e e d . . . . . ............... W heat.................................. Oil M eal......... ..................... Albers Bros. Molaso M ea l... Yellow Canadian Field Peas Vetch S e e d ......................... fe S r t $1.80 1.86 2.50 2.65 per cw t 8.70 .per cw t 8.70 per cw t 8.90 per cw t 2.75 ..p er ft 6 l-2e .:..^ ç e r ® 9c ■ -|Tf|- I~~l1« uni .1 ’J - fell