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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1921)
About Late Seeds A Paying Investment loeste sosss where on th s 8nn Fran cisco Bay. r Myrtle Point wan wall represented at ths p anda a t Coquillo last Satur day aftamoon celebrating- the com pletion of the Highway between Marshfield and CoquOla. The follow ing fionts warn from bare: The Wo men’s d u b had n truck nil built up R«finish your automobil« with A m Quality Motor Cor Finish. It will not only improve the appearance bet will mtc the surface and protect the ear from the destructive effects ef hard usage in all kinds of weather, lengthen its life and add many dollars to its value. iPtEQUAUIf MOTOR CAR FINISHES pink chrysanthem um fixed around over H. T han was a beach around it on which little children ant, the boys dressed in pink and the girls In white. On the top of It rode Mrs. R. A. An nin and Mrs. P. L. Hasshvood, presi dent and vice president of the dub. Altogether it mad# the crowd think of angel food cake with pink frostisg. This car took second prise for dubs. Another float was one by the Royal Neighbors of Myrtle Point. Tbs front of tee car was all covered with pur ple lilacs and the rest of the car was covered with purple and white. In- Aide of th e truck rode several of the Royal Neighbor ladies of Myrtle Point dr essed in white with crowns of white with the U tters “R. N. A.” printed on them in purple. Thu track also took socoad prim of the lodge cart. The Myrtle Point Muni cipal track was A s m like a Myrtle gRnra, with swings and different play things an it for children to piny with, and children were on the truck play- are offered in popular colon as used by the leading mi turers. They are easy to apply and by following the Instructions a beautiful and lasting finish may be obtained with little expense. * —' Call a t our atore and 1st us shew yon the beautiful results you can obtain with Acme Quality Motor Cur Finish. Fuhrman’s Pharmacy Another big shipment of Has ju st been received. There is an attraction about this line which will make an irresistible appeal to the housewife. For instance the large Roasters are fitted with a convex arrangem ent in the cover th a t makes them self-basting, and all pieces have some distinguishing feature. Teakettles, Percolators, F n d t Ja r Coven Dish P ass—Fiae for caaatag Doable Boilers, Ceovex Kettles Come in and 'see this rifcw stock ; Minnesota No. 13 White Dent Pride of the North Sweet Corn Golden Bantam Early Minnesota Stowell’s Evergreen Danvers H alf Long Yellow Giant Oxheart Beet Seed ^ Golden Tankard Giant Intermediate i - Seed Barley and Clover Se< All above now in stock Fresh Strawberries Today tea play grounds M yitis Point wiahcc to have in tea near f«tpre. Another float was o le mads up of n truck and two wagons attached to- gather. The first one was to repre- sent the modern school of today and had the up-to-date equipment a schools should have and te a desks with pupils a t them, who wars vary sudious. The second truck had n May Pole on it and children sitting around it holding the stream ers, with the MRS. B O N N IE W ALKER, Prop. I May Queen seated on on# end of the wagon. On the Inst wagon there ’ ware all kinds of old. benches and rickety old blackboards to represent' old time schools. The children and teacher were all dram id in old time clothes. AH three of the parts were festooned around te e edge with Myr tle brandies and pink and white crepe paper. The float was th at of the F R E S H H A L IB U T . Myrtle Point school and won first prise.' n P ot roast b e e f.............16c Pork R oast............. 26c Everything you need in the dish line, Washing Another float was th at of Lyle Boil b eef___________ 14c Pork S teak ................... 26c Nosier, which was a track with a ton, blue bird, blue bird & blossoms and plain crate on it, in which was his big, Round S tea k ............. -23c Pork C hops-................. 80c gold band patterns prise winner Poland China pig. The V eal R oast................... 20c Fresh Side P o r k ....2 6 c truck skas decorated with apple blos F irst shipment of English W are in the famous V eal C hop s. . . 1 ____ 26c M utton Chop*______ 26c soms to rapraaant his F ruit Ranch at Warwick pattern, 18 k t gold trimmed Jfridgs. It also had pink and whits Veal S tew ____ _____ 16c M utton L e g ............... 26c crepe paper festooned around it. This Sausage 20e 9 H am burgber 20c W einies 26c truck took first prise also. Thera wars many carloads of Myr Bacon 26c Lard 16c Bologna 20c tle Point people down to the celebra A ll kinds o f Lunch M eats tion, too. Tuesday night Henry Schroeder and R. A. Annin, both of this city, Second A—Paul Vincent want to Coquille and brought Govern Third B—Geneva Agootino, Beryl or Olcott back with them over the Buell, Mary Hoover, Mary Vaa roads between Coquille and here by Doozer, London Jenkine, Frederick auto. A t six o’clock tea business Nordstrom, Note Rooe Bunch, Grace man of the town gave a dinner for Ellingaon, Rodney Croagor, Tallant him at (ha Guerin Hotel. A fter this G reenough, George Hurd, Grace Daacca Are Ran by the Legion the Royal Neighbor lodge adjourned At the regular meeting of the Le their meeting and entertained the Whittington. Third A—Corrine Wheat, Helen gion Tueeday evening two Marsh Governor the m at of the evening in the Modern Woodmen hall. Engineer Belloni, Dorothy Bunch, Flora May field men, "Ikey” Dillard, poet com mander of the Marshfield p o st and Chandler, of Cooo county, Herbert E. N. Edwards, a member of the same Nunn, and Mr. Cline were also With Leatherwood. Fourth B -Jeren e Low, Lelah p o st were present , him. They all gave short talks to (ha people, who ware present. In Oden, Alice Jenkins, Beasie Abeil, Mr. Dillard made quite a Httle talk Governor Olcott’s talk ha asked the Atme Follary, Barbara Richmpnd, and urged th at all posts in the coun Neil MfGitvery, Gilbert Ice, Mar question, “Why do m yrtle tfaes grow ty get together sad co-operate along only around in this region?” and one ion« Jacobscn. Fourth A—Jean PiOrca, AucLry all lines. An invitation was extended this post to attend in a body a ban he guessed it was the only place’God Waat, Jeeeie Johnson, Rosa Me- quet to be held at Marshfield May Quigg, Nina Butler, Harold Dey. saw beautiful enough to plant them. 12. A fter the meeting tee state A fter that the Order of Royal Neigh bonui bill and other m atters of im He Killed a Cat bors presented the Governor with a portance to Legion men will be dwelt m yrtle nut bowL Dainty refresh Jas. A. Brockman has had more upon. ments of cake and chocolate were than his share of trouble this week. The local Legion post handled the served a t a late hour. Some two hun He came in from his ranch above dances for the Celebration last S at dred people were present. Gravel Ford for the celebration last urday and made teem pay big. Gar- The next day the Governor was Saturday and while on his way home tin’s Jass Orchestra of Band on made taken out to Rosteurg by te e read that night a flange on his car broke, its first appearance here that night through tee cany an, so that which necessitated a wait here while and pot up a fin« line of music and he could inspect it and see how the the new piece was coming down from demonstrated that they ware past Monday night his wife m asters in the a rt of dispensing mus road work is coating on. Portland. Mrs. C. A. Schroeder, of Arago, suffered an unusually sever attack of ic to crowded booses. They played was in town Wednesday shopping. asthma and he feared she would not at Goulds’ Hall, which was filled to Flentge Perkins, N. O. W. Perkins, live until the doctor could arrive. L. H. Pearce, Claud Giles, R. H. She is better now bat unable to sta rt Bowen, Chris Moiler, Z. T. Johnson, for home yet. Jim says he ran over McKinley W eather Report cloudy, 20. Henry G. Ploeger, and Charles Har- a cat recently and killed ft and he Sunflay, May 8th is Mother’s Day. Precipitation since Sept. 1, 74A4 Postmaster H. L. Hansen, of Mc lockor want to Manhfield Tuesday thinks he is hoodooed. inches. , •* For Mothers at home, (lowers bright. Kinley, furnishes os the following night to attend the Masonic lodge. For Mother’s Memory, ((lowers bright The rainfall for the first and sec summary p i the April weather: They returned home the next day. ond of May was 1A0 inches. Martefleld Florist Go. Temperature, maximum, 76 de grees; minimum, 80 degrees. Vulcanising and battery sarviaa at The precipitation was AM inches. Graham’s Garage. Number of rainy days, 19; number PURR BRED JERSEY SALE, CO- ' of d ear days, I ; partly cloudy, 7; QUILLE, THURSDAY, MAT It. Calling Carda, 1M for flJA Racket Store I I [ I I I [ I I I Carrot Seed Field Corn The Busy Comer Cash Market We Deliver Free Phone 881 Ritter & Martin IT Y LEANERS LEAN LOTHES LEAN OME I N OQUILLE Gould & Gould THE STOVE STORE Hall & Ireland Coitractors & Builders