The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 03, 1921, Page 10, Image 10

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Children Wash
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lot w on than that. It is the beet
kind of preparation for whatever UfA
is to bring in the days ahead. A
Wed scout Is seldom or never caught,
unprepared, and a man who has grown
UP Am o f « boy scout IA always ready
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Me Fancy
Flamand Cn-
tlw request o f the F a r« Bureau.’
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*1 went to Humbodlt leaving Coo*
County the 14th end returned leav-
bit there May 20th. I find th en are
approximately 800 »rower« In Hum­
boldt and there are 1250 acres includ­
ed m the
of a contract which
la made between the »row en and the
Humboldt Ccmnty Farm Bureau Ex-
change.. The Exchange have a con*
'tract with the Growers Supply Com­
pany i t California, which is purchas­
ing «gent fo r the Citrua Growers As-
sociation whereby the Growers Sup-
>ly Co. agrees to take the crop from
he Humboldt Co. Farm Bureau at
15c per pound f. o. b. Eureka, propar­
ly harvested, containing 00 per cent
’Purple 'Vetch and sacked in heavy
gunny sacks. Payment to bo blade
in 15 days after seed is delivered.
The Humboldt Farm Bureau Ex­
change la the ages* fen the G. tL Co.
Opposite Post Office
Best Bulk C o f f e e ..................................
Good Brooms, each 1 •
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Uada Jokn’i Maple A Cane Syrup, gtcL, 60c
GeMua Age Macaroni or Spaghetti, lb
37c lb
Sic
gaL 62.35
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Solid packed Tomatoes, can.
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Old Patch Cla—nar
Liffthhouse Cleanser
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Sc
he men that
o f thlg beauty
LONG’S Machine and Repair Shop
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W e BpedHlize in
Carburetor, Ignition and Generator Troubles
arc twin» ‘Mv*M” » Indies,’ a MyH of
sweet «lover jend although they do not
like it nearly so well, yet they will use
a if the difference in price o f seed re-
moina.
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“ la talking the situation over with
the Board o f Directors of the H. C.
T . B. Exchange t And that they did
apt believe in any sort o f an organi­
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sation go hold the price o f this scad
shovs what supply and demand would
naturally indicate. They were o f the
Arm belief, however, that some sort of
’an organisation should be,'perfected
through which all vetch producing 'Purple Vetck t made a com prehen i
districts might be represented and as­ sive survey of their Farm Bareau Ex­
sist in the furtherance o f this won.) change Organisation, which did Oveg
darful green manure crop far orchard- $.320,000 o f 'business last year, and
tote.
tnis report siiouia do ffltu® Mptrie.
¡1 “Several plans were proposed with
“Thera Is e nedd for some local or­
the view of I>«rfscting a means for ganisation in ease this plan in adopted
such representation and handling of here, and wfceillfer that organization
the crap; most o f the plana proposed should ba a Farm Burma Exchange
would not giya each territory proper remains for youf Farm Bureau to
rsprsaenutioa or would not provide work out. Any information 1 have m (
means for the handling of the crop this feature will be gladly given td
in an economical manner locally.
the p rop * organisation Committee so
“ After fully oonsidering these sov^
crai plans the following plan was de­
rided upon by the Executive Commit­
tee: ^
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Tall Meadow Oat Grass.
“That wa endeavor to work out
Bed Clover on bottom land.
through the cooperative assistance of
Bad Clover on upland.
the Oregon and California Market
Beardtaa Barley hay.
Departments at the Agricultural Col­
Bearded Barley hay.
leges a type of a cooperative non
Pearl Vetch and Oat hay. / '
profit sharing corp iration through
Corn Ensilage; up river.
Cera Ensilage, river bottom.
Native wild mixed hay.
Native wild Kangs gram.
Philadelphia fa ttirie T
Acetylene Welding
Two Year iaanitee
piiriig
with a '
Phone 611
Mew
raises fee IL40.
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NeU an
tape header, main affect. Me
vahm wenderfal valaa fen Me.
na aad Me
Nets, 4 thread t
designs, M Inch,
Me aad Me Fancy Certain
•crime In plain M ate aad
fancy harden, «pedal, yard—
A t Graham’s Garage
PEARL OIL
HOW SCOUTS CAN T H E CAN
Site
Crepe
valse far |L4*.
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-- jlackise u l lit* to-
•COUT PRINTER*.
professional printers. Printing Is one
or the merit badge «object, open t#
trot dam scoots. Two hundred scoots
quanted for this bodgo In IMA a*
against M ts IMS aad « ta M
nail scout publication«. Who
haw many printers-to-be are
their first mate for the pro­
to These practical scoot «twits»
,, zz Foroil
•v.v, ccckstoves
“That is further recommended the* f i t
«Prem nung «u m -
Mr. Weraer submit sample. of con- M
Gr° w er,( J 00“
tracts to the California State Market Ith*“ *nd
Mr W*n w ' * * *
Department sad that Mr. Farr do th e l* 6®*” 1 m,n *gcr
same in Oregon and that the devised
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plan of a contract be* presented to thf
O o r f' ora* e t»nmm
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Humboldt grower* f t a meeting June
(From Farm Bareea News)
2nd end as soon after as practical, I W. D. Newton has proposed that wa
Mr. P it e r visit the Goo. Coenty should have our famous Reads Csn-
Growers and present the attitude o f ary Grass analyzed aa to food nutri-
Grewers in Humboldt aad aseertain Lnts. Prof. J. B. Jones, o f tha Do­
st a meeting of the Coos County | pertinent of Chemistry of the O. A.
Growers the possibilities o f bringing £ has sent « latter to the county*
about this ergsaixation. ,
j agent indicating that they at« very
“ I presented to the Directors the anxious to make an analysis «<t this
fact that they already had a coatee*« grass, a* wall a* o f any other feed
for their crop for ana more season materials which our farmers may sub-
then wa did and would «bars ha a pos- mit during the seaoen o f 10*1.
•COUT* (HU SOT CITY *APgTV.
Declaring that there is a growing
tendency oa the part e f citizen, to­
ward carelessness In the nutters of
accident prevention aad sanitation,
the chamber of rum man e of Hunt­
ington. W. V«., agreed upon a City-
wtde safety campaign to he palttd-
patod m hr every civic ergaeimttea
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