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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1926)
?AGE SIX THE COQUILLE TALLBT SENTINEL. COQUILLE, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1»M. Softwood Floors Armor Clad Loqutikl Reams have been written on the subject of paint and its possibilities. Paint beautifies. Paint protects. Paint enhances property value. Paint helps prevent disease, affords sur faces that are more sanitary, easier to clean. Paint saves labor. Paint makes for happiness. All this and much else has been said about paint, and the same things are said of varnlshi ' > Everyone knows that battleships are encased in steel, armor plate. This is to keep shot and shell from penetrating vital parts and certain paints and varnishes have precisely this same characteristic. When fully dried, they have a toughness, entirely comparable to actual metal. In their armor-like impenetrability to the "shot and shell* of wear and weather, they do exactly for the surfaces they coat what the armor ooat is doing for the battleship. __ ■ ' Take for instance, a softwood floor. In the very, nature of things it is comparatively soft and subject to gbrasion^ The hammering, shuffling, scraping, scarring abuse it gets makes it soon scuff tsp, wear thin around the knots and wear out. But give this same floor a coat or two of the right kind of paint or varnish, and what happens? It immediately be comes armored—takes on much of the durability and the appearance, too, of hardwood. Because of the astonish ing hardness and toughness of its protective surface of paint or varnish, no wear comes directly upon it. Its strength ie never weakened by the thinning, scuffing-up process, ,<nd it lasts indefinitely. Such floors are al ways more beautiful 'and sanitary, and the reflnishings necessary to keep them so, come at such long intervals that the cost of maintenance is really but a trifle. One well-known paint that gives thir result to floors is Acme Granite Floor Paint, so-called because of its granite-like hardness and durability when dry. Other paint and varnish of ecytial-desirability are sold here in this locality by the Acme Quality Paint and Varnish Service Station, EAST FORK NOTES daughter and George Moulton are at the club grounds. _ The Goulds were up Sunday. Camp ing time is drawing nigh and we are on the upper East Fork all right. Some of the folks at the logging camp took in the circus. “Grandma” Las we 11 was among the number and she enjoyed every minute of it. The Dora school closed last week. Mrs. Luttrell was teacher. R. E. Easton. the sympathy shown us during sad bereavement over the loss of dear husband, father and son and the beautiful floral offerings, also Odd Fellows and American Le- Helen Graham and Helen and Louise Eleanor Graham. Jessie Weslow family, L. E. Robbins family. < ’ Special Chicken Dinner at Coquille Hotel every Sunday. Blank Warranty Deeds for tale at this office. Smooth lustrous 'washable Barreled Sunlight *«*■ V. s. P . . m os E. W. GREOQ 321 Front St.