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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1928)
m coquille tallsy The Sentinel notice, insert- ia in the interest of safety and through the medium of a mirror, the driver is enabled to watch the ear ap proaching from the tear without turn ing hie head.________ Bent gra»» seed imported into Oregon amounted to 121,000 pounds oetween July 1 and October 31 of this year, nearly twice as much as the to tal production in Oregon . for 1928. During the same period last year 186,- 500 pounds were imported, says an Oregon gtate College Bulletin. E TAKE this merry and joyous occasion to singerely impress upon you jiist how gratefully we appreciate the splendid business which you have given^us during the past year and to tell you that we have tried hard to merit your confidence and good will W May Christmas give you happiness, true comfort and good cheer, and may not any day bring less throughout the coming year. (Continued from first page.) Geo. Unsoeld Last Minute Gift Suggestions LADIES' SILK LOUNGING ROBES Poultry Due to the efforts begun last year a co-operative marketing asaaociation of poultry producers has been organ ised and is functioning very success fully. Agricultural Economics A four-page pamphlet containing the latest information of markets, ■ crop conditions, trends of production 1 and articles on local agricultural sub jects has been issued monthly to a mailing list of nine hundred Coos county farmers. The purple vetech growers were as-J -sisted -tn ■ pouting. and WfflIg" dTIjjfin Two series <4 JQUgition ^meetrngf, were conducted by tuc^A. Caae Vrojn O. A, C. and 43 meetings held with a 727 total attendance. Boys’ and Girls’ dub Work The following clubs have been or ganised and assisted in their work this' year: Calf Clubs—Coos River, Catching Inlet, Arago and Norway. Potato Club—Sitkum. Corn Club—McKinley. Garden Club—Bridge, Coos River. The enrollment was made up of six girls and 86 boys. A large per centage of these have completed the year's work. Thirty-five calves were exhibited at the County fair and five of the first place wiiinere were taken to the State Fair at Salem. Three stock' judging teams were trained. Coos River Pig Club stock judging team was taken to ths State Fair and the Arago Calf Club team to the Pa cific International at Portland. Entomology and Plant Pathology Mr. Rockwood, of the U. 8. Depart-1 ment of Agricuture, made two trips to the county to study the cutworm in-I festation. Information and assistance given in controlling cutworms other injurious insects. was and Fairs % Aid was given Coos A Curry Coun- I ty Fair Board in promotfhg and ad vertising and in having complete I charge of judging and obtaining judges The Coos County booth at the State Fair was prepared and exhi-| bited by the County Agent, club booth at the State Fair. The County Agent was general manager of Coquille Corn Show. Judges were supplied for Parkersburg Community Fair. The main office of the County Agent has been maintained in the Court House, Coquille, and a branch office in the Chamber of Commerce rooms, Marshfield. Office days are Monday at the Coquille office and Saturday at the Marshfield office. < * In conducting eounty agent work, farms were visited, 1888 indi- vidual letters written, and 17 circulars with a total of 10,200 copies mailed. Office calls, relating to Extension work, nmnbered 1820 and telephone calls 722. Ninety-seven meetings with a total attendance of 2821 were held. —Hervey S. Halo, County Agent, LADIES* CORDUROY BATH ROBES CHILDREN’S BLANKET BATH ROBES YOUNG LADIES’ PLEATED SKIRTS YOUNG LADIES' PULL-OVER SWEATERS BOYS’ AVIATION SUITS consisting of leatherette Jacket with Fur Collar—Leatherette Helmet and Goggles. Sizes 4 to 16 _ per suit Jg 5Q LADIES* LEATHERETTE RAIN COATS YOUNG LADIES' NOVELTY PAJAMAS in brightly colored floral patterns. , v per suit BEAUTIFUL RAYON PAJAMAS in the prettiest pastel shades and color combinations. Sizes small, medium and large - " per suit NEW RAYON COMBINATIONS beautifully lace trimmed RAYON BLOOMERS AND STEP-INS, in Nile, Peach, Orchid, Honey Dew, Pink • FANCY BOUDOIR PILLOWS HOLIDAY BOX STATIONERY LUNCH CLOTHS WITH NAPKINS, in a big range of patterns and sizes at $1.00 $1.39 $1.85 $2.50 $4.69 RAYON BEDSPREADS, sizèà 81x108, specially priced INFANTS WOOL KNIT JACKETS AND SACQUES, in » variety of dainty styles HANDMADE PHILLIPINE GOWNS, hand-embroidered at GIFT SETS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS SILK HOSIERY OF QUALITY, in all new fall shades at $1.00 NEW SILK SCARFS, in new, colorful desigift at < DAINTY HANDKERCHIEFS, in endless variety of patterns and colorings »t to 50c each PURSES AND BAGS, new, good-looking and serviceable *' $1.00 ,o $5.85 CHILDREN'S PURSES AND HANDBAGS, in a good assortment . of styles and colors at *>E- and Efl CHRISTMAS CARDS in big variety at and Christmas Postals at CHRISTMAS HOLLY PAPER Geo. Unsoeld Dry Good» and Ladie»' Fumi» hing» “Merchandi»e of Merit Only” Sentinel Building PHONE 184 Coquille, Oregon