- JU—.---------- 1------------ I « PAGI FOUR * The Sentinel TWENTY YEARS AGO a <440 MMS la A <040 Tn <* the agricultural policy, them, but conviction that their plan It is with pleasure and an attitude of sincere trains, our submarines have all fur-I The Purpose of this planning was not is a better insurance against the nished ghastly headlines If the de-| for w,r with the United States as a United States being involved in for- friendliness that we open our store in Coquille to - Fragments 1 I Plans for parent education pro­ gram, Mias Julia Bennett, home dem­ onstration agent. Hospitalization for teachers, C. E. Robinson, Coos River. Twelve months division of salary, Cora Mackey, Roy. Business session. Remarks by Martha E. Mulkey, county school superintendent. The latter will be read by President Hines since Mrs. Mulkey will not be able to attend. The latter assures us, however, that with the splendid committtee in charge she anticipates this will be the most interesting of all pre-school meetings. The members of the committee are Mrs. Lillian Hines, Haynes Inlet, president; Mrs. Cora Mackey, Roy, and Mrs. Ethel Siestreem, Hauser, vice president, and Miss Ida Oerdlng, Riverside, secre­ tary. '' Teachers' Pre-School Meeting Saturday T Strong Appliance Co I 1 I 1 ** _ òg I I li « ANNOUNCING THE OPENING of lhe PDRKEYI I FURNITURSCOMPANY IN GRIMES BUILDING *..... . ... . . ....... the public ... We invite you to pay us a visit and Fri. » Sat. Only see the fine household merchandise we have to offer patrons of this vicinity............................ ; . * Tüll CEITIFICATE JS WMTNI4.41 A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE I 4 ¡■jM I ; H. S. NORTON Music & Stationery ** j ---- Coquille Hotel Bldg. i .... ■ ■ ■ ■ Modern Living Room Seto / Dining and Dinette Sets Olympic Ranges and Circulators Quality Mattresses and Springs ... ■ Redroom Suites ■ Unfinished Chests, Breakfast Sets, Chairs » < ■ «ay- ■ y;.-’ $ ‘1 « <