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H. A. YOUNG and M. D. GRIMES
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H. A. YOUNG, Editor
in the New Chevrolet Six
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Six, you, to
American Value for 1932.
have won the approval of million* of Chevrolet owner*.
It is the only low-priced car to offer both Syncro-Meah and
Free Wheeling in combination. It ha* engine and chassis
unproveriients that raise performance to new height* of
power, speed and smoothness. It provide* the finest Fisher
Display advertlaing. 26
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bodice Chevrolet ha* ever introduced. And it maintain*
the same factor* of dependability and economy that
Afl that ha» proved to be sound and dependable in the
past, plus all the new advancements given below—at one
of the lowest prices ip the market! That'* why the new
Chevrolet Six i* the Great American Value for 1932!
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Entered at the Coquille Poatoffic* aa
Second Class Mail Matter.
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Ottee Corner W. Fir*t «nd Willard St.
The thought conveyed in the follow
ing item from th* Coo* Bay Harbor
at North Bend is one worth consider
ing by member* and director* of the
Coquille Chamber of Commerce:
“Her* is the record attendance for
members of the North Bend chamber
of commerce that will be hard to ex
ceed even by an organisation in a city
much larger than North Bend. Dur
ing the past year 61 weekly business
luncheon* were held, during which
time the total attendance was 1332,
an average of 26 plus. Attendance at
special banquets are not included in
th* above.
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Silent Syncro-Mesh
Thia well-known feature of high-pci
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the finest
type of tranemisaion ever develo|ied!
n tbe new Chev
rolet Six, it brings a new type of handling ease and ear
control to the low-price field. Syncro-Mesh permits you
to shift gears with marvelous quickness, quietness and
ease. Aa a safety factor, it is especially valuable. For it
you to shift rapidly from high back into second,
any time you want to use tbe engine as a brake.
HULET NOT RADICAL
It has bean generally assumed that
Rev. C. C. Hulet, being master of the
state Grange, would be a radical ex
tremist in what he would say in try
ing to get the republican nomination
to succeed Congressman Hawley. His
utterances indicate a sane and reason
able attitude, says the Oregon Voter.
Not merely high rates in the higher
bracket* of federal income tax, but an
extension of the brackets downwards
to “take in everybody.”
Not “free power for nothing,” but
power rate* that would enable the
private companies to amortize their
investment*'and turn their planta
over to their customers all paid for
by those same consumer*.
Not indiscriminate public owner
ship, but retention of private man
agement aa being mor* efficient.
In a year when candidates seem to
be trying to outdo each other in wild
assertions and wilder theories, it is
refreshing to note th* comparative
conservatism of Hulet.
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M to 70 Mlles an Hour with
Faster Acceleration
Vital new features introduced into Chev
rolet's six -cylinder engine enable it to
develop 65 to 70 miles an hour with
astonishing ease, stability and s.-nooth-
■watch tests show an accet
eration
to 35 miles in 6.7 seconds.
rubber engine
'tings.
Chevrolet's Free Wheeling meobanism is a naw
advanced type that is extremely simple in construction.
You may. take advantage of its thrills whenever you
went to, by eimply pressing s button on the flash.
Thereafter, and until you pull the button out again
you are "in” Free Wheeling.
You coast along on
momentum every time your foot is off the accelerator.
And you can shift with magical simplicity and ease.
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The new chromium-plated elliptical radi
ator, built-in radiator grille, double tie
bar, tnrmpet-type horn, and bullet-type
headlamps form a front-end ensemble
of arresting beauty, enhanced by new
rectangular, adjustable hood-porta.
An ingenious method of mounting front
fenders, lamp*, double tie-bar and radi
ator securely to the frame —a method ex
clusive to Chevrolet—stabilise* the whole
front-end assembly and infcirea steadiness
when driving over rough rokds.
-4nd the following Chevrolet feature» that have won
the approval of million» of owner»: Big, powerful
Four-Wheel Brakes . . . Four Hydraulic Shock
Absorbers . .. Four long Semi-Elliptic Springs
R. A. Easton's Weekly Letter
Full
Length Frame . . . Insulated Driver’s Compartment
The Oregonian by the pen of Mar
garet Shavian has done the people of
Dawn-Draft Carburetion
the «tat* of Oregon • great eervice
The down-draft carburetor is a big factor
by exposing th* infamous treatment
in Chevrolet's greater power, speed and
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PRICED AS
alleged feeble-minded children receive
pick-up. An intake silencer combined with
LOW AS
at the hands of some of the public
it assnrragreaterquietness. A beat coot.--J
device, operated from the dash, w arms up
school teacher* of Portland and so-
the engine quickly ami provide* more
All priai JoJb. Flint, Michigan. Special equipment estro.
called psychologists who furnish the
efficient operation in cold weather.
condemning dope on helpless children
Chevrolet Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan. Division of General M
and thua give the social worker an op
Lem deliveredpries». Xaey O M. A. C. terme.
portunity to exploit the poor and un
fortunate.
These article* by Mies Skavlan, not
only show the iniquity of the Multno
mah county court of domestic rela
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tion* under th* law in sentencing chil
dren indiscriminately to the state in
stitution for th* feeble-minded and
to the operating table for sterilization,
but they also show the barbaric treat
ment which the children receive in the
state institution for the feeble-minded.
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‘ And that state institution ia also
called, "The home for th* feeble mind
ed." If it i* a “home," over it* door
should be written: “Ye who enter this
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home leave all hope behind." The ar
ticle in Oregonian of January 8, page
1, by Mis* Skavlin gives her conclu
sions in the matter- If
have failed
to read any of the 20 former articles,
zation scheme a chance to do its work. 100,000 on maintenance and 3653,000 number of new appeals filed during creases, but both apply to lumber,
this one should be read by every citi
with th* rank of captain, stepped up
It seems to me she lobbied the leg- Ih co-operation with the federal gov the year, la 63 per cent of the caaea lath, shingle*, pulpwood, dried and
zen of Oregon.
to the position of deputy superin
oalatur* for two or three sessions be ernment on forestry projects. Bonds passed on by the state’* highest tri evaporated fruits, vegetable*, melons,
Then it i* possible that we may ask
tendent of the police bureau the first
fore the members fell' for her blan totalling »1,975,000 were retired dur bunal decree* of circuit court* were and a number of other commodities
ourselves if that which we have heard
of
the year.
Alexander succeeds
dishments of word* and wrote her ing the year and 31,387,000 was paid affirmed and in 28 percent the lower which are shipped extensively from
or read of Russia give* anything mor*
Harry Nil* as assistant to Superin
theories into law. That law seems to out in interest on highway bond*.
courts
were
reversed.
Sixty-one
new
Oregon point*.
evil, more vile, more depraved in the
tendent Pray and Nil** who was
have been one of trial and error for
Only 4.5 mile* of concrete paving attorneys were admitted to the bar
form of government than the abusive
loaned to the state in perfecting the
the result* of her sterilization scheme was laid fay the state during the year, on examination during the year and
Another half million dollar efaunk
treatment by law given th* feeble
has not reduced the percentage rate of most of the new work being confined 11 came in on certificate* from other ha* been sliced off of Oregon’s bond organization of the new police bureau
minded, or near fedble-minded, or sup
will return to Portland and hi* old
imbeciles or near imbeciles, criminals to oiled macadam and crushed rock state*.
ed debt. State Treasurer Holman for job after January 15. H. W. McLain
posed feeble-minded in th* State of
or near criminals in the state. So it surfacing.
warded that amount to the stats’*
Oregon, U. S. A.
was promoted from lieutenant to the
may be she figured wrong as to the
The state tax on gasoline yielded
The 13 port districts in the state fiscal agency in New York City this rank of captain in th* readjustment of
Probably there will not be oppor
part of th* population that should 35,900,000 for highway work during reduced their outstanding indebted week to take up maturing issues of
tunity to repeal thia diabolical law
have been knifed or unknifed. It may the year, 83,677,000 was realized from ness by an aggregate of 3479,169 dur the World’s War Veteran’* State Aid the police department and will have
before the next regular session of the
be those legislators who fell for her the automobile registration fees, sale ing the past year. Only one district bond*. This reduce* the outstanding charge of investigation work here
■tat* legislature but if the Oregonian
were only trying to protect them of bonds yielded 3996,000 and the fed ehow* an Incrkse in indebtedness over •bonus bond* to 326.625,000 from the after. Sergeant Walter Lansing was
would receive the money in trust I am
promoted to the rank of captain and
R. A. Easton.
selves.
eral government extendd aid to the 1930. That is the Port of Coos B*y. original issue of 328,000,000.
of the opinion there ar* at least 1,000
Powell E. Clayton, heretofore a pri
extent Of 84,535,000.
Two port districts—Alsea and „Co
or 1,500 people who would gladly chip
vate in the police ranks, now wears a
Thirty bridges more than 20 feet in quille River—report no1 outstanding
Not a «ingle fatality, noT «ven a
in a dollar each in order that on* of
•ergeant’s Chevrons.
length were constructed during the i indebted nes*.
serious injury due to fire marred the
these children’* cases may be taken
year, representing an expenditure of I
Christmas season in Oregon this year,
to the supreme court of the «tat* so
Oregon’* butter labeling law is be
I approximately 31,000,000.
Only one| Increased freight rate* on a number according to A. H. Averill, state fire
that we may learn whether the eon-
ing pretty generally observed in
of the thirty, however, can be classed, of Oregon products became effective marshal. In this respect this is a
stitution of the state of Oregon pro
spite of the opposition voiced by
as a major project. That was the J
tect* the right* of children to a fair
Monday by permi«*ion of Charles M. new record for’ the state a* .ordinar creameries at th* tim* the bill was up
Wedderburn bridge over th* Rogue, Thomas, public utilities commissioner. ily Christmas time with its tree and
«nd open trial and withnesee* unin
before th* last legislature.
Max
river in Curry county. Started in The increase* apply only to intrastate decorations lends itself to numerous
fluenced by a fee reward.
Gehlhar, director of agriculture, re
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1930 this bridge was completed in shipments although they are identical blazes, some of very serious propor
If my memory serves me right it ia
ports that of 107 butter samples
1931 at a total coat of »640,000.
fifteen or more years ago that a wom
with increase authorized on inter tions.
Oregon spent approximately »16,-
taken by hi* inspectors this month 58
an doctor of Astoria by th* name of 042,000 on it* state highway system
state shipment^, by the Interstate
ware found to be properly labelled.
Adair commenced advocating the ster during 1981, according to Roy A.
George Alexander, former state 26 were disbranded and .only 23 were
Rates on
The state supreme court ground out Commerce Commission.
ilizing process of reducing th* imbe Klein, state highway engineer.
Of a total of 311 written opinions during grain, flour, hay, apples, potatoes, prohibition commissioner and for the unbranded.
cile and criminal population by lobby thia amount 89,230,000 was spent on the year, definitely disposing of 250 livestock and a few other Oregon past five month* head of the investi
ing the legislature to giv* her «terili- new construction and betterments, 82,- appeals, just three more than th* product* ar* not affected by either in- gation department of the state police
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THE GREAT AMERICAN VALUE FOR 1932
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