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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1933)
▼ALLHY SBNTINBL, COQUILLH, OBMON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1933. EVERY INDIVIDUAL THAT REACHES OUT WITH A SUBSTANTIAL BANK ACCOUNT WILL FIND MANY DOORS OF OPPORTUNITY SWINGING OPEN FOR THEM . . . are you one of them? have yours at FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Coquille. Oregon I - • where service means mutual helpfulness rendered Airway Coffee .Santos Blend 3 LBS ZlçJ 59« LB Cheese Always use Kraft’s those lunches. for 17c Max-i-mum Brand, know the quality. 4 You Large CANS Pork & Beans Professional Cards LI LJ EQ VIST, SWANTON & SLACK Attorneys and Counsellors First 'National Bank Building Corn Beef Oregon C. W. NOYES Attorney at Law 1225 k 17C Practice in U. 8. D. Court and 8tate Courts Rm. No. 3 Farmers * Merchants Bank Bldg., Coquille, Oregon Hot Sauce Just Arrived Satin Mix - Broken Mix Old fashioned Chocolates New Ixiw Prices Jell Well Del Monte Brand. the best. » * Extracts > rtzs 13C Schilling’s Quality Mayonnaise Pint JAR 24« 45c QUART FLOUR One of 3 CANS 14e The Quick Jelling Dessert Best Foods Milk Coos ia one of 20 Oregon counties to show an increase in outstanding in- debtednem during the past year, ac cording to figures compiled by State Treasurer Holman. Coos’ net debt on' “Sacajawea" the Subject for July 1, last, was 31,549,711.79 com Historical Society Essays pared to 31,510,552.90 a year ago, an increase of more than $39,000 in the The Oregon 'Historical Society has 12-month period. Van Camps—Large selected “Sacajawea,” the Indian “bird ' While the road and bridge debt of woman,” who accompanied Lewis and Coos county was reduced during the CANS Clark in 1804-6, as the subject for the year from $1^235,548.72 to $1,178,048.- 1934 C. C. Beekman History Prizes 08 the sinking fund set up against and Medals. The prize* are four in this debt was reduced from $100,913.- number, via., first, sixty dollars; sec 71 to $29,668124 leaving the net road, ond, fifty dollars; third, forty dollars; and bridge debt larger at the end of j and fourth, thirty dollars; and will be the year by more than $9,000. At the Libby’s awarded for the best four original es i ame time outstanding general fund says on Hie above named subject writ warrants were increased from $375,- ten and submitted by girls or boy* 917.89 on July 1, 1982, to $406,281.86 oyer fifteen yean of age and under on July 1, 1933, an increase of more eighteen year» of age, attending any than $30,000. public or private school, academy, I The net debt of the 36 counties was seminary, college, university, or other increased by $1450,000 during the ~ l—"**----- 1 institution within the'year ending July 1, growth of gener- educational State of Oregon. i~ Each of the four *1 fund warranto accounting for more prize winners will also _'-j receive a' than $1,000,600 of this increase. The handsome bronze medal. ___ deft ________ _________ j road and bridge of the _ 36 counties -Jwinrl anJ wuxa »»6 — — —J.-..— J A- I^trge White Heads The conditions governing the com- ' — — bond and warrant reduced by waaascaaav --- _ ■ was warn — - XWUWU 4'Y .. petition are a* follow«: ____ _ j approximately $250,000 during the (1) The eaeay submitted in compe- year but at the aawtaa same time the sinking' VAMr Hilf ni Dia tition must not exceed two thousand funds set up for the repayment of thi« words in length. . debt also shrunk by nearly $850,000, (2) The ««“y may be, in hand- leaving the net debt larger by nedrly FREE DELIVERY writing *r or in typewritten form, pref $100,000 than it wae a year ago. erably upon paper of commercial let Tax delinquencies which have forced ter size, either ruled or unruled, the many counties to resort to a warrant several sheets being numbered con basis resulted in an increase in out officials and employees at the rate of secutively and Written on one aid* standing gneral fund warrants from oW day’s pay each month during the only, with blank space of about one $1^13310.06 on July 1, 1992, to $2,- winter of 1931-32 for the relief of un -ami one-quarter inches at top and left 565,750.99 on July 1, 1988, an increase etriployed remains unexpended in a hand margain. of $1,042,440.93. Eight counties Salem bank.' Seventy percent of the (3) The essay shall be accompanied which had not outstanding warrants amount, or $8,767, was recently made ■by a separate sheet containing th* a year ago were compelled to resort available for withdrawal when the name and poet office address of the ta the stamping of warrant* this past bank, after a long period of operation writer, the date of his or her birth, year. on a restricted baois, was opened un and the name of the school attended. Only two counties in the state were der a new management. Now. the -14) There shall also bo delivered able to show a clean slate so far as question is what to do with the money. with the essay a certificate signed by both bond and warrant indebtedness William Einzig, secretary to the a teacher or instructor of the edu is concerned. 'These were Linn and board of control and a member of cational institution attended, stating Marion. the committee administering the fund that the writer of the essay is a pu wants to use it in employing labor to Although gasoline consumption 1» pil or «¡tqdent attending the same. build a nurse*' home at the tuberculo (6) in order to be considered in Oregon decreased by 1,055,391 gallons sis hospital, provided the legislature competition the essay must be de during the fleet nine months of the will appropriate money for the mater livered, by mail or in person, to the current year compared with the same ials. Thi* suggestion, however, does Oregon Historical Society, Room C, period last year state revenues from Public Auditorium, 285 S. W. Mar- j the gasoline tax increased by $523,619 not meet with the approval of many who donated to the fund and who be i ket Street, (Portland, Oregon, not <lu* 1« the increase in the tax rate lieve that it shoOld be used in pro later than Saturday, March 17, 1984. [ from four to five cento a gallon. viding direct relief to dependents of (6) All eaeay* submitted in compe unemployed men. Oregon oflkial*, like those of other tition will be numbered and submit ted, without the names of the writer« "tstes, no doubt, secretely hope that Reading courses offered by the Ore or other identifying marks, to three loans advanced by Uncle Sam for pub gon state library are attracting the judges selected by the undersigned He works at this time, will, like the attention of other states, according war loans to European nations, be ma committee. to Mias Harriett C. Long, state li (7) All competitive essays will be terially scaled down, even to the van brarian. Already Virginia has judged according to their general ishing point, when time for payment “copied" the Oregon plan and several comes. It is this belief alone that ac merit and excellence; but the judges ather states have reqested details of will also take into consideration, in counts for the readiness with which the plan under which former college passing thereon, neatness of manu Governor Meier ha* approved re students well as adults are able to script, accurate orthography, correct quests for pubHe works money for use pursue the study of almost any sub grammar and composition, and purity in thia state—$6,400,000 for the five ject at home and at practically no Coaet highway bridges and now an and clarity of diction. cost. The Oregon State Library in Salem additional 315,000,000 for more high has a reeding list or bibliography way improvement, not to mention the Rumors current here this week to upon the above named subject, which 31,240,000 for state buildings which the effect that State Senator W. E will be sent to any Oregon student on will »Iso receive the governor’s okeh, Burke of Yamhill county was being request. Books pertaining to the sub if the legislature 'acts favorably on groomed as a candidate for governor ject are obtainable in most Oregon the program which includes a peyeo- were vigorously denied by leaders pathic hospital and a new tuberculoeis public libraries. among the "cheap power” advocates hospital to be located in Portland, a who were said to be back of the Burke' Read more Books. You can got all new state library building to be lo boom. Senator Pete Zimmerman, also the latest Action at H. 3. Norton's cated in Salem and a hospital building of Yamhill county, and Senator Sam 'for the state prison. Rental Library. Brown, of Marion county, both clashed a* "cheap power” addicts, have also More then 312,600 donated by state “NEIGHBORS OF YOURS" SINCE 1903 Coquille L. J. Paulson, regional manager at Minneapolis of the Farm Credit Ad ministration Crop Production Loan office, has called attention to the fact that October 3d, 1933, is the maturity date for crop production, livestock feed, and forage crop loans granted during the opr log and early summer months. We stated further that it is not the policy of the Farm Credit Ad ministration to insist on liquidation of crops and livestock at prevailing low prices, the spirit of these ad vances being that they shall be repaid ’from the proceeds of the security when (Sold. Interest for the funds loaned was deducted up to October 31st and that maturity date is empha sized as a reminder to borrowers that additional interest will accrue there- after. • ■ PAG« PIVI " 2 OZ. Bottles JL Bacon 0 with a real Flavor Peanut Butter Max-i-mum Safeway A hardwheat flour Guaranteed 49-îb Bag JL *93 Tiger Lily Beans Small Navy Beans Blend a* «49 49-îb BAG A 5 ibs. *. 24C FRUITS AND VEGETABLES JAB. W. WHEELER Physician Ä Surgeon Cauliflower Ellingson Bldg. Coquille Leave calls at Hudson's Drug Store or at Co quille Hotel IO® Lemons l^trge Juicies Sweet Spuds Med. size Doz. *^EACH DR. J. R. BUNCH DENTIST X-RAY Service GRANT CORBY A ttornay at Law J. ARTHUR BERG Attorney at Law Rooms 1 â 2 Farmen A Merchante Bank Bldg Phone 37 ” Coquille, Oregea ' DR. W. V. GLAI8YER VETERINARIAN County Herd * Meat Inspector Coquille, Oro. J. A. RICHMOND PHYSICIAN and SURGEON a Richmond-Barker Building Coquille. Ora. Office 62M, Ree. MR Phones: J. J. STANLEY LAWTHR Office la First National Baak Building, Coquille. Oregon WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE Notice is hereby riven that war rants No. 276 to No. 282 inclusive, drawn upon Union High School Dis trict No. 3, Riverton, will be paid upon presentation to the Clerk. ___ Interest ceases on said warrants Nov. 8, 1998. . „ Dated this 3rd day of Nov., 1933. Mrs. M. E. 'Borgard, Clerk, U. fc. No. 3. 42t3 Star Route, Bandon, Oregon Phone 122 been mentioned as gubernatorial pos law and who had paid in some $210,- sibilities. . . 000 in fees before the moratorium was declared want their money refunded Figures compiled by C. A. Howard, or the law enforced as is. Thomas, » state superintendent of public instruc however, is in no position to refund tion, show that Oregon stands st the the fees already paid in and has re foot of the cla«s, except for Kansas, fused to recede from his moratorium. in point of state support for elemen The bargain rates offered under the tary and high schools. Oregon's con “new deal,” however, do not seem to tribution to these schools is limited to be tempting any considerable number the interest earned on the common of cash customers. Fewer than 760 school fund. This year it amounted additional truck« were issued the PUC to only 61.11 per child of school age plates during the first ten days of the or 2.3 percent of the total coat of run cut rate sale, although it had been ning the school*. Individual district« claimed that 18,000 to 20,000 truck put up approximately 62 percent of owners were clamoring for this “re- the total cost and the balance came lief.” , from county funds. North Carolina now finances its common schools en There are still some 13,000,000 tirely from a state fund, Indiana con acres of land in Oregon available for tributes $600 per classroom unit and homesteading. Most of this is in Texas contributes approximately Eastern Oregon' and is of little value S17.5O per child. The state of Wash for farming purpose«. This state ington hae been paying 28 per cent ranks seventh among the 13 western >f the coat of elementary schools and states in point of acreage of unap new laws just enacted will increase propriated public land«. Nevada, he state’s contribution. Sixteen Utah, California, Wyoming, Arisons, states pay more than 26 per cent of and New Mexico alone have larger the total cost of public education. Su areas. perintendent Howard, in advocating a larger state contribution toward V Says Uncle Ebaa the schools of Oregon, says that this "Sometimes.” said Uncle Ebon, "de contribution should come from sources white geinman dat tells his wife It’a ter go ler a matinee an' ery,- >ther than a property tax and should set as a relief to the property tax «!.•*»'« de hull afternoon at a hall which is already strained to the jonie. rnkln' de resk n' sunstroke an' ■llln «le linin' nnt'n 'Is throat" beraking point. Utilities Commissioner Tublic Thomas seems to have jumped from the frying pan into the fire when he took the new truck law into his own hands and arbitrarily set it aside in rtw^bnse to the demands of the Truck Owners and Farmers Protective asso ciation. Now he has brought the wrath of the Allied Truck owners down about his head. These oper ators who were complying with the 5NOODLES , II KUEft HAS R> LIME BY HlS WITS in T he land of NtMtRvWX--------- 'fiES-CEPDAY OU> INT un ÎCOUT 60T OUR YOUNG HCt»O -, ONea a d « p WT THWjHOCmH IRON IKICHR <— 0<R€CU0MM,r l GoTTÄ ôo B aík «Í- s sas»Ä\^Ä vaux y by con - ueariNG him S cl F into a human BRffJöe Bur ne voir tus B uck skin raouseas NON H'S BP3AYH IS COrtiNk IN SHOOTPARTS’ ' •• r., _____ NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING COALEDO DRAINAGE DISTRICT Notice annual meeting _ ___ _____ ____ ___ of Coaledo Drainage District No. 11, for the election of officers and levy of aasessment for the ensuing year, will be held at the city hall in the City of Coquille. Oregon, on Wednesday, the Fifteenth day of November, 1933, at two o’clock P. M. 4C"J Helen M. Anderson, Secretary CY HUNGERFORK»