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I . ■■ • X *■' ■ : .. V fo • / ___________________________ for Postmaster g Prevention Premature Old Age at Coquille Announced (Oregon State Board of Health) 3 In the future when communicable To fill the vacancy in the position dises «es and cancer will have been » of postmaster in Coquille, the United eradicated, when accidents will have IDUAL States Civil Service Comuiiesion has been abolished, when poisons will I announced, at the request of the have lost their toxic action and when EVERY OFFICER Postmaster General and in accordance wars will have ceased, will man live AND EMPLOYEE with an order.of the President, an on forever? Or will there still be the REAL HELPFUL______ OF THIS BANK open competitive examination. degenerative diseases to limit human To be eligible for examination, an life? If so, what may the causes be TO RENDER TO SERVICE . . WILLING applicant must bo a citizen of the and how may they be prevented ? No YOU A GENUINE CO-OPBRATÏON . . United States, must reside within the one knows the answer but there is PERSONAL delivery of t6is post office, must have i»me hope for the solution of this NEEDFUL__________ AND HELPFUL MtLUI no resided for at least one year nex* problem. Degenerative diseases are ACCOMMODATING ACCOMMODATION . preceding the date for close of receipt the result of tissue degeneration in SERVICE IN of applications, must be in good phys any organ or system. Arterial degen ALL OF YOUR ical condition, and within the pre eration is the commonest fundamental ■\Z". FINANCIAL scribed ago limits. Both men and lesion, resulting in turn in degener PROBLEMS •L women are admitted. »-• • THEY’LL FULLY ation of the heart, blood vessels and Under the terms of the Executive kidneys. The number of deaths from » MEASURE UP order, the Civil Service Commission degenerative diseases has increased in TO YOUR will certify to the Postmaster General Oregon from 33 per cent pf the total EXPECTATIONS . ■ —As you’ll find it at the names of the highest three quali deaths in 1925 to 45 per cent in 1932. I fied eligibles, if as many as three are Almost. every infection no matter qualified, from which the Postmaster how mild is apt to damage tissue. General may select one for nomina Typhoid fever, smallpox, scarlet fever, BANK 1 tion by the President. Confirmation diphtheria, acute rheumatic fever, . ■ * • , of Coquille, Oregon , by the Senate is the final action. syphilis and other general and local « Applicants will not bo required to infections produce degenerative 1 Acute disease, no matter how mild, year, as they did last, and that swu assemble in an examination room for changes in the tissues of the body. should have a carefully watched con is providing about twenty scholarships acholastic testa, but will be rated on — _ itoieons other than those produced by for deserving student». A very great their education and business exper-' infectious diseases are a common valescence. Disease must be discovered in the effort is being made to secure thirty ience and fitness. The Civil Service' cause of‘degeneration. Arterioecloro- Commission will make inquiry among'si* produces degenerative disease but earliest stages by periodic health ex 1100.00 scholarships from Portland ao representative local business and pro- what produces arteriosclerosis? What aminations; all remediable defect« that more boys and girts may be regional men m.‘n .wi and women concerning make3 the arteries wear out? If the must be corrected and rood hygienic helped thia year, who otherwise would of the special code applicable to the feMienal industry er, in the absence of such a the experience, ability, and character arteries of every human being began habit« established to meet the stress not have this opportunity for training code, under the “blanket code,” unless of each applicant, and the evidence that leads to self support. It is only to shew definite degenerative changes of prolonged life. or until this is no longer required by because of the extreme generosity of the United States. 4t2 thus secured will be considered in de at sixty or seventy we would have an the faculty and the good mangement termining the ratings to be assigned even more difficult problem than we Pacific College Needs Help which has always characterized thia to the applicants. ' . have at present. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Pacific Coliege, the pioneer Quaker institution that a college education The Commisison states that presi- The very fact that in some people Department of the Interior college of the Northwest, has boon may be obtained for the lowest possi General Land Office at Roseburg, lential postmasters are not in the arterial changes are found at forty, Oregon, January 24, 1934. classified civil .service and that its forty-five or fifty years gives us some supported in the past very largely by ble figure at Newberg. generous Quakers of the east; but in Notice is hereby given that Edwin lutim in connection with appoint hope that something can be done in the S. Milligan, of McKinley, Oregon the past few years these givers have ments are to hold examinations and way of prevention. What particular Uncle Sam Still Aiding Oregon who, on July 23rd, 1932, made Home been growing fewer and fewer, stead entry, Serial, No. 020323, for to certify the results to the Postmas- factors in the lives of these people through death and financial reverses. In spite of the warning issued by EH SWH and WH SEK, Section 7, tor General. The Commission is not make them grow old prematurely? Consequently, this pioneer college, Harry Hopkins, federal relief admin Township 27 S., Range 11 W., Wil nterested in the political, religious, or Some may be mentioned which are lamette Meridian, has filed notice of like others in the state, must look istrator, last September when he told intention to make final three veai "raternal affiliations of any applicant. usually of importance; high tension more and more to Oregonians for fi Governor Meier that Oregon would Full information and application Proof, to establish claim to the land as in hard-working business or pro receive no more federal money for di above described, before £. A. Dodge danks may be 'obtained from the fessional men who never or rarely nancial support. U. S. Commissioner, gt Myrtle Point ocrrtary'bf the local board of civil relax; long continued strenuous physi g Through Miss Laura Hammer, a rect relief until thia state did some Oregon, on the 6th day of March tervice examiners at the Coquille post cal activity or athletics; overeating of trustee, Pacific College has been offer thing for its own unemployed, Uncle ed a conditional gift at 11,000.00 to Sam continues to pour his funds into Claimant names at witnesses:- office. protein, rich food«; heredity, syphilis apply on this year’s budget if $4,000.- Oregon for direct relief. Word has Foster Philips, Extol Powell, Thoma« and lead poisoning. 00 of other money can ba secured. Benhau:, and D. Y. Yeoman, all of just come to .the governor’s office that District CCC Head Moved Observance of the following pro McKinley, Oregon. In order to keep its standard rating, 1450,000 has been allocated to this - Hamill A. Canaday, Major Charles H. Corlett, com- cedures will help prevent tissue de to balance its budget, and to take state for February and March. Rec 3t5 Kegistor nander of the Eugene OOC district, generation: care of the largest enrollment in its ords in the executive department '■* 1 '»'>-----—————— Infections of all kinds must be pre rill leave soon for Washington, D. C„ history, it is imperative that this show that a total of 15,041,288 tn NOTICE TO CREDITORS vhere he has been detailed by war vented in so far as possible. $4,000.00 mora be raised to meet thia federal funds was received by this Notice is hereby given that the un lepartment orders for duty on the Lead, alcohol, arsenic, and other conditional gift. Consequently Presi state during 1933 for direct relief of dersigned has been duly appointed poisonings must be prevented. var department general staff. Executrix of the Last Will and Testa dent Levi T. Pennington, Mrs. G. T. needy unemployed. And.,in the mean The nervous strain of modem life Major Corlett’s successor as district ment and of the Estate of Charles N Gerlinger, vice-president, and Virgil time all that Oregon has done to com Garden^ deceased; and all persons jmmander has not yet been named. must be reduced. Immoderate physical exercise es Hinshaw, field representative of the ply with the demands of the federal having claims against said estate an Major Corlett will serve under Gen- college, are making an earnest appeal goverment for atate support of re hereby notified that they are required pecially extending over many years to present same duly verified, with ral Douglas MacArthur, chief of the must he prevcented. to friends of higher education all lief work has been to pass am appro Sroper vouchers therefor, to the un- , eneral staff. The assignment is re- ever Oregon to help to carry on this priation baaed upon anticipated \ Any excess in eating should be ersigned, at the law office of Harry ,-arded in military circles as one of A. Slack in Coquille, Coos County. he highest honors that.can ba paid avoided, particularly an exeeaa of pro- work. The faculty have given ten profits from liquor sales, an empty per cent of their meager salaries this gesture at the best. Oregon, within six months from th< tain food. an officer. date of this notice. Major Corlett was graduated from Dated this 7th day of February. 1934. West Point in 1918 and served as a Phoebe Rae Garden Lieutenant Colonel with the A. E. F. Executrix of the Last Will and ■■■ » ■ mfc ■■■ it Testament and of the Estate of in France during the World War. The Civilian Conservation Corps Charles N. Garden, Deceased. ~ Harry A. Slack. will bo continued at full strength for Attorney for Executrix, another year. This was the definite First National (Bank Building, 4t6 word received by the Eugene district Coquille, Oregon. ■> headquarters from the War Depart ment this week. Although the contin 0 ♦ NOTICE TO CREDITORS ,'Jl Notice is hereby given that the un uance of the 3-C project was practi KNOW If O. dersigned have been appointed by the cally assured, the War Department County Court of the State of Oregon >rdem authorise the re-enrollment BORROW A CUPfoL for Coos County at Joint Administra March 81 of all men now in the corps op Burma. M«$* tors of the Estate of C. T. Robison, De and the enrollment df others to keep ceased, and all persons having claims WHSoK ♦ - ........ .. against the said estate are hereby re the companies at full strength. t TÍT Go ri 6UT tut I quired to present the same with the Complete plans for the next six ■fc Tee. pskiwi proper vouchers at the law offices of months’ period have not been an J. J. Stanley in First National Bank ano we up we-/ nounced. It is probable that some Building in the City of Coquille, Coos stu=, cuasA J is, .< — ■■■■■■» ... Oounty, Oregon, within six months companies will be moved back to east the date of this notice. ern Oregon for the summer and that ' National Forest Timber for Sale from Dated and first published this 9th other summer camps will be establWi- V X Sealed bide will be received by the day of February, 1984. X ed. The Eugene district now has 21 f I. 6. Robison P¡ Forest Supervisor, Granta Pass, Ore camps and more than 4,000 men. Wendell T. Robison, gon, up to and including March 12, v7 4t5 Administrators. 1934, for all the live timber marked r. ->• or designated for cutting, and all Land Grant Colleges Not Cot merchantable dead timber located on an area embracing about 40 acres Vigorous and continued protests *• within Section 8, T 32 8., R. 14 W., by farmer organizations throughout »V W. M., Sixes River watershed, Siski the country against the threatened you National Forest, Oregon, estimat ed to be 152,000 feet B M., more or cut in federal appropriations to state, leas, of Port Orford Cedar timber. Ne experiment stations, extension ser bid of leas than $9.00 per M. Feet for vices and vocational agriculture, final cu Port Orford Cedar will be considered. ► V ly brought results early in February $300.00 must be deposited with each bid, to be applied on the purchase when Senator Charles L. McNary of price, refunded or retained in pert as Mrs. Mae West of St Louis, Mo., Oregon and Senator Joe Robinson of liquidated damages, according to con writes: 'Tm only 28 yrs. old and ditions of aale. The right to reject weighed 170 lbs. until taking one box Arkansas reached an agreement and any and all bids reserved. Before of ytrnr Kruechen Salta just 4 weeks obtained the conaent of President bids are submitted, full information ago. I now weigh 150 lbs. I also have Roosevelt to cancel the executive or I concerning the timber, the conditions more energy and furthermore I’ve der. of eale, and the submission of bids never had 'A ’ a hungry moment." ÏÎ Had the order not been rescinded, should be obtained from the Forest Fat folks should take one half tea k Supervisor, Grant Pate, Oregon. The spoonful of Kruechen Salta in a glass all federal appropriations for such 7 bidder must have accepted the special of hot water every morning before work would have been slashed 26 'A. code for his industry or, in the ab breakfast—an 85 cent bottle lasts 4 sence of approval of such a code moat weeks—you can get Kruechen at any per cent on March 1, despite the fact have accepted the general provisions drug store in America. If not joy that the federal government is de of the ao-called blanket code, and will fully satisfied after the first hot tie- manding more service from these operdte the sale under the provisions money back. 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