The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 23, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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Coquille Laundry Co
One of the oldest established concerns of
this city is the Coquille Laundry Co., of 527 W.
Front street. This business was founded over
thirty years ago.
A modern laundry is often taken for grant­
ed, being one of the conveniences we enjoy to­
day and is not usually thought of as being one
of our largest institutions. However, when you
stop to think that the Coquille Laundry has
over >15,000.00 invested in machinery, equip­
ment and trucks you will realize that a laundry
business is not one that any man is able to open
up on Monday morning just because he has a
desire to be in the public cleaning business.
KNOWYOUR HOME TOWN FOLKS
_________________________
Another very important part of the business
quille and the trade area and one truck ia kept
takes place on Saturday about noon, and that is
the paying of the ten to fifteen employees who
Handle the different departments for Mr. Simp­
son. This payroll will average over <1,000.00 per
busy with this work. The plant is equipped
with modern machinery and caters to the gen­
eral foundry business of this territory.
month and is another very good reason why
everybody is not in the laundry business.
Mr. Arthur L. Simpson is the manager, a
native of Iowa, and has been in the foundry
business all his business life to date. Mr. Simp­
son came to Coquille from Albany, Oregon, six-
Delivery service is extended to cover Co-
The slogan of this folundry is, “The foundry
does it best” and much care is taken so the
most exacting housewife could not take excep­
tion to this trademark.
Having been in business in Coquille for the
last thirty years speaks well for the solid foun­
dation upon which this institution was estab­
lished, It also speaks well of the able manage­
ment which has piloted this sturdy business
through many crises during the passing years.
The 1934 business is showing gains over the
same period of time last year and from indica­
tions should be one of the above average years
for this company.
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CM" w»*
teen years ago, where he had been in the same
line of business.
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Try our THRIF-T
Service
Slow .
V. R. Wilson
6c a pound — Flat pieces
Baked
Bread
OPTOMETRIST |E
la proving to be the
most popular Bread
sold in the Coquille
valley.
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Coquille
Laundry
use of drug»-
Broken
plicated, "PUtdl
pairs.
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Phone
11
eai*ers
There must be a rea­
son and there ia. Have
you tried it?
C*n be bought at all
local grocery stores.
Ideal Bakery
payers, even though they pay as little
One-Half Oregon’« Adults
, Pay No Direct Taxes as 2c a day, can cut >2,190,000 off the
graduating class.
Live News From Arago
The Pioneer Methodist Church
New convert study class Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller, Mr. and
The program of the Pioneer Metho­ 8:00 p. m.
The Ladies Aid met Wednesday at
taxes that property now pays for
the home of Mrs. J. L. Burtta. Besides Mrs. Orvus Miller and daughter, dist Church service during Holy
More than 800,000 people, or ap­ school support. Tax free folk can do the regular work they started the Phyllis, and Alvin McQuigg visited Week and for Easter Sunday, from Flint Church of Christ, Sdeatlat
proximately one-half Oregon’s adult this bit without sacrifice!
piecing of a quilt to be eent to the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lett at Bridge March 25th to April lot:
Coquille, Oregea
“A* things now stand, property al­
population, are contributing no direct
Sunday 11:00 a. m.
Children's Home at Corvallis. A pot­ Friday
Sunday School at 9:80 a.
ready
delinquent
by
40
per
cent
ie
be
­
property nor income taxes for support
Mr. and Mrs. David Root and son,
Text: "Father, forgive them for
luck dinner Was served at noon. Those
Sunday Service at 11
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of
Oregon’s municipalities,
her ing called upon to pay >41,876,000
present were Mrs. Leon PaulJ Mrs. John Paul, and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. they know not what they do.” (Luke
Subject for next Sunday, “Matter."
schools, counties or the state, accord­ next year. In addition the school dis­ Nsomi 'Robison, Mrs. Tyrrell Wood­ Root spent Monday on the Bandon 28:84.)
Wednesday evening meeting at 8
ing to Just compiled figures released tricts have >6,000,000 out in interest-
Sunday 7:80 p. m.
ward, Mrs. O. H. Aasen, Mrs. 8. C. beach.
o'clock.
Practically half
through School Relief and Prop­ bearing warrants.
Text: "Today shalt thou be with
MaAllister, Mm. Webb and Mrs. Bur-
Free public Roadinc Room open to
erty Tax Reduction League of Oregon. the districts are without any funds tis.
2350 Tons of Food for CCC*
me in paradise.” (Luke 23:48.)
Church Building every Tueeday and
"The figures, closely parallel the whatever, and despite a »,600,000 cut
Monday 730 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl visited Mr. ■ Two thousand, three hundred and
Friday afternoons except holidays
McMinnville and Jackson County in operating expenses for the last
Text: "Behold thy son. Behold thy
and Mrs. Alfred Schroeder of Coquille fifty tons of food were consumed in
from two to five o’clock.
school surveys which show that 68 per year, are at the ends of their financial Sundsy afternoon.
the OOC camps of the Eugene dis­ Mother.” (John 19:86, 27.)
The public is cordially invited to at­
cent of the families having children in ropes. The 154,000 home owners and
Text: “My God, My God, Why
Mr. and Mrs. (Henry Cordwell and trict from May 9, 19», to February
tend our services and to visit the
farmers
of
Oregon
comprise
the
two
city schools are paying no property
Hast
Thou
Forsaken
Me
7
”
(Matt
27:
family, of Coquille, were dinner 28, 1984, according to an informal re­
Reading Room.
taxes upon which education in Ore­ group« that must pay the biggest part
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Roy port filed by Captain Charles Per­ 46.)
of
these
two
obligations.
To
ask
gon's 2200 elementary school districts
Wednesday 7:30 p. m.
Purser.
fect, quartermaster.
■300,000 people who aro property tax
Methodist Episcopal Church
depend.”
Text: “I Thirst.7 (John 19:28.)
Mrs. Zehna (Dillon, of Portland, is
The
report
shows
that
¿93,677
In releasing tbs figures, Paul T. free to lift a mere twentieth part of
Evening
Preaching 7:80 p. m.
Thursday
7:80
p.
m.
making an extended visit with her pounds of beef, more than live car­
Shaw, chairman of the league and the burden off the shoulders of the
Prayer mooting Wednesday 7:80 p.
Text: “It ie finished.” (John 1940)
sister, Mrs. Alvin Billings.
Her loads, were used in the camps during
head of Portland School District No. minority for the next two years is
Friday 7:30 p. m.
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brother-in-law, Lewis Dillon, is with the ten months. The bread purchased
1, characterised th* situation as “ap­ certainly fair, particularly when the
Preaching at Bandon 11 a. m.
Text: "Father into Thy Hands I
her and will attend the Arago school through the district quarteimaster
pallingly unfair to the 164,000 home directly untaxed enjoy aH the bene­
Scriptural, Spiritual Preaching. Ev­
Commend my Spirit.” (Luke 28:46.)
the remainder of the term.
totaled
279478
pounds.
The
2fi50
and farm owners who are paying the fits and free services of our cities,
eryone welcome.
Easter Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Lobdell, Sr., en­ tons of subsistence averaged 112 tons
the counties and state, and all free
bills for the tax-free 800,000.”
G. A. Gray, Pastor.
6:00 a. m. Easter Sunrise service
tertained as dinner guests Sunday, to a camp and included a total of 871,-
“In all of Oregon’s history,” said uses of schools and other state-main­
107 E. 2nd St., Coquille, Ora.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Nathan, of 746 rations. The amount of stores with Easter songs, talk by the poster
tained
facilities.
Shaw, “we have never called upon the
Norway, and Mr. and Mrs Wm. Lob­ purchased by the quartermaster for sad concluding with the Sacrament of
“Demagogue* and self-willed and
non-taxpaying majority to come to the
Church of God
dell, Jr., of Myrtle Point. »
rations totaled >231,089.14, while the the Lord's Supper.
reactionary
politicians
and
publica
­
aid of either the school* or th* tax­
9:46 a. m. Sunday school. .
Ellis and Maxine Rackleff enrolled amount expended by the camps to-
Sunday
School at 10 o’clock with
payer* of the state in general. Now tions have misrepresented condition*
11:00 a. m. Sermon. Subject, “What classes for everyone.
in the Arago school Monday, in the' taled >96356.06.
we need their help. Now through the long enough. Now it’s time to face
eighth and sixth grade* respectively. I The report shows that 393 tons of Doe* Easter Mean?”
Morning service at H a. m.
emergency two year 1% per eent facta, and vote as facts indicate.
6:80 p. m. Senior Epworth League,
They have been students of the Co- straw bedding were used, that 12,068
Evening preaching 7:80 p. m.
‘The assessed value of property in
«ales tax we are asking them as
quille school.
I pairi
«hoe* were issued as well as Intermediate League, and Boys’ and
Toung People’s meeting Sunday
neighbor* and good citizen«, to vote Oregon is less now than it was 20
Henry Collier started to work in 12,087 pairs of
denim trousers. Girta’ World Club.
evening
at 6:80.
for the tax—whose sole purpose is to years ago—but the tax bill it pays is
A-— Cheese
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. ThMe gre i-olated itemi pjcked from ■'7:30 p. m. An Easter Cantata by
the Arago
factory this week
Prayer meeting 7:80 Thuraaay eve­
keep our schools going and reduce more than >9,000,000 a year larger.”
the Choir. "The Story of Easter."
as helper. Lawrence Rackleff, of Co­ the quartermaster’s report.
ning.
outrageously high property taxa*.
Everybody invited.
The
pastor I The public ie cordially invited to all
quille, is cheesemaker thia year.
“Three hundred thousand new tax- Oregon's Tax Load 41 Vt Millions
will be in charge of these services.
Mias Alice Scott .nd Mias Ethlyn
these services.
Entertains for Daughter
Edward E. Watkins, Pastor.
The total tax load imposed on Ore­ Root made a business trip to Marsh­
Mm.
John
C.
Oerding
entertained
Mallory Flsnagin, Paa tor.
gon property owners for all purposes field Saturday afternoon.
Joe Sinko arrived home Saturday with a lovely party Wednesday after­
thia year amounta to >41,576,607.18 or
Seventh Day Adventist Church
noon
honor
daughter,
Mar-
from Ashland
K. w-. *___ . I noon
in in
honor
of of
her her
daughter,
Mar
­
Church of Christ
tending
school. He ti H not^turo1
wh°* ’’’‘a’ Wrth<,*y occurred
just. >406,09934 lees than the total
Second and ( oilier Streets
' levy against property last yesr. State thia year.
Walter Fiscus, Pastor
B<rt l**T" on that day. Th« little tote played
H. A. Niergarth, Local Pastor
on all kinds of
Bible school at 19 a. m. led by Ned
| taxes, due to restoration of the bonus
Sabbath Sehoo! (Saturday) 9:41
Mr. «nd Mrs. J. D. Carl entertained games out-doors and wer« later seat­ C. Kelley, SupL
I levy are higher by >196,798 whHe
ed
around
a
table,
with
a
lighted
birth
­
Communion and morning worship at
i levies fof the support of county gov­ the Intermediate Christian Endeavor
Preaching service 11:00 a. m.
day cake as its centerpiece.
Mar­ 19 .-50, followed by the message by the
ernment« show sn increase of »14,- class at their home Sunday evening
jorie’s little friends enjoying the pastor on, “The Lord’s Day, A Day of
after
church
services.
The
evening
526.96. Levies for general road taxes
party were: Patricia Ann Brady, Joan Communion."
Baptist Church
snd for bond interest and redemption wa* spent in playing game*. Those
Knight. Marianne Rackleff, Harriet
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.
Sunday school at 10 o’clock with
are also somewhat higher.
Levies present were Geerge Pauli, Mary
Walker, Martha Jane Oerding, Laura
with a class for all.
for schools, special road taxes and Helen Watkins. Charles Webb, Her­
classes for all.
Emily Ruble. Geraldine Oerding,
bert
Carl,
Annie
Deardorff.
Wallace
Evening evangelistic service at 7:80
Phone* 10IJ-224I.
market road taxes, however, show
Preaching service at 11 o’clock by
Arde 11*
,Iri* Ba’*’ow «nd Genevieve Shirley Slater, Kay Leslie,
p. m. The pastor spepks on a ques­ the pastor.
substantial decrease* and account al­
Marjorie
Shelley
and
Virginia
and
tion that all are interested in and that
most entirely for the reduction in the Bark low.
B Y. P. U. at 630 p. m.
Lavaun Aasen is home for the Oerding.
all should hear. “Divine Healing— „
grand total. The 1994 levy for Coos
•*ry,c* Thursday evening at
Is it of God or the Devil 7" Special 7:30 p. m.
county, totalling >1363324.42
is soring vacation from Ashland, where
St. James Church
music and features by the young peo-
»6344.66 greater than that for 19». she is attending school. Lavaun has
The Saturday evening services are
been an honor student throughout the
(Episcopal)
continuing with short tafo*. illustrated
two years she has attended ________
Nonnal
Church school every Sunday at 10 H Mid-week ehttreh service Wednes- with free hand drawtags by the nas-
Calling carda SO for |1.00.
day evening 8:30 p. m.
of the spring a. «. C. Osika, superintendent.
«*, Bev. Harold Minter.
New low Price
COAL
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Mansell Drayage &
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