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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1934)
The Sentinel ALL-WEATHER ¡tí a,Juu£. Corn-Hog Control Meeting Member« of community committees if the Coot and Curry County Corn log Control association met in the ,-ounty agent's office Monday at the rail of W. E. Cross, president of the >rganlzation, and listened to an ex- ■lanation of the present status of the om-hog reduction program. Contracts of local producers with tupporting evidence were sent to the State Board of Review for considera - ion some time ago by the local com mittee. Thè contracts were just re- urned with the county quota given md it was for the purpose cf ex- ilaining developments up to this ime in the program that the meet ing of committeemen was called. Because of the refusal of the Ore- ion officials to accept the allotment iffered by the corn-hog section be cause it was felt to be unjust to pro ducers, all contracts with their sup porting evidence have been consid ered by the state committee. Tl>e com-hog allotment committee for Coos and Curry counties, consist ing of W. E. Cross of Coquille, Ben Monson of Lakeside, and Ed Law rence of Pistol River, will be in ses sion immediately following this meeting and will complete the allot ment for each of the producers’ con tracts. These contracts will then be presented to each participant for his final signature at meetings to be held during the latter part of the week. Each producer will receive a circular mentioning the time and place of the meeting, also listing his hog quota, the number of hogs he can produce during 1934 under the contract, and the total of his benefit payments if the contract is signed. Coquille Schools News “We Goodyear Dealers, you know for quick stops. It’s a real Goodyear SOxl^ Let Us Properly and a real buy—blowout protected Lubricate ckang* without C oquille S ervice S tation (Continued from Page One) Phone 133 The primary grade« ar* well into their year’« work.’ A ptan of «elf government ha* been organized and is functioning smoothly, to the satis faction of both children and teachers. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT i County, Oregon, from the first of January, 1934. to the 30th of June, 1934, inclusive, of money received and paid out, and for what account, use Other Total Total Warrants Warrant Cash T 14 Taxes Revenue Transfers Received Available Paid Interest Payments Transfers Pali 734« «319,47154 • 7,045.03 • 439.00 »2X35557 «218.9M.33 « «4,003.74 « «36031 « 54386.81 «104,700.77 «332, 1.06 0.00 0.00 500,00 500.00 1,108.06 522.00 0.00 0.00 ' 0.00 550 306.74 0.00 0.00 306.74 306.74 0.00 0.00 2532 0.00 134 14,16436 12303.02 38430 37,43737 «6384.71 4333831 030 030 • 19830 43 )3«« 14,184.13 030 0.00 14,164.13 10.24437 23650 030 0.00 133336 1, 132« 030 030 27,784.00 27.76430 X,180.48 16339,75 3514.13 0.00 030 X, 158 438338 0.00 030 439336 2436434 4,428.72 0.00 0 00 0.00 4. 1-00 030 0.00 »380.00 »360.00 »380.00 030 0.00 »380.00 030 » 134 030 0.00 030 030 250334 030 030 0.00 030 M3« 030 0.00 630038 838038 647130 < 3,47037 304.78 030 0.00 2 737 030 9,080.40 0.00 9380.40 15,78837 030 030 8530.90 1730 8 >■00 030 28330 030 26330 26330 030 030 131.60 38.00 175 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 468.75 0.00 0.00 204.82 0.00 LOO 0.00 0.00 8.00 030 125.00 030 030 0.00 030 130 0.00 2.14830 0.00 3,148» 8,15319 030 030 3338.79 030 3, 130 030 0.00 030 , 0.00 «06.00 030 030 3150 030 >43 0.00 3542.18 030 3342.18 8,764.80 030 0.00 53075« 030 6, LU 050 172.07 050 17257 1,38320 050 050 0.00 0.00 LU 0.00 987.42 050 . 987.42 14.1X54 0.00 0.00 10,«6353 050 10, 1.35 ’ 0.00 2389.83 5,000.00 738083 9389 18 0.00 0.00 2310.86 0.00 2, |18158«43 certify that the CHAS. 8TAUFP. Coos County Treasurer