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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1934)
■Turuiti i i . i w ffj ‘V addition ¿> the Christmas bag county bureaus as sub-divisions of” and half million dollar* in additional taxes, sucn as gas tax and others, in project. Red Cross committees -with the stat* organization. All this power and fiancial respon cluding motor license« and income provide «pecial entertainment at a Making speeches i* out of our line S MM MFC* I* * MM TWM number of Army end Navy hospitals sibility would be in the hands of »ev text*. but Wishing You a and *t Veteran. Administration Far H. A YOUNG and M. D. GRIMM en commissioner*, unpaid, . and ap cllity Hospital* in the Pacific area pointed by the governor. Institu He Tries to Befriend AU 41 H. A YOUNG, Editer tional control would, be taken out of We cannot say, just .whgt motive touring the Yuletide season. the hand* of the governor, secretary inspired Ferb Emery to hand us the Subscription Rates •. Strike Lessened Efficiency of state and state treasurer a* the following which he clipped from a One Year............ ....... .......... ........ 38 00 The proposal New England paper, but it is a tri Six Montlis ——.— 1.00 board of control Portland longshoremen are from Three Months------ ------------------------ 60 sounds impractical to students of bute to the small town editor which 20 to 60 per cent less efficient since Nd subscription taken unless paid government voicing their views we thank Mr. Emery for calling to they obtained their wage Increase as ance. This rule is impera- around the state capital. A minority our attention: a result of the paralyzing strike in committee report calls the proposal Portland last sumemr. This is the 1 vast, expensive, impractical, and THE SMALL TOWN EDITOR Advertising Rate* direst accusation of H. M. Dexter, Display advertising, 25 cents per unreasonable recommendation. He Puts You oa the Map '. secretary of the Hood River Traffic inch; less than 5 inches, 30 cents pa» — Perhaps you were lucky enough Association, in a report submitted to inch. No advertisement inserted ioi John H. Carkin, a member of the to have been bom 'in a small town the Oregon Producers and Shippers less than 5u Cents. Reading notices 10 cents per lirie. No reading notice, ax commission since 1929, and a re If so, you had hardly let out your Association. or advertisement of any kind, insert publican was reappointed by the first yelf on this terrestrial sphere 1 ‘Dexter’s report revealed that prior ed fox less than 25 cents. Board of Control for a four year before the local editor ordered the tp lhe strike a gang of 13 longshore ,erm. But Governor Martin has in fact of your arrival announced th men working an eight hour shift Entered at the Coquille Postoffice ai ’ t nind a one-man commission for this a batiÿ-loving wqrÎd. loaded 8,000 boxes of apples at a Second Class Mail Matter. department, which would mean leg When you reached the age of three total cost of >161.80. At the present comes ‘‘Natural.” We are telling you in islative action abolishing the present or four .and had your first real birth time,i the same crew working the all sincerity that we wish you a year »et-up. It j? now composed of throe day party with invited guests, your same - number of hour* loads 6,000 ensnskMto • ’ ; friend, , the editor, told all and sundry boxes of apples at a total cost Of state ouse gossip ahead of all the good things you could who was there and what- a fuss they Y127 08, according to hi* summary By Ernest L. Gray hope for—prosperity, health, and the The next full meeting of the Board made over you. of the situation. Nineteen hundred and thirty-five of Control will probably be after When you got on the honor roll joy of living. The longshoremen now work but will 'undoubtedly witness great*» January 14, upon call of the new at gradé School he let all your admir six hours daily. If another crew is changes in civic government in Oro governor and with the secretary of ing friends and neighbors know called to complete the wSrk of the gon than In any previous year, re state also being new. It is a known about it. If you got into any minor first crew, members of the relief port« on events going on under covet fact that Governor Meier and Trea*r scrapes he apparently forgot about crew are paid at the over time rate definitely indicate. But regardless pi urer Holman will not put their feet them as soon a* he- was told for he of $1.40 per hour.■ drastic departures from the custom under the same table again, after wanted to play up the thing* which ■ Although these increased loading ary, citizens ot the state will probably Holman'* latest alleged attack upan might make you great. . -, -, costs are paid by the water carriers, feel little effect one way or the other the character of the man who has All through your high school the charges are passed on to the pro Government with its heavy expense held the highest office in the state course he was keenly watching to ducers, according to Mr. Dexter, by Shopping Center Since 1887 the past four year*. will go in. see if you did anything worthy of reason of the increased freight charge Center of interest is always upon Friend* of the governor have gone note irt athletics, letter* or debate. of five cents per box on all apples taxation, because a citizen take* cog 30 far as to predict an interesting And when you finally graduated he now shipped to European destina nizance of government when it slander suit may be faced by Holman again seized upon the ' opportunity tions. The reports shows that the touches hi* purse. What lies sheac after Meier completes hi* term of of to put your name in print. apple and pear growers of Hood Governor Endorses Campaign I of any case in which a family with for this year, with heavy relief de fice. They predict the governor will If you decided to go to work then River valley alone will ship approx Endorsement by Governor Meier of » child under one year of age ha* no mands, cannot be foretold, but rec file such a suit against the state instead of going to college he herald imately 1,800,000 boxes of apples dur- Oregon’s Register-Your Baby cam card, and we will immediately supply ords of the state tax commission foi treasurer, based upon two chief re ed the fact in euch a manner- that ihg the present shipping season. paign and an appeal by the state as many as are needed.” The Board's the past year show some defini e marks and other minor alleged slurs. made any prospective employer* re ' Commenting upon Dr. Dexter’s re board of health for all citizens to aid office is 816 Oregon Building, Port trends calling for change* in revenue The two referred to particularly alize that here was an ambitious lad port, H. C. Boyer, acting president of in seeing that every family with a land. raising systems, especially since the include Holman's campaign state who wasn’t leaning unnecessarily on the Oregon Producers and Shippers child less than a year old has a card public ha* frowned upon any sale* ment to the Salem Kiwanis club the fblks. Re wanted all whom it Association, declared that the Port on which to report the birth to the Oregon Products Featured that Meier had the . "breeding of a might concern to know that if work tax. land dock situation is a matter which Census Bureau ware developments Property tax burden during the hog." Another is his reported inter was to be done, here was a ffvé-wire merits the immediate concern of ev this week. Baskets of selected Oregon food past administration decreased about view to a newspapermen who recent all set. - ’ ery citizen of Oregon. products as Christmas gifts were “ Prompt and official recording of nine million dollars, but counties ly arrived at the capital in which the When the supreme object of your “To put it bluntly, Mr. Dexter’s re his birth is a child’s first right as an featured this year in retail stores showed an increase of more than 21 writer slates Holman referred to the heart’s desire wag won your editor- port would indicate that these long American citizen,” Governor Meier throughout the state as a part of the per cent in that time in their require governor as "a moron, who ha* his friend seemed to know all about it shoremen who obtained an advance declared at Salem Wednesday, “In “Sell Oregon to Ourselves” campaign ment*. This fact gives * boost to ad hand in a dead man’s pocket." If the almost as soon -a* the “lucky” girl at ten cents per hour in wages are reality a birth certificate is an in- of the Oregon Manufacturers’ Asso vocates of eliminating many county suit is filed it will be front page copy and warned all- other aspirants to How loafing on the job," said Mr. ciation. The manufacturer* of arti official* and for a consolidated coun her sole-attention to lay off as hr Buyer. “That strike cost the people fant’s citizenship papers, Moreover, cle* other than food products also are official birth records are becoming Earl Snell, new secretary of state printed the announcement of your ty system In f*ct U»«y have M000 St this state more than $50,000,000. presenting special Christmas attrac far as to urge elimination of county has already opened offices at the cap .engagement. Once more you were tnd according to this investigation increasingly nt^essary as demands governments entirely. . .. itol, although he will not assume of- ‘he conquering hero, or thought so. lot proof of age and nationality tions. “Make this an Oregon Christmas" Port district* showed the larges . cial duties until January 7, one The girl may have had other ideas by the Hood River Traffic Associa grow. A properly recorded birth tion, these longshoremen are costing is the slogan being adopted in fac decrease in spending the past fou veek before the governor is inaugu- on that subject. certificate prove* age, inheritability ouh producers thousands of dollars a tories and stores. Employees in fac years, almost by half. Eliminatlo ated and the legislature is in ses- and legitimacy, among other things. ” If after that you accomplished month because their work is less ef of the market roqd tax has resulte aon. Snell has been receiving many anything worthy of note, the world “The Post-office department has tories throughout Oregon are being ficient than before the strike. It in property paying but 60 per cen ■ompliment* upon his appointment was told in letters bold: “Small Tewa distributed card* all over Oregon in reached by special message* request seetns to me it is about time the peo as much this year for highways. Bu >f George Flagg as'his chief deputy. Boy Makes Geed!” r the drive we are making with the ing that they “kill two birds with ple Of this state awaken to the situa- one stone" by buying Oregon made despite th* gasoline tax and the av when those neat' and dear tÿ you »inn !a* it now exists, and prevent a Census Bureau and the State Emer tomobile licenses, property in Oregon Employees under Secretary P. J. were, by death, taken out on “The gency Retief,” said Dr. F. D> Stricker, goods as Christmas presents, thereby business and is still carrying a load of more then »tadelmanzwitf-regret his departure Great Adventure” the Chief of the continuation. of a deplorable condi secretary of the Board, “but families stimulating Oregon tion which threatens to bankrupt four millions for road*. from office. He ha* been found to be Columns apparently forgot their were probably missed here and there. building payrolls and relieving un Oregon producers. State expense upon property alon sn exceptionally good official who vices, and proceeded to laudtheh We request everybody to inform us employment. was reduced more than 31 per cent, xtends his kindness to hi* employees virtues, and remind the world of their the largest of any state except Sout -«nd many friends at the state capital, fine family connection*—including Dakota. Schools reduced 15 per cent jifta from him have been numerous you. and cities 18. But while this bur jnd generous. In token a large alive» When illness overtook you ha let den was taken off property, revenu> ierving set was presented Stadelmar all the neighbors know so that may- came from other source* and econ by the workers as a Christmas gift 'tap the power of their prayer* could omies in government accounted tor a Stadelman’s friends hope the reports be added to the forces of -medicine. big saving*. But that cannot con true he will be-a candidate for stat» And some day (should he per tinue with demands for relief and treasurer two years from now. chance out-live you as he has So for unemployment insurance, as well many others) he,’ being kind and as institutional upkeep increase*. In face of all big things due during faithful unto the end, will once more 1935, your columnist extends to al' use good paper and ink for you. He Recent rulings of the state liquor a happy and prosperous New Year will probably tell. mankind far and control commislson against sales of with the hope .«vents will be for the wide that one ha* passed who was a draught beer in drug store* of larger general good. useful, and.worth while addition to cities and no sales in grocery store*, the race, that you have gone to join The state legislative taxation com as well a* tightening of roadhouse the glorious company who have be- activities, has resulted in various mittees will have the harder duties, Wwne the “guests ofGod.” . view*. . Protests have come in al at the coming session attempting to Yes, from the cradle of birth to the demands for relie ready from restaurants, brewers, and balance the casket of death, the small town similar businesses. But on the other against decreased tax revenue, An editor is your friend. He put* you hand the general public appears tv interesting study of some phases of on the map.—J. K. P. our taxation problèma has just been favor the change*. Unquestionably the legislature wil made by the tax commission. For instance table* show that total Christmas to Hospital Inmates make some changes in the Knox U Gift bags for soldiers and sailors, quor Law, but indications are they property taxes have decreased over ill in port-or station hospital, and for 3H million dollar* the past four will be slight. Sale of hard liquo those stationed at remote ports, do was declared to be handled very wel years, from $50,222,606 to $41,572394. nated by American’Red Cross Chap Utility taxes have decreased the and the set-up pleases. Fifty cent ter members, reached their des for permits instead of one dollar maj east, leas than half a million in that ime, from seven and half millions to tination in time to spread Christmas be enacted for 1936, but the genera Cheer. basis of the law was' expected tc little more than seven million,'0t six Six thousand bags, filling 85 pack withstand any bombardment by W cent. ' ing cases, were cleared by the Vel- • On the other hand it is revealed special interest*. eal property taxes have decreased unteer Service groups through the 16 per cent or two and half times Pacific branch office. Reports state Governor-elect Mar The gifts Were from Pacific and tin favors a more centralized govern more than utility taxes, from 87 mil- mid-western cities and went __________ to the '.loti to am million The largest Pro ment and for abolishment of manj Philippines, Chihi, Hawaiian Islands, bureaus and commissions, even to th» portion of decrease ha* been In per Guam, Samoa and Alaska. Signal extent of virtually endorsing a cab sonal property, from ihore than five Corps men stationed abçve the Arctic inet-form of government. Yet in the mUion to three million the post four Circle were remembered as were face of this 14 members of the in rears. Decrease in personal property thosq jn the hospital at Chilkoot Bar terim committee on welfare and axe* was declared due to lower in racks at Haines, Alaska. health advocate a new bureau of ventories of merchant* brought on by The Christmas bags contain toilet welfare which would decentralize ITOwth of chain stores. articles, needle and thread kits, Last year the state, in addition to power over state institutions and games, cross-word puzzle* and kin th« property taxes, thirteen welfare and relief work, and create dred gifts. 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