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........ - r- • w- ’•a, *» ' ‘fe. —¿Sé— 1 swing Everyone Knows this is BASKET BALL SEASON Same as Foot Ball and Base Ball in Season But—How About the MEAT SEASON? Follow the Seasons with the Economy SALT Mackerel çi FRESH (Twice-a-weék)< I » ÔÏH Oil 1CHO,CE Poultry ] We will Drees Them Fresh During the Week on Short Notice Beef - Pork - Veal - Lamb All at Economy Prices , —————————————————-I âl ................................... Economy Cash Market 444 First Str. Phone 201 4. — Debt Refinancing Aide Farmers In welcome contrast with the ter rorizing uncertainty which prevailed at plowing time last season and in chaotic years before, Oregon farmers are planning their operations this season with new confidence and hopefulness—the fear of foreclosure greatly diminished. This brightened otitlook is due, of course, in large measure to the rise of farm prices, but the refinancing of indebtedness through loan« granted by the Federal Land bank also helped in a fundamental way In a communication to R. H. Mast, secretary-treasurer of the Coquille National Farm Loan association, the L end bank p o ints ou t that the Closing of 5652 Land bank and emergency Land bank commissioner loons in Oregon for 815,396,900 last year made a permanent contribution to farm re habilitation. “The important thing,” the letter says, "Is that rather than adding a new layer of Indebtedness upon the backs of Oregon tafmers, these loans actually helped them reduce their excessive debt load and get a fresh new start with increased hope of becoming debt-free. For on the average. 90 cents of each dollar loan ed by the bank went to pay off old debts. And in most cases farmers were able to obtain voluntary adjust ments from their creditors by being in position to offer them the equiva lent of cash settlements. Tn all in stances these loans were made on the l>asis of nbrmal valuation leaving the borrower a substantial equity. Now with a lower interest rate and their payments spread over a long term of years, these refinanced farmers are ready to make a come-back and get out of debt” Coquille, Ore. band and wife “living together ” If occasionally and temporarily the husband is away on business or the wife on a visit, the common home be ing maintained, the^82,5OO exemption still applies. The unavoidable ab sence of husband or wife at a sana torium does not preclude the exemp tion. But if the husband continu ously makes his home at one place and the wife at another, they are not living together Within the meaning of the revenue "act. ■■■ . ' • , _ “Darktown Scandals” at Liberty Next Thursday ^(Continu e d fr o m Pag e O ne) right comical in their nonsensical arguments. The Darktown Scandal orchestra is a standout feature, each man a soloist Federal Income Taxes Others in the troupe Francis A head of a family is defined by C2_ — _ L. ----- — are 7------------ -- income-tax regulations as “an Indi-Hereford, the Creole song bird; the vidual who actually supports and Gibson twins, a pair of juvenile dance maintains in one household one or artists who can step, and are sup- more persons who are closely con-' ported by dainty Corine Gibson, the nected with him by blood relation-' female Bojankles. She is hailed as ship, relationship by marriage, or by' Broadway’s best as she leads the adoption, and whose right to exercise Sunkist chorus of dancing beauties, “Darktown Scandals” is a fast family control and provide for these dependent individuals is based upon stepping jamboree of dancing, com some moral or legal obligation." The edy singing and specialties, the fam exemption allowed a head of a fam ous Darktown Scandal recording or ily is $2,500. The phrase “in one chestra furnishes the rhythm that household” may be interpreted as carries the show along mewntn? the taxpayer’s personal A chorus of high-brown, high-step residence, an apartment, rooms in a ping, Sunkist Cuties arrayed in gor boarding house, hotel, etc. geous costume creations, present a Under certain circumstances it is most tantalizing, fascinating aeries of not necessary that the taxpayer and dances. his dependents live under one roof Altogether, it’s just a wonderful during the entire taxable year in high class revue with not a dull mo order that the taxpayer may claim ment during the entire fifty-seven the exemption. If, the common home minutes of the show—a show built »■being maintained, the parent is away to please and amuse the entire family. on businesa, or a child away at school Cloverleaf Dairy milk and whip or on a visit, the exemption is allow ed. Moreover, if a parent is obliged ping cream on sale at Folsom's Gro to maintain his dependent children cery and People’s Market at all times. V. L. Cor with relatives or In a boarding house, For delivery, call 7R42. • lttf while he lives elsewhere, the exemp nelius. tion still applies If, however, with If you want to subscribe for a Port out necessity, the dependnt make« his home elsewhere, the benefactor land daily the clubbing combination we offer with the Sentinel will save is not the head of a family. The same ruling applies to hue you money. section 7. This act shall be in full Emanuel Baptist Church Note.i of Interest About force and effect from and after its Bev. H. A. Minter will be absent the Coquille Schools Washington effective date until July 1. 1937, af Sunday morning. Special services The third social gathering of the ter which date the authority to issue will be held at 11:00 a. m. by mem High School News ' teachers of the Washington grade ' said bonds under authority of this bers of the congregation, a song story The Seniors have selected their school was sponsored by Mrs. Inez : act shall terminate. entitled, "Mary, the Doubter's Daugh play to be presented at the Commun Chase and Miss Hazel Adams, with Section 8. It hereby is adjudged ter,” a message of salvation in song ity Iiail. March 15. Tbe name of the a six o'clock dinner on January 31 at and declared that existing conditions and story. play is, "The Yellow Shadow” and is Mrs. Chase’s home. are such that this act is necessary for Sunday evening at 7 JO ».mission full of mystery and detectives. First The pupils of Miss Wallace's room the immediate preservation of public ary program will be given by the mis of all, among the many things that recently enjoyed an interesting talk peace, health and safety; and an sionary society. “China” will be the happen. is that a dead man is seen by Mayor Berg. Mr. Berg described emergency hereby Undeclared to ex topic. There will be musical num lying on the floor. See Clynard Hol- his airplane trip to Boston and told ist, and this act shall take effect and bers, both vocal and instrumental, verstott as the sleuth who attempts some of his experiences at the be in full force and effect from and and papers will be read on the work to eolye the mystery. World’s Fgir in Chicago after its passage. in China. Costumes from China will Coquille High’s debate squad is We are glad to Welcome Arlinq An be worn by two of the ladies. diligently preparing for the season's derson back to school after several Bridge Happenings debates. The question to be debated weeks’ absence. Charles Thurman this year is, "Resolved that the Fed Church of Christ Mrs has returned to school after a week's of honor at a lovely stork shower on eral Government, should adopt the Earl F. Downing, minister absence because of the flu. Thursday afternoon‘of last week at policy of equalizing educational op Bible school,.9:45 a. m. the home of Mrs. Dwight Culver. portunity throughout the nation by Morqing service, 10:45 a. m. Ser The afternoon was pleasantly spent mon topic, “Christian Baptism as'a means of annual grants to the several Text of Bill for Funding Coos Warrant Debt with social chat and an interesting Spiritual Experience.” states for public elementary and sec game. After the many pretty gifts ondary education.” Miss Hill has Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. «Continued from Page One) * had been presented, delicious refresh high hopes that the following squad Evening service, 7:30 p. m.; ser will repeat the school’s brilliant per shall be made i to mature serially in ments were served by the hostess, as mon topic, “The Treasures of Wis sisted by Misses Constance Knight dom and Knowledge.” formance of last year: affirmative team, Harold Neal, Levelle Walstrom; annual or semiannual instalments be and Charlotte Cribbins. Those pres Midweek service. Wed. 7:30 p. m. negative team, Howard Hickam, Ger ginning not later than five years and ent, besides the four already mention ending not later than 20 yean from ed, were Mesdames W. A. Lett, Orlin aldine Minard. The schedule of the The Holy Name Catholic Church February issue date. Said instalments shall be Ix-tt, A. Q. Hooton. Frank Culver. team is as follows: Sunday, Feb. 10, Mass at 10 a. m. in equals or substantially equal team Ray L. Beckett, Fred Corpe, Frank 13 — Coquille affirmative Father M. G. Hart, Bandon. Coquille amounts, or the combined instalments Herker. Elise Lamp, W. R. Brown, at North Bend - and negative team at Bandon. February of principal and interest of such Manuel Sutphin, Dan Cribbins and St. James Church 14—Coquille affirmative team at bonds due in any year shall be, as Logan Walton. Miss Mae Hatcher went to Marsh (Episcopal) Marshfield and Coquille negative nearly as practicable, in such sums is will permit of a uniform annual field Sunday, where she expects to Church school every Sunday at 10 team at Myrtle Point. At the assembly this week the (px levied for the retirement of the remain for several weeks, while tak a. m. C. Osika, superintendent. Girls’ League presented' a program principal. oL And the payment of the ing treatments from Dr. Drumm. She that was enjoyed by the student interest on said bonds; provided, is staying at the W. L. Cassidy home First Church of Christ, Scientist Mr. and Mrs. J.' W. Barnett and body The program consisted of a however, that any bonds issued under Coquille, Oregon vocal solo. Amanda Stem; saxophone authority of this act shall be made niece, Miss Esther Barnett, of Arago, Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Sunday Service at 11 a. m. | solo. Myrtle Minter; tap dance, Marye subject to redemption in numerical were entertained at dinner Sunday Graham and Lennis Terry; violin order on any interest payment date, at the A. O. Hooton home. Subject for next Sunday, “‘Spirit The Sunday school attendance solo, Leonard Ensele; girls* trio and and that should the county'court or Wednesday evening meeting at 8 board of county commissioners, as reached 73 Sunday, the largest it has o'clock. ' boy's quartet. Monday evening the members of the case may be, of such issuing been this year. The pulpit will be Free public Reading Room open tn the French class entertained the county, elect to call such bonds prior occupied again next Sunday morning Church Building every, Tuesday and Business and Professional Women’s to the ultimate maturity date or dates by J. W. Barnett Friday aftemqons except holidays Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reed and son", from two to five o’clock. Club with French songs. Those par thereof, said county court or board of ticipating we’re: Eileen Kern, Mary county commissioner, as the case Gerald, who recently left here for The public is cordially invited to Ann Schroeder, Gretchen Bunch, may be shall give notice of such elec California, are, now located at Santa attend our services and to visit the Blanche Sandon, Margaret Purvance, tion by publication in a newspaper Rosa, .where Mr. Reed is employed in Reading Room. Levelle Walstrom, Dorothy Glaisyer, printed and published and of gener a store. Mrs. W. R. Brown, Mrs. Elise Lamp Seventh Day Adventist Church Myrtle Minter, Dorris Compton, Isa al circulation in the county where bel Unsoeld, Virgiriia Hartson, Ger such bonds were issued, at least IS and Miss Maude Hooton were Rose Second and Collier Streets aldine Ensele and Marilyn Compton. days prior to the designated redemp burg vistors Saturday, the latter go Sabbath School (Saturday) 9:45 Betty Jo Carpenter, a freshman, tion date, and after such date inter ing to consult Dr. Seely about her a. m. eyes. They stopped in Camas Valley has just transferred to Coquille from est on said called bonds shall cease. Preaching service 11:00 a. m. Section 3. Whenever any funding for a short vUit at the Alvin Allen Marshfield Another transfer this bonds shall be issued under authority home. • semester Is Donald Hawthorne, a Methodist Episcopal Church of this act, there shall be created, at Mrs. W. A. Lett went to Sitkum sophomore, from The Dalles. Evening preaching 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, January 30th, the the time of the issuance thereof, a Tuesday to spend a few days with Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. sophomore class entertained at a sinking fund, or funds, to provide for her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Wilson, and m. banquet and party. After a buffet the prompt payment of such bond* , family, Preaching at Bandon 11 a. m. and each year at the time of making Paul Herker, who left here last suppef the guests retired to the gym s. Scriptural, spiritual preaching. Ev n ik. ___ A— ' nasium for dancing and games. A up the annual budget, the county tall and went to eastern Oregon, is eryone welcome. good time was had by all thole who court or board of county commis- I now in Pennsylvania, where he has G. A. Gray, Pastor. attended. Miss McClintock had sioners, as the case may be, of such twin sisters and other relatives. He 107 E. 2nd St., Coquille, Ore. issuing county, shall include in such is employed in a coal mine there, but charge of the party. budget an amount sufficient to main plans to return to Oregon* in the Under the auspices of the Ameri Church of God can Legion Auxiliary the high school tain'said sinking fund or funds ade spring. Sunday School at 10 o’clock with Mrs. Matilda Hill, who has had a is to be given an opportunity to par quate for the payment of the inter classes for everyone. ticipate in a contest. Under the rules est on and the retirement of such very bad infection in her foot for Morning service at H a. m. an examination to be prepared by funding bonds as they may become the past two weeks, is much better Ev e n i ng pr ea ching 7:30 p. m. Miss Hall and Mr. Osika, the student Youhg People’s meeting Sunday Mrs. Carrie Benham spent the past who is most proficient in the flag were to the credit of the fund for the evening at 6:30 o’clock. coda-will receive a prize of three payment of any warrant indebted week-end with relatives in COquiUe Prayer meeting 7:30 o'clock Thurs ness so funded and any and all un At the Grange meeting Friday eve dollars. Judges for the contest will day evening. ’ be selected from the American Le collected taxes levied for the purpose ning Douglas Wilson was initiated in The public is cordially invited to of retiring such warrant indebted the first and second degrees. A short gion Auxiliary. The winner will be all -these services. announced February 22 at an assem ness, and any and all other assets or program was presented by the lec __ Edward E. Watkins, Pastor. income pledged to the payment turer, Elise Lamp. Refreshments of bly program, in charge of the social science department, in co-operation thereon likewise shall be and remain hamburger, buns and coffee were with the American Legion Auxiliary. pledged to the payment of such fund served by Mesdames Chas. Johnson, 4t Christian Science Churches “Love” was the subject of the Les ing bonds and be set aside, or de Jason Jewett and Elise Lamp. The son-Sermon in all Churches of posited as collected, to the credit of meeting of the home economics club Lincoln School the sinking fund or funds herein this week will be at the home of Mrs. Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Febru The end of the semester brings the required for the payment of such Vem Magill. ary 3. - natural question of who were the bonds; and whenever there is a suf Among the citations which com The Christian Endeavor topic for best students for the semester. We ficient amount in said sinking fund next Sunday evening is “Improving prit«! the Lesson-Sermon was the have three students in the Junior to permit of the retirement of one or Our Attitude toward People of Other following from the Bible: “Wherefore High School who have had no grades more outstanding bonds, it shall be. ~ - — Races - ” -- Mrs. A. O. Hooton is the, do ye spend monuy for that which is below 2 for the entire semester. They the duty of the county court or board i appointed leader. not bread? and your labor for that are Vem Knox, seventh grade; Leon of county commisisoners, as the case! ■ which satisfieth not? hearken dili ard Farr, eighth grade; Jack Martin, may be, of such issuing county, to call gently unto me, and eat ye that eighth grade. Those with no grade such bonds for payment, and no part which is good, arrd let your soul de below 3 for the entire semester are of such sinking funds shall be used light itself in fatness” (Isa. 55:2). as follows: sixth grade. Harvey Cole, for any other purpose until such The Lesson-Sermon also included Kenneth Cunningham, Richard Dye, the following correlative passages funding bonds are fully paid. ■ Virginia Young. Dale Stevens; sev from the Christian Science textbook, Section 4. The funding bonds au enth grade, Juanita Arnold, Louis “Science and Health with Key to the thorized by this act shall not be Chameski. Edythe Drake, Jeanette Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: counted in calculating the limited in- J Zlmmerle; eighth grade. Veryle De- "Who hath found finite life or love Geeter. Guy Haynes. -Wallace How debtedness of any county, as fixed by sufficient to meet the demands of law, but shall be in addition thereto, ard. Videlle Kelley. human want and woe,—to still the and shall be and hereby are excluded The new semester saw a number desires, to satisfy the aspiration?” . . from said limitations; provided, that of changes in both electives and clubs ‘“Divine Love always .has met and funding bonds issued under authority <n J union High. This semester both always will meet every human need" at this act may be issued only to the boys and girls will be admitted to . . . “Love is impartial and universal •mount of 2 per cent of the last as manual training and industrial arts in its adaptation and bestowals. It is sessed valuation next preceding the Agriculture has been dropped and a the open fount which cries, “Ho, ev issuance of said bonds of the issuing course in “How to Study” is being ery one that thirsteth, come ye to the county. offered., i’ " (pp. 257, 494, 13.) Section 5. The power '¿ranted by The dubs being offered this sem this act hereby is vested in each ester are: Stamp club, Mr. Wilson; county of the state of Oregon and is Travel dub, Mrs. Stewart; Dramatic self-operating in any such county club. Miss Barry; History club, Mr. without the necessity of any further Sayre. act whatsoever upon the part of any With the reward of an early dis such county and/or the people there missal to work toward, more and of. more students are bringing their Section 6. The funding bonds au grades up to average. This six weeks 23 seventh graders, 17-sixth graders, thorized by this act shall be advertis ed for sale at least once each week and 33 eighth graders are being dis for not less than two successive missed at 3.08. weeks in a newspaper of general cir Last Friday evening the Junior culation, printed and published with High basket ball team won a decisive in the boundaries of the Issuing coun victory over Bandon, the score being ty. All bids for such bonds shall be 40-2. The boys played good ball, but in writing and shall be subject to ap they had the advantage of playing proval or rejection by the county against a small team. ida cox court or board of county commission have taken The first grade is having a house ers, as the case may be, of the issu “Darktewn Seam built out in the hall. They will cover ing county. Nothing herein con ........ .. 'I— the framework with cardboard, and tained shall prevent any county from See us about grave markers, coping paint and furnish it. exchanging funding bonds for out or cement work; also cleaning and tombstones. Phone I Jist Friday the Junior High basket standing warrants on a par and ac straightening ball team lost a game to Powers. The crued interest basis in the event that 123L. John S. Sanders and H. Bhely. . score was 18-14 At the end of the the offers contained in the bids for 3tf first half the Powers team was eight such bonds are less than 98 per cent points ahead but in tbe second half of the par value thereof and the full amount of the Coquille team did — TRY THE TRAIN TO CALIFORNIA