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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1935)
The Sentinel UILLE, OREGON Display advertising 30 cents per inch. No advertisement inserted for less than 50 cents. Reading notices 10 cents per line. No reading notice, or advertisement of any kind, insert ed for less than 25 cents. We are now Manufacturing Dr. Richmond Telia Why He Opposes Townsend Plan Complete Line of Our Dimension Lumber Stock is complete, and no matter what you may require you - can secure it here. Let us show you our Lumber Stocks in warehouse and' on dock at the Smith Wood-Products Plant J-'1.... 1 the state will approximate $46,000,- While Uncle Same expects to provide 000, where it stood at the end of 1034., jobs for all employables under the Legislation just enacted by the Works Progress administration it is dent that it would be approved at the 1 ïP*cial session waiving penalty and now up to the state to take care of its _ . SI es | interest on delinquent taxes contin-'own indigentsand unemployables. ------ ...... special election on January pecially since it is baited to attract The special session was one of the the vote of the aged who are eligible to pensions. the delinquencies materially during ISM. incurring the ill will of a few per sons. They are likely to think the newspaper unfriendly just because the paper wants more news and less publicity and propaganda material. Consequently, editors and reporters are probably overly suspicious and like to find out if what is offered comes within shooting distance of the correct definition of news before they grab it.—Courier, Stafofrd, Kan. Three qeustions will confront the voters of Oregon at the special elec tion January 31. In addition to the sales tax for financing old age pen sions there will be on the ballot the proposal to change the date, of the primary elections from May to Sep Brigadier General Thomas A. Rilea tember and a proposed constitutional amendment which would permit the has been honored by election as pres ident of the National Guard associa legislators to fix their own pay. tion of the United States. Rilea. who is commander of the 82nd brigade of the 41st division, is one of the young est generals in the United States. private companies or not. The bill, sale* exc*Pl fresh fruits, butter. Why Editors Are Suspicious however, was still in the house steer- millc e“8> meat and fllh' and a tax If thc newspaper reporter isn’t too ing committee when that body ad- of one-fourth of one per cent on enthusiastic when you say you have Joumed. wholesale sales. The tax would be some news, there’s a reason. He — paid by the dealer upon gross sales wants to know whether it actually is None« OF FILING FINAL A small admission charge to wit- e-ch month but would be passed on news or something else. ACCOUNT ness the legislators in action would to the c°ngumer through added cost. Many organizations, both national Notice is hereby given: That the not be a bad idea as a new source of i --------- and local, ask newspapers if some undersigned has filed her Final Ac revenue. Hundreds of visitors oi 8 total °* 174 bills introduced news would be acceptable. The edi- count and Report as Administratrix of the Estate of Delos W. Gardner, thronged the spacious galleries in the ’ durin< the special session—all of tor or reporter is always glad to get deceased, in the County Court of Coos armory every day during the special them representing real emergencies news and answers in the affirmative, Counl ity, Oregon, and that the Honor- __________ _____ _ of the said Hugh McLain, Judge session. in the opinion of their sponsors—73 Perhaps the first two or three offer- able 1 Saturday, ______ __ ‘ November —1 ■ r” made the circuit of the two branches ings are real news, something of in Court has set “ 16th, 1035, at the hour of 10 o’clock Indications are that revenues from * number of these, however, will terest to readers, actual events or A. M. as the time and the County the gasoline tax will hit a new high doubtlesa be vetoed by Governor happenings, Courtroom, “3, Courthouse, Coquille, this year. „, Collections from this Martin Considerable interest at- But it isn’t long until good old Oregon, as the place for hearing Oh jOCttOM io ,,___ ________ __ such Final Account and source for the nine month period to.tacbe8 to tbe ^ate B. 71, the tin- propaganda rears its head. The uit_ settlement thereof and that September 30 totalled $6,856.631.43,' employment insurance measure, and “news” turns out to be an exposition the persons 'objecting'thereto "must ” f uh ”;" * must file according to figures compiled by Sec- 1 H- B. 60, the new agricultural mar- of the theories of the organization, a their objections on or before said retary of State Snell. Incidentally ketin8 agreement act, both of which mild form of advertising to promote,date- motorists in Oregon—including visit-1 were declared to be unconstitutional the aims and objects, cleverly worded s D Pardner- Administratrix ing tourists—have paid in a total of. by thetr opponents in the house and reasons why there should be more 1 * ■ Attorney for Administratrix nearly $70,000,000 into the state’s aenate. Governor Martin is expected members. In many eases, the publi- Residing at Coquille. Oregon. 4015 highway fund through this source in t° be 6u*ded largely by the advice of city is to help someone hold a joob the past 16 years. I Ralph Moody, assistant attorney gen- I st a satisfactory salary. --------- eral, in his attitude toward measures Newspapers are usually generous Waiter Lansing, well known ' where the question of constitution- in giving free publicity to worth most sections of Oregon because of ■>“> *• Involved. Moody acted as the while undertakings. But demands on all kinds of his connection with traffic safety' governor's legal adviser during tha . always far exceed what is reasonable, campaigns, has just been promoted to 5<,ssion and was probably the busiest, Many of those responsible for supply- ■ captaincy in charge of the head-'man around the legislative chambers, ing the news either can not or will ALPINE and SCOREY quarters office of the state police. nPl writing most of the impor- not distinguish between events and Lansing succeeds Captain W H. Me- tant bnl8’ but analyzing and inter- free publicity. They think in terms IxM’al and Long Distance Clain who resigned effective Novem- P^ing most of the others to the com of putting over an idea instead of ber 1. mittees which had them in charge. providing interesting information. Anyone worth his salt around a newspaper office knows the readers Phones 101J—2241 soon tire of this stuff. A few who are New low Price COAL HAUUNG