The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 03, 1936, Page 4, Image 4

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intendent Laughlin of the boys
school and E. M. Duffy, state parole
officer. All admit that the plan is in
the nature of an experiment Addi­
tional transfers will probably be
made soon although it is not expected
that many of the young criminals
now in the penitentiary will be sent
to the Woodburn school.
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H. A. YOUNG and M. D. GRIMES
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Subscription Ratea
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Smith Wood-Products, Inc
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Six Months------------- —------------ 1 00
Overhead costs absorb 22 cents out
Three Months
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Dr. R. E, Lee Steiner, superinten­
No subscription taken unless paid of every relief dollar spent in Ore­ dent of the state hospital, was wear­
tor in advance. This rule is impera­ gon, according to Wallace S. Whar­
ton, executive secretary to Governor ing a plaster on his nose this week
tive.
Martin and head of the state budget as the result of an atatek by Dr R.
Advertising P-*rr
department. In a report on the ad­ Bywater, formerly of Grants Pass,
Display advertising 30 cents per
now confined in the criminal insane
inch. No advertisement inserted for ministration of direct relief in this
ward of the Salem institution. By­
less than 50 cento. Reading notices date Wharton attacked the overhead
10 cento per line. No reading notice, costs as excessive, pointing out that water struck Steiner in the face as
or advertisement of any kind, insert­ .he State Industrial Accident commis­ the superintendent was talking to
ed for less than 25 cento.
sion, whose activities he declared to him while making his rounds of the
hospital. Bywater, who was com­
Entered at the Coquille Postoffice as be comparable to those of the state
Second Class Mail Matter.
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relief committee, operated on an mitted to the institution three years
overhead ¿oat of only 3.5 per cent. Iago, has been confined in the crim-
During the five months ending 'inal ward for the past two years and
May’ «? Wharton'pointed out,’a to-
°M^Ot 2?®
Pity the ether during the next four tai of $1,328,928.30 had been spent on gerous wards in the custody of the
months. We humans can turn the direct relief in Oregon including institution.
dial if the campaign speakers do not 7292,277.90 in administrative expens­
Jack Allen, of Pendelton, is being
suit.
es. The cost of administering relief
mentioned
as a possible successor to
in the various counties range from
The right of counties and cities to
9.211 per cent in Hood River county Elmer Goudy as state relief adminis-
retain traffic fines growing out of
to as high as 60.1 per cent in Jeffer­ trator in the event of a shake-up in
arrests by state police is to be deter­
son county. Overhead costs of re­ the relief organization as has been
mined in a friendly suit to be insti­
lief in other counties are shown in predicted. Allen was formerly state
tuted by State Treasurer Holman
Wharton’s report as- follows: Baker, senator from Umatilla county and
against Multnomah county.
12.436%; Benton, 19.316%; Clacka- more recently was state liquor ad­
ministrator.
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Landon and Knox, Roosevelt and mas, 12.446%; Columbia, 17.993%;
Coos,
25.084%;
Deschutes,
13.407%;
Garner, Thomas and Nelson—the lat­
Acquisition of the four'residential
ter the socialists candidates for pres­ Gilliam, 24.042%; Jackson, 11.409%; blocks bordering on Summer street
ident and vice president—will be the Josephine. 21.634%; Lake, 15,849% ; and directly north of the site of the
offerings to the voters in Oregon at Lane, 14.514%; Lincoln, 19.993% ; new capitol would cost the state more
Marion, 17.073%; than $500,000 it is estimated here
the November election.
And it Linn, 14.671%;
promises to be the hottest fight this Morrow, 20.619%; Multnomah, 21.- based upon the assessed valuation of
10.774%; Sherman, this property. The capital architects
country has seen in many a leap- 495%; Polk,
Union, have recommended acquisition of this
year.
It may perhaps be a dirty 12.5%; Umatilla, 16.73%;
fight, but if it eliminates Jim Farley 16.9%; Wasco, 11.559%; Washington, property as necessary to a
as a factor in running the govern­ 20 916%; Yamhjll, 15.194%.
rounded construction program.
Expenditures for relief in the
ment it will be worth while.
y.
Norman Thomas and Geo. A. Net- various counties, including adminis­
A total of $218,436,067 has been
son, Wisconsin farmer,, will not be trative costs, are shown as follows for spent on Oregon highways under the
We carry a complete line of 1x3 to 2x12 No. 1 and No. 2 Common
able to run as socialist candidates but Qi? five-month period:
supervision of the state highway de­
Cedar,
suitable for all building purposes, surfaced or rough.
Baker, $24,801.10; Benton, $13,043 - partment since that department was
must enter as independents because
Consult'
the Retail Department for our low prices on Cedar.
the socialist party has not cast 73; Clackamas, $67,031.67; Columbia. created in 1917.. Of this total $169,-
$19,380.23;
Coos,
$24,520.47;
De
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enough votes in recent elections to
809,956 came out of state funds, $32,-
give it a standing on the Oregon bal­ schutes. $17,891 86; Gilliam, $3,643.93; 1359.830 was provided by the federal
Hood River, $14,758.68; Jackson, $33,- government, $15,590.541 was contri­
lot.
765.57; Josephine, $13,260.99; Lake, buted by the several counties and
The one cent raise in the price of $6.482.23; Lane, $62,569.09; Lincoln, $675,740 came from miscellaneous
show you our Lumber Stocks in warehouse
milk which went into effect in Ore­ $12,293.27; Linn, $33,204.98; Marion, sources.
and on dock at the Smith
gon on Wednesday was ordered by $53,664 98; Morrow, $3,921.23; Mult-; I
the state Milk Control Board. For nomah, $581,935 65; Polk, $14,719.03;' p. J a Welcomes Dads
Wood-Products Plant
four per cent milk the price as set is Sherman, $1,980.14; Umatilla, $26,-'
Says National President
now seven cento per pint, 11 cento per 160.03; Union, $17,381.69; Wasco,'
(From the Oregonian)
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$22,697.68; Washington. $22,607.84;
quart.
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An article furnished by the Milk Yamhill, $22,338.99.
I Poor dad! Mother just didn’t want
him around at her club meetin’. So
Board, which appears alsewhere in
this issue, gives the board’s reasons
Sponsors of peoples' utility districts when the Parent-Teacher clubs,were
tor advancing the price at the flush of in Oregon have until midnight of Sat­ formed, they were a mothers' educa­
the season when the supply is great­ urday, September 12, to file their tional group pure and simple. This
-Q- But today father
er than at any other period of the completed "petitions‘in ortter to~‘^rt' WM
year.
their proposals on the November bal­ i la welcome, according to Mrs. B. F.
And until the state law which au­ lot, according to C. E. Stricklin, state Langworthy of Winnetka. Ill., presi­
WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
thorized establishment of the milk engineer. Information received here dent of the National Congress of Par­
Safest Driver to Have Trip
Warrants No. 316 to 341, inclusive,
board is tested in the courts for its is to the effect that petitions are be- ents and Teachers.
A
search
for
Oregon's
safest
driver
drawn against School District No. 72,
"They didn’t consider father at all
constitutionality the price fixed must ing circulated in both Marion and
to participate in the first nation­ Coaledo. will be paid upon presen­
Linn counties,
be charged by all daleers.
No indication has whin our organization started in wide, all*expenses-paid Motorcade to tation to the First National Bank of
Washington,
D.
C.,
”
declared
Mrs.
Coquille. Interest will cease on Fri­
Whether a state law fixing prices is been received that sponsors of the
New York City late in August has day, July 3.
any more constitutional than the fed­ proposed super-district comprising Langworthy yesterday at the Heath­
been
Announced
by
the
Oregon
State
Mrs. Helen M. Anderson,
eral price-fixing statutes which have seven counties of northwestern Ore­ man hotel. “For ten yean it was that
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Clerk S. D. No. 72.
way, and father’s part in this work Motor association.
been knocked out by the U. S. su­ gon, are pushing their proposal.
The
Motorcade,
sponsored
nation-
was like his duties in religion, it was
CALL FOR BIDS
preme court remains to be seep.
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__ ut ally by the American Automobile As­
Notice is hereby given that scaled
at
Governor Martin did not attend the taken out in his wife’s name.
SPENDING RECORD
sociation and the C. I. T. safety foun­ bids for painting of school house at
meeting of his relief committee in now we are anxious to have father
Riverton,
Ore.,
will
be
received
by
dation,
will
be
the
trek
of
one
“
safest
SET BY CONGRE88
Portland as he had announced that take a real inteerst in the work—he
driver” from each state in the Union the combined Boards of Dist. No. 4
The seventy-fourth congress, just he would. His advisers are under­ is considered a parent.
and U. H. No. 3> Bids to be in hands
“We have a number of clubs that to New York, where a two-day con­ of Chairman J.-F. Van Leuven on or
adjourned, set an all time high rec­ stood to have convinced the chief ex­
GREENS & FAIRWAYS
ord for free spending, a check-up has ecutive that in this particular in­ have men presidents; some places ference on methods of reducing traf­ before Aug. L 1936. For particulars
see Mr. Van Leuven on Bear Creek.
revealed. Total appropriations for stance discretion would be the better there are father’s clubs, and they are fic accidents will be held.
in Fine Shape
Boards reserve right to accept or
Only those motorists who satisfy
the first and second sesisons were part of valor and persuaded him to successful, for the men make smokers
reject any or all bids.
the
following
regulations
will
be
eli
­
$19,296,187,373, a new record for ap­ steer clear of the session to which he out of them and get out to the meet­
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Mrs. M. E. Borgard, Clerk
ings. Personally, I prefer men and gible to selection by the judges in
propriations by either a peace time or ,ent Budget Director Wharton,
a war time congress.
women to work together in our or­ each state who will make the selec­
ganization,
but if they want to work tions:
These totals, which are those of
Now that the floor plans of the new
1. He (or she) has driven a private
Senator Glass, chairman of the sen­ capital have been revised to the sat­ separately it is all right by me.”
Mrs. Langworthy said her object- passenger motor vehicle for the last
ate appropriations committee, do not isfaction of all concerned drafting of
include contract authorizations for the building plans are expected to go tion to men for presidents of Parent- ten yean and is still an active driver.
2,. He has driven a private pasaen-
the army, navy and other depart­ forward rapidly. Under the revised Teacher clubs is they usually leavs
Of re-appropriated
ments 'ft
nor
monies plans the new building will have cor­ the work for the vice-presidents, who ger motor vehicle at least 50,000
left over from appropriations made ridors running the full length of the are women. So her ladyship might miles in the last ten years.
3. He has had no accident in
by other congresses.
two wings with entrances at both as well have the honors that go with
last
ten yean.
the
chores.
EacbUsession of the seventy-fourth ends of the building as well as at the
4. He has not been convicted
“How many members have you
congress spent almoat exactly the front. Four of the proposed nine
violating any traffic law in the
same amount. The first session, from elevators and a number of stairways paying dues?” was inquired.
“Nearly 2,000,000,” came the proud ten years.
January 3 to August 26, 1935, appro­ have also been eliminated in the in­
Expenses of each delegate will be
priated $9,579,756,510 and the second terest of economy in orperation as reply, “in more than 25,000 units; we
have state organizations in every ( paid by the C. I. T. safety foundation
session which began last January 3 well as construction costs.
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state but Nevada—Reno, you know! 'on a mileage basis, and hotel accom­
and adjourned on June 21 appropri­
modations will be provided in New
This
year
we
have
a
very
special
ated $9,718,430.863.
Records of the state prison show
York for three days at the Waldorf-
Included in the grants of the that of the 62 minor felons now in­ project—safety.
“twenty-billion dollar congress” were carcerated in that institution four are I “We are putting forth a safety ed­ Astoria.
Application blanks may be secured
$1.730,000,000 for payment of the sol­ serving life terms—two for murder ucational program, making a ri*al
from
any Oregon State Motor Asso­
drive
to
interest
everyone
in
this
im
­
diers’ bonus, $1,425,000,000 for relief, and two others for robbery while
ciation office.
nearly $1,100,000.000 to the army and armed with a deadly weapon.
Six portant subject. And we’re going to
navy, $440,000,000 to start the soil other youthful convicts are serving keep on until something is really
conservation service on its way, long terms for crimes of violence. done to lessen traffic acidento.
tar aUr M
“We are -continuing children’s
$296.000.000 to liquidate contracts in­ Thirty-on^., of the young felons had
validated when the Supreme Court prison records before entering the round-up, seeing that youngsters
T£e advantage of this
pre-
ruled the AAA unconstitutional; Oregon penitentiary. Sixteen of them who will start to school this fall for
$308,000,000 for the Civilian Conser­ had served terms in county jails— the first time are physically and
*2 Hits easily. Just save the coupon
vation Corp« and $459,000,000 to ti­ some as many as three.
Seventeen dentally fit to begin class work. And
found on every can of Alpine Milk.
nance the new aocial security pro­ had beeri inmates of training schools. we have started a new work that I
When you have enough for the gift
gram, made during the second ses- Two had done time in reformatories am especially interested in, it deal­
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br,n? ,he «’upon« t« your
fowl redemption station and you
sion.
and ten had served in other peniten­ ing with boys and girls who have
will receive tour gift abwilutely
While $800,000,000 in new taxes tiaries. At least two of the
nr young
young,
fro,n high school, but have
msil the cotipoas
«>
Alpine Milk Premium Deplrt-
of
no
p,ace
to
go;
they
are
unable
to
get
were levied, the actual reaching criminals had seen the 1 inside
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ALL WORK
down into the general electorate for county jails, training schools and employment, so have to stay home or
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from
taxes to meet government coats was other penitentiaries before entering bwomp tramps,
GUARANTEED
You 11 get better results in all your
texture. For tea and coffee uae
postponed until after the November the “big house” at the end of State
fookmg U you will usa Alpine Milk
New Cases in Circuit Court
elections.
FREE
iuid mViirv*
"J ** “* of
street. One of the youngsters, under
■uid milk. Your diabes will be
a two-year sentence, is only 15 years
June 27—E. A. Folsom and Iva
greatly improved io both Savor
ESTIMATES
State Treasurer Holman this week of age. Five of the boys are 17 years Folsom vs. Fred L. Wilson,
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Beryl
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served notice that he proposes to re­ of age, fifteen are 18 years of age, Wilson, et al. Suit to set aside deed
new his fight for the pooling of state- nineteen are 19 years of age, and 21 so that proceeds from sale of proper­
owned automobiles at the next legis­ have passed their 20th birthday.
ty may be applied to >««7.27 promis­
lative session. Under this plan .all
sory note held by plaintiffs.
Representing THE HUB
state-owned cars would be kept in a
Only three boys have been trans­
June 27—Glenada Judd vs. Clifford
u. E.
central garage and sent out on call ferred from the state prison to the, Judd. Suit for divorce.
Radio Service by
Refrigerators, Radios, Waak
from state employees and officials. boys* training school at Woodburh so' June 30—Emily Josephine Smith
D. E. STRONG
‘»innboD
18 WSM $a»M 62»
The plan would reduce the number of far under the order issued hy Gov-' vs. Lewis C. Smith. Suit for divorce.
Phone 10-J
Qf- .—d them M Alptae Milk Premium
state cars. The proposal was defeat­ ernor
------- u Martin
—
a week ago. Selection
Selection' July i—Thelma Grace McNeil vs.
Hr«t Nat
Department, 10M Mini«« St.. Se. Fr.n-
ed by a narrow margin at the last .oi
me boys
Doys for
ior transrer
bj i Robert Allen McNeil. Suit for di-
of the
transfer was made by
•*'* ***’ *• ••’*< bf retnra
I Warden Lewis of the prison, Super
legislative session.
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