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- ¿'T í I r AOE FOUR I 4 The Sentinel a SMD mpu in a ism H. A. YOUNG . rows e M. D. GRIMES IL A YOUNG, Editor 4 Ope Year _____ Siv Months CHEVROLET OFFERS TRUCKS FOR EVERY TRADE I><***.B****.....„$2.00 ....... ............. . . 1.00 Three Months........... - .80 No subscription taken unless paid tor in advance. This rule is impera tive. I T k x* .. W tpAUtaBsdk W Early indications point to a bumper crop of candidates for the harvesting when the May primaries roll around. While only five candidates have definitely declared their intentions to run so far a number of others have publicly announced themselves as aspirants for one office or another and many more are beins “nremin- h • tions. Those who have filed formal de clarations of their candidacies to data include J. W. Morton, of Hood River, who seeks the republican nomination for governor; Nicklas J. Zilstra, of Perrydale, who would like to be the demoncratic nominee for dongrem fmm the H mmu ,- Portland republican, who aspires to a seat in the state senate; Bayard T. Merrill, Juntura, candidate for the republican nomination far congress from the second district, and Wade Crawford, Klamath Falls democrat, who will contest Walter pierce for his party’s nomination for the con gressional post.’ Intarset in the gubernatorial race was revived this week by apparently authentic reports that Sam Brown, the Gervais farmer, would again seek the republican nomination for gov ernor. The same rumor, verified by Zimmerman himself, has it that if Brown does enter the race Peter Zlm- i I c‘-’38i -A In order to prevent “chiseling” by beneficiaries of either fund all relief rolls as well as all unemployment compensation rolls will be cleared through the state employment ser vice, it has been announced by mem bers of the Unemployment Compen sation Commission • Any duplies- —- tions found on the two rolls will be carefully investigated to prevent du plication in benefit payments. 0RP MB” te -1 - . . *■ ~' Check the low delivered prices of CHEVROLET TRUCKS You'll save in all ways with Chevrolets • • Oregon school districts have re > duced their debt load by $4,438,313 in the past seven years, according to a report compiled by Rex Putnam, state superintendent ot public in Save on purchas« price «Save on gas and oil «Save on upkeep struction. At the peak in 1928-29 those school districts had $20,495,088 in bonds outstanding. Highest point in outstanding school warrants was reached in 1938-37 when this form New Steelstream Styling--Economical Valve in Head Engine of indebtedness aggregated $1,463,- 812. Payment of delinquent taxes Perfected Hydraulic Brakes • • • Extra Sturdy Frame K has contributed largely toward re- ■ ztaction-of -tho--debt toed: - Salariée «r paid to teachers in the public schools ri of this state were $2,500,242 less for 1938-37 than for 1929-30 but there has been a gradual increase in teach ers* salaries during the past two years. Oregon teachers, however, are still receiving approximately 25 per cent less than they were in 1929- Ing the year men were sent to proc- } proving very satisfactorily and will of that place. MYRTLE POINT ITEMS 30. Postmaster Elton Schroeder an- XVw'L’« ^wL? * Mr’ “d Mrs. A. L. Quick, of Port not have to submit to the usual gas 1 nounces that due to the increase in O- * .u j J Orford, spent Sunday at the home of treatment. Panam*. the Philippine Islands, and Mr and Mrg Thog D Guerin Word has been received from Mrs. receipts of the local postoffice it will China. Hawaii claimed the largest Mn, Glenn and M„ Cora F. L. Moon in a Coquille hospital that be raised from a third to a second „■»„■r .T-.fc w rw.aw>4 e f r office. - sw« • ■ ma Iran wnn inis pop- many western states, however the n-^av M_ rnn 7jbI1„ «J Mrs. Mrl- Frank Spencer Spencer, of Reedsport, Mrs. Elwood Boatwright and two her home there after a two weeks’ 18 85‘yin« " weeka' w“h h" sons, of Susanville, Calif, are visit Assistant Attorney General Moody from the state of Oregon. “ .......................................................... mother, Mrs. ;,nu Katherine Arnold, visit with relatives in this vicinity. “ne™? ^ rno1"’ who ing at the home of Mrs. Lorin Guerin. that they would advise their client to The number of rejections during The Thimble club met at hte borne Mrs. E. C. Barker visited in Co- ha’ been "t™* with bronchitis. discontinue bank nights in all other the period, for various causes, ran Norman Hartley and Leia and of Mrs. Constance Hoffman on quille for a few days this week. into the hundreds, while the accep Wayne, of Fort Jones, California, are Thursday. Those enjoying the af- Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKarrow tances were of unusually fine calibre. visiting Mrs. Hartley's parents, Mr. temoon were Mesdames Rouw, T. are moving to Coos River soon, where Oregon patrons of horse and dog and Mrs. Jacob Nelson. Mrs. Hartley, Stone, R. Epperson, L. Guerin, F. Mr. McKarrow has employment. races wagered >3,735,213 on the dogs Cash Dividends for Safe Driving who was not able to make the trip, Hoffman, C. Hoffman, S. Warner, Mrs. Francis Haines, oracle-elect and ponies during 1937, the lucky spent the time with her brother, Ar Wylie, D. Druliner, Bell, Perkins, The careful motorist is to be fi of Pride of Oregon camp, Marshfield, holders of the winning tickets draw thur Nelson, at Sisson, Calif. and Boatright. The meeeting was in ing down an agrgegate of 33,277,502 nancially rewarded for safe driving, accompanied Mrs. Montgomery Mon At the annual meeting of the Pres honor of Mrs. Perkins who is mov according to an announcement from day evening when the latter acted as in return. The difference of $407,901 byterian Ladies Aid held at the ing soon to Bandon. represents the ten per cent withheld the National Bureau of Casualty and installing officer for the local camp church Wednesday afternoon. Lucy Surety Underwriters. of Royal Neighbors. by the promoters of the races and Barker was elected president, Laura Tn the pest, motorists have paid the Word has been received by friends ¿he 2 H per cent “cut” claimed by the Schroeder, vice president; Ada Lem same price, based upon the accident that a brother of Mrs. L. A. La- state for permitting the races. Beta on, secretary, , and Della Belloni, on the Portland dog races alone experience in the localities where Flamme had passed away at his home treasurer. After the business session amounted to $3,582,512 while only they live and the type of car they in Eureka, Calif., and that her fath refreshments were served by the Mrs. $93,776 was wagered on the horses drive, for Automobile Bodily Injury er is in a serious condition. BKWABD and Property Damage Liability In LaFlamme has been in the south for hostesses, Mrs. Thoa. Guerin, and at the State Fair. Mrs. Henry Hermann. surance. This has penalized the some time, .called there by the seri Mr. and Mrs. J, H. McLaughlin, of FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY The Board of Control gave its ap careful motorist—though he might ous illness of her father. Aberdeen, South Dakota, visited at operate his car year after year with The Good Cheer Circle of the proval to plans for the new state the Frank Freeman home for several library bunding this week, opening out a mishap, his insurance cost him Church of Christ met Wednesday for days last week. - - as much as it did the driver who was the weekly potluck dinner and the way for the call for bids on the Miss Alice Dement returned to Dr. De La Rhue quilting. periodically involved in accidents. structure, cost of which is estimated Now member companies of the Na Eyesight Mayor E. C. Barker underwent a her duties as teacher at the U. S. C. at approximately $739,000. Specialist tional Bureau have decided to write minor operation at a Coquille hos Junior College, after spending the insurance on an entirely new basis. pital last Thursday. Mr. Barker, holiday* with her parents, Mr. and Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Many Enlistments in 1937 The new basis is the “safe driver who received an injury to the end of Mrs. W. T. Dement. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman and According to the annual report of reward plan,” which guarantees to his spine in a fall some time ago, is Reception room jointly with son, Frank, returned the last of the Major H. D. Bagnall, army recruiting automobile policy-holders a 15 per getting along nicely and was removed Dr. J. R. Bunch week from San Francisco. Mrs. Paul officer for the Portland district, 323 cent return of their annual premium to his home on Wednesday. I-aird Building Phono 82-J Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Baker were Davis and son met them there and New Post Office Building, Portland, provided no elaims are brought under returned with them. .Coe ullle business callers policies during the 12 months after in Salem the first Unemployment compensation pay a total of 1340 men were enlisted in Mrs. Mary Culbertson, of Gravel ments will not start to flow out of the United States Army, through the the effective date of the plan. The of the week. Ford, called on Mrs. Hansen and Mrs. N Mr. and Mrs. reward will be payable thirty days Portland district recruiting offices G. W. Perkins the Salem office before the flrat week r Rosslow on Monday. in February, according to D. A. Bul- during the calendar year 1937. The after the expiration of the policy called on Mr. and Mrs. George P. Waldemar Gurney has purchased year through the agent or broker. All Topping while in Bandon on Sunday. district comprises the entire state of more, administrator for the unem Wm. Jacobson, of Lakeside, and the house formerly owned by P. O. ployment compensation commission. Oregon, five southwest counties in private automobiles covered with Miss Priscilla Deyoe, of Shutter’s Lund and is having it remodeled. bodily injury and property damage Washington, and three northern Bulmore explained that the first two I Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Hansen and insurance by the member companies Landing, spent Saturday night at the weeks waiting period would not end counties in California. Local & Long Distance Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rpsslow were The Major’s report also stated that will be eligible, with the exception W. W. Deyoe home. until January 15. Investigation of Sunday visitors at the Culbertson the claimant’s employment record a total of $41,183.80 was spent in the of those which are subject to the au Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Henry and place in Gravel Ford. and determination of his compensa district during this time, all of which tomobtie fleet plan, the experience daughter, of Powers, transacted F. M. Kenyon was in town from expended within the geographic rating plan, or some other special business in Myrtle Point on Thurs WW will WU< be VT7 cApctuiru igpiaiy «■ --------------------- tion expedited MS as rapidly as was Moving a Specialty Morrison's camp on Sunday. possible but the extraordinary de-IUmit< <* the district. This figure, plan. day. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Carmen, John lugs of claims pouring in at the out-1 accw^n< to the Major, included each It will be highly interesting to Miss Geraldine Guerin, of River Carmen, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy, -frut watch the effects of this new plan on ton, was a Saturday night guest of trell and Warren Deyoe attended the the accident rate. Under it, to drive Miss Josephine Deyoe. Her father, fox breeders’ picnic at Riverton oru safely means that you are directly A. H. Guerin, came for her Sunday Sunday. ( putting hard cash dollars in your night. Word has been received by Mrs. I pocket, as well as preventing acci- Phone 178-L Word has been received by her Culbertson that her grand daughter. dents. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Burgess, Miss Florence Mullen, of Honolulu,' that Jerene Burgess, who is in the Hawaii, was married on December 111 Insured Carrier Calling cards, 50 for Si.00. tuberculosis hospital at Salem, is im- to Brenden Moyolan, a flying cadet ÈRI ! 4 "THE THRIFT CARRIERS FOR THE NATION" Southwestern Motors oXÏ CORNS CURED $50.00 argEÄFS CORN-OFF Huddle Transfer í V HAULING j coal wood » > ■ I