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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1939)
1 'J * ■ ■’ ■ ■ : r ♦ ■ « 1 • -r , r ,. --- I Counties Receive 25 Per Cent fl b . .. . - _ , , . .. “Miss Caruthers Returns,” an oper When doing your Easter shopping. Rent a book for the week-end. We Hear the Rhythm Band of the pre Consolidated Freight Celebrates have lota of good new books, both etta by seventeen high school girls at be sure to see the large variety of school children at high school audi Its Tenth Anniversary fiction and non-fiction. H. S. Nor the high school auditorium Tuesday torium next Tuesday, April 11, at potted plants at Myrtle Gardens, or s evening, April 11. The Consolidated Freight Lines, 7:30 p. m. s call 602R for delivery. : s ton, Music 8c Stationery. ' . t , motor freight carrier giving fast ser- « 0 Writing from Grants Pass, Forest Supervisor G. E. Mitchell has the , vice to 1500 points in 17 Western following to say about returns to , states, celebrated Saturday, April 1, Starting in counties in Oregon, Washington and [ its tenth anniversary. California from the sale of timber, Portland. Oregon, in 1929 and serv by the forest service, which lies in ing its first year 938 miles of route, the company now operates on a trans national forests: continental basis and each day its Many times the quesUon is raised trucks and trailers travel over 60,000 in local communiUes as to the value road miles on its 7,700 miles of line. 5 BIG DAYS—THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDA Y, MON DA Y, AND TUESDA Y, APRIL 6 TO 11, Inc. During its ten years of service to of returns made by the Federal gov western shippers the company has ernment in lieu of taxes for lands AFTER ANOTHER YEAR OF BUSINESS IN COQUILLE* ‘WE AGAIN WANT TO EXPRESS OUR held within the national forests in paid over »8,000,000 in wages, al most »2,000,000 in taxes, and has GRATITUDE FOR YOUR PATRONAGE. WE INTEND AS EACH DAY GOES BY TO CONTINUAL the various counties. , hauled freight totaling billions of LY GIVE YOU REAL VALUE FOR EACH DOLLAR YOU SPEND. WE WILL HELP YOU MAIN Under the present law, the re pounds, for which transportation ser ceipts of any national forest indicate vice shippers have paid the company TAIN YOUR HOUSEHOLD AS CHEAPLY AS POSSIBLE, YET ALWAYS GIVE YOU QUALITY the amount to be returned to the almost »20,000,000 in freight charges. FOODS. BE THRIFTY—GET THE HABIT NOW AND SHOP HERE, WHERE YOUR DOLLAR counties affected by that forest. Unparalleled as these figures are, GOES FARTHER!....................................................................................... “................................................................ ....... Twenty-five per cent of the the company’s management takes { gross receipts are returned to particular pride in its personnel rath be • converted er than in its physical or monetary | the county ' to ’ into their road and school funds. In Accomplishments. The 950 employees addition to this, ten per cent of re Ahd their dependents enjoy a far- I GÓLDÉN WEST—in Ù#r J lb. Tins C i fl PURE CANE ceipts are returned to the Forest Ser above-average income from Consoli LB. BAG vice to be spend on roads and trails dated Freight Lines. Company train within the national forests. ing schools assure the public and EGGS BROWN OR MILK A national forest that is not selling shippers df contact with skilled and | JELLO Salad Dressing CORN FLAKES its resources necessarily does not pleasant representatives. MT. VERNON The very I or Sandwich EXTRAS LARGE SIX DELICIOUS ALBER’S have a very great return to the low labor turnover—about four per1' Guaranteed Fresh * SUGAR FLAVORS . Spread KA counties involved. Present policies of .-ent a year—further bespeaks the Tall Cans the serviee are to. withhold timber satisfaction of “a job with Consoli Pkg............... X products from the market so long as dated.” Qt. Jar........ CASE ........ $2.76 the Sustained yield of those products —Brmnrmmi As the company enters its eleventh i j 12 i We Feature Nationa ly 1 are being overcut on private lands, year, it is looking forward to further TOM a T6E§— With Puree ................... .09 .35 4* “97 .09 4? 40 45 STTWofifANZTEjUICE' or lands of other ownership. Some strides within thé industry, more uni STRING BEAN8—Lane County......... .18 .43 .79 145 .09 .35 national forests include a greater formity of state weight and length 8 4 W TELEPHONE SPINACH............. .18 40 .98 148 GOLDEN CORN—Pheasant ............. 8»W PEAS___ _______ .09 .25 44 part of the timber resources within laws, even greater shipper acceptance I .15 43 .85 149 VEG-ALL—Larsen’s Genuine _____ SEW DELORA W. K. CORN ................. 1.35 .13 47 the counties, and sales are being reg of highway transportation, and morel HALEY’S MEAT LOAF___________ 48 .80 145 348 S A WFINE RED SALMON_________ .09 45 .93 ularly made on a sustained yield ba widespread acknowledgement than 49 HEINZ CAT8UP ...... ......... .. .09 .25 47 HEINZ BABY FOODS________________ 40 4» 345 sis to harvest the matured crops for ever that “truck drivers are the gen SWIFT’S CORN BEEF____________ .15 43 40 147 PEACHES—Standby _____________ ___ 2.18 .19 .55 the benefit of the local community, tlemen of the highways.” 4ft .95 1,83 ......... II FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI 17 CRUSHED PINEAPPLE—Wadham’s..... .09 45 .9« state and natiqn. 49 .09 .24 .47 CORN—Wadham’a Cream ........ ...... KNIGHT’S TOMATO JUICE_________ .12 44 147 The report recently received shows 8AUER KRAUT—Pref. Stock....... .17 .49 .96 149 PINEAPPLE—Pheasant Broken Slices ... .10 .38 l.M The action of Governor Clarence D. some indication of the possibilities Martin In signing Washington’s “gin PEAS—W. Ex. Fancy Sifted.......... .13 48 .70 143 COOS BAY OYSTERS .15 .43 M» available to counties now having marriage” law places that state on a .19 45 1.05 3.05 PORK A BEANS—Van Camp’s ....... .15 .43 COO8 BAY OY8TER8... 14» V lands within the national forests. parity with Oregon with respect to PORK A BEANS— Van Camp’s .14 .39 .75 1.45 .09 .25 SHRIMP—Olivia Brand 4» The total amount returned to the its attempt to check hasty marriages, KERRS APPLE BUTTER............. 43 .65 1.25 349 45 HALEY'S BEEF STEW .19 47 states in the United States last year according to Governor Sprague, who ancake flour & Washing Pwds. Sperry’s Cereals No. 10 B. was »1,178,883. The counties receiv expressed gratification that Oregon’s FLOUR 49>s 4 Sks. Soaps PALMOLIVE—3 Bars ........... 16 SPERRY’S'No. 19 Bag..:_............ 4» ROLLED OATS ___________ 47 ing the largest returns, that is more northern neighbor had taken this ALBER'S—No. 10 Bag._______ 49 DRIFTED SNOW FARINA _____ 49 »144 »5.9« FELS NAPTHA—10 Bara......... 4» than »10,000, were 13 in number. step. California has a similar law PICKET—No. 1» Bag............. . 43 PILLSBURY’S BEST 144 5.96 CLASSIC LAUNDRY—5 Bars J0i ROLLED WHEAT__________ 43 In Arizona, Coconino county’s Governor Sprague said. PILLSBURY’S—40 os. Pkg....... 19 KITCHEN QUEEN... 149 4.96 BOREN E—Lge. Pkg. No Prem .29 GRAHAM, Fine or Course..... 43 share was more than »41,000. In SPERRY’S— 48 os. Pkg............ 9S HARVEST KING ____ 1.09 3.96 PEET’S Granulated, lge............. 29 CORN MEAL—W. or Y.......... .. .35 Oregon, Grant, Deschutes and Lane ALBER’S Buckwheat. No. 10 Bg49 GOLD MEDAL. 14» WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR........ -44 848 NUBORA—66 ox. pkg................45 Warranty and bargain and Sale counties were among the high twelve. his office " No JdTGal.) CANS In California, Plumas county and VIKING TISSUE—5 Rolls......... 19 SHORTENING Breakfast Foods ITALIAN PRUNE8 ________ .39 Lassen county scored. In Washing NORMANDY TISSUE — 3 Rolls .22 VSICM NW U1TLE ù II^L AND I | SNOWI RIFT—3 lb. pall........ .4» Wboatiee or Korn Kix—3 pkgs. 19 M. D. TISSUE—3 Rolls........ 45 C. H. B. MUSTARD............... — .8» ton,' Yakima county was included in AWE DOUBTFUL AS TO WHAT JEWEL-4 lb. pkg................ .4» NAC. Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs 41 HOLLY CLEANSER—4 Cans .10 L. C. 8TRING BRANS-------- 43 the high brackets. The Malheur na Wt WILL n AV EPOS DESSERT FLUFF3—4 lb. pkgx............ .4» Kelt Wheat Flakes—3 pkgs....... 19 DRANO—Cut ............ we ALWIA<5 ORDER ICICRËM4] 90 3 SISTERS TOMATOES...... —. 47 tional forest in Oregon which return PEARL -4 lb. pkg..................... 47 ACL-BRAN—Lge. Pkg................ 20 8. O. 8. PADS—Lge. Pkg........ .22 PEACHES orAPRICOTS ___ 45 ed »42,450 as 25 per cent of its an Kl RF klzT 1 ORO-4 lb. pkg-....... ....... ....... 47 POSTTOASTIES—4 Pkgs. __ 45 KERR’S APPLE BUTTER..... 49 AND THERE CAN BE NO nual receipt, leads all forests. The BAB-O — 3 Cans ___________ 45 DOUBT IN TOUR MINOS IF CRI8CO—3 lb. can.................. BRIMFULL CATSUP .45 GRAPE NUTS—3 Pkgs............... 33 Snoqualmie national forest in Wash IT'S «WRLU4AMT ICECREAM CAMPBELL** ington was second, and the Ouachita STACRISP MAM BY SWAN »SOWN WHITE STAR OXYDOL or FIG BARS national forest in Arkansas and Ok SOUPS CRACKERS X OOCKtRY'B* lahoma was third. Altogether, Cali All IÓ.K CAKE FLOUR W. W. or PLAIN TUNA RINSO Dainty Delicious Chicken and Cr. of fornia received »152,843.53, Oregon Sailed Wafers Mi received »137,799.81, Washington »101,804.24. Lbs. H's—Ea. Lge. Pkg.. These are indications of potential Lb. Box Cans. possibilities of financial return to the A merican ¿ lub IT EOWBm DfettJXE counties and their share of the gross receipts of the national forests with LBS. LBS. I in their boundaries. s 2nd ANNIVERSARY SALE 4 Spring Roundup of Hot Prices - Fill Your Pantry With These Food Buys 50c 10 COFFEE 23c SUGAR 4 23c 21 ( 4 pkgs. . . . 19c 314 ib. pkg.19c m I Í Ì Z P I 2 12c 3 COFFEE A >. Mrs. Barbara Ross Plock, of the Hoes School of Dancing at Marshfield, started dancing classes in the Co quille Tuesday, April 4, which will be held each Tuesday from 3:30 to 5:00 p. m. Visitors will be welcome. Its , QUANTITY AND QUALITY PHONE 220 r’ A A â K Liitu ’ ’¿1’ » xJ I STENAMEL E namel 1 1 hies Box Ctn. Cocoa 2 lb. til I t c CARNATION 10r Lb. l . ........... Fruit Cocktail 4jw 15c3 Tall Cans Ill Peanut Pear Butter L ft.OE 2 Lbs. .............. 19c Case 16 oz. Can Toilet Soap Maxine Pi/fk C/beeae Salmon Catsup American 4 Bars 2 ar lb. Brick loaf 1 1 ox. bottle Tall Can Quantities Limited hard in / hours LETTUCE I “V «1^ I J FÌ p ' Lv 3 WE HAVE ADDED A NEW STOCK OF I PITTSBURGH WALL PAPER We invite you to come in and look over our samples of Wall Paper and colors of Paint or Kalsomine. We have some beautiful books show ing color schemes for both outside and inside painting. Estimates of material needed and cost of same gladly furnished. Phone 115L "J~ , , / ’ 7 2 4 j I ____________________________________ 15C 19c * Oregon Hex liC 3 SHOP CONVEN IENTLY Flour Harvest King 4Fs Cigar ottoa Ctn. 4 WHEAT HEARTS BISQUICK Lge Pkg.... 49C 29c TR Pkg. P. A. or Velvet Can $1.0 51.» Ik _______ _ 41 ,2J .23 47 41 Feed Vite Kraft Dog Dinners Food ¡Cano 2 Pkgs. ¿ " '25c DEMENT MEAT MARKET PORK STEAK HAMBURGER LB...................... 15 LB. Ï 28 ROUND STEAK 7ft POM CHOPS LB....... ZO SIRLOIN S LB............ Li BACON Lean, Sugar Cured LB........... 28C COTTAGE CHEESE i. . . . . 10c PT EASTER HAMS Hair or whoie-LB. 27/6c « ■ I . •a • / *ww«w**we*»a*i C. O. D. SERVICE ■ er Market » \ fl B 1 r f':r r7'? **■.. ” f f. 19( 2 STEVENS CASH HARDWARE Coquille RADISHES—2 Bun .05 Large Solid Heads SWEET SPUDS—No. l’s—4 lbs. J9 For........ AVOCADOS—lge. Fancy—ea... .05 —— BANANAS, Fancy No. To, 4 tbs. .25 Asparagus Fnncy No. 1 Green CELERY—Crisp, lge bun. .14 Lbs Sunkist Oranges, 344*8, doz....... JI Kresh Spinach Sunkist Oranges, 150*8, dot......... J9 Tender, Green Sunkist Lemons, lge., 2 doz____ J5 Lbs. Cauliflower, No. 1, Oregon, ea..... JO "URXNOES - Klamath Spuds, No. l*s, 100 lbs. 1.49 Sunkist, 353's Fresh Calif. Tomatoes, 2 lbs......... J3 Dozen...... GREEN ONIONS—3 bun........... JO GRAPEFRUIT, lge.—10 for.... J7 Fresh Carrots JUICE ORANGES—doz............. 05 Bun........ f ® kk nmr. PHONE 19 20c ROMAN MEAL—Igs. pkg___ ___ DINAMITE—reg. sise ________________ CREAM OF WHEAT—pkg___________ CARNIVAL OATS—3 lb. pkg....... .. SPERRY WHEAT FLAKES—3 lb. pkg.... Store Open PRICES Saturday ASH OR Evening C. O. D. Till 8:30 9c 14c J5ÇJ 45c iOc RESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES I £ Hi “ 4 1 ||WATERSPAR • 1 Made by Ohio Match Ce WADHAM'S LOCAL MADE WTE d ............ VALLEY BRAND HONEY—8 U>. can.... 49 ITALIAN STALEY’S TABLE SYRUP—10 lb. pail...... 65 PRUNES TEA GARDEN DRIPS—S lb. tin....... ..........69 Lb. Cello Pkg j/C LOG CABIN SYRUP—Med Sise.. 45 * LIGHT KARO—8 Lb. Can...... — 7717 T M11W ¿W P flWll1!1 JmBr^Unew^U "S.' E '. DEL MONTE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE—Sw—47 os. tin .. .17 .. M SAW PINEAPPLE JUICE—48 os. tin ...------------------- CAB TOMATO JUICE—52 os. Un—.............................. . Al 446 FRONT ST VlaLJLkJJil 1^ ♦ MILK 6 f BUTTER MATCHES 15c 25( Pke 24c 3 ^TOFFEE 3 25c •. / ' ■' ■’ .. /»i &