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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1940)
FAGS FOCE The Sentinel * MM MFCS IN A «MO TM« Ä COQUILLE VALLSY SENTINEL. töWILLE. OREGON THURSDAY. JANUAEY «. IMI. TWENTY YEARS AGO The State Unemployment Commis sion has fixed the “adequate reserve" ' for the jobless insurance fund at 86,- 000,000. This figure represents a .compromise between the 83,500,000 urged by employer-contributors to the fund and the 812,000,000 to 818,- 1000,000 maximum insisted upon by The first game on the schedule of the Coquille high school basketball team will be played this evening at Bandon. The five who will proba bly play against Bandon are John and Will Oerding, Sam Arnold, Irving Lamb and Lowell Simpson. The prevalence of smallpopc in other towns in the county now sug gests extra precautions here to prevent the disease getting a foothold. cember 21, 1M9, 49t5 employee-beneficiaries. The “ade quate reserve” which is subject to change up or down at the discretion of the commissiorx will be used as a gauge in determining the approach of emergency conditions justifying a readjustment of benefit payments to temporarily unemployed workers. Fifteen Oregon counties share in the allocation of state funds for pred atory animal control during 1840, just announced by J. D. Mickle, state di rector of agrieulture. The largest amount, 82000, goes to Grant county. Other, counties sharing in the alloca tion include: Sherman county, 8600; Wasco, 81000; Wheeler, 81000; Mal heur, 8750; and Marion, 8500. The al location is based upon the necessity for control work in each of the coun ties and upon county cooperation in the work. products for state institutions in 28 states; a preferential given to local bidders (Oregon), and state residents favored over out-state in the matter of public employment. Gladys C. Gano, Administratrix CROWN Poultry fir Dairy Feeds The proposed improvement of Front street in Portland will cost be tween 81,900,000 and 82,000,000, ac cording to estimates now being pre pared by engineers of the state high way department R. H. Baldock, state highway engineer, describes the proposed improvement as Portland’s “most desirable immediate need.” for Better Results CODS FEED u SEED STORE COQUILLE MYRllEPOINÎ PHONE 80 PHONE 34 m AHSM í IE lü PHONE 231 Program Church Convention The County Convention of the Churches of Christ will be held at North Bend January 9, for which C. Adrian Sias, chairman of the pro gram committee has arranged the following for the day: Dr. T. M. White, minister of Myr tle Point, will act as chairman of the day, in the absence of Mr. Sias. Convention theme will be: “Alive in Christ.” Convention text: Romans Southwestern Oregon Is Seldom If Ever Like This EUT Smooth Tires Are Still Dangerous Thornton's Will Remove That Danger • New Tire Rubber • New Tire Thickness • Guaranteed 10,000 Miles • At less than Vi new tire cost Come In — Ask u« About Them THORNTON TIRE SERVICE 340 W. Front, Coquille, Tel. 270 After« Cimer?/