i ——a—-T"—r» Schools Go Into The "Scrap" Business t home. It means id maintenance of According to instructions received by Mart ho E. Mulkey, from State Superintendent Rex Putnam, the schools in Coos are being entered in a scrap drive contest. This scrap drive began on Monday, October 4. Dr. John W. Studebaker, U. S. Commissioner of Education, io sponsoring thio school scrap drive all over the United States. He has promised that two prises will be swar­ ded to the lure schools la each «tote for the best showing in the scrap drive. The details of the school drive have not been entirely worked out, but each school is to report to the county school superintendent as to the number of pounds of each article collected and the county school superintendent is supposed to report to the state. Mirs. Mulkey states that there is considerable interest being shown among the schools which she has visited and it is anticipated that the' government will rceive considreble help in scfap collection because of the children's efforts. ■ • New books are on the Rental shelves at Norton's. Oet a book for that lonesome evening a Harris Ellsworth Here Yesterday Harris Ellsworth, republican can­ didate from thia new fourth congres­ sional district which comprises the counties of Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jo­ sephine, Jackson, Linn and Lane, spent the day in Coquille yesterduy and made a mast favorable impres­ sion as he met as many of the voters as he was able to in so short a time. In his recent keynote address Mr. Ellsworth made a talk that contained much of interest to the voters of thia district and belowr are quoted three paragraphs from that address The second paragraph in particular indi­ cates how he will stand on eliminat­ ing unnecessary, wasteful spending from non-war expenditures some­ thing to which the present national administration has never given a thought: “Congress, dominated hopelessly by the new deal, has drifted into a state of indifferences—a state or condition bom of fear and fed by political dem­ agoguery. I feel strongly on this subject and am straining at the leash, to do What I can toward correcting it. I know very well that my voice will be but one'in 43S, but if each district in the United States will eiect.a sim­ ilar voice we can do something toward 1 correcting the situation. “I am convinced that our federal government is too big. I am certain there 'is terrific waste in non-war ex­ penditures, which simply must be eliminated. Little or nothing has been done toward stopping non-es­ sential spending. I hqpe to be able to do something about that. ' “I believe in a sound and intelli­ gent national old age benefit pro­ gram.” Seven Divorces Granted Tuesday Dick Avery To Be Married Dick Avery, formerly the Judge King granted seven divorces In circuit court here Tuesday and took the case of Pearl Harris Johnson vs. Earl W. Johnson under advise­ ment. Those granted were to the plaintiffs in the folowing' cases: Tom L. Soterion vs. Agnes M. So- terion. - Esther Strassburg vs. Richard S. Stress burg. Elies L. Landes vs. Alice H. Landes. Verna E. Blake vs Denny K Blake Norma Van Fossen vs. Sydney Van STATED COMMUNICATION t:M P. M. Tuesday Oct. 1« Chadwick lodge No.68 A. F. A A. M. . Visitors Welcome BABY’S PICTURE FAMILY GROUPS Old Photographs Restored Betty Brooks Cotton Betty Brooks Rayon Blouse Action Back. Short Sleeve iVhite. Sizes 12-20. $1-39 verett Smith Sharkskin The Industrial Repair Co of Coquille MACHINING METALLIZING Excel WELDING PRESSING 410 CrAM* 0* Mention Owners of on Obsolete List Now Thornton Tire Service 4W iTORl 01. WHOLESALE CUTS for lockers