The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 22, 1942, Page 8, Image 8

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HEWCHESTS
UM to WK
Libby's Orange and Grapefruit Juice
V-8 Vegetable Juices
46 oz. can
Pref. Stock Tomato Juice
No. 2 can
S & W Carrot Juice
12 oz. cans 2
Libby's Pear Juice
12 oz. cans 2
WANTED--------
TABLES
DAVEKOS
HEATERS
Sewinq Machines
Cash paid for Used Fxraitare
WHITE DOWN FLOUR Enriched
STACRISP CRACKERS
Coquille High
School Notes
21b. box
Cranberry
Sauce
Jewel
Shortening
Tall Can
Brooks Used Furait hi
Normandy
Tissue
69c
15c
Swap Shop
Campbell's
I
No. 2 ft Cans
Standby
____________________________ golden Pumpkin 2 cans 25c
WHEATIES, CHEEBIOATS, KORN KIX
2 pkgs?
LIBBY'S PUBE DEVILED MEAT
STANDBY WHOLE KEBNEL COBN
The Wording Is
Too Compelling
TRIANGLE
BROILER
RATION
Since 1929
Oregon income tax rev­
enue has been used 100%
to reduce taxes on YOUR
property for State pur­
poses—a direct benefit to
Every Property Owner!
Why Change
That Plan Now?
Diverting income tax cash
to School Districts on
"actual attendance" basis
DOES NOT “equalise”
revenue available per pu­
pil. Poor schools will still
bo relatively poor, and
rich schools richer.
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Three Indicted
The Sentinel is quite. doubtful as
to the advisability of voting “yes"
on the initiated petition measure
which appears on the ballot at the
Nov. 3 election as a “Bill Distributing
Surplus Funds to School Districts,
Reducing Taxes Therein”—812 and
313—but it is pleased to present the
following statement which was sub­
mitted for publication by Burton W.
Dunn, local school superintendent.
For one year the proposal might
be advantageous, and as Mr. Dunn
has previously said in talks on the
subject, the bill would be more ac­
ceptable if the measure had not been
worded to include “all” moneys re­
ceived from state Income tax soruces
in excess of |7,5OO,OOO in any year to
be distributed among school districts.
Mr. Dunn’s statistical article is as
follows:
Local school district taxes would be
reduced approximately 50 per cent
next year if the proposed initiative
measure diverting excess state income
taxes to school districis becomes law.
The local district would receive
about 128,000.00, which is slightly
over half the amount of money raised
by special tax in this district.
The proposed initiative measure
provides that all income tax receipts
in excess of $7,750,000 be distributed
to all school districts in the state ac­
cording to the number of pupils edu­
cated in their respective districts.
The estimated incorqe tax receipts
according to a recent announcement
from the State Tax Omniission is
814,000,000 for ths year 1042.
* Sponsors of the measure claim it
would provide substantial benefits to
education in Oregon and to the local
property owners who now bear 98.3
per cent of the cost of their local
Libby’s Strained
BABY FOOD
Olive Oil
Tiny, Cross Packed
SARDINES
can 23c
Kraft Mayonnaise
Pref. Stock Sauerkraut
Rosedale Pears
Lg
Kraft Dinners
2 pkgs
VANILLA
50c Value
Six Delicious Flavors
Wieners
Lunch Meats
Large Assortment
Lb.....
Calf Hearts
Swift'
Lb.............. ..
Leg Lamb
29c
Chinook Salmon 2Cc
Fresh Caught
Lb
Fish isonejtem youcqn buy o]l you wont. We hove plenty of
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