, I this report to be based on congressional sub-committee will continue their investigations id Rich­ mond, Portland, Tacoma and Seattle in the next few weeks. funds were added tor continuation , of construction, general investigations ■ ■ ■ ■ 81 ■■■■ »I »T Out-of-Doors Stuff st str ramp grounds.—There are many of these located throughout the state. Any citizen ia at liberty to atop a day in such “ campground but it ia un­ lawful to camp overnight in any one of them. A person to not allowed to even sleep in a trailer house in one of these camp grounds. And after all, they are built by the taxpayers’ money—they belong to the people of the state and we fail to see why camp­ ing overnight should not be per­ mitted. The only reason we can dope out is that camp ground operators must be at the bottom of it—for by not allowing persona to qamp over­ night in the state camp gounds, it naturally forces many oersons to and administrative essences of two r<- Oregon projects whk^i are io remain f LANS LENEVE available until expended. The •pro­ jects are Deschutes 825,000 and Klamath 3420,000, the latter being Some reporters must be mighty partly in California. The Boise 1 gullible, or else they figure the pub­ project, Payette division, will receive lic at large is, when they wish a 8500,000. story off on the readers of a big daily, such as appeared a white beck, re­ Every j senator and congressman garding a man killing«« huge ’coon, has his bags packed, ready to high The news dispatch stated that some- ball it for home not later than Fri­ thing had been molesting a farmer’s day night. The enngrses la scheduled ducks for a long time, to he decided to recess under a gentleman's agree­ to see what he could do about it. Washington, D. C., July 1—la Henry ment until about September 15. If Arming himself with a high power Kaiser, shipbuilder, the miracle man any Important legislation needs their rifle, he took up a vigil near his tie is supposed to be? Lota of big­ attention in the interim they will be duck pond one moonlight night. wigs around here don’t think so, cates of the subsidy plan point out, notified. The entire Oregon and Sometime during the night he ob­ and have never thought so. When­ the practice of granting subsidies is Washingtun delegations will make served an animal, which he thought ever Kaiser’s name and his ship­ as old as rnngrass itself. AU early the long trek across the continent to ' at flrat was a bear, sneaking along building accomplishments were dis­ tariff legislation was in effect a sub- cooler weather and home. All of tits the edge of his duck pond. He open­ cussed this certain group would say sidy, the beet sugar industry has lawmakers are very anxious to find ed fire and the animal, growling sav- nothing, but do much thinking. been the beneficiary of a subsidy. out what the home folks think of I ageiy, charged him. It bit and clawed Stories of extravagance and waste from its very beginning, and aU con- ' their record, so far. Washington's jat hia face, but the “brave” hunter in Kaiser's west const shipyards have gressional enactments for the benefit Bone and Oregon’s Holman are up ¡held his ground and finally, after a been going the rounds for over a year. of farmers in the past ten years have for re-election next year and, natural­ terrific struggle, killed the attacking This tame group were instrumental in been along the line of providing sub­ ly, these two will do much political beast. He discovered it to be a ’coon, arranging for a thorough investiga- sidies. Evan members of congress fence building. Oregon's McNary, ( weighing 16 pounds. Man triumphed tion of the Kaiser operations at Rich­ have themselves benefited from the the senate's minority leader, will tyivfc j—he was a hero. ' mond, Calif., and a like investigation practice both in the coat of living and an easy time, inasmuch as he was We are wondering how many read­ will be made of the several shipyards through the granting of free mailing just re-elected last November. Mc­ ers actually believed the story, or if located around Portland and in the privileges. All of these enactments Nary will visit his Oregon farm and they received a kick out of it sudh as Puget sound region, including others He adds that Mrs. Bailey to now we did. have been at the expense of American tieaides Kaiser. With not a thin dime taxpayers and the money has come straddling the political fence, which In telling the following, I might use of his own funds invested (the U. S. from the federal treasury. Members should be quite a relief to him. .Sir Walter Scott's: “I know not what Maritime Commission furnishes all of congress, as well as ex-members, the truth may be, I only quote as the money) the miracle shipbuilder have never hesitated to lobby for The treasury department la re­ 'twat told to me." Mr. Kaiser, in a report just submitted such subsidy legislation as promised ceiving many complaints from busi­ Anyway, up in the Powers district, to a congressional committee, is to further their individual purpose. ness firms concerning the new Lin­ a tenderfoot showed up and inquired coln pennies, which are made princi­ the way into a certain section of tim­ charged with waste, extravagance pally of steel washed with zinc in bered land. When given directions, and lousy management in every sense By senate amendment to the inter­ order to conserve copper. The new he set forth afoot to look the timber of the word. Accusations made in ior department appropriation bill pennies are giving business firms, over. Three days later, his clothes large and small, much grief because torn partly from him, limping on a IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STAIR OF OREGON they look for all the world like dimes lame ankle and staggering from near IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS and many of them have been inno­ exhaustion, he approached a logging In the Matter of Advertising . i cently accepted as dimes by both camp. He staggered up to the cook Warrants outstanding far mare • ORDER than seven yean > seller and purchaser.. The dime i house and asked the cook for a It appearing to the Court that the following warranto are OUt- stores all over the United States areI drink of water; stating that he had -------- standing and unpaid for more than seven years prior to the fint day of hollering their heads off. Their, ________ j)een 1 WBter wa. glven hlrn and after Name Date Number tinize each dime offered in pay- drinking it, he asked if he might have —----- 73916 July 1985 _________ ____ C. J. Anderson ment for merchandise to see that it some food. While the cook was pre­ .. __ _______ _ __ Charlie Van Dyne ----------- July 1936 78918 isn’t a penny.* These stores claim paring it, he asked how come that Dr. O. H. Clark.................. -. 73920 July 1935 .................... July 1935 ........................ .^Dr. O. H. Clark...... . ...... the new penny has already cost them the man was so thirsty. The man in­ 74115 ......... -...Mary Jana Evans ------ — Aug. 1935 ...- 74402 thousands of dollars. Many city formed him that he hadn't had a Sept. 1935 __________ ——H. J. Mondell.......... ............ . 75283 transportation companies, such as drink of water all the time he had mfi- Sept. 1935 _________ -___ Loe Groakopff ............... street cars and bus lines, have also been lost. 77397 Nov., ?■_ . 1935 ..... ____ ______ C. Y. Lowe ------ __________ ...... Netoh Automotive eBrvice _ 78165 Nov., 1935 given thousands of dime rides for a “Why, couldn’t you find water?” 79777 Jan. 19» .. .................... „__ Harry Collier -------------........ penny. | inquired the cook. V 80308 Jan. 1936 .. ...... . __ i______ Minnie E. Tenbrook___.------ “Oh, yea, there was plenty of wa­ Jan. 1936 .. ............ ......_...... Cora Randleman .................... 80313 ....... ............ ..... Ella Tucker . ..................... ....... 80338 Jan. 1938 ___________________ ter,” replied the man, “but I didn’t 80392 Jan. 19» ..... .......... ........... ...J. M. Wagner have any drinking cup with me.” 80741 Jan. 1936 _______________William Leaf There’s something that we have May 19» v._.......................Bean A Randi, 82889 May 1936 ......................... —..Borgan-Alder 83183 pondered^pver for a considerable 83532 May Sevesal additional carloads of gov- time and that to, concerning our 83571 May 18M enunant feed wheel have been Or­ May 1M6 83678 dered through the County Agricultur­ May 18» 83744 „ _ _ 84340 June 193» al Conservation committee for ship­ GENERAL ROAD FUND W ment into Coos county for distribu­ 19» ........... ................. Frank Me 57888 tion through the bin at Coquille for 1935 “ 58520 58529 19» producer» in the south end of the 1935 58530 county and Curry counties, and from i 58533 19» the car at Marshfield to those resid- j 58179 18» ing in the northern end of the county, i 19» 59507 1935 Orders are now on file for a large ' 59655 1935 60558 amount of the wheat, and each day | 1935 . 61623 brings in additional ones from those 1835 61567 ..B. A. Steward ____ _— who are interested in using the wheat 1M6 .. 61888 Grover Rice ...... ----------- 1M6 61979 to supplement other grain rations W. L. Trueman —.... 1938 61962 which are now somewhat short, es­ ..Roy Wheeler ..... .... ....... . 82857 19» .. pecially the protein concentrates. It AOOOA ..John adder ---------------- ozwv „ 1936 1.00 is expected by the Oaae county com­ ..A. E. Babcock ------------ 64708 June, 19» 1.00 mittee that the present allotment will .Jas. L. Ferrer —..... -.... June 1936 .. 64709 1.00 Herbert Smith ——-.. June 1936 64710 1.00 be exhaussd early In July. To assist ..State .... Land Board ...------ June 19» .......... ............... ............ ................ 64711 - BOOK HOLDERS WHO in maintaining a supply of the wheat 1.00 June 1936 _______ ______ -C. V. Danleiaon ...... 84712 IT WILL ------------------------------------------------------ -------- ■ THE COURT and L. W. THEREFORE BE THE ORDER OF at Caos county points as long ae it is DRIVE OVER 240 MILES _ 7 ' _ ;___ 72 to cause due ' i and legal notice Oddy, County Clerk, is hereby instructed available, feeders are requested to to be’ published that 'payment of the above warrants will be refused and place their orders at the County Agri­ PER MONTH ARE NOW the warranto cancelled unless demand is made for payment within sixty cultural Agent’s office in Coquille as days from the first day of July, 1943. x - ELIGIBLE FOR GRADE 1 Dated thia 26 day of June, 1943. far in advance as possible. The price It L. D. Felahelm, on the wheat at the present tffne is TIRES. OUR SUPPLY IS County Judge 837-36 par ton. Lore P. Petoreon. AMPLE — EVEN IN THE Commissioner P. W. Culver, PAGE SEVEN ■H BH park their trailer nouses or secure cabins in regular camp grounds. Calling cards, 5v zoc glJQ. SUNDAY DINNERS Southern Fried Chicken ■nd Sea Foods . ' OUB SPECIALTY Dinners |1.08 and |US Open Every Day till 8:08 pjn. TOWN CAFE The Industrial Repair Co of Coquille ♦ MACHINING METALLIZING Place Ordert For Wheat At Once L. WELDING PRESSING BLACKSMITHING * Repairing Aids Victory “WALLY" Phone 48 WE HAVE THE TIRES *** for Book Holders! POPULAR 8:00-18 SIZE. Commissioner NOTICE OF SCHOOL MESTINO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. 8, of Coos on County, State of of Oi Zdy, School Building the 27th day that a School Meeting of the sold district will be held at the High School Building on the 27th day of 1943, at 7:30 o’clock p. m. for the purpose of discussing the budget . for the fiscal school year, beginning July 1, 1943, and ending 30, _ ----, 1944, __________________ hereinafter set forth, ..... — - June _______ ■ and at whicl !h time and place any person who shall be subject to such estimated tax levy shall be heard to^tevor^of or against said levy or any part thereof. SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES Estimates for ensuing Fiscal Year Estimates for current Fiscal Year 8 4,270.00 5,440.00 39,850.00 8,425.00 5,000.00 1,500.00 600.00/ 600.00 • GENERAL CONTROL---------------------- ---- ~ INSTRUCTION — Supervision -------------- INSTRUCTION — Teaching -------------------- OPERATION OF PLANT----- ------------------- MAINTENANCE A REPAIR ------------------ AUXILIARY AGENCIES ----------------- ----- FIXED CHARGES ------ ----------------------- ---- CAPITAL OUTLAY ....... -■........ ••••■■ SPECIAL RESERVE FUNDS — Transfer DEBT SERVICE ...... ..... ..... ........... ....... ....... EMERGENCY ............................ -...... - —3 4450.00 .... 6,480.00 .... 47,050.00 9,846.00 — 4 000 00 1,700.00 600.00 .... 950.06 72,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 TOTAL GENERAL FUND ...... BOND INTEREST A SINKING FUND .... ■5148,975.00 -. 13,810.00 8 67,565.00 9,110.00 GRAND TOTAL EXPENSE ------------- 9162.7M.00 3 76,698.00 SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND AVAILABLE CA8H BALANCES -------- —-------------- AMOUNT NECESSARY BUDGET ESTIMATED AMOUNT TAXES THAT WILL mot r*OT .T DURING THE FISCAL Y?J r FOR WWCH THIS BUDGET IS MADE. -3118,63640 Expenditure 1041-42 8 ) INDEBTEDNESS . Bonded Indebtedness .— Warrant Indebtedness . Total Indebtedness B. F. Goodrich Silvertowns 4,143.7» 5,040.00 35,373.53 7,800.48 3,155.93 1,176.47 1,006.70 783.18 0 67,610.03 13,655.04 8 56, Ml. 38 13,520.76 0 71466.07 0 08,842.11 3 33,400.00 - 44,149.20 43,»8.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 **•'o - Amount inside 6% limitation----- Amount outside 6% limitation .. Expenditure 1040-41 Select from ear ample supply of ...t M 140 20 SM 2M ÍW1 454,149.20 none » 1 47,16545 6,129.15 . 8 48,750.00 11AM —8 48464.» Signed: t .raitaa Leslie. 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