The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 08, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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    nolds aluminum plant at Longview,
although when the engineers recom­
mended Tacoma for a tin smelter
Jones sent that new industry to his
home town in Texas. Jones also had
much to say about a couple of the
war industries going to Spokane when
Oregon was struggling for them.
Coos “Keep Oregon Gram”
Committee Named By Governor
Naming of Mrs. Stella A. Cutlip as
county chairman for Coos county for
the Keep Oregon Green campaign
this summer was announced today by
Governor Earl Snell. Intensive or­
ganization of every county in Oregon
inothe public drive to keep fires from
forest and farm lands is being rapid­
ly completed.
“Our moat important home front
job this war year is to stop all fires
caused by careless action of the gen­
eral public,” Governor Snell cau­
tioned the county chairman.
“We
must npt give aid to our enemies by
starting forest fires which could hin­
der our coastal air command, or
PIMPLES DISAPPEARED
OVER NIGHT
Estimates
for current
Fiscal Year
Yes. it is true, there is a safe harm­
less‘'medicated liquid called Kleerex
that dries up pimples over night.
Those who followed simple directions
and applied Kleerex upon retiring
were amazingly surprised when they
found their pimples has disappeared.
These users enthusiastically prgise
Kleerex and claim they are no longer
embarrassed and are now happy with
their clear oomplexions. Don’t take
our word for it, use Kleerex tonight. If
Expenditure
1941-42
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 ...... ............... ......... .....-..........
At Your Service
It. is a pleasure to announce that I haye become associated
with the Great Northern Life Insurance Company, as Dis­
trict Agent. This Company is an old line legal reserve com­
pany with a long record of service to policyholders. It
writes both Life Insurance and Accident and Health In­
surance (income protection). I shall be glad to consult with
any one on his insurance needs, and recommend a Great
Northern Life policy to fit the situation. There will be no
obligation, of course, and I am—at your service.
TOTAL GENERAL FUND „._i.......
BOND INTEREST A SINKING FUND
GRAND TOTAL EXPENSB ..........
I 54,140.20
DISTRICT AGENT
GREAT NORTHERN LIFE INSURANCE CO.
43« W. Front
COQUILLE
Phone «2-M
»53,295.00
Amount inside 0% limitation .....
Amount outside t% limitation ..
INDEBTEDNESS
Bonded Indebtedness
Warrant Indebtedness
Total Indebtedness
THt T own P ump
Signed: Louise Leslie,
Clerk of School District No. 8
by
SPEAKING FOR YOUR STANDARD
SERVICI MEN AND WOMEN
MMf MMO7
Henry Agar Wallace, vice president
of the United States, has read himself
out of the fourth term ticket with
Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
His
public statement, calling Jesse H.
Jones, secretary of commerce, names
disposed of his future as presiding of­
ficer of the senate. Mr. Wallace
charged Jones with interfering with
the board of emergency warfare in
purchasing materials in Latin Ameri-
1 ca for stcokpiles. As a matter of fact
there are three agencies concerned
; in the procurement of raw materials
In lands south of the border; the de­
partment of state, the RFC (Jones)
through subsidiaries, and BEW (Wal­
lace). There has been some under­
cutting and stabbing among these
agencies and they have not worked
in unison.
The Wallace-Jones affair came on
the heels of Elmer Davis charging
that the Washington (Arrespondents
are prone to play up small contra­
stes instead of taking OWI handouts
Mr. Wallace released the story him­
self. The frictions between cabinet
members (Ickes and Wallace when
the latter was secretary of agricul­
ture) and bureaus is an old story.
War food administration is charging
the theorists of office of price ad­
ministration with incompetence and
with the result of confusion and
shortages.
Donald Nelson, WPB
chieftain, announces that there is an
excellent prospect of gasoline re­
lief; Petroleum Administrator Har­
old Ickes warns that there will, be
stricter controls.
What to do with your gum!
Here’s a word of advice to motorists who go buclAting merrily
along thinking their oil filter is straining out the gum and goo
that collects in all motor oil. Tain’t so! After about 8,000
miles your filter ordinarily gets so clogged up that oil can't
pass. It sidesteps through a by-pass valve and carries dust,
gum and metal particles from the crankcase into your motor.
That’s an open invitation to repair bills—so ask us to replace
your oil filter element every 8,000 miles. It only takes a minute.
Three Great Gasolines
Jesse Jone* is a very big man in
the Rooseyelt administration, much
STANDARD
COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL
Coquille, Oregon •
JAKES BETTER CARE
OF YOUR CAR