C. H. S. To Present Seed Corn For The Railroads Christmas Program Ration Token Plan Starts February 27 Coquille Valley Boys In Marine Corps at San Diego Rifle Range The Coquille High School Student Body under sponsorship of the boys is presenting a Christmas program in honor of high school mothers, en to 2,000,000,000, it would Wards McReynolds will be at the period of transition from war to to the plaintiffs in the following Coquille city hall again next Tues­ peace. Farther, this nation io going have been necessary to acquire nearly cases: twice the amount of vulcanized fiber 1 day, Dec. 21, from 8:00 until 4:00 to need the railroads as never be­ Christie D. White vs. Fred C. White. o’clock, to receive applications from fore in peace times — they will be originally allocated for tokens. This Eileen Durrand vs. George Dur­ simply could not be obtained in time those desiring drivers' licenses and called upon for more ‘'miracles of rand. I to insure having an adequate supply 1 to conduct examinations. “WALLY" movement,” and they will only be of tokens available at the time theL Eleanor L. Foater vs. Roy E. Foo­ Phone 4« R m . DU able to answer the call in the peace- ts*«. — Jm-w 4g. - ration token plan becomes operative. NOTICE EX-8EEVICE MEN thnd emergency tf their war-worn Marcellus J. Owens vs. Norma D. The cost quoted to the government For the purpose or forming a Vet­ plant is resto r ed and rebuilt for the 800,000,000 tokens originally The Interstate Commerce Commis­ erans of Foreign Wars Post, a meeting ordered was $1.44 per thousand, or will be held in the Union Hall Sat., sion has taken cognizance of this im­ atotal of $1,286,000 plus coat for re­ pending plight of the railroads. It Dec. 18, 1843, 7:30 p. m. Charter placements ‘which could run as high Rayon Satin & Crepe Lace-trimmed Slips application signers, please be there hae authorized railroads to treat as as $128,000 per month. The two a current expense of operation, main ­ and bring a comrade. lt*s 11 to 17 billion smaller sized tokens will cost tenance work which cannot be done years the gevernment $1.18 a thousand or I now, but which eventually will have approximately $2,380,000. This rep­ i to be done, by setting aside funds resents a savipg of $500,000 against with which to do the work after the what it would cost to manufacture war when materials and labor again 2,000,000,000 tokens of the larger size. will be available. There will be no replacement costs The present tax laws, however, do for at least several months. not accord the railroad» the same It costs the government nearly $1,- sensible treatment as does the ICC. 506,000 to produce a ration book Sums actually spent for maintenance With tokens in use to supplement ra­ and repair work are recognised, of tion stamps of a single denomination, course, as a current expense of opeia- war ration book four can last 86 tion. But that part of the wear and weeks. At least three ration books, tear of the present, which cannot be at a total cost of about $4,500,000 taken care of currently, is not treated would be required to carry through as an operating expense, which it this period if ration tokens were not actually is, even where the railroad used. The total cost of the new ra­ seta aside in cash or government se- tion token order will be about one- I I curities the funds necessary to do the half the cost of three ration books ; work in the future. Instead of being that therwise would be used. treated as an expense THIS DE- OPA believes that the large supply , FERRED PART OF RAILROAD of tokens to be . made available for MAINTENANCE AND RENEWAL use starting February 27 will last IS REGARDED AS A PRESENT at least a year, and posibly much NET PROFIT UPON WHICH IN­ longer. It is not possible to estimate COME TAXES MUST BE PAID. how many token may be needed dur­ As income taxes may range as high ing the year to replace tokens that are as 81 per cent, to have a dollar for destroyed, lost, or,worn out. doing after the war the work which Consumers will obtain tokens from it would do now if it could, a rail­ the retailers as change in connection I road may find it necessary to set Vith a given purchase of rationed from 3 to 14 yean aside not just one dollar, but as much foods. The consumer may then use as 36.26, upon which it must im­ these tokens when purchasing ra­ mediately pay a tax of 84.26. It fol­ tioned foods from any retailer at any ‘Th* Present . lows that maintenance reserves are time, since token will not have an with a Futur*. not being set up to any extent, and expiration dat«-. cannot reasonably be set up under the existing tax law«. If the railroads are to be enabled to restore their war-worn plants, and Dec. 8—George Edward Wittick, of Shop early! Go to your to provide after the war the employ­ ment which then will be sorely need­ Marshfield, and Laura June McKee, T nearest bond gelling ed. the present tax laws must be of North Bend. I Dec. 10—Alanson L. Oarringe, of amended so as to recognise the reali­ agency — post office, ties of the situation and so as not to Marshfield, and Arline E. Homenyk, bank, stor*, radio sta­ tax a legitimate expense as if it were of Coquille. Thgy were married last Friday at the Church of Christ at a profit. tion, *tc. Buy fhose For our own salvation, the railroads the Bay by Kenneth M. Willis,, Dec. 10—Raymond B. Baughman, of must be allowed to keep sufficient gifts of bonds and •Seed corn” for the post-war resow­ Empire, and Rosalia Smith, of East­ stamps . . . the best side. ing. Dec, 13—John Kusba, of Powers, Christmas present of and Zella Mae West, of Coquille. Rev. ,af. G. Brown auid the wedding ■ «JH I for them at Pioneer parson­ Dec, 8— Denver Winfield ¿Jreer vs. age here on Monday. , 1 Lucille Greer. Suit for divorce. Dec. 13—Herbert Persley and Bar­ MOUNTAIN STATES M Dee, IS—Agnes Tyberg vs. Thurs­ bara Ellen Weir, both of North Bend. Since 1887 ton Theodore Tyberg. Suit for dl- Dec. 14—John Hay, of Oakland, POWER COMPANY Southwestern Oregon's oldest AH Wo01' Lon< Sleeve SWEATERS — Plaid and Corduroy vorce. Calif., and Elaine Milano, of Pitto- "A Self-Supporting, Tax- SKIRTS & JUMPERS burg, Calif. home-owned Store Paying, Private Enterprise' From 7 to 14 yrs. GOOD SERVICE makes Good In­ surance. I give service. i'. R. Keys made tor all tocaa. Stevens Bull. tf is Cash Hardware, Coquille. Ore. Townsend Club No. 1 , Wanted.' Men And Women Who Are Hard Of Hearing The Industrial Repair Co MACHINING METALLIZING WELDING PRESSING BLACKSMITHING ★ Repairing Aids Victory Help Santa Claus Help Unde Sam This Xmas Cotton Quilted Robes itela# $2.95 Marriage Licenses ■ 'S Circuit Court Cases r i J Store •2.98 .. ’3.98 1