The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 03, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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Insurance Specialist, F. R. Bull.
- Norton's have just received a
ment of new handkerchiefs,
and prints reasonably priced,
the right small gift to tuck
greeting card.
Personal Mention
Plans for the new fiscal year, to­
Keys made for all locks, titevens
gether with reappointed and new
Cash Hardware, Coquille. Ore.
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members of the- Coos-Curry County
‘ FSA committee, were announced this
week by E. W. Hughes, County Farm
•Security Supervisor, Bank Building,
Coquille./
Bert Davenport, Myrtle Point, was
re-appointed for another year, while
J. Q. Corrie, Prosper, was named a
new member of the committee, re­
placing Ralph Christensen, Coquille,
whose term expired, June 30. After
serving for three years, committee­
men cannot be re-elected until a
“We’ll give them a chance to sur­ year has elapsed. Mr. Corrie oper­
render,” the Oregon Leatherneck ates a 70-acre dairy farm. He be­
said, and motioned for his Japanese longs to the Dairy Co-op, Grange,
American Legion, I OOF lodge and
interpreter to make contact.
We waited. Even on a push, every has served on the school board in
his community.
,
lull in the advance found tired ma­
,
“
First,
important
new
work
being
rines stretching out for a quick “20
winks."
These men had battled ( taken over by the County FSA com­
through Oarapan, hiked to this north­ mittee for the new fiscal year which
ern end of the island over steep, began July 1, la an inventory of com-
twisting mountain roads to begin the , munity and individual borrowers
drive to the sea. This was the third needs for Farrar Security loans and
day of gruelling work and fight. They services,” Hughes said, “This wijj
provide the basis for fitting the F9A
were tired.
Lt. Seeley contacted the battalion program to meet local farm condl-
commander, reporting the pocket of . tions both in tertns of individual com-
munity and county needs. 9
Japs ahead of us and their condition.
All FSA loan applications for oper­
The radio brought the word to stop
and retire. Organized resistance on ating goods, water facilities, 'group
the island was over. The Japs would services and farm ownership are re­
viewed and approved by the commit­
surrender.
tee to make the best possible use of
Taut nerves relaxed. You could
available credit and management as-
feel the tenseness lessen. The lieu­
i sistance, reported Hughes.
Funds
tenant’s ' smile brightened his be­
| appropri ited for the new year pro­
grimed, bearded face.
vided about the same amount for re­
“Maybe we’ll sleep tonight,” he
habitation loans as last year, but
1 farm ownership loans will be heavily
curtailed due to difficulties in secur­
ing good farms at reasonable prices.
“Work of the County FSA com-
mittee has been largely responsible
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‘for the local accomplishments of the
I program and I want to publicly thank
Matinee Saturday
them for the time and thought they
have given to this important job,”
Hughes sajd.
“With funds again
available for FSA activities, I am
sure their stewardship of the pro­
gram will add further to the welfare,
war food production and farm assets
of every community.”.
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Another Film Party
MATINEE SUNDAY 1:45'
ADULTS
Saturday Morning at 10 a. m.
Bring In Your Camera
Lucien LeLong Face Powder $2.00
Glass Gift Jar
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New asst of Stationery 50c to $2.00
Greeting Cards
Bibles
Permanent Wave Kits 59c
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