The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 21, 1944, Page 11, Image 11

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    Personal Mention
IN CHECKIKO ticur» ol th,
n jarm Credit Administration, I
nnd that farmers are paying off
mortgages faster than at any oth­
er period in the history of the Fed­
eral Land Bank.
. A* the same time, farmers are
building up cash reserves, but the
wise investment of this money is
an extremely hard job for farm­
ers to undertake. The temptation
is to try and obtain as high an
interest rate as possible.
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Many of us see no reasomwhy
we should not get as much inter­
est on our money now as we had
to pay the bank when we were
forced to borrow during the de-
prmion.1
The answer la that today money
Is cheap—“expanded”, as the
bankers express it. Therefore In­
terest rates are low except in
very speculative securities. Nat­
urally no farmer wants to risk
losing his hard earnedxash.
We farmers know our own busi­
ness and we can invest money in
it safely because we understand
it. However, when we branch off
Miss Dorothy Belle Newton in­
tends leaving Friday ter McMinn­
ville, where she will enter Linfield
College for her senior year? She is
Iitlmg herself tor the teaching pro­
fession.
a message to the gradoat'
ALL the VITAMINS fa til the family
al just a FEW PENNIES a DAT
Sunday
[Friday,
FEATURE NO. 1
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Rletman were
back on duty in his office in the
First National Bank building on
Monday this week, after spending
last week fishing down on the Rogue.
He reports catching 1# salmon, all
oy trolling, and says the sliversides
were just beginning to come into
the river.
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“BUSINESS
Coquille Cafe, on West Front 8t.,
opens at six o’clock each evening and
runs until two in the morning. Spe­
cialize in Steaks and on Saturday
night Chicken Suppers. The public
is invited to come tn.
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