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ery can be set in motion. Approval of the plan by the national social se curity board carried with it also ap a aeee wu ta a asse raws proval of the application of the state H. A. YOUNG and M. D. GRIMES relief committee for 8375,000 in fed eral funds to cover Uncle Sam’s share H. A. YOUNG, Miter of the pension burden, for the months of April, May and June. This money One Yeer..._......—-........ W-00 will be matched by state and county Six Months-----------------------------------100 funds. Three Months------- —------------------ •«> No subscription taken unless paid Governor Martin’s fact finding for in advance. Thu rule is impera committee made no attempt to fix re tive. sponsibility for the Clatsop county la Display Aadr^ertishigB30 cents pe> bor war which resulted in the killing jf two men and wounding of a score Inch. No advertisement inserted foi less than 50 cents. Reading notices or more. The report of the commit 10 cents per line. No reading notice, tee declared that the controversy was or advertisement of any kind, insert wholly jurisdictional—a fight as to ed for leas than 25 cents. whether the timber workers or the sulphite workers control logging op- Entered at the Coquille Postoffice as ■rations in Clatsop county. No dis Second Class Mail Matter. pute over wages or working condi tions was involved. The Sentinel HOME FOLKS Your Voice When I was a little girl I spent hours looking through my mother’s old scrapbook. I well remember the first line of one clipping. It was this, “Cultivate a pleasing voice.” I wonder how many of us try to cultivate our voices. We cultivate our corn, potatoes and roses with great care. We spend hours and dol lars on our hair, pat and powder our faces, paint our finger nails and pol ish our shoes. But we neglect our voice. Listen to your voice—Is it clear and pleasing, or is it muffled and harsh? Many women assume a company voice, lovely while it lasts for the company—eventually it must carry its note of insincerity. If parents could only realize how much more effective their discipline THE WEALTH 18 SHARED The 810 license fee suit is now up would be if, in correcting their child, to the supreme court where it will go they used a low, pleasing voice. The In these days of talk about sharing □n an appeal by the state from the child has disobeyed, perhaps he is the wealth, the following quotation angry and afraid, too. This is more from an Associated Press story from order of Circuit Judge McMahan reason for the parent to approach overruling the state ’ s demurrer. The Washington should be interesting: him in a voice of calm confidence. “One Congressional tax authority suit filed by W. J. Boatman, Marion Groat harm is done children by their county farmer, attacks the 810 fee as figured out a theoretical case to show parents' uncontrollable voices. that under present income and estate discrimination against the farmer How quickly we discern the tax rates the accumualtion of huge who owns one of the light trucks of strength of a man by his voice, not the “ pick-up ” type who now pays 810 fortunes is no longer possible, and physical strength, but character, abil- even those already in existence will a year for the privilege of running ’ity and sincerity. Fathers, your son ' his truck on the highways while I be broken up. is listening to your voice every day. j “He took as an example a man with heavier trucks are licensed on the He wants to imitate it. Is it well, a 5100,000,000 fortune. When that payment of lower fees. More than modulated, full, carrying notes of 5000 of these light trucks are now man dies, he said, his tax will be power, or is it week and faltering? 587,362,800, leaving an estate of 532,- operating in Oregon. Perhaps there is no one who should 837,400 to be passed on. watch more carefully her voice, than A total of 254,130 motor vehicles "If it all goes to a single son, who the school teacher. The teacher, who earns an average of ten per cent a were registered in Oregon up to resorts to a high, shrill voice in or February 29 compared to 235,074 for year, his annual income will be 83,- der to hold the attention of her class, t£e same period in 1985. 263,740. Out of that he will have to falls to teach. Evidently she is not pay an income tax of 82,434,711. This aware of the harm attendant on her Dey by day in every way the brew will leave him 5829,029 a year. pupils. Their confidence and faith in “Assuming that he lives on 550,000 in the political pot gets thicker and her is being destroyed. Their nerves warmer. Patriotic citizens, timid a year, which the tax authority held We a complete line of 1x3 1 and Comihon are being shattered. Children .are as C* Lrtzvl V UllCt Illg their WS v i we W | about offering services to the would be unlikely, he would add public at first, are now coming out susceptible to notoe as though Cedar, suitable surfaced 815,000,000 to his fortune in 25 years. It, announcements of their many of us do not realize this. No- Consult the Department for low on Cedar. He would then die with 848,000,000. with defini: There is Charles Thomas, thing tires us so much as continuous The tax would be 831,000,000 and the intentions. noise. Think what the loud, domin one-time fortune of 8100,000,000 former public utilities czar under the Meier regime, who now wants to ant voice can do to the child, hour would be down to 817,000,000.“ go to congress as successor to Wm. A? after hour in the school rooriT Mothers, your daughter, large or Ekwall on a Townsend platform. Also Let show you our Stocks small, la listening daily W. E. Burke, Yamhill county legisla-, — —— ---------- —----- < to — your ■>— voice. -------- tor who to making a bid for Town-' Will one of her treasured memories and on dock the Smith send support as a candidate for the. be your beautiful voice? You may Plant republican nomination for state not be beautiful in the sense beauty is seen and measured but you can treasurer against his former friend, Rufus C. Holman. Earl Hill, of Lane have a beautiful voice. And daughters, you all want to be county, who eliminated himself as a candidate for re-election to the house charming, don’t you? Did you know of representatives a couple of weeks the first requisite is a beautiful Old age pensions in Oregon, under ago, is being drafted by party leaders voice? And you can make Mother the new plan just approved by the in his county and will probably run forget she was tired, if you will greet National Social Security Board, will after all. her when you return from school continue to be administered by the With less than two weeks remain with a sweet, happy voice. ._ . county relief committees but subject ing for filing. Secretary of State A pleasing voice is a note of re to supervision of and rules and regu Snell is anticipating a big rush of finement and it coots nothing. True, “Furthermore, the land bank is fires everywhere. s agate Chauffeur’s union and of the grange; lations made by the state relief com candidates between now and March we cannot all be radio stars and ex hunting, surf fishing, clam digging— believes firmly in spending more prepared to offer favorable contract mittee. perience the thrill of sending our 30. money where it will help, in reducing terms on farm properties it has ac or resort life, if you wish. The county committee will deter voice to thousands of hearts. But we “Come to Oregon this summer. taxes and in giving business a quired and has up for sale. We will mine the eligibility of applicants for Approval of Oregon’s old age pen can thrill, encourage and inspire It will breathing spell—the embodiment of be gald to give full details about this old age assistance and fix the amount sion plan by the federal social securi some one every hour of the day by Send for our folder today. point the way to a new, different and good will. Bom in Gallup, N. M., non-profit co-operative service to of their monthly pension, subject to ty board, _______ „ agreed, _____ t __ our voice. Best of all we can bright- _____ _ it is generally has the coal-mine town next to the anyone interested.'* economical vacation. Attend these approval by the state committee. dissipated any n’eed for a special leg-|*n and gladden Home, the most won- Apache reservation, Jan. 12, 1898, nationally famous events — Portland Any grievance had by an applicant ialative session While Governor derful place on earth. Listen to your Rose Festival,' June 11, 12, 13. Pen brought to Oregon in babyhood; grew Coos Feed & Seed Stores offer: for a pension against the county Martin had said that he would not voice! Swift’s Vigoro Fertilizer 100 tb 84.00 up in Marshfield; graduated from dleton Round-Up, September IQ, committee for failure to grant an convene the lawmakers in extraor-j Sincerely, Elizabeth Gormley, Swift’s Vigoro Fertilizer 50 lb. 82 50 Marshfield High; married; has a 12 Drive Oregon Highways ’’ award of because of the insufficiency dinary session under any circum- Swift’s Vigoro Fertilizer 25 lb 81.50 daughter of 17 and a eon of 15; oper of the award may be carried to the ( stances it was felt that he would be Swift’s Vigoro Fertilizer 10 m •5c ates a 1200-acre whiteface ranch on Highway Commission Is Ad state committee on an appeal and the • ___ ___________ __________ COOS COUNTY MAN IS , compelled to issue the call if approv- Swift’s Vigoro Fertilizer 5 lb 50c Floras creek in Curry county. What vertising Coast Highway è decision of the state committee will aj of the pension plan had been with- HONORED BY PORT earthly use he will be in the state Swift’s Vigoro Fertilizer 1 tb 10c be final and binding on the county held senate we have no idea, but we pre LAND PAPER committee. - The Oregon Coast country and U. dict he will be eager, accommodating, Applicants for old age pensions to The depresison, with its millions of S Highway No. 101 are featured ip courteous, a good listener and an Charles Doane be eligible for assistance must have unemployed, has been especially hard the ---------- . - - Oregon - State Highway commis adroit political voter. He is running attained the age of 70 years; be a paroled convicts who have found sion's advertisement in the March 18 against a well-qualified man c...------------------ flnd work issue of Time magazine, designed to (Oregon Voter) • citizen of .K- the ST-U^S United States or a na . |t almogl impoMible OV Jan. 11, 1938, p. 13. Charles Doane, personable Town- tive bom Americairwoman who was when released from prison, according promote travel to Oregon this spring married to an alien prior to Septem to E. M. Duffy, state parole officer. and summer. The advertisement, il sendite who drives bus daily between ber 22, 1922, and who thereby lost Approximately 200 men are now out lustrated with a photograph taken of North Bend, his home, and Marsh Now Is A Favorable Time her American citizenship but who on probation from the Oregon peni the ocean at Otter Crest, is one of a field, has an excellent chance of be To Buy Farming Land otherwise is qualified by reason of tentiary. series prepared by the Travel and In ing the next state senator from the age and residence; have resided in With the need for emergency re formation department of the highway Coos-Curry district. He has driven L Oregon for five years during the last - All Oregon municipalities are commission in its general program to bus for 18 years on this run, one of financing now largely met, the na ten years and must have resided con urged by Governor Martin to secure increase travel to Oregon this sum the most-traveled runs in Oregon, tional farm loan associations which tinuously in the state for at least One state flags and to display them on mer, thereby augmenting the income and by his cheery smile and accom have been joined together in estab year continuously immediately pre special occasions. State flags were from gasoline taxes and stimulating modating courtesies has won the good lishing a central business office at ceding the date of application for aid; presented to the governor. Secretary general business. will of thousands of Coos county res Coquille to serve farmers of this ter is not an inmate of any public or of State Snell and C. A. Howard, Hundreds of inquiries from pros idents who have had occasion to ritory are now prepared to render a THE NAME OF THIS DINNER private home for the aged; must not state superintendent of public in pective tourists for 1938 are pouring make the trip between the two south further constructive service by help JACKET WAS DERIVED FROM have made any assignment of proper struction this week by Ray Conway, into the Travel and Information de western Oregon metropli. Two years ing qualified young farmers and ten I THE SKIRTLESS 00» FIRST WORN ty so as to render himself eligible for representing the state motor associa partment weekly. There are being ago Doane ran for county commis ant farmers finance the purchase of i assistance; and is not subject to in tion. BY MEMBERS OF THE TUXEDO answered by letter and with illus sioner, winning against one of the farms they want to own and operate stitutional care. trated folders setting forth the at best-known, best-qualified substan for themselves, reports E. J. Tilley, CLUB, TUXEDO PARK, ORANGE Each application for old age pen tial citizens of Coos county, Henry O. secretary-treasurer. Acting upon the advice of Attorney tractions of all Oregon . COUNTY, MX, IN 1886 sions must be determined upon its General Van Winkle that the “third “While a prospective borrower who Travel by motor into Oregon for Kem, his fellow-townsman though own merits after an investigation by floor” of the state tuberculosis hos the first two months of 1936 shows a not fellow-Townaendman. Kem took wishes to purchase a farm must first agents of the county committee and pital for which money was appropri marked increase over January and it for granted that if the people want have savings enough to acquire a assistance awards “shall be great ated by the last legislature dues not February of 1935. A total of 4,919 ed him to serve they would vote him clear 25 per cent equity, our co-oper enough, when added to the income of necessarily have to be above the non-resident cars were registered in into the office, so he did not engage ative mortgage aaaoications can be of the recipient, a reasonable subsis other two floors, built in 1932, the' January and February of this year in an active campaign. Doane took much practical assistance in fostering tence compatible with decency and board of control has decided to build! against 3,946 for the same two nothing for granted; he wanted the farm ownership in a sound way,” Mr. health, but In no event shall exceed a hospital annex Instead. Conatruc- months of 1935, according to records office and he hustled for it! Doane Tilley explains. thirty dollars a month to any one tion of another story to the present of the secretary of state. won by a narrow margin, buf he won. "With agriculture now on the up person.” Following to the copy of the High His service as county commisisoner turn, this is an especially good time hospital was found to be impractical. T£L£PHON€ 100 - COQUI LU& In making grants to a couple living way department’s advertisement in has been similar to that as bus driver, to buy a farm and pay for it out of together, both of whom are recipients Sixty-one motorists suffered revo Time: "Hundreds of feet below us distinguished by courtesy and a de improved returns that now seem as of old age assistance, the county com cation or suspension of their opera pounded the surf of the blue Pacific. sire to help everyone. He has built sured. It is a tragedy that in the past mittee will be required to “calculate tors’ licenses during February. Twen On the very western rim of this con up a personal following by this kind far too many farmers went into debt the grants on the basis of economy ty-nine of the revocations were for tinent Ties 400 miles of' magnificent of eager intensive manifestation of to buy land at the wrong time when which can be effected by such living drunken driving. Most of the sus Oregon coastline. It to unique in personal good will. Being well-dis prices were inflated, with consequent arrangement. pensions were for reckless driving. beauty, charm and variety of recrea posed toward everybody who rides in loss when deflation struck. Long The old age pension program does tions. Paralleling its entire length to his bus or has business with the “Now this situation is reversed. ■HAU THE WEALTH not relieve children or other relatives the marvelous Oregon Coast Highway county, it is difficult for him to un Land prices are still reasonable, and of their responsibility to the aged. BUI asked Jake if he was in favor (U. S. 101), one of the great scenic derstand why anyone should oppose in addition fanners can get mortgage Failure to meet this responsibility of the divide-the-wealth plan. Sure, drives of the nation This splendid anybody who is so kindly and cour- , financing through our co-operative Moving a will be followed by prosecutions un said Jake. If you had a thousand paved road is alongside white beaches teous as he i. is. His affiliation with * —— J credit system on the most favorable der state law, the “plan” of the state dollars in the bank would you give as level as the floor, then hundreds the Townsend group—he was one of terms in history. C_ ~ Our associations relief committee pointe out. mo half, asked Bill? Certainly. If of feet above the pounding surf, then the No. 1 members of North Bend are prepared to make long-term first Assistance paid out under the state you had a dozen cows would you be straight down green forest aisles, Townsend Club No. 1—was as natur- mortgage Land bank loans to quali- plan will stand as a claim to any es willing to give me six? Sure. If you through clearings where wild azaleas al to a chap of his eager helpful tern- fied farmers at the record low inter- Alpine tate that might be left by a benefi had forty acres of land would you bloom, through canyons of Scotch- perament as for a duck to take to est rate of 4 per cent a year, and ciary. give me twenty? Of course. And if broom in blazing fragrance, past water. Doane soars with the Eagles, special first or second mortgage com- Phone 178-L Administration of old age assist- you had two pigs would you divide? miles and miles of orchid-like rhodo swims with the Townsendites, runs | missioner’s loans at the rate of 5 per •nee under the new set-up to ached- [ No, you dem fool; I have two pigs, dendrons. with the crowd and turns his hand to cent a year. These may also be used tiled to begin April 1 or as soon -Buffalo, South Dakota, Times Her- • Carrier “Beet of all, Oregon beeches are helping the church women wipe the to refinance high interest bearing, thereafter as the necessary reach in- aid. unrestricted. There's driftwood for dishes. A member of the A. F. of L. privately held mortgages at a saving. Smith Wood-Products, Inc I1II-I-F-. OREGON 1 X 4 T & G Flooring Clear Port Orford Cedar 1x3 Port Orford Cedar Closet Uning Knotty Port Orford Cedar Surfaced 4 Sides, 1 x 8 to 1 x 12 All Grades of : to 2x12 No. for all building purposes, Retail our carry Lumber at Wood-Products ns No. 2 or rough. prices in warehouse No Order Too Small—A Stick or a Carload n. cJ7ie CMstorif of <i&eainninj.r y^uxajdjor' H. E. HUDDLE Local & Distance HAULING Specialty COAL Scorby Insured 1 * ■ X