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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1940)
■w treasurer, and Bruce Spaulding, dem ocratic candidate for attorney general, has also given the majority party Farm boys who have trap lines in leaders something to worry about. the northwest may soon find the busi Defeat of some of the ballot meas ness more profitable. The army is in ures. all nine of which were rejected, (Taken from The Sentinel of Friday, A very interested children’s clinic the market, or will be soon, for parkas can be laid to the doubtful “no" vote, ----------- November 13, 1930) — .... was held at the city hall here Mon io be worn by troops in Alaska. First always an important factor in Oregon The high school football team here day by Miss Elizabeth Campbell, to be outfitted will be the army flyers, elections. With interest in the cam ' then detachments of soldiers stationed — 1.00 surprised everybody last Saturday af- county nurse, assisted by Dr. V. L. paign centered almost entirely on the ..... , 60 ternoon by winning the game with Hamilton, Miss Minhie Kalbus, Mes- in the eolder sections of the territory. presidential contest, the ballot meas Last week the war department or dames Ida K. Owen, Susie Folsom and ures were almost lost sight of. with I 1 Marshfield High by a score ot 6 to 12. It was so long since Marshfield Ida Faustman. The following childre . dered several thousand skis, ski the result that thousands of voters sticks and snowshoes for the Alaska were passed as in perfect condition: boys had knuckled to anybody that it went into the polling booths unin- (Also ordered several had come to be taken for granted that Ruth Ice, Leola F. Rackleff, Robert contingent formed and, being in doubt, voted More than 250 Oregon men be they were invincible. Boys on the McGilvery, James A. Coon, Lorraine hundred thousand yards of mosquito “ no." tween the ages of 21 and 36 years bar for troops to be dispatched to the team were Lowell Simpson, Irving Sanders, Alton Elwood, Eleanor Hol- Office Willard, Don Donaldson, Lee Stone verstott, Guy B. Holverstott, Eleanor Philippines and the Caribbean see). have already applied to their local Speculation as to the next presi- cypher, Loren Willard, Clone Miller, Folsom, Gretchen Bunch, Bernice M. Army requirements for furs are ex boards for a chance to enlist for a dent of the Oregon state senate was year of military training in the regu 6«f Wilbur Howe, Almond Martin, Sam Gage, Rodney Creager, Leonard En- pected to increase the price for raw lar army, according to Lt. Col. Elmer set at rest this week when Douglas Arnold, Audrey Freadrick, Paul sele, Geraldine Enseit- and Newman skins. ftllittl V. Mooten, state director of selective McKay of Salem announced his with Johnson. . . . The football game at Jacobsen. service Oregon's quota of 83 men for drawal from the race in favor of — O — Myrtle Point yesterday afternoon was the first contingent to be called into Senator Dean Walker of Polk coun The D. O. K. K. club of this city a very close and exciting one, re service thia month will be selected ty whose election is thus assured. will give their annual ball for this sulting in a tie of 7 to 7. Myrtle from this Ugt of volunteers. Wooten Walker’s election to the senate presi district at Goulds ’ Hall on New Year's Point had considerably the heavier said, making It unnecessary to “draft” dency will leave vacant the impor team, her center weighing 215 pounds. eve. This is expected to be the finest • •••••••• 1 any Oregon men in the first call. tant post of chairman of the power dance of tiie season as the Dokkies Questionnaires have been sent to all ful ways and means committee which never do things by halves. Strange reports are now emanating At the Corn Pavilion this morning of these volunteers and physical ex he has held for the past several ses from Germany. After seven years of all was bustie and hurry and strenu aminations are being conducted to sions. Among those most prominently religious persecution the Catholic ous endeavor in arranging booths, Sugar is reported down to 10 Mi determine their fitness for military mentioned to succeed Walker in this leaders there are being returned to cents at wholesale at San Francisco. When the state legislature con and exhibits. The rain of yerterday post is Ronald Jones of Marion coun O ------- i. their congregations and ordered to was an almost insurmountable handi venes in January it will have before service. ty who has served on the committee conduct services. . The nazi chiefs Roy Neal has purchased of G. C. it a budget calling for appropriations cap. the tent leaking like a sieve and Oregon’s presidential electors, for the past two sessions. It is said who had idealized the Teutonic su -ter running in under the sidewalks duller. ^^^heCiubBil- out of the general fund totalling $15,- chosen by thè voters in the recent that McKay would prefer tp remain liard Parlor and for the first time in 790,698. 1 ' ' perman and scoffed at Christ as a ‘ ' -<>— ’ his life since he began work, will According to Budget Director Eccles general election, will meet in Salem as chairman of the senate committee creation of the “slave morality” of Fred Richmond, ot this city, who spend a winter season indoors. . . . the amount which is approximately on December 16 to cast this state's on roads and highways. the Jews now find something lacking On the other side of the legislative in their atheistic state. It is hinted has been running E. E. Johnson's lum Last Saturday Roy Neal completed $1,450,000 greater than appropriations five votes for Franklin D. Roosevelt ber camp at Walstrom’s landing near the deal with Chas. Harlocker by aproved by the last session, is still arid Henry C. Wallace as the state’s chamber, however, the battle for the that Hitler is striving for a blessing wgll within estimated revenues for choice for president and vice-presi- speakership continues to wage be- from the Pope on his expanded pos Paekersburg, was probably fatally in dent ' TK result óT the vote wflt tw sessions. claiming that the great pro jured last Sunday when a snag fell on latter’s residence property, southeast the biennium. Eccles explained that the budget as sent to the president of the United and Wm. McAllister, of Medford, with portion of the inhabitants of Ger him and broke his back. of the old school house. approved by the governor provides I States senate by registered air-mail, John Steelhammer, of Salem, stand many and of the other countries un Rev. W. S. Smith, of Bandon, was a der his "protectorate” are of the Ro When W. W. Gage retires from the for an appropriation of $2,500,000 out' the custom of sending this information ing by ready to jump into the breach caller yesterday morning and informs sheriff's office on the first of the com ot the general fund for relief pur to Washington by a special messenger if the contest between these two can man Catholic faith. Doubtless the suffering people, un us that the Presbytery meeting at the ing January, he will have completed poses, this amount to be ip addition having been discontinued back in didates should develop into a dead lock. der the heel of the military dictator, bay Wednesday voted unanimously eighteen and a half years’ service in to profits from the state’s liquor mon 1913. do need a living faith in the Divine for the re-opening of the Presbyterian that position. He first entered the opoly. The last relief budget in A total of 372 prisoners have been Eight out of every ten “foreign" Saviour rather than complete depen church in this city and made all pos office over a quarter of a century ago, cluded only $600,000 from the general dence on a human Führer. That this sible arrangements to promote that but has been out of office eight years fund of the current biennium, al cars entering Oregon this year came released from the state penitentiary though there was a carry-over of from one of the ten western states, since the new parole board was cre ' ' ■' about-face in religious matters will object. since then. $1.500,000 in an untouched appropria according to a report compiled by ated in June, 1939, according to a bolster the morale of the German and .mja-1 — - i—j. "isw," - subject peoples is probably the hope FRED BULL DID NOT keys, cotton, grains, etc, by allowing tion from the previous biennium. Secretary of State Snell. Washington, report submitted by the board to Governor Sprague. Of this number of the nazls. They look across the these items to come in from South There is also provision in the 1941- Idaho and California accounted for WRITE CAMPAIGN DODGER 42 budget for an appropriation of three-fourths of the state’s tourist 310 were released on straight paroles, channel and see the English, upheld America. Fred Bull says the Sentinel did not by a Christian faith, surviving the First step toward curbing a com $3,843,500 from general fund revenues travel this year. The 120,445 out-of- 20 were paroled after commutations destruction of their cities and fac tell the truth about him in our refer modity price is the war department’s within the six per cent constitutional state cars registered in Oregon this and six received conditional pardons. tories. Wishing to use the power ot ence to the bull-sheet last week, al announcement that Australian, New limitation for support of the state’s year represents a drop of 15 percent Out-of-school youth between the religion to bring harmony to their though no names were mentioned. Zealand and South American wool institutions of higher education. This in tourist travel as compared with the ages of 17 and 25 years are to be of conquered territories, they are now He says he did not write that piece can be used in uniforms and blankets. sum will be in addition to special record of 1939. fered for training in vocational agri going to force religious services upon of campaign literature, distributed Heretofore only domestic wool could millage levies calculated to bring the The election is over but the post culture, trades and industries and the survivors and endeavor to con the day before election and we be be used. War department is admit state's contribution to higher learn The Sentinel’s duct their war as a holy one. A lieve his statement. ting foreign wool to prevent the price ing up to a total of $5.782,088, a re- mortems continue. About the only certain phases ot home making under information, prior of the appearance of American wool from going too high. duct ion of $421.000 from budget re- consolation the republicans of Oregon the national defense program of the couple of verses from the New Testa quests presented by the board of high can glean from the result of the presi state board of vocational education ment come to mind in this connec of the sheet, was that he had pre pared it. He did say that he had dential contest is to be found in the the board decided at a. meeting here tion: If automobile prices get out of line,' er education. Institution budgets approved by the fact that Roosevelt’s lead in this state this week. “Many will say to me in that day. censored the first one prepared and the officials believe the situation can Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied which we understand was so scurilous be met by imposing a tariff tax. governor call for appropriations to was substantially reduced from that Republicans will control both in thy name? and in thy name have that the candidates would not permit Same with radio sets and refrigeration talling $4,558,231, which is a small piled up for the New Deal in 1932 and ■e over appropriations for the again in 1936 branches of the next state legislature, cast out devils’ and to thy name done their names to appear on it. appliances—factories mating thesq He also stated that he had nothing t biennium. , many wonderful works? And then But th»- Roosevelt victory was not with 28 members in the Hopsa to 22 articles are producing certain gadgets will I profess unto them, I never knew to do with calling the Independent for national defense and reducing the only surprise administered the democrats 'and 24 members at the Nineteen Oregon counties shared in republicans of this ' state. you: depart from me, ye that work caucus, although he did say that when their output of Ice boxes and radios. The senate to six democrats. those who favored attending the citi iniquity." For meeting Inflation in real estate, the distribution of $14,364.37 in Tay strength displayed by A. L. Brown, zens’ caucus mentioned the matter to candidate for state C h III bv cares. Mi tor *1 iw> the oficiáis believe this can be handled lor Grazing ttes this week, represent- democratic The Balkan peasants are whisper him, that he advised them to hold by HOLC and Farm Credit Adminis ing to each other that the heavens ther own caucus, of which he was tration tightening their credit re and the earth are moving against the chairman when the time came. quirements and the Federal Housing He further added that the Sentiner Rome-Berlin axis. The earthquakes Administration increasing .require in Rumania have been more effective was wrong in mentioning any opposi ments on insured mortgages. As for than any British bombers could have tion on his part to Recorder Frank bank loans, which might contribute been in slowing up a German blitz Leslie. to inflation, bank examiners under the The election is now past; the city krieg from there toward Asia and the comptroller of currency are in posi torrential rains and snowstorms in the officials have been chosen and. as tion to drop a few gentle hints. Wendell Willkie said of national af- mountains of the Albanian frontier The administration does not want a ¡fairs in his address Monday eveing, have done as much to engulf the repetition of the exorbitant prices Italian legions in defeat as the brave there should be no post-election bit which prevailed during the first world terness. but inferior Greek forces. war. Officials are aware that the 17 If we did Mr. Bull an injustice we billion dollars already appropriated apologize for it—and we repeat: we Theodore Parker more than sixty for national defense may well cause a are convinced that he did not write years ago said that "Democracy meant boom, and they recognize that a boom the pre-election dodger. not ‘Im as good as you are,’ but will cause increased distress among the nine million unemployed. <01 par ‘You’re as good as I am.' ” adox is that while administration of Of the adherents of state socialism, we would like to ask a question ficials are looking for a boom, other similar to the above statement: Are officials are planning to ask congress you hoping to share the other fellow’s in January for more millions of dol- j wealth or are you hoping to share iars for relief. your accumulated possessions with the other fellow. Human nature be Henry Ford makes parts of his auto ing what it is is, you are hoping to mobiles from soybeans. Nylon hose get something from the other fellow, comes from an industrial by-product. otherwise you would not turn to These and other developments have state or national socialism to accom come from private research. Now the plish your desires. The opportuni government intends investigating the 77ÆS7 ties to share with others is ever with Industrial possibilities of apples, FINEST T us, like the poor, and our best citizens wheat, alfalfa, spuds, vegetables, and in the past have been philanthropists, poultry by-products, such as egg whether they could make huge en Washington, D. C., Nov. 13—Little white. A laboratory will be opened dowments or give only their mites to publicity has been given to the worry within a few months across the bay charity. I the administration is having over the from San Francisco in the~ld€n of One other alternative comes to piopects of inflation, of prices going Albany. Waste from fruit canneries mind: you may be the far-sighted one sky high and the cost of living soar may, as a result of investigation and who realizes that in the redistribu ing beyond the ability of the consumer experimentation, prove more valu tion of wealth through excessive tax to pay. Secret meetings have been able than the canned product. Th nk ation and “humanitarian” government held by high officials seeking meth of a complete bicycle made from a spendthrift policies, the only ones to ods of preventing boom prices with vegetable garden; it is now almost emerge on top will be the office hold out the drastic step of price fixing. possible (except for tires) from soy ers. When the fruits of thrift have Prices can be pegged by the govern beans, and there is a synthetic rub been dissipated and the great level- ■ ment. but such a step would be un ber made principally from alcohol ex ing process of no wealth for anyone popular. although possibly not with tracted from prunes, apples and pears. accomplished, a breed of overbearing thé purchasers, aristocrats will arise-the political At executive meetings For his success in obtaining flying bosses with their patronage-fed dobrs officials studied fortress bombers and destroyers from wHBBBgt'- • - bow foismdrty prices can be ^di the United States Ambassador Lothian t#. V. The Sentinel • ♦ I in/the state's share at revenues re alized through leasing these federal lands for grazing purposes Appor tionment of the fund, made on the basis of the acreage of grazing lands contained in each county, ranged from a minimum of $3-82 to Curry county to a maximum at 9t,151.35 to Malheur county. Other counties par- 1 ticipating in the distribution of this fund included: Deschutes, $406.13; Sherman, $212.36; Harney, $3.593; and Wasco, $186.02 qui red about a fourth term. TWENTY YEARS AGO • Fragmenta •••••••• of Fact • anti Fancy lhe USA Picks CHEVROLET F topped all previous marks for the month in Chevrolet’s 29-year history... a record breaking reception for a record-breaking • J. rectly regulated. They decided a has been awarded the Order of the The more bombastic speeches Hit- brake on rising prises can be applied Thistle by the British king, j , , ler makes the less we fear him. He by.the government releasing its im- A princess of a royal family who kept atRL and sawed wood. flew from Europe is renting a house toveiowSW. *»ind. _______________________ ,____ „ - am-.V i Now that be has had 'tav revert to. tjn which ’lt has made loins. These ‘ **“ **“ officials also considered lowering- tariffs which would permit the im portation of such commodities as were I going too high. The Latin American countries, whose friendsghip the United States courts, produce many commodities competing with farmers of the United States. It would be •t possible to curb prices on beef, tur- •tl car value... a new high tribute to the leader for the finest car buîh! ■ ■ Southwestern Motors Coquille Bandon 1»