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FAGE FOI» rhe Sentinel TO COQUILLE f ALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE. OREGON, THURSDAY. ........................ i ji- ■ • i rr iM MMMiÉæafefc. TWENTY YEARS AGO ■*— wh^accon,ing ,o depurt' ^e^ v era ' ’ncome I ninrmntÌAn ment ui agriculture estimate« publish- s*H ed ftkiir four month« months Mim ago, umiiki would havt* have been sufficient to have kept the en tire state of Oregon in butter for t~ _J if u year. The butter was not 1 well packed and hundreds of firkins 1 asaswspwa arrived aas in *■ a sad state *»• of aw repair. The mwh . « Russians refused to accept the butter • UÄ I il ■ Ui IliU • IQn number of months of dependency. Thus, for a child born on July I, the credit allowable would be $175 (for six months), and if • child became 18 years of age on July 1 the credit allowable would be $175. One-half a month or less is not counted as a month; more than one-half a month is counted as a month in calculating the credit. A credit of $385 for each dependent on July I of the year is allowable to. taxapayer using Simplified Form 1040A. Na- 4—Credit For Distndsnte A taxpayer is entitled to a credit for each person other than husband or wife, whether related to him or not, and whether living with him or not, who during the taxable year was dependent upon and received his chief support from the taxpayer, pro vided the dependent was either (a) under 18 years of age or (b) iqcapa- ble of self-support because mentally Very few people are good econo or physically defective. The credit for dependents is bused mists of their fortune, and still fewer upon Actual Financial Dependency of their time -Chesterfield. A plan of the proposed new hotel aud not mere legal dependency. It on display in the Farmers A Mer is not necesary that the dependent be chants Bank window is attracting a related to the taxpayer, but the tax lot of attention and favorable com 47188 PllllfVi payer must have provided more than ment. one-half of the support, or there is To make this simple, no risk hear no dependency. STATES S(X)RE BUREAUCRACY The new hospital of Keizer Broth ing test. If you are temporarily deaf The term "menially or plTyHcally ened, bothered by ringing ouxzin AS TENDING TO DICTATORSHIP ers at North Bend is so nearly done only .those head noises due to hardened or coagu defective*’ includes not onl; ' ' . 1 . ■ * that it will be opened Sunday for the ed w>d physl- lated wax (cerumen), try the Ourine From two of the largest states in reception of patients. who are mentally afflicted the Union come warnings of a grow cally crippled, but also i perfcons who. Home Method test that so many say has enabled them to hear well again by reason of old age or impaired ing tendency toward centralization on Bunday night’s snow storm was in Latin America to prevent it1 from health, are incapable of self-support. You must hear better after making the part of the Federal government. the heaviest of the twentieth century Uiis simple test or yoQjget your money Mrs. Thus. White entertained the falling into the hands of the Axis and The state of mental or physical defect back at once. Ask about Ourine Eui Recently, a report made public by here. It was a record breaker, that members and visitors of St. James' the New York .State Chamber of Com snow storm of last Sunday night Episcopal Guild Wednesday after warehousing it in the United States, need not be of a permanent nature, Drops today at Barrow Drug Co. j Negotiations are now under way for but if it existed for only a portion of merce urged the establishment of a when the fleecy dropped down upon noon the following being present: | the United States to buy 35,000 bales the year, then the credit for depen joint Congressional committee td de us Mesdames --------------------------------- Sarah Wickam, George and MB so silently — - so copiously a--------------- w until -------- ------------------------------------ -------------- » •'< termine any excessive use of the au the^hole city was covered to a'Leach, J. W. Miller, C. J. Fuhrman, i of wool from Uruguay, having bought dent ' can be claimed only for that thority granted to Federal boards depth of from six to eight inches and F. L. Greenough, H. A. Young, H. I heavily from that country last year. IMirtion of the year during which the Oregonian Subscribers: Please , If the government will not buy the and commissions. help your carrier by having year we had. arctic scenery without limit. W. Miller, E. L. Vinton, R. C. Ham- domestic wool, the Pacific Wool dependent was supported by the tax paper money ready at bls flri* «B®. "There are those who seek to cen . payer. , , Postmaster Leneve says there bly, L. H. Hazard, J. S. Barton, H. A person may not acquire .«(credit tralize, permanently, all power in the has not been so heavy a fall for 28 W. Pierce, H. W. Dunham, C. C. Ev- Growers association asks that a floor Remember be must pay Ma paper be placed under the price ceiling. for dependent by reason of support Federal government and would use years. obligation before the 10th of ths land, Roy Neal, G. Earl Low and of a person qualifying as a dependent alleged war necessity to this end," the Helen Sperry. month. Thank you. Apparently, all but 20,000,000- peo if, as a result of such support, he ac report said. “But when it comes to Contractor Robert Train began this ple will be engaged in war, directly or quires a head of family exemption, pass that a Federal board can con week getting ready to build the Mr. and Mrs. George A. Robinson indirectly, if “ “ 'calculations i are cor- P. O. Box No. 246 Phone 201 trol wuges, salaries, and working con bridge on Fourth street from the last Tuesday evening entertained 1 rect. These Iwi 411 include all under 18 but may acquire a credit for depen Coquille, Oregon ditions of some 3,770,000 employees highway to the Spurgeon street very delightfully the Hiking Club dent by reason of additional persons ' and those ofi-qtj ¡advanced years. In the qualifying as dependents, who he sup .a state, cqunty, and city governments. ¿rl*dga with a Radio party. tW military forces — ports. Thus, if a person claims head first placer 1_ democracy and the American way .... army, navy, marines, coast guard— of a family exemption oh account of dleXXin"’00*’ SUCCCeded th' A* * ,0Und- are scheduled to be ten million strong. support of an aged mother or father, It requires, according to the pro incapable of self-support or a child, Advocating all-out aid for the war ** curement division, ten persons (some he would not be entitledd to a credit -and outlining a list of stat, economies ! and improvements, John W. Bricker. J™“* tor / “**"* faUh ‘n say 10.5) for every man in uniform for such dependent; but if he sup Just a word to the Farmers producing equipment, materials and ported more than one such person he third -term Ohio Governor, concluded 'lb* power oi before starting spring farm food for the man who carries a gun. could claim credit for such additional his Inaugural address with a blister Mussolini may have made the last ing. Don ’t wait until the Back of the ten million, therefore, ing indictment of those hi termed persons provided they were under 18 speech of his life on Monday of this will be 100,000,000 — at least — at years of age or incapable of self-sup last minute and expect your the greedy self-seekers for power who week for, according to all reports, tending to lupplies. This makes aim to destroy constitutional govern tractor to be ready for the port. the sands of his life as well as of his 110,000,000, and as the population of ment. , Credit for dependents may not be • P season ’s work. empire are rapidly running out. In the United States is 130,000,000, only divided between two persons filing “The autocracy ' of bureaucracy," the past he has imagined himself a 20,000,000 will be left not doing war A valve correction alone the Governor said, “is as reprehen- | separate returns, but must be taken modem Caesar. All his dreams of work. The figures indicate that mil sible as autocracy under any other, on mort tractors will allow by the one contributing the chief grandeur are over now. He will lions of women must take their place support. guise. The suppression of human A credit for dependents you to pull in a gear higher probably escape punishment at the in war industries in the months to rights is the first move toward au | may be claimed by a father who pro- than usual. hands of the allies but in dteath his come. ■, tocratic government. The great need i vided the support for his children liv- Washington, D. C., Feb. 3— War ' last days will be similar to those of in America .today is a renewed faith • ■ing with his divorced wife, if the Napoleon who died from cancer of production board lias relented suf-I A Subscriber Approves AMZY ERNIE in representative government.’ I support is provided as a result of ■ i the stomach, the malady which is ficiently to permit a non-electrified I Iâst Week ’ s Editorial I court decree or as the result of an farm to receive power under certain ■ now taking the life of Mussolini. A reader and friend of the Sentinel I I agreement agreement between between husband and circumstances A certificate must BJ Lwho is a life-long democrat, but notwite. . Never having been a Walter Win Obtained from the local county wrs*1 The credit for dependent, allowable Vtaaa CM P New Dealer, writes to the editor chell fan, we accept many of hili board and, armed with this a public ')i ; * ■ • —- to a taxpayer filing on Form 1040 is the ' following: statements with reservations. -We had utility company can construst a line ,K $350, and is proportionate with the pounds long noted his subservience to the to the farm and use up to Lieutenant Colonel Rickenbacker Good for you! Allow me to ex- White House. However last Sunday of copper wire in the transmission- gave a talk on the radio Tuesday eve This material, lend my congratulations uppn your night he exposed the unreliability of about 5000' feet. ning that made patriotism a living however, must come from such stock splendid and timely editorial in last his version of the news. fire in the hearts of his listeners. If He mentioned the story published as the company has on hand; no pri week's issue of the Sentinel we have faith in a Divine Providence, “It is refreshing indeed to know recently that members of the mer ority will be given to purchase new Standard 15/10/5.66« Liability Policy oa Private C thenave must believe that the miracle that there is one editor who has material. chant marine refused to unload vital A ration Book >14.00 per roar. B Book I ISAS. C Bo of Rickenbacker's rescue was granted The farmer is circumscribed. He •'guts" enough to express his opinion necessities at Guadalcanal because COLLISION RATES REDUCED on A A B Rati« in order that he might continue his their union agreement did not include must have a milking machine, water and in so doing has voiced the opin off on A Book — 16% off oo B Book. unfinished work on this earth. His Stinday work. Winchell denied the pump for livestock, brooder, incuba ion of a lot of American citizens as message to ua is possibly the most im FIRE INSURANCE RATES REDUCED ON ALL truth of this rumor and he may be tor or food grinder which lie has no well. portant service he can render his DWELLINGS AND FARM PROPERTY “ More power to you! ” other means of operating If he has right about that but he went on to country, a land he loves “with a CALL OR PHONE ON ANY INSURANCE PROBLEM say that even If it had been true one or more of these facilities he passion beyond words," as he See our large display of choice pot nothing should have been said about must have at least “10 animal units” 436 Front St. phrased it. He idealizes America it because It aided the enemy. If on the farm and the company can in plants at Bergen’s, across highway because it was built With imagination Not the that is his viewpoint as a reporter, stall 100 feet of wire for each unit. from telephone office. and self-reliance, because rugged in Ona animal unit is 75 hens, or 40 cheapest but the best. Phone 84. • s he is utterly untrustworthy. dividualism and not planned ecenomy The Office Where Accommodation Is A Pleasure No matter how much comfort it turkeys, or 10 beef cattle, or three Calons cards, SO tor '$1.00 was its foundation. may give the enemy the American cows. For the second time since his re people want the truth and only in the turn, he predicted that if the factory After the Truman committee (glaring light of publicity will some workers could be transferred to Guad 'evils be rectified and traitorous acts blasted away at WPB for refusing alcanal and other fighting fronts and punished. There has been too much farm equipment for. 1843 Donald Nel • the men in uniform brought back to hush-hush in handling of unfortun son, of WPB, agreed that farmers the as s em bly lines, then the produc- ate news as it is and, if any group of could receive 30 percent of the ti<m there would be doubled. He men are sabotaging our war efforts amount of machinery and parts for made us, feel that our war efforts ior letting our fighters go to their i repairs that were manumactured in were feeble and insufficient, that deaths needlessly, it is time America 1840-41. A New York lawyer, who we all could work a little harder, as — and the world, too, — were told had charge of the office of civilian he suggested. He asked us to give supply, had fixed 20 percent as the about it. our labor in service of our country amount that would be available. and our fellow-men. There was Increased protest when The Mind Controls AU Human Patriotism is many tilings to many fanners learned that tractors, which To the far-seeing it is a dedi- Action, Says R. A. Easton men. cation to the preservation of our way | M wr take the story Adam and they were denied, have been shipped to England while the food administra of lite. We all honor those who of- IEve in the Oarden o( Rrfen st its face tor is asking the American fanner to fer their lives that the rest of us at|vaIur< Eve gtanda (lUt „ lhe first pi- increase his production far beyond home may not know the horrors of :oneer the wiulnf mind anything that has ever been attempt war. If the rules of warfare could j ¡ncentive that has brought ed in this country. be changed almost every mother and mankind out of the jungle of his Attention of congress has been father of a son on the faraway battle thoughts and his imaginations has called to*the great harvest of last lines would gladly sacrifice their been his willing mind to know more year, but because of insufficient help lives that the son might be saved. of the good which by trial and error and equipment, many tons of food Instead the home folks are asked he found to be a good, better, best have been lost. This is particular!* for the smaller services. Often the experience. true of soybeans, still in the fields little duties, the minute offerings |B Night rotting; In the northwest such crops seem unimportant but when multi „ . . .. - The quality of honey depends on as strawberries were wasted for want plied by the million they make us the kind of floweri from which the of pickers and grower, of cover crops strong. Our bonds buy the airplanes. havr gathered. w • | for seed have been handicapped. WPB which Csptain Eddie says are insuf- LikewiM » quaL .^ Tf a man’s (planned to concentrate farm machin Likewise th the quality ficient in the combat zones. 1 H* 8ay* llie depends on the ideals ambitions j ery production, not realizing that it our boys are “crying their eyes out" and desires of his brains as controlled is not one industry but 16 separate for just a few more. How pitiful, and governed by himself. industries involving 1600 companies how heart-sick the thought ___ makes "As a man thinketh so is he,” gives Even on the 30 percent allowance the us that the fighting men a man an upward pull or a downward Truman committee says that many of there with their naked hands but' trpad the 1600 companies, being in the small Aew.q^kss .helps to keep the grass roots grow fold up as they will not receive any Through Rickenbacker's plea for ing. orders It is also not to be expected greater endeavor on the part of home i Always our yesterday is behind that manufacturers with no quotas folks ran a fierce love for freedom, us, our future in the today and the for new machinery will produce re a devotion to the principles of human tomorrow. pair parts for machinery not made liberty that were the foundation of ■ A broken egg cannot lie put back by them. our united states. Instead of collec Jnto its shell. tive security he believes that growth Often there is more danger from There was nothing said about It, is made whqn the individual is “on knowing too much than too little. but IM refrigerator cars filled wifh Ip his own.” While he eulogized self- butter, destined fee Russia, arrived reliance, he also demanded that ser “somewhere in the northwest." The cars are estimated to have contained vice to his fellow men be the en- (Taken from The Sentinel of Friday, February 2, 1823) The North Bend basketbail rooters were completely surprised and con sternation was plainly evident on the faces of all when the Coquille high school, in a whirlwind finish, copped the game last Friday night by a score of 18 to 17. The boys on the team were: Don Pierce, Layton Nosier, Albert Oerding, Cyril McCurdy, Jack Knife and Earl Rice. Miss Eva Lennox, who has been acting as stenographer in the county clerk’s office since the fiSt of Oc- to ber, has been named by Sheriff El- ., . ** . — _ .. “T as deputy sheriff and clerk of the in that condition, although it was a legal department in his office. free gift to them, and a cooperage had to be given the job of repacking the Owing to the serious condition of butter as a cost of $75(10, which has his eyes. Rev. L- D.' Cook is com not yet been paid by the lend-lease pelled to resign the pastorate of the' ! people. Housewives ___ _ in -the east are Methodist Episcopal church here, and ■{£££ lo'‘one^'^ur“-pound of but- at Myrtle Point. Services will be Wr moat of Uia store8 have none held each Sunday by Rev. C. O. Jen-1 0 nings, who wiU have charge of the W(Mll Orowers association, work . . i ■ i „ I representing practically every sheep- ... _ . man in Oregon, is suspicious of WPB nesday night Miss Emma J. and hag telegraphed Secretary of Ag- ???^^rf_0Ur^.,^^Ch-|ricultune Claude Wiekard to have ers, met with an accident while coast wool transferred from WPB to the ing down a steep hilside on a sled department of agriculture. The as near the Alf Johnson residence, al sociation also asks that the federal most severing the little finger of her government buy the domestic wool. right hand. The government is now buying .wool I Wanted/ Men And Women Who Are Hard Of Hearing j NOTICE The Oregonian Agency Howdy Folks: iriVTT M&WAuto Service * Fragment» of * Fact and Fancy • ••••• • • < r Insurance At New Reduced Rates ] «1