The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 18, 1943, Page 4, Image 4

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    flock of house and senate bills died be »10 00 for calves from stock of
350 pound butterfat, or better, and
in committee
»8.00 for calves for stock of 250 pound
Taking Into consideration that close to 350 pound butterfat and are of
to one-half of the house membership good dairy breeding. Heifer calves
H. A. YOUNG SOd M. D. GRIMES
(Taken from The Sentinel oof Friday.
were serving their first term, fresh- purchased will be of recognized dairy
with typhoid
March 18, 1923)
so to speak, all in all they did type or may be a cross between a
H. A. YOUNG, Miter
Carl Oscar Wldeborg, a Swede, and so far
job. Very conservative, in Jersey and Holstein or other dairy
ne Year*"™!!?^-^*........ »2.00
a prisoner in the county jail, com­ sit up
fact too conservative on several im­ crosses. Calves sired by beef bulls
Six Months.--------- ------- ------------- 1.00 mitted suicide Tuesday morning by
portant bills, especially tax matters, will not be acceptable Acceptable
Three Months................................ .80 hanging himself. . . Wldeborg had
Mrs. Roy E. Nichols,
this legislature had but few crack­ calves must be at least ten days old
No subscription taken unless paid
month resigned her position in
pots, according to the views of vet­ and bucket broke and in good physi­
tor in advance. This rule is impera­ been shot in the heel and captured
by Marshal Smith at North Bend on sheriffs offfice and has been ill at
eran observers. Several made out­ cal condition. The receiving point
tive.
Friday night while attemptinig to the home of her parents, Mr. and
standing records, especially John Hall will be in Coquille and this date is
Entered at the Coquille Postoffiee ar rob the Woolen Mills Store there.
Mrs. Frank Witteman, of Norway, for
and
Phil Brady, who proved them­ tentatively
Second Class Mail Matter.
three weeks, passed away on Friday
selves excellent lawmakers; both are March 23.
I The Baby Welfare Exhibit at the night.
In order to encourage farmers to
veterans, while Fred Hlmelwright
Set-a-spell here Tuesday and Wed-
and Ralph T. Moore were among the save calves that reach two weeks of
Mrs. Mark H. Windle, daughter of
nesday afternoon was not only entire­
freshmen members who were rated age before the shipping date, they
ly novel but both interesting and in­ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Custer of this!
tops. Even the anti-labor crowd re­ will be reimbursed at the rate of
State
House,
Salem,
March
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structive. It was also well attended city, died at Mercy HMpital last Sat­
40c a day for every day they hold the
week has passed since the president spect and admire Phil Brady, who has
Jby fully a hundred mothers.............. urday morning.
calf, over the first 14 days, until it
of the senate banged down his gavel, been actively identified wiin organ­
The exhibit was under the auspices
ized labor tor close to 40 years. Rea­ is purchased. This emergency meas­
D. C. Krantz has recently purchased the night of March 10, at 11:30, an­ sonable in his labor views and rated ure will apply only until purchasing
nf the Coquille Health Association,
nouncing
the
senate
had
adjourned
I consisting of the following ladies: the J. J. Lamb residence from the
THE AMERICAN WAY
begins, around the 22nd.
I
sine die. The chief clerk of the sen­ a man who will always keep his word,
Never before has the need been so Mesdamcs C. A. Cage, Helen Sperry, heirs for >2500. . ,’Mt Krantz, whose
but always battling for the working . Jt will be well to contact the man- %
ate
personally
delivered
the
notifica
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great tor the American Red Cross. I Edwin Ellingson, A. A. Selander and home is farther nortlfTifar the west
ager of your cheese factory or the
' tion to the chief clerk of the house, and stiffs, the ex-blacksmith has a host
This year it will reach into the battle H. E. Russell, assisted by Mrs. H. W. end of Second street, does not intend '
of loyal friends among the top flight local Farm Security office in Coquille
12
minutes
later,
at
11:42,
the
speaker
fronts and into the countries wheie Irwin, wife of the county health of­ to occupy the place but purchased it
for particulars.
adjourned the house sine die, which employers of the,, state.
for an investment.
the sibk and Buffering lie helpless. ficer.
Daily men are urged to co-operate
j wound up the 42nd regular legislative
To operate this great institution
Some of the real cheers I get out with each other in the delivery of
1
assembly.
The
lawmakers
just
missed
Last Saturday evening Mrs. Gott'
Station
W. E. Boasennan re-
through the coming year 3125,000,-
_
t_____ Agent
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these calves to us, as soon after ten
going into the 60th day by 18 minutes, of a legislative session are the com­
000 will be required, a small amount eeiVe<i notice this morning that South- lieb Mehl passed away at the home of
mittee meetings, and especially some days of age us possible, and also to
'
and
the
final
days
was
a
mighty
long
compgred with the huge sums invested ern Pacific trains .would not cross the her son, William G. Mehl, on Sher­
conserve their tires, rubber and gas­
one for all concerned—over 14 hours. of the people Who put in an appearance
tn the tools of war.
bridges between Myrtle Point and wood Heights at the age of 82 years,
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to argue for or against some particu­ oline.
It
didn't
take
the
lawmakers
long
I-et us be thankful that we have Powers until further notice.
I 11 months and 10 days.
to clear out their desks and hightail lar measure. When Senator Strayer
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It for home. Last Thursday night introduced Senate Bill No. 1, relating Bock Beer Is Out For The
necessary that the forces of evil be ft.ctiveni.M oj these raids, as well as heavy, as most of the people of Eu-
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saw but few around the corridors of to the Old Oregon Trail centennial, a Duration, Says Acme President
put down the purpose of the Red demonstrating thC sniveling cowardice , rope are cheese eaters^ Special types
tbe lace looked deaerted flock of buxom dowagers descended
“No Bock Beer will usher in spring­
Cross is to relieve the unfortunate ot tbe beurt t,f the third reich. The of cheese, such as Swiss, Italian,
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Quite a contrast to the hustle and upon Salem to urge passage of the
time according to the accustomed tra­
and to spread the doctrine of a hu- ! |evenjng of Coventry was a grand blue and brick, will not be rationed,1
measure.
All
of
these
fine
old
ladies
bustle of only the day before. A few
man democracy throughout the wo^ld victory for. tbe iUftwaffe but the although cheddar will be to civilian
dition,” states Karl F. Schuster, presi­
remaining members stayed over to see came from antecedents who crossed
dent of Acme Breweries. “The spe­
without regard to race, color, or reli- Engligh are criminals when they re­ consumers of this country.
the
plains
in
'49
or
thereabouts,
so
the governor on pollical matters. Sev­
turn to
wjth attacl{g on 1}^ ga.
gious belief.
cial materials and manpower re­
eral have ambitions to be appointed they said—real pioneers. When they
cred cities of Germany.
One reason there is a shortage of to high ranking jobs. From now on, had finished talking about their fore­ quired are being conserved so as to
THE 'MAGINOT LINE" OF
j Another evident result of allied farm help is thdt farm wages last the governor will have one grand fathers, etc., it made the rest of us produce the large amount of beer
SECURITY
bombing of Berlin is that it has driven year, according to the department of headache, Many are called, but few natives feel like a bunch of foreigners. required for the Increased population
Hitler into hiding.
In a recent speech on the nation’s 1____
__ The English planes agriculture, averaged $58.07 a month i are chosen. It has been suggested Purred one old girl, my great Grand- of the far West. All of the frills are
pMt-war economic problems. Assist- appeared just when Goering started While in war industries workers drew that a “wailing wall” be erected for I father was “this” and my grandfather out for the duration,” stated Schus­
ant Attorney General Thurman Ar- to make a radio speech recently and down that much per week, Of course, the disappointed pie counter boys, be- “that," and her father something else. ter—“our problem as a business is
nold said:
he was compeleld to dash to a shelter. this average wage for tarm workers cause the wails will be long and loud All of which is fine—to come,from to help satiate thirst with an en­
* “For the past ten or twenty years Since then Hitter has not been seen does not include the wages paid har­ when some of the faithful are left at such splendid pioneer stock. But it joyable, mild beverage and to main­
... we have been obsessed with the nor heard and he will probably make vest hands, for many farmers paid as the post, which is bound to happen. seemed to us the lady was working tain morale.”
economics of security. We have been no more scheduled addresses, fearing high as the shipyards to save as much Then it will be time to orangize the the argument overtime. In our opin­
thinking of stabilizing profits, keeping a visit from the R.A. F. if he opens of their crop as possible
Calling cards. 50 tor «1.00.
hatchet squad, and the slogan of said ion, site should remember that her
a fool from losing his money, social his mouth.
squad will be, “If it hadn't been tor connection with this well known pi­
security, ironing out depressions, ere-
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“Dry" champions In Oregon have me, with my political influence and oneer name was strictly a biological
ating a situation where anybody who
T1 k ‘ opa
the ra- been writing to congress asking for hard work, he wouldn't have been accident, and that's ail. There are
I thousands of others in Oregon who
remained sober and didn't run off Zoning of clothing if the excessive national prohibition as a curs for ab­ elected; just you wait t»nd see."
Home from such pioneer stock, but
with somebody ehe’s wife was as- bllyi(lg of el<ltheg
m,t ceage. That senteeism, otherwise culled "Monday
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sured of a comfortable old age.
. lbreat would tend to increase rather sickness,” prevalent in war industries.
they don’t spend all their time trying
The house introduced a total of 418 to get by on that argument.
"I am not opposed to any of these than decrease the fears of rationing An official of civilian supply division
bills, and the senate 312, which totals
methods of social security or humani- by dle public, After reading of some of war emergency board has made a
do not include the numerous resolu­
tarian measures. I only say that if (lf lbe ganip)eg of the selfish me-first report proposing that the sale of al­
Well, folks, this column is the last
tions and memorials introduced by
your whole thinking is obsessed with buyerg we t,,uld
ni) immediate coholic drinks can be reduced to one
both houses. Rep. J. D. Perry of "With the Lawmakers at Salem.” We
the idea of security, the same thing' need for a duinper on sales
One per cent and he lists alcohol as a non-
Columbia county was top man for hope you have enjoyed reading these
will happen to your industrial struc- woinaI1. with nu)re nwney than brains, essential Another alternative is the
.house bills introduced, with 22 to weekly articles, and trust we have
ture that happened to the French
rixtecn drmses.'we believe it suggestion that limite
. „ Irving
¿z Rand,
.
- joint
news concerning, the
limii be glared on NET
»•dit; • while
“ you
j?** some
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the amount of liquor that may be pur. senator
if nr fnr C’nli irvthin Cloolrntme an/i ----------
InWindATI
2 you would nut have* re­
for
Columbia,
Clackamas
and
idea of the Maginot Line. We must each. It is when the »4 98 dresses chased at state liquor stórca—a form
ceived otherwise. Anyway, we got
get back to the old economics of'op- begin to be gobbled up that the OPA ' of limitation now adopted by tbe Ore­ Multnomah counties, captured top home in time to make out our federal
¡place
in
the
upper
house,
with
24.
partunity, of taking a chance, which , will need to burn the midnight oil gon liquor board. Whiskey is not be­
! President Steiwer introduced but one income tax; and remember all of us
made America great, and I think this to
, evolve a plan to stop panic buying ing distilled at present, all distilleries
Could Scroom!
I bill, which is the low score for the have a state Income tax to file by
war is going to do it for us."
by thoughtless or unpatriotic people being used for the production of in­ senate.
Here's hoping we'll be
Representatives Moore of April 1.
dustria) alcohol required for smoke­ C om , Hiinelwright of Wallowa and writing for your paper against real
This groat bifl wash to do
soon. So long, everybody.
and my gears out of ad­
If some labor unions would spend less powder and high explosives. The pearson of Multnomah each dropped
justment.
I've been
less time in denouncing Rickanbacker warehouses, however, are said to have in but one bill, the low score for the
| house. In the house 49 bills were
grumbling about It for
and more in cleaning house, everyone a stosk sufficient for three years.
weeks. Wouldn't you
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.substituted for a like number which
would be benefited, the laboring men
think they'd call a serv­
Gen, Douglas MacArthur has cabled previously had been introduced and
to the greatest extent. Captain Eddie
ice man before I collapse
Today we often look back upon the is not attacking labor but rather the a southwest state that he will return ' the same number were withdrawn,
The Dairy Animal Conservation
completely?
odd notions our grandfathers had abuses which are retarding our war to the Philippines and release the na-1 The house defeated or indefinitely
about many things. Just to name a effort and the racketeering which is tional guardsmen who were captured . postponed 45 house bills and nine xen­ program, which is being handled
couple of them: a few generations injuring the honest worker.
Tire on Bataan and C’orregidor as soon I ate measures. The senate introduced through the Farm Security office in
MOUNTAIN STATIS
ago night air was considered injuri­ crook and law-breaker is not sacro­ as be can muster the military force.1 ten substitute bills and withdrew but Coquille, is a program for conserve- I
FOWIR COMPANY
ous in a sleeping room and tomatoes sanct because
use he is an ^trUpn official, If MacArthur does this he will also eight of the total dropped into the lion of dairy stock as well as im- ■
A Self-Supporting, Tas-Fsylng,
were thought to be poisonous. It is though he i will wail loudl/ when his release a large number of Oregon hopper, The senate defeated or in­ provement in areas of low production
and shortage
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of ____
dairy
,_____
stock.
well, however, to keep in mind Alex­ I fat pickings are threatened by legis­ troops who were captured by the definitely postponed ten senate bills ----------------
Private Enterprise
Japanese.
The story currant in the and three house bills. However, a I The purchase price of calves will i
ander Pope’s couplet: “We think our lative justice.
national capital Is that MacArthur
fathers fools so wise we grow; Our
only was persuaded to flee from the
wiser sons will doubtless think us so.”
Philippines on the assurance that he
Thus in remembering soma of the
THE OLD JUDGE SAYS...
would receive reinforcements and
fallacies of the past we are not so
supplies in Australia and could then
sure about all of the maxims ex­
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return to the islands.
pounded today. Especially do we
have in mind the one about left-hand­
ed people suffering nervous disor­
Lend-lease In 1942 shipped more
ders when forced to use some right-
eggs to England and Russia than all
handed practices.
,
the eggs produced In Oregon last
The theory is that one-half our
year—in fact, there were exported ten
brain dominates the other half and
times as many dozen eggs as Oregon
that a “sinistral" or southpaw is
hens laid. Oregon's production was
governed by the larger, stronger right
in excess of 40.000,000 dozen, The
side of the brain, while the right­
figures on export came from Edward
hand person receives his main guid­
R. Stettinius, and from the depart­
ance from the left side of the brain.'
ment of agriculture on what the Ore-
This may be entirely correct but
Washington, D. C., March 17 — gon hens laid.
anyone who has done much manual Housing situation is becoming so tight
labor knows that it is training and at the Clatsop navy air base that
Fear of housewives that they will
habit which makes the hand do the dwellings for 200 families and 40 not be able to buy rubber bands for
task set by tt>e brain.
Take pianists
K—
-I—■-•- couples are being arranged for. At preserving vegetables and fruit this j
or typists, for instance, both hands Tongue Point the naval development year appears to b« witiiout founda-
are equally busy and adept.
There has expanded so that 40 family dwell- tlon.
Present indications are that
are so many other trades where both ings and accommodations for 20 1943 will be the all-time record for
hands need to be deft that the hands couples have been listed for construe- home canning because of the shortage
should be considered a pair of work- tion. These will be paid for by tha ’’of canned goods and the point sys- j
ers rather than a dominant right hand government.
Additional dwelling tern, and the necessity of housewives
and a weaker sinistral follower or units tor war workers in the Port- i having to deepnd upon their own en- (
vice versa.
i___ _____
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__ ; deavors to keep their larder supplied.
land
area _____
have _____
been - appproved
Instead of favoring , left-handed or shelter employees of Commercial Iron Glass jars and tops will also be avail-,
right-handed tendencies to the ex- Works, which is building boats for able.
elusion of the other hand, the better the navy, There is a housing short-
educated and versatile person would uge jn every community in the Wil- . It looks as though after June the i
seem to be the one most nearly ambi- lamette valley and Rogue river valley federal income tax will be paid on .
dexterous.
and in several towns in eastern Ore­ the installment plan. This Is the i
gon Government has already spent proposal of the house committee on ;
..-lust wluitL..we.decide the. Japanese..niiliiun&.uf. dollars.on. units for .war ways, and
The Sentinel
TWENTY YEARS AGO I
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F. S. A. Will Buy
Calves Next Week
many comes forward with new acts
Oregon cheese factories, producing
of calculated cruelty that make her
the arch fiend of all tinie. The seiz­ cheddar cheese, will have a market
ure of the men and women of France for every pound they can produce in
by the Nazi soldiers is bringing a new 1943. More than 50 per cent of all
reign of terror to that country which : the cheddar cheese in the United
will snake the outrages of 1793 pale States will be bought for the armed
' forces and the Allies. Later, when ex-
by comparison.
Also the threat of the Germans to Governor Lehman, of New York, has
kill all British and American priaon- his relief, machine organized to feed
ers if the air raids on the continent more than 300,000,000 people, the
are not stopped rather proves the ef- drain on domestic factories will be
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easier to pay thia tax than trying to!
meet It in a lump sum. Anything
can happen before June, however,
and the installment paying plan may
be kicked out of the window.
Grade III War Tires
We have
lots of them. Southwestern Motor
Home Supply Store.
Keys made for
Cash Hardware,
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. "How do you feel about this idea of stopping
’em from selling liquor anywhere near army
camp*. Judge?"
“I was just talking about that with Will
down at the barber shop about ten minutes
ago. TeU you what 1 told him, Ned. 1 say it's
up to the Army to decide. Why should ire
walk in and tell the Army how to do its job
.. any more than I should tell you how to»
about ixitting put a fire? And hare’s something
that strikes me funny. All this worrying
seems to be about the boys' conduct around
the camps here in this country. You never
hear a word ot worrying about them drink­
ing when they go abroad. Kind of queer,
m't it, Nad?"