r.wi Foia t ■MM The Sentinel « tato MHI » A ceto TOWS to can as much as possible. The can­ ning season is just around the cor- ner. You cannot even .buy a wash beiler to convert into a cold packer. This will prevent many thousands of Gus Bender has given up the idea Americans from doing their own of leaving CoquUle and when Lans Despite the sale of many dairy .canning- and thus fewer reserves of Lebeve’s resignation takes effect May J ’. _ . _ as . dairymen, un- food for* the future. When the can- 1, he will again be on duty at the ' herds in Oregon able to retain help, have auctioned off ning season comes on us, listen to local postoffice. their cows, the department of agri- the hullabaloo among the politicians culture states that there is un in- and listen to how they scramble to O. C. Sanford left last Friday TT crease of cows in Oregon of four . morning for Ashland for a short visit per cent over the cow population of i with his parents. He returned Tues- ■ 1942. The depart mint has an idea day morning. E. D. Webb assisted that .while small and large dairies in the bank during his absence. have folded up. other dairymen have botight the* milkers and there is as Hugh Harlocker was the first one much milk now in that area as there to feel the full force at the marshal’s ¡ever was. . i notice concerning dogs running at large and he contributed a dollar to House, appropriations committee the city’s funds yesterday morning has been requested to include an item 1 for bis neglect in observing the ordin­ ance. He was later seen heading for of 3500,000 for the newly located, electro a development laboratory j home with a chain and collar. which has acquired the Albany col-! lege campus. The original appro-! “The Vagabonds’* last Friday eve­ priation was partly used in purchase ; ning brought out the largest atten­ I of t|»e college plant and additional dance the Liberty Theatre has ever ¡funds are required by the bureau of! __ had, and the S. R. O. sign was hung oui before the curtain' went“ up.'"’ lor inatal,«»i«‘ equipment. The amateur performers in the castiand •"•«‘‘•nance. Nothing has been were: J> Beyers, Mr. and Mrs. F. yet, % the bureau u< G. Leslie, Kenneth Ki.tner, Mrs. Geo. I** ,n any nt curren‘ R. Johnson, Aaron Wilson, Mrs. SUsie tion The staff U ,,ow be’ Folsom, Art Selander and Mrs. Via ' "* stl‘‘vU‘d »he labora- Leach lory and eventually about 300 scien- Although we are Pontiac spe­ fl ' . rlists will be engaged on experiments. cialists, we have the men, The first baseball game of the sea- WM “ 8,ru“le “mon“ half a experience, facilities and know­ the job as Indian commissioner. Af- ter la Iking with Mr. Roosevelt, Ickes uas offered the top place in interior and now the Indian bureau is one of his many agencies. TWENTY YEARS AGO H. A. YOUNG aWM-D. GRIMES i (Taken from The Sentinel of Friday. April 20, 1823) k A. YOUNG, Editer L. W. Peare, convicted last month 32 00 nt murder in the 'first degree, was One Year _________ i.—t.... 1.00 sentenced this morning by Judge Six Months...... ............. ........ ___ to __ hang, __ __ date _ Three Months.................... ..... -— *•> i John C. Kendall the of ttv,. The county oratorical and declam- Entered at the CoquUle Postoffice as atory contest will be held at Myrtle Second Class MaU Matter. ¡Point this evening, the five larger !, high sci^ols participating. Coquille I will be represented by Louis Donald­ son in the oratoriacal and Theresa Clinton in the declamatory contest. JU*r II At a meeting of the fire company ITIIN Monday evening the department was .r ______ ____ Z' i re-organized by the election of J. W. A SUGGESTION TO THE LIT VS Richardson, chief; Tracy A. Leach, assistant chief; Keith Leslie, prtsi- BUDGET COMMITTED There is one matter to which the dent; M. C. Tozier, vice president; A. city’s budget committee, which is to A. Selander, secretary; Walter F. meet next Monday evening, should |Ofl ding, treasurer. u. < give attention. That is the matter of, ’ a sewage disposal plant for Cdquille., A preliminary meeting looking to The state board Of health has made Iorganization of a Girls Scout an order forbidding the running of »•’O<,P wa> l»eld at the Setaspell Mon­ ' _. Mrs. Geo. Chaney is sewage Into the streams of the state, dag evening- the organization. and while it U not yet rigidly en- perfecting — kk-rtta. forced, the plan is to compel ail f towns and cities to stop using the i J. 8. Lawrence, the secretary of Coquille Lodge, No. 53, I. O. O. F., rivers for disposing of sewage. The statement which is about to ■ was the recipient last Friday evening be made has not been referred to W.; of a veteran's 50-year jewel, pre­ son will be played at Athletic Park ‘ : all the westertf delegations are now i I - . , here Sunday afternoon, startirig at' . L. Kistner arid he does not know the > sented to him by the lodge. 2:30. The game is advertised as I b"tk‘nM Albany_ A' ■"*•««•» Sentinel is suggesting it, but hie, being between the Coos Bay All-to Cbar,e’ L McNar*’ ......... . ,..«o „ «. pw . Born to Mr and Mrs. H. T Hanion. ran~h, or the high part of it on the! bcat plaee w“hifW- ooint, is an ideal place for a disposal f1'» Marshfield, on Sunday, April 15, Stars and the Coquille Outlaws, both , **■"* *“ ntant as the city’s larger sewer line urt ei <’xe 1‘-’M‘»tative branch of : There ig much for Mr. Average pipe line aa this one is, and it is up government be the law-making body, Citizen and Taxpayer to ponder in to this council to begin preparations : facto—which should be self- the following by Boake Carter, coin- evident. for a disposal plant. Waahington, D. C., April 21—Prob- ! mentator, whpch appeared in the One of the popular weekly picture ably one of the most surprising prop- Pre“ recently under the copy- • •••••••• 0 magazines last week carried illuatra- ositions that the war department has ' lRritt-d date line of the Public Ledger • (tions to show how the human body ever received was the suggestion that in Philadelphia: Fragfnenii of Fact is made and the structure and func- work on the ”my«tery’’ plant between * ** ---------- and Fancy • tiuns of its microscopic cells. It is Richland and Priest Rapids, on the • •••••••• • very educational and fascinating for Columbia river, be postponed until tjdi is tlx; false use of words. When The sight af soldiers in battle dress most people but for others it is like after the harvest. Reason fer thé t®Gnvemmen rtarti talking about and with armored equipment on the peering too closely into the secrets of suggestion was that there will be “giving” things to people stop and ** ” * * ? streets of Coquille is a-spine-tingling Nature. A Government an estimated 20,000 men in the plant : tMn8 a moment. It reminds us that the planting of experience. Well do we remember and most of this crowd will be ‘ must take from the people before it another occasion, seven years ago bulbs in the dark earth and their drawn from the surrounding terri- j ran give to the people. Thus the next October, when we first glimpsed later resurrection with green foliage tory where there is already need of , giving is the product oT an original the regulation army uniform on soi- and many-hued petals was once a 40,000 men and women to take care i act of force—because if a citizen de­ diers who.came ifi with't'he"Forest more enchanting experience. After of the crop. The suggestion was murs about giving up to the Gov- Service to build up fire-breaks and h£*vin,i ***n a few bulba 8prout 4n 1 passed to General Marshal, chief of eAtment, the politicians use force to take over the protection of our town dark ‘ basement "“'"e"» without benefit of at Remember that staff, by Spn. Rufus Holman. The’ take it from him. during the weeks when the smell of 8om* ** tb* n»y»»ery of the idea originated with C. C. Yates of when thinking of all this social legis­ burned forests and a pall of smoke frowth e same politicians just abput loot hot uir from his office is backfiring; ¡* expected to alleviate much indi- is made that these objector* will be;this country to give it aWay to for example Rubber Czar Win Jef- »¡dual loss and suffering in the state, maintained on the project at the au- eigner*. fers flatly contradicts some of the Contrary to public opinion mileage thorized strength. They are work- 1 We are told we are short of man reports from the office of war Infor- rationing and wartime driving re­ ing for the bureau of reclamation power. The British and the Cana- mation.- - slrictions have not solved the prob- and are carrying on the work for- dians are our allies, aren’t tliey? The American people resent any |em uf motoring accidents according merly performed by CCC boys until More than that, they are among the tampering with the truth of news m Ernie Smith, local representative that organization was liquidated. English speaking nations of the releases, . they want nothing that tm- Fur mars AutonKbiie Inter- —o— - » ‘world.’ Their government and opr faintly resembles Goebbels and his Insurance Exchange. Reedsport wants something, wants government is based on the same propaganda machine. , During 1842, Mr. Smith states over several things. It asks for an air broad principles. I* it therefore im- —o— 27,800 lives were lost in traffic acci- base for army or navy planes, and possible for an executive order to be The rain thia week has been a dents and 31.500,000,000 of damage it wants a turning basin in Winches- issued removing lestriclioiis against lucky break for the’ gardener, in sustained by America's motorists, ter bay for ships. Sen. Rufus C. Canadian and British aliens working more ways than one. Many gardens, -------------------------- Holman.ia. placing theaa raquesUi te- m -defense- ptents tte the Vrtted pass off the blame to some one else Now is the time to order your graye marker for your loved one if you desire it tor Memorial day. See John S. Sandeni. Phone 1231..--541 West Sth SUs FLOOR-SANDER FOR RENT—Easy to run, economical. FARR A EL­ WOOD. a —Brr/iiTr ê I i I t how to service any make or model—«»«/ ÄT or rwt " Church Pontiac COQUILL . OREGON Freedom oi (One of the Eiscntiali of a Democracy) ★ In America, Faith has no limits. America believes in and hallows the religions of the world. To Americans, tlie right to worship as they choose is as fundamental as the right to own their own property, or to choose their own life’s work. But to our enemies, America’s way is intolerable. The very precepts .upon which our American life is built are the things they seek to destroy.. Faith and courage . . .. initiative and honest sweat ... a passion for liberty and justice and equal rights for free men—those are the seeds from which the American way of life has Sprung. Today, America’s Faith is undaunted. The light of freedom burns indelibly in ^omthe grouno.",we^ralher . r bureau affairs. Harold L. American workmen work together in I NmoiflwM m « *» te it is that kills these pests when they ' Ickes secretary of the interior de- :the factories to help win the war? ; rt MT can no longer froth up plant juice partment, came to Washington when i Mark this one down for iater ref- TKrt'• tart prta» tte» à • e** s***4"- for a protective covering. President Roosevelt was preparing erence. No housewife can buy the l«< ’ f r»«rtf»io> ‘»rrte». ,te throw out the Republican appoin- equipment to do canning. Yet the FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY tees of President Hoover and wanted Government is urging housewives It was with poor grace that the i < Let's All Fight Buy and Keep on Buying Bonds for Victory! Mountain Statos Power Co. A Self-Supporting, Tax-Paying, Private Enterpri