The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 06, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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TŒ OOQVUXB VAIXBY SKNTtMtL. 6Û4ÜILLE. OWCÔN. THURSDAY. MAY 4, IMS
... FAUC FIVE
The Salem Sampler
Selective draft boards were permit­
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Keys made for all locks. Stevens
ted to siphon off moat of the skilled
By Hon. Ralph T. Moore
Cash Hardware, Coquille. Ore.
tt
workers in the mills and logging
by
Since tlie ciiairnuin of House Ways ■ Tamps and OPA at first refused to
LANS LENEVK
and Mean» committee of Congress sancUun any Incentive by way of
If your service station operator
In 1942, the first year of the war,
made his redoubtable stand against higher prices for the short items in ♦ ■ ■ ' . .......................................... ■+
appears to be “nosey” in respect to i Southern Pacific carried a freight
lumber
demand,
and
then
suddenly
a pay-as-you-go tax, somebody has
A few weeks back there appeared a making inquiries in regard to your
volume in ton miles 73 per cent great­
■lipped a yellow-jacket inside of his reversed itself and permitted a mod­ ■ picture of a dog and a 'coon (rae-
gasoline coupons before filling your er than the previous all-time high
intnts in the form of public opinion erate raise when forced in a corner ! coon) in a Portland Sunday paper.
gas tank, don’t blam<? him. He is
Passenger service also
and we now have occasional spasms by the serious shortage of lumber.
The article was by a noted naturalist. only following OPA regulations. of 1920.
This
sort
of
thing
has
occurred
in
of "half-Ruml" or "quarter-Ruml"
And beneath the picture was the OPA investigators have just finished reached a new all-time high, being
84 per cent greater than the former
every major conflict that we have statement that the dog ignored the
plans.
making a check and found that peak year of 1920.
Wuged.
We
don't
seem
to
be
able
to
It is now evident that the major­
'possum that was walking beside him many gasoline dealers are not fol-
These and other interesting facta
ity party leaders have awakened to get our motor to hit on all six until Somehow to me that ring tailed ’«xxm ‘
'lowing the eight ste[Mi with which are contained in a booklet, “Facts
the fact that the public does favor a ! tire war is several years along. But didn’t bear any marked resemblance
1 they must comply before filling your about the Southern Pacific Com­
pay-as-you-go plan and is demanding j : now that we* see where the mistakes to a 'possum. We are still ponder- | gas tank:
|
have
been
made
we
can
pull
up
our
pany." which is just off the press.
DO NOT
that something be done about IL and !
ing on the subject and this issue of.
1. He must receive *your gas
socks and get to work to remedy Out - of - Doors Stuff goes • to the
During 1942 the company operated
quickly.
TELEPHONE
coupons before pumping the gasoline. 6150 special trains fix- all branches
them.
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The argument that forgiveness of
aptlior of that Portland column with
during sn sir raid or similar
2. He must check the coupon book of the armed forces, in addition to h
Knowing
the
temper
of
the
opera
­
ull or a portion of the 1942 tax is
a big question mark concerning that with the vehicle license.
amergenev, except for business
substantial number of military cars I
heresy seems to have fallen on bar­ tors in our district I can say with 'coon that was represented to the un­
connected with that emergency.
3.
He
must be sure the sticker on
During precautionary blackouts,
ren ground and has withered up in confidence that nothing will be left suspecting public as a 'possum.
. , the car corresjmnds with the ration bundled in regular train, The com- '
or power failures, please refrain
pany
’
s
dining
cars
served
meals
at
the heat of public opinion. It is hard undone to produce the necessary logs
And speaking of 'coons, they rpally , book.
from using your telephone un­
and that ultimate success will be
the rate of more than 12,900,000 a
make a splendid pet. f 'tyey are in­
.to see where the so-called "forgive­
necessarily.
4. He must ascertain that license year.
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achieved
with
the
cooperation
of
both
ness” which means a substitution of
telligent to a marked degree and a .
numbers are marked on the back
More than 9000 former employees
If you are tele­
a 20 per cent withholding tax for the [ labor and the public. We need only iotof enjoyment may. be derived from of the coupong by.
purchMer
were in military san ice at the end
to
call
the
latter
’
s
attention
to
the
phoning when an
present system, is doing anything to I
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He MUST
MUST deliver
deliver no
no aasolin
gasoline if of *1942. The company labored un- 1
situation and see that the factors are
air raid warning
Whenever I think of 'coons, I al- !
favor the taxpayer. I hope no one
ration book expiration dute has der a h anp iwer shortage during the ,
explained and full cooperation of all Ways recall those that Jap Jarvis once ¡the
sounds, HANG UP
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“forgives" my tax In that fashion.
passed.
•entire-year and on February 1, 1943. 1
IMMEDIATELY!
The Oregon legislature was strong-,! concerned will inevitably result. I owned apd kept in a cage at Myrtle
, 6. He must deliver no gasoline un­ was „short approximately 10,000 men. 1
tnlst this brief, message will give you
Point. One of the animals was un­
ly in favor of the pay-as-you-go
ALL
TELEPHONE
LINES must
something of what we are up against usually-large—Jap called him Denny, less thcrF are enough coupons for
New loromi lives and other rolling
bo free to carry official mes­
plan, including forgiveness of 19421
the current period to cover the pur­ stock were added during 1942 and
arid will help to bring every shoulder
sages and emergency calls dur­
Jap would go out to the pen and start chase.
income taxes, and reflects the opinion
to the wheel and get us out of the
ing an air raid. Do not try to
improvements were made to the
teasing Danny. The ’coon would ruf­
of] the- over-whelming majority of
call up friends to find out how
7. He must not accept i<s*se cou­ physical plant to bring total expen­
mire before fall.
fle up the hair on the buck of his pons.
taxpayers. They are perfectly will­
they are faring—your call will
ditures of this nature to more than
tie up their line and may pre­
ing slQ _pay extremely heavy taxes
The speech of Captain, now Major neck and growl in a vicious manner
8. He cun make no delivery of gaso­ $109,000 in the past three years.
vent them from summoning aid.
but they don’t want any Sword of Carl at the last Legislature is still and Jup would laughingly stick his line if the vehjple shows more than
The safety of yourself and your
Damocles in the way of back taxes uppermost in my mind when I think hand in the 'coon’i mouth. The ani­ one sticker.
city depend upon KEEPING
Ward McReynolds will be here
perpetually hanging over their heads oi our Armed Forces and what they mal would sieze his hand and growl I The gasoline buying public has be­
TELEPHONE LINES OPEN for
and growl and really muzzle it soft- come accustomed to lax methods on again next Tuesday, May 11, at the
swift official communication
> are fighting .u*.
for.
This fine young officer stressed the !ly whlle doing «o- The raccoon is of
during an air raid.
city hall from 9 until 5, to receive ap­
It has been my pleasure this past
the part of a great many service sta­
plications
from
and
conduct
exami
­
points
that
the
boys
in
the
Army
and
}
the
bear
t,ib
®
and
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somewhat
of
q
week to attend functions in two of
tion operators and, in turn, have
They1 clown llk‘‘ o,d bruin himself. Per- become disgruntled when other oper­ nations of those desiring drivers'
our towns at which the Domestic Navy were thinking about.
WEST COAST
Science Department of the high were interested in jobs and an op-|sonal|y. I should like to see a taw ators attempt to comply with the licenses.
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portunity for advancement. They Passed protecting 'coon at all times' regulations.
■ennol served the dinner.
However. In the fu­
Calling cards. 59 tor $1.00.
The Domestic Science Department were fearful of coming back home I for they are really one animu) that ture, OPA will continue its systematic
of Bandon high school were hostess­ and finding themselves out in the cold ¡should be kept on the map.
check of all service stations and in
A 'coon washes all his food before order to assist the operators will
es to the faculty and members of the when it came to taking their place
school board at a dinner in the new ln lhe Nution's industry. They were eating it. He is clean to the extreme. start an education campaign with
' pU"blic"w7"they w71i”kk“o'w jii
grade school building.
¡afraid that the regimentation of our And while it is hard on a jtaor old
done by |he operators
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J I was told that the entire dinner working people that Is in effect now croaking frog. I have always derived what ,nust
consumed only 250 points In feeding 1 wou,d v°n*lnue on to peape times, a kick Wt of it seeing a frog tossed opA urgPn,ly „-ye,,,, thj,t aJl mo.
a naxt 'ivu>n
'Tho nnimnl will . .
the sixteen persons present.
The The>' were uirald ’het the working to a pej 'poon. The animal will toriata cooperate wlth servire sta­
girls had decorated the table in re- Imun would b* Cl,nilned rigidly to S grasp the frog in his pew (which in­ tion operatola In observance nf ratlon
bi/ Joe Marsh
markably good taste, had softened Ci"ite
wllh no type for satls- cidentally resembles a human hand) regolai tona,
fhe lights of the room so that the W* amblUon because of his con- plunge it Into a tub of water, wash it
candles would show clearly and then Hnement in a prison of governmental ¡thoroughly und then eat it with ap- Celling Prices Sef On
¡parent yellsh. Poor frog! But cajl
proceeded to serve us about the best j | restrictions that kill al) hope for ed­
hitroduced the lady brings us a
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w bloodthirsty if you will, we get a Used Washing Machines
Charlie Jenkins writes me from
dinner I can remember «at iting in ' vancemant above .his fellows. -
A ray uf hope has come lately from I hick out of that performance.
glass of lieer lieiote diuut ..
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down
at
camp:
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The
Klamath
Falls
District
Office
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my twenty years of school board |
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We
bad
a
fine
dinner,
talke
I
Not
only
'coons,
but
any
wild
ani-jof
OPA
announced
today
that
ceiling
I
Not
only
was
the
food
Pronouncements
of
certain
union
r
.
"Dear Joe: Somethin’ mighty
experience, I
till ten ... Honeatl Jue, 1'11 nev» i*
delicious and the meat well balanced ,abor kfader’ that ,h*F ,,vored • P,an
th“‘
adoP*ed b> n,un u“aal1* prices in dollars and cents would be
■well happened to me on my last
A
A
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a
ban
flna rvz.4
A
hnnt.
rm
ir
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but’ït was T^rvZd’ln'wZh a ptaustag tu «»tablish “ bonus-pay system in makes a fine pet. Abesr, an elk, a placed upon nil sales of used washing
forget their hospitality. Maki s
day’s leave. I'm standin* on the
me feel good fighting for | eop.e
1 industry to encourage and reward deer and even a bobcat or cougar re- machines whether by dealers, auc­
corner,
not
knowin
’
anybody
in
way and by such charming wait­
It is in- tioneers or individuals. This was felt
like
that."
town,
when
a
stranger
says
outstanding
performance
on
the
part
»P°nd
to
kind
treatment.
resses.
I of workmen. This is a very com- 1 deed strange the trust that a captured to be necessary to eliminate an In-
‘hello, soldier how’d you like a
Thought vou might like to
And then I had much the same ex-1 • --------------
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nlun AfiH mAritfi uinnnri
I animal Ptaces
places in
chicken dinner at home with me hear what kind o' fellows we got
perlence
in the g/llllldSIUHl
gymnasium CM
of the
support
in man.
man. B
But rea||y | iRationary
pvi SC-live? Sil
llir ' naendable plan and . merits
,
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, of ,
■ r trend in V prices which have
and the wife?’
in this army of ours, and how
Myrtle Point Union high school on i,M4h
and employees. Per- *‘ate w
a«y wi|q qnimg| cagetl risen In many parts of the country to I
they like to enjoy themselves
the occasion of the "annual banquet of hap" 11 wa’ ln,Pired by the fears of Take for instance the king jd tty • th* point where a used machine was
“Well, it turns out they were
when they get a chance to.
the F F A chapter In thia case the th* Armed Forces outlined above. Jungle--a lion.
Usually
rrstlees, | selling for more than a machine sold !
the kind of folks who couldn’t
remarkable thing
thing was
was not
not the
the exeel-
excel- Certainly
Certainly It is a step
step in
in the
the right
right Wtaity- P-cing ^>"«11 confines of-new. The regulation will be, or was I
do enough to help out soldiers.
remarkable
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HlrsAZvti/kJi sanri ahnu/a u/hinh uiiiu th« Ol
idbffagttlvM
mv 3.
.’4 104*1
¡effective M
May
1943.
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of liib
hib .StPfiIrbdrrad
steel-barred MM,
cage.
They’d invited two other fel­
lent quality of the food as much as direction and shows whioh way the
lows and just as soon as we're
i
Celling
prices
have
been
«slab-1
wind
of
public
opinion
is
blowing
at
it was the serving of about 150 peo­
liahed at March, 1942, levels for'
Ration Hoard Gives Advice
ple. This latter is a difficult under­ this moment.
Our industrial power has been built About Rationing Rooks
guaranteed machines und at October,
taking for even the moat experienced
Cupy tight, i943, tir e icing Industry bound.di un
194), levels for tlinae sold "as is” and
No. 59 oj a Serie»
of caterers.
The timing of the up by free enterprise, by free men
Keep those ration books In a safe , ure baaed not on the model and year
using
their
talents
and
energies
with
­
courses, the distribution of waitresses,
place, the district OPA officials ¡of manufacture but on the features
and the attractive arrangement of I out hindrance or control by arbi­ cautioned today following a flood of
the decorations and the tables were trary government agencies. We can reports from distraught owners on |and specifications of the particular
1 machine which automatically place it
a great tribute to the Domestic maintain our supremacy only if we lust, strayed and »to|en ration books.
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1 In a given clasa.
A tag must placed
strictly adhere to that system. Those
Science teacher and her clasa.
One member of agoh household might
’ pJery ' ™chine ’offered" f«"«!?.
who
have
Ideas
and
Improved
meth
­
Both of these events direct atten­
be made sole ouatadign of these prev-i gjvjng the classification of the ma-
tion to the excellent work being done ods of manufacture must be given ioya ii/xliivMAa
volumes Fzxae
for oil
all ritkax
other MAmluira
members chine, the guarantee, if any, and the
free
rein.
There
must
be
a
retreat
so quietly in our Domestic Science
from regimented plan In the direc­ of the family, the OPA suggested. maximum price. Ceiling .prices will
departments. What used to be con­
tion of free enterprise. We have They should preferably be kept in range from $fl fl? to 3147.50.
sidered merely one of the trimmings
ample resources in manpower and a handy and stationary place, not in
If a guarantee is given the pur­
of education for our girls has now be­ material and can maintain a high '8 voluminous handbag with g lot of
chaser, the machine must fulfil) cer­
come one of the major courses, as it level pf living for all if we fol|ow old letters- MW* handkerchiefs, paas-
tain requirements set by the regula­
should be
The scientific and eco­ the l|ne of free opportunity blazed **• Pu’- Wtyrathey might easily be
tion, and If sold without a guarantee,
nomical use of fopd. the attractive ap­
Far A Versatile Wardrulw
flumed out and lost forever to their it must be in working condition when
flipped
for us by nur forefathers
pearance of dishes, the pleasant at­
owners.
delivered.
As a bu||er is tested by hydraulics
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mosphere of a well appointed dining
If you |o«t une of your books, re­
before being put into use to insure
The regulation also sets a flat ceil­
room, even though it be humble, a|l
DRESSE S
that no hidden defects in the seams port it to yoyr ration board at once, ing of $4 50 for the first month and
join to build up the morale of our
may
for $3.50 for each month thereafter as the
are present, so does $sig7
the pwvao
stress of war
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HR* but you
•
T have to go hungry
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people and to make for better living. severely test our economic system awhHe M the board can’t Issue you a
rates that can be charged for the ren­
I-et us support the Domestic Science and reveal the hidden weaknesses IrM * book until ten days have elapsed,
tal pf used washing machines re­ I
4ep.nm.nu m
N
~i .nP i ü !h. '¿-.¿toi
gardless of the type of machine being
and
encourage
the
teaching
staff
and
J*
Jn
waM
l<wt
w
Bt
o|en
through
negligence
and encourage the teaching staff and nesaes oQt and we must unite in reso- w“ »**< « *“°len through negligence
Frocks that will fit into
rented.
students in every way in the carry-
eliminating them in the inter-
the I*“’1 pf U* pwnar “ m,y ho,d
every woman's life no
It
is
expected
that
copies
of
the
ing out of this important educational “
elbnjtati« them in tty tatar
matter what kind of a job
regulations will soon be available for
eat of winning Uie w«r «nd insuring
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work,
she has to do! Crisp, tub-
s H|eaM(d Hhd durahie peace.
>'*>• »• «« days, the OPA warned.
distribution and the District Office
liable cottons, so perfect
As a further precaution, write down will be glad tu answer question! and
One of the inconsistencies which the numbers of your books and Hie to discuss tl«e matter with anyone In­
fur summertime, that are
The cum ¡ng of good weather focuses
cool und refreshing to
attention on qur major industry that has lately developed in Oregon laws them |n a safe place.
terested-
wear! Trim looking and
of producing lumber fur the Armed is ip relation to electiqns qn PUP dis-
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smart for shopping, com­
Forces. The problem before every tripts.
Gas Conwinpt(op In Oregon
Dorothy Endicott Spreckles
The Supreme court has just ruled
fortable for defense work,
mill in this district Is how to produce
I Down II
Cent First Quarter Pictured In Time Magatine
neut and pretty to wear
the required amount of logs to supply that each municipality in the district
Gasoline vwiaumption in Oregon
around the house! Sizes
can decide
for itself individually-
the mills during the next year.
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An interesting picture of Mrs.
12-20 and 32-44
Few winter shows are possible un- j Even if its neighbors vote against |he during the first quarter of 1943 Dorothy Spreckles appears in the art
der present circumstances because pf PUD it cgp st||| vote itself in and be- totaled 46,694,734 gallons, a decregM* section of the current issue of Time.
| of 21 percent from tty (xtnsumptiun Mrs. Spreckles is the former Dorothy
the distance of the timber from paved <i>mp a PUD unit, of itself,
This procedure is apt to eventually ;for tty «uiw period ta«t y*«r, adcord- Endicott of Bandon, and has many
highways or from opr rivers. On|y
by heavy expense can winter roads result jn the more pupplqus districts (ng tu futures compiled in the office friends In this section, having grown
be built and no operator in the noun-" forcing « PUP Pfl the less populous. of Robert S. Farrell, Jr., secretary uf up in Bandon where her father. Dr. [
Nuta |he difference between this I state.
ty is able to stand the excessive cost
Sol. Endicott, practiced dentistry. The ,
T»X tyid Wl the gasoline used in ! family later moved to Eugene where
procedure
and that under which
of such road*
Beset on the one hand by W. P. B. union school districts and city mer­ this stale during the first three Dorothy met and married the weathly i
which clamors for greater production gers pan be set up. On both the latter months of the year amounted to $2,- member of the prominent San Fran- ,
and longer work-weeks. and on cases an adverse vote by one district 330,236.62, compared to $2,979,152.92 cisco Spreckles family.
the other hand by the Wage * Hour, oan prevent the completion of the last year.
The picture la rephotographed of
During the month of March, the one of Surrealist Salvador Dali's
Limitations and shortage of man- scheme, It takes a unanimously favor­
power, the plight of the operator la able vote by all the districts to ac- gasoline used totaled 18,979,293 ga|- portarits of society ladies used in the '
complish the purpose.
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Ions, compared to a consumption of story as an example of the artist's
a sorry one.
In my opinion the PUD laws should 22,332,700 xal|orm for March a year versatility. Time says "wtyri Dalj.has
Effort is being made to secure com-
Out-of-Doors Stuff
Gas Buying Rules
Must Be Obeyed
S. P. Reaches New
Peak In 1942
Rom where I sit
$1.98
country to man the Industry so that
all those who have had any woods ex­
perience can work ty the fogging
camps th|s segapn
Jty success pf
|h|s vepture is somewhat doubtful
because of the uncertain quality of
tabor to be had from the aectjqns
Whjch haye no Wgr industries.
There seems to have tyen a regret­
table lack of coordination among the
several Federal agencies involved in
our lumber situation. Operator» were
not fully informed of the tremendous
demand for lumber this season.
»ul$s have rarely been recognisable 1
< as human beings, but Fast week his I
; first portrait show in New York gal-
I leries proved that Dall when confron-
I ted by society ladies can make faces
' look as rapidly human as any other
| slick artist can." x
welfare and harmonious relations be- | The March deqrpuiw was tile least
tween the thousands of localities ttyt, of apy monVl this year. January
make up the State tp have all unan|- gas WW dropped 29 percent while
mpus|y agreed when « thing of this February use dropped 22 percent ’
ngtpre is proposed. Otherwise the j
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forcing of such a thing upon an un­
See our large display of choice pot
willing public would result in years plants al Bergen's, across highway
You are invited to attend the re­
of bitterness and strife that might from telephone office.
Not the vival at the Church of Christ May 2-
disrupt the economic welfare of the cheapest but the best. Phone 64
s May 23.
Willie White, evangelist.
entire State. Civil wars are too ex­
1514«
pensive for us. Oregon cannot afford
Warranty ana bargain ano Sah-
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to have one.
I Deeds tar saia at Tne Sentinel office
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Fresh Pastels In Becoming Colors!
Cool-Looking Summertime Plaids!
Delightful Flower Sprinkled Prints!
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