The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 13, 1943, Page 4, Image 4

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TîTt COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINfcU CÔQUh-LÈ. OktùON. THURSDAY, MAY U, 1M3.
PIMPLES DISAPPEARED
in a city quaint and white,
Mid her many friends and neighbors,
OVER NIGHT
fearing God both day and night.
Yes, it js true, there is a safe harm­
Loved by all who chance to meet her less medicated liquid called Kleerex
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in her simple quiet life.
that dries up pimples over night.
Mrs.
M.
Pauli,
who
formerly
re
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IL A. YOUNG aMM. D. GRIME8 , (Taken from The Sentinel of Friday, water meters which will be installed
Admired for the way she’s handled Those who followed simple directions
H. A ^fOUNG^Editer
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May 111 1W3)
°" rooming houses, restaurants, ho- sided in the Arago section and who
all the duties of a wife.
and applied Kleerex upon retiring
i The bids for the construction of Co- tels, consumers of large quantities of I now lives at Reedsport, sends the
! Sentinel a copy of the letter and
were amazingly surprised when they
jne
__________ fl0 qUjHe's new hotel werte opened by the water and “water hogs.” The coun-
Married in her youth and beauty to found their pimples has disappeared
Mother’s Day poem written by her
4ix Mpnth«"......... 1.00 directors of the company last eve- cil members feel that the average
a fine and handsome man.
These users . enthusiastically praise
Three Month».------------------------- .60 : nlng but none of them were accepted house pays a larger rate ter the *°n' Nite Benjamin Pauli whp is
And the happy years in love they Kleerex and claim they are no lunger
No subscription taken unless paid because they were too high.
amount of water consumed, at $1.75 *ith the u- s
somewhere. It
spent will cover quite a span,
tor in advance. This rule is impera
embarrassed and are now happy with
a month, than do the classes mention- so
expresses wi. it most boys
five.
Seven sons and. last, a daughter,
their clear complexions. Don't take
A serious accident on the highway ed, and the installation of meters is think and feel abou. heir mothers
were to the happy couple born.
our word for It, use Kleerex tonight. Tf
Entered at the Coquille Postoffice as to the Bay occurred here at the Cun­ an attempt to equalize the rates so ‘hat R here presented m full:
Ere her loving husband from l>er. In
Second Class Mail Matter.
one application does not satisfy, you
ningham crossing shortly before 11 that every one will pay for just what,
the prime of life was tom.
Dearest Mom.
get your money back. There is no
water he uses.
OHtee Corner W. First and WUliri St a. m. Sunday morning. . . The log­
May this be the happiest Mother's
risk so do not hesitate. For sale by­
ging train came into collision with
Brave she was, although she missed
Barrow Drug Co.
The play, "Mary’s Millions,” is to day you have ever known, also an un­
¡the Ford touring car containing five,
him,, missed him more than tongue
forgettable birthday, my darling.
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North Bend people. The Ford was be given by the Senior Class of the
can tell,'
This little poem is my masterpiece,
wrecked but the only occupant se­ Coquille High School next Tuesday
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Confident, despite 'her heartbreak,
for
its
of
you.
Of
no
one
cojtld
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riously hurt was Mrs. Adrian Camp­ evening at the Liberty Theatre. It is
T $ $ 11 s ni V 44* H J AT 10 M
that together they will dwell
' write anything half as nice as of you.
OFFICIAL
directed by Miss Irene Whitfield.
bell.
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All that I am or hope to be, as Abe In that land across the river, over on
U.
S.
ARMY
AIR CORPS
the other shore
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Jack A. Leach and wife returned L.‘ncOtn 8aid’ 1 owe to my Angel
ROOSEVELT AND THE 4th TERM
The grand jury submitted a written
Where
the
chosen
ones
will
live
in
Mother.
When Franklin D. Roosevelt sub­ report to Judge Skipworth in Circuit , Wednesday evening in their Coupe, I love you always forever and ever,
peace with God forevermore..
from
.California.
They
went
as
far
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court
here
this
week,
in
which
they
mitted to the “forced draft" in 1940,
add my highest ambition is to spend
'south
as
Los
Angeles,
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it was freely forecast that should he recommwided that some adequate
Seven sons and one sweet daughter,,
eternity with you in heaven.
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be elected, he would again be a can- protection be afforded motorists on
hb, not one has gone astray.
With
deepest
love,
I
am
A bottle consigned to the sea off
didate for a fourth term.____________ ¡0* Marshfield - Coquille highway
Each has kept at heart the teachings
0
Your
son,
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Now that time has come.
The where it is Crossed by the Smith­ thf coast of Japan by the navy de-
that she lived from day to day, ’
• Nile Benjamin Pauli.
drums are beginning to beat again to Powers logging road 1n Cunningham partment of the Japanese government
Proud to follow in her footsteps,
April 13, 1921, was found on the
win the country to the belief that we creek bottom,
DEAREST MOTHER O MINE
footsteps carved by pain and tears
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1 shore at Tillamook, Oregon, not long In the wild and —wrxrlty west out
have so far deteriofated as a people
As she guides her children Onward;
It was decided at the council meet- ' ago. It is 4,700 miles from Oregon
that there is but one among us quali­
where the broad Pacific roars,
onwards, upward through the years.
fied to rule. Twice, from the White ing Monday evening to purchase lOOjto Japan In a direct line.
Where the 'Umpqua’s gently flowing
House steps, New Dealers have told
and the squawking seagull soars; Ah, how plainly I can see her in my
the country in recent weeks that it are the Magyars who were one of
Nestled mid the Coast Range moun­
dreams each nite and day
must be Roosevelt again.
the dominant races in Hungary.
tains in a tiny valley there
For she walks beside me always, even
This new campaign must bring
Having recently seen Hungary re-
Dwells the sweetest mother living,
when I’m far away.
two deep emotions Into the breasts ferred to as “Hunger-la nd,” we have
pure and sweet as fresh spring air, 1 can see her by the window in her
of Americana:
/
¡tried to find a foundation for this
well-loved rocking chair
Dwells she there beside the Umpqua.
First, they will regret to see the designation but whether it is based on
Darning socks, perhaps crocheting-
President, with all of his responsi­ fact or not we cannot say; however,
idle moments very rare.
i price the government will make a
bilities. bringing politics into the war it Is a hungry land now as is the case
Mayhaps she’s dreaming of the old
very satisfactory profit.
lor the next 18 months when victory in all of Hitler-land.
days, childhood times she loved
on the foreign fields rather than at
so well
Complaint has been registered in
the polls is so important. They would | In spite of the best intentions of
the national capital that there are no Perhaps she’s dreaming of the home­
choose to hear the President say that those who have rationed our food,
stead and the daisies in the dell.
church facilities at Vanport, the hous­
from now until January, 1945, he great Inequalities still exist. We heard
ing development prepared for Henry Remembering times she went a fish­
will devote his full time to winning of a farmer in town on the last day
ing—tagging at her brother's heels.
Kaiser's employees between Van­
the war and bringing our boy» back of April with the half dozen ration
couver and Purtland. This will be a How, whene’er he’d land a big one—
home with the least loss of life; and books his family possessed and not a
loud would be her joyous squeals.
Washington, D. C., May 12—The 'community of about 40,000 popula-
then, with victory won or nearly won, stamp tom out. He raised all their
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tion,
and
it
is
contended
that
such
a
Get your U.S. Fighter and Ob­
he would retire to his own fireside, food and he didn’t know what to do , senate committee on agriculture has
community should have the privilege But her thoughts are always turning
servation Squidion insignia —
turning the White House over to the with points, so useless to him, but been listening to arguments for the
back to the present, days of war;
of attending church services in their
the kind youngsters are collects
free choice of a free people.
so valuable to most of the rest of us. past several days on Senator Rufus
Proud
of
the
three
who
’ve
gone-one
vicinity. School arrangements have
ing now! In lull color on doth,
The other emotion must be one of
Then there is the fisherman at Holman’s amendment to the emer­
going—who know just what they're
- been made, and a shopping center,
they’re just right to sew on
determination to repel the efforts of Rogue river who follows the salmon gency forest fire control bill which
fighting for.
but there are no churches, Washing­
pockets, caps or sweaters. You
the President and the New Deal runs for sport and so far has forty or would appropriate close to $8,000,000
Fighting for the right to love and be
ton is informed.
forest
fire
protection.
The
house
has
get one of these insignia FREE
bureaucrats to perpetuate themselves fifty cases of canned fish on hand. A
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loved, for freedom—that' we love
—while the supply lasts—every
in office. Amei leans will look at the just punishment would be to make deleted the sum of $6,500,000 from
so well,
As soon as possible a new navy
the
bill
us
being
an
unnecesary
ex
­
time you buy War Stamps from
confusion of Washington, the man­ him eat all of it.
hospital will be con trusted near As­ That our children and children’s may
your
Shell Dealer or Shell Serv­
penditure
and
a
waste
of
funds.
The
gled food situation, the three million
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We are not suggesting further fed-
in peace foreVer dwell.
toria, with the prospect that Lsf
ice Station. And
of bureaucrats wasting the substance eral regulation to correct these in­ house members who eliminated the
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Grande and Eugene will have hos­
watch for the next
ut - th e nation and interfering with equalities; until there is complete forest fire protection fund come, I
pitals later.
Navy is anticipating So we dedicate; sweet mother, all
new insigne!
largely,
frbm
the
prairie
states,
where
production on the farms and in fac- regimentation, some differences are
that we are or hope to be
heavy casualties in the Pacific and
tories. They will realize that four bound to arise. No, we want no forestry, lumber and forest fire» are
To fight for home and country—yes
rCARl FOR YOUR CAR
more years of Roosevelt means four ' more complicated rules, heaven for- a foreign subject because there just wishes to dot the coast with facilities
—my darling—all for thee. •
isn’t any such thing. However, after ! to care for the wounded. First of
more years of Hopkins, of Henderson.. bid!
FOR YOUR COUNTRY”
hearing the roar of Senator- Holman fthe program for Oregon will be at the Knowing -you'll be there to greet us
of Wallace—of Frankfurter stooping
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Remember, not the ifitedtmttrr, but th«
when
.
we
return
from
.
foreign
from the Supreme Court bench to ' One little scrap of news tucked and others from the Pacific north­ mouth of the Columbia river. Wound­
talendar is your best guide now»da> >1
shores
ed men from the south Pacific are
play politics. They will fix the blame away in the dally papers early this west who know how important such
And
I
’
m
praying
—
God
Bless
You.
1 now being treated in the national
Once a Week:
where the blame belongs.
, week may portend as important de- a fund Is for the protection of Ore- j now being treated in the national
Mother — God love you —I do —
One man in thè White House for ( velopments in winning our wars as gon’s huge stand of timber from fire capital because there is no room for forevermore.
IATTISV — Reduced driving make«
„ Shell check-up« of water level »nd
16 years? Oh, yes, there’s a name the fall of Biserte and Tunis.
We hazard, it is believed house members them in present facilities on the
Happy Mother’s Day, '43
charge more important than ever.
it!
refer to ths flight of our new cargo have changed their minds and that; northwest coast.
Your Redheaded Nile.
at
least
a
large
part
of
the
money
—
o
—
TIRK
—Maintaining correct air
carriers to India in four and one-half
pressure saves tire« and gasoline.
employees
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days. With such a trade route open asked for by Senior Holman will be in About 200 government
allowed.
I *n the national capital have been fired
to India and other theatres of war
Every 2 Months:
■ for not being loyal to the United
'in China and Australia the possibili­
While
senators
express
the
opinion
:
Sules
Three
committees
are
now
Oil —Have crankcase drained,
ties are beyond our present vision.
flushed and refilled with Golden
To make this simple, no risk hear­
Looking backwards, however, we that nothing more serious than a nui- diving into important war agencies
Shell Motor Oil.
i in an effort to dig out the men and ing test. If you are temporarily deaf­
tance
raid
need
be
anticipated
in
the
ened, bothered by ringing buzzing
“Water, water everywhere, but not know Corregidor, Singapore and Java
women
who
have
had
communistic
•NdlUB
BKATION — Thorough,
a drop to drink.” Coal, coal every­ might all have been saved by air­ northwest, with possibly some prop­ connections in the past either as head noises due to hardened or coagu-1
correct lubrication — vital in nuk­
lated
wax
(cerumen),
try
the
Ourine
erty
damage
and
loss
of
life,
the
real
|
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where and not a lump to burn. The borne freight.
ing your car but for the duration.
danger la that enemy raiders may members of that party or affiliation Home Method test that so many say
Coquille valley is underlaid with
has enabled them to hear well again.
with
organizations
which
served
as
coal and many hills along the river INCENTIVE—THE MAINSTRING— drop bomba in the forests and thus fronts for communistic propaganda. You must hear better after making
SHELL OIL COMPANY
this simple test or you get your money
cause a conflagration which would
side appear to be made of z black
IN UNITED STATES
It
is
expected
that
there
wi|l
be
back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear
be terribly destructive and set buck
diamonds but just try to buy a ton
In a recent speech in which he the lumber industry for a century. It lother discharges in the near future. Drops todav at Barrow Drug Co.
of this fuel! The present meager
lauded labor and management for is difficult to obtain men to go into
output in this locality has not been
their war record, Emil Schram, Pres­ the woods and prepare against such
sufficient for the schools and hospital,
ident of the New York Stock Ex­ a fire. Manpower shortage is keenly
while the ordinary householder is
change, said that the American way felt in the campaign for protection
left to shiver and freeze.
of life will perform miracles as great against fires and failure to obtain un
in peace as it is now performing in adequate fire fighting fund would
Some of the European black mar­ i war if the incentive of freedom for
further complicate the situation..
ket figures are appalling. The high- unjjmited accomplishment is per-
we believe, is for flour at $1.75 a
^7™'
The farm labor crisis has caused
pound. Not so very long ago a sack
“If we tell men that they may earn scores of northwest farmers to be
of flour sold for that amount in this ijust so much and no more,” Mr.
less finicky about the source and
country, so in round numbers flour L,hra,_ "77
, "if we develop the sus­ they are renewing their request that
can be said to be selling abroad at picion that large earnings are su-
relocated Japanese, conscientious ob­
a price fifty times what it is here. '•,dally uncouth, if we advance farther
jectors and prisoners of war be giv­
Coal at $36 a ton is only four times in taking from the prudent and pro­
fe*: W
en an opportunity to do agricultural
our price, both figures being those in ductive to maintain the Improvident
work. It Is asserted that thousands
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mining areas. Butter at $13.50 pound and the indolent, if we teach that
of prisoners of war, Italians and
is close to twenty-five times our
idleness is a virtue and work is a ' Germans, have an agricultural back-
price. Shoes at $58 to $65 a pair
curse, if we cultivate jealousy to- ground and would be willing to work
cannot be compared because the T
ward the successful, and if we en- • and that they could be winnowed
quality varies so greatly but in United courage those who fail to remain
from their undesirable associates, and
States excellent grade leather shoes failures, we shall weaken the moral
that several thousand former growers
can be bought forone-fifth that price. fiber of our people and the American
of vegetables and fruit among Jap­
Sugar at $1.35 a pound is about way of life will deeay
anese could be made available, leav­
twenty times our price, although the
“What we Americans want is pro­ ing the trouble makers in the centers
ceiling on sugar in some sections is duction to create an ever rising stand­
It would be better, these farmers say.
now nine cents a pound.
ard of living. Our wants and <>ur am­
The rising cost of living is headed bitions are unlimited," he said, and wc if ths prisoners and evacuees are
given an opportunity to do farm work
toward the black market heights but support the profit motive in that we
it is to be hoped it can be checked are willing to "reward without limit than to “eat their heads off ft the
expense of American taxpayers while
by the subsidies now granted some those who give us what we want."
held in camps,
foods.
This profit incentive, so long under
oi—*
I attack, is “an elemental instinct of
There are 2,000,000 cases or canned
Somehow we had always supposed I American life,” Mr. Schram main-
fruit and vegetables, taken by the
Hungary received its name from tiie tained. “It is us firmly imbedded in
government from the 1941 pack,
Huns who came from the region north ‘he laborer and in the small bq^iness
which will be released for civilian
of the Caspian sea in the fourth cen- man as in the great Industrialist,
use, There are 12,000,000 cases re­
tury to ravage Europe. It was in the'Without it, <>ur enterprise loses its
served tu
jovei
iw phck ann meea
wnT be re­
reader. Attila, also known as Fear enterprise and private property so
leased. Plan is to sell the food back
of the World” and "Scourge of God,”|l‘)n< as we do not become a socialistic
to the canneries which packed it, if
extended his domains from the iron- or communistic slate—we must have
they wish to take it. From many
tiers of China to the Rhine. He even profits and the profit incentive,
sources in the northwest have come
“In tire postwar world, our gov­
crossed the Rhine but was turned
suggestions that the 1041 pack be not
ernment will have to nourish, rather
back on the banks of the Marne.
sold-for less than the 1942 ceiling in
The Huns or Hunni, according to i ‘han merely tolerate, the profit mo-
order not to disturb the market, as
” he said.
“And I have no
Latin spelling, were also known ui Uve,
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the 1941 prices were considerably
Chunni and were of Asiatic or Ta- doub‘ that it will do so.”
lower than the 1942 or than will be
taric origin.
The Bulgarians are
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the 1943. If the government sells
their more direct descendants than
Calling cards, 5e lor $1.00.
Beautiful Mother's
Day Thoughts
H1« Sentinel: TWENTY YEARS AGO
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Squadron Insigne
FREE, with
War Stamps
bought this week at
Shell Dealers
and Shell Stations
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Wanted! Men And
Women Who Are
Hard Of Hearing
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and Fancy
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