The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 13, 1943, Page 7, Image 7

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The Salem Sampler
PAGE SEVEN
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State Fire Warden and his staff are
working under heavy handicaps and
cannot alwuys give nlorma| service,
They must have your indirect help to
do their job. Forest fires are enemies
of all of us. Let us unite in a reso­
lute stand against them. Report ftres
promptly..
glided rather than walked along,
So I resolved to improve my own
clumsy, lurching progress down the
By Hon. Ralph T. Moore
Muy 5—Ray A. Kagoler and Flor­
aisle by taking a page out of their i
A news dispatch from Salem indi­
ence E. Papineau, both of North
book.
cates that a State income tax col­
The War Price Jk Ration Board in
Mrs. John Bullack hands the Sen­ Bend.
A chance to test my theory came
lected in 1943 will reach twenty-one
Coquille has received word from their tinel a copy of the Lebanon, Pennsyl­
May 8— Herchei Counce, of Enid,
that night.
million dollars. This makes good my
district office that sugar needed for vania, News, which prints thé Iqtter Okla., and Mary Baughman, of
cur-
I
was
walking
through
the
guess of twenty million and proves
home canning should be solicited for of a Pennsylvania boy, somewhere in Marshfield. ___ _
tained Pullmans toward my com-
that the minority side of the House
the entire canning season. This elim­ the battle zone, to his sister, in
May 12—Harvey L. Huter and
Although the dead-line is more partment when I encountered two
wus right in its contention that we
inates extra trips for the housewife which he tells of his miraculous es- Mollie Tilton, both qf Reedsport.
could well afford to cancel the major than a year away, those owing back ladies headed in the apposite direc­ in securing sugar for each variety of cape from death. V
We reprint a por-
taxes on property in the county tion. Flexing my legs gracefully, as
portion of the 1942 tax.
fruit in season and also avoids con- tion of that epistle:
should
have
their
attention
called
to
I
fondly
though,
I
backed
gainst
the
This Indicates a 50 per cent re­
gestion at the Local Board.
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duction in the 1043 income tax—most the fact that these taxes must be curtains with a slight bow to let them I Housewives must follow the re­
In writing this letter to you. I
paid
by
August,
1944,
to
avoid
pen
­
pass.
welcome news to the hard-pressed
quired rules and regulations of the don’t know where to start.
So
Alas, tluit bow was my undoing.
taxpayer. It also indicates the strong alty and interest.
Office of Price Administration before many things have happened since last
Enlistment of William Josepii
A
hardship
may
be
imposed
in
For,
instead
of
merely
pushing
my
position in the future for school funds.
sugar may be alloted to them. This I wrote. Well, to begin with, I have
Coos County will benefit very ma­ Isolated cases where the tax owed is t ear fender into the open space of the is absolutely necessary. The amount escaped death at the hand of an ene­ Mineau, 17, of Coquille, as an appren­
terially, the amount of which has not substantial and must be budgeted, berth, it hid the hard unyielding arm of sugar allowed for Home Canning my in a way so amazing I ilm still tice seaman, V-5, for United States
I But it was felt that in the great ma- of the seat and thereby projected me
Naval Aviation training has been
yet been definitely determined.
will be the same as the year before; in u daze. You remember I told you
It is gratifying to note that the , jority of tax-deliquencies? 1935 and rather violently towards the lower one pound of sugar for every four when I knew I was going over, that I announced from the office of the
program to spread .the expense of I prior, the present unpaid balances berth opposite. Grabbing frantically (4) quarts of finished canned fruit. was going over armed with the Bible? Naval Aviation Cadet Selection Board
education equitably among the en­ I were small enough to be easily U- to right myself I laid hold of some Also one pound of sugar is allowed The Bible is the reason I am still here for the Thirteenth Naval District.
The prospective naval aviator enr
tire population is off to a good start,' quidated on the present money mar- object that, though soft and squshy, per person per year for use in pre­ and able to write this letter to ail
ket.
, | served the purpose. But in an in-
listed under ,a new program which
paring preserves, jams, jellies, or Américain
opened flight training to 17-year-old ■
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stunt of stark horror I realized it was
Forced lumber production for the
fruit butters.'
Here is the story:
My buddy and
boys and assured them of an oppor­
With
heavy
war
tax
levies
in
pros-I
a
fat
human
leg.
war is rapidly depleting present vir­
In order to secure canning sugar I were sent out oh duty with our
gin timber stands and turning the at­ pect, those owing back taxes should | For one dreadful moment visions ask or write to the Local Board in equipment in the work I told you tunity to complete high school in their
tention of the industry to problems ’ give immediate attention "to their of a dowager-like old lady, who had Coquille for Forqj R-315, 6r Canning before was our job. We had just re­ home town and receive college train- ,
{payment before the mounting tax space in that car, arose in my mind. I
ing before starting their flight work.
of future supply.
Sugar Application blank. If proper­ ceived information, the most impor­
None will start aviation training until
The lumber industry has marched load makes it impossitjte'or imprac- cringed before the inevitable shriek ly filled out, sugar will be alloted to tant in weeks. When we were
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dis- i I he reaches his eighteenth birthday.
tical.
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( [that would bring endless confusion
across the country in step with na­
you,. When application for sugar to covered by the enemy. I gave my
I He ip the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
Instead, there
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(and embarassment.
tional development from Maine to
While rolling swiftly along in an [came a real he-man oath in a deep be used for home canning is sub­ buddy the information we had col­ lliam Mineau.
Oregon leaving in its wake hundreds
mitted, the following additional in­ lected, told him to beat it with it,
The training program includes up
of "ghost" towns'and deserted com­ air-conditioned compartment of a bass voice, Imagine my relief, as I formation is required::
and prepared myself to face the ene­ to one year of college at Navy ex­
scene.
fled
hastily
from
the
modern
streamlined
Pullman
my
munities. Because of the immense
(a) Names of individuals in the my. It was the first time I'd been
pense, then three months at a Flight
stands on the Pacific Coast no at­ first trip west came to mind.
family unit, and the serial number faced with the necessity of pointing
Preparatory School, followed by two
Then
there
was
the
sticky
black
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f'luh
Ciimmssr
tention was paid to reforestation. It
of his or her War Ration Book No. ¡. my gun at a man and blasting the life
coal dust in the hot, stuffy sleepers “-rl VIUU JUmmCl
to four months of training at a Civil
wjis uneconomical to raise a second
(b) Number of quarts of fruit of from his miserable body. I thought
Aeronautic.
Administration
War.
The
trip
was
endured,
not
enjoyed.
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crop of timber on hands more valu­
all kinds canned In the preceding fast, when I said, “Lord, it’s Your re­
Now one sits comfortably as ini'* tllOUI FAl V» J» w*.
Training Service School for the first,
able for other purposes. Only in cer­
calendar year.
sponsibility now." My body had not flight instruction. Then it is back
The
4-H Club Summer School ___
held _
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tain aregs of the South and on the your living room at home. If you’re
(c> Number of quarts of canned obeyed "my order. As I reached for
to college for the cadets at a Pre­
too hot you turn a gadget and a draft annually on the Oregon State College
Pacific Coast can conditions be found
fruit now in possession of the family my curblne, a shot from one of the
Flight School at St. Mary's or Del
of cool air wafts gently over you. If campus for outstanding 4-H members
favorable to the growing of timber.
unit or individual applying.
enemy struck me in the breast and Monte, both in California, for three
you're too cold you twist a jigger like will be held this year as usual from
The climate along the Oregon Coast
(d) Number of'quarts of fruit blasted me down. Thinking I was
months of physical conditioning and
the knob on the switch of an electric (June 2 to 11, according to word from
which are to be canned, fr the use of dead my pal jumped for me. grabbed
is probably the most favorable in the
a continuation of the academic pro­
stove and heat waves soon come H. C. Seymour, State 4-H Club load­
world for the rapid growing of tim­
the family unit only, with the sugar my c irbine as well as his own, stood
gram. From six to seven months of
welling up from registers beneath er, received by the Coos oounty ex-
ber. It is using good common sense
for which this application is being astride my body, blasting away with
flight instruction at Navul Air Sta­
the windows. But don’t go to bed tension agents.
made.
to take full advantage of this price­
both guns. He was blasted, too, his tions follow.
Upon completion of
Last year, 04 4-H Club members
and leave either gadget full on as I
less gift of Nature.
(e) Amount of this sugar to be used knees with three bullet wounds, but
this, the cadets receive commissions
did.
You’ll either freeze or roast. attended from Coos county, 60 of
But tax structures will have to be
for preserves,
jams,
jellies, or when he finished, there was not one
as ensigns In the Navy or second lieu­
There is yet no robot to do the trav­ them attending x>n scholarships pro­
fruit butters.
revised It timber is to be grown as a
of the enemy left. He was amazed tenants in the Marine Corps. Their
eler's thinking for him and the splen­ vided by civic organizations, lodges
crop. Obviously only the Govern­
(f) Has application been made for when I roiled over and tried to get
pay as cadets is >75 a month, plus
didly appointed modern Pullman is and business firms.
any of the persons named above fur up. The force of that bullet had only
ment can now afford to grow timber
food, clothing, lodging and medi­
not foolproof But it’» mighty cqm-
Because of war conditions, local
because of the tax question. Trees
sugar for home canning this year? stunned me.
Dazedly. I wondered cal and dental care and upon receipt
I labor problems may decrease the size
fortable.
If so, give total weight value of Cer­ why, I.pulled that little Bible out
grow so slowly that even a low rate
of commissions the pay goes to ap­
of the <?oos epunty delegation. It is
tificate issued
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and In ____
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muteness proximately $300 a month.
The reason
emphasized that where a labor
ment will pile up»a high stumpage at
(8> If »Ugar has previously been looked at the ugly hole in the cover,
discourage
unnecessary
civilian problem exists, 4-H c|qb members
the time of harvest.
allowed for home panning state num- It hud ripped through Genesis, Exo­
travel is readily discernible If one will be urged to assist rather than
- In keeping with the theory that
Graduation gifts, graduation caids.
bet of quart# of each fruit canned dus, Leviticus, Numbers, and on
notes the crowds of uniformed men attend summer school. Should “0
w|th that sugar.
timber is a crop, a severance tax
through the Pentateuch, on through Buy them at Norton's.
and their relatives in the big stations aeute |abqr shortage arise whi|e sum-
has been proposed to solve the tax
'.the Other* books. Samuel, Kings,
and on the trains.
mer school is |n session, club members
problems of both government and
Chronicles, and kept going. Where
There are young wives going to will be immediately returned home tp
owner. The logs are taxed rather
do you think it stopped? In the mid­
see their husbands at a distant point, take pare of this Important job,
,, heavily when produced but this 1s
dle of Psalm 91. pointing like a
the only tax paid during the cycle I timing their arrival with the begin- | To attend 4-H Club Summer School
finger at thia verse: "A thousand
ning
of
the
furlough
so
that
precious
i
is
the
ambition
of
almost
every
4-H
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shall fall at thy side, and ten thou­
hours together be not wasted.
club member, In order to be*eligjb|e,
Postmasters, bankers and new»-
on the land itself.
sand at thy right hand, but it shall
There are wives with little children those attending summer school must papers have received the following
not come nigh thee. Only with thine
It is not impossible to perpetuate
Our sympathy is for the
going to join husbands and fathers be enrolled in some 4-H Club pro- from the executive diiector of the
a major
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portion of our lumber indus-
eyes should you behold and see the
having semi-permanent assignments ject and have • signed statement War Savings Staff In Washington,
fellow who tries to keep his
try
if the necessary measures are
y If
reward of the wicked," Sis. when I
at posts within the U. S. They have from
from the
the parents
parents or
or club
club leader
(eider that
that Eugene
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Eugene W.
W. Sloan,
Sloan, tn
tn regard
regard to
to war
war rejld th .
taken, The transition period from cheerfully left comfortable homes for the project work Is up-to-date and bond sales and redemptions during f read
motor equipment in good
”, llf that
Jd.h verse it . raised me three
the present tax system to n sever­ tho
the harriakirw
hardships zxf
of th«
the crowded aront
areas i UL
will
by th*
the und
end nf
of th«
the I fho
the niasit
past iiazsx
two monikai
months:
iJJ*’ 0,1 Wl* ,l°una 1 did 7°* know
’ill be complete hv
condition by taking care of
ance-tax would impose a rather in order to be with the man of the club year.
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heavy, but temporary, tax load On family for a few more weeks.
A typical program for a 4-H 11 believe la a mangnificent tribute to Tei,tampnt , rpa({. t J
7h?t
the small jobs.
other forms of property. But the
There are clear-eyed young service ¡Club Summer School day starts with,the patriotism of the American peo-
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preservation of the lumber industry
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. t was ripped
An spending
«inAnrlintf most
mrvat nt
thg»ir hard-
Kurd. breakfast
hraakfaHt tnUAthar
in the
th« living
living flii.ir.
nla
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together ty
qu«r>. pie,
men
of their
apart.
tn utter humility I said.
would be well worth the price. Coos
Motor rebuilding is our
earned furlough traveling in order ters, followed by morning classes In
As you know, there has been con- ,.ThanV vnil
codnty should watch the development
the various buildings on the Oregon slderabie speculation and talk con-l.T. _
and ielt
to spend a couple of days w|th the
State
College
oampus.
After
)unch,
cerning
the
effit
that
incased
taxes
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specialty.
of this severance-tax scheme and help
like a little boy that had escaped
folks at home.
it along whenever possible.
nen*y
prey'
This is the really essential civilian there is a general •assembly, a county might have on the sale and redemp- i
meeting, and then planned recrea- ' tion of United States Savings Bonds ;
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travel. Olve it the right of way,
AMZY
ERNIE
Both military and civil authorities
tion Including craft classes, swim- 1 You will be delighted to know that. In 19«a
of carats of in-
are deeply concerned over prospec­
To me, one of the moat amazing of •nlng, games, tennis, volley ball, base- during March, when the first taX|du•t^,a, dt*’h°nd*—many times the
tive fire hazards in the>forests this athletic feats is the deft handling of ball, and other competitive sports. ‘ Installment fell due, bond sales were
famous Hope diamond
summer. The situation has very dan­ food-laden trays by the colored wait­ Evening programs are planned for 1 8.4 per cent higher thaq iq February, -- were
employed
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gerous potentialities
because of ers in the diner of a swiftly moving soclal recreation.
and more than 85 per eent ahead of ing, cutting, and edging of millions
Permission has been granted by! March, 1942.
of precision lenses for military pur­
forced-up log production and short­ train.
age of man-power to cope with for­
Loose and easy in the movements the Office of Defense Transportation ' The story on redemptions is equally poses,
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est fires.
and gifted with a superb sense of for the use of school busses tp take 1 encouraging,
Best defense is extreme care on balance, they slip up and down the and return the county delegation to
From May 1, 1841, when U R. Sav­ —
the part of the logging industry as narrow aisle as easily as you would i Corvallis.
ings Bonds (Sqriea R, F «nd Q) were
well as those who hunt in dr drive walk along a sidewalk, and as surety. . To make satisfactory housing ar­ first uffreed for sale, through March
through our forest lands. A careless-
After studying |h«ir muscular rangements the state comm*1!*? TOIP* S|, |9^3, redemptions hava been less
of Coquille
lye thrown match or cigarette butt movemeptg I decided that the secret know bx ¥«ty M “W afiproximata I than
nrr cent at total sales. And
cou|d cause another disaster like the of thyir grace iay |n the |oose. flexi­ npmbei altering from egch county, redemption during March this year (
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pandop fire.
Rpmember |hat the ble position of their |egs as they Organizations which gre planning on wen» only eight-seven and one-hun-
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givjng a shojarshfo should notify the dreths of one per cent of the total
County Extension pffioe by that date amount outstanding. That’s a reeerd
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Club members who are planning to < that all Americans can well be proud
attend should also register by that, of.
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dale. Mrs. Dorothy Bishop, county: Whql II Shows is that we as a Nation
home demonstration agent, and Jarr\qs Killy realize the privilege that is ours
Bishop, assistant county ggsHt, are to do our part in helping to finance
■ in charge of
t*lub work In Coo« the tremendous cost» of total war.
WE BUY
It shows that aa a people we under­
.county.
stand the necessity not only for buy­
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“WALLY"
b
ing War Bonds but also for keeping
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Many thanks for ail you have done, L
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I Marriage Licenses
Saved From Death
By The Bible
For Home Canning
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Few War Bonds
Being Cashed'
Howdy Folks
M&WAuto Service
The Industrial Repair Co.
MACHINING
METALLIZING
WELDING
PRESSING
bi acksm : thing
• BED SPRINGS
• MATTRESSES
• LINOLEUMS
• washers
• RANGES
• HEATERS
• Lown Mowers
• Furniture Sets
DDAAVC Used Furniture
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While it is not required by law that auto drivers have
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effective on Jpne 10. It is highly destyabfc, from the auto-
ist’s point of view (hat his car bp (ul|y coveytd by liability
Insurance to <nake sure |ha|, in pase of qq accident or col­
lision, fo>
W mav nol be T®sp<»n»ib>®. <>»■< the license
of his
is qot suspended, pending court action to deter­
mine where |he fault |ay.
FOR THE BEST IN UARIUTY
INSURANCE
SEE
E. E. (Spike) Leslie
Office Phone 5
Res. Phone 95L
Repairing Aids Victory
Teacher School
July 26 to 29
and for your continuing efforts to _
Two schools of two days each will > make the War Savings Program sue-
be held for teachers in July, The cessful.
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buildings chosen subject to the ap-
iproval of the school ,boards will be
Valley View for July 26 and 27, and
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Bunker Hill, July 28 and 29.
Al­
May 8Ilea O. Tyrrell vs. Connie
though the schools are being sched- T.vrrgU. Suit for divorce.
uled primarily for teachers who have 1 May 7—Jas. A. Morrison et al vs.
>*■ recently returned to the profeaaion George Seih et al. Suit to quiet title.
and rural teachers, they are open’
May 7—Thom«« Q Sell vs. Fran­
to all tyhy w*U profit from same
ces A. Se||, Suit for divorce.
The instructors are being selected
May U—Jake Henry Hopfinger vs.
and will be announced soop. Th* Madge Lucille Hopfinger. Suit for
newly adopted te’xt books
be one divorce.
Circuit Court Cases
will
depend upon the requests as revealed
in questionnaires which »re being
sent out tp teachers,
The committee which met and
formulated pian» is as follows: presi­
dent, Ethel Slestreem, Bunny Hill;
'vice-president, Wanda Volck, Laurel
I Lake; secretsry, William Bromley,
' Millington; Elizabeth Fox, Delmar:
Wayne Young, Bunker Hill; Martha
E. Mulkey, county school superin­
tendent.
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The need was extremely great in
4, Yates.
Suit for divorce.
that so many teachers were not able
to get away for summer school be-
cause of family duties, gardening,
etc., that the above arrangements
were made. The school esn in no
way, however, tske the place of a
six weeks summer school and several
will be in attendance at some of the
state system of higher education
schools.
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Auto Liability Insurance
Not Compulsory
Under new law je become effective June lg, 1943,
The safety responsibility act requires that any driver involved in
an accident that results in injury, death or property damage must
vAthin 10 days present proof of >11,000 worth of financial respon­
sibility or have his driver’s license and car registration cqpcelled.
At any time afterwards
his
license and ...... registration
would be re-
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The act applies whether or not the driver was at fault, exception
being allowed only in the cast of a car legally parked at the time of
the accident. After two years, if the driver paid no damages and
no suit was brought against him, he would be permitted to drive
and own a car again.
New the average eitiseu would rather play safe and place iuaur-
anee on his er her car than to take a chance with FATE. With a
law like the above In farce there Is not much choice. BUT IT 18
NOT COMFUL8OEY. The east for >15,909 Insurance is net high.
From >14.09 to >19.35 per year—depending on the kind of Gas Ration
Beak you have.
SER ME FOR FULL DETAILS
The Office Where Accommodation la A Pleasure
Calling caros M> tur S 1.00.
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