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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1943)
P ag * rout * The Sentinel * mm TWENTY YEARS AGO Msu ia a mm tews A Myrtle Point press dispatch states that a score of new trucks have recenty been brought in there from outside point to be employed in haul ing cedar logs In from the various camps now being operated in that tor in advance. This rule to impera Judge R. H. Mast and J. E. Norton vicinity. They are operating night and live. are going to Portland Sunday evening day. Mayor Schroeder says that some of the truck operators are making ------- -------- ’—1 " ~: to attend the meeting of the State E"terjtec^dthCl^M*i btatter“ ’* Highway Commission on Monday. good money thia year. I (Taken from The Sentinel of Friday, July 37, 1933) i Firman Wilson, half-bredd Indian, W M tries to kill girl, then takfs own life " L22 at Gold Beach. The “Day. of '49£ opened last. aw- Offtee Ceraer W. Fir*—d WlllardTt ning in the new Ellingson building with a large crowd In attendance, which crowded the tables and the dance floor The baseball club real- j ized a little over 5200 last night and should do as well or better both to night and Saturday evening. ___ _______ ORE rums r 7 Ji. U. S. Industry And The War The Pasadena, Calif., Star-News, of July 2, contained the announcement of the engagement of Austin Hazard to Mias Marjorie Sweezy, of that city, The wedding will take place some time this fall when Austin goes on his two weeks' vacation. He is with the Standard Oil Co. at Salem and is making good. Cattle Club, with offices In New York City, wheih sends out the news item. Thia important job is made possible through registrations and Harris Ellsworth is the first repre transfers made by Jersey breeders sentative elected to Congress from everywhere. the new 4th district, the so-called “Southern Oregon district.” He also I). wC handled himself well; proved to be COMPOUND ablets tactful, firm, industrious; demon strated good judgment. Jt is to be hoped that tor the sake of the state, his district will keep him in Congress. There are many rapscallions in Congress; we had a sample of some of the worst in two members of the committee ’which was here In a so- called inquiry into ship-building. We sat at those hearings in Portland, and wtjre disgusted that any United States constituency could elect so unworthy a represetative as either. It made us feel extra pride in our two Oregon congresDiinal districts Praise For Congressman How To Prevent From This Fourth District Food Spoilage, Waste 1 , (Oregon Voter) To prevent food spoilage and waste and even serious accidents the follow ing information is issued by the Coos County Nutrition committee, accord ing to the chairman, Mrs. Dorothy Bishop, county home demonstration agent. “Fobd should be parked hdf Into hot Jars and not too murh in the jar. When jars are packed too full, the pressure is increased inside the jar increasing the danger of an imperfect seal and even jar ^breakage or ex plosion. A sufficient amount of heed space should be allowed each jar—1 ineh for pints and 1H inches for quarts except for corn, beans and other starchy vegetables when an ad ditional H inch is left,” says Mrs. Bishop. in having chosen such fit men as Homemakers are also warned to Stockman and Ellsworth. read and follow the directions care fully for all types of jars and closure« Local People Buy Registered they are using. "Many lids are fail 1 Jerseys From O II. Aasen ing to seal because the user didn't Herman Summerlin, of Arago, has read her directions. The wag brings many changes including material* purchased the registered Jersey bull, used In canning supplies, and with Pansy Eagle Boy 446494, froih O H. Sam Root, of change of material* we. have a change Aasen of Arago. in methods of using, ho read direc Broadbent, has purchased the regis tions carefully even, though you feel tered Jersey cow, Betty St. Mawes you know how.". , 1 Noble Bessie 1348193, from Mr. To make it more convenient for Aasen, of Arago, and Fred Berry,, homemakers to get a satisfactory Coquille, purchased the bull, Ruby answer to their food preservation Volunteer Eagle 445931, from Aasen. The whereabouts of all registered problems quickly, a food preservation chairman for each of the towns in the Jerseys is known and carefully county has been appointed and each watched over by the American Jersey Mrs. F. O. Leslie, president of the C.‘ A. Gage and Paul Walker went Woman's Club, informs the Sentinel that the club has had the girls’, bath down to Bandon yesterday for the' house across the river repaired and a opening of. the new $40,000 play (San Francisco Examiner) new approach put in so that it la house in that city. The United Nations have invaded Sicily, as a prelude to an offensive qasily accessible. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Folsom, par against Italy and a>1 of Europe held by the Axis. Clyde Gage has just installed 150 ents of Bert Folsom and their three The initial phase* of the invasion more of the air cushion opera seats sons, Dr. C. F„ Louis and Roy, and were successful, and there la the in the Liberty Theatre so that all the the doctor's daughter, Florence, came fullest confidence that the, major ob- middle section and ten or twelve in last Friday afternoon for a visit. jectivea will be attained. rows back on the two sides are now The campaign was well organized.' of that ciiaracter. Thfy are as com- There is a strong probability that It has been well executed. j fortable ■ chair as can be procured.' the former battery—Carl Gilbert and Carl King—will be in the North Bend There is qvery reason to believe It —O' wil! succeed- | County Clerk Inez F Bunch return- line up against Bandon Sunday, as And when it has succeeded, it will ed last Sunday from her two weeks' they have been highly recommended be a great triumph for productive vacation, which she spent In Portland- to the management of the club Is prepared to answer questions that free enterprise in the United States, r arise with authentic information pro The offensive against Sicily was requirements. No, I beef is grain- vided by the Oregon State College mounted principally and almost en fed, and the shortage of hay and dif Extension Service and the Bureau of tirely with American equipment. | ferent grains for cattle feeding last Home Economics, United States De Many of the two thousand ships year forced many cattlemen to re« partment of Agriculture, * which carried ths Invading force to sort to range fattening. Northwest The committee in each of the towns Sicily were American manned and cattle growers are beginning to won is sponsored by the Red Cross Can built. der if graasfed steers are going to teen Units coupe rating with the Coos / Most of the great swarms of air become a glut on the market. Such County Nutrition for Defense Com planes that gave the invading force beef is good meat, but with point ra mittee. The following persons have its indispensable cover were made1 tioning and the armed forces taking been appointed: Marshfield, Mrs. W. lit the United States. practically all o( the grainfed beef P. McKenna, telephone 752; North The thousands of tanks and heavy their only market is civilian con- Bend, M”*. Lorance Eikworth, 3223; gun«, the mountains of munitions and Bandon, Mrs. Harry Houghton, 524 sumption on a rationed basis. supplies, the vast stores of fuel and and Mrs, Hugh 8tevsnson, 541; and food—all were American in large Myrtle Point, Mrs. George Hoffman/ Great reserves of fuel oil and 8M' part. 22J. Those in Coquille may call Mrs. djine are being built up in Waahnig- The offensive against Sicily wm Washington, D. C„ July 29 — The ton, Oregon and Alaska, but not for Dorothy Bishop, County Home Dem made possible by American produc , hay growers’ association, whose mem- th« use of civilians. The war strate onstration Agent, 65L. tion. These person* may be called upon “ H wk. launched and carried out ^«'hlp comprises the hay gy board has Issued a directive to the with American production. (Washington and Oregon, have been California oil companies to create for canning Information or may be In fact, the United Nation, sre not 'endeavoring to obtain pwnussion all-time reserves of these petroleum oontacted where a surplus of foods capable of offensive, ar.d lnva.lons«‘om «»• * ** admlni.tr.. products, The purpose is to antici exb* tn the Victory Garden and some is needed to pick it on .hares, etc. .tion to add a small charge for ear- pate the big Pacific push, when sev one 4 ____________ / without American production. ' rying In the coming winter, but with- eral thousand surface ships of every England has been kept in the war ever since Dunkirk ijy American pro- I ' out success to date. In the livestock description and thousands of air i industry feed has become the No. I craft combine to move In on the Jap duction. J Russia saved Stalingrad with the problem. It is asserted that there is anese to wipe obt all resistance, The not enough hay in sight (alfalfa, vessels from Puget sound, Columbia substantial aid of American produc wild or tame hay) to meet the re river and Alaska points must be kept Motorists who fail to endorse all tion, and thus remained in the war. Even China Is staying tn the war quirements and <he price of hay '|s supplied With fuel, for not all of the gasoline coupons |n their mileage ra such that it is more profitable to raise ships will move westward out of Cal tion books Immediately mny subject principally in the hope of being saved themselves to a penalty of losing part ultimately by American production. hay this year than any other crop. ifornia ports, Regulation of meat continues |n a These fuel reserves are being of their rations, OPA offieials an These are things to be remembered when the part of the United States mess and there are today a larger stocked up while the yards of the nounced today, In the past. It has not been neces in thia war is disparaged. | number of cattle on the farms than northwest are building and launch Butchers have been ing ships and by the time the push sary to endorse coupon* until they It has often been disparaged in the ever before. restricted in slaughtering and the starts in earnest the gasoline and oil were aeutally used to buy gas, OPA PMt. livestock has been piling up. The will be in readiness, Naturally, explain«!, but immediate endorse It is often said that England stood alone in the battle of Britain, with public has been unable Io purchase these prodigous quantities of petro- ment* are now required under a new meat --------- It needs (some exceptions. )eum products will substantially re- OPA ..... amendment, both __ as _ a protection out mention of the American oU that the - ------------ '"’TZU. dues the. gas and fuel oil available public and as a help to the kept the Royal Air Force aloft or ol\of where they will be able for civilian consumers and, s strict OPA investigators in checking misuse the American tanker fleets that got wondering J ‘ 'u“ “ to obtain the hay for tlieir stock. ratioping of these commodities can of ration coupons. The new require the oil to England. It is often said that the great Rus 1 Among those in touch with the situa- be expected. If the push la In the ment also means greater protection sian nooa amne uie caaran sian Army Army stood alone vn on the eastern «*on there are some who predict that winter it will mean leas heat for to the motorist whose book Is lost or front, without mention of the Ameri- I meat will be very sears. . year hence dwellings and office buildings, a re stolen, can convoys that made the hazardous for, with feed scarce, there will fee duction under the 65 degrees. The The endorsement, which consists of nothing to do but slaughter animals time may come when the navy will writing or printing in ink the license run to Murmansk. back up a truck to a private home Humber and state of registration of American production has been in on s grand scale. The food question gets down to the and pump out the oil in storage tank the vehicle, and must be made on the this war from the first, has been the Those who in order to furnish fuel for the fleet. faoe rather than the back of the cou mainstay of every Allied front, has chickens and turkeys. prevented every discouraging defeat raise poultry professionally are wor pon, and it must be m*di on the cou from being a disastrous rout, has ried. There is an abundance of chick- pon by the holder of the book im The Ameican people will be made every Allied success possible |ens and turkeys now, but unless the mediately upon receipt of same. Ser necessary feed is made avsilDble a more economical after the war. They and eventually will win the war. vice station attendants are nut per are learning to utilize things which After winning the war, American slump in the flocks is expected. The mitted to perform his function for quartermaster department wishes were formerly tossed away and which production will win the peace. the motorist*. in the stress of war they now realise j ________ The list _ ____ _ ____ It will restore and rebuild civili civilians to lay off turkeys in August are valuable.' ranges from j I "Motorists who are just now re and September in order to apeumu- zation. tin cape for bottles to tubes fqr tooth- c*ivlng their new “A ’ gasoline ration It will feed the hungry nations and I,at* N*’* «*** troops overseas, but, «havina cream The mat- 1U®0” snouia immediately comply with ' The mat- I t«s ^^s should immediately comply with ; establish their industries .nd give vi- , th* feed situ.tlon will have much to , J?h.Tre n«w I 1L1- — - order." _ a »» said George ____ ra R. T Lswis. s toXtehX enterPrl,e ,nd ive^mbZT £S2Lry Uth.l ¿.’land on tbe|OFA * Must Endorse Gas Coupons On Receipt American production ia the won-1 Corn ^»«wet impowible to obtain milatefr to examine the “A” books «»• northwest, according to reports, exhausted and *«n*Jhing mwt be I of mjp_ , “must” in feed for don* to increase its fertility. From motorists making gasoline pur- It is eruibling free nations to sur-1and thl1 *• almost a the days of the first white man In und those In pijpseMion of vlve chickens and turkeys, Argentina com, the Pacific northwest crabs have been not Properly endorsed, will be I It is making conquered nations which formerly came into the north- cited to appear at local board offices free again weat b? the shipload, is no longer caught and after the meat had been where officials may remove coupons What a wonderful thing It is that i «valtable because of a shortage of extracted the shells were thrown into the sea, ^Coneervatlonisto now ex from the books,” Lewis added. free productive enterprise existed in I cargo space, "We are determined to prevent di plain tnat these shells contain ele the United States, and was preserved.! —0— version of unendorsed eoupons into Let us remember this, when our I Beef slaughtering In the northwest ments whteh are needed to rebuild the black market channels, and insistence American system of free enterprise to b*8 increased a^ good 20 per cent soil apd should be used as fertilizer of prior endorsement of coupons by during the past few weeks. Cattle- belittled and assailed. the motorist to the best means of _ remember lt,: men who were holding out for higher Auto Registration In Oregon Let us especially eompliahfog this purpose,” Lewis When it is disparaged by subversive *rlc“ ^W^ PP‘n‘*" tra1‘n,°ad* dared Down Slightly This Year element, within our own country the packing planta *of Motor vehicle registration In Ore and smeared by our own politicians., 7“h*1n**n and ™ A traveling examiner from , . full blast. Considerable of the beef gon amounted to 385,007 units at the If our system of free enterprise is now butchered is range or end of the first six months of thia secretary of state’a office will be at always preserved in the United graMfpcj cattle and does not come year, Secretary of State Bob Farrell the Coquille hall again next Tues States, always maintained again* |up * army whlch disclosed today This is a decrease day, Aug. 3, from 9.00 until 4:00 disparagement and subversion and wgnU Nq j for huge of slightly more than one per cent ; o’clock, to receive applications of disruptive' and destructive domestic j ________________________ from the registration a year ago. ! those desiring drivers' licenses and eneuwes. we . w»h always .wta* «Mtoqtotuft rfrtrjorfty, '/wiiy, ’ hewssary to wl* TnTSffl eventuaTTy win WFpi * J override a presidential veto instead"! show increases over last year. Trucks manent peace that is our basic desire lhe pl.e8ent two-thlrds vote of this year total 39,660, an Increase of Sicillty wm the main source of the ------------------------- ! |b>th houses, notes that from the ad- nearly four per cent over last year's Axis' sulphur supply Well, there 1« In commenting on the growing ministrations of President Washing figure. Buses totaled 1,006, an in another place famous for its supply of abuse of the veto power by the ex- ton to President Lincoln, a period of crease of 31 per cent. sulphur and brimstone—and the Al- ecutive branch of the government 7< ye%rs inclusive, there were only 43 Private passenger cars numbered lies are helping the Axis toward it, at the expense of Congress, Mr. Sum- bills vetoed by those sixteen presi- 319,008, a decrease of 6,690 vehicles.1 says the Pathfinder. mers, congressman from Texas who dent. But from March 1833 when- Total motor vehicle registration | is sponsoring a constitutional amend- Mr. Roosevelt assumed office, to June fees for the first six months were Keys made tor au locks. Stevens ment which would make a congres- 26, 1843, there have been 592 vetoes! 23,989435.04 Cash Hardware. Coquille. Ore. tf der and sslv.tion of the world. i 8. -IN T Fuhrman's Pharmacy SECURITY PIG SLOP SAVES MILK/* WAR Y < _ _ _ ip Milk has gaoa to War—am feed, an caanot buy it. That'* a mighty good . nr— far awitebing your pig. and hoga from milk to Security Food Slop - which doe. a conpleia feeding job at a tuuch lower com . But there are other raaaona, too. Security Food Slop halpa perk up appetitaa, toad, on the pound«, and «-■-*— your hoga in record time. For Sale by Farr & Elwood While it is not required by law that auto driven have Auto Liability Insurance Under the provisions of the new. state law, which becomes effective on June 10, it is highly desirable, from the auto- ist’s point of view that his car be fully covered by Liability Insurance to make sure /hat, in ease of an accident or col lision, for which he may not be responsible, that the license of his car is not suspended, pending court action to deter mine where the fault lay. FOR THE BEST IN LIABILITY INSURANCE SEE E Office Phone 5 Res. Phone 95L S unny B roo Keetscky Straight Bourbon Whiskey CJWTOJtfT/Z, AS ITS NAIUK" National Distiller* Product* Corp. N. Y. at home on the battle front! This war is different from any other. Every man or woman, young or,old, who takes up a machine tool or a garden implement on home soil is as much a fighter for freedom as the one in uniform. Pro duction's! home means Victory in the field, air or on the sea. As soon as the need was made appar ent after Pearl Harbor we turned all our resources over to war production. Our workers have built up the output, to top place,- and we intend to keep it there. 4 In War Any Waste is a Crime Do Not Waste Electricity Just P-r-use No Ration Ticke.s Are Required! Mountain States Power Company "A Self-Supporting, Tax-Paying, Private Enterprise'