The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, December 02, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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TBB COQUILLE VAlXTï 8CNTINKL. COQU1LL*. OUQON. THURSDAY. DKCEMBRR 1. IMS.
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Norton’s have the following books,
wards the right on the part of public
both fiction and non-fiction, all rank­
opinion.
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ing high on the best seller lists of the
By R. T. Moore
If our system of free enterprise is
A crowd of 45 members attended
Nov. 24—Isabel M. Pundt vs. Rich­
nation: “The Walsh Girls," Elizabeth
i to be maintained, the investment of
The
report
on
the
Russian
con
­
the Thanksgiving banquet of Town­
ard H. Pundt. Suit for divorce.
Janeway;
“Bridge to Victory,” How­
LANS
LENEVE
send Club, No. 1, at their regular
Nov. 24—Laura M. Johnson ,vs. ference made by Mr. Hull before the private funds in businesses must be
.
,
i.-ssm, , ■
ard Handleman; “None But the Lone­
¡encouraged
to
provide
post
war
jobs
Congress,
establishes
a
very
good
pre
­
meeting at W. O. W. hall. A sAort
Raymond C. Johnson. Suit for di­
ly Heart," Llewellyn; “indigo,v Chris-
cedent for future relationship between and to expand our economy. The fl- 1 There’s one blessing that a sluirtagn -iMiainM« xession was conducted by
vorce.
11 hé Weston! “Journey in the’Dark,”
nancina
nf
suc J j -wwansnm niUfit
th
a
Dn[-
nuneni
of
State
and
the
leg-
of
shotgun
shells
has
created
and
that
the
president,
after
which
a
program
- Nov. 2 « i . N e llie M. N Omi VL Har~-
“Tree Grows in
' provided from some source. „Here- is the fact that it has certainly curbed was enjoyed. The readings were in Margin Flavin;
islative branch of government.
old P. Norris. Suit for divorce.
i! tofore, it has come frqm_private ln- a lot of crazy shooting that has been accord with the day, by the follow­ Brooklyn,” Smith; “Also the Hills,”
The
original
Constitution
provided
Nov. 27 — Laureatta James vs.
s
for this very thing, but unfortunate '! dividuals having savings 'to*'Thvekt. witnessed in the marshes for many ing Mr. Tilghman, Mrs. McNair, Mrs. Keyes, and many others.
Arnold James. Suit for divorce.
11 Unless there is inducement to risk years past. Heretofore, hunters have ; Collier, Mrs. McCue, Mrs. Von Pegert
experience
in
placing
State
matters
Nov. 30—June M. McIntosh vs. Jas.
before Congress, publicly, caused the ' I those savings in free.business enter- blazed away at high-flying birds that and Mrs. Tilghman. Violin music was
W. McIntosh. Suit for divorce.
| prise, this source will be completely were flying completely out of range , by Messrs. Laird, Harrison, Roth and
SPECIAL
Nov. 30—Frances T. Allard vs Al­ State Department to drift away from
i dried up. The Other source of such and in doing so, spoiled a lot of good Volkmer.
the
Congress
in
the
handling
of
its
bert £J. Allard. Suit for divorce.
affairs. Too many Congressmen were ■ I funds is from the taxpayer through shooting for other gunners. It was
Door prize was won by Mrs. John
not men of sufficient caliber, mental­ : federal agencies. The use of this nothing unusual to see some hunter McNair.
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IDEAL LIFE
■ source will obviously quickly result blast away at a flock of ducks a
The caravan of clubs met Sunday
We are haunted by an ideal life— ly and morally, to use proper dis-
Embar­ j in complete destruction of private hundred or more yards away that in the Coquille hall with the Myrtle
because within us there is the possi­ ci’btion in state matters.
COMBINATION OFFE*
rassment, and often downright harm enterprise and complete enslavement were headed for some other hunter’s____
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,
Point _____
club _
us ____
host.
Seventy-five
bility of it.—Phillips Brooks.
to national interest, has been caused 1 of individuals to the government, decoys, or that would puss over his members enjoyed the social dinner at
Be ye therefore perfect, even as by foolish prattling by members of ' which will then become the master blind. But such shooting as that is one o’clock and about 15 more mem-
New Accurate 10BD Rule with
rather than the servant of the people.' gone for the duration and we would bers and viistors came in the after­
your Father which is in heaven is Congress.
Magnifying Indicator. Also In­
While this important defect in the like tq say forever.
This lack of confidence in members i
noon for the meeting and program.
struction Book and Carrying Case.
perfect.—Matthew 5:48.
of Congress by the State Department, tax structure was not cured by the
Our forefathers, with their old muz­
Mrs. Tilghman, program chairman,
nas been the basis for the growing ;, present bill, it is receiving the care­ zle loaders, were careful of their shots had the following prepared program:
! apart of these two vital branches of ful study of Committee members and and knowing that they only had one Readings by Mr. Parks, Mr. Tilgh­
without pencil or paper. For mul­
government, which the- Constitution 'will-no doubt be incorporated in the shot to fire before re-loading, which man, Mr. Wright, songs by Mrs. Nei-
tiplying, dividing. proportions,
squaring, extracting root, etc.—
provided should act together as a 1944 tax measure. The public can, was quite a chore in those days of ti?e deigh and by Mr. Parks, of North
and 1,000 other uses. Has A, B. C,
team. It lias caused endless strife, , take comfort from the rnere fact that muzzle loader, they were pretty posi­ Bend; harmonica music by Mr: Ben-
D. Cl and K Scales. For use no
: controversy, and ill will between the the danger of a double taxation meas­ tive that when they touched off the der, violin music by Mr. Roth and I mailer What type of work you do
I legislative, the executive and the Ju­ ure is recognized ■ and preliminary trigger that it meant a deer, an elk Bob Harrison. A short play by Mrs.
. . . Offtee. Factory, Student, U. 8.
Armed Forces, Farm or Home.
dicial branches of government, which steps taken to correct it.
, or a bear, and that when they pressed Roth, Mrs. Tilghman and Mr. McCue.
should work together.
Democracy
I the trigger of an old muzzle loading
No caravan meeting will be held
We learn from reports of the Bur­ i scatter gun that it meant that there in-December.
canpot be successful unless this team­
,
,
eau' of Economic Welfare headed by were plenty of birds lined up for a
work is strictly maintained.
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Engineers Supply Service
The appearance of Mr. Hull before ex-Governor Lehman, that the people pot shot, or were circling low over-
Fidelity to his (Jesus) precepts
7S5 Bank oc America Bldg.
the Congress and the great ovation he in thé countries of North Africa and I head. We are sincerely hoping that and practice is the only passport to
Box 2968 - San Diego, Cal.
Etnope
who
have
been
freed
of
the
received for his wise tfnd courageous
¡the present shortage of ammunition his power; and the pathway of good-
Gentlemen: Enclosed find l.M. and
act, have done much t<> bring the German yoke by Allied çrmies, are , has served to teach a lot of hunters nets and greatness runs through the
send me post-paid 1 Slide Rule
Outfit, with Instruction Book and
State Department and Congress to­ being given little trinkets presumed I something and that they will profit by ' inodes and methods of God.—Mary
Carrying Case.
gether in the post war planning. It to create goodwill towards their Uncle i the experience. It should at least ■ Baker Eddy.
* ! teach them the moral that game
aügurs well fôr the success and sta­ Samuel.
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Name
These trinkets consist of such arti­ should be within range before firing., Keys madt. Ior -n IOCK8. Stevens
bility of the United States position as
Address
leader towards a post war economy cles as paper match folders, little
We are betting our last year’s shell cash Hardware Coquille. Ore.
tf
City
SUte
affording justice and- equal oppor­ plastic boxes, pamphlets, celluloid vest (which is empty) that a lot of;
battons with the American flag and those high-flying shooting hunters1
tunity to all.
Calling cards, 5o ror 91.00
Mr. Roosevelt’s picture on them, and wish that they had just one tenth of
the
like.
the ammunition today that they have 1
The question of subsidy occupied
As these peoples are pretty well wasted on high flying birds, with only '
the limelight this past week. The
House has defeated the Administra­ civilized and have a national pride one chance out of a thousand of scor- i
tion bill to extend the subsidy pro­ of their oWh, it seems a trifle off the ing a hit.
And while we are on the subject
115.00 to 135.00
r-
gram. The defeat was so severe as beam to treat them as if thej( were
to indicate that the expected presi­ primitive bush people or. Eskimos. It of shotguns, it might not be amiss to
would seem wiser to give them the discuss duck loads, shot and patterns.
We rebuild
dential veto would be over-ruled.
The arguments for subsidy assume food and equipment that they need to Many go on.the say-so of would-be
$2.50 to $11.00
the premises that the subsidy pro­ place themselves on a self-sustaining, experts, Who glean their knowledge ;
gram proposed by the Administra­ self-respecting basis so that they can from ballistic charts. It really takes ;
We rebuild
tion would in fact.control cost of liv­ ‘again take their places in world experience -along these lines to really
get the proper dope, and while we do |
ing and that wages and salaries would economy.
It is nice to five them celluloid but­ not wish to appear all wise in such 1
118.50
be correspondingly ' controlled to
tons and chocolate bars, but in doing things, we do know for a settled fact
maintain proper balances.
These premises are false, in that so we are not building up any respect that the firearms expert, whether he
iMment of
the program proposed covered only for Uncle Sam, but exactly the con- u, nt the head Df a gurç, depaMment
118.50
a very small portion of living costs trary. It would seem beneath the a big outdoor magazine, the head of
and by ny stretch of the imagination dignity of our gavernmeht and ut­ a sporting goods department, or what,
could the moderate sums mentioned terly at a vuriance with American is certainly "all wet” when he issues
even began to cover the expense of tradition of self-reliance to spend the statment that number 5 chilled
properly controlling general living taxpayers' money in such fashion. shot is the best shot to be used in
costs. Even the most amateur eco­ Considerable criticism has arisen ovet, bagging ducks. We have read this
nomist can see that it would take these reports, and it is probable that statement many times from such
sums at least ten times as great to this well-meant but ill-advised prac­ persons as listed above.
The all-synthefic Hre yot have any effect whatsoever.
tice will be discontinued.
The fact of the matter is, that num­
ber 5 shot is the poorest shot to cham­
want —B. F. Goodrich
The promise of stablized wages,
ber properly?to give an uniform pat­
without which subsidies are futile,
Ameripol Silvertown.
tern of any shot manufactured. There
was destroyed in the surrender to
E HAVE the only synthetic tire John L. Lewis, There now appears to (Clip and keep ror handy reference) isn’t one scatter gun in fifty that will j
that is backed by these actual be no hope of maintaining present Ration Book No. 3
really lay down a good uniform pat- |
records of the experience gained
(Brown stamps) For purchase Of tern with this sort of shot. While on :
wage
levels
and
a
general
and
sub
­
from car owners — the B. F. Good
the other hand, we believe that sixes, ;
rich Silvertown. Back in 1940, thou stantial raise in both wages and costs meats, fats, butter, cheese, oils.
December 4— Expiration date of sevens, atyi sevens and a half, and
sands of Silvertowns in which more is inevitable.
titan half the rubber was synthetic
even number fours will pattern much
It should be noted that a subsidy brown stamps G, H, J and K.
were rolling pn all types of roads in
January 1, 1544 Expiration date of better than fives in most any shot­
all kinds of Weather. To date, more does not freeze the cost of an article;
than 80,000,000 miles have been it merely postpones a portion of pay­ brown stamps L, M, N, P and Q. gun. In the old days shotguns were
rolled up by these tires. “At least ar' ment for that article and adds to the N becomes valid on December 5, patterned before being sold and we
good as natural rubber" is th' original cost such charges as interest P on December 12, and Q on Decem­ hqye purchased several ourself, as
opinion of the hundreds who bought
.well as seeing the patterns sent in to
and bureaucratic overhead accrued ber 19.
them.
January 29 — Expiration date of dozens of hunters with the guns they
If yon are eligible for synthetic in the enforcement of the subsidy.
tires, get a tire in which you can Thus the cost after subsidy is some­ brown stumps R. S, T and U. R series purchased and we never saw a gun
have the utmost confidence — the what greater to the taxpayer than valid December 26, S on January 2, patterned with anything larger than
B, F. Goodrieh Silvertown.
the actual cost at the time the sale T on January 9, U on Januare 16. number six shot and more often with
Easy Terms Available
was made. The subsidy insures that Each weekly series good for 16 |x>ints. seven and a half».
Personally, when we meet a hunter
the cost will be greater by the above Ration Book No. 4 (Processed fruits
If You Desire
—
with a vest filled With number five!
amounts. But if an economy can be and vegetables)
December 20—Expiration date of shot shells we figured that he isn't a
Closely controlled by government,
real duck hunter. The idea is to pat­
such as in England, and wages frozen green stamps A, B and C.
January 26. 1944— Expiration date tern your gun yourself, on a 24 inch
at given levels, a subsidy program
circle at 40 yards- with different size
can be made to work and will result of green stamps D, E, and F.
shot and select the dtie that lays down ;
in considerable ultimate saving to the Sugar
January 15, 1944—Expiration date the most dense and uniform pattern. I
taxpayer. However, it must be com­
plete and universal in scope and con­ of stamp 29, Book Four, good for 5 Of course, you will get more shot in j
the circle from sevens and a half, but ;
trol over wages and salaries made pounds.
note carefully the difference between |
Shoes
absolute.
Stamp No. 18, Book One, and “Air­ 6’s and 5’s in the pattern.
Neither of these prerequisites for
plane
’' stamp No. 1, Book Three, valid
The chances are that half the fel-
a successful Subsidy have been met
by the Administration's plan, and this for one pair each for indefinite period. I lows who write about the number 5's
I being the best duck shot have never ,
fact probably has caused its defeat. Stoves
LIMITED
Purchasers must get certificates nt ' had a# lot of actual hunting ewer- l
The powerful farm blocs, coupled
I ience. But regardless of this facY we
STOCKS
with those opposed to federal regi­ ration boards for most new stoves.
| know they are dead wrong in recom- I
Oaly ■ & C Book Hol do re Who I
Wood. Sawdust. Coal
mentation
processes,
have
united
to
Quality For Tiro» For E.- .octia I
Fuel dealers must deliver by pri­ j mending number 5 shot to all duck
DriTiug Can Got Those
defeat the measure. In my opinion,
Ameripol SHverlcwns
1 hunters.
the subsidy program, even if passed, orities bused on consumer needs.
There «11 Is it critical rubber
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sliortage. Most Bynthetir rub­
would not have had much effect on Fuel Oil
ber is needed for vital wn»-
January
3,
1944
—
Expiration
date
of
advancing costs of living. We are
reuuiremcnti«. Every America»
Burglars?
must continue to conserve
headed for higher prices and higher period 1 coupons in new fuel oil ra-
rubber I Follow th«» five bqpj.-
It has been reported that the office j
rule« of tire conservation from
wages, and the only hope is that the i i tions.
the Office of the Ruhlter Di­
of
the local high school wai broken
February 9. 1944 Expiration date
increases will be moderate enough to
rector :
into recently and that the marked
y
who*»
our economy and not ser­ | of period 2 coupons which became
nt the questions tor the finely
•• lately nc e eoa ai y.
f
F
iously depreciate the value of public vol id November 3«.
examination in history was taken. A
under 35 mBofl an
Gasoline
I Keep
'savings.
hour.
January 21, 1944— Expiration date senior, Paul Jones, was blamed for
I Keep jour Uses properly
the theft. See how Paul, played by
The tax measure has finally come of No. 9 stamps in A book, each good Jack Axtell, gets out of this one, in
J Hare them Inspected regu*
for
three
gal
lorn.
before the Congress in greatly modi­
larly.
the Junior Play, “Almost Summer,’1!
fied form. It is being debated this Tires
Share your cm with oth­
GOOD clothes are the only clothes you can afford
I at the C. H. S. Gym Friday evening,
i er».
Cars
with
C
ration
books
must
week and will probably pass substan­
Dec.
3.
to own these days! You must have the long, long
tially as reported out of Committee. have tires inspected every three
/* unti <n /tí«cK
months;
B
books
every
four
months;
service that all wool worsted^ give . . . and you
While Committee members freely
concede its shortcomings, they be- A books every six months. Commer-
must have wise styling, too — sensible and enduring
it the best that e«n be put to? • cial motor vehicles- tire inspection I
— to continue wearing that suit with proud satis­
geth’er nt’thls’ttrffci.1 ’TrOUM imMLlB*»“»es.' Virgins Bochcl- Cahb was last
faction season after season! Town-Glad brings you
; week appointed guardian for'Anita i
minate the recognized evil and de- Whichever comes first,
that kind of suit — at YOUR kind of pricel
Ann
Cobb.
Appraisers
named
to
esti-I
structive force of double taxation on
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corporate income, that ia, taxation of
Man that is made in the image of mate the value of the child’s estate 1
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the income in the corporation itself the Creator, is made for God-like were Pat Rooney, Beryl Glass and
'Res. U.S. Pat. Ot
and again taxing the same income deeds. Come what may, I will cling Donald Schultz.
Ben F. Kononen was on Monday ■
when it is paid to the stockholders as to the heroic principle.—Disraeli.
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appointed guardian by Judge Fel-
dividends. This dangerous feature
Southern Oregon’s Largest and of the present tax structure is causing It’s Chysanthem'im season. See 1 sheim in probate court as guardian
In Three Shades—
Most Complete Tire Service
, for Richard Kononen.
Black, Sherry and Biege
great alarm among conservation ele­ Bergen's for choice flowers.
i
340 W. Front. Coquille. Tel. 270 ments
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is
menus all
uu over
ovei the
uic country
mu,,.* j and —
i
“2------- —“
Broadway at CurtK M.rxMteto.
contributing to the strong swing to- j Old papers 5c a bunch
‘ Calling cards, su fur 91 00
i
Circuit Court Cases
Out-of-Doors Stuff
w -
Townsend Club No. 1
SLIDE RULE
Figures Instantly
BUf T**0**’*,
SYNTHETIC
TIRI
PRICE’1.00
80
MILLION
WANTED
Ranges
Heaters
Breakfast Tables
MILE
ROAD
TEST!
‘ Heaters
Oak Table 6 Chai rs
Bed Springs
Mattresses,
Furniture Sets
Gasoline Range
Brooks Used Furniture, Phone 119L
Rationing Calendar
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THERE'S PLENTY OF STYLE
and SERVICE BUILT INTO
EVERY
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Probate Court Items
[BF Goodrich
Thornton Tire
Service
Lovely Gaymode Lace Hosiery
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