\ zfB e ■ ■’ 9 I I *> « * THE CONVELLI VALLEY MNTINEL, COOUtLLt, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1ML t ' t registrations to do* so at once to.avoid i 1944 Aut? Stickers May live to see this very thing done. the late rush period. Inadequate help , Mr. Cheng stated that the war had ; Now Be Put On Windshield ___ ' made such strides i n a i r n a v i g a tion '1 Windshieldstickers validating the for rr onaa eing ‘rr l i rn tipnn :rrnt v <• A MM BAMS I, A MM TMM Christmas mail rush will cause delay, ‘that it would be commonplace to 1044 registration of motor vehicle, in to those who apply late, he said g' leave the Pacific Coast today and ar- H A. YOUNG ydJM. D. GRIMU Oregon now may be used, Secretary . _ __ __ ___ j 1 rivetn China yesterday ! This inter­ (Taken from The Sentinel of Friday, for any team of three, anywhere in of State Bob Farrell said. The stick­ Hunters Must Mail thé world, in'dahorniNE cxtttle'' Théé Phenomenon is due to the date H. A. YOUNG. Editor December 14, M23) t . . _ ers are valid after December 15. 1 • ■>> —« I ■ ' 4 11 ‘ ‘ w* ■ >S IB it „ ! f . .. .. — , J A . . 4L... Check-Out Cards At Once line in the mid-Pacific and to the The trial of Alton Covell for the claim to have made a world's record . When the new 1944 stickers are at­ Jne Year------- ------------------------ $3 00 murder of his step-mother, Mrs. Ebba Monday when forty head of young great speed with which big trans­ Those hunters who this fall held tached to windshields, the old 1343 Six Months............ . ................. .... 100 port planes operate. ———~ __ stickers must be removed. No stick­ special tags for the killing of dot­ rhree Months............ _.................... .00 Covell, at, Bandon on the morning of stock were rut\ into the chute, their Mr. Cheng stated that China is No subscription taken unless paid September third of this year, began horns removed, and out again in forty ers, except authorized ones, may be deer, antelope, bull elk or cow elk, one hundred per cent for the U. S. tor in advance. This rule is impera in Circuit court Wednesday morning. minutes. displayed on windshields in this state are requested to mail in immediate­ t and trusts us as it d_ s no other na­ dve. and the 1943 sticker will not be au- ly the attached check-out cards if M. O. Hawkins, who will tomorrow tion. It is grateful fur the help we ■ thorized after the new one is in' they have not-already done so. The tower which the city council ordered built some months ago for night sever his connection with the have given in the past and for our place. The owner whose car was not Several hundred persons have continued kindly feeling towards the the fire department, has been erected Title Guarantee & Abstract Co., will registered in this state in 1943, and failed to check out although this is ■M - the^E Chinese people. He hopes that this this week. It is 50 feet high and resume the position he left at who has been operating in this state required by law. The check-out card, ¡feeling will bt continued into the enclosed with sheet iron. [E. Johnson mill a couple of years under reciprocal agreements with ad­ must be. mailed in even if the hunter future. —o— Iago, next Monday morning. joining states, must now take out an did not kill any game or go out hunt­ Free China is determined to become D. P. Strang, Coquille's oldest and ; — o — Oregon registration. fHe will receive, I ing. El one of its most respected citizens, ( Allen Young was yesterday after- industrialized. It is launched upon in addition to the sticker, a set of Hunters are being given this notice itiö passed away at his home in th, north noon elected captain of next year’s a program of intense development of ¡1942 license plates. Title of these to comply with the law and the names part of the city at 11 o'clock thisthigh school football team by the let-r*a*u,a I resources, the building of cars also must be transferred from of those failing to respond then will the construction of rail- morning. He was «9 years, three 1 ter men of this year’s squad. He has ' factories, factor,e I the state of registration in 1943 to be compiled and turned over |o .the J played center on the team for three I roads and highways, the establish­ Oregon. months and thirteen days of age. I game law enforcement officers. ment of air lines of travel and the years. Farrell reminded vehicle owners general awakening of its huge popu­ We are creditably informed that Insurance Specialist, F. R. Bull. « Who have not yet applied for 1944 Miss Nissen, director of the High lation to the need for raising the gen­ • The Title Guarantee 5c Abstract Co» School orchestra, reports very good eral standard Of living. s Of all the pernicious bills ever pre­ now owned by the estate of the late This is most interesting to Coos progress in the work. The orchestra H. Sengstacken, will be taken over by sented to the congress that drawn up For county people, because it implies a « ' will consist of the following members: by administration forces for soldier E. C. and E< W. Smith, late of Baker, Irmen Kime, Edward Johnson, Mar­ very attractive trade with China after Oregon, about the first of the year. voting takes the prize. In every way garet Bell, Kathryn Reynolds, Kath- the war. The Pacific Coast will be its provision, are favorable to per­ I | ryn Peart, Marian Musgrove, Murray especially favored by geography in With Don Pierce unable to parti ­ Buy Your petuation of the New Deal politicians I Neely, Rolen Musgrove, Myrtle Clay­ the participation in Chinese devel­ in office. The mere fact that the sol­ cipate in basketball this year, there opment. The potential market af-' ton, Arthur McAdams, Grace Rich­ diers would have to write in the are only two of last year’s letter men mond, Brica Flitcroft, James Gal­ forded by a nation of 490 millions ■name of their choice for president out for practice—Layton Nosier and , and * , (J braith, Lois Morrison, Don Pierce, defies the imagination. We have but , < gives the present Incumbent in of­ Earl Rice. Allen Young, Elva Willey, Lola Ball, to extend a friendly hand and the fice the lead over any other candidate. opportunity is ours. ’ J. If Smith, H. E. Hess and C. C. Walter Paulson, Harold Peart and No opponent's name would appear Maxine Paulson.. Jorgensen are out with a challenge on the ballot and all members of the You will be interested in a bit of armed forces are well aware of the dollars Daj<$ in wages is valueless to wisecracking that occurred at the end identity of their commander-ln-chief. of Mr. Cheng's speech. *It was pointed the laborer. Also such a large percentage of the We must change our thinking frorer out that China was fast replacing the By R. *T. Moore soldiers abroad are under thirty years the constant endeavor to secure more U. S. as the leading champion of of age that it means Roosevelt is The history - making conference dollars to a constant endeavor to women's rights, because of the four, the only president many of them held in Cairo and Teheran by the re­ chief executives, Chiang Kai Shek remember. A twelve-year term for a spective heads of the allied powers produce more goods- We will be de­ was the only one who brought his r president makes it possible for nine- promises to result in a quickened and pendent upon foreign trade for post­ wife. Someone then suggested that year old boys to reach their majority intensified attack upon Germany, war prosperity. We will not be able we should not be too hard on F. D. R. Bank Bldg. with only one occupant in the White which may develop by the time thia to hold this trade unless we can pro­ since Eleanor was never home long LICENSED REALTOR duce goods of superior quality at low House during that time. and enough for him to take her anywhere. goes to pres,. enough cost so that other peoples Let it be increased to sixteen years Don’t Forget that this Offices Secures This meeting is valuable more for can buy them. It is only through the and it is too much like a lifetime job, the moral effect on the enemy than Birth Certificates for You It will pay you to look at Bergen’s with the danger of hereditary succes­ for its policy making for the armed process of mass production at low cost that we csyp assure a high degree before you^>uy. sion in the office. forces of th, allied powers. It is of prosperity after the war. Labor symbolic of the common will to de­ It is now hinted that the new “Phil­ stroy naziism and fascism through­ leadership must therefore courag­ eously and diligently mold the think­ ippine Republic” may be forced by out the world. ing of the laboring public to stimu­ the Japanese to declare war on Unit­ I With prospects for an early vic­ late desire for continually increas­ I ed States. tory over Germany comes the plans ing output per man; in this lies the for postwar economical adjustments true gain for'labor because it will A recent report on traffic fatalities to re-orient the world's commerce indicated the pedestrians were more and restore each nation to a state of resullt in the laboring public en­ to blame for- these deaths than were i self-respect a,nd prosperity. The al- ’ joying more of the good things of life' and of maintaining steady jobs for all. the motorists-. Here in Coquille we lied state, will be looked to for lead- The war ha8 -hown 8teady etn- are heading for trouble. To save two ership in this great undertaking and ployment ta the mx.ial secunty or three steps dozens and dozens of It la well that our nation to taking that h„ ye| d,................... group,. kctl4^ ♦ people daily cut across in the middle stock of itself before the times come, - lower Incom«? ' ~ of the block on their way from or to tor action. has drastically reduced demands for * the business section. The$r come out From where I sit, it looks as if a | from behind parked cars in front of reversal of trend In public thinking ' government relief because every em­ traffic and take the right-of-way as is going to be necessary if propet ployable person is busy. The sam$ their due, although it only belong, leadership is to be developed along thing will happen during peace limes to them at the designated intersec­ these« lines. Commerce is the result if we concentrate every effort on high production. tions. A few arrests might change iof I teamwork between labor, capital In regard to capital and the man- the habits of all of us oldsters, the 1 children in this csm setting a better i 1 and government. Each of these , f,gement, little need be Mid because I group, has an equally important part I jt merely plays the game according example for their elders. As a pe- I destrian, we would prefer a summons [ for jaywalking to an'accident from; exercising our Goch-given right to' fit into the general program with the u ha, to face. The only’thing it will walk where we please. Mme care as that used by an artist 18 that R u left free to function The Sentinel TWENTY YEARS AGO • Fragments •••••••• of Fact and Fancy • •••••••• Service and Protection Auto ■ Fire Life Accident and Health GEO. t. OERDING ÌIRES...SAVE GAS.. SAVF ON UPKEEP CO?J in the making of a mosaic pattern. Our better half bought a few fil­ There is still a disturbing tendency berts recently for holiday goodies. among labor leaders to regard the We noted how much better quality continual increase of wages and de- they were to nuts of this variety on I crease In working hours as a gain for the market ten or twenty years ago. ____ labor in _ The fact is that In our imagination we fancied the the only road to prosperity and to hazel nuts of this year came from' general security for labor lies along Senator McNary’s orchard and, being > the way of increased production. The an Oregon product, accounted for dollars paid in wages mean nothing their superiority. if their buying power is decreased Looking over an old book recently we found in it a list of proper names with their meaning in their original language. Of course, everyone knows Abraham means “father of a multi­ tude.” Adam derived his name from the “red earth” out of which he was created and probably there was the prophetic reference to the fact that he would return to dust if he trans­ greased. Appropriately Eve, the mother of mankind, means life, H is not strange that David is a favorite name for it means beloved or dear. Other names with their meanings are: Adah, an ornament; Daniel, judgment of God; Elizabeth, she worship, the Lord; Esther, a star; James, the-Greek form of the Hebrew nuqae Jacob, which means supplanter; Judith, praised; Mary, exalted of the Lord; Paul, little or small; Philip, loving; Priscilla, ancient, old-fashion­ ed simplicity; Ruth, beauty. * o- This ceasar it was who once ex- pressed the wish that “all the Roman people had but one neck so that I might behead Rome at a blow." He ordered all prisoners to be thrown to wild beasts and took delight in pro- of the United States in world com­ merce, with insurance of continued prosperity at present levels. These matters are worthy of the careful I consideration of every American i voter and taxpayer. We are at the ' croMroads. and the impending danger 1 of the peace is even greater than that of war. Let the people consider care­ fully and act wisely, both'at the polls and through their representatives. trading the sufferings and tortgre of his victims in order, as he Mid, that they might know they were dy­ ing. Not only were criminals and political enemies given to wild ani­ It was my pleasure to attend the mals but at public games spectators meeting of the City Club in Portland were sometimes seized at random. He named himself a god, had a on December 3. The speaker of the temple erected to himself, with priests day was Mr. Cheng, a representative ■ ministering st the shrine Tn this re- of Fr«w» r*hin* Mr <« now <• spect his story is a counterpart of member of the faculty at University Hitler who, as fuehrer of the German of Washington and his family is pre­ nation, tried to supplant the worship sumably interned at Hongkong. Mr. Cheng speaks English fluently and is of Christ. However, history gives Caius Cae­ a man of keen intellect. He is easy sar the benefit of doubt that he was to listen to and his speech was very Among things he Bug- The first half of the twentieth cen­ truly responsible for his atrocities. As effective. boy ------------ he wZi — the of ----------------- the Roman gested in his talk, was. that a road tury will probably go down in history a ------- - pet — as an age of barbarity and savagery, I legions and received the nickname of would be built from the United States when civilization appeared ready to J Caligula, due to the little military through Canada and Alaska to the Of course, iiiawiiiiiiimiswZ~ we have 'bdbtahe worqr When he became em- Bering Straits. AcrossAhis waterway destroy itself. HtfiiMXMMMi ... pre- peror, _ at — 4 4.*1*. — ■....* larrio. would .1,4 1.« —. ­ large ferries be operated A.. dur faith that right and a justice will twenty-six years, L. he was Inrn. vail and an order of decency be es- an amiable young man of a generous ing favorable months to connect with tablished for the whole world. disposition. He was soon thereafter a similar system of roads in Siberia in The UR1A dark aiiw and bloody years when stricken a ----------------------------- severe illness which and China, «■>«» ( ; ---- --- --- with ------ — - ’ reaching — every - - point --- Hitler sent his Gestapo over Europe probably disordered his brain and . Europe, Asia and Africa. This seemed to torture, enslave and massacre after that his excesses began. As fantastic, and yet, great progress has helpless people provide a page in ' for Hitler, the only excuM offered been in that direction to date, history as black as the short fa “ ' unlUdy optimistic to be­ year, of the reign at Caius Caesal that the present generation may For more than one reason the powers-that-be do not like Drew Pearson. His is the statement that “not every Administration blunder is a military secret.” -.-.’.T--.T without destructive interference by 1 either labor or government. Govern­ I ment must retreat from its present position of entering too far into the life of the nation. Those who can think of nd*remedy for social ills other than a lavish outpouring of taxpayers* funds must be supplanted by those who will zealously guard the taxpay­ ers' money and resolutely eliminate every unnecessary government ac­ The man received $5.00 per day, , tivity. The present punitive system with expenses of $4 00, is as well off loj taxation on business must be elim- as a man who receives $20.00 per day inated. It is not wise to tax the seed with expenses of $16.00. The dollar instead of the harvest, for such taxa­ , is merely a symbol of production and tion dries up the source of revenue. means nothing unless backed by ac­ The result would be a tremendous tual goods. If the goods themselves stimulus to private enterprise and are not produced, the increasing of would insure the long-time leadership Coquille Auto Company