The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 17, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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CXMKJUU VALUnr SBNTINKL. COGUUXB, ORBGON. THURSDAY, FKBRU AS Y IT, 1M4.
[ Weekly Letter From Washington, D. C
[
Out-of-Doors Stuff
BY CONGRESSMAN HARRIS ELLSWORTH
br
LANS LKMBVS
I.O.O.F. Honors
¡Coqjuille Scouts
j ti feature of Boy Scout Week
PAGE FIVI
Family Relations
Program For Coos Co
I classes, in order to provide a build-
I ing, heating of same and to select a
leader and co- leader. In some com-
munitiee, it la being planned for one
group to sponsor an evening discus­
sion group and another a day group.
This organization'will open the mem­
bership ot q/ass to all adult* who care
to attend.
It is very important that communi­
ties which desirs to take advantage
of this should go to work at once to
get the details lined up and reported
to the county superintendent.
In
Marshfield,
report at ' intention*
should also be made to Miss Jose­
phine Griffin, head of Morale Divi­
sion of O.C.D. and those in each North
Bend, Coquille and Powers, report
to the head of the interclub com?
mittee as follows: H. L. Crawford,
L- A. Lundquist and Mr*. Margaret
Brown.
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was
Representatives of six communi­
Washington, D, C., February 18—
i the entertainment provided for the ties attended the Family Living Con­
Hearings before the Public Lands
local Scout troops by Coquille Lodge ference with Mr*. George Moortiead,
Committee of the House will begin
No. 53, I. O. O. F. Thto was held in Friday
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at the City Hall in North Bend.
Monday on H. R. IBM. This bill is
of spring the hall last Wednesday evening and «•These communities were North Bend,
for the purpose of clarifying the simplification of income tax return*.1 ®videnUy d*«* not Uv® In Or®««»,
was attended by the scouts of Troop ' Marshfield, Coquille, Powers Ea*t-
present confused administrative sit­
December, January and February
Derember,
Fkbruary are No. «3, Troop No. 14, and the Sea «»de and Charleston.
the month,
months when
when «Ata
robin red-breast is
uation with respect to some 500,000
~
-
-
I I the
1. Scouts.
n_...
Mrs. Moorhead, Field Secretary for
Th. railroads of th. country came!than anv¿the “T K.r
MOOrhe“d
acres of the old O. A C. grant lands. in for a panning thia week when f
™n
®“er
After
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__
Ator being greeted by a number at
of the
*he E. B. Brown Trust, has
promised
The lands were originally a pert of WendeU Berge, Antitrust Division of T"!,
with
9ddf<Uowa’ the Scouts were
"»Action c classes will be set up
were ,hat
that ‘ instruction
the O. kC. grant, but for a number the Department of Justice, in testify- .u—** with shown several reel* of moving pic- for this leaders and co-leader* of
of years have been considered a part
tagI before the Senate MUitary Affairs
aurm|f
of the national forest.
Action by
to^fact. during^the months of late . being operated by Fred Bull. The be held in Marshfield so that the dis-
Congress will be neceaaary to estab­ ^^^‘leTtairtio^r °l—081 •m°' iaU “ well> The robin “ 1 toe* in , boys then listened to talks on Odd- cussion groups can be carried on in
(8 702) drew
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,lslenea to talks on Odd- cussion groups can De carried on in
dMw sftar 7*ieivldan<* duri«g «>®
"»«>«« fellowship by J. P Beyer, and Fred '«« individual communities in April,
lish proper administrative authority.
the following conclusion*
Guy Cordon of Roseburg, attorney
listic and collu-
,
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*ea*>n “f
year’ Bul1-
There were short talks by Because of the late date of starting,
the rnnongraBr^X
monopolistic and Xh
collu-
•ive practice.
‘
8‘?°Ut’ Chuck StiV‘n’on' Norman ‘thereby extending th. meeting, into
for the land grant counties in which nouncing
the disputed lands lie, is in Washing­ he said, retarded such improvements n-T 1 „LMtioVoTthXe tords”^ ^er*ln<’and Vernon »dredge. Group the garden season, it was deemed beat
season, it was deemed best
ton and will present the case for the as air-conditioning and streem-lined'
___ .^ B»®®® ^rd» from singing followed Until the boys were to streamline
the local
discussion
6 i T
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W--W- -v-w»» MlWVUOJIVll
train..
*
«r*®n »‘•Ma to their nesting spot invlted to “com. and act it.”
J groups, thus holding only four local
counties.
One half a million dollars was re­
'come
and
get
it
”
'
-¡groups,
thus
holding
only
four local
trains:
—or-
in the low ignis during the evening
cently left by Dr. E. C. Brown to en­
In the dining room tablas had been 'meetings at this time.
“
First:
Competition
among
the
hour*.
. *
The soldier vote problem, which has
set "
and
decorated with red, white and
Other
set dow this fund for a program of Social
.7
„
na aecoraiaa
'-
’“»er communities desiring to act
ha* been re-
j ~
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occupied so much space in these'let- railroads
Hygiene. Family Relation* is one
During
the
winter
month*
tne
little
blue
candle*
and
flag*.
Before
being
U
P
«tudy
group*,
will
be
welcomed
by^*
«reeU,tt a"d brush Vrw’to ^'ap^t’abou’t
.- rlOU1
loua a
agreements
irate un>«n l*> mnro annarnnf tateraaad____ j
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ters lately; is tied up in disagree­
seated the whole group sang “The and «hould report same to the office phase of this program. Coos county
c<maa|l“®®c®a to the ou,. yartj* than at any other season,
ment between the House and Senate.
is entitled to some of this money and
are *n interesting little' Star Spangled Banner” with Scout- of th® county superintendent, Co­
A conference committee of the two PUbUc hay. been retardation of new atao.
the training of local leaders and co­
master
Donald
Farr
at
the
piano.
Qtalte.
^he
plan
in
brief
is
a*
fol-
restricted public trans- Wr<j ,t aU Unw, and e.pe<.i>lb, ln I.
houae* has been appointed, and it is portation services,
and high non-com-
"2
aaW‘allJr ,n They were then served cfeughnuts, low’
Th® »• C. Brown Trust will leaders is one means of availing our­
non-com thelprln, Bnd iummer monthM> when ice cream an(j chocolate b g
provide the faculty for the training selves of this opportunity.
hoped thia group can reach an agree­ JXnfo.
petitive rates.
at^ all I of Rebekahs who assisted the Odd- ’»chool. Place has not been set as yet,
ment. A* presently constituted, how­
Th. _____ :_____ .-A thei£ sweet song^may be heard
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—i or KeDexans who assisted the Odd- «nc>oi- nace
,
I "Second:
ever, it is rather more than likely
n.
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ion the Bay. Four or
tellows in preparing the refreshments. but it will be
,
»upplytag
of
railroad
equipment,
that the conference itself (will be
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* d
°d weat er evidently
Thia
was
followed
bv
some
vonr
five
days
(on
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Th,i
waa
followed
by
some
very
f,v
e
days
(one
for each successive
ticularly for passenger
deadlocked so further action in both
«ritotic eon-IZZ"
’*rited «wiP singing led
‘*<1 by Mrs.
Mrs. J.l
J,!*®*h)
will be «
given
for training the
been subjected to monopolistic
we®a> *>»
lven for
houses of Congress may be nooeaary. trol, for the purpose of protecting the 1
1**° whl * 1 '*“*
f”® Pt Beyers. At the close the apprecia- leaders and co-workers. These will
5 th*
exprmmd by
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The Administration forces have mo^opoltottepJE
used every possible delaying tactic
Bill Brown of Troop 14, Chuck Stev'- at noon
These leaden will later
on this problem. It is not clear why
enaon dt Troop 83, and Earl Bteham lead the discussion in their own com-
they are doing it, but they ars. This
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strategy is still in force. The con­
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wnne i
Oddfellows
who acted as _______
official
Th®
’s responsibility
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______ community
|L
WBAACTMA
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flcient and economic equipment ha*
ference chaimen in-both houses are
sat there upon the bank bundled up hosts for the lodge were Earl L.. i the matter is as follows: Some or-
users who ars no lonxer smbari
been *eriou*ly retarded,
with ëirffeuÿ ptosplee. doh
administration men, so although the
“Thlrd
While nesting essential !?
clothln« and ab,verln« *ltb Schroeder, Fred Bull, J. P. Beyers^ ganbatlon or combination of organ!-
conferees were named Thursday of
BARROW DRUO CO.
CM*. K H HU,„. W.,U, A. MM u -p— •!»
developmrats ln toelrown field, the completed his bath, he flew to the
this week, no meeting of the con­
Moore. T. Herbert and G. Robinson.
railroads have retarded the dev-lnn. 1___ _ ... . - ..__________ . .
.
ference committee has been called.
ment of transportation of cargo by perched himaelf upon a Umb for the | Rebekahs who assisted in the kitchen '■** . .x
Chairman Worley told me this morn­
were Mrs. Lonnie Clark, Mrs. Earl
night.
»
ing that he did not expect any meet­
y j-
Schroeder and Mr*. J. P. Beyers.
ing to be called before Wednesday—
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If a person remains perfectjjr sta-
Scouts who attended were:
• -r
and so another week of delay is the
A touchy issue will be before the Uon*d. not even bats an eye or be-
Troop No. 83—Bruce Martin, Don
result
Congrew in a few weeks. It ie the
hlme.lf by the slightest move- McLarrin, Edward Stevenson. Ray­
qutetion-of what changes to make in'n*n<. 11
wtoniahlng how close mond Kay, Bill Anderson, Frank Bar­
It will be necessary for the Com­ OPA. The present OPA taw expires 'wild •*ma wiu »PProaoh him.
If rows, Jerrf GulUim, Chi ’ “
Chuck Steven-
modity Credit Corporation MU, on June 30. The law must be extended th® 'V>nd »• tawwble, a dw. bear, son. Cecil McKee, 1 Harold Shelley,
which io tacked k paragraph forbid­ or revised If price control continues., c°ugar-in fact, any wild animal- Forrest
Peteraon, Allen
Laffety,
is determined to force *d-[^.U ap*^h.\P„
ding the payment of consumer subsi­ Congress
Billy Cobb, Jhn Kay, Donald Beal,
congress is determined to force ad-.’”» “»X'T”'
they can think of-and it’« still
dies; more properly describe^ as con­ mlnlatrative Improvement*; to whittle ,F°U'
Birds Wlll_ a»ih» n®®r you— Donald Ayery and Scoutmaster Don-
up to the people themselves to
d^7>PA
’
^toi7Zh
’
teh7hn
tori
'*
ven
u
P°
n
’
rw
sumer rebates, to be completed dur­
• .1_ aid H.,Farr..
see to it that the world is ruled
ing the coming week. The'extenaion go far beyond Congresaional author-. At one time I had a little bruah
TrSop No. 14—Donald Harris, Bill
by tolerance and understanding.
Congress waw-.w
angered ..v,
not «•
at wren alight
Upon
th. - _ barrel
of my
¡Melton, <w^<
Roger nuiiumwn,
Williamson, Jimmy
Jimmy
of time given the CCC just prior to izatlon,
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- IM««»«,
Unless «ke make ap our minds
the Christmas recess will expire at the basic doctrine of pries control “un- wh‘l® resting my back against « Bellmore, Norman Perslng, Wayne
to respeot~lhe other fellow's
ixteeoMe
to
white
tthMtem
b
-
*®
lrunk
'
**»•
hunting.
The
Uttle
Tlmmoki
JtoTw
’
je^m'jie
teyre
the end of the week. The bill will but the extremes to which it has been lree trunk, while hunting. The little Timmons, Julius Jepson, Joe Sayre,
righto and Ubertlea-whether
n®w •“* lhare
lhar® for «®v«r«l •***
“*•• i . Buford Swanson,
iel,ow
seconds,
Swanson. Clovis Knight,
Knteht. Wll-
Wil- >
if* the right to eajoy • gtoee of
probably be passed and sent to the pushed, la thinking about specific re- . ^*
beer eccnslnnslty or the right to
President during the coining week strictions tote stepped on OPA prac-. fauilly engaged ip cleaning himself up,, tert jteed, Jean Boots, Jimmy Clark,
vote accordtag to our conadence
hi* hs«d
he*d h« burst
Plerce Bryc
B
T
tics. in
In th«
the making
mekaw will be a oaU
caU «*"
u*" P«<“ p « back his
Plercej
, ’ Tracy(
Q1<nn
(this is written on Saturday). It will tic.
—all our poet-war planning won’t
...
.
iat4<->
1 texxzi tn lea■*<*!•
item« I
...
for
a
review
of
OFA
decisions
by
‘
nl
°
*
on
«'
1
bad
,au
®
b
a,,d
Knight,
Preston
Willis,
Nell
Haga,
contain the ban on consumer rebates.
be worth the paper that it's
Thto would establish'broke
tte spall ted aw«y he went.Bm
K-Ue
regular oourta, CZ1
,
printed Cte
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Jack guk
The House adjourned Thursday for the right of appeal from OPA deci- with an angry twitter,
You may
mav remain
r®‘"aln perfactly
"
quiet
Kuenzli, George Utzenberg-
the week-end after passing the Treas­ aiena in the router way. If present j Yuu
ury-Poet Office appropriation bill; a Indications are borne out. It is likely and wild duck. wiU ewim up to er, Tommy Mullins; Phil Alborn
bill to create a Chief at Chaplains for that the Congress will tak. advantage within « few yards ot you, but just .scoutmMter. «nd Connie Phillips As-
the Navy; a bill to provide for the ap­ 'a* the renewal ot OPA legislation to • slight movement «nd they are aware | ,lgtant Scout Master
te1
Scouts—Vernon Eldred^. Kart
,
____
, of another Assistant Secre- ‘ settle, once and for all, how far OPA V’
pointment
Cold and wet rainy day* seem to I Benham and Leo Call,
tury of th. Interior (making three (Is to go in its rule., regulations and
put a dampuj, on the spirits of song- I
-
_ _ _
in all). The Senate spent most of the practices.
stars, as well as such game birds as *
_
.
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quail, grouse and pheasant* and they I OWnSend CIlID NO. Z
We and the telephone-using public
much pagtar «gproaohed than
m
a
„
shall have to make some real sacri­ are
during rny other kind Of wrethor.
TowwendClub Norland Auxiliary
fices in order, fo MW fhg Army «nd and even W «tert hawk Will often "*t *ith Mrs. Florence DeNoma on
N«y» «to pomffiwMc*U°n wvtem allow « man to approach within easy Feb 10- w'th, a good crowd th af-
they mwt MW to ftotoM th« Japaq- gun
eun shot if he is perched on a limb— tendance.
In honor of Lincoln’«
- The growing Shprtagp pf facilities
asa."
we mean the hawk, of courgg^-teurlng Birthday a patriotic program was
for telephone service |S indicated
a drizzling rain. .
carried out., Luncheon was served
recent changes |n WW PrrilWtlW
Some anglers maintain that trout bF
"J14 pU®® ewxta ”*•
’ Board ord®r*». according te H, O. High Spaed Brings Higher
will pit* better on rainy day», While tn“d® * •maU
Chapman, di»trict^ manager for the Traffic Death Toll
West Coast Telephone Company,
.
Traffic apcidente in Oregon during others maintain th»} It take« the »Un- IlntWMttag to learn that
DrNoma's grandfather, Chas. O.
Mr, Chapman States that th« Mtgrt the firtt pHHiih qf l«44r shewed « Shine to make them really strike. We
* revision of WPB Order U-3 hM «(M®d Sharp upward trend, Secretary qf
f WI--T
YH. «TSC. J lim
m i. ™”i«u
wm
a mandatory order that ti|iph*ps state Bob Farrell disclosed today
today to
in Wffltog this And personally W« be- ÖVÜ War and knew President Lm-
*•’>
Mr» DeHoma has
ppmpaniM *hal| cjisconnetrt service aonouncinrib* death of •» p*r*on* lieve thst the wMthw "haann aa murfi |eoln
When they learn that the present ] in automobile accidents that month, to do wtth them biting as has the two b°F® ,n the service. One la over­
real user of service is not a u«er sen*
In comparison with th« II persons condition Of the water, the .tides, etc. •*“
The only thing we art sure of on i Mrs. Esther Briner and Mrs. Mil­
|emp|ated when the service WM «ri- | killed In traffic In January of IMS,
have 8ome work
ginated
The exchange line plant, , thia represents an IncrtaM of •» per that subject is the fact that it is much drwl MUHr pUn
more pleasant fishing with Old Doi raady tor
Auxiliary which will
central office equipment, or telephone cent,
I
Instruments thus made available shall
In connection with the sharp up­ smilin’ OYgyhOMI than It la to angle m®et with Mrs. Violet Roth at 505
be used to take ear. of current appli­ ward trend in traffic death*, Farrell iB th« wn «T te dark, cold day*. Holly street on Feb. 24.
TOUGH •/ SOPIR
cation* for service essential to pro- ( pointed to apeod chepkl mad« by th« That1* something that we believe no 1 Club No. 2 will help Club No. 1
ducers of substantial quantities of traffic engineering division of th« angler will be adverse to admitting. entertain the district meeting on Feb.
30 ih the Woodmen hall.
good*; or service authorized by th* state highway department, showing
DAMP PROOF
W*r production P*«r<J teo«US® «1 that 11 per sent of th« drivers on the
Ida Oerding Ig Preeident Of
unreasonable hardship; or to meet Pacific highway in January traveled
Valley 4-H Club Legden
the needs of applicant* for whom tel­ at speeds up to SI miles an hour,
Mias Ida Oerding ot Coquille, and
ephone service is a wsr necessity. I , "Thia is considerably in encase at
This ruling will affect many present
recommended wartime speed limit 4-H leader at the McKinley achool,
users who took over from a previous of 13 miiet an hour, designated as • was unanimously elected president of
subscriber the servic in the plaoe of
of conserving vehicular gulp­ the newly organized Coquille Valley
business or residence they now oc- (m<r
,t Bnd
I ment
and fuel?' y*rrell
Farrell said. Ths
Th* ln-
in- 4-H Club Leaders Association at a
I creese
in traffic
to significant meeting held at the Bandon City
cupy.
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“No new telephone instruments have ,n vJew ot the higher speeds prevail- hall last week. Herbert Carl of Arago
been manufactured for civilian pur- I | ing in the *tate.”
was elected vloe-eh«lrm*n and Mrs.
poses since November, 1942,” said Mr
The Secretary of State urged driv­ T. T. Meere, Jr„ of Bandon, secre­
Chapman. "All we are able, or per­ ers to observe the 35 mil« wartime tary. A round table diaouaeton of
JTIF-IN CASUALS
LOW HHL OXFORDS
club
leader -----------------
problems -----------------
was con-
mitted, to buy are telephones for speed limit Md to eaercise greater 4-H
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Army, Navy, and Governmental re­ pare to avoid accidents that destroy ¡ducted Uy «»♦ county extension
Sport* and school A 49
Sturdy russet lea» A RO
quirements. War Production Bqard vita) automotive equipment, in ad- , wurhem, James F. Bishop and Doro-
ther tor day-long #*** ,
favorite* in rich «■’ *
orders us to regrade service where dition to striking at th? na|ioa'» thX Bishop Dunn. J, U AUon, Aa-
utility wear!
w
russet leather. ■
,
by (|omg |p w^ may release facilities grpatest reaourge to tl™® «4 war— I ■’•**** aUt* 4'H Ch*b L<ader out_
i lined • suggested plan of work far
for essential service.
It ha* beep wappuwer,
the association which will be adapted
necessary in many w®h P»»®8 to po<i-
VPft individual servic* fo pariY Mte
New Owner* Of Hull Transfer to local conditions. Loaders present
were Mias Oerding, Coquille; Mes-
aerviPX, W® «to also required to dia­
Have Been Licensed
damea Wm. Church, Harold Libby,
ry n nee | the so-called interim servim,
The Hull Transfer organization of Willis Van Leuvan, Parkersburg; Her­
that is. those installed on «nd after
April )Q. IM«, If doing to witt enable Powers, will hereafter serve that city, bert Carl, Arago; Mrs. R. C. Norton.
u* |o render servic. more essential to together with Coquille and fciorth Mrs. Grace Gant. Mrs. V. fc. Taylor,
Bend, under new management and I Mrs. F. T. Moor«, Jr., LiUlen Farley
th* war effort,”
Mr. Chapman continued: "We great­ ownership. The operating permit is­ ahd the Rev. Elmer Rooenkllde, of
as I look. Keep me
ly regret an Inconvenience caused to sued by Public Utilities Commissioner Bandon; and Mr*. Norton's two Boy
young looking and I’ll
the public, naturally; it is our busi­ George H. Flagg, hy* been acquired Scout sons. The next leaders meet­
by
R.
8.
Wheeler
and
C.
Lee
CoiUer,
never grow old!
ing
of
the
association
will
be
held
in
ness to render the best possible *w-
vice to the greatest possible numter of Powers. The transfer has been Banyan the last week In March.
of subscribers. It I* proper to point approved Uy the commissioner, and
MOUNTAIN STATES
out, however, that we have every |hf new operators have furnished
necessary
insurance covering
POWER COMPANY
f reason to anticipate a mqch more the
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serious congestion pf telephone *er- (bodily injuries, property damage and sal repair and wiring. His phone is
“A Self-Supporting. Tax-
v|c* on th* Pacific Coast than we a bond to «over cargo valves. The 123R, and for the prosent his shop is
Paying, Private Enterprise”
In neutral, wine and black shades
have experienced yet, as soon as the state police have also approved the gi hi* home on th*. Fairview
European war situation to cleared up. equipment to be used.
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L0:u -tw° -to _ ,
ayara
;
-4»y. —-—-
.'SSel. ktoll Ji LX a I
from wheue I sit“
War Brings Added
Telephone Restraint!
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O» THS FUTU
DOUBLI
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u
Women's Cotton Lbce Hose $1.49
•Se­