The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 20, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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They will find it hard to get new
' and two “digger" squirrels.
Eleanor stated that F. R. TTt. atste-
ones. I anticipate that the average
demobilized service man will not
|ment that he would “reluctantly” ac-
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Evans, Pamela j
only find his old job waiting but if
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Icept the nomination, if it was ten- and Maureen, called on Mr. and Mrs.
he wishes he will be financially able*
“Ibe Column that’s Different”
dered him, came as a complete sur-
John Felsher, of Myrtle Point, last Roger W. Babson Says
(By Lam j^neve)
prise to her owing to the fact that he
to enter business on his own account.
See “Spike” Leslie for U m Best in
Tuesday evening.
The War Boom la Over
When demobilization comes, soldiers Liability, or other Insurance. Office,
We have always figured F. D. R. never discussed such affairs with
Thursday the Royal Neighbor’s
Babson Park, Maas., July 14,1M4— and sailors may be in better finan­ 275 So. HalL in former hospital bldg.;
rather serious minded, but he has her. That should be easily explained Club met at the home of Mr. and
; Business volume has\een maintained cial shape than are the wage work­
demonstrated the fact to our entire —a! 1*,hasn’t remained at home long Mrs. Ward Evans,
Games of pinochle
satisfaction that -he most certainly enough.
and whist were enjoyed by the fol­ at. such a high level since Pearl ers w > m > remained at home.
Mr. and Mrs, Kissell and daughter, lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Joe ’Mast, Mr.. Harbor that It is hard for some to Retail Trade
posssMse a very keen seme of humor
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*lowln«
Retail trade has steadily gone
by stating that it was witp “re­ of McKinley, were Bear Creek callers and' Mrs? John Feta'ter? Mr.“7dM^‘. reaUz*th*‘ there caB **
luctance” that he would accept the last week. Mr. Kissell formerly op­ Clinard Mast and Mesdames Mollie
P ‘* *** month? ahead during the first six months of
democratic nomination for a 4th erated a coal mine in the Riverton Ford, Nellie Wright, Veda Clinton. witnessed the beginniig of the end of the year. Wartime,wages have been
term. That’s the biggest joke fur­ district, but recently purchased the Ardyce Christensen, Louise Carver, our current war boom. As we enter the deciding factor in spite of the
’ the third quarter the trend will con­ scarcity of goods, price controls and
nished since the creation of the W. Wilcox ranch on Middle creek.
Danford Gilktaon and Mr. and Mrs.
P. A., the slaying of hogs and the | Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Fletcher were Evans and Pam and Maureen. Door tinue downward. From this point on luxury taxes. Merchants have done
burning of crops.
Coquille business visitors last Wed- prize was wqn by Mr. Joe Mast. Re­ business will have to adjust itself to a wonderful job in keeping their
The Domenighini family living nesday.
freshments of coffee and pineapple. quite different conditions — with a shelves stocked to the extent that
near here turned out in force during 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Culver, and cream pie were served by the hostess, gradual resumption of more normal they have. More goods will become
activities.
available as we enter the third, quar­
the haying period last week. "Jim,” son Rodger, “the pig man,” headed Mrs. Evans.
ter, but both the volume of retail
a dog of mixed breeds and recently north last Thursday. As usual, Frank
A group from the Nazarene church| The Steck Market
acquired by one of the boys, put in took off in a cloud of dust and didn’t
During the past six months stock business and the value of goods sold
in Coquille came out to the Nile'
his own bit in the hayfield by putting give us a chance to learn of his desti- Miller ranch last Thursday evening market averages of 30 industrials and may decline to somewhat lower
20 rails have risen from 86.04 in Jan­ levels. I am not sure about this.
on a wholesale slaughter of rodents. 1 nation.
and enjoyed a wiener roast with Mr.
uary Io 92.69 in June. This is a rise
It appears that there we a lot of and Mrs. Miller.
With retail trade at an all-time
His total kill was M rata, one gopher
- ' persons who would like to change the
peak, but with a general drop ex­
of
7.7
per
cent.
AM
things
consid
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The Brethren Conference which is
word remember in “remember Pearl
held annually at Bridge, opened the ered, the market has acted well dur­ pected in employment; with higher
Harbor,” to 'fofget." -Such persons
ing the first half of the year. Our costa* and lower profit margins and
first of this week. Mrs. Albert Lillie j
Pd Adv. Smith for Senator Committee
are harping constantly through the
took Misses Pamela Evans, Glenda taxes on capital gains and the double with a generally more cautious spend­
Leo Smith, Mgr., Corbett Bldg.
the press that all humans are brothers, |
taxation on corporate dividends con­ ing tendency, a reaction in the retail
' Llllje and Donna Moomaw up to
Portland, Oregon
regardless of color or creed. That we
spend the week there.,
u tinue to be distinct drawbacks. Lon­ field is possible. Despite this, I con­
should take the filthy Jape to our
don investors have no capital gains tinue bullish on well-selected mer­
[ Jurtlor choir practice was held last
bosom and look upon them as
I tax to contend with.
Hence, the chandising stocks.
I particularly
Wednesday evening at the church,
prices of English stocks are outpac­ like the chain stores which can easi­
brothers. They were given a chance ;
with Mrs. Jake Moomaw in charge.
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in America once and succeeded in
ing U. S. securities.
ly adapt themselves to almost all
IA short practice was held after which
I have been bullish on stocks dur­ changes.
ing the past six months and I now winnioai rr ■ ve»
j continue so. The coming third quar­
During the first six months of the
We have had a number of
ter is especially apt to show a rise in year commodity prices held up. I
can and trucks brought in
| view of the presidential compalgn. It expect them to hold at around current
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Refreshments of pie, sand-
recently, at the point where
¡may seem odd for me to forecast a levels for the time being.
Buyers
“ I wiches and punch were served to th.
they could not be driv,
brother, should be shipped over to j
pa|neU
, decline in the volume of business and should continue to keep moderately
any farther.
what is left of Japan at the con- ^
Glenda
at the same time to expect a rise in protected. Price controls hsve helped
clvrion
th. war ra that they may Moo
Holycrom, 'security Drices: but the relief which all.
Food requirements will con­
The owner* admitted they
assist their yellow, ratty brothers In
are experiencing over
the tinue heavy, but we shall have the
had
noticed
something
I Thelma and Noia Crawford and investors
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the re-buildlpg of Tokyo. A Jap is Messrs. David Moomaw, Kenneth ^ar’,1progre“ U*e?‘"with
largest crops In our history. Hence,
wasn’t just right for some
so repulsive to us that ws can't fea-
structlve oratory of Dewey, Bricker food supplies will remain ample; but
time. “What Negligence!”
Dority, Kent Hickam and Mrs.
' ture any one wishing to regard them I I
and other republicans is being re­ will not be excessive. .
Moomaw.
Mailorder
■ All of these could have^
as brothers.
Both hard and soft goods will con­
A picnic' dinner held at Gaylord flected in the stock market.
been saved by tightening,
1 May we clear “the mystery” re­
In spite of controls, wages have tinue scarce until we can revert to
Sunday was enjoyed by the following:,
adjusting or at most a small
garding that two-car wreck recently
risen a little more during ths past six production for civilian requirements.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Burtto, Mr, and
OPIN liN A. M. UNTIL
repair with few
on the Coquille-Bandon highway?
months. Union leaden have worked Retail prices after the War may av­
Mrs. Marvin Shaw, Patty and Arlan,
tended to when
,The Chev was owned by Del Cot­
hard for pay Increases and will con­ erage IS per cent or more above pre­
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Halter, Alan
ticed. As they
ter of Bandon, and the Ford coupe
tinue to do so in order to hold their war prices. Certainly, when new au­
and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Lund
could not even accept 1
by Donald Sell, of Riverton. The
own jobs. However, the heyday of tomobiles are availabler they will be
and Monty Loe, of Gaylord; Mr.
accident occurred during the night,
of them due to time
• the industrial worker is rapidly pass­ priced higher than prewar levels.
and Mrs. Henry Sarsten and Majorie,
quired to get parts and the
the two cars evidently crowding too I
ing. Production cut-backs are re- Buildings costs will also be up sharp-
of Tacoma, house guests of Mr. and
(close together in passing.
exorbitant dost of repain
: suiting in the laying off of thousands
Mrs. Lund; Mr. and Mrs, Martin Ar­
I We are still pondering the ques­
on vehicles that are let
of workers. This has gone relatively Osneiraie*»
nold of Gaylord; Mrs. Anna Richard­
tion as to just how the people of
run until they break down.
unnoticed as such layoffs have oc­
We
are
now
definitely
In
the
transi
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son, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wiltaon.
America can expect to get a clean
curred in widely separated geograph­ tion period from war to peace. Hitler
and Chloe, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Evans,
, “New Deal” from an old, worn pack.
ical areas,
will probably collapse sometime be­
Pamela and Maureen, Mr, and Mrs.
1 And just imagine wishing to use the Clarence MulMns,'Marianne and Jim­
Too many wage workers have not tween November 7, 1944, and March
same cards for four more years.
saved a fair proportion of their war­ 7, 1945. The coming six months will
my, Misses Joyce Taylor and Phyllis
John Devereux, Bear Creek dairy­
time earnings. They are bound to | bring more adjustments in business
man, is having trouble With one of Danielson and Preston Willis. Swim­ feel the economic effects thereof.1 and in living than we have witnessed
AMZY
ERNIE
ming and horseback riding were
his knees. Being shy of help and
Many of the latter will lose their jobs for some time. Yet these headaches
also enjoyed by the young folks.
with the haying season on in full
between now and the end of the War. are the neqesaary prelude to peace-
Mrs. Orvus Miller, Phyllis, Alice
swing this is working a hardship on
and-Orvus Jr., of Myrtle Point, were
him. His entire family has come to
Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
his rescue to the best of their ability.
Nile Miller.
Most everyone on “The Creek” is
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Myers, of
short handed this haying time and
Myrtle Paint, were Sunday visitors
the women-folks are,helping out In
of Mrs. Ida Myers and Mr. and Mrs.
a lot of cases, as well as the school
let the hot water run
Wayne Woodward.
Mds.
—
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dority, of North
over in thq tub. This is
Bend, spent Saturday night at the
a definite waste.
Keep
home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mason.
an eye on it, and turn off
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kelllson and
the faucet when the tub
Bobby came in from Sixes Saturday
is three-fourths full.
evening and spent the week-fend at
To make tills simple, no risk hear­ their home in Arago, returning to
ing test If you are temooranlv deaf­
ened, bothered oy ringing buzzins camp Sunday evening.
POWCR COMPANY
Mrs. Ward Evans, Pamela and
head noises due to hardened or coagu­
lated wax (cerumen), try th» Ourine Maureen, visited at the home of' Mr.
MOUNTAIN STATES
Home Method test that so many aay
has enabled them to hear well again and Mrs. John Feisher in Myrtle
"A S-zft-Supporting, Tax-
You must hear oetter after making Point last Saturday afternoon,
Paying» Private Enterprise”
this simple test or you get your mone„
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Halter, Mrs-
back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear Ida Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Drops todav at Barrow Drw Co.
Barklow, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lane
and AJthea Harrah, of Coquille, were
all Sunday guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Woodward.
Mrs. Ward EVans attended the
Royal Neighbors’ lodge in Myrtle
THE SAME CAPABLE DIRECTION, COURTEOUS SU­
Point Monday evening at which time
two candidates were initiated and
PERVISION AND SYMPATHETIC UNDERSTANDING
the following were Installed: Mrs
PREVAILS IN EVERY GANO SERVIE
Ada Lemon as recorder; Mrs. Chester
Willson, manager, and Mrs. Wave
Townsend.
District Deputy Ann
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Montgomery, of Marshfield, acted as
The place of Sicks' Select In public esteem Is one which
installing marshall. At the close of
the evening a birthday supper was
Is completely Its own—a place won and held by the
enjoyed by 28 members. Mrs. Dan-
unmatched
smoothness and unvarying quality of this
ford Gilkison will entertain the
¿'ItUPHOnC 100 JHWLMCt SfMICf • COQUILLC
Royal Neighbors' club at her home
superbly distinctive beer.
Tuesday, July 25. All members are
invited and each can also bring a
gUMC
Mr. and Mrs. Al Erickson and son.
Thomas, and Mrs, A. S. Wilson, of Co­
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quille, visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Widmark Sunday.
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SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO
Mr, and Mrs. H. L. Crawford and
son and Miss Charlotte Painter, of
Since 1878
£. G. Sfclt. Fres.
North Bend, wars Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. John Widmark.
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