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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1944)
't 7 ! "»•i F ; —' * '■< C ■ „ . i 1K Y'-'" z+’-j »AMP MMB _____ ■ — f Electric Fence Units, »14.75 ... up. WiM work on UO-vo't line hot shot.battery, or automobile but tory. Also Het-Shot Bateriee for sale. Geo. F. Burr Motor. on Â'K I .K «î --- -------------------------------------- t PHO KPT, * Cities of Cao. county For Coquhfo o’clock Tuesday evening. " to: city, 19.0; school 31.7; port 1.7; —o— ■V state and county (estimated), 28.2; total 80 mills. Other totals: Marsh- field, 74.9; North Bend, 100.4; Ban- u don, 82.8; Myrtle Point, «2.3. —o— " } Excellent hot soup to now being *• served at the Grade School build- ing, under the auspices of the Edu- I I j 1 S’ ■ T ■J JI V I I I ‘I f fi 5. ¡ ibhgü Hsniffiiw LflCHl COW • call us WHEH The Christmas spirit is a very tough Senate began kicking the State De- competitor and the age-eld custom pertinent appointments around. to being observed notwithstanding the ‘ The House has worked rapidly and war. It to unfortunate that the tim- smoothly this week. Everything pre- ing of the bond drive brought It into Piously scheduled has been acted such competition but it was probably upon. More than a week ago, the deliberately designed to do ao in the Rutos Committee, which determines hope of discouraging excessive ! what measures shall come to the . Christmas buying with resultant yioor fpr debate, (and when), ended pressure on the defense against in flation. '< • 1 lie gm diete of the disappointing showing in the bond safos, it to a good sign that the Christmas spirit to so universally observed because of it* affect bn the public morale and Ito influence on unifying th. coun- lt waa for the Houre to dear try’s we. vflort 1______ -1— — .rheduted up pending and previously scheduled i legislation. . O'"" ________________ pared for the coming session of the' The journey of a piece of legisla- Legisiature. The housing problem tion through the House to final pas- will be even more Severe then in 184» »«*« u usualljr a long and compli- and many legislators are having great «ted one. Any Mwmbar may lntro- diffieulty in finding places in which duce • blu- 'n* biu i™l?edl‘1 * y to live during the session__________ . referred to a committee. The choice The sevswl state departmenta are °* the committee ta determined by the busy preparing legislatton which the object dealt with in the bill. Be- experience of the past two years has ,ore a committee considers a Ml , demonstrated to be needed in the ad- it is the general practice to aen< it ministration of present lbws and down to the administrative depart- regulatlons. There will be an ua- 1 ment—or sometimes to two or more usually large number of bills pre-1 departments—and get an opinion as sen ted this year owing to the great. to what effect the proposed law will expansion of the activities in the aev- ,bave ao far as i the administrative &Æ?* I •*^1 t Ml I IB g JJ g •> [A ■ ’ Ì fr" .» Í ' T 51 « Sunkist Navel erst, 241 sive, 1; fc $5.80 Oranges u” This ii I wish j mas and dor the < year we a wbrld i, Banana squash .<T iKM NK. IMI > / ‘ I 6000 INUSTKRT. -- ib. fine for baking GHAFEHtBlrirM No. 1 California ------------------ --- ■ — ....... T ¿ s'-'*' /• E CiManber r 7 ■ i •> Extra Fancy * DELICIOUS APPLES PEANUTS 29e ib f.'-.- T WALNUTS , — H> . «I» I I , ■ Dromedary HNGERBREAPamr Kurs ROAST BEEF pkg. HILLS BROS. COFFEE »■ Chopped Ripe Rfl # 1 tall cans - Fancy Washington Albaçore TUNA FISH solid white meat can 44® &^|35c finit Cocktail WML PAP Floradale Light Amber TE in the roll —I rT..-. m-. ■ 5-ib. poii y »J.29 «X*: 19® 10 X Z<-7-; 57« Dodge Brood The 78th Congrua will convene January 9 (constitutional date), or ü * 25® 33c it JfF TT-——,r. ■r* “■ » can I V 10' Fresh Roasted HONEY 1 10« lb. NM^ which brings it up for debate on the Floor. The procedure of the Senate is somewhat similar. All bills must be acted upon by both houses and signed by the President before tMy become law. ®t-y 4® Large size Texas Pink Drive and Walk Cqrefully Is Urged h Secretary of Stet« Robert 8. Farrell haa >OÀn*d wMh M the Na- tional Safety Council and other safe ty agencies in urging Oregon drivers and pedestrians to drive and walk more carefully, to avoid accidents during the holiday season this year. “The month of December is a peak period for traffic accidents in Ore gon,” Farrell said. “During the past five years, there hps been an average of IS pedestrians killed in traffic ac cidents each December. Accidents all types soar during the closing month of the year.” The nation-wide campaign to cut down traffic accidents during the holiday season was launched as na tional safety officials scanned the na tion’s traffic record and noted the eral departments. There, coupled deportments are concerned^ departments ere trend toward casualties in traffis with the hundreds of new bills in ' when r«Ports from the depart- during the Christmas season. prospect,-4rtll constitute a formidable «nente are at hand, the committee In urging greater care during the. Uisk for lhe Legisalture to accom- may take the bUI up for consideration holiday season, Farrell pointed ■ out plish within the timfc allotted. Truly ,Mlnor bul* are u>uall’r h®"d*ed rBth.; that accidents on the home front are this year in particular there will be «r Quickly. But, if a bill is at all still running, more than two to one no profit to any legislator in the controversial or if it involves large deaths to American fighting men on __ ■ >_____.__A__ ........ 1« I- session as the entire eompensoMea and important matters, it is custom all battlefronta. The death totals will be absorbed long before the 'ses ary to have committee hearings since Pearl Harbor up to the first Hearings sometimes last months sion is ended. of December for the nation were Then the entire record of the hear The Legislature will be composed 380,000 for accidents ar)d 108,887 for ings, generally including the depart very largely of experienced and able war. ■ mental reports on the legislation, is men and should give a good account “This does not imply, of course, printed. of itself. It is particularly fortunate that life on the home front is as dan- i At long last, the bill is considered | that it is so constituted at this criti 1 gerous as on the battlefront,” Farrell in a committee executive session and, > cal time because of the great impor said. "But they do indicate the na if it is approved by a majority of tance of the legislative job ahead to the committee, is “reported out” and ture of the challenge to us here at • prepare the state for the post war home to avoid these unnecesary cas placed on the calendar for action. period, which is almost sure to come ualties. I hope every driver and pe I The “report" of the committee is a before the 1847 session. brief analysis of the bill and an ex- destrian in Oregon will adopt this The Legislature will convene a day , ^tonVwhat it will be”when It slogan, and abide by it during the or two before hand in order to or- a law Thc commitieeS holiday season—and at all times, for ganize both houses and get away to a usUBl)y reclte in their reporU the I that matter: For a happier holiday—avoid ac flying start. It should be borne in reaMOIM( why they think the bill is cidents!” mind by al) who have legislation to good and ghouW r< , .¡F propose that such measures must be< After the ..greening” by depart- preaented early in order to receive menU <nd by th# i£. it any such suggestions and strongly u can no obJec. urges that they be placed pronyUy, to iu . bm lf generaliy preferably before the opening of the broutf|t uptor paaaa<eby unanimous session, m that ample time will be confent „ (t cannot paMed by afforded to prepare the billa in prop- «^4 the Rutea Committee must er shape for presentation. • ¡gtve what is called a rule on the bill W«*ß$ ... Friday and Saturday Specials JSf / ifiRsP.»"-® ✓ '.Ï 5*1 YOU MEED AHT OF THESE ífMHCES I The lack of success today in the “E” bond sal« May be ,, in measure to Christmas shopping and 1 »44—Most everyone thought at mid- may be is therefore something that cannot be ' week that Congress would adjourn ' of the n avoided at this season of the year, not later than tonight. Then the 'gressby / DM ICKING, CUMING 1 ■« to work and the annoyanc« of hav- ! ing to refuse sates in many instances, ¡1 owing to a general attempt to fairly limit purchas« with a view toward equal distribution of merchandise, i i mikimseimk the streets of the large cities attest thc on"' which H»*»1**1 “ ,citenged to snow which lay a little Al|ow me quoU a few th< to the fact that the thread of inflation »ection^.llare agreed that it ha. more th.nthreeinehe. deep when the . « v» htatory iiseevtj . . SpencBr «jfxcggw*, the Hit is very real. The posaeesten of large »-« «1 lent 15 or 10 years ago. O. ( storm ended here in — Coquille. . ^test of ----------------- — greatest of English English philosophers: philosophers: ametftt. of free cash by the general c Sanford say. that somewhat' “Every child has the natural right to ute and Uberty, bounded by a like public and the lack <« merchandise *om 18Qfl there f Monday morning the Coast Auto ,_________________________ naa started ainrtArl Krinorincr a mail ... . . .. to absorb it, constitutes a perfect set inch thick on ponds in thU aectton i14"* brin«in« IH the mal1 libody to everybody else." up for uncontrolled inflation of prie« and that “ 1th« tr^?V*LfrT 1 Declaration of Independence: “Life, due to competitive bidding by the tban 11 tbts Jaa- Lab**, oarthe bus, which arrivm hare at nine liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” buy«™- . pBible: “Thou .halt not kill- A visit to the city of Portland lart !18M when th” river. fr0“ °*er' webk proved that it wm no exception “* ther* were Ao thermometers thermometers I bfat that “ if wu •» at, to this general rule l^cause its here 56 X«" «8° bilt , people naa suiucieni io gei ureanasi large stores were all crowded with least down lero with. It was' not -because of the pipe : shoppers and store shelv« reveal the 2 ..... g- ; rl81 J* tin« freezing, but because so many , scarcity of available merchandise.' Jasper . A. Yoakam, u of . Oakdale, ... — j ------- . the age — pgpplp left faucets open last night to The eating places are crowded at California, died ». Tuewiay at noon with women shoppers having °f »0 years. He was a brothei o prevent their pip« freezing that the the light of battle in their eye a. YoUtam, formerly county com- reservoir was drained. _____ -^6- , they compete for their Christmas »»iarioner. “Brick" tosile took ten of his pro- gifts for their toyed on«. The ! an a«i shortnew of tempers is noticeable Hermen Ftoten suffered an acci- teg« up to Arago last Friday eve among the shop girl, and is readily d«nt whM* °°l hunting ducks last ning, where the high school five of excuteble in the Face of the tremen- Saturdey afternoon that almost cort that place handed them a 20-10 de feat in basketball. , dous pressure under which they have hlm his right hand, » » I OT ‘ 1 1 Timèlv Tooics j fl te/ivicc REASONABLE HATES I Beginning with the first medQng the difficulty of the absolute proof in the New Year, Manager Comptou of anything We cannot absolutely ef Hotel Coquille will furnish a 80- prove that we exist at all. It to our cent lunch for the regular Chamber business to seek the truth whevew Of Commerce dinners. Another in- .it may teed Us. The Bible: Seek the novation will be music. Truth, it to the truth that makes men —o— ¡free. (This probably means old Full power load of Mountain States maids as well.) cational department of the Health Power company was cut over to the] The viewpoint „/..I ~~ _____ 2. that ' 2 I wish to call ’ your attention 4- I. 4L..4 _____ child -1-11J 1 < association. new $«75,000 plant in North Bend to is that every * Oil Monday, marking the climax of the that is born has the natural right to Pillis Yesterday morning was the coldest gigantic work which has been started life and that from the fact that it is ¡bom. Thia to not a social given in fifteen or twenty years, the ther- and completed, this year. —o— .right, it has nothing to do with so- imometer registering ten above zero. I IlllCiy IvpUJ , While old time residents of Coos Monday afternoon gave us the first ciety. The child was before society It haant m* .. wr«a* 1« »__ • By R. T. Moore county do not agree as to the exact esinus nf thn sanann The crowds of stopperà thronging ' tee U“t co,d spe11 •qu*1 toicold rK>rtb b“1 toon for the child. 1 > th^t we see a star when we know that others also see it.” I realize lk- V. _.-e , .