The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 21, 1946, Image 14

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    OIE COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL. COQUILLE, OREGON,
Advertising Head
Foresees Growth
For West Coast
Coos County Has First Balance Sheet
THUBSDAY. FEBEUAKY ÎX. IMS.
force of the wind an<^lt w ill be es­ sharpened hooks that had become
pecially remembered by one fisher- dull, while casting.
man (the writer)«
I We put in a good two hours search-
Coos county this week went on accountant w ith offices in the First
by
Having resided in.Oregon as long ’ ing fo r the hone when we discovered
“the records" as having the firs t National Bank building of Coquille,
LANS LENXVE
as we have, we have teamed to ac­ 'tha t it had in some manner fallen
complete, up-to-the-minute balance were secured, and Mr. Montgomery
cept
the weather as it comes. When from our pocket but the Search was
sheet, in its history, it was announced immediately started to set up the
Ban H ur Lapman’s pen has been a hunting or fishing trip is planned, in vain. Of course, the hone could
by court officials.
bookkeeping set patterned on the laid aside for many moons now, and
we carry through w ith i t regardless of be replaced by a new one, but a new
According to Judge L. D. Felsheim, City of Portland’s.
we are eagerly awaiting the time the weather, so we did not deviate one could never replace the old one
The West Coast and fa r Southwest the need has been evident for some
This week Mr, Montgomery ran when once again this old w arrior of
from our usual h ab it that memorable in our affections. A fte r all, tw enty-
area which gained population so time, but the job ofigetting the coun­
off the firs t balance and made his the press w ill convert his thoughts morning of the big blow. We headed five years is a long association.
rapidly during the war w ill probably ty setup for a complete well-audited,
The books are simplified, through the pages of The Oregonian. for a coastal stream, In the face of
Well, here we are blown back to
continue to grow during post-war accurate set o f bookkeeping was not report.
Ben H ur suffered a heart attack the gale, long ’ere dawn made its ap­ the storm again. No one but a crazy
years, accoording to Dr. Vergil D. attempted u ntil a trained account­ yet complete, and can give a picture
which forced his temporary retire­ pearance.
person or a fisherman would fare
Reed, assoociate director of research ant could be secured.
of the condition of any department
ment from active w riting, but we are
Our headlights, struggling through forth on such a day. Perhaps after
° r J. Walter Thompson Company wT.he services of A1 S. Montgomery, in the county in a few minutes.
sure that when Old Man W inter the swirling rain, brought into re­ • all, a fisherman may be slightly
and form erly acting director of the
finally
retires from the scene, when lie f the swaying trees bordering the “ tetched in the haid” at time, when it
Bureau of Census, in a newly publish­
the flowers bloom again and the roadside, some bent alomst double by comes to angling ii( aay sort of
ed booklet on “ Population and Pur­
joyful songs of birds welcome the firs t the extreme force of the gale. Small weather. But be that as i t may, we
chasing Power,” based on govern­
warm days o f Spring—all of which branches crashed upon the highway received a good wetting, caught no
ment figures.' Decentralization of in ­
AR M Y AIR
FORCES
REIN cessing the thousands of soldiers each
dustry in the West Coast and south­ FORCEMENT DEPOT IN EUROPE, month who arrive in the theatre to are music to the heart of Ben H ur— and the velocity of the thundering steelheads in that storm, but a m ir­
western states as a result of new Furstenfeld-Bruck, Germany — Cpl. take up th eir occupational duties. that his heart w ill find new strength wind swayed the car as i f i t were acle -occurred! In a ll that Utter of
sand and rocks upon the bank of
freight rates favoring these areas Sidney H. Johannesen, son of Mr. and Nucleus of the present unit are those In the offerings of The Red Gods and upon the high seas.
It is strange how one becomes at­ that stream, we chanced upon our
w ill be an important factor in flu M rs C a rl W a rke r, 685 S. N in th , has men who made up the Eighth A ir that he w ill soon return to his desk
enting many American workers to recently received a fifteen-day fu r- Force Replacement Depot, at Stone, in the editorial office of The Ore­ tached to some possession. Usually lost hook hone. Our trip had not
gonian.
it is something of small value and been in vain!
i
settle.- Just as was the case during lough to England. This vacation from England, which for three years served
In a recent telephone conversation yet it holds a spot in a sportsman’s
the war and during the “ Grapes of occupational duty is a part of the the air forces in the United King­
w ith the valiant old sportsman, he heart. R may be an old frayed fly,
W rath" depression migration of the expanded educational and recrea­ dom.
referred to his illness as “ just a one that brought unusual-good luck
‘30’s, Dr. Reed says most of the tional program now In effect at this
Cpl. Johannesen arrived overseas tap on the shoulder,” a characteristic
upon some one, or several, fishing
increase in population in the West station. '
in February, 1944. He has received remark of such a man as Ben H ur
trips; or an old rusty spinner that
and Southwest w ill be matched by
Formerly a crack Luftw affe tra in ­ the European-African-Middle East­
a loss on the part of northern and ing school, the Arm y A ir Forces Re­ ern Theater Ribbon, the Meritorious Lapman. Here’s hoping that there has proved its worth in the past.
I suffered for years and am so
w ill be no more “ Ups” fo r years to And somehow, it always grieves us thankful that I found relief from
eastern states.
States which have inforcement
Depot
now utilizes
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Service
nit - Plaque,
and the World come and that in the coming years
to have to part w ith an old frayed this terrible affliction that I w ill
gained 'most rapidly since IS35 are attractive modern garrison fo r p ro - War I I Victory Medal.
many gems of thought w ill again hunting coat, one that has snuggled gladly answer anyone w ritin g me
Washington,
Oregon,
California,
for Information. Mrs. Anna Pautz,
grace the editorial page from his pen. dose to us down through many hunt­ P.O.Box
Nevada and Arizona.
825, Vancouver, Wash.
We
wish
to
th
in
k
the
many
dis­
ing seasons, or an old worn fishing
A d v.tf
Florida attracted a steady stream of
charged Vets who have stopped to pre el, one that holds a store of gold­
new residents during the same period. |
inform us of the fact that they en­ en memories.
For somehow, after
The only gaining northern and east- i
“ I LO ST
joyed this column w hile reading it long associations w ith* such old
ern states were: Connecticut, Rhode
at
many
different
points
of
the
globe.
friends
of
the
marshes
and
streams,
Island, Michigan, Maryland and V ir­
We also appreciate the letters re­ a fellow is wont to grow sentimental
ginia.
Y ou m a r U « pound« and
Pearl Harbor, T. H —Pic W illiam
mora «leader. graceful flm aa.
ceived from overseas regarding It. concerning them; they sort of worm
In conclusion, Dr. Reed writes: “ We
e m rd ee . H o drug« N o U s a t i» « .
E.
Johnson,
of
Broadbent,
Ore.,
Is
Kat m eat, potatoes, gravy butter.
One lad referred to it as a morale their way into your affections, fo r
’ -.ve thè natural resources ,the ln -
T h e esperi enre of M r» W e lls m a y
one of 1,630 army veterans returning
or may ooa be d ifir r e a t
you«,
builder, which needless to say ticked they are tried and true and casting
u us tria l facilities, labor force, capital
bu t w hy a o t ^ t b e A y d e P U a f L o o t
,to the State aboard the S. S. Azalea
The application of the Weyerhaeus­ our vanity.. I t is such comment as them aside is somewhat like throw ­
and management to turn out a na­
City which left Yokohama, Japan, er T^pber Company, of North Bend, this that really serves to gladden the
l a clinical team cooductod bv
ing -over a tried and true friend fo r
tional product of $200,000,OqO,000 a
medics) doctor» more th a a I f g
p e r s o t i loet I « t o IB M u a d t
January 19, and is scheduled to ar­ Oregon, fo r a revision of the Harbor heart of • w rite r and we are, indeed,
a new acquaintance.
year. We can do It because we have
as e r a s e I « a fe w w eak« w it h
tb e A Y D I V it a m i« C u a d /
rive In Seattle about February 3. The Lines in Coos Bay at North Bend, grateful. Thanks again, fellas!
R s d u d a l P la n
already done It. But one further Im ­
Two weeks prior to the big blow,
S. S. Azalea C ity U one of many Oregon, w ill be considered at a pub­
That 85-mile gale that struck the we had been fishing the same stream
portant force should be considered
in'connection w ith our population and Merchant Maarine ships which as­ lic hearing oil the subject, to be held coast a short while back w ill be we headed for the morning of the
sisted the Naavy in maintaining sup­ by the War department engineer in long remembered and especially by
the possibilities of maintaining the
tearing gale. And upon its banks
high standard of production which we ply lines to island bases seized the city hall. North Bend, Ore., at the dairyman who lost part of his we had lost an old treasure—a small
10:00 a. m„ Tuesday. March 12, 1946. barn, others who lost fences and
have attained. This is the psychol­ throughout the Pacific.
hook hone. For tw enty-five years
ogy o f the population. I f the people
Sentinel Classified Ada will sell it. small buildings blown down by the we had carried this little hone and
BARROW D R U G CO.
feel secure in their jobs and secure
as to -the peace, there is little reason
to, be concerned about depression. I f
people are ridden w ith fear as to {he
lo p of their jobs or as to the security
o f the peace, they w ill not only hesi­
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu­
tate to spend from th eir savings, but
they w ill try to hold on to their cur­ gene, February 21 (Special!’— The
rent income. Industry as well Gov­ firs t conference of members of the
ernment must keep in mind this fac­ Oregon Retail Distributors’ Insti­
tor an¿ create the ^¡catest feeling of tute since before the w ar Is scheduled
security posslDle,—the ‘climate’ fo r to convene on the University o f Ore­
gon campus May 12 and 13,‘ according
prosperity
to plans made by the board of direc­
tors in a recent meeting in Portland.
Other board members are: Floyd
E. M iller, M ille r Mercantile company,
County Treasurer’ Charles Stauff Eugene, president; Charles E. Snell, ,
has filed his candidacy for the May Meier and Frank company, Portland,
17th prim ary elections to succeed first vice-president; Peter G. Coso-
himself. He filed In the office of vich Astoria Stationery company,
County Clerk L. W. Oddy. He stated th ird vice-president; E. S. Heyden-
on his copy foor the ballot that he burk, Rogue River Hardware com­
wished placed th ere “ Present county pany, fourth vice-president; Earl
treasurer; courteous and efficient Byrom, Byrom and Kqeeland, Eu­
gene, treasurer; and directors, Harold
service w ill be continued.
Stauff was appointed treasurer in Wendel, Lipman, Wolfe and company,
1930 for a four-year term and was Portland; Richard G. Montgomery,
Montgomery advertising agency; A.
re-elected in 1934, 1938 and 1942.
E. B u rkitt, J. C. Penney company,
Portland; and Frank Nau, president
F. E. Bun
of the Frank Nau Drug company,
Phone 303
-
Night 106-L Portland.
FIRST with the BATEST Aircraft
Insurance
Message on behalf o f our Retailers
Sentinel Classified Ads w ill sell i t
Out-of-Doors Stuff
Coquille Man Vacations In England
RH
RHEUMATISM
and ARTHRITIS
Broadbent Boy
To Come Home
Army Engineers
Will Hear Pleas
To Change Pier
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University Slates
Retailers' Meeting
Files Candidacy
A
j ^ U R I N G the war y e a n it was imperative for us to ration Sicks’
Select Beer to our retailers because o f our firm policy to m a in ta in
the unvarying high quality o f our product. Even now, with the return
of
rationing must be continued until our plant expansion program
will enable us to meet the tremendous demand with quality unimpaired.
Through this trying period th e cooperation o f our dealers has been, an d
u , so generous th a t we wwfi to m ake public acknowledgm ent o f it. T h e
fact that Sicks’ Select Beer is rationed requires a sacrifice on the part o f
your dealer and may mean that he cannot always immediately supply you.
I f this should ever occur, we ask your patience on his behalf as his stock
will be regularly replenished. Y ou may be sure it is always his desire, and
THE Fut EDOM FOR WHICH
GE0” G! WASHINGTON
FOUGHT
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The Declaration of Independence set fo
? rights of free men and denounced those w: j
v.ould limit them .
One of the charges in this Immortal Docu­
ment is « fohows:
(the Kina
I) lies
‘ of
ss, and
of officers to
Our forefathers fought valiantly to escape
from this "multitude of new offices" or bureaus
and it is a continuing fight.
W ithout freedom of private enterprise we
shaH be engulfed in that flood of official tyranny
which ignores the inalienable Rights of Free
Americans.
Mountain Stoles Power Co.
A Self-Supporting, Tax-Paying, Private Enterprise
ours, to serve you with as fine a Beer as it is possible co brew.