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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1946)
(Eoquiiir PnUcg in tin ti Private Property miles a m onth on the highways of tlw state.” September's consumption was the T :' D L JAB. RICHMOND th ird largest fo r any month th is year, w ith August and Ju ly ta kin g firs t and D e d ic a te d to th e D e v e lo p m e n t o f C oqu ille I a lle y Is private property on hand Just? second place respectively. ; The rig h tfu l bases of p riva te p roperty ¡can only spring from the rig h t of a C ivil Service Openin« A n Independent P ap er 'm an to himself. This is the only The U. S. C iv il Service Commission I source of ownership. A ny other stand has announced an exam ination to f i l l 'is pure communism. The enjoym ent Ralph P. Stulley and M. D. Grimes, Publishers Exam iner-Trainee, and Field Exam .’4 i of the fr u it of his ow n to il. I f through iner positions in the National Labor RALPH P. STULLER, Editor I any Other means or in vo lu n ta ry use | o f labor the person gets w ealth, i t »* is pure theft even i f legal. N ature Published Every Thursday at returns only to labor and to the in Corner W. F irst and W illa rd , Coquille, Ore. dividual who perform s that labor be ff. long its fru its. Entered at the post office at Coquille, Oregon, as 2nd-class m atter under If you w ill look at priva te property in land you w ill see that nothing is . Act of C ongress of March 3. 1879. * by such a scheme and Hl the produced tremendous power of taking w ealth 'fro m labor that comes from it. P ri- Subscription Rates ' iv itq property in land takes nearly One Year............................................ »2.60 N A llO h a lf o f the reel w ealth produced to outside S ta te .................* ..._ ........'. »2.50 this country, We do not realize the size o f, this p a rticu la r fo rm of theft. A li Subscriptions S tric tly ip Advance Let us take a simple illu stra tio n . Here are tyrn meh on an island and neither can get o ff and this is lite ra lly I all over the country. These tw o men ¡produce »1,900 of w ealth each on We can’t think of a poorer m etaphor than “John L. Lewi» at W and- There could the b at” for of all citizens—and the word is used loosely—of I h e ! Wealth from ™ h e r of these men fro m United States, John L. Lewis, stubborn, egotistical, callous, bitter the other. The rig h t of each to w hat labor leader of the United Mine W orkers is the poorest sport »nd he produced could not be disputed. the poorest ball player of anyone we know. ■ ‘ Z^ncrease th e ^m o u n t of’ weaUh each His latest STRIKE AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT should £cX<£I The S w iJ u ld not ex- sso S ation I ' I » State Cleans Street F in a l brushing aw ay o f finishing sand and gravel fro m the part of W illa rd street th a t was recently re surfaced by the state highw ay de partm ent was completed Thursday The street is in top shape now. Lo cal police w ere busy keeping cars fro m p a rkin g on the street. Insurance is tot important to take chances. SEE ME. F. B. Bull Sentinel Classified Advs. w ill sell it. Phone 303 N ig h t 106-L How much will it cost? t ÉD ITO RIA L. Dictator: Relations Board. The positions are located throughout the country. The salaries range fro m »2,655 to »5,995 a ’ yegf. F u rth e r inform ation and ap plication form s m ay be obtained from the Commission's local Secretary, C. V. Sm ith, located at C oquille poet o f fice, o r fro m most firs t- and second- class post offices, C iv il Service Re gional Offices, o r the United States C iv il Service Commisiaon, Washington 25, D. C. -You want the interior of your home to be clean and beautiful. 1946 Be practical, know how little it costs to have a home you can be proud of. This week let's figure the Living Room: / > . '“ bring a showdown if our congressmen have guts enough to Éaceiploif them. , the issues and take a definite stand for once and for all. ’ Leti»uis 8ame and A stoppage of soft cogl now when the green light is flicker- ; w n w iW p would , ing bravely in a new OPAless world would create havoc gnd sidered natural or at least customary. shoot holes through any reconversion th at we could norm ally,I wish you to note the difference in p z n w t th i« w in t e r a n d s n rin u ’ d istribution of the products o f labor, expect tnis w inter apa sprint,. The production w ould probably be That Lewis knows this is evident. He knows it too well, 9ame. The man th a t did not own and he w ith complète lack of regard for the economic security of the land would have to work and the country is willing to plunge us into chaos. that by perni ission of the ow ner o f President Woodrow Wilson faced John L. Lewis shortly after e h a rg ^ js w X ’iT is ’right“ uTuve*“ the last w ar when Lewis attem pted this same sort of strike. t he island and w o rk and he pro- Wilson stood firm. Lewis backed down w ith the statem ent— duced »1000 of wealth. The one yOu can find it in your son’s history booku_“You can’t fight the ^ ^ r u d ^ o t h ^ ì n h V ’ó w n ^ wori^d government. <• , , , , , . the d istribution w ould be »1500 to We firm ly and honestly believe that the fervent plea of the owner and »500 to the renter. > 95 per cent of the people of this country is th at “WE, THE This not on example o f fancy, it Is PEOPLE, THROUGH OUR GOVERNMENT WHICH INCLUDES ““ L * ,a y nf HARRIS ELLSWORTH, GUY CORDON, WAYNE MORSE, “ “ We gav? tae freedom ' LOWELL STOCKMAN, AND WALTER NORBLÀD stand up like but no land to l i v» on— freedom to ; ' men and face the issue of ‘Uncontrolled labor leaders destroying starve. ’ the security of the average man.’ ” John L. Lew is is one of the dictators of this country at this Letter To The Editor time. He runs it more easily than do the congressmen we O ffice of Metals Reserve , elect to do it for us. , 444 P ittock Block ; If we w ere m em bers of the congress of the United States we Portland 5, Oregon would hang our heads in shame. November 13, 1946 W ithout ju st labor legislation—fair to both capital and labor The Coquille V alley Sentinel Coquille, Oregon X? — there will be ho Capital to employ you and m e? Re: OMR-1501 South western En- r . as--Lew is-and o tte r s have fgln ee tfeig Co M aterial Sr Equipm ent . l _ . __________ , had cocked pistols at the heads of all of us for so long that a TJfyftieht-r(Tr Disposal—A A - iW . Coquille, Oregon. F - f i - - ^ T t T ^ i ? T r n T s " ^ n a ' ^ ? n F 3 3 e I ~ ' ------- ' AdveTOYtifar J We disagree heartily w ith anyone who says the recent Re- publican landslide w asn’t a m andate from the people to “clean * up the labor mess.” We agree also w ith those among us who say labor is justified ■'? in m any of her demands. W hat the people voted for on November 5th was “justice for •, both capital and labor—and freedom from insecurity for the average man.” John L. Lewis can not exist in a country like ours. -rr— T Thanksgiving will find an abundance of Oregon turkpys ready for m arket and the family table, Prices too are more reason- able this year. i t Plan 1— W ith Painted Walls Total Cost »10.35 Plan 2— W allpaper on Walls Substitute 10 Rolls Wallpaper and border for one gallon Flat Wall Paint. Average additional cost .......... .......... .............. . l.»5 Total Cost ........................... ........ ...... ................. ................. ....»12.30 Remember you con put on new as fast as you can » clean the old. And what a Difference! We would be happy to figure with you. • * e f t Mason Hardware and Paint Company Y o trcce ssn r TO o r e g g n a ra w a rê ) Gentlemen: Enclosed Is check No. 2S65 dated November 13, 1946, draw n to ' your favor by the Portland Loan Agency o f Reconstruction fin a n c e C orpora tion and on the Federal Reserve Bnak. This is in puyment of your Novem ber 1, 1946, invoice, w hich we a re also enclosing fo r the specific reason that our regulations require that “ Special Account” payments such as this necessitate the Vendor acknow ledging payment on the o riginal in voice. Accordingly, please receipt tin that ‘ this Invoice, indicating payment has been received, and return It to this office. We are enclosing an addressed (franked) envelope fo r your con venience in re tu rn in g the receipted Phone 68 321 W. Front St. T W E N T Y YEAR S A G O of the PoWland dtatriet, has been here this week ussiting the pastor, S. D. Walters, and the members of the Pioneer Methodist church in per fecting plans and securing pledges fo r the splendid new church soon to be constructed. The church is to cost , The main business at the c ity coun approxim ately »25,000.00. c il meeting Monday evening was the The Father and Sons banquet to be adoption o f the c ity budget. There ,had been no objections file d and the held Dec. 10 is sponsored by the Co • amount to be raised by special levy q u ille Chamber of Commerce w hich named J. L. Stevens, J. L. Sm jth, L. A. is »17,251.69. P a ri, J. F. Cramer, C. T. Skeels and A A . Selander as the committee to . H erbert Adams passed away last arrange fo r it. i-n ig h t at the Dr. Richmond Hospital, r tftir . Adams follow ed the sea fo r 40 The second number o f the P ort ¿years. He was in Alaska at the time O rford News reached our desk this Vof the K londyke gold rush. Back ’in m oriiing. I t is a w e ll-p rin te d , newsy .the Nineties, on a tr ip in to the Co weekly and devoted to the upbuilding q u ille riv e r, M r. Adams purchased o f P o rt O rford. 400 acres near Riverton, part of w hich . is now the Joe Nilsen raenh. A bout The new grand ju r y sworn in Wed 1906 he moved on to i t and fo r 13 nesday consists of Manley B arklow , . years worked nig h t and day clearing W rj. Hansen, Geo. E. Oerding, Ida K. it and p u ttin g it under cultivation. Owen, Lester A. Borgard, J. B. O st berg and Geo. F. Hughes. j. The Coos County. Teachers’ In sti- ,. tute w ill be held in M arshfield on Mrs. S. M. Nosier, Mrs. C. T. Skeels ' Tuesday and Wednesday this week. and Mrs. Frank Leslie gave a "sur The list o f instructors and lecturers prise miscellaneous shower fo r Miss include Lyn n A. P art, D r. P. M. Garnet Steward Tuesday evening at Drake and J. F. Cramer, of Coquille. the home of Mrs. Nosier. Miss Stew ard is to be m arried soon to M r. O rvin B tv . H. S. Shandie, presiding elder G a n t - i , -(Taken from The Sentinel o f Friday, L 1 November 19, 1926) Justice J. J. Stanley’s court has been a busy place fo r the past week w ith liq u o r ci and tra ffic law v io - lattons predominating. - i —.. mioH doums i ll s opportunity Etjs fo r your splen did advertising and p u b licity service in connection w ith o u r sale. Very tru ly yours, M B. Hill, Assist ant M anager., Oregon motorists burned a record 250,000,000 gallons of gasoline in the firs t nine months of this year, i t has been announced by Secretary of State Robert S. F a rrell Jr. This fuel is estimated to have car ried, them three and a th ird b illio n miles. Taxes on the record fuel sale net ted the state »12,394,923, even after refunds had been made to n o n-high way users. This is 62 per cent gain over last year Gross sales fo r the month of September alone amounted to almost 36.000,000 gallons. “ I t ’s not hard to see how huge a scale tra ffic problems have assumed,“ i W e of the West Coast Telephone Company are do ing everything possible to obtain materials and equip ment whiqh again will make our system the finest telephone service In this nation. Unfortunately, many critical hems still are difficult or impossible to secure, so our progress has been much slower than w e would like to report. , Telephone traffic now is heavier than ever, with both local and long distance calling at an all-time peak. Our employees are working faithfully gnd under many handicaps to keep our service as close as possible to its high pre-war standards. W e pledge to you that w e w ill continue to do everything in our power to maintain effi cient service and to speed our expansion program. The management and employees of the West Coast Telephone Company wish to thank you, our sub scribers, for the splendid spirit of cooperation you have shown during the w ar years and this reconversion period. B6CAUSE UFS WlSF ? — Bring the richness and glorious autum n to yoür Thanksgiving table w ith an exquisite arrange m ent of golden fall flowers. Send your hostess flowers, * too. f-> How do you account for so many people ail over the world wanting to buy Fords? TELEPHONE COMPANY M&W Auto Co. STONE'S FLOWERS Coquille Ph 64 NEW TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT IS COMING IN Oregon Burns Much Gasoline *AT TEH A MAN IS MUMftl BKWttHFS WNOHANT- AT SIXTY H i» HUMBIC Golden Autumn Flowers! Coquille, Oregon 11 ■ ue------ --- ■ Music at Coquille high school' is alw ays tops, a n d . Harold ! invoice Ash to take hhelPs We t wish W ith h e ld directing this year has brought out a lot of real talent to again thank you j again this year. Taxes may be high i n Oregon but Californians u p in Oregon the past week looking around for new sites say they doubled down there this year, with many an anguished cry going up from the people. * - . » 2.10 .. 2.70 . 3.25 .. .15 .. .»5 .. .40 Two (2) Qts. Undcrcoater for Woodwork ............................ . Two (2) Qts. Semi-Lustre for Woodwork ................. ........ ... One (1) Gallon Fiat Oil Paint for Walls ...................... ......... One (1) Qt. Flat Oil Paint for C eilin g ......................... .. ......... One (1) Pint Varnish for around Rug ...................... ................ One (1) Qt. Exolvent for C lean er.............................................. Ford gales and Serviee 3rd and Taylor Ceos Bay Ph. 91 / *