The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 30, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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    The Sentinel TWENTY
Coquille Shoe Shop
Rebuilding and Repairing
Glen L. Jones
continent goes to
• One of the hardest fights for a
contract has been waged over the
munitions dump near Hermiston, Ore.
Twice it was awarded and held up.
It is the biggest government job in
the northwest, a matter of about |10,-
000,000, and was worth fighting for.
... Navy officers are considering
shipbuilding at Astoria, where facili­
ties are now available and about 2,000
men can be secured. . . . War depart­
ment says no more air bases will be
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for some time, although there are a
couple ot places in the interior that
look good to them. . . To have a uni­
form wage scale in all shipyards of
the Pacific northwest the government
has arranged for a conference in San
Francisco next week at which several
government agencies will have repre­
sentatives. The purpose is to prevent
strikes in the yards when production
gets under way, as it will within a
couple of mouths.
Buy
Snap Shop
Turks, French and
And that probably
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Front & Willard
are saler, mon* modern
Jhan old-fashioned „
running boards
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