The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 03, 1941, Image 1

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    INDEPENDENT
NEWSPAPER
How (oasi Ass'a.
River Tuesday
Road Warrants
On Càsh Basis
I
Wild Strawberries
Ripen At Fairview
There Wes No
Fell For One
Floating Body
Found In Bay
Seven Answered
Draft Call Monday
New Lessee Of
Shell Service Station
The seven Coquille vallely men
who reported* to the local conscrpi-
tion board at Myrtle Point on Mon­
day thia week were: James Wilfred
Caudle, Bill Peart, of Coquille; Ken­
net Charles Thompson, Wallis Ber­
nard Wardell, of Myrtle Point; Le­
ander Allen Panter, of Bandon; Wil­
liam Earl Smith, of Catching Inlet,
and Jack Birdell Warner, of Gaylord.
They went to Portland for induction
into the army and their year of train­
ing.
4 ,
Weldon Kline was
visitor in Portland.
a
week-end
DANGER SIGNALS
THAT MAY MEAN CANCER
AND SHOULD ALWAYS MEAN
A Visit to a Physician
1. Any Persistent lump or thickening, especially
of thè breast.
Marvin Goodman, Lloyd Wood, Vem
Heinzelman,
George Durand.
Ed
Miles„I.awrence*Hatcher and Jim