V? “t" V - ''i' " '«Ak; i* M'. ' \’A “ ' '■ * « '--a. * V-, 4________________________________________________ __________________ 1 TWENTY YEARS AGO a—g—«« ■ in ...... .. —i . !"■ —i— put in place, but not until after it had Upped up the barge carrying it to the center pier and had droped into the river. It was a short job getting it out. ■' ' ' "■ ' ■ •' , • > I__ ...WWW 1 Chas. Barter, who has been in poor health for the past year or two, suf­ fered a stroke tit apoplexy about three o’clock Thursday morning. He has been unconscious much of the ! pointed for Oregon. Through the efforts of John H. Carkin of the Public Utilities Com­ mission, a survey of unused street­ car tracks throughout the state and similar reservoirs of scrap iron and steel has been completed but to date the cost of removal of many tons of thus material has stood in the way of its'utilization •. In the meantime, it is suggested that County Defense Councils urge citizens not to waste metals, to sal­ vage that found lying about and dis­ pose of it direct to dealers in this matestak If a Council wished to sponsor" a drive and use funds ob­ tained therefrom to pay civilian de­ fense expenses, it would be entirely proper. words, the taxpayer if ha r idaaa ns the notes for cash, gets back just the amount he paid. ,/ ' Complete information about these Treasury notes, will be found in a Treasury Department Circular avail­ able at local banks, Federal Qs serve Banks and branches, or Treasury De­ partment, Washington. D. C. -------- ----------------- t • , WASHERS Greene fir Jensen / want. .. FIGHTING DOLLARS Remember, that tin cans have no scrap value as yet; neither have old automobile license plates. Coat of reclaimed license tags is greater than the metal, salvage obtained. I j 1 I Howdy Folks: Income Tax Infprmation Are you among the millions that are making the old bus do? It U hard to be­ lieve but there are 193,809 Model T Fords registered ao far this year in the U. S. Five pedestrians were killed and 50 more were injured when struck while walkinc diagonally across streets in­ tersections in Oregon in 1040, accord­ ing to figures compiled by Earl Snell secretary of stale. » This practice is especially danger­ ous during winter months when visi­ bility is greatly reduced by inclement weather. It is one more reason why pedestrians always should display something white when walking at night. Walking across an interesection di­ agonally forces the pesdestrian to cross the path of ten lines of vehicu­ lar movement through the intersec­ tion, Snell said in emphasizing the danger^ when so many opportunities for conflict are presented. r I H î ! r h invites the millions of patriotic, for­ ward-looking Chevrolet owners —and, in fact, all motorists —to join with Chevrolet dealers in a great national CAR CONSERVATION PLAN" ✓ •! O ‘ > w LOCAI 1 CHEVROLET DEALER FOR SERVICE Â ÎOMÜ NATION IS A Southwestern Motors Coquille r Myrtle Point Bandon