J . , '1 s r __ K a JkI... ■esa * Sae an Insurance Man for Insur­ The accident was caused by a driver the service of the state. As a mem­ a who pulled in front of Wilda Mae, ance. Phone 62M. F.. R. Bull. ber of the powerful ways and means making a left hand turn and com­ committee he was aligned with the pletely blocking the highway, Mias economy bloc- which stood steadfastly S m U» •> toM M m umriiu Van Meter said. - against repeated raids on the treasury by pressure groups. His defeat coupled with the voluntary retire­ «t Using its knowledge gained in reg­ By A. L. Li nd beck ' ment of George Dunn of Ashland, ular production, one industry is now At its meeting here Saturday, the creates two vacancies on that com­ •v------- ------------------------------------- adapting materials used in football } (Continued from Page One) A D L E R I K A / ** • -. uniforms for American parachute State Emergency Board turned down mittee which the next president of Dora " «nu and »nvaum, Sitkum,- w 09 i from rom Riverton, nivuivun, support for dependent ’ s bill, now be ­ U request for $15,000 with which to í*^^"*1* te K,’‘"8 to iind ha,d FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY fore congress, la passed, there 4s cer­ 39 from Bullards, 728 from Bandon trooPtl- finance an “expert” investigation into to fin T tain to be a less general. deferment and 38 from Sumner/ Oregon’s tax system. This was the T Thia brought up the question Gasoline and tire rationing are go­ than there has been in the past. second time this interim legislature Col. Wooten said he realized there whether from a conservation of gas ing! to affect, (he travel of public of ­ has turned thumbs down on such a ficials ,as Well as private individuals. was a great need for dairy labor in and tires.viewpoint the selective tw- request. . »■:*' „ , Orgon, and suggested that the wom­ vice office might better be located in In expressing his opposition to the State officials and employees who have been wont to hop in a car and en are becoming more and more en­ Coquille. proposal. Dean Walker, president of Col Wooten said he had selected drive a few hundred mites on offi­ gaged in agricultural effort all over the state senate, pointed out that in cial business on the slightest pretext the country. In eastern Oregon he Myrtle Point as the site for the of­ the past 20 years the state had fi­ áre henceforth going to have to de­ saw women driving tractors on the fice, giving consideration only to its ' I - ' * nanced a number of such investiga­ pend more on the mail and the tele­ farms, and also had seen many women geographical location and not to popu­ In order to CO-OPERATE fully with the request of the tions only to have the findings and , phone. The Board of Control tn acting as service station attendants. lation center. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, THAT WE CONSERVE RUB ­ recommendations which they pro- Another statement was made by turning thumbs down this week on In airplane factories women are be­ BER and GASOLINE, and the orders of the Office of DE­ _ 4 duced consigned to the legislative a request for an Increase in the coming more in evidence, and the ehairman Bunch that the board’s sec­ FENSE TRANSPORTATION, which becomes effective June waste basket. Senators Ronald Jones mileage allowance for private cars management finds their nimble retary, Mrs. Pearl Jackson, who lives 1st— of Maribn county and Hbward Belton engaged in state business also order­ fingers makes them in many respects in Coquille, had been unable to secure A of Clamamas jointed with Walker in Our deliveries will be confined strictfy to within a fifteen­ superior to the men who have been new tires or recapping, from the ed a substantial reduction in intra­ voting against the appropriation. mite radius of our respective Stores, throughout the duratioh. rationing board and that she would state travel in the interest of gasoline handling the job*. House Speaker Robert S. Farrell, Jr., In the SB classification of those have to resign the first of the month and rubber conservation. "It's high and Representatives Harry Boivin of time the state was curtailing some who have registered . for selective because of this inability. Mr. Bunch Klamath county and C.C. Bradley of at its super service,” is the way Gov­ service are placed the men with de­ also must be at the office each day Multnomah county, supported the pendents who are engaged in some but the other two members, Messrs ernor Sprague put it. 51 proposal. That w» may contribute our hit toward winning t th» war, form of war effort, and in the 3A Schroeder sod Dementof Myrtle ----- -J——L----- T------ ssiasQui I................ .... Z --------- U.______ “*~Tw board in a three-hour long classification are those with depend ­ Pomt, are only required to be present and continue to give the best possible service under ,■ the cir­ In spite of tire and gasoline ration­ session gave its official approval to ents but not engaged in some war when board meetings are held, once a cumstances, we solicit the continued Co-operation, Patience, ing there are more automobiles in deficiency appropriations aggregating ~ month usually. and Goodwill of our many PATRONS and Friends during Oregon today than there were a year effort pr< ogram. $50,260.40. Of this amount $28,760 is Col. Wooten did not state that a Following ing Otd^Wooten’s talk Mr. the trying times that lie ahead. ago. Motor vtnicle r^istrations at to come out of the $100,000 emergency the end of April totalled 388,038 com­ Bunch gave some figures showing change in location of the office would fund set aside by the last legislature Sincerely yours for, “VICTORY” be made, but he is giving the matter pared to 381,150 for the same period where the men have come from who and $21,500 is to be transferred from a year ago, according to Secretary of have already registered with the consideration. . . the national guard appropriation to Another officer at the luncheon State Snell. Registration fees col­ southern Coos boards at Myrtle Point: the civilian defense bureau and the Eight hundred gave a Myrtle Point was a guest of Dr. J. R. Rankin. He lected for the first four months of this ■hfleid Coquille Myrtle Point state police. year totalled |2,743,387.40, Snell said. address 178 were from Bridge and Re­ was Dr. Clark, of the Navy, who is A total of $30,000 was appropriated mote, 289 from Powers, 38 from Gay- chief medical examiner for the state 111 76 11S . for the civilian defense bureau to selective service boa id. The state board of control has áe- cover salaries, wages and general cepted the uie cyiy city ui of Baker Dauer ’ ■ s gui gift 01 of a a _ . I L 1 operating and maintenance expense. veyteu 140.000 patatorium for use as a na- ¿OCIOI NoteS -I'JEl! = Next largest item was an appropria­ tion of $7500 for the newly organizel tional guard armory. Minor repairs Juatamere Ctab state board. The boys’training school will be made to the building imme­ Group hostesses from the Justa- t was granted a deficiency appropria­ diately but remodeling of the struc­ mere club entertained Thursday at > ture will be deferred until after the Plans for the U. S. O. Drive to be tion of $4000 to carry it along until thq home of Mrs. J. A. Lamb. Be­ held in Coquille' on June 8 are rapidly the legislature meets in January and war. sides Mrs. Lamb hostesses were Mrs. being completed. The various service $3000 was granted to th? Boys’ and The Oregon school system la all set Leona Bryant, Mrs. Bert Folsom and clubs of the city along with the Labor Girls’ Aid Society to meet the increas- Mrs. R. A. Wemich. The table cen­ Unions and Logging camps have dis­ ed coat of boarding out the youthful tor the registration of motorists for terpiece and other arrangements played a very definite interest in wards of this state-aided private or- I------ “-------- “*“*** i ware lovely rosea¡being ’ " ’ J "Me to aaeiat in the U. S. O. gartizaUon. X -_____ _ ______ _______ _____ V from the collection of M. O. Hawkins. drive. 3*» The program for carrying nam, state superintendent of public ■ In the dining room there was a bal ­ out this drive requires the fullest Hundreds of seasonal workers wjio instruction registeration i nail first national crime convictions, as given E hysteria. Words spoken by the sen­ Such inventions and changes, forced in a Portland paper Sunday, where Who can ’ t qualify for Recap» or New Tire» ? ator in defense of the loyalty of Jap­ by the war far sooner than' they anese gardeners in his employ were would have developed naturally, are it was stated that crime hasJncreaaed distorted and magnified by his op­ the mainstay of the widely accepted 3.3 percent this year over last year. e ponents to his undoing. BRING all old tires and tubes*» opinion that a post-war depression of An indefstigable worker Jones was monumental proportions can be -.............. —. Goodyear tire store. We pay top on the job as a lawmaker early and averted the cheapest mileage ever offered to YOU r' iwt' Col. E. V. Woolen Talks On Selective Service To Chamber of Commerce Tuesday— The Office May Be Moved To Coquille CONSTIPATED? Poultrymen! Dairymen! Attention t We cannot make Special Deliveries or Call Backs. I 1. __ , r Eaton's Food Store Plans Maturing For U. S. 0. Drive Collision On Bridge Monday Morning I War Causes Decrease In Criminal Cases Ko Keel Shoe Shop Matejka Jewelry Store IF » I GOOD TIRE for CAR Owners Up Io 8000 additional miles for $1.50 S » -, 7*5/ r ... GiwZ-s A AvM- Phene 119 ML Gift stationery at Norton’s as low as 11.00 per box including printing <5$ Front St. CASCARA BARK See your 0. K. Rubber Welder» Tire Shop for the Beet Tiré néw» »ince tire rationing Price la highest ever. Experi- $35 per day. Army, aavy, MviUaa ye« eon: eat down a new erep will grew from the «' We’re not Foolin’ i « 0. K. Rubber Welders Tire Shop 410 S. Hay St, Phone 80 Be earofnl with Are. * § C Coquille, Oregon I. F. CALLISON A SONS shaet. t L j ------------- J *¡! lsx ■ ■ * X. / ■