Lifting Of Plates For First Offenses Is Discontinued The Coquille Baptist Women'» Mis. sionary Society met Aug. 19 in th* Fellowship room of the church for a potluck luncheon and program. Sev­ eral Baptist women from Bandon, accompanied by their pastor, attend­ ed. After a bountiful meal, th* follow­ ing program was presented: Devo­ tional s, led by Mrs. Alice Holver- stott, consisting of prayer, songs and sc riptur e r eed ings; Rev M. J. Fre- “Shall I Empty Handed Be?" on his trombone. Mrs. Clyde Crawford was unanimously elected White Cross chairman. A motion was made and carried to send a dollar to Arrah Wanna, the Baptist racreution park. Mrs. Crawford read an article on White Cross. Mrs. Flora Dunne On Christian Citizenship, Mrs. Ralph Kuenzli on Christian Friendliness and Four Brought To County Jail Tii<- Past Week Frank Phillip Haley was hrooga« over from North Bend last Thursday, held under $500 bonds, for breaking into and entering a building not a dwelling. His crime was that of en­ tering the shack where The Barbecue formerly operated, between North Bend and Marshfield, and taking a little junk which had been left there. Orville George Scherette was brought over from North Bend on Saturday and served five days for operating his motor vehicle with in- sufficient brakes _* ' — JlmMu!tonHarrTman^mTl,nSrgr" Joseph Holzappel were brought up from Curry county on Sunday and lodged in the county jail for safe keeping. They are charged with burglary not in a dwelling. Notes From The Rationing Board Birmingham, Al*., held a “scrap- out" recently, with air raid wardens supervising a drive which netted 279 tons of metal and rubber. ^> ¿-4 ■- ---------U------- —• '. Four hundred and sixty-nine ap­ Georgia Davidson on Chrisitan Stew­ ardsip. Rev. and Mrs Merino Remple plications fbr sugar for canning were received by the Coquille Valley ra­ gave a vocal duet. tioning board in July. The total in Mrs. R. H Cummins, who has a pounds of sugar authorized was daughter, grandson and son-in-law, 24,789. Franlf Schram ik going to save his automobile tires from now on, hav­ ing been granted a certificate to pur­ chase a bicycle by the rationing board this week. Mi. Schram, who is jan­ itor at Ute high school, is also a mem­ ber of the Coquille Fire Department. R is doubtfill thgt his leg-power ve­ hicle can get him to a fire as quickly as the gas-propelled truck will! The tin in 60 tooth paste tubes is just abolit the amount of tin needed to solder electrical connections on one army training plane. USED WOOL RUGS Large Selection—all aises Biegger Furniture . »• Maytag Washer $49.95 RANGES 150 Io 32 50 Brooks Used Furniture Swap Shop * of Coquille 370 S. Hall Street» See "Wally," the Grief Doctor Nites 229J BIGGEST SELLER in the West, because it's the beer with the ' high I.Q. (If Quenches!) . More than one-fourth of Great Britain's airplanes now in service in' die Near East are from the plants of ue American aircraft manufacturers, iccording to one of Britain’s highest- anktng air chief*, and more than ten >er cent al the warplanes defending he British Isles are of United States ! .___ **