PAGE EIGHT In Justice Court The Past Week Drue Cunningham and C. K. Nor- cott are expected back in a day or two from a trip on which they left the forepart of last week. Drue went up to Idaho to move his tennant from the ranch he recently sold in the gem state to one he purchased near Vale, Ore. Mr. Norcott stopped at Nyssa to visit a eon until Mr. Cunningham returned. Dan Cardwell, who la working in the Mold Loft office at the Oregon Shipyard, was home to see his moth­ er, Mrs. Pearl Cardwell, and his sis­ ters last week-end. He has been in Portland over a year helping to build those big Liberty Ships. He reports he likes his work very much. Mrs. Lafe Compton returned Tues­ day morning from Portland, where she went last Friday to see her Chas. Briggs returned yesterday daughter, Dorris, who was over from Pasco where her WAAC contingent morning from a few days’ business is located. ’ trip to Portland for Smith Wood- Products. Mr. and Mrs Ora F. Allen are leav­ ing this week for Portland, where he has purt-hased a home and has a Marlon C. Miller, who lived in Co­ deal pending for an interest* in a hardware feed and seed business. quille while his children Were at­ Their daughter, Miss Aloha, who is tending school here, was jn from his employed In County AgCnt Jenkin’s McKinley ranch yesterday. office, will' remain here. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Perrott were Mr. and Mrs. Hal Howell came Coquille visitors from Bandon yes­ down'from Seaside last Friday night terday. and returned to his headquarters there on Sunday. Hal is a member of the Coast Guard unit at Seaside. Mrs. Howell, who left the employ of Dr. C. A. Rietman a few weeks ago join Hal at Seaside, put in a full day Saturday helping out in Dr. Rietman’s office. Oscar Edward Larson, summoned by the state police for having no tail light on his car, was offered a prop­ osition by Justice Bull last week The justice offered to suspend $20 of the g2S fine if the defendant would, on Marcii 25, display the repaired light to the court. Hut on March 27 he paid 529—fine and . osta—because he failed to display Uie proper tail light on his cWr, as suggested by the Beginning Sunday, April 4, Evan­ gelist* and Mrs. Gordon Lindsay will begin a series of revival meetings at i the Assembly of God Church, lo­ cated at Second and Heath streets. Mr. Lindsay - Is known throughout ¡many cities of the United States as 'an evangelist, author and chronolo- IfMt. ' 7 4 The evangelist will be assisted by Mrs. Lindsay who wlii be singing special numbers and direct the con­ gregational singing. / Tentative subjects for the first week are as follows: Sunday, "Thrills;” Tuesday, “The Great Cer­ tainties;’’ Wednesday, “The Next Ten Years in Prophecy;" Thursday, "Di­ vine Healing;’ Friday, "Is Hitler or Stalin the Antichrist?" Services will continue each evening at 7:30 except Monday and Saturday and the public is invited to attend. every time, gave them headlines. Now, j And to it we might add, without civ- r however, when one^rho knows states ! ilian rationing. Power men can feel proud. It is that everything is under control, his words do not carry beyond the sound the kind of pride, however, that “should find outlet in trying to do a of his voice. It is not that threatened disaster still better job. At the same time the only ia news, for in these days of ra­ public is entitled to know the facts tioned this and rationed that it is news if only for the encouragement they to find something that is still plen­ would bring. For the first time in more than a tiful. The talk, unfortunately, came at a time when other more exciting decade an official high in public of­ fice has praised the power industry WP news was breaking. In spite of the fact that the speech without any equivocation. It's re­ did not get good publicity, thia was a freshing. Let's get the news to the | courageous statement for Mr. Krug public. . to make, for it was in effect a chal­ lenge to the credibility ot powerful Norton’s how have the Kem-Craft political forces that had sought not War Bond wallet, Holds 50 bonds to let the war interfere with their and ill fit in your Safety deposit own programs.. Under these circum­ box or handbag. Protect those stances it would be a pity for these War Bonds you’re so proud to buy. brave words not to get to the public. Wallets only |1.00 each. Though the statement was made more than two weeks ago, the In­ Calling carda. SO for 31.00. formation is still news, and each day more than the public struggles with rations points it will be more wel- ; come news.', This isn’t any Army-Navy ”E,” but I A. F. & A. M. in some ways it is even greater. What I Stated Communication, other industry has had the honor of ' Tuesday. April 13. 7:30 P. M. being ttrtd that no war production has | Visitors Welcome M. T. Williams, for whom the state police had secured a warrant on March 4, charging him with having four people in the driver’s seat of his car, paid $10 fine and costs on Monday of last week. V. L. Hartwell paid a total of $7.00 last Friday for driving a car without an operator’s license. J. A- Porter, charged March 26 with having inadequate brakes on his car, paid $5.00 fine and costa. Phil Morrison, for whom a com­ plaint was filed that he had allowed stock to run at large in a closed area, out at Fairview, agreed to keep his stock under control and to pay been held up for warn of its product? for serving the warrant and court costs on Saturday of this week. F. M. Bradley, arrested by the state police for being intoxicated on the highway, posted $10.00 bail for his apperance. Ybry presents Infusioh de Parfum Electric Power Is Not Rationed (From March 6 Electrical World) “The power men should be proud of the job that has been done in provid­ ing power supply. Power is never been too little or too late. There is Harold Koikhorst, former Coquille ! today no shortage of power. This is police officer, who is now a member ' in sharp contrast to the situation as of the F.B.I. organization of which ■ to many other vital necessities. I do J. Edgar Hoover is the head, was a not know of a single instance in visitor here a few days last week. which the operation of a plant has He says he likes the work greatly and l been delayed by lack of electric had just finished clearing up a case ! power supply.” in South Dakota. His headquarters These are the words of J. A. Krug, have been recently changed from director of the office of War Utilities, Butte. Mont., to Sioux City, Iowa. taken from a speech made by him last month in Chattanooga before the TV A distributors. These are.^the words of the man who this week be­ came the third man in WPB and who has been and will be in a positipu, to gauge the full meaning of such an unequivocal statement. These words should end .- the sense- J tmt-rm »mm.? ri jivw less argument of the past several bii ChadwicHodge No. 68 4 oz. size, regularly $2.00 THE LIST INCLUDES Amour Sauvage (Savage Love) Femme de Paris • Désir du Coeur Joie de Vivre _ ilk . 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