The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 27, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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    TH« COQtmX» VAÎXIT SP»nnNKL. CÛQUILfiE. ORBGON, THURSDAY, MAY «. 1943.
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Driven* Licensee Do Not
The W. C. T. U.
New Employment
Expire Till June 30, 1045
Oregon citizens who have current Met Last Friday
Stabilization Plan
driver’s licenses will not be required
A temporary amployment stabliza-
to, renew them this summer, under a | Being missionary day all mission­
Howdy Folks:
new law enacted by the last session ary societies of Coquille were invited i tion plan, effective as of May 13,
; of the state legislature and which be­ I to attend the W. C. T. U. meeting in 1943, has been announced by L. C.
Did you ever have the
comes effective June 9, Secretary of , the Pioneer church last Friday, at Stoll, Area War Manpower Director
wind let out of your sails
which time Mother’s Day was ob­ for Oregon. All essential industries
State Bob Farrell said today.
right sudden?
I Many Oregon citizens, thinking served, and an appropriate program and activities are covered by this plan
which is immediately in effect in Ore­
they would be required to renew . was given.
A guy did that to us the
Liston Parrish, minister of the gon, but it doea not in.any way change
their licenses after June 30 of this
other day. He said a feller
year, which is the expiration date | Church of Christ, gave ths devotional the stabilization of workers in lum-
whoz alius blowin hiz own
printed on the card, are sending ap­ I topic from II Tim. 4:1-13 and Acts ber, logging and non-ferrous metal
horn ain’t usually in tune
plications for renewals to the driver’s 27:31, bringing ths thought from Acts mining.
with the rest of the world.
Locally needed industries such as
license division, Farrell said. These ¡27:31. “Paul said to the Centurian
I and to the soldier, except these abide restaurants, laundries, and hotels are
people
are
being
informed
that
the
But we’re going to blow
legislature extended the period the I in the ship ye cannot be saved, qur included along with agriculture and
it once more and let you
present licenses are valid to June 30, ship being Christ Jesus.” He also industrial war production activities in
know that when we tune
gave some startling statistics, quoting, the new stabilization plan.
1945.
your motor it stays tuned.
Under the new plan, a worker who
As a result of this change in the “God Bless America—America Bless
law, drivers who .now have a valid | God" by Rev. C. A. Cooper, director is or was most recently engaged in an
MNIB
AMZY
essential activity may be hired only:
Oregon license, may operate on that ! .f World Wide Monthly Tract Club.
"Edgar Hoover laments a crime
1. For work in another essential
till June 30, 1945, without paying ad­
ditional fees or taking further ex­ I army of 790,000 boy's and girls in the activity and only upon presentation of
land. Added to this it is estimated Certificate of Availability issued by
aminations.
' that there are 800,000 prostitutes in the employer or the United States
the land. Sixty-fiye thousand girls Employment Service of the War
Keys made for all locks. Stevens
are lost to this degrading vice each Manpower Commission, or
Cash Hardware. Coquille. Ore.
tf
year, and 100,000 illegal children are
2. Upon referral by the United
born annually besides the 1,000,000 States Employment Service. A work­
abortions; 18,000,000 persona are in­ er who was most recently engaged in
fected with social disease. Last year agriculture may be hired for work in
Electric Ranges
Wanted
over id,000 girls under 14 years of a non-agricultural activity only upon
•- Guaranteed in good condi­
age became mothers. The sacredness referral by the United States Em­
tion----- -130.00 and $34.50
RANGES
of marriage jg being antiquated with ployment Service, but, he may be
one marriage in every six ending in hired for other agriculture work
PIANO
Furniture Sets
legalized adultery—we call It divorce. without regard to the restrictions set
$75.00 -------
"General Washington issued an or­ forth in this plan.
BED SPRINGS
der reflecting ‘We can have Little
A Certificate of Availability means
WHEELCHAIR
Hope of the Blessing of Heaven upon a written statement which shall con­
Very' Good Condition
MATTRESSES
our arms if we insult it by our im­ tain only the worker’s name, his
piety and folly.”
Kitchen Cabinets
Social Security Account Number, if
WASHERS
"The God of individuals is the God any, the name and address of the is­
SANITARY COTS
of Nations; America must give ac­ suing employer or War Manpower
CHAIRS
$2.50 to $5.00
count. Break off thy sins by right­ Commission officer or office, the date
eousness if it may be the lengthening of issuance, and a statement to the
We stock Range Fire Box Castings or can order for any
of thy tranquillity—Dan 4:27. This effect that the worker may be hired
Range of Western Make
alone was a divinely authorized plan elsewhere in an essential activity.
Used Furniture
for national security in other days. It
Referral means a statement issued
ia God’s plan for our day. America by the United States Employment
Phone 119L
Bless God.”
Service referring a worker to a
Those present were 5|esdames Farr, specific job with a specific employer.
Richmond, Cooper, IteNoma, Ellis,
Workers are expected to remain on
Couden, Laws, Peart, Sittings, Harri­ their jobs pending a determination
man, Purvance, Kyi», Persing, Hol- on their request for a Certificate of
v.ratott, Gormely, McCus, Fugelson, Availability or referral.
Chowning, Erickson, Coy, Geneveve
An Essential Activity means any
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of Coquille
Peart, Davidson, Evangelist Willie activity in the War Manpower Com-
White and Liston Parrish.
List of Essential Activities. Employ­
ers, locally, are avised by F. G.
Scherer, manager of the Mrshfield
Helen Hanna. Graduates
WEEDING
MACHINING
Office, to conduct that office regard­
With Honors
ing any particular activity as regards
Mrs.
Hazel
Hanna
returned
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Mon-
PRESSING
METALLIZING
day from a week-end trip, to Mc­ its essentialities.
Certificates of Availability are not
Minnville, where she went to be
BLACKSMITHING
present for the graduation on Sunday provided by the state to the em­
♦
bf her daughter, Helen, at Linfield ployers, but a sample form may be
loud em­
College. Miss Hanna received her had upon request from the Ideal
Repairing Aids Victory
Bachelor of Arts degree and was one ployment office.
of five in her class to receive the Karl Alpine A Technical \
“WALLY"
special honor cum laude. She ma­
Phone 46
jored in chemistry, preparatory for Sergeant In West Indies
work as laboratory technician. Her
Technical Sergeant Kard M.
plans are as yet uncertain for the
piAe, 34, of Riverton, Oregon, son of
summer, which she may spend here
Mr. and Mr». W. T. Alpine, has iue-
in Coquille or she may take up fur­
cessfully completed an Air Corps air­
ther study.
craft mechanic course at a British
West Indies island, it us announced at
Dinner Party For
San Juan headquarters of the Antilles
Miss Axtell
> -—
Air Task Force.
Miss Marianne Axtell was honor
Sgt Alpine entered the Army on
guest 1st Friday evening when Mrs. November 13, 1940, at Marshfield,
Georgianna Vaughan entertained at Oregon, and joined his present unit
new law to become effective Jane 10, 1943,
a pleasant hotel dinner party. The on August 4, 1941. He was promoted
The safety responsibility act requires that any driver involved in
guests gathered first
at
Mrs. to the Private First Class pn January
an accident that results in injury, death or proparty damage must
Vaughan’s home for cocktails. Din- 16, 1941; to Corporal on May 20,
within 10 days present proof of 311,000 worth of financial respon­
sibility or have his driver's license and car registration cancelled.
was at seven. The table was dainty 1941; to Sergeant on September 14,
At any time afterwards'his license and registration would be re­
with centerpiece of pink candles and 1942, and to Technical Sergeant on
voked immediately if his insurance policy expired or his bond was
Cecil Brunner roses. Attending were January 16, 1943. He now is an air­
cancelled.
...
The act applies whether or not the driver was at fault, exception
Mesdames Jas. Brady, Sturdivan, plane mechanic at one of the tropical
being allowed only In the cast of a car legally perked at the time of
D. E. Rackleff, R. L. Stewart, “Andy” air bases guarding the vital ap­
the accident. After two years, if the driver paid too damages and
Anderson, Don Mclnery, L. B. Gould proaches to the Caribbean area.
no suit was brought against him, he would be permitted to drive
and J. E. Axtell.
and own a car again.
_
_ .
.
Men of the Antilles Air Task Force,
Naw the average citisen would rather play safe and place Jnsur-
of
which Sgt. Alpine is a member,
BAM on his or her car than to take % chance with FATE. With *
Women’s Relief Corps News
are stationed on small tropical islands
law like the above in force there is not much choice. BUT IT IS
NOT COMPULSORY. The cost for »15,90« insurance is not high.
Douglas MacArthur Relief Corps, which link the gateways to the three
From 914.0« to 916.25 per year—depending on the kind of Gaa Ration
met
in regular session May 19 with Americas. Here they perform their
you have.
the
president.
Mabel Von Pegert, in duties on palm fringed air bases, near
SEC ME FOR FULL DETAILS
the chair. Business was taken care Caribbean coastlines of white beaches
of in the usual manner and a few and blue waters and in the lush tropi­
notes were given by Mrs. Mary cal jungles of South America.
The Office Where Accommodation Is A Pleasure
Hatcher, reporting some of the high­
lights from the department conven­ Five Divorces Granted By
tion which she and Mrs. Von Pegert Judge King On Tuesday
attended in Portland May 11, 12 and
Judge King ordered decrees of di­
II. Mrs. Von Pegert came home
right after the convention and Mrs. vorce in thé five cases heard by him
Hatcher spent the rest of the week in Circuit court this week, to the
with her two sons and families there, plaintiffs in the following cases:
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Faye N. Wiswell va. Robert L.
arriving home Sunday.
Wiswell.
Mary M. Brewster vs. Chas. A.
CARD OF THANK8
Brewster,
The kindness and sympathy of our
Geo. W. Beebe vs. Marguerite
neighbors and friends in our recent Beebe.
sorrow remains with us a precious
We are trying to supply late model cars to
Linton A. Houghawout vs. Esther
; memory. We especially wish to V. Haughawout.
several essential war industries and are
thank Rev. L. C. Persing and As­
Mary K. Brown vs. James F.
unable to meet the demand.
i sembly of God church for their help Brown.
j and comfort, also employers and em­
ployees of Smith Woods for their WANTED TO BUY—Used pickup, or
I
I beautiful floral pieces.
car suitable to rebuild as pickup.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomas, Mr.
See J. C. Williams, Red & White
and Mrs. Howard Taylor,, Mr. and
Store or LeRoy Rice, Coquille Auto
Mrs. Jay Taylor, Leonard Taylor.
Park.
lt*s
If uou have a car any make or model that is
Calling carda, bc fur 11.00.
i
M &W Auto Service
Marriage Licenses
May 19—Howard C. Edwards and
Elmarie E^ Smith, both of Marshfield.
They were married last Saturday by
Rev. Roscoe W. Hohn at his home
in Marshfield.
May 20—Theodore S. Ikx>ley, of
Marshfield, and Gracha Anderson, of
Sixes. They were married here last
Thursday by Rev. Chas. G. Brown at
the Poineer church parsonage.
May 24—Frank W. Rosenberger,
Jr., of Brookville, Ind., and Minta
Lois Mason, of Liberty, Ind. They
were marired at the Holy Name Cath­
olic church here on Monday by Rev.
John J. Babyok.
May 25—Luther E. Newman, of
Portland, and Lena Oakland, of
Waldport, Ore.
May 26—Edmond Edgeman and
Aletha Gibson, both of Bandon.
Circuit Court Cases
May 20—Edna Holbrook vs. Frank­
lin F. Holbrook. Suit for divorce.
May 21—Eva J. Larson vs. S. P.
Holt et al.
■ ’
May 25—Stella Wagner vs. Wayne
, C. Wagner. Suit for divorce.
' May 25—Lillian A. Grinnell vs.
Alva Lee Grinnell. Suit for divorce.’
May 25—Bernice Edith Brown vs.
Waldo E. Brown. Suit for divorce
thi girls I
L$FT RiHIND
Jas-;-
'
They'll a» be-glad to have
me back, I know, but
right now we've got a war
to win and Uncle Sammy
needs my help.
mountain status
POWER COMPANY
BROOKS
The Industrial Repair Co
*
Auto Liability Insurance
Not Compulsory
WE
cun him!
• When you have us recap one of your
worn tires or buy from us a tire already re­
capped—you get a fire you can trust to
deliver tkoueandt more mile». Our recap­
ping work is done by tire experts, with
Goodyear materials and by factory methods.
Fred R. Bull
Do You Need
1 our Car?
We Need Cars
Pay You Cash for Your Car
Southwestern Motor Co.
Phone 83
I most heartily thank all the kind
Women Who Are
friends of the Norway community, the
Hard Of Hearing
Gaylord community and Coquille, the
To make this simple, no risk hear­
Elks of Hutchinson, Kansas and ing test. If you are temporarily deaf-
Marshfield lodges for their beauti- , ened, bothered by ringing buzzing
ful floral offering* and kind deeds head noi*«* due to hardened or coagu-
uoon the
the death
death of my brother, Dave
n___ ’ Home
luted wax
(cerumen),
Ourine
upon
Method
test that try so the
many
say
Anderson,—Laura C. Brandon.
i has enabled them to hear well again.
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¡You must hear better after making
Trespass nouce*. printed on cloth , thia airppl« test or you get your money
for sale at this office.
' back at Once-
abo^‘ Ourine Ear
Drops todav at Barrow Drug Co.
•Mar
S ee us today . We're
here to help keeps
your car rolling
NOW!
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OFFICIAL O. P. A. INSPECTOR
Station No. 11-15 and No. 11-3
Southwestern Motors Car &
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