The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 17, 1943, Page 9, Image 9

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CLASSIFIED
Thirty members were present at
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the meeting this week when the club
No Adv. lees than 25 cento
was opened in the usual manner by
WANTED — Water wells to drill. the president.
Have new and up-to-date equip­
The caravan of clubs will not meet
ment and heady pipe where needed. June 20, as planned, but will meet
Fred C. Lee, Route 1, Marshfield. June 27, in W. O. W. haU. Owing
30t4*tf
to other meetings in the state, Town­
WASHING MACHINE REPAIR—We send representative, Mr. Adams,
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service all makes of washers. cannot be present.
A letter was read from E. E. Mor­
385 West
Washer Service Co.
tfs gan, a member now in Portland,
Front St. Phone 17.
j Program chairman, Mrs. Tilghman,
FURNISHED down-stairs Apartment ' had a number of members taking part
at 568 South Henry; electric range * as follows: Betty Crim, "Flag Dag;”
and refrigerator. Adults only, no ¡Mrs. McCue, “Your Flag and Mine;"
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animals' Phone 40J. Mrs. E. A. Mrs. July, "Song of the Free,” Mrs.
Wimer.
lt*s Schroeder, Mrs. Collier, Mrs. West-
brook also took part. Mrs. Dean, Mrs.
GLASSWARE—Rock Sharpe Crys­
¡July and Mrs. Roth received prizes
tal Glassware. Priced 35 cents to
in reading of “twisters.”
Walter
52.00. You must see it to appre­
Laird received the door prize.
ciate its Be»nty. J. A. Lamb Com­
The flower sale netted $1.60. Rolls
pany.
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FOR SALE—6 Jewel Wrist Watch, > week. Cake and coffee were enjoyed,
Cedar Cheyt; Ladies' Winter Coat, I with Mrs. Wilson in charge. «
size 16; and. other Clothing and!
FOR RENT — Furnished 3-room
Furniture. Call at 257 So. Taylor, j
House with bath, recently refin­
phone 64. Frank Rost. *
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ished..' Gas Range, Water Heater
and Oil Circulator. Phone 196L or
SEED POTATOES—We have them.
see B. W. Dunn, 558 No. Coulter. It
FARR & ELWOOD.
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Traffic Cases In
Justice Court Here
Townsend Club No. 1 Plant Re-opening
Is Still Uncertain
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I tion to cancel our present working
'agreement as provided in section 1,
i article 19 and, therefore, on March
11st your contract automatically ex-
> pired.
Our company has no legal
| right to bargain with you on any
I important matters until you have
; either signed a new contract with the
company or have been designated as
the
proper bargaining agent by the
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National Labor Relations Board.
It
would be well, therefore, for your
union to furnish the company with
legal proof that you have' the bar-
gaining agency for the employees of
yje Plywood plant or ask the Labor
Board to certify you as the bargain­
¡ng agent.
Pioneer Methodist Church
Charles Goodwin Bro^p, pastor
9:45 Houi for Sunday School at
Pioneer. Enjoy the study of Gpd’s
Roy Alvan Mclntee last Friday, word in comfortable rooms with cup-
Robert Blair McCoy on Tuesday, and «ble teachers to lead.
Dean V. Weekly on Monday were
11:00 Sunday morning worship
each fined $5.00 and $4.00 costa on [ hour, Conference Sunday message.
axle overload charges. Olaf Newton i 7:00 Youth Fellowship hour. Spe­
was summoned to appear on Monday ! cial presentation of Fir Point Insti­
for the same, offense.
tute.
On trailer unit overload charges,
8:00 Sunday evening worship hour
Arthur Miller last Friday was fined with Mrs. Mary Russell in charge,
$5.00 and $4.00 costs, and Robert M. giving a demonstration of the Junior
Ward and Lionel C. Baker on Monday church work.
7:30 Wednesday choir rehearsal
were summoned to appear before Jus­
tice Bull. *
hour.
7:30 Thursday evening mid-week
Also sumomned to *Bppear by the
state police on a combined overload Bible study hour,
charge were Donald M. Gilkison last i Every church seeks to serve, but
Friday and Vernon Russell Cptterell only those whose members are alive i
on Tuesday. On Tuesday also Ed to the spiritual responsibility serve
Mattin was summoned on a driver as pleases God.
axle overload charge.
St James’ Episcopal Church
Corner E. 3rd d Elliott Sts.
The Rev. Robert L. Greene, Vicar
Sunday. June 20, Trinity Sunday:
7:30 a. m. Holy Communion.
11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer with
sermon.
Wednesday. June 23:
10:00
m. Holy Communion.
NOTICE
The Oregonian Agency
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Gano Funeral Home
WANTED
to Buy-Late Model
Trucks, Pickups
and Cars.
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MIS3 INEZ ROVER
Film Scenes Based
On Real Happenings
FARMERS—We have a stock of HY­
DRATED LIME for your barn
floors. FARR 8c ELWOOD.
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FOR PLUMBING Repairs and Ser
vice—call 2-L. J. A. Lamb Com­
pany.
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LOST—Gold Broach, a keepsake,
oval-shaped, inch and a half long,
on the street between Ko-Keel Vil­
lage and business section, last Fri­
day. Finder please return to A.
Sanford.
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Modern
WRECKER
Phone 83
Niehl Phone 272X
Southwestern
Motors
Chevrolet — Buick
whieh will be shown Friday, Satur­ to be insane and was taken to the
day and Sunday at the Liberty Thea-* asylum Saturday by an attendant
tre, are said to be based on actual In­ who came down for her. .
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cidents from the astounding record of
the Balkan patriots, as transmitted
A paper-collating machine gathers
to America by the underground 380 sheets a minute compared with
movement in Axis-held territory.
the old rate of 75 per minute by hand.
* The episode, for instance, in which
the guerrillas barter a high-ranking , We carry a complete line of V-
Italian prisoner for several gallons Belts for all makes of Refrigerators,
of gasoline is similar to a story re­ Washing Machines and other equip­
cently publicized in the United States ment. Washer Service Co., 385 W.
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by the Jugoslav Govemment-in- Front, Coquille. Phone.
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SCHROEDER BROS.
MORTUARIES, Ine.
Instructor of Piano
Benham’s Transfer
Anywhere For Hire
SAND AND GRAVEL.
COAL — FUEL OIL — STORAGE
Agents for Oregon-Nevada-California Fast Freight
Office Pbone
Farr & Elwood Bldg
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W. Second St
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Church of Christ
- •— East 4th & Coulter
Liston Parrish, Pastor
Thursday, 7:30, Bible Study and
Prayer, We are studying and dis­
cussing I Corinthians.
Bible School 9:4$. T. Ralph Harry,
supt. We invite you to attend our
Promotion Day services.
Morning Worship 11 o'clock. Spe-
cial music, Lord's Supper and a spe-
cial message for Father’s Day, Chil­
dren's Day and Promotion Day. Ev­
eryone is invited to be present.
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Emanuel Baptist Church
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The reason given for the stay-awpy
Jr. C. E., 8:30.
Rev. Menno D. Rempel, Pastor
action by the Plywood employees— Oregon’s Traffic Accident Death
Young People's C, E. 7:00.
there was no strike for the plant was 4 Rate Hits New Low In April
Evening Evangelistic service 8:00.
Sunday, June 20, 1943.
not picketed—was that there was a
10:00 Sunday School. Don’t forget Message, “God's Answer to Man's
Oregon’s traffic death rate during
Questions."
man employed in the plant who the month of April dropped to the
Lord in Summer time,
would not join the union.
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Wed., 7:30, Choir practice.
Don
11:00 Morning —
Worship Service.
lowest point since accurate
traffic*
Later it developed, that this was a accident records have been kept when ' Father's Day. Sermon, "A Father's Farr, director.
mistake for he had told fellow em­ fatalities amounted to 4.3 persons Failure."
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ployees that lie wanted to and would killed per one hundred million milts
7:00 Young People'» meetings.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
join the uyion after the next pay day, of travel, Secretary of State Bob
,
Coquille, Oregon
8:00 Evening Service. Father's Day
FOR RENT—Or will sell, 8 acres next DE LAVAL SEPARATORS and Milk-______________________________
but about that time the week's va- Farrell discloses.
Program by the Women of the
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
ers, Parts and Dairy Supplies. Ge? cation was on and there had not
to Sam Arnold place near Cedar
Sunday Service at 11. a. m.
The death toll of nine persons for Church.
them at Pacific Feed 8c Seed Go. tfs . been a meeting of the union at which
Point; $100 a year cash rent. Call
Subject for next Sunday, "Is the
Tuesday, Choirs meet.
the month was recorded while Ore­
at Mrs. Sarah McAdams* house
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Thursday, (tonight). Closing pro­ Universe, including Man, Evolved by
gon motorists were driving 207,511,-
PAINT
UP, CLEAN
UP—We carry he could apply for membership.
across Bandon highway bridge, Co­
With no contract existing between ¡369
gram at 7:30 p. m. of Vacation Bible Atomic Force?”
□ov miles.
num. In
in April
ripm of
01 1942?
iw«, while
wnne the
tne _
high quality Paint for every pur­
quille.
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21t3’s
Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00
pose, including the new Miracle plant and union employees, this man | mileage recorded in the state was , School. Everyone is welcome.
U/;iS
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o'clock.
traffic accidenta claimed |
Wall Tone. J. A. Lamb Company. was frozen on his job and the com- 250,901,157,
FOR SALE— “Farmers' Bargains”—
Free public Reading Room at 255
The Assembly oi God
Bull — Roosters — Dogs — Heifers 'OREGON GIANT BEAN SEED—We pany could not fire him without a a toll of 22 lives for a death rate of
4
good reason or the management eight persons killed per one hundred
W. Second, $oxy Bldg., open every
2nd and Reath Streets
—Saddle Mare — Used Separators. |
day except Sunday and holidays from
See FARR 8c ELWOOD’S “Swap1 have a limited supply. Furr 8t Eli would be subject to censure by the million miles of travel.
L. C. Perrtng, Pastor
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■ rate this Sunday
wood.
\
s War Labor Board.
12:30 to 5:00 p. m. /
the
April ; death
Board.”
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It has “ been
policy vi
of that
board, | year is nearly 50 per cent below
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iiibi uuatu, | year is nearly &o per cer
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9:45—A class for every age and
ARE You Sleeping on a Daveno which PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING, i und we understand the union officials rate for the same month i a
year ago
Church of God
a year ago, teachers capable of teaohing the Word
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Kalsomining
and
wood
finiabjng-
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have
been
so
notified,
that
the
board
Farrell
pointed
out.
While
the
death
is hard or bumpy? If you are we
The Holy Name Catholic Church
of God.
1943
Wall
Papers,
Imperial,
Pitts-
wiH
not
take
cogn
izance
of
the
case
1
rate
dropped
nearly
half,
actual
trav-
have just the pad to put onjop of j
Mass at 9:30 a. m. every Sunday.
11:00—Morning worship. This is
burgh and Bir«e_
^o raise »0 until after the men have gone back e| dropped only 17 per cent, indicat-
it and make it comfortable. Special
Fathers'
Day,
let
us
honor
him
by
at
­
™ K ± i‘° W°rk
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th-‘ •“>*•«• “P-ds and greater
at $8.95. Purkey Furniture.
s
NOTICE TO CREDITORB
286. Coquille. 275 North Hehry
Yesterday Mr. Ulett received the ere in the interests of mator vehicle tending church. Pastor L. C. Pers­
NOTICE is hereby given that the
icCormick
I
ing speaks.
. DAIRY SUPPLIES—For Mi
undersigned
has been duly appointed
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, ^»lowing wire from Thomas' H., conservation were saving lives in
6:30—Christ Ambussadars service; Executrix of the Last Will and Testa­
Deering Milker Parts and Dairy |
j a
1 HEADQUARTERS ror Crown Dairy Tongue, executive secretary of the1 Oregon, the secretary of state de-
a service young people enjoy. Melvin ment, and of the estate of A. R. Clin­
Supplies—See us.
a. n.
.
' «nd Poultry Feeds at Pacific Feed West Coast Lumber Comm., N. W. L. ciared.
ton, deceased; and all persons having
Steward, president.
Company.
s
| yor ||IC four-month period, the
claims against said estate are hereby
ft Seed Co
tf» |B. at Portland:
—
7:30
Evangelistic, a delightful notified that they are required to pre­
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"Following wire sent local union death rate stood at 7.4, compared to
AUTOMATIC WATER SYSTEMS—
song service and special music you sent the same duly verified, with
We have on hand yej a few Gould RECENT Changes have been made in re case No. 111-1623-D Smith Wood- 8.1 a year ago. Travel, as indicated will enjoy. Pastor Persing speaks.
proper vouchers therefor, to the un­
Farm Machinery rationing regula­ Products, Inc. In accord with policy by gasoline consumption, dropped
Jet-O-Matic water systems. Bet­
Tuesday 7:30—Prayer meeting. A dersigned, at the law offices of
HARRY A. SLACK, First Nat’l Bank
tions. If'you need naw machines, of War laibor Board this commission 20 per cent for the four-month period,
ter set yours now. FARR 8c EL­
well attended service.
Bldg., Coquille, Oregon, within six
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see us. J. A. Lamb Company.
s will not hold hearing in case until '
WOOD.
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__ Friday 7:30—Bible Study conducted months from the date hereof.
men rriurn to worE
Work .top- R.j,,. MeMure, Diltince To
DATED and first published, June
by the pastor.
FREE! If Excess acid causes you WE PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES page violates no strike pledge given ,
10, 1943.
FOR CASCARA BARK-HIDES I by Labor to President. Commission Airplanes, Ships Through Fog
pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges­
ESTHER CLINTON,
Executrix, of the Last Will and
tion, Heartburn, Belching, "Bloat­
Corner of Henry 8t Seventh Sts.
MOHAIR. Farr & Elwood.
s requests that men immediately return , (IPS)—The Army and the Navy,
Testament, and of the Estate of
Pastor, A. L. Perry
ing, Nausea, Gas Pains, get free
A. R. Clinton, deceased.
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AUTO PAINTING and Body Work. to work and will then consider ques- | having partially lifted the velL of
Sunday
School,
10
a.
m.
sample, Udga, at Barrow Drug
Bring your car in—we can start tion whether company required to secrecy in their joint statement, some
Preaching service II a. m,a
Company.
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• Calling caras. 30 far SI.00.
work at once. Southwestern Motor discharge non - union employees j of the story of radar can now be told,
Young
People's
meeting,
8:45
p.
m.
Co.
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S pending signing of new contract. This - Radar is the electronic device which
TWO 3-room Cabins, partly furnish­
Preaching service 7:30 p. m.
r
issue will be considered as part of'locates planes and ships far beyond
ed, 3 minutes walk from Smith
All are invited to attend. If your
case
now
before
commission
at
hear-
|
man
’
s
former
"vision"
even
in
fog.
Wood plant.
J. R. Clinton, Co­ PEAS, fresh from the field, for can­
ning of locker, $3.50 per bushel ing to be scheduled after men return | darkness, and other adverse condl-, child does not go to Sunday School
quille.
lt*s20
tions. In operation, radar sends out elsewhere, we urge you to send them,
box. Raspberries in two weeks. to work,"
JUST RECEIVED a few Wood Heat­
Folsom Grocery.
Its
radio waves which are reflected back or better still bring them.
Beautiful Granites and De­
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[to sensitive receivers when a ship or
ing Stoves. Supply is limited. See
signs,
available for your se­
Old papers 5c a bunch.
us now. J. A. Lamb Company, s FOR RENT — 3-room unfurnished Pedestrian Fatalities In Oregon plane enters the area which the radio
lection of a Memorial.
House, close to plaftt, at south end 29 For Five-Month Period
waves cover. Returning waves are
GLADYS C. GANO
FOR RENT — 3-room Apartment,
of Knowlton Heights bridge. See
Oregon’s pedestrian death toll then plotted, and by a complicated
190 So. Coulter St.
close In. Adults. No animals. 351
Raymond Preussler at 305 Knowl­ sloped upward during the month of system of calculations, officers deter­
Representing
So. Henry St., Flors E. Dunne, s
ton Ave.
It’s May when six out of eleven traffic mine the position, direction of travel,
Oregonian Subscribers: Please
THE
OREGON
GRANITE
help your carrier by having your
FOR Expert Emergency, Repair Ser­ WANTED TO BUY—Baby buggy. 4 fatalities Involved persons on foot, and speed of enemy planes or ships.
COMPANY
paper
money
ready
at
his
first
call.
vice on Milking Machine«, Farm
Traveleez style preferred. Box according to figures compiled in the This information is then relayed to
Remember he must pay his paper
Water Systema, Tractor« and Farm
interceptor forces.
472, Coquille, Oregon.
Its* office of the secretary of state.
obligation before the 10th of the
Machine«, call J. A. Lamb Com-
As a result of the May toll, pede-
The existence of radar has been
month. Thank you.
p«ny. Not»—For Quick Service, VIGORÔ FERTILIZER — Now on stiian fatalities for the first five known for years, Industrial engi-
hand. FARR ft ELWOOD*
s months of the year numbered 29, neers and scientists as early as the
small machines should be sent to
exactly th» same as for that period a twenties were actively engaged in
our shop..
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P. 0. Box No. 245
Phone 201
HOMES FOR SALB
year ago.
the development of tubes, circuits,
Coquille, Oregon
ASK US WHAT TO USE ON THOSE 590 Knowlton Ave.
$7,000.00
"In view of the fact that traffic an<f apparatus for the very high fre­
GARDEN PESTS. Farr ft Elwood. 720 Knowlton Ave. ........... ..... 5,500.00
deaths as a whole are lower thia year quencies which form the basis for
491 N. Taylor —..................... 5,250.00
than in 1942, the pedestrian total thia present-day radar.
FOR SALE—Small 4-room house
3,800.00
415 E. 1st .... ............
year is worse than a year ago because
With such experience, added to
with bath, on Marshfield Highway.
2,000.00
134 E. 7th ....'.............
it represents a higher proportion of manufacturing skill, one large elec­
Brooks Used Furniture.
Its
l>r. De La Rhue
2,000.00
■ 808 9th St........ ..........
the traffic accident toll,” Bob Farrell, trical manufacturing company was
2,500.00
FOR SALE—Male and Female Gold­ 447 N. Coulter...... .....
Eyesight
said. “Last year, pedestrian fatali­ able to start building radars long
5,500.00
en Cocker Dogs, 4 years.
Good 710 W. 4th ...... ........
ties amounted to 30 percent of the before Pearl Harbor, and is now mak­
Specialist
3,000.00
hunters. See Shorty Martin, Riv­ 141 S. Coulter ........
traffic fatalities reported for the five ing them in its factories for installa­
2,400.00
Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted
erton, or phone 1R2, Coquille. lt*s Marshfield Highway
months period. This year, they con­ tions on ships, and on the ground.
Also other homes in lower prices snd stitute 44 percent of the toll.
Many of the same men and •women
Reception room jointly with
FOR SALE—1 Proven’Reg. Jersey
NOTHING OVERLOOKED
smsll tracts near Coquille.
“Many of these pedestrian deaths who used to make broadcast station
Dr. J. R. Runch
Bull. 1 Grade Milking Short Hom
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GEORGE R. OERDING
involve persons employed in war transmitters and home receivers are
Bull. Lester Mayse, Sitkum. 19t4*s
l^alrd Buildins
Pbone 82 U
no matter how large and elaborate
Realtor
plants in this state. Most of those in­ now at work on this vital device, and
the scale upon ^vhich the funeral
SAVE Costly Delays — By checking MOWER REPAIRS — Check your volved in this type of accident are en­ parts are being made in other fac­
fc-
your Farm Machinery In advance
arrangements are to be made. That
gaged
in
some
unsafe
practice
at
the
tories
which'tormerly
made
electri
­
Machines now for Broken Parts
and order necedhary Repairs NOW.
is our policy—that is our proud
and avoid costly delay by buying time they are struck. These unsafe cal products for the home.
Genuine IHC Repairs. J. A. Lamb
Vital areas in the U. S defense
repairs Now. J. A. Lamb Com- practices include jaywalking, cross­
claim after many years of experi-
Personal Interest
Company.
s
s ing intersections against red lights, system have been equipped with the
pany.
ence. A conference with us will
walking on the wrong side of the devices which are also at work with
Friendly Counsel
DOING SOME PAINTING? Use our
be to your advantage.
ROLL ROOFING—We have a stock road and stepping into the street from our fighting forces on land, sea, and
Republic Paint and do a better job
‘Honest Advice
k
of all kinds from 11.40 per roll up. between parked cars.” ‘
in the air. The British version of
for less. FARR 8c ELWOOD.
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Proper Guidance
FARR & ELWOOD.
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Farrell urged drivers to be on the radar, which they call the radio­
FOR SALE — 1935 Pontiac Sedan,
alert for pedestrians in the vicinity locator, is credited with saving Eng­
LADY IN ATTENDANCE
good condition; priced to sell. See
of war plants and to yield the right land during the aerial blitz of 1940
W. E. Foote at 408 East Fifth, Co­
of way to pedestrians occupying i and 1941. Radar now stands guard
Bandon
Coquille
quille.
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crosswalks. Pedestrians, he said, I at many danger points along .United
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Ambulance Service
should cross streets only kt designated ! Nations frontiers and at sea, warn­
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Coquille
Pbone 190
MAIL Your Watch ana Jeweliy re­
crosswalks and at night should wear ing of the coming of aerial and sea­
pairs in to Schroeder Jewelry
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white or carry something white, such I borne enemy forces.
Store, Coquille, Ore.
22t3s
as a painted lunch bucket.
Exile.
BRING Your Tire Troubles so Thorn
The ‘ 20th Century-Fox film fea­
ton's, the most completely equipped
See Archie Bushnell at
tures Philip Dorn, Anna Sten, John
High School
shop in Southern Oregon. Only ex­
Shepperd, Virginia Gilmore and Mar­
Southwestern Motors
(VediU
perienced workmen. Best quality
tin Kosleck.
Given
materials and equipment'used. All
Coquille
work fully guaranteed. Thornton
105 W. 2nd
Many of the exploits in “Chel-
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