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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1943)
t- * f V EleverfLog Hauling Permits Cancelled PAG« 8EVEN How Air Warning Service Functions ¡Timely Comedy Is 1943's Merriest Hit— I j 1 At Roxy Sun. to Tue. I 1 On recommendation of the State Highway Commission eleven special log hauling permits, involving the u*^ of 20 trucks, have been cancelled by .Utilities Commissioner Georg* H. Flagg. *s follows: A. J. and N. C. Standley, Camas Valley, Oregon; J. D. Bryson, Rose burg; Hugh H. Honnen, Eugene; Harold O. Nichols, Reedsport; N. E. Gannon, Jr., Woodburn; Howard Jenkin*, Myrtle Pqint; Mknley Wat son, Scottsburg; Alfred Baldridge, Reedsport; Donald Baldrige, Reeds port; Edwin Matten, Coquille, and Jack Baldridge and Ben Baldridge, hauling on the permit of the E. K. Wood Company. Reedsport. Commissioner Flagg promptly fol lowed the mandatory provision* of the act when the Highway Com mission filed its recommendation. The communication recited that th* haulers involved had been frequent offenders in overloading trucks to the point that safety of the high way* and bridges was endangered. Overloads of from five to 25 ton* , were cited. The loser* in this battle with th« law have an opportunity to re engage in log transportation by con vincing the Highway Commission that they will abide by the law* gov erning weight of loads, and recognize that protection of the state’s vast in vestment in highway* and their availability for the safe and rapid movements of troops is a prime re quirement by the War Department. Gems of Thought / DEFENSE Wise distrust and constant watch- fulness are the parents of safety.— Seeker. i I If you were a girl living atone in a I two-room apartment and found Joel McCrea taking a shower in your bath- There is between my will and all 1 room, what would YOU do. offences a guard of patience. - That’s only a small part of what Shakespeare. happens to Jean Arthur in Colum- Meekness excludes revenge, irri : bia’s “The More the Merrier," time tability, morbid sensitiveness, but not ly romantic comedy scheduled for its self-defense, or a quiet and steady local opening pn Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at the Roxy Theatre. When the F. B. I. storms into the According to advance reports, this NEW kind of movie al*«. shows YOU apartment investigating a rumor of Jananese spies, Jean is just about the what to do where there arc eight girls to every man, how to make lovj with most misunderstood girl ^Washing ton., The Government agent* don't! a thin wall between you and your understand; h^r fiancee fails to Un- : sweetheart, what happens when you derstand and even McCrea can’t un get caught reading aomeon.? else’s diary' and how to get married in a derstand. Only Coburn understands and he promptly puts matters right ] hurry. . • ! to the satisfaction of all concerned. Co-starring Jean Arthur, Joel Mc Adapted to the screen by screen ' Crea and Charles Coburn, the latest writers Robert RusSell and Frank George Stevens production has been Ross; Richard Flournoy and Lewis nailed as one of the most delightful R. Foster. “The More the Merrier” I comedies to come from Columbia also includes Richard Gaines, Bruce iStudioa since the Acudemy Award Bennett. Frank Sully. Clyde Fill i winning “It Happened One Night.” more, Stanley Clements and Don ' Filmed against the background of Douglas in its cast. • i ground of jam-packed Washington. I “The More the Merrier,” is all about 1» gorgeous Washington secretary ; ■ .. .. t . ’ • *■"*■*■ ***■" and strength of each flight to the *ho to rent her spare room. Th* above schematic diagram de Against her better - judgment, Jean ------------------ pict* th* complete action of the Air Information Center (4). The Con- . troller at the Information Center, Arthur. “ the secretary, perrmts craft Warning Service. The observer using the accurate “flight picture” Charles Coburn to take the room- (1) we a flight of aircraft and re using the accurate “flight picture' as a basis, can order fighter planes *ut "»»F for ore week! Coburn soon ports via telephone (2) to the Army to Intercept any Jiostild target and ¡‘•"ns that Mis* Arthur is vaguely Filter Center (3). The Filter Center can issue a warning to.Civilian De- ‘ "»gaged” to marry a minor govern- plot* and evaluates all observer re ment official who is bald and forty- port* and forwards the true course tense agencies (6) and (7). k ------- ■.......... ........... •J~---------------------- two .Convinced that the girl is not in love with her fiancee, Coburn starts I t ■ straightening matters out and sublet* half of hl* room to young Joel Mc- (By Mias Page, Supervisor) |Crea, an engineer in Washington on Have all you boy* and girls at I business. A communication from the office tended the Playground? Governor Earl Snell has designated ______ by Coburn’s persuasive If you Overcome uic week vve^n of lj * August rruguet »-15 w—aw a* “Quinine argument*. Je^n finally’consents'to of Price Administration jn Portland haven’t, you have been mining a the say* that that city ha* only a 80-day good tim< Many chlidr*n have at- Week” and has issued a call to all the arrangement* and immediately supply of Grad* I Urn and that Co- tended the Playground every day Oregonian* to check their medicine : chest* and, if any quinine is found <nter ’ on ilve ot th* mo8t hectic day* quiRe i* one of., many town* in the thil IUmmer and have found inter state which J* facing sever* tire esting thing* to play with, hav* en- there in bulk, pill* ar capsules, to ! any working girl ever experienced. shortage*. Quoting Rubber Director joyed viliting and playing with their contribute it to the National Quinine W. M. Jeffers, the letter say*: “He playmates, and have lota of fun do- Pool to be used to combat malaria want* car owner* to know the exact ¡ng many different things, among our armed forces in th* south situation. The tire supply in the! The tournament* are always *n- west Pacific and India. “Oregonians, fortunately, have lit PorUand district is low, but need not joyed. Come and enjoy competing be critical if the public will co-oper with your friend« in Croquet, Table- tle need for quinine aa our*, is a ate during the next 00 days and re-| TennU, Badminton, and Horseshoes. malaria-tree state, and we should be place no tire when the one on the You may even be the winner and glad to have the opportunity to ren wheel will get by.” receive one of the prize* offered. The der this needed service to the boy* A total of 1,100 new synthetic tire* winners of the tournament* for the whp are fighting and dying for ua kt had been deiievred to Portland deal past week are a* follow*:, Loren the battle fronta," said Governor er* by July IS. An increasing sup- .[ Steward—Croquet, Badminton and- Snell. “Casualties from action are ply will arrive during August but Tabie-Teqni*; Leonard Homenyck— serious enough. Therefore, let’s do I it probably will be September, poe- Horseshoe* Come! Enjoy the ex- all we can to minimize the suffering" ■ sibly October, before synthetic tire* citement! Remember you don’t have and death* Incident to malaria. Jap reach Portland to supply fully Grade jto be an excellent player. Anyone anese have captured the Dutch East I tire needs. may play who understands the gardes. Indies source of quinine but they “Grade III used tire stocks in the _ ___ Boy«, how many have built, or are have not captured tq* medicine chests Pacific are« will last until about bulling model airplane* or boats, or, of Oregon and the nation.** Every Oregqnian is urged to make November,” the rubber expert said, perhaps, furniture, or other things? immediate search uiiu and Uvii'Vi deliver any "Then Last FllUUjf) Friday, the invited IQ to |»ms»ivwiu»* • • the ” Rubber Director’s office I Laabl III“ boy* UOyS were WClC lUV**tsU may face another brief period when bring th* thing* they had made; how- j quinine found to hi* neighborhood we «hall be put to keep A-bookhold- ever, not many brought their model*, druggist. On August 18 the state er* going. 'Twilight tires’ from the Loren and Duane Steward received Police, under direction of Superin idle tire stock* which need boot* or prilet Since boy* weren't tendent Charles P. Pray, will call reliner* to make ,them serviceable finished with their model* or hadn’t on every drug store in the state to tben jnay com* into considerable known about the show, another op collect the donated quinine for ship I use. But if there i* any . way to d° portunity win be given you Friday, ment to the National Quinine Pool so, Mr. Jeffers is determined to August 21,to bring your models or in Washington, D. C. keep all car* rolling. whatever you have made. These ----- ------------------ ---- 1 “Next year, 30,000,000 Buna-S wiH be greatly enjoyed. Prize* will tires will be manufactured, a »up- be given for the best-built article, ply ample to meet all need* were it j Girl*, QlrhL here her* I* I* an an opportunity opportunity for for July 28—Vernon Leslie Trigg, of not for the fact that most tires on you to thow the boys and girls your Norway, and Bernice Beryl Gillespie, wheels have been there since before molt beautiful dolls The doll show, of Arago. Rev. T. J. Pryor said the Pearl Harbor.” which was formerly given, was great « wedding for them at the Methodist ly enjoyed. Remember, doll* from church in Myrtle Point last Thurs foreign countries visited ua, Friday, day. ' August 13, bring your prettiest doll*. July 28—Phillip Dale Crew and .They will be displayed and voted Juanita Smith, both of Powers. They upon. A prize will be given to the were married at the Church of the j mistress of the most beautiful doll. Brethren parsonage in Myrtle Point Tomorrow, Friday,, children are by Marion M. Stern last Thursday. There seem* to be • lot of invited to bring their lunches, and July 20—Harold D. Tl mondig and 1 excitation about Post war enjoy a picnic. It I* always fun to Nellie M. -Ammons, both of Marsh eat and visit with your friend*. activities. Government, So field. There ceremony took place I Another special attraction for this cial and Business. It seems in the Church of Christ parsonage at! Friday is a program which wtll be the Bay, J. R. Adams officiating. timely thinking but until filled with surprises. The number* July 20—Howard O. Hayes, of the white flags go up all given ar* originally made up or Marshfield, and Marjorie Doris Pit- [ over the World, our chief planned for by the children. At man, of Seattle, Wash. They were I tend the playground. Perhaps, you concern should be how we married at the Trinity Lutheran ■ can do something for the program can best back up our boys church at Marshfield on Saturday by j Do you play an instrument? Com*, Rev. Edward Eklof. in uniform. and play it for u*. or maybe, a band July 31—Leslie M. King and Betty can be organized if enough come. Our move, “when the L. DuPont, both of Powers. Won’t you oom*? You will enjoy building Is ready" Is being Aug. 2—James Dukes and Eva L. '• i playing and the children will cer Lortle, both of Myrtle Point They made with the hope that we tainly enjoy hearing you. were married by Rev. G. A. Gray will be able to serve our Don’t forget the Playground. Fun at his home here on Monday. and excitement are awaiting you. patrons more promptly, Aug. 2—James C. White and Ethel which, in turn, gives them L. Diedrich, both of Markhfield. —4.-,............ — a. extra time tor their cause. Tire Shortage Is Becoming Acute maintenance of right.—Theophylact By desiring wh<t is perfectly good . ... we are part of th* power against evil, widening the skirts of light and ' making the struggle with darkness I narrower.—O. George Eliot. i Scholar* may quote Plato in their studies, but the heart* of mitiinn« will quote the Bible at their daily toil, and draw strength from it* in spiration, as the meadows draw it from the brook.—Conway. : Kodak Finishing th* um a* usual No Portraits will be made until after Sept. 1 Thanking our many customers for past favors we are i - * Wanted Playground News Quinine Needed For Over There Electric Ranges 130.00 to 135.00 Ranges Heaters Beds & Springs Mattresses Furniture Sets Water Pumps Gas Ranges $10.00 to $19.50 ' ’t-d -- Ranges $10.00 to $45.00 Oak Tables $4.00 to $12.50 BROOKS uUSnir Marriage Licenses Howdy Folks Circuit Court Cases How many would be in terested in a monthly or quarterly ebock-over that will eliminate many major repair jobs? A card from those inter ve u* some should spend any ibn« plan ning such a service. AMZY UNIX M&WAuto Service July 28—Fay Brinkley v*. Paul Brinkley Suit for divorce. July 28—Helen Bernice Sherburne vs. Roy Sherburne. Suit for divorce. Juiy Hasten .. ... 28 « —Jimmie „----- .. u — vs. Dora TV.— Erickson Hassen. Suit for divorce. | July 28 Edna M. Webster V*. Myra E. Ball et al. : . -.. 'jai»— _ .a .. -- , m u : c —- 'i. irw^r . u®vw>n. fiutt tot OTVorctr. ' July 30—State of Oregon vs. Gil bert DeVarney et al. July 30—Robert H. Cotton vs. Theda 1. Cotton. Sult for divorce. July 31—Anna Pearson vs. Richard H. Pearson. Suit for divorce. July 31—Hasel Ruth Maguire vs. Harry Maguire. Suit for divorce. July 31—Genevieve Knokey vs. Howard Knokey. Sult for divorce. i Aug. 2—State Industrial Accident Probate Court News Wm. Buck, of Marshfield, was last Thursday appointed administrator I of the »8,000 estate left by Oscar Guiovsen who died May 30, IMS. Appraiser* named were W. B. Cur tis, B. A. Olsson and Max Fairtag. 'A MWSW uroMef transparent plastic for workers in noisy indus- trles I* custom-made to fit each worker’s ear. It reduces the intense distracting noise«, but let* the wear er hear people talking. Commission va. Alfred E. Roberts. Sult for divorce. Aug. 3—Luta Beebe v*. Roy Beebe. Suit for divorce. , ■ ' i none ii ? l