* I1 • ’ I 1 . I % I a THE COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST' 1». ÎML W8- Government Needs Chrome, Manganese —........ j y."' - -.-. jti " v-r for you. . , The best time to bring In ore would I** 'bet ween l.Oq p. m. and 4:00 p. m. If possible, notify Mr. Watson in ad­ 1 I * vance that you are bringing in ore i Beginning in mid-August jnost and you will avoid considerable da- new cooking and heating stoves for lay. , home use are being rationed on a Do not drive onto the scales. Mr. nation-wide basis in order (1) to be Watson's Instructions are to balance sure of an adequate supply of avail- the scales before each weighing. Mr.' able stoves for those who need them; Watson will weigh the truck in and (2) conserve scarce metals, labor. . PAGE ttVKN ^—7 ! flies that will bring results through may not net one single rise and it will be necessary to shift to another pat­ Some days it is necesasry to change tern V»{ by I files a dozen or more times before the We have had trout strike one par­ To Chrome and Manganese Mine LANS LENIVI fly that the trout are striking is found. ticular fly until it was torn and in­ Owners: 1 And the very next day, on the Mme deed was a bedraggled looking speci­ U you have any chrome or man­ At a meeting of the commercial stream, a trout won’t look at this men but the colors remained and the ganese ore to sell you can still dis­ fishermen who operate nets upon the Mme fly, but will go after one of an­ trout kept on striking it, and no mat­ pose of it to the Metals Reserve Coquille river, it was decided, no other color. And to prove that they ter what other fly was offered, few Company, at the Coquille ore buy­ we “f* informed by the secretary of are not color blind—that all colors strikes were received upon it ing depot. In order to give the We do not wish to appear all wise The Fishermen's Union, Henry Miller, look alike to them, as these scientists sellers an opportunity to bring in ore factory and transportation facilities; that th* net fishermen agreed to not would lead us to believe—here is a —but nevertheless we are disputing when Mr. Borel, the purchasing agent ore la to be unloaded. He will sign '_____ ... QAt nets noto from frowS 5 R p. » w* and a set m Saturday until test that will prove' beyond a doubt statemenu from scientists who claim ' is absent at the other depot, Wayne “«weight certiflcatesM "Weighmas- fuel a <>f good sporte- start casting on. some good trout The list of stoves to be rationed Sunset Dairy barn, about 200 feet Purchasing Agent.” The certificates The machine-made lightning pro­ includes all new one* designed to! n,anship on the part of the commer- streum. You might even have to • east of the state highway scales on will be mailed to the Seller. He burn coal, wood, oil or gas for domes- Cl ti al “* B«hermen. Many sportsmen change to three more before getting a duced by a new 1,500,000-volt gen­ ( the Coquille-Myrtle Point highway, may take his weights off the certi­ Then the trout will start erator will enable engineers to test tic um . However certain types are “«g»«« arc forever seeking to put strike. ’ or he may be at his home, about ISO ficates at the time of weighing. not to be rationed. These are the commercial men out of business striking one particular fly on the the lightning defenses of electrical yards from there, down the road The ore will be Mmpled by Mr. aIrtight wood atovw not 'by closing coastal streams to the net leader. And you can bet your tackle equipment which provides industry towards Coquille. In any case, some­ ^re , I1* with grates or cast iron (mse ' fishermen, and as we have stated in box that they will continue hitting I and homes with electric power. one will be around who can gist him Samples will be K. forwarded to the or Unin<; hot : previous articles, so far as we are I this one particular fly and practically I have never heard of ( ignore the others on your leaders. I Cotton in its original form as cloth Aasayer when sufficient ore has been ovens; laundry stoves with built-in ' concerned -------- k'""" we ----------------------- I the sportsman angler favoring the Then along in the atfernoon, the fly | or in plastic parte is used in all lm- brought in to make up a lot. water jackets or coils; portable gas- 1 commercial fisherman in any manner; they struck so good in the morning I piements and vehicles of war. JU . on Friday afternoon, Saturday, Sun­ or charcoal stoves. Neither are any I ! in fact, their main ambition it appears day and Monday mornings, leaving types of used or second-hand stoves ' is to put the commercial men out e before noon on Monday for Arcata. , of business—a simple case of whole to be rationed. « For California. If you have matters to I and. Harbison’s Myrtlewood Eligibility to purchase a new stove hog or none. Well, we can leave discuss, write to him General De­ Gifts for all occasions under rationing involves a showing out the none and simply state it a livery, Arcata, California, and tell that there is no usuable stove at1 case of “whole hog.” So therefore, t M See our large variety of potted him when you will be in town. You Buy Your present and that a stove is needed to I 1 we consider it a very liberal and plsats; rosea, gardenias and ether ' may also obtain information from Mr. heat essential living or working ' commendable gesture on the part of out Hewers in season. Watson, or at Mr. Borel’s home, 354 space or is needed for essential cook­ the commercial fishermen in pulling' N. Heath Street, Coquille. Acrees from Telephone Off. Pn. M their nets during the above stated ing. and , I Very truly yours, Arnold E. Borel, ' An applicant for, a stove petitions period. I Purchasing Agent. Scientists have blossomed forth his local War P-and Rationing . j ■ ■ ■■'1 j——— r Board Tor a pur hate certificate to with the statement that fish are color buy the kind of stove he needs. If blind and that they cannot distinguish We say obtained, this certi: cate is taken to one color from another. a dealer where it is surrendered PHOOEY! to such a statement, for re­ From either at the Urne the dealer orders gardless of what these great men of his stove, or upon delivery. Be­ learning say, we know that they are « cause of the limited number of stoves “off the beam” with such a screwy Take for instance on available each Board will be given a statement. quota based on a study of the needs some mountain stream: just try any old fly and see what sort of luck you of the community. Bank Bldg. At present the allocation of cooking will have. We can name off hand a , LICENSED REALTOR stoves is handled through WPB. Any dozen different patterns of flies that . e and one in need of a stove for cooking I 1 an angler might fish the whole sea- j Don’t Forget that this Offices Secures before the start of rationing may son through with and not land a half , Birth Certificates for You apply for permission to purchase dozen trout. On the other hand, we -I through the nearest office of the War can point out one or two particular Production Board. WPB will con­ ■ tinue to handle applications for elec­ tric stoves and heaters, water heaters, 75»? central heating equipment, and all » heating and cooking equipment not designed for domestic use. / Stoves Are Now Being Rationed - Out-of-Doors Stuff ! the entire season. I I Beraen's Better Blossoms Service and Protection Life Auto - Fire Accident and Health —r INSURANCE S unny B roo GEO. E. OERDING fi 3 f Quoted from a letter... / Chevrolet Mechanics Awarded Diplomas At School July 27 ttf * h -My « t ,r - / * f I I? F Y conscience today? The letter quoted here came from • western newspaper editor and publisher. This man has a conscience that can’t be lulled to sleep by easy self-reassurances. hope many other prospective travelers will listen td the “still small voice” of their conscience when it asks guestions like these : How much business and how much pleasure are involved in the train trip I plan? Is it really im­ portant for me to visit those relatives back East this war year? Couldn’t I get just as much rest and relaxation a little doser to home? I Today the railroad is hard-pressed to find space foreseen- tial travelers: People whose trip must be made to keep timinnm and war production going ... Service men on well-deserved furloughs, possibly the last before combat duty ... Parents going to visit their son when the latter can’t get away from his post. When people travel for pleasure, or other non-essential reasons, they prevent Diplomas have been awarded tb Jack Sisk, Hugh Parsons, Emil Roy, Clarence Caudill, Paul Lentz and Soren Buus, employees of the service department of the Southwestern Mo­ tors here, signifying that they have successfully passed the 1843 annual national Chevrolet Approved Me­ chanics examinations. The examina­ tions were held at Marshfield July 23. Due y> the pressing necessity of preserving the country’s essential war-time automotive transporation facilities through adequate and effi­ cient maintenance service, the an­ nual examinations of Chevrolet me­ chanics this year were on a more intensive and comprehensive scale than ever before, according to I. A. Elrod, manager of Southwestern Mo­ % tors. Keeping the nation’s care and trucks In satisfactory operating con­ dition for the duration, Mr. Elrod pointed out has entailed extensive revision and expansion of service operations and procedure. As an example, he declared, in all automo­ tive service work today emphasis is on repair rather than replacement of vital parts and units. With no new vehicles being produced, he explain­ ed, complete overhauling and rebuild­ ing of the entire vehicle on an im­ proved, more up-to-date basis is a vastly mare important and essential part of maintenance service than when millions of new vehicles were coming off the production lines an­ nually. Only through thorough instruction and grooming of mechanics and utili­ zation of perfected maintenance ser­ vice methods and facilities can the can and trucks now in operation continue to play their vital part in getting workers to and from war pro­ duction plants and in transporting the raw materials, finished products, food and supplies essential to Vic­ tory tor the Allied Nation«, he Mid. « 9 e < « ■«■ I è I X J X Benefit Boys’ Club and Girls’ Clüb Coquille Community Building 9:30 p. m. ♦i. 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