The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 02, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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H. J. PATTBMON
Service Superintendent
Mrs. Basil Arnold was dismissed
last Thursday.
Two logging truck drivers were
summoned to apear in Justice Bull's
court last Friday, Chas..W. Johnson
for having a 2S00 pound combined
overload and Robert H. Hatfield for
a 1500 pound overload.
Marguerite Cecilia P. Riley was
fined 814 last Saturday after she ad­
mitted that she had violated the traf­
fic basic rule by driving tob fast
through a restricted district in Marsh-
I field. She nicked one car and hit
another.
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Guy N. Brewer was given until
March 15 to pay fine and costs of
.829, assessed after he had pleaded
guilty to hunting without a license.
Rolland Quincy Saylor paid 821 in
the justice court last Saturday; 814 of
it was for fine and 00,1 for unlawful
use of his horn and 87 for having no
operator's license.
-65c
$1.00
$1.00
Just received Lucien Le Long
Colognes and Perfumes
Supply your needs now before the in­
creased Federal Tax becomes effective
You dbn’t need OPA approval for tire recapping. And many driv­
ers are reporting as much as 15 to 18 thousand miles on Southwest­
ern's De LuxF Recaps. This remarkable mileage is possible onljfc
because of the skilled workmanship and up-to-date methods that
go into our tire recapping—methods different and better than those
employed elsewhere. At H the cost of ne\v tires. Southwestern
recaps are the most economical buy in the tire market today. Come
in now—we’re operating around the clock to give you prompt service.
Goodyear Tires
Rugged strength and long wear are put into Goodyear tires by
High-pressure Curing, an exclusive Goodyear process by which rub­
ber and cord are inseparably bonded, with rubber forced into every
fibre of the tough Supert&t cord.
Southwestern Motors
Goodyear Store
352 So. Hall
Phone 184
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HERE IT
Musical
March 8 and 9
CAULIFLOWER f S sh 7.X
BELL PEPPERS Stuffing
Wed., Patriotic Musical
Thursday - - - - Rally
lb. 29c
‘ 2Ite. 59c
ORANGES
SQUASH
8c
Hubbard Whole
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Trombone-Piano--Violin
SPEAKING
PLAYING
Hour
Tasker L. and Loren e Brooks
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
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Florida Unsweetened 47 ox. tin A rC
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