The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 13, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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The latest South Pacific Victory
Was won by quick decisions
When the Marines captured New
Georgia
With-three Army divisions.
What price all fame and glory
That’s not what we’re fighting for
Let others win the headlines
We’re out to win the war.
By Pfc Oran V. Holbrook.
spinsters. In discussing the social
diseases, Dr. Welnzirl stated that
chastity and monogamy was the
greatest protection.
He further
stated that about one-half of the
venereal infection comes directly
through contacted prostitutes and put
emphasis upon the importance of
anyone who has contracted either
syphillis or gonorrhea placing him­
self immediately under medical care,
as the earlier the diagnosis is made
and treatment begun, the more rapid
and permanent the recovery.
In time of peace, each passing Penney anniversary
was a time for celebration and ceremony.
Southwestern Motor Co. now has
added a complete tune-up depart­
ment to its facilities, manned by an
expert in this line. There is no rea­
son to drive a car that is not operat­
ing properly. Drive in for a com­
plete check up at no cost or obli­
gation to you. Prompt service in
this department.
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But^this year, upon our 42nd Anniversary, we
celebrate simply with a reaffirmation of the Penney
spirit—a determination to remain as homelike and
neighborly as our many friends expect us to be.