“ Coos Boy Wins .* i From Valley Golfers ________ .... J planned i lees’As-! tucTf VAjrvaiiis, Iain vanoon- ** v-auip vuu»- ... rs. Kelly Jones, Myrtle Ftatat, «y Club, Arago Creamery, Coos •aper Crafty Ted Kiraeh. Myr- Grange Supply, Marshfield Machin*1 it. Repair of Household Kec- Equipment; John Queen, Vnurta 04 A Q Nrxrizxn RQ School Four Days For Teachers “. Beginning August 2, four days of school will be field for teachers in Coos county. The first two days will be held in the Washington School, Coquille, and on Friday and Saturday in the Roose­ velt School, North Bend. 1 Dr. Martha 14 Addy and Mias Ida Mae Smith, will be the instructors, the ►former in the advanced section, and the latter in the lower. Dr. Addy has recently borne to the ; State Department of Education fropi ¡the Eastern Oregon College of Edu­ cation to serve as head of Elemen­ tary Education in the absence of "See Here, Private Hargrove," Best Seller, Now As Funny on the Screen *» E MateS 7»’1-va F Osterhorn 8o’ * M 791 >•vr F Osterhout 80, *»*■* Union, Marshfield Carpenters’ ’ Inhl_n .a n i Union, Coos Cabinet Shop, Northup . A John8on “• 0 vt- L- Compton 82. tory Sewing Club of Oregon Motor Vehicles - Registration Higher This Year Motor vehicle registration in Ore­ gon totted 400.482 vehicles at the end of June this year, compared to 395,007 for the same period of 1943, Secretary of State» Bob Farrell an­ nounced today. This represents an increase of slightly over one per cent. | Passenger vehicles numbered 320,- 503, compared to 319,008 a year ago; i busses totaled 1,180 against 1,068 a year ago while trucks numbered 41,964. compared to 39,650. Registration fees for the six-month period amounted to (83.143,011.65, compared to fees totaling 82,969,635.- 04 a year ago. NONE SHALL ESCA BE’ NEWS TIME Home-front Townsend Club No. 1 prohpt SMWC^ jj ' OH miHLttWI« ÌT0IHÉ Miniwiw t eia ut That Nag