The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 10, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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The Sentinel
We en delivering No. 2
Priority order«.
Consumer* not having already
received their ¥4 year’s supply
may order now.
COQUILLE WOOD CO.
TWENTY YEARS AGO
Four Men Draw Unemployment
Benefits The Past Four Weeks
Only Tour men were included
among the 27 persons who drew un­
employment benefits for each of the
past four weeks, and three of these
four were past the age of retirement,
the State Unemployment Compensa­
tion Commission revealed today.
Ages of the four unemployed men
were 54, 09, 72, and 74 respectively.
Of the 23 women drawing benefits,
six were belovtf the age of 40. Most
of these were cannery workers in
Coûter.
Timely Topics
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D oans P ills
Your local representative
for
STANDARD of CALIFORNIA
people realize that a large part of the alcohol
required to make the medical supplies that
are being used right this minute to alleviate
pain, combat infection and save human
hves is produced by the beverage distilling
industry. For nearly two years this entire
industry has been working night and day
producing nothing but alcohol for the
fovernn lot's program.”
" ¿Nobody knurs better than J. Judge,
what an important contribution to our war
effort that has been.”
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