The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 12, 1944, Page 11, Image 11

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    Personal Mention
reatment, She accom-I _
,
daughter Mrs. L. D. * Enli»tment in
United States
Wenatchee, who had . Cowt Guard Re^ve will be opened
her parents here.
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1 u “» ««venteen-year-old
men, after having beCh closed since
•s. W. Edgar Brown, of rebru"y’ “TK Mur’
.rt spending the week ray’
N*V.al ?^ic‘ Pa­
wn’s parents, Rev. and •onnel ^urement Officer, an-
jounces.
Recruits will receive their basic
training at Alameda, Calif., and then
be sent either to an advanced train­
ing school, where they will receive
training which will fit them for ad­
vancement in civilian life or be as­
signed to* duty afloat.
The enlistment quota fur this dis­
trict, which includes Washington,
Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Wyom­
Big Dance next week—Sat., Oct.
ing« is 70 men. Oregon men may
21, at Coquille Community Building.
apply for enlistment at 806 S. W.
Good Music!
Sponsored by Junior
Morrison Street, Portland. Lieuten-
Woman's Club.
•
ant Murra/ said.
Only men actually 17 years of age,
who are physically and otherwise
qualified, will be accepted. Those
who have reached their eighteenth
birthday must enter military service
through Selective Service.
Little Respect Shown For The
35-Mile An Hour Rate
See “Spike” Leslie tor the oest in
Eighty-five per cent of the drivers liability, or other Insurance. Office,
using the Pacific highway during the 275 So. Hall, in former hospital bldg ,
inonth of August travi ¡ed at speeds phone 5; residence phone 95L.
*
up to 48 miles an hour, according to
Secretary of State Bob Farrell.
Speed checks
maintained by the
traffic engineering division of the
state highway department showed
that the speed of the majority of
drivers was slightly under the rate
set for July.
Only 15 per cent of tire drivers
held their speeds under 35 miles an
Miss Jeanette Stone, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Al Stone of the John-
kon mill district, came in last Friday
from Eugene, where she is attending
the Cadet Nurse School, and re­
turned out there on Sunday.
Mrs. Grace Hughes, of Yelm, Wpsrt-
tntgon, who hase been visltifig h|r
Big Dance next week—Sat., Oct.
cqpain, Mrs. Flora E. Dunne, left last
Thursday to visit her daughter, Mrs 21, at Coquille Community Building.
Good Music! ‘ Sponsored by Junior
Raymond Oehlerich, and family at
Woman’s Club.
«
Gilehrist, Ore.
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CARNIVAL — THE HIT OF SAN FRANCISCO DURING THE
WORLD’S FAIR.
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