The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 16, 1944, Page 10, Image 10

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for the beet Tn
liability, or other
275 So. Hall, in
phone *;
been getting along nicely and. it
was expected he could be brought
home on Wednesday.
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Marilyn Shge, of Coquille, has been
appointed to handle publicity tor the
“Wtyakerino” to be held on the
campus November 11. This is the
annual Sophomore dance for which
the men cease shaving a wopk or
so before. Evening clothes consist
of whiskers, blue jeans, plaid shirts.
A prize is awarded to the most re-
msrimbl* beard.
M&W Auto Ser
nia.- Sat. - Sun.
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First Time at Popular
Price
Spectacle Bey
EXTRA
SPECIAL
FEATURE
Riley Roscoe Dykes paid *5.00,
fine and costa, in Jtssttee Bull'» court
on Monday tor. driving a car without
having secured a driver’s license. ‘
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Thanks By Keep-
Oregon-Green Com.
Memphis
State Forester N. B. Bag
the following letter to the
fort*
in Coos county to
direct yo« here when be
heads you a prescription.
Os^ (use ask me aoigaborsl
of a
Fuhrman's
pharmacy
four
dable
there
Cq,
You U
IJ ve a
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that the'
enthusiasm tor the Keep Oregon
Green program la real and sincere.
Publicity material la seen In con-
spicuous quantities in every city and
town, at crossroads and country
■tores.
Except for the sale of* war
fonda, no drive haa ever received
more unanimous public support than
thia movement to reduce man-caused
ftr*- _ .
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It is difficult to appraise the con­
tribution of any person or group Of
persons in this fine work. However,
no program of such magnitude could
possibly be carried on without the
fullest cooperation of the press.
During the past fire season, Oregon
newspapers carried more than 31,000
column inches of material.
News
stories alone accounted for more than
14,000 inches, and increased editorial
comment was noted in almost every
paper in the state. .
On behalf of the executive com-,
mil
...ittee of Keep Oregon Green and
the State Board qtf Forestry, I want to
etxend our sincere appreciation for
the efforts made la'prevent fires. .
(TH!JR, FRI. SAT.
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JR RENT, — 3-room furnished
house. Electric Range.
MS 'ft.
Fifth St. *20 per
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