The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, December 07, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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DON'T WAIT
Make your appointment before the
Holiday Rush
Calling
and Oil Burners
sage
A Christmas
To Loyal Americans
•A« Christmas approaches, a deepening sense of gratitude animates
each salvage official at Headquarters and in the Regional and in the State
Salvage offices — gratitude to* the homemakers and youth — gratitude
toward the thousands of volunteer salvage workers whose sustained en­
thusiasm and activity have justified the underlying philosophy of this
Nation’s salavage program: That the job to be done can best be done
through reliance upon the good old American tradition of voluntary co­
operation rather than by “must orders” from Government.
Let us not.relax our efforts during the holiday season: but remember
that, just aa the work of our servicemen is unfinished until the wâr is
won, our jyork on the home front for the salvage campaign is not finished
until they are home again. We must not wait foç periodic drives, but
v held by the Japanese. Much of our pnncip;il sour<
replenish diminishing stockpiles is from tin cans. Tin
rivilian use is a critical necessity and the program is ot
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THE SAME CAPABLE DIRECTION, COURTEOUS SU­
PERVISION AND SYMPATHETIC
UNDERSTANDING
Remember to take your waste paper aBd properly
prepared tin to the Train Building and youi*
waste fats to your butcher
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TtlXPHOnC 100 • JWWLMfX. WMCt ' COQUILLC
For information you may call
Stan Sherwood or George Burr, phone 195
or Dr. J. R. Bunch, phone 82-L or 130-M
Members of the Coquille Salvage Committee