The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 01, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    Out-of-Dctors Stuff
Midnight Closing
To Be Enforced
Sam Lehman, manager of the U. S.
Employment service in Marshfield,
handed the Sentinel on Tuesday a
notice which explains how the mid­
night closing in this section is to be
handled to comply with War Man
Power Director Byrnes’ ultimatum in
Washington, D. C, last week.
The notice which follows is plain
enough without further elucidation:
A. C. Schultz
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Gilmore Service
Station
Portraits • Commercial Photography
GRADUATION PICTURES
e At Special Discounts
wilfull. If so, Mr. Rehman is au­
thorized to reduce the violators’ em-
Glamour Photography
PROMPT
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materials and power.
Affected by the W.M.C. directive
are night clubs, sports arenas, the­
atres, dance halls, road houses, bars,
shooting galleries, bowling alleys,
billiard and pool halls, carnivals, cir­
cuses, places with coin-operated
amusement devices, ice and roller
rinks, entertainment activities of
such organizations as yacht and
country clubs, dance studios and
dance schools and gambling estab- j
lishments.
The housewife will obtain all of
Thornton Tire
Service
Sat., March 3
lack Ellis' 6-Piece
THESE SERVICES
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Community Building
Coquille