- ’ -’V .-VTA.’ Buick Getting Ready To Turn Out Cars (By Judge L. D. Fetal Plans have been announced by the Western World) Buick Division of General Motors Coos county land sales numbered We have stain a tot of beicks in Corporation for the largest peace memory, shot a tot erf ducks time expansion In the 40 years his­ 244 during the first six months of and China birds and caught thou­ tory of the company by which facilti- IMS, totaling 847,978.47 in return, sands of trout during the peat six ties will be provided for a projected according to H. R. Clark, land agen weeks stay in bed. Memories of 14» per cent increase in employment in charge of the county land depart ment, under juridictlon of the Coun­ pest bunting and fishing trips helped opportunity over pre-war levels. peas away the time. Yes. that and At the same time, it was announced ty Court. The report Includes only deals the tailing of hunting and fishing^ that the 1944 Buick car is ready for ya'rns—an exchange of yarns between 1 manufacture and that «ew construc­ that have been completed and old hunters and fishermen who via-1 tion and tooling is in progress as not reflect the total activity k*M when Kro he modernization and expansion pro- are issued and final payment is re­ And now,that we are again on our 111 not »tretchlng, , on the aide” (gram, designed to equip Buick to ceived. The returns on these tim­ feet told able to get about, even waIk- • Wock away’ on ’ **' I produce ita share of the industry’s berland deals will add up to prob­ though not as weU as uauaV the. big cant lot the wroach to a bridge | augment of automobiles this year ably three times the total returns friendly trees took twice as friendly Rock cf*“k <*rk’ th* *r“’l«nd provide for poet war capacity of from the 240 sales. • as of eML and the sang nt the stssaan Iha* beeB *orn down by the wheels, upwards of 960,00»ears annually. A breakdown of the 244 sales part of corporatlon- is more cheerful, carrying a message (of automobiles in whteh, from time J Authorized Authorized as as part of corporation- shows that they ranged in prices to time, FBI agents sit through thojwlde Post war planning looking to from gS.OO to 83,944.00. Only of understanding. ¡night to supptoment the watch beingjmaxlmum contrlbutlon to the naUon. sales were for amounts of more than In fact, the whole world looks by the ton» policeman. K _ a thousand dollars each. Ninety-six brighter, but >natur*Jiy those thf Bgl I tet ■ . ____ . N* economy, they provide for building one goes'through the i which xre srrdear to our heart are r No . «mstrucUon aggregating 1,325,000 were for antounts ranging from outstanding—all things pertaining to' gate, the entrance 4A4he walk laad- a^ogr« feet of new factories, at Flint, 8100.00 to 81,000.00, and aU the reef P‘CtU5WU* fcR*-‘n< Mich, the re-establishment of war were for leas than 8100.00 each. Out—of «Dooes th« ««nbassy until Dec. gingpted manufacturing processes, The list of sales does not include KJhe-trst tHMk’weehaisB doad dff to uncase the old shotgun and the 7, 1M1. On that day all attaches i new engineeetng and research facill- a large number "of other deals lor of the emlmW were assembled with­ | ties and the substantially increased which applications to purchase have in th« «hskwre and remained there post war capacity. been submitted and that are under run . 111^” The first phase, reconversion to in­ negotiation. the feel of it once again. The patch-’l^u**d’ * ,1W*nk7, hotcl at WhJta, itlabcar production, is being affected rtt will interest taxpayers to know Springs pending shipment , back to «^¿^"^1 teTmong'tri that the money from all sales of i’ coat was given an affec- C. ' ship- ‘ ' new cars to ........................ t in passing. The fly book Japan. first ' to dealers this property acquired by the county on In the back yard' of th« embassy fal] tax foreclosures does not go into the was' brought forth and the gaudy Take advantage of dm State Fans 'there still remain «ebes where the coffers of the county to be spent for colored flies gloated over In much At the projected post war-rate of Mutual Service— enjoy these triple thtosaow manner that we surmise • f"£ane’^„bur?*i}. 1 ................ ting i Pa* . production, which is subject to many county purposes, but instead, is dis 'savings.., ____ ________ s miner wbuld gloat over hie wealth. per*, while at the Whit« House the ■ _ 1 economic factors such _______ as taxes, _____ price trihutad among various taxing units 1. L»ntr t»n iJmut» j—»r ¡teal tank. > Aadk glancing up into the heavens cabinet met hastily« to discus* ths ountrois? labor’’costs” and the like','it through which the taxes were levied. 2. Cs/4 Msiag fa gef/fag we were Struck with the beauty of raid at Pearl Harbor. The town is u „timated that Buick in its Flint The county treasury receives only ita «•re iniurantt J»r ymr the sky, th* «sure hue was deeper not as carefully kept ar it once was. pjant® alone would employ more than »»•uy in lUt ntrUTi Uritit The embassy is a dfeotete ptoegr>towl 22,000 .nd that through its supply- •uu tnnnUy nmfnay. ,uch a# manufactur. And the song of the meadow-lark day. Tourists pause «nd look at the lng 8. Bitttr JtnJ tn ytnr tnr ty m^MfTbmenVawh wonder how tong, gyg ' Of accessories, bodies, rubber, f tying tath. has taken on a deeper meaning. For complet* details about this new gig,, an CLARK A CLARK, STATE OF OREGON IN AND Yoon Building, Portland, Oregon stream* and takes. If the public were opposed to th« measure. Th« Book- for all, Dean Karl W. Onthank.’head FOR THE COUNTY OF COM Attorneys for the Guardian i left to* go out on their own, hunt a-Month club, he stated, charges a of personnel administration, believes. LEONARD C. ENSELE, Plaintiff, their own streams and choose their mailing fee of 11 cents for each book But, he advises, time must be allowed own lakes in which to angle, it would mailed to a subscriber, while a com­ so that preparations can be made. MARTHA ENSELE, Defendant. mean the fish in our various streams mittee check shewed that the ac­ Applications for dormitory rooms TO: MARTHA ENSELE, the above would survive much longer. But in tual cost was but 8K routs. With are being received by Mrs. Genevieve named Defendant a move that is strictly against the the 400,000 subscribers claimed by Turnipseed, director of dormitories. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE In the Matter of the Estate qualified __ are now taking applications from annuo above AntitlAci entitled suit 0,1 or hnM»w before ik» the pointed and as Adminta- particular streams or lakes and the ately from thi collecting of excess day of August, IMS, said date i tratrix of the State of Joseph Eugene qualified students. And two new .* 17th fO^- Axte11’ deceal*d ALL PERSONS kind of lure or bait that they are ... maiiling fem, he said, and it was sororities—Delta Zota and Zota Tau ”*"*, a**- iiIaLpub’ ! having claims against said estate are taking. Hundreds of week-end«.. ____ _____________ lers from them that the _____ most ........... vehement Alpha—will «well the capacity of the lication of this Summons, and if you, hereby notified to present the same pack their cars and hie themseh es opposition had come, Sin”.! “ ««U51 SSthSi E3L 'ttSES1 sororities on the campus. for such advertised spots. Many i Increase in the rate for sending Warning is given that rooms off the times they are disappointed, expect- ‘ books by mail is sought on the M b. .nd ally so in steelhead fishing, for steel- ground that the service is rendered should not rely on obtaining housing prayed for in his Complaint, to-wit. quired, within six (6) as monthlfrSJn by law re­ quired, within six (6) months from | heads are erratic in their striking, at a loss to the postal department, from this source. The only certain That the marriage and marriage con- date hereof. : but during the spring and summer thereby creating a deficit which is way to obtain housing. Dean Onthank I IkS* tay M SS °re*m’ they derived fromb“to'fi'ie^ppUc.Uon5o7"t^ tiff and Defendant be u_ that the Plaintiff have ___ ve such other RUTH 8 awtw . t . ------- - ------------- - a..-r----------transporting first-class mail. The1 desired university facilities im­ and further relief as may seem Just 27t5 --- J* equitable ■ -J proposed increase would not apply., mediately. and In advertised to th« circulation of books between TOU NEED MT DF ChUrCtrW> ”d Ub™i*’ and bna insists that all must go and he N, That ^Leo»id«*m would be given .ttention to a r^ori üüt ïn rod^ o7 TNE9E UHVICEt in the for ¡the sending of bible, through the are wi0W) other aUen „fug«, King. Judge I I 1 A. G. Ericksen o o © Fuhrman's Pharmacy PIIOKf’T u/MHuu »na i» 1CKIM6, CUTINS 1SWBUTI0N UHKE • wu, at uw** OB t Of the original 13,000 refugees who hope that the justice department, the the first publication of said Summons August 23th, IMS entered the United States'anst were immigration bureau and and the the army army th * 1y> 1^*8, ?. 10:60 0:00_ o M. of said ds y, Ft ____•« immigration bureau ™ o ’ ’ clock ctock A. A. M. registered and confined, l . 700 of the would cooperate to the end that this thereof being the 10th day ofAu- Orego™"« nlaee‘for’ e returned _• _______ i bearing oblation. J P,i" worst type were aMwiitd to to Europe Europe may may be be done done as as speedily speedily as as possible possible gust, gust, IMS. IMS. J. ARTHUR BERG, coun on the Gripsholm and recently an- -------------------------- . I Attorney foe Plaintiff tate When you need a gift-shop Nor- other batch of 1.200 1,20® were lAmnWaH' deported.,' Kesrs Keys made for all locks. Stevens * Post Office Addresa, ; tan’s first ttb (Senator Maybank of South Caro- Cash Hardware. Coquille. Ore. » 27t5 Coquille, Oregon 29tS -........ * ' ........ t ‘