The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 03, 1938, Page 9, Image 9

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    "Breaking The Ice" with Bobby Breen at
The Roxy Thursday; Friday, Saturday
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AT YOUR GROCERS
SHERIFF
Riverton School
ERNEST L. CLAUSEN
BIEGGER & GUNDERSON
NEW
Republican Candidate
FURNITURE USED
I YOUR VOTE DECIDES
Commissioner
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LIQUOR'S $
Now these millions in Oregon are going for Old
Age assistance, care of homeless and crippled
children, and gqperal relief under decent state
liquor control, which drove bootleggers out of the
state. But the Anti-Liquor League’s
Re-Elect
Tour
State-Wide PROHIBITION BILL
will roturn It to bootlogger*!
Proposed law wrecks the State Liquor Commis­
sion and State Belief, but it will not destroy the
liquor traffic. Prohibition only puts liquor in back
alleys to enrich the underworld. Stand behind your
State Liquor Commission.
Defeat State PnhlMtiwi
“A Business Administration'
As an owner and operator of dairy farms I am interested in
bettering farming conditions; the equalization of taxes, and
conducting the County’s business as private business is con­
ducted. I am acquainted with all sections of the County
and if elected I will impartially represent them.
CARL M. MACK
James W.
MOW
Saturday
RIVERIA
DINE and DANCE
day as a sophomore.