The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 22, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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    Snell Approves
Wild Life Bill
at North
Snell To Conserve
Rubber In Campaign
In the firs^of a aeWes of campaign
speeches, Earl Snell, republican can­
didate for governor, stressed the need
for experienced-leadership in the four
critical years ahead. Pledging his
best efforts toward solution of Ore­
gon’s vexing governmental problems,
Mr. Snell stated:
“This is no ordinary election. The
next governor will be entrusted with
extraordinary powers and authority
necessitated by the war emergency.
The next legislature will undoubtedly
be called upon to enact legislation to
expand and intensify the war effort
of the state. It will then be the gov­
ernor’s job to make that legislation
effective."
Snell stated that his campaign for
governor -would be conservative and
inexpensive. He will not make a tour
of the state because of the tire short­
age.
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His talk emphasized the need fur a
constructive and definite program for
the return of the men of the armed
forces to civilian life and to meet the
inevitable economic, political and so­
cial problems of the post war period.
"The sincerity of my purpose to
serve you well; my personal Convic­
tion that the business of the state may
be administered as efficiently as any
private business; my insistence on
personal courtesy in all state affairs;
any my earnestness in achieving uni­
ty of all elements of our common­
wealth are all a matter of record. I
shall accept new responsibilities with
the same sincerity of purpose and
GOVERNOR
Fairview News
STEELHEAD
EXPLOITERS
«rH* m WM* Wl fowl
Lovely, soft, fluffy
chenille
that
is
warm without being
heavy! Fitted waists
and swirling skirts!
»0.« proof
'Snell Celt Ihmçi Done"