The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 28, 1943, Page 4, Image 4

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TWENTY YEARS AGO
‘ (Taken from The 8entinel of Friday,
October 26, 1022)
I An addition of fourteen in the Co-
!!? quille schools is reported by Supt.
JO Parr this week. With the congested
paid' condition in the schools the board of
pcra directors took prompt action toward
____ relieving the situation by sending an
ce M inquiry to the state normal for a
.primary teacher.
District Attorney Fisher has given
as his opinion to the Tax Conserva­
tion Commission that that body has
no authority to insert an item of
$3,000 in the Coos county budget for
the maintenance of cpunty agent
work. This project will therefore be
dropped for another year.
Fragmenta of Fact
and Fancy
There were light frosts here in
Coquille Tuesday and . Wednesday
mornings; the second day it was
.heavy enough to blast cucumbers,
Personally we have been a great squasHlbs and tender vegetation,
admirer of Winston Churchill and '
have thrilled to the majesty of his ;
The Ladies Aid of the M. E. Church
oratory but when he presumes to I South, which held its meeting at the
enter United States political squab­ home of Mrs. M. O. Hawkins yester­
bles, he is getting off oq the wrong day afternoon, made it an event in
foot. His first public reference to • the honor of Mrs. J. P. Messer, who
the U. S. senators who returned yesterday celebrated her 80th birth­
home unsatisfied with some phases day.
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of the administration of the Lend-
Lease did more to set Americans
against Britains that did the report of
the senators itself. If there is any
foundation for the senators’ story that
the British are outsmarting us on1
1,’oods loaned them and are building
up their foreign trade with these
goods relabeled as from Great Brit­
ain, then the Prime Minister should
have promised an investigation and
correction of suoh mistaken zeal.
None of us Were worrying much about j
it until we knew how extensive the
practice might be. A few isolated
eases could not amount to anything
compared to the billions of dollars!
worth of goods we are giving all our [
allies, near friends or grasping j
neutrals.
What does irk us, however, is that!
Churchill criticized our senators fori
revealing facts they had learned when !
he should have denounced the wrong Î
they discovered. If he intends to!
enter the political fields of America,
he will find his popularity here rap­
idly diminishing and he will help
to create a schism between the two
English-speaking allies which would ,
be unfortunate for both of them. It
is not his place to fight Roosevelt’s
battles on our home front.
From where I sit
/y Joe Marsh
Calling cards. So rar »1.00.
At the request of its many Patrons the
ROXl FOUNTAIN
will be open at 7 o'clock each morning
except Tuesday, to serve
BREAKFAST
The new hour of opening goes into ejfect
Friday, October 29
Occasionally we have to smile at
some of the quirks of the Roosevelt
personality. The president worries
about the integrity of some of his suc­
cessors. When the library to house
official papers on his home estate at
Hyde Park was built with govern-
ment funds he put the U. S. on its
honor to provide money in future
years for its upkeep, yet his was the
administration
which spent thou-
sands of dollars to change all docu-
Menu will include
the money back. In other words, the
Coquille Valley taxpayers are asked
not only to give up their equipment
for use of U. S., which they were very
glad to do, but also to pay for the
privilege of doing so. This is true
because it has become certain that all
of the funds received from the sale
must be spent to rebuild the same
equipment. Any kick-back to U. S.
Thia departure from our previous achedule ia becauae of the
constant demand for thia aervice. It ia an experiment on our
part and if it doea not work out aatUfgctorily the Breakfaaf
feature of Roxy Fountain’a aervice will be discontinued.
politicians. Restrictions and régula
tions are such that it is very diffl