The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 24, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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    ship to one who honestly and inleUi-
gently endeavors to comply with the
law is not too high a. price to pay
for the protection of the whole com­
munity' against inflation.”
This indicates how aware Con­
gress, which is composed of our rep­
resentatives, was of the very real
dapgers of inflation, and it serves to
remind qp all, as the court says, that
“Innocent non-conformity with the
Price Control Act is as inflationary
and as damaging to c >mpetitors and
the public as guilty nori-conformity.”
Personal Mention
Mil. Eula Brown, daughter of Mr.
and Rrs. Jay Doak, came downfrotn
Portland last Saturday for a week’s
visit with home folks.
M.
A LAUGH-CRAMMED
MELODY • LADEN HIT
featuring
the Nation's favorite
RADIO CLOWNS
Mr. and Mrs. J. LeRoy Starr and
Barbara Anne, of 2«0 N. Henry St,
returned last Sunday from a visit
with Mrs. Starr’s parents in Portland.
Her mother, Mrs. E. Schatzman, re­
turned for a w*jk’s visit in Coquille.
Evan Alborn went up to Portland
last week and Monday evening ar­
rived home with Mrs. Alborn, who
had been in the hospital there for
six weeks. She is steadily improv­
ing but will have to remain in the
cast, which prevents her sitting down,
for another three months.
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Easter cards are
Norton’s. Buy your
stocks are complete.
««us»
. * . ■ - .r
Prevent Blackleg Loss
l^HRULS! IT SOCKS! IT'S SWTLLI
Remember — Norton's tor
school and home supplies.
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy
Open 8:30 a. n>. until 0:00 p. m
Send FREE Catalogue to
MATINEE SAT. 1:45
WEÓNESDAY
March 1
Aboard the Submarine
‘Copperfin’—with a
cargo of courage
and TNT—they slug it
out with the Jape I
COULD SO BRILLIANTLY. SO
PASSIONATELY FIRE THE SCREEN!
SHE’S RIVALS AGAIN WITH
A WARNER BROS PICTURE
WARNER
BROS.’
LATEST NEWS
COMEDY
Matinee
Sun. 1:45
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