The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 06, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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Timely Topics
J, A. Kronenberg, of Bandon,
authorised the Western World to
nounce that he la preparing for
Immediate construction of a
water natatorium.
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Washington, D. C„ July »—In the
military bill Jor the fiscal year 1945,
beginning this July I, there Is an ap-
propriation of »582,000,000 to be used
for reUeg in the territories recaptured
from the German army in Europe,
This is in addition to the other mil-
lions which have already been used
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that whatever statements are Is-
sued arg not so emphatic, However,
the taxi drivers have now been bit-
ten by the bug of prophecy and are
Pd Adv. Smith for Senator Committee
willing to confidentially inform any
Leo Smith, Mgr., Corbett Bldg.
passenger that the European confict
Portland, Oregon
wm ioon come to an end.
Real
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♦INSURANCE
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f PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
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rmong American service men in England
the British Institute of Public Opini«
When hundred» of men were asked po
¿¡5% of them stated, in unmistakable terms,
that they would vote against it. There’s no
doubt about it. Herb...the men overseas
don’t want any action taken on that subject
while they’re away,” '
“Their position on that subject was stated
very emphatically in a poll taker» recently
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"fund they’re 100% right, Judi
I know how I felt when I -, came
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the last war—only **
to learn "
that we had
been over there fight iitg for ao impractical g
thing as Prohibition.