The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 24, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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The Sentinel
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TWENTY YEARS AGO
Day Beds
>2.5« to $8.50
New Mattresses
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M-50 to $18.50
receipt of a
manager of
stating that
state among
’e shot over
Mr. and Mr». Dayne Hudson intend
leaving next week for Hillsboro, Ore­
gon, where Deyne haa purchased a
small ranch.
Mrs. Geo. P. Laird and three chil­
dren, of Bandon, came up Tuesday for
a three weeks' viait at th home of
Jas. W. Laird.
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to have been left a high room with no
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floor above It.
The association
Ned I^wrence, son of Recorder J.
agreed to sell the^r property to fur- S Lawrence, was murried on the 12th
nish the room with tables, chairs, of August to Miss Margaret Rankin,
book racks, etc. and the offer was a sister of Mrs.'Kennett P. Lawrence,
accepted by the council.
i They will make their home in Oak-
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| lands where Ned has a position with
E. W. Gregg has finished the con- a lumber company.
crete pavement for the three block
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improvement on Second street and
Mrs. W. L. Klstner and sons. Ken-
starts In today pouring concrete for.neth add Ross, Mu. Maxine McGll-
the similar paving on Third street, very and Fred Harlocker returned
Great, long piling, upwards of a
hundred feet, hpve been hauled
through town the past two or three
months. They are being cut east
"Could the Federal Government get along
without the tax money collected from the
public by the saloons?"
"Of course it could. Last year less than
ten percent of the total Federal ryenue came
from liquor taxes.”
**A lot of people know that the whole liquor
tax argument is simply a smoke screen. .The
saloon crowd wants to keep legal the busi*
nsss of starting non-drinkers to drink, of get*
ting inoderate drinkers, like Bill, to drink
more, and to satisfy the drunkard."
"That's about right Let's give Bill a hand
home before he gets into trouble.”
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