The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 28, 1944, Page 10, Image 10

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    THB CO4UILLK VALLEY 8ENTINKL, COQUHXJL OREGON. THURSDAY.
Personal Mention
;
Mrs. Minnie D. Tibbett and W. H..
DonnkliMn
Tlbbet, of Eureka, California, have'^O^SC, KepUDIICan
been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ar-
nold Gayer, and family th Coquille
the past two weeks. They will re­
turn home this week.
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Spokesman
(Oregon Voter!
As far back as 1934 Wayne Morse
helped prepare a declaration of re­
publican party policy in behalf of
honest private enterprise and against
the New Deal's attempts to crush
the kind of private enterprise that
| Fred Hudson and Guy Mauney had made America great. Morse had
left Wednesday afternoon for a few been a republican from boyhood,
days fishing at Rogue river and ex­
pect to do a little deer hunting in
the Sixes river district when the
season opens on .Sunday,
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and he was consistent with his re­
publicanism in his voting against
Rposevelt in 1932, in 1936 and in
1940. , As a republican party speak­
er in the 1936 and 1940 campaigns
he expressed the constructive poli­
cies for which his party stood and
voiced scathing indictments of the
New Deal:
"We must have a sound domestic
program which Congress can support.
Hence, it is vital lliat we change
presidential horses in the middle of
the stream so that we can get the
governmental cargo across to the
shores of national safety."
“As- a public member pf the War
Labor Board, I participated for two
years in the so-called ‘battle of
Washington;' and as my record
shows, I fought Jhe New Deal when­
ever it attempted to substitute po­
litical expediency and government
by men for Judicial processes and
government by law." r
< “As a Republican Party we must
see to it that the American public is
relieved from the sovietizing dictates
of the regulation-writers back in
Washington.”
S
“The spendthrift palace guard
seem determined to lead us into a
system of complete federalization of
our economy.”
We have Silver Identification
Bracelets for Men, a good variety. W«
also repair Alarm Clocks. Schroeder
Jewelry.
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[Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Mrs. LaVlna Finley returned last
from a month’s trip to
Burns, Oregon, to be with her daugh­
ter, Mrs. John Norton, the former
i Geneva Agostino.
Mrs. Norton's
new son, John Thomae F. Norton,
'jr, was born Sept. 5. The Burns
Chamber of Commerce presented the
baby with a 325.00 war bond because
he was the first one born in Septem-
| ber in Harney county. Mr. Norton is
¡with the Mariries in the South Pa-
I cific and Mrs. Norton is on leave
from fiscal accounting" work' with
the government in Burns. Mrs. Fin­
ley expects her daughter, Geneva,
to arrive here the last of November
to spend the winter. Also a letter
from Jimmy Agostino, recently re­
ceived, states he expects to be home
on leave soon. Jimmy is a Seabee.
( Saturday
One Barrel Loaded with
COMEDY — MUSIC — MYSTERY
Coquille Cafe, on West Front St,
opens at six o’clock each evening and
runs until two in the morning. Spe­
cialize in* Steaks and on Saturday
night Chicken Suppers. The public
is invited to come in.
34t4*s
NEWS — COMEDY
Matinee Sat. 1:44
THURJFRI. SAI
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SEPT.
28- 29 - 30
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Love was her crime
ove was her punishment
DURBIN
One. kiss
taught net
fo kill
taught liuti
to love1
. passionately creating her
greatest role ... as Abigail . . .
who became “Jackie” ... to live in the shadow
of a merciless love!
—
Deanna
in W. Somerset Maugham.’s
Christmas
Holiday
Miss Elynor K. Oerding and Mrs.
Alice M. Klenz returned Monday
from a week-end trip to Portland.
Wnri. E. Klenz, U. S. Coast Guard,
stationed at Kenmore, Wn., met Mrs.
Klenz in Portland, returning to his
base station Sunday.
with
RICHARD WHORF • DEAN HARENS
GLADYS GEORGE • DAVID BRUCE
GALE SONDERGAARD
Donald
Duck
CARTOON
DISNEY CARTOON
“Springtime For Pluto”
Popular Science — News
“COMMANDO DUCK
D ays of
G lory
latest News
Matinee Sun.
1:45
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Eves. 16c • 55c
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