The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 21, 1943, Page 10, Image 10

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Minor Mention
Mr. end Mrs. Allen Belieu, who
formerly lived here and In Marsh­
field, he being with the telephone
company, were Coquille visitors last
Friday after being over on the Bay.
They now reside at Fort Klamath.
Oregon
One of the most familiar sights on
the Canadian sector in Italy is “Bill.”
| “Bill” has travelled the mountain
roads, battled in the most difffcult
spots, was shot at and mortared a
dozen times but kept right on going.
His fight is a fight against Ger­
man demolition» because “Bill* is a
sturdy Canada-made bulldozer with
his name painted in white behind
a driver’s seat which is occupied by (
L/Cpl. Gus Whidden of Calgary or '
Mias Ethel Jean Cain, of Grants
Pass, attended a retreat for the Meth­
odist Youth Fellowship officers, of
Coos Bay area, held last Friday and
Saturday at the Richmond cottage.
She spent the remainder of the week­
end, visiting at the Rev. and Mrs.
j Charles Brown home.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Foote returned ’
Mr. 5nd Mrs. Les Child, who came
over from Grants Paas on Tuesday,
left again yesterday. Mr. Child, who
spent months and months on geologi­
cal surveys In Coos county and whose
original reports were what caused
the Phillipa Petrol.fum Corporation to
»end its geologists to Coos county and
which is-now about to result in a
well being drilled on Davis Slough,
is now making simitar surveys in
other parts of Oregon.
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resign his position and come up and ..
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ond operation she underwent recently
in Oakland, and they may decide to
remain in Coquille.
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Spr. Mickey McGuire of Ottawa who
have taken turns at the controls.
“Bill" performed the usual job of
cutting detours around demolished
bridges. Important work taken- the
caterpillar-tracked machine close to
the front and within range of the
Germans when they are not on the
run. “Bill” has traveled nearly 400
miles,from Reggio and has been
working ail the way.'
Culling curai ac ror *1.00
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i Pioneers Passes
Erwin O. Waite, of Toledo, Oregon,
drove down to spend the week-end
with Mrs. Waite’s parents. Rev. and
Mrs. Charles Brown. Mrs. Waite and
children, who had been visiting here.
returned home with him on Monday.
Mrs. Mary J. Elrod, mother of,
A. Elrod of this city, and one of
oldest pioneers on the Bay, paa
»w*y «t her home in Marshfield 1
Sunday.
FRANK
BUCK
1RANK BUCK
BISMA HEX 50c
Fuhrman's
Pharmacy
Open every night until 8
WED»
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ONE DAY ONLY
IRVING BERLIN’S
MARY 0 HARA S
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FILMED IN
TECHNICOLOR
Lehman, be profitably and patriot!-
cally employed by helping the cran-
berry growers. If necessary, gaso-
line coupons may be secured from the
O. P. A. office by cranberry pickers.
Fuhrman's Pharmacy
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