The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 01, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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    I Mention
elation meeting.
way, took advantage of the II
day holiday to go fishing on
Rogue. Mel caught eight trout.
Mrs. A. R. Terrell and son. Jack,
arrived last Saturday to spend several
days in the Coquille Valley. They
XI especially to be here for Mem-
Day. Jack, who enlisted in the
Navy five years ago, June 13, 1939,
School Buses To Be
is looking tops. He has grown heavi­
er and taller. He flew to Portland
Inspected This Summer
Inspection of the 700 school buses from San Francisco and has reser­
operating In Oregon is to be made vations for return flight to San Pedro,
during the coming summer school va­ where he is assigned tola ship. He
cation with a view to providing the wears the Asiatic Pacific bar, Defense
greatest degree of safety for their bar and Good Conduct bar. He went
young passengers, and for determin­ through battles in the Coral Sea, the
ing where new busses may be allo­ Solomons and Guadalcanal. Jack
cated to replace ueits of equipment states he lost three months getting his
found to be obsolete, says a commun­ rating because he failed to receive a
ication from Public Utilities'Com­ replyzfrom the High school here for
his request for mathematics credits.
missioner Geo. H. Flagg..
Bibbie Terrell, first class machinist
The department of education is said
to be sponsoring the investigation, mate, who enlisted in the Navy seven
and the state police department will years ago, is now in school at Nor­
folk, Va. Following the twelve weeks
course he will emerge a chief ma­
chinist. His boat is nearing com­
pletion In San Francisco now. For
thepdst twenty-seven months, he was
on a boat out of Lima, Peru. From
there he returned to Portland, Maine,
It is pointed out on a Coast Guard cutter, coming to
v requires that the San Francisco by train and north by
buses, as well as bus to visit hir parents in Portland,
vehicles pass an Bobbie was in the Battle of Midway,
ure the approval when his boat was rented lost for
before the com- two days. Also he has been through
se operating per- three skirmishes. Bobbie wears the
same ban as his brother, also the
_ _____
i four-year hash mark and one for the
paired at Schroe- Asiastic Pacific theatre.
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Bobbie suffered an accident to one
’_____
eye which has necessitated his wear-
ie for the Deal in Ing glasses the past year and which
Insurance. Office, may fesult in loss of sight in the in­
ner hospital bldg.; jured eye.
During his visit with his family in
Portland, his father, A. R. Terrell,
Norton’s have a fine stock of leath­ was ill in the hospital for a week
er billfolds, some with zippers, with pneumonia, during the last week
change purses and with space of in March. For the past two years,
photographs. Give one to that swell Art has wogked under the Navy Head
Dad of yours for a Father’s Day for Willamette Iron and Steel. Prior
gift. '
• to that «he was 1n the Coast Guard,
where he hojds a certificate as com­
missioned Warrant Boatswain.
He
was on the city police force at one
time in Coquille.
Mrs. Terrell wears the red bar
which signifies she has donated one
gallon of blood during the past twen­
ty-four months.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marrion return­
ed last Saturday from a week’s trip
to Los Angeles.
opening Sunday, June 4, with Evan­
gelist and Mrs. Howard S. May, of
Renton, Wash., conducting them.
These services will continue nightly
except
Monday
and
Saturday
throughout the coming two weeks.
Rev. and Mrs. Howard May are both
graduates of the Southern California
Bible College and have had a suc­
cessful ministry for the past three
years in the evangelistic field both in
California and Washington.
Mrs.
May will conduct the musical part of
the program and render sacred solos
nightly followed by the presentation
of the old fashioned gospel through
the ministry of Rev. Howard May.
Thurs. Fri. Sat. June 1-2-3
|1«.M REWARD
For information leading to the
arrest and conviction of the parties
breaking into my Tabin at Laurel
Lake and return of the stolen prop­
erty.—Keith Leslie, 300 So. Beach
St., Coquille, Oregon.
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