The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 07, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    Belle Knife Hospital
A baby boy, named Michael An­
drew and weighing seven pounds,
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sisk
of Coquille last Friday.
Mrs. May Damron, of Bandon, en-
n
Should have notified you some tered for treatment on Saturday.
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d time ago on my change of address
A A baby
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baby girl
girl was
was born
born to
to Mr.
Mr. anA
o but thought
_u-.
. cadre from
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would
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Mrs. -- Wendell
Wilcox, of McKinley,
* • long
this. This camp is the on Sunday. . She weighed seven
— • before
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poorest example of an army camp pounds and has been named Sally
1 that I have ever stayed in. I'm trying Jane.
my best io cadre out from here.
Mrs. H. A. Young underwent a
’
I was in charge of mess but was major operation Monday morning and
* relived of late and now I am a sol­ will probably remain in the hospital
dier of leisure and no responsibility.
________ ,. tor another three weeks.
Sure enjoy reading
The
Sentinel 1
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Mrs. Blanche Seidell, of Bandon,
’ and when it runs out will want you also submitted to a major operation
1 to notify me.
on Monday.
Hope this war will be over
_____ soon so
On Wednesday the nine-year old
I may return to Coquille in the
near daugther of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
future.
Certainly miss the
many Abell, Edna, underwent an appen­
friends and the wonderful scenery of
dectomy; Dick, son of Mr. and Mrs.
the state as a whole.
C. W. Loomis of Coquille, submitted
Have visited many points of inter- I ' to a tonsilectomy, and Mrs. James
est in the south since my arrival.
Phillips of Greenacres entered for
New Orleans, Natchez and Baton
treatment.
Rouge are the main points of inter- ,
est. This certainly is the typical Old j Dismissals the past week were Mrs.
Fannie
Freedle
last Thurs-
South in this part of the country.^
Mra
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D baby
n an<J
ArchU
Hope to make a longer visit to New MarUn
Mr> F w Martln
/°°n' .. , ...
«nd Robert Smith of Powers on Sat-
Don t know if I will see any over- urda Mr, w B
of Bandon
seas service but understand those who i an(j Mrf w , Baynef of Falrvlew
haven t been across will go first. I
and Qeo T
Qn Wed.
May be located in nice camp soon, i___ ,
,
Here's hoping and wishing it will be I
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on the west coast. It's tops as far as
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I'm concerned.
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Am sending my very best wishes to
Avar NiSdt
all my friends in Coquille and sur-
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It Is tru*. ii.-ia
thsrs Isa
sets
harm-
roundings. Johnny.
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Watermelon, half, whole, lb 3*4e
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EGG PLANT swell fried lb. 15c i
POTATOES good quality lb 4c f
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