The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 26, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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WATER WELL DrUUng — Feed £.
Lee, 507 Clerk M, North Bend.
Oregon. Phone 5411.
BARB WIRE—Heavy gauge, hog
. barb spacing. FARR A ELWOOD.
LOST- Pair Bi-focal Glass as in case
two weeks ago. Finder please re­
turn to E. W. Goodwin, lia Wert
Fourth, Coquille.
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FOR PLUMBING repairs and Car-
vfce—can 1-L. JT. A. LAMB COM­
PANY.
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Belle Knife Hospital
An 8*4 pound baby girl, $ho has
been named Mary Jacqueline, was
born to Mr. x and Mrs. Frank Sims,
of Port Orford, last Saturday.
* Harold Anderson last Thursday,
and Arthur Nelson, an eight-year-
old boy, on Thursday, both of Co­
quille, underwent appendectomies.
i Mrs. Jack Storm, of Bandon, en­
tered for treatment last Thursday.
■I A major operation was performed
; for Ethel E. Dunning, of Bullards, on
Sunday and a minor operation for
Orville Clinton of the Bullards route
on Monday.
A baby boy, weighing 7 to pounds,
was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. Kalno,
of Riverton, on Tuesday this week.
Mrs. J. C. Welch, of Bullards, un­
derwent a major operation on Wed­
nesday.
I Dismissals the past week were Jack
Hendricks of the Coney Island Cafe
here last Friday, Mrs. C. H. Finley
and baby of Myrtle Point on Sunday,
and Mrs. Earl Ward on Wednesday.
Oregon Journal
GOLD FISH—New shipment just ar
rived. FARR A ELWOOD.
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Attention
io Details
Oregonian
Night Phone 15«
Southwestern
Motors
Southwestern
Motors
Goodyear
Store
rj The five proposed dams on Snake
I river to Improve navigation as far as
Lewiston, Ida., appear to have suc-
* cessfully run the gantlet and «are
r, items in the riven end harbors bill
k which has passed the house.
As a
matter of fact, the five dams will be
built in that section of Snake river
which is in the state of Washington.
They are part of the development of
the Columbia basin, the great irri­
gation project to be watered from
Grand Coulee dam and are needed to
carry the heavy products of Idaho
down the Snake and Columbia to1
tidewater. Idaho is expecting lm-1
portant overseas trade and believes '
this improvement will be of'material!
assistance in realizing thia expects-1
tion.
The idea lurking in the minds of
advocates of the five Snake river
dams is that products from Idaho ,
will be taken to the Vancouver-
Portland area for processing or
shipped “as is" to the orient. If the
program for the dams is carried
through they should be built by the
time the first section of the Grand
Coulee reclamation project is ready
for settlement.
Coquille
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