The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 02, 1944, Page 12, Image 12

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Fuhrman's
Pharmacy
Open 8:38 A. M. sMU 8:08 P. M.
Rsg. 50c Gardeniay
Qp Cold Croom
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PRODUCTS SOLD
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You Ar» Building a Bridge fo Tokyol
floating bridge from Seattle to Tokyo—a bridge 4,250 miles
long! Across it are flowing the tanks, trucks, munitions and
men to blast the risi ng sun. Right now that “bridge” extends
to within a few hundred miles of Japanese shores. More logs
—more lumber—more pulp—arf needed to finish the job I
Our fighting men are depending on the men and women in
the Western woods and mills.
It vividly portrays lumbar in
action on fighting fronts around
.the world . . . how and why
lumber is one of the most critical
weapons. It’s an official Army
Signal Corps picture. Ask your
theater manager to write and ob­
tain a free copy for showing in
your town.
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