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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1940)
HUMS 3® Skit By Senior Club For Juniors •y CLAUDIA MAY FSRWIN Citizens' Military Training Camp July 2 to July 31 Word has been received that__ Historical Scenes On Plates Display Citizens’ Military Training Camp will be held at Vancouver Barracks, Wash ington, this year during the period July 1 to July SI. The Vancouver Barracks District Is comprised of the state at Oregon and the counties at Clark, Cowlitz, KUckitat, Sk.rn.nt» and Wahkiakum in Washington. The quota for this year has been tenta tively set at 593. The objects of these camps are to bring together young men of high type and thereby develop closer na tional and social unity; to teach the privileges, duties and responsibilities of American citizenship; to stimulate patriotism; to Interest young men in the importance of military training; to teach self-discipline and obedience, and to develop the physical standard of American youth through partici pation in military exercises, athletics, games and sports, conducted under expert directors. The benefits derived from attend ance at these camps are secured with out necessary expense to the trainee as the war department provides trans portation to the camps and return, board, lodging, expert medical at tention, uniforms, equipment, arms and laundry. Transportation tickets for travel will be issued all accepted C. M. T. C. applicants living more than 50 miles from camp, and the applicant reim bursed le a mile for meals upon ar rival at and departure from camp. Those applicants living within a 50- .nile zone of camp may be granted the mileage privilege. Boys entering camp must be be tween the ages of IT and 29 years, of average general intelligence, able to read and write, and be of good moral character. Applicants desiring to enroll should send inquiry in the form erf a letter, poet card, telephone or personal call to the office of the C. M. T. C. officer, Vancouver Barracks, Washington, or to the county chairman, Military Taining Camps Association of the county in which he reridss. -------------------------- — NKW Modem Bedroom Suits, water , Roxy Radio and Electric — D. fl. Stem* Bay Mattoon “Where no Radio Job is Too Large nor Too Small” * t HUDSONS Nylon Lines fir Leaders The uow Dupont Product Stronger - Elastic - Waterproof Pfleuger Reels ? z■i Horrocks-1bbotson Fly Rods LANDINO NETS, FLIES, SPINNERS, Etc. .—S V'p — -Flaking Tackle That a FU Far Flaking” - fall design, as low as »59.50 for 4 pieces, at Coquille Furniture Co. , . s Hudson's Drug Store iW^S] •Oro eœvsœai ‘Giddapel" nd th« I whip brought • chorus SARDINES 3 cans 25c CORN 2% can 10c PEPPER Hlb. RIN SO Lg. Pkg. 4 lb. RAISINS Lb. CHEESE Lb. SANKA 10c 19c 23c KRAUT I ulated. Dependable Headquarters ««¡.Mg Ut lii s • TUNA FLAKES —10c RACOjlSjiMMMB SNOWDRIFT 149 FLOUR CORNFLKES » 5c DRESSING 19c TOMTO JUICE No. 2 can Highway can PEAS r CREAM of f WHEAT Lg. Pkg. STARCH Argo 3~pkg£ SUGAR Brown s 3 lbs. SCOT TISSUE 2 rolls WESSON OIL quart DRIED BEEF 2 oz. glass No. 1 can Be OLIVES 13c 10c PRESERVES Strawberry 2 lb. 33c 23c CRACKERS Sodas 2 lb. box No. % can 25c PEACHES 3 cans 17c HOT SAUCE 15c GRAPEFRUIT No. 2 can 39c WESTAG Vanina 4 oz bottle 10c SHORTENING 4 lb. pkg, Guaranteed Meats : HAMS -.w.. - 19’Ztc 17c 14c 10c 10c 10c 39c Airway Coffee 3 Pound« Edwards Coffee l BEEF ROAST ..... 4&- 77c PURELARD LUNCH MEATS — Çl9.%c CALUMET ““19c ( BEER-*“- 25c' ■ a 25c HALIBUT BROOMS““*- 29c VINEGAR*** 10c! :