The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 04, 1942, Page 2, Image 2

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    First Summer
Meeting of B. P. W.
Attend 4-H Club
Summer School
Ninety-three 4-H club members of
Coos county were transported to Cer-
1 vallis Tuesday, Jyne 2, in four busses
June 2-12.
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While at Corvallis attending Sum­
mer School, the Coos county girls
will be housed at the Kappa Sigma
house and the boys at various bouses,
placed according to age group. In
each house chaperons, composed of
county club agenta, local club leaders
and others are present.
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They are divided Into groups for
classes and recreational activities. Be­
sides the required subjects, they have
choice in subjects in which they are
most interested. After a . daily as­
sembly program and classes, they are
encouraged to participate
in the
supervised recreational activities—
swimming,, ball games of. all sorts;
etc. Free movies are shown in the
evenings. They are taken to visit the
different place of interest on the cam­
pus , and the College experimental
farms. They are given instruction in
the various 4-H projects and are given,
an opportunity to make new friends
with club members throughout the
State.
They will return home June 12,
around 5:00 p. m<
Two Drowned Near
Brookings Saturday
scattered ail over Oregon, with some
in California.
Perry Ray Pinkston, 775 N. Coulter,
Coquille.
Ralph Richard McPherson, Box 143,
Bandon.
Ezra Samuel Smith, McKinley Rt.,
Coquille. -
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Frank James Brewster, Coquille.
- Robert Boatwright, Myrtle Point.
Claude Albert Stout Coquille.
John Andrew Masters, Marshfield.
Louie Clifford Mose, Lebanon.
Lee Moxom Travis, McMinnville.
Leamon Lorenzo Lane, Coquille. ,
Donald Ivan Cook, Noti, Oregon.
Ernest Nelson Moore, Springfield.
Clarence Richards, Reedsport.
Melvin Eldon . Bunch, Portland.
. Harry Lester Storm, Bandon.
William Todd "Crump, Bandon.
William. Albert Terwilliger, Port­
land.
Harold Armietes'Bowley, Inwood,
California.
Philo Edward Northup, Gaylord.
William George Johnson, Coquille.
George Alfred Lewis, Albany.
Tom Knox Epman, Corvallis.
Andrew Jackson Wilson, Coquille.
Guy Benjamin Holverstott, Sitkum.
Walter Erwin Helferstine, Portland.
Johnnie Sherman Whobrey, Broad­
bent
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Dudley Orville Taggart Hermiston.
Willard Donald Darst Tillamook.
Hamilton Thrift, Myrtle Point.
Elgie Oren Haaeiton, Foes.
Kermit Weetley Martin, -Myrtle
Point
Dale Ardon Prindel, Newport.
Cecil Ray Hall, Lebanon.
- Claude Albertis« Buell, Powers.
Roy Richard Blaylock, Sumpter.
Murdie Clyde Maxon, Marshfield.
Henry William Gilbert,
Myrtle
Point.
Boy«
Lawrence Allen, Lake ide; Jack Ax-
leli, Coquille; Bob Biondell, Myrtle
Point; Pat Biondell, Myrtle Point;
Jack Blum, Coquille; Philip Clausen,
Bullards Rt., Coquille; Joe DeMarsh,
Rt. 1, North Bend; Bobby Detlef sen,
McKinley Rt., Coquille; Edward Er-
M(ln. Rt. 1, North Band; Jack Gun­
nell, Box 414, Marshfield; Howard
Herbison, Btmtoer Hill, Marshfield;
Bud rngersoll, Rt. 1, Box 152, North
Vend; Thomas Kay, Bandon; James
Keady, Box 63, North Bend; Muri
Laird, Sitkum; Albert Lane, Rt. 1 Box
189, North. Bond; Gordon Lawrence,
Coquille; John Leslie, Coquille; Don­
ald McCuioch, Rt? 1, North Bend;
Melvin McKinley, Bullards Rt., Co­
Lindon Leroy Hoffman, Sacramen­
quille; Bobbie Monson, Hauser; Rich­ t-Calif.
ard Monson, Hauser; Ralph Morgan, • James Hoover, Myrtle Point.
Rt. 1, Box 113, North Bond; Clarence
Corwin James Smith, Seattle.
Norris, Bullards Rt., "Coquille; Junior
Chester William Roth, Coquille.
Norris, Riveaton; Normah Oberst, Rt
Earl Floyd Phillipa, Myrtle Point.
I, Marshfield; Bill O’Neal, Rt. 1,
Harold David Propst Albany.
Marshfield; John 0’8qUivan, McKin­
John Wilbur Ingram, Tangent
Wadis»» A litas«-« W—-- -A«
ley Rt., Coquille; Roy
Bamberg, — t Luiner
Aiwrt rTuetb, Montogomery
Bunker Hill, Marshfield; John Ran­ Creek, Calif.
kin, 3*0 8. Coulter St, Coquille, Ji»
Charles Arthur Young, Myrtle
The members of the Business and
Professional Womens Club held »
business meeting -andjrirthggy party
al the home of Mrs. Florence Barton
on Monday evening.
The meeting conducted by Mias Ida
Oerding, vice president, opened with
a ¡long and salute to lite flag. Annual
reports of standing committees were
given by the respective chairmen. A
committee was appointed to assist in
the U. S. O drive to be held June
8. The club voted to donate 810.00
to this organization.
A new member, Mrs. Idyl Godard,
was voted into the club.’
Plans are under way tar a pub­
lic card party to be held at the Guild
Hall on June 15th. Bridge, pinochle
and checkers will be played.
After the business meeting the
birthday committee served refresh­
ment*. They were Ida Own, chair­
man, Dele Claver, Lois Fenn, Inez
Chase, Myrtle DeLong. , •
Those honored, who- had^birthdays
in May, were Jennie Price; Bernice
Smi|h, Gladys Gano, Maud Wood­
yard. Leia Elrod, Mariha Mulkey,
Bertha Smith.
Other members present were:
Dale Claver, Ida Oerding, Lucille
Livington, Edith Walton, Eva Stevens,
Jennie Price, Ellen Braxton, Florence
Hallock, Inez Rover, Ida Owen, Bern
Maury Jessie Kay, Clara Stauff, Hat­
tie Lee Holimon, Annie Robinson,
Florence Barton.
Wayne M. Woodward, writing from
Corvallis to change his Sentinel ad­
dress from Arago, says that he will
be there for several months as he
has a contract on the Camp Adair
cantonment.
Brooks Used Furniture
-• /
Swap Shop
have got
Stop in and let us inspect
them and suggest way» to
conserve their life.
Alden Gloyd Barklow, Coquille.
— Everett Noel Judd, Cbqullie.
Clarence Wesley Pitchford, Port­
land.
Robert Everett Parrish, Myrti«
Point.
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Harold Sexton Anderson,
Earl Wallace Bieaeke,
Falls.
William Frederick Trott, Bandon
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