eating and drinking establishments San Dieg() Manne ,nd won , within the jurisdiction of the Coquille promotion to Private First Class from Ration Board are reminded again to Privilte. it was announced from there file immediately copies of every week menu or price list in use during the Brlvalp First Claas period of April 4 to April 10. ‘M|.s Qruce Rackleff, of Arago, was "If you own or operate a restau- aMlgne(| to the after (Omplet- rant, hotel, cafe, dining car, bar, recruit training at the South­ delicatessen, soda fountain, catering ern California Marine training cen- businesa or any other eating or drink- He Wlliated in Marines last ing place, it is your direct responsi- December. The newly elected head of houses bility to file these lists with your io- , __ _ for 1643-44 at the University of Ore­ ° P / °,der On Two Coquille , gon, is Mary Jane Dunn, of Coquille, The filing requirements are very junior in social science. Her job is simple. A menu, bill of fare, or Yol,n< Men In S*rvke to lead all women's living organisa­ price list for all meals served during Eugene C. Shore, W. O. (8. GJ, tions for the coming year. the period of April 4 to April 10 McKinley. Star Rte., Coquille, was Next Saturday and Sunday there must be signed and filed with the among the latest student officer class War Price and Rationing Board not advanced from the pilots' preflight later than May 1. A copy of each school of the San Antonio, Texas, April 22—Minnie K. menu or price list is to be'retaining Aviation Cadet Center. Another Coquille young man who Joseph Gale Barrows. by the establishment. If the menus do Hot show all the food items, meals thia week began his naval training April 22—James W. Menning vs, or beverages offered during tbe spe­ at Farragut, Idaho, Is John Carrol, Stanley Phillips To Be cific period a supplementary price son of'Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Knupp, Ethel W. Menning. Suit for divorce. S. P. Traveling Auditor April 26 - Dora Horn vs. James D. list must be prepared and submitted, who live in the Folsom Apts. here. Horn. Spit for divorce. In the event that eating qnd drink- ; -------------------------- Stanley Phillips, formerly, of Co­ April 26—Benjamin Gant vs. C. quille. who has tor the past five years ,ing establishments do not use menus, kjinrri/sriA I ironcac McC. Johnson. been with Schroeder’s Mortuaries at a price list containing every food <▼» April 25—Joe Rocco and Mary embalmer, has decided to return to ing the seven-day period must be {Florence Anderson, both of Coquille, Thomas D. Wyjal. Suit for divorce. railroad work and will be a traveling prepared and submitted to the War i They were married the same day auditor for the Southern Pacific. He Price and Rationing Board before i by Rev. O. A. Gray at the home at Myrtle Point Junior Women’s will be at Woodburn for a time, then May 1. 241 South Hall street here, with Dora May Day Dance May 8th A filing of menus or prices of foods and Kaye J. Howard as witnesses. at Medford and this summer will be The Myrtle Polad Junior Women's served during the seven day period |> April 26—Frank Heischel Hazelton Club is sponsoring a May Day dance transferred to California. from April 4- to April 10 is the first land Pearl Harriet Johnson, both of on Saturday, May 8, in the Oaks step of an OPA order designed to North Bend. Pavilion at the fair grounds at Myr­ bring under control the cost of “eat- | tle Point. Tickets will be 50 cents ing out. j Get your new gas ration book plus five cents tax and Bob Zum­ I holder at Norton's. Attractive lafther walt's orchestra will furnish the mu­ folder with pockets for tire inspec- sic. I tion record, operator’s license and gas ration book. Only 89 cents, s GLADYS C. GANO. 190 So. Coulter St., Representing The Oregon Granite Company • ÎHM MMM KUriHI 1 COLD SPRING I MONUMENTS «. «, earn» «rne« At the last regular business session of the CoquiHe Aerie of Eagles, F. R. Bull, secretary of the Order, an­ nounced that he had carried out in­ structions given him at the previous meeting and purchased for the lodge another 8500.00 bond. The aerie voted unanimously to continue regu­ lar buying of bonds of the *500 de­ nomination. Probate Court Items BAinltMÎaa aaialaM rWRIWIW pWOIvse •i vetetablet NEW CHESTS $4.50 to $10 WE -4 NEED -i ' , " ■ * • Davenports • Davenos •Ranges "'. >"t SOUPS BEANS a . » • Bed Springs • Radios • Furniture Sets We will pay Any Price for Goods that leaves a rea*unable profit. Uted Furniture Phone 119L Effective as of June 9th, 1943 ------ the ------- Safety Financial Responsibility Law ProtectYourself Nucoa PANCAKE BROWN SUGAR I lb. pkg......... ....... 8c Baking Power Calumet 25 oz. can 23c OATS Ceretana Quick or Reg. 9 lb. 49c PEANUT BUTTER Beverly I lb jar 30c SHREDDED WHEAT Nabisco 2 pkg 23c COFFEE Golden West 1 lb glass..... 33c COFFEE Hills 1 lb glass 33c JELS RITE PECTIN 3 bottles...... 29c PARAFFIN - lb. pkgs. 2 for ....... 25c TOILET TISSUE Comfort 3 rolls 24c LUX Toilet Soap 3 reg. bars ..._.... ». 20c SUGAR CURED PICNICS 36c lb. PORK STEAK ........... 39c lb. Center Cut Pork Shoulder Rons,' .... 3ic lb. LEG OF LAMB .... 35c lb. RIB LAMB CHOPS !!)< lb. SHOULDER LAMB Steak 35c lb. at the low rate of $14.00 Buy Co I fit Ike Wkole Bean. See it -j. gretmd . I\ know it't ' ' FRESH! m