Lieut. Bill Pook Home And Married Miss Skeels Delights Rotary Listeners First Lieutenant Wm. R. Pook, who had been in Australia and New Guinea for two years last April, ar rived in San Francisco last week, from which point he called up his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Pook, telling them he had to take a de tail of men to Fort Lewis, before coming home, x < Again Monday afternoon he called and said he and his fiancee. Miss Helen Austin, formerly teacher in the Myrtle Point schools and more re cently teaching in Corvallis, were to fly on Tuesday to Pocatello, Idaho, home of Miss Austin's parents, where they were to be married. They ex pect to be in Coquille next week. Bill just recently received his com mission as a first lieutenant and does not know where he may be assigned to duty when his furlough is over on Sept. 24. He has seen lots of ac tion on New Guinea the past two years and, if censorship rules per mitted, could probably tell a lot of interesting stories about Jap warfare in the South Pacific. * The Sentinel joins their hosts of friends in Coos county in extending congratipations to the newlyweds and wishes them every future happi ness. Miss Marvel Skeels, of New York, was a fueet of the Rotary Club at their noon luncheon meeting on Wed nesday and, accompanied by Mrs. M. O. Hawkins at the piano, sang three solos in her most delightful manner. Her selection of songs were ‘¿Old Re frain," by Fritz Kreisler; "Bitterness of Love" and "Ma Lindy Lou" and the continuous applause showed the appreciation of her listeners. President Jess Barton read a letter from District Governor Shannon, of Seattle, Mfho visited here recently, ex pressing his appreciation of the cour tesies shown him at that time. Arrangements were ccgnpleted for the stag dinner at Laurel Lake on Thursday evening. • ' Other guests present were J. H. SCHOOL SUPPLIES .AT NORTON’S A. C. Schultz Also see him for • Ante Lubrication by Msnhankn • Ante Repairing of an kinds • ÁaoeaMrios, Washing. Polishing Gilmore Service Station Insurance Beai Estate A (ûmhud Summertime work takas just as much energy . J and effort as winter woi ■ore reason, then, why a good substantial breakfast bi________________________ ______... ____ _ of rollad oats is ready-ior-anything feeling that everyone wants in the morning Try Morning Glo’ry Oate-eoon'l Oikth £k»akliut JunfdjtdionA: SUZANNA VEGGM [E IdffOl WHEATIES f - f ^ HONEY EDWARDS XiT Blue Mill Cocoa or Our Mother's lb lie Canterbury Tea, black 48 bags 36c Marmalade Tibbetts Brook 2 lb jar19c Rayol Satin SPRY Shortening 3 lb. jar 70c 1 | 3 lb. jar 50c SNOWDRIFT 3 lb. jar C»c Peanut Butter Real Roast 2 lb. jar 39c Margarine, Sunny Bank (2 pts) lb 18c TILLAMOOK CHEESE --------- DUCHESS SALAD DRESSING CIDER VINEGAR Old Mill....... SPINACH, Gardenside —......... Ferro Brand Jelly No. 2’/2 can 39c Kitchen Craft Flour 50 lb. sk. $1.99 STRING BEANS Lorraine ...... < StHWAV tor*-frit* PMDUCC NOW IN STOCK SAfiWAŸ B.E Goodrich SILVERTOWNS lb. 38c lb. lfc lb. 31< BOLOGNA type 2 VEAL ROAST “A” SLIC. HALIBUT CANTALOUPES .... GRAPES Seedless GRAPES Malaga HONEY DEWS ....... WATERMELONS .: POTATOES ...... PEACHES .............. AVOCADOS .......... CORN ............ ........... CELERY ............. TOMATOES z......._ SAFEWAY