■ ? » • X, ! 1 wo t e 7-S A L.A u [ blackouts MBLACKLEG BhiMe&lefttti»» itj Trs/irf . Fuhrman's Pharmacy - ------- - —— Howdy Folks: 4;- ■' '* <• them. MV t And also the United C ■ nt April 1st to 30th. least furnish a Geo string for each shivering refugee. ■ X MAW Auto Senrice AMZY Orton's — for office, M supplies. tfs Greet W. G. M. At Coos Bay I I ARTHRITIS? Forty members from Coquille at­ tended the district meeting of the OE.S. held in Marshfield Tuesday evening, when Mrs. Hazel Foster, Worthy Grand Matron, made her of­ ficial visit to three chapters. Twelve courtesy girls from Beulah Chapter exemplified a lovely rainbow degree for Mrs. Foster, with the assistance of Mrs. Eunice Barrow, who read some appropriate verses, and Mrs. Leona Bryant, who sang “Over the Rainbow." They were accompanied by Mrs. Lola Milne at the piano. Mrs. Edith McNelly, Worthy Matron of Bgplah Chapter, in a few well chosen words, presented the gift from the three chapters'. Refreshments were served in the banquet hall, following the meeting. The tea table, beautifully decorated and carrying out the Easter motif, was preaided over by the Worthy Matrons of Coos and Beulah Chap­ ters. Need Vitamins? U sow doctor MCMMMada VWaoda D. try U mc hub potoncy. bO.OUO wut s—om s DSBDKX InadiototkSrrvUerU caprates. Low jsxx, jTOSnrTr*r CaS « «*—•- BABBOW DBUG CO. 6 < Rotarian guests present were Lou Short Visit At Hi lome Pearce, Bert Pearson and Jess, Clin­ The officer in charge of the U. 8. ton, of Myrtle Point. Out-of-town Naval Air Station at Klamath Falls guests were Jacob B. Moomaw, of sent .an airplane motor over to the Arago, and H. E. Morrill, of Curry North Bend Air Station in a huge county. Naval truck last Wednesday. Miles Members of George Burr's salvage jg. Hartwill, Mo.M.M. He, U.S.N.R., committee, as fellows, were also a local boy who has been stationed at guests: County School Superinten- the Klamath Falls station since last dent Mrs. Martha Mulkey, Mrs. Gep. July, was gent in charge of the aafe H. Chaney, Dr. J. R. Bunch, County delivery of the motor to North Bend. 1 Agent Geo. Jenkins, Evan Alborn, He passed through here with it late Stan Sherwood, Leland Waterman, Wednesday night and, after its dellv- |Bob Simpson, Burton Dupn, Craig ery to the officers at the base on Perrott and Amzy Mintonye. Coos Bay, returned to Riverton, Geo. A. Ulett, of Smith Wood- where he spent the night witfi his Products, Inc., was also a guest and mother there. The following day he our service man guest for the week returned to the North Bend b^se was Lieut. Preston Moy of the U. S. to*supervise the unloading of the Air Corps, who is home on furlough motor and to pick up a high-pow- from active duty in China, Burma ered naval motor boat which he and India. _____ hauled on the truck over to the Klamath Falla station that day. Calling carda, 50 for 81.00. ..................... . raon 1—i ■» ■■geeaeg Sgt. and Mrs. Bob Littrell I Visiting Her Parents Here •i J T/Sgt. Robert Littrell and ' trail of Coos Bay. He and Lieut. Preston Moy To Best At Santa Monica Two Weeks Second Lieut. Preston Moy arrived home for a two weeks visit after hav­ ing spent eleven months with the Tenth Air Force in the C. B. I. the­ ater of operations, where he com­ pleted 54 combat missions with a to­ tal of 426 combat flying hours as pi­ lot of a B-34 Liberator Bomber. Mrs. Moy win accompany him when he leaves about April 10, to spend two weeks at the Santa Monica rest sta­ tion before receiving his new assign­ ment. * Milton Bogers Slightly Wounded In Germany -»* A telegram, received Tuesday eve­ ning from the War Department by Dan and Julia Rogers, informed them their son. Milton W. Rogers, w|s slightly wounded on March 5, in Germany. He was taken to a station hospital in Belgium first, then to the General Hospital In France. Rogers has been overseas since December. Before entering the service he was employed in the plywood plant here. ------------- a , Bruce A. Bishop, of the Army Air Corps, stopped here this week dur­ ing a delay en route to Lincoln, Ne­ braska, to visit his uncle, Bill Fer- brache, of the O. K. Barber Shop. He has completed his training at Lfs Vegas and expects an overseas assignment soon. Bishop lived in the Cunningham district for a number of years before moving to Arago and then to Portland, where 1 his parents now reside. Mrs. W. T. Alpine writes the Sen- tinel from Riverton that her son, M/Sgt. Karl M. Alpine, who is with the 347th Air Service Group, now has a San Francisco address, indicating that he is being sent somewhere in the Pacific war zones. I The home of Mrs. Ernest Wallace was the scene of a pleasant gathering on Friday, when Mrs. Virginia Pink­ ston was honored with a stork show­ er. Many lovely gifts were received. At a late hour, refreshments, con­ I sisting of sandwiches, salad and cof­ fee were served. Those present were Mesdatnes Elmer McCue, Fae Jef­ frey, Floyd Smith, Margaret Surrell, Grace Owen, Naomi Henslee, Marie Cooper, Dick Daughtry, Ruth Cooper, Winifred Van Fleet, Rosie Goodpas­ ter, O. M. Potter, Bessie Cooper, Belle Knife, Fern Schroeder, Wm. Van Fleet, Orin Coy and the host­ ess. Those sending gifts were Ber­ tha Byrd, Odetta Degeeter, Mrs. Wm. Steward, Mrs. Ora Timmons, Mrs. Frances Holmstrom, Ada How­ ard, Tex Rice, Maud Danielson, Mrs. V. R. Wilson, Deltha Owen and Shir­ ley Van Fleet. _____ f Living Room Group. Daveno and Matching Chair (full spring construction), Ottoman, End Table, Lama Table and CoHee Table Mg Special $159i5O| ii. & •» Daveno and Matching Chair Dark Wine Velour—Unusually good frame and spring -' construction Special $142.50 Public Card Party, April 7, 8:00 o'clock, in W.O.W. Hail. ' Pinocle, Bingo, Eats, all for 50c. Come One! Come All! i AU sizes of Diamond Hines at Schroeder's Jewelry Store. stf. Phon« 222R, to Art Hooton for your electrical wiring and repair need» He is located north of the ball park on the Fairview road. tfa • Two extra fine Swing Rockers Beautful Coven — Chain Blue or Wine $66.50 Genuine "Thayer" Baby Buggies Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lawrence Left For Home Last Week $27.50 and $39.50 Ben F. Lawrence, brother of K. P. Lawrence of this city and who was publisher for some years of one of the predecessors of the Sentinel, wrote from Phoenix, Ariz., where they have spent a good portion of the winter, that he and Mrs. Law­ rence were leaving there last week to return to their home in Indianapolis, Ind., where he is associated with the P*tf**< cha|n. Extra fine assortment of Bedroom Furniture and Dinette Sets on display now—wide price range. (We invite price and quality comparisons) Purkey Furniture f DillardiHaxiœt Courteous Service 4 * CAULIFLOWER ASPARAGUS lb.27c box $4.09 DELICIOUS APPLES 9 CARROTS California LEMONS Sunkisl Large GRAPEFRUIT Arizona ♦ ~ Lge. bunches K 1. 2forl9c doz. 29c 80 size 4 for 25c S&W HOT SAUCE 2 for 15c BAKED BEANS Alice brand (no points) -No. 2 can 29c PORTER’S NOODLES 11b. pkg. 15c Libby’s Sweet Sliced Pickles (home-made style) No. 2 jar 33c DRIED APPLES 12oz.pkg.45c -........ ... COFFEE — Golden — .... West or - S&W ----- plb.jar31c Open week days until 7 p. m., Closed on Sundays Allied Clothing Drive Starts April 1st. 4 V lb., 10c Jane Goode PEANUT BUTTER ■ f Fancy Green a 5 lb. 10 c Fancy, White Heads * ■ < & «' Mrs. Littrell plan to leave the last of the week for Santa Monica, California, for a period of rest before his re- ' assignment. * ‘-1 Stork Shower Friday For Mrs. Virgftiia Pinkston. Mrs. Littrell .are visit! ::g at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred True, this week, while he is on furlough after spending ten months in active ¡duty in the South Pacific with the ¡Army Air Forces, where he was an Engineer Gunner on a B-34. He . was awarded the Air Medal with two ¡oak leaf clusters for 37 combat mis­ sions completed while he was a mem- i ber of the 5th Air Force. • Before entering the service, T/Sgt. Littrell operated the Coquille branch supply store for bis father, Earl Efts- ; ? ■ J "23 -X ■ * r- ' < ■ Support it! * ■