The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 13, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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    City Terminates
Engineer Contract
Grange Organizes
in groceries can be bought at our store at reason­
able prices. We are always pleased to have custo­
mers inquire about cue price of goods on our
shelves. We do not feature “specials” but always
maintain an average price which enables you to
buy with assurance that you are buying economi-
v»¿ry item you purchase.
FREEZE 12c
Special This Week
TRY OUR LUNCHES
WE SERVE A HOT
PINNER
SANDWICH...... IX
A LARGE VARIETY OF COLD
SANDWICHES AND SALADS
— at th« —
Precipitation for the month of
June, 1939: total precipitation 1.91
inches, greatest in 24 hours, .78; date,
16; number of days with .01 inch or
more precipitation, 12;
clear, 17;
partly cloudy, t 8;' cloudy, 5.—Oscar
Langlois, observer at Bandon station,
in Western World.
RED RASPBERRIES
Marriage Licenses
CANTALOUPES
When your purchase is satisfactory
you have economized
Play-Off Monday
Second Half Gets
Underway This Week
100 per cent AU Wool
Freah — GRADE A — Large
EGGS
doz- 23c
SALAD DRESSING^ 2 3C
SHORTENING4 lb pk9 39c
WALNUTS
TOMMOES^lPc
CARROTS 3 bunches 10c
PORKN’BEANS.lOc
5c
MARSHMALLOWS
25c
a —.
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TABLE QUEEN
Softshells
FRESH————i----------- =
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LRS.
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All
,“vor’
Pk<.
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2 LBS.
Apricots for canning at the very lowest
___£[jces. Get yours now.
Market
Coquille