The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 25, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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Point
Values
1« pts.
44 pts.
10 pts.
14 pt«.
14 pt«.
11 pts.
Peaches - -
Pears
-
-
Sliced Pineapple
Grapefruit -
Fruit Cocktail -
Grapefruit
-
Tomato - -
Pineapple - -
Grape Juice' 1
Soups - • .
1
1
1
1
1
1 lb.
2 lb.
1 lb.
qt. or
lOVi
14 oz.
14 oz.
7 bz.
2 lbs.
oz.
Must File Federal
Income Tax Returns
Plans For An Old
Fashioned Dance
Something new to Coquille in the
way of amusement will be an old
fashioned square dance to be held at
the Community Building,
Friday,
March 5. Low-heeled shoes and ap­
propriate clothfs have been mentlbned
as advisable. It is hoped a good
crowd will come out, and especially
those who know how it is done. Tick­
et« are 55 cents. Members of the Guild
are sponsoring the dance.
Episcopal Guild Inaugurates
Monthly Social Afternoon
The new plan of the Guild to hold
a social afternoon on the last Wednes-
i day of each month was inaugurated on
I Wednesday of this week. _ Of the
! group playing bridge Mrs. Wm. Man­
sell was high. At Pinochle Mrs. J.
C. Kelch was high, and Mrs. John
Martin was high at Chinese checkers.
Playing bridge were Mesdames W. E.
' Bosserman,’Ji E. Axtell, Claire Gray,
E. A. Walker, Wm. Mansell,
Shaw, R. L. Stewart, Kenneth
ner, Ed Lorenz, W. W. Brown,
Raiflflfti U. E. McClary.
In the Pinochle group were Mes-
1 dames Tuttle, Ned Kay, O. E. Larson,
"Palm Beach Story"
At Roxy Thur, to Sat.
Births At Coquille
■ Hospital
To Mr. and Mrs, Everett Robbins,
of Coquille, Feb. 18, a nine pound
baby girl, who has been named Pa­
tricia Lee.
A baby boy, weighing seven pounds,
8*4 ounces, was born to Mr. and Mis.
Donald Shore, who now live in
Marshfield, last Friday. He has been
numed Terraid Wallace.
Look for laughs come« Thursday.
Friday and Saturday at the Roxy
Theatre when Paramount brings its
new Preston Sturges funfilm, **The
Pulm Beach Story,” to town. All
signs point to its being topnotch en­
tertainment in the best Sturges man­
ner and with memories of the hilar­
It*« not too early to think about
ious reception accorded "Sullivan’s your St. Patrick's Day Greeting
Travel«!’’ "The Lady Eve." “Christ­ Cards. Norton’s have a fine selection
mas in July” and “The Great Mc­ from which to choose.
Ginty." “The Palm Beach Story”
ought to be a great bet for movie
fan«.
’ ’——
1
The picture co-stars the vivacious
Claudette Colbert, who has never be­
fore appeared in a Sturges picture,
and Joel McCrea, who has. The two
portray a.couple, married five years,
and flat broke. Claudette believe«
«he could be more of a help in ad-,
vancing her hu«band’« business career
if «he were a “sister” to him. He
doesn’t agree with her but that doesn't
keep her from walking out on, him
ut>d going to Pulm Beach for a
divorce.
Large New Assortment of-
• Lamps
; •“ Chenille Spreads
• Occasional Chairs
• Swing Chairs
• Breakfast Sets
• Dinette Sets
- • 50% Wool Blankets
•Wool Rugs 9x12x9x15
• Washable Rugs
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Tttty HttD-S fart them off
with a nourishing BREAKFAST
MORN I NG GLORY 0ATSÄ7 57.L & 24
P rote £^
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WHITE BREAD.
PLANNING TO CAN
We suggest you check your needs
and buy your supplies NOW!
Gregg Hardware
Phone 4M
KERR JARS
Pt*.—Dog.
JAR CAPS
Kerr Reg. do/.
S herwin W/ lu a ms
P A I N i s
Wrarice At New Reduced Rates
COLLISION RATES REDUCED « A A B Ration Books.
oK on A Book —
off on B Book.
FIRE INSURANCE RATES REDUCED ON ALL
DWELLINGS and FARM PROPERTY
CALL OR PHONE ON ANY INSURANCE PROBLEM
430 Front St.
phone ,2M
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• Ofc
RUBBERS
Reg.—Doi. —
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JELLY GLASSES
M. Gal.
Qts. OQ
dos. $1.19 doz.W**
LIDS
Ho*. ..
PAROWAX
2 lb. pkg.
25'
25'
Safeway Meats
SMELT—2 U h .
25c
LEGHORN FOWLS .... 59c lb.
COLORED FRYERS ..... 89c lb.
CUT TURKEYS............ 39c lb.
Wings, Necks, Backs
LEGS, BREASTS
89c lb
LUNCH MEATS, A m . ... .. 33c lb.