The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 17, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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    TWO • PIECE
I Room Suites
of the Jurisprudence committee, and
Mrs. Margaret Dodge. Matron of El­
gin chapter. Myrtle Point. Other El­ Junior Women Plan Dance
gin chapter officers were also pres­
For Saturday, March 18
ent.
The Junior Women's Club met last
On March 10 the district meeting of
Doric, Coo« and Beulah chapters wilFMonday evening at the Guild Hall
Wood-burning Circulating
HEATERS
a school of
YARDLEY’S
HAND CREAM
Large Fire-box—will take 22 in. wood. Two only at
$59.50
Full Sise
All White Enamel Range
Large fire-box.
One Ohly
$89.50.
Purkey Furniture
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy
We wish to thank the people
of Coquille for their patron
age and interest shown Tn
the New Market.
When Yon Think «0 Furniture Think o0 Turkey)
IIEEKJHI
urbe
Our Merchandise is so Ar
Hills, Wadhams, Golden West, lb
or Snowdrift
3 Lb. Jars
OXYDOL Washing Powder, Lge. Pkg
DEV. Meat, Small Tins, Can
GARDEN FRESH
CORN FLAKES* Albers, Kelloggs °f Post Toasties» pkg- 5c
S. BEANS, Indian River, No. 2 Tins* 3 for
PntatnAc u s No 2 50 lb
■ tJlClIUwSi Real Quality bag
BEANS, Small Whites or Red Mex.< 3 lbs
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TOMATO JUICE, Garden, 47oz. tins
SALAD DRESSING - TANG qts
CHEESE, Full Cream, lb.
CRACKERS* Sunshine Krispies>2lb. box
CORN, Blue Circle Golden Sweet Corn
We have Tomatoes, New Spuds, Rhubarb,
Peppers, Limes, Avocados, Celery, Green
Broccoli, Mustard Greens, Spring Turnips,
Beets — at prices yoji can afford to pay.