The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 09, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    Martha Mulkey, chairman of In
Powers Republican Attended
Willkie Meeting
Mrs. Minnie King, of Powers, was
in Coquille last Friday.
She is a
member of the Coos County Republi­
can Central Committee and attended
the Wendell WQlkie meeting on Feb.
12 in Portland.
Mrs. Gerlinger’s
luncheon at noon, given exclusively
on invitation to officers of the cen­
tral committees from over the state,
was attended by all except thirteen
of the one hundred invited.
WE MEET. ALL COMPETITIVE PRICES
LtwMitVcfas
RfALLY FRCSH PRODUCI
ORANGES Sunkist lb.
CABBAGE lb.
CALAVO for that salad
GRAPEFRUIT Arizona
SPINACH Local lb._
SAFCWAŸ
See Schultz
CUARAHTCeO.MfATS
BACON, any size piece, lb................... ............ .......... —-
GRADE A SLICED BACON, rind off, lb............ —.... _......
READY-TO-EAT SKINNED HAMS, whole or batt end, lb,
SHOULDER PORK ROAST, picnic style lb.......—....... —
PORK STEAK, center cat lb........... .................................
BEEF ROAST, Arm & Blade cut, Gfrade A, lb:..... _......... .
GROUND BEEF, lb-----------------------......... ----------------------
Motor Tune-Up
Shellubrication
la town
and All Kind« of
Light Ante Repair
Suzanna Pancake
Flour Contest
Dairy Cows • Other Livestock
Farm Machinery and Equipment
All kinds of Small Tools
LUNCH AT NOON