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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1932)
Peaches Fancy ITH complete assurance that the Foods bought here are of first quality you’ll get further ap preciation from the fact that the prices are right, too. W McKinley Note« Elbertas fresh fruits that are appetising Hums, Apricots, Canteloupes, Peaches, Watermelons CARNATION WHEAT or OATS PEACOCK ROLLED OATS SHASTA COI^EE FLAPJACK FLOUR Vacuum Packed ALBERS CORNMEAL Busy Corner Grocery Mr«. Perna Harris gave a birthday party for her daughter, Ileen, Mon day evening. Those present were: Perna Kight, Helen Nulf, Evelyn Berry, Virginia Rakes, Agnes Hull and Cherie Mae Hartwell. With the exception of Evelyn Berry, al) remain ed until Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Strang and Mr. Brady, of Coquille, were visitors at the C. M. Hartwell home Thursday of “Keno" Keiser, of North Bend, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Martin. Edith Smith has returned home from California, where she has been going to school for the summer. Mrs. Haan and eon, Aubrey, from Ashland, were visiting in Riverton last week. Mrs. Alma Kay, of California, is spending two weeks-with hermoth- er, Mrs. Ben Smith, and brothers, Errs and Lyle. Mrs. Goldie Griffin was visiting in Manahfield Friday of last week. Mrs. A. C: Dye returned home from the Keiser hospital Friday. She will be confined to her bed for a few weeks, after which time it is expected she will be around again as usual. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Steward and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hartwell attended the Coquille Grange laat Thursday night. Rlvertoa Neva