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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1932)
r T|IB COQUILLE SOCIAL NOTES WILLIAM E. WALSH * Republican Candidate for DISTRICT ATTORNEY for Coos County I have been District Attorney of Caos County for almost two years. My record in the handling of criminal cases is not one of persecution but one of careful and fair prosecution. We have obtained results unsur passed for many years. During the past two years Coos County has not lost a civil trial in our courts. The expense of my office is below the budget al lowance though crime has increased many times oyer. We have not had to extradite a single indi vidual during my term in office, and we have cut court trials to where the amount is almost negli gible. vThese are the principal expenses connected with criminal prosecutions. If it is results with the minimum of cost that the voters desire they have it now. Adv. William E. Walsh Marshfield, Or«. Western In Bulk, NOW A large number of girls and boy.i enjoyed the Hallowe’en party given by Virginia Harteon, Dorothy Glais- yer, Isabelle Unsoetd and Georganna JohiMor. Monday evening at the h >me of Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson on South Henry street. Games were played with refreshment« served later to the following: Audrey Taylor, Ei'.een Percy, Betty Axtell, Kathleen ll.ady, Georgia and Lucille Sherwood, Laura Harrison. Jean MeNelly, Mari- Ln Compton, Mary Loa Nosier, Don- all Steven«, Vern Oderkirk, Kenneth Waggoner, Alvan Sprague, Jimmie Richmond, Glenn Richardson, Donald McClellan, Donald Graham, Allen Bailey, Dudley Walton, Jim Schaer, Muri Devis, Orland Bender, Patrick McKeown, Davis Chaney, Marcus Shelley, Ray Mattoon and Billy Walk er. Mrs C. C. William«, of Marshfield, formerly Mis* Dorothea Wenneby, was honored at a lovely luncheon and bridge party, given Tuesday by Mm. F. C. Hudson and Mrs. P. W. Culver st the home of the former at 141 So. Coulter street. In bridge Mm. Glais- yer and Mr». E. A. Walker won high score priaesl Mrs. Williams wqe also presented with a lovely gift from the gueste present and the hostesses. White and yellow chrysanthemums were used for decorations about the r >om. Included were Mesdames C. C. Williams, J. E. Paulson, W. V. dela yer, Oliver Spire«, R. E. Booher, Jack Le Fevre, M. Earl Wileon, E. AJ Walker, H. E. Hess, R. F. Miller, W. H. Mansell, H. W. Pierce, Anna Rooney and Mm Guy Mauney, of North Bend. jcitwmo __ These large, fresh, fine-flavored bi-valves are grown on the Pacific coast, the original stock hav ing been brought from the Atlantic. We are receiving bulk shipments twice a week now and will continue to do so as long as the de mand justifies. An Expensive Record market 'IJour Ideai Heeding Pietre. Want Ads Mina Beatrice Morris entertained th» “Strictly Feme" Wednesday eve ning at Mrs. Lafe Compton’s apart ments In the Coquille Hotel. Delicious refreshments were served at the clear of the evening. Present were Misses Harriet Gould, Avis Hartson, Jean Young, Kathleen McClintock Fredah Baxter, Jacqueline Holloway and Dean Harding. Next meeting will be at Mien Young’s home. Marriage Licenses 28—Norland A. Gant, of Co- and Virginia B. Crosby, of 1. Impartial and impersonai prose- cation of criminal lav violator«. Ben C. Flaxel North