The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 22, 1937, Page 10, Image 10

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    The American Legion Auxiliary
will meet at Legion Home Tuesday
afternoon, January 2ft, to assemble a
quilt to make ready for quilling. As
many as possible try and attend.—
I Robah Robison, Publicity Chairman.
The Excel Dress Shop is now of-
ering its new winter line of $7.75
tnd $6.50 silk crepe dresses — two
r iresses for the price of one. Don’t
( ail to take advantage of this extra-
»rdinary offer.
Miss Edith Gruenawald returned
rom a visit to her home in Shelby-
zille, III., recently. She was accom-
>anied by Mrs. Bertha Luck, who
I ame to visit with her son, George,
’ n Coquille. Mrs. Luck also visited at
• he home of Miss Gruenawald.
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Oscar Mintonye, who was liead
lock man at the Consolidated Freight
.in.es warehouse here, has been made
nanager of the office, aucceed-
ng Phil J. McManamy, who was
ransferred to the Medford office.
roe Sutton succeeds Mintonye as head
lockman.
Lee Hand returned Wednesday
■vening from Los Angeles, for which
city he and his father, E. V. Hand,
left last Saturday in response to word
that their mother and wife was quite
seriously ill, and she still is. The
elder Mr. Hand remained in the south
for the time being.
Dan Barklow and Spencer Ward,
who have been with the Coquille
store of the Coo« Feed & Seed or­
ganization, have been transferred to
the company’s Myrtle Point store,
where the former will be manager.
JJewey Kollar has been transferred
from the Myrtle Point to the Coquille
store.
left this morning for home. Mrs. W. Largest Damage Award in Coos
E. Bartholomew, daughter of Mrs.
The $30,000 judgment secured by
MaUry, arrived Monday morning
William Kerns, Coo« Bay youth,
from Everett. Wash., but is making a
against Chas. O. King and Gorst &
KILLS
longer visit at iter former home.
King, is the largest damage judg­
GERMS
Mrs. Jas. Palmer, postmistress at ment ever recorded in Coo« county
Gaylord, is crtically ill at Indepen­ for personal injuries, according to the
dence, Ore., where she is visiting her recollection of court house officials
children, according to word received and attorneys of the county.
That
by Mr. Palmer yesterday. She had was the amount named by the jury
suffered an apoplectic stroke in Nov­ which rendered its verdict last Fri­
ember but feeling
much better day afternoon.
now had started for Nampa, Idaho,
Young Kerns has lost the use of his
and was again stricken at Indepen­ leg and may eventually lose the leg
as a result of the motorcycle collision
dence.
Miss Levelle Walstrom, freshman wjth the bus last March on the Em­
He sued
in business administration at the Uni­ pire to Charleston road.
for $50,000.
versity of Oregon, was among the
F ORIGINAL
Clyde D. Lovell, driver of the mo­
eleven coeds to be admitted as a junior
CHOCOLATE
member of Master Dance, interpre­ torcycle, who suing for $3,000, was
LAXATIVE
awarded
a
$400
judgment.
tive dance honorary. Miss Walstrom
Both casses were heard by the same
i> the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ai­
mer E. Walstrom, of the North Bank jury by agreement between the at­
road, and a graduate of Coquille high torneys and the court.
L. A. Liljeqvist, defense attorney,
school last May.
announced that the larger judgment
would be appealed. J. B. Bedingfieid
Changes in Automobile Circles represented
the plaintiff in each case.
Frank C. LaRue, previously with
the John A. Biegger company at
To Entertain “Secret Dads”
Marshfield, took over management of
the company’» Dodge and. Plymouth
The Coquille Bethel of Job« Daugh­
agency and garage on Front «treet ters will entertain their secret dads
with a program and refreshments in
this week.
L. M. McPherson, who has been Masonic Temple next Monday eve­
local manager for that company for ning, Jan. 25, at 7:30 o’clock.
the past two or three years, has se­
At this time the members will re­
cured the DeSoto agency for Coo« veal themselves to the dads who have
county. He will also handle Plym­ not heretofore known who their
outh»
His headquarters will be at daughters were.
Marshfield but he expects to have an
DRUGGISTS
STATIONERS
office In Coquille as soon as he can
■Attention Royal Neighbor«”
find suitable quarters.
Mr«. Stanley Fitzgerald will enter­
tain the Tauk-an-so club at her home Only Three to Jail Past Week
Knife Hospital
January 20 and your new Polly Anna
Frank Green was brought to the
Dismissals from the hospital
will be waiting for you.
county
jail here last Friday to serve
past week are Mr«. Marc Shelley and
a ten-day sentence on a petit larceny
Victor McCallister, on Friday, Lee
conviction.
Campbell on Sunday, Mr«. Dora Cul­
HOTEL BARBER SHOP
W. K. McKenzie is being held in
bertson and Mr». M. A. Sander* on
under
new
management
the county jail in lieu of $2500 bonds,
Monday.
Your
patronage
will be
whidh
amount
was
set
by
Judge
E.
A.
Mrs Geo. Maag underwent a major
appreciated
Dodge in Myrtle Point on a charge
operation on Monday, and Lark Mast,
of rape.
of McKinley, entered on Wednesday
Ron Endicott, Prop.
Bert Adams, fined $40 by Recorder
for treatment.
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc
KEEP THIS PROGRAM IN
A CONVENIENT PLACE FOR READY REFERENCE
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( THURS
LAUGHING
UNAFRAID
SHE DEFIED
LYNCH-MAD MOB!
INTO THE SAVAGE JUNGLE . .
TERROR STALKING EVERY STEP*
She pitted brains and courage
against a murderer ... to save
an innocent boy from the chair!
and a girl torn by love!
WHEN TROUBLE j.
TROUBLED HER ?
UJRRnER
BAXTER
LAUGHING
GAIL PATRICK
ALISON SKIPWORTH
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