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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1937)
i. riot, strike, windstorm, smoke? All I Middle-aged lady wishes work by Sea the new baby bottle warmer ; the hour. Address X in care of Sen for 81.00, always heats tbe milk just this insurance on dwellings in Co quille for 89.00 per 81000 for three tinel. It* right. Hooton Electric Shop. years at Huggins Insurance Agency, Mrs. Louise Carruthers who had Mrs. Kenneth King und sister, Mrs. Marshfield. Btf spent several weeks here at the home George Loveland, duughters of Mrs. Mrs. W E. Bartholomew, who has of her sirter, Mrs. F. L. Greenougb, Sylvia Maiden, left Sunday night by left Monday morning for her home tn train, enroute to Rochester, Minneso been here for the past several weeks visiting her sisters, Mrs. H. W. Pierce ta, where Mrs. King will consult t£e Astoria. and Miss Bess Maury, left Monday Max ’ Brothers. What is “Comprehensive" Automo night for San Francisco. She will Buy Ideal Bakery bread because it visit a daughter there before return W > take Couniy Warrants in trade. bile Insurance? Ask Huggins Insur ance Agency, Marshfield. . 6tf is better. \ tf ing to her home in Everett, Wash. V. R. Wilson, The Jeweler. 6tf Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bryant and Mr. Insure your car with Ned C. Kelley Ward McReynolds, examiner of Chas. L. Willey returned Sunday and Mrs. A. E. Bradford left last Sun In a reliable Oregon stock company. candidates lor auto driver licenses, evening from Portland, where he had day on a business trip to San Fran will make his semi-monthly visit to spent t.'te previous ten days. cisco, expecting to return the latter Coquille next Tuesday, Feb. 23. He Knife Hospital Duane Fitzgerald, student at O. S part of this week. will be at the city hall between 8 a. Mrs. Rex Kelley, of this city, and C., spent the past week-end here with Have a good light in your kitchen m. and 4 p. m. infant son will be dismissed in a day his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. S. L. Fitz by using one of our fixtures in all High school girl wants place to or two. The young man weighed 9*4 gerald. white. Hooton Electric Shop. room and board, where she can work . pounds when bom, Feb. 11. Big Dance, Coquille Community Last Friday Faye Holverstott un Mrs. John McCue came over from for*a part of the expense. Phone Building, Saturday, Feb. 20, featuring If derwent a minor operation, and Mrs. Lakeside Monday and spent a few 109R. Frank’s Little Wranglers. Every one Betty Grush, who had undergone a days here with her son, Jack, who Postmaster M. O. Hawkins, who; major operation, were dismissed the invited. Men 40c, ladies free. was dismissed from the Knife hospi had two setbacks after his first tussle | same day Miss Marjorie Knight left Wednes tal the first of the week. with the flu, the third last week being Mrs. Hallie Zumwalt submitted to day morning for Portland where she Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and the most severe, was able to get down a major operation last Saturday. . enrolled in the Northwestern Busi to the postoffice for a few hours on milk, the only milk and cream made Chas. Philpott, who entered the ness College for a six months’ course Wednesday and again yesterday. safe by pasteurization. hospital on Monday for treatment, Paul Harvey, son of Mrs. Helen Keys made for all locks. Steven* was able to return to his home at City Attorney Grant Corby, who Harvey of this city, plays the role of has been confined to his house for the Cash Hardware, Coquille, Ore. Randolph yesterday. Big Chief “Yellowhands" with, Gary past two months and more, is not Esther Watson, of Power», under Rev. and Mrs. Hale B. Eubanks left Cooper in the production of “Plains showing much improvement and is went a major operation on Tuesday yesterday for their home in Klamath man," coming to the Liberty on Sun unable to be up very much of the Falls, They came over from there and Jack McCue was dismissed the same day. day. Monday and drove up to Poitland on time. On Wednesday Dillard Junior Wil Tuesday, leaving their daughter here Body and Fender repair work done son, of Powers, submitted to an ap with Grandpa and Grandma Hazard. by experienced mechanics. Our body pendicitis operation. Modernize your insurance. Does Mrs. Howard C. Pointer, of this painter is an expert. Let us prove we have the best of repair service. your policy cover damage by fire, ex city, entered the hospital yesterday tSnuthurMitem Motor Co. tf plosion, falling aircraft, automobiles. and underwent a major operation. 11 Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc DRUGGISTS STATIONERS ........................ KEEP THIS PROGRAM IN A HERE’S OF THE SEASON’S | X OUTSTANDING HITS • And You Can See Them Both on the Same Pro gram by Attending the 9:00 O’Clock Show and Re maining as Our Guest to See the Late Show, “THE JUNGLE PRINCESS” • • The romance of Wild Bill Hie* »kok and Calamity Jane filmed on the tremendous scale which only DeMille could achieve. Grand Jury to Report Today H'JUKGLf PRINCiSS P. S. With Two Such Outstanding Pictures There’s Bound To Be Crowds, Therefore We Urge You To Attend Friday Night If Possible. LATEST NEWS CARTOON 10c & 35c with James Ellison • Charles Bickford • Helen Burgess • Porter Hall • A Paramount Picture Matinee 10c & 25c Evenings 10c & 35c Plus Walt Disney Cartoon “3 Orphan Kittens” Latest News TRIUMPHANTLY THE SCREEN PRESENTS THE PLAY THAT CONQUERED BROADWAY! New York critics voted it ‘The Best Play of the Year’ Maxwell Anderson, author "What Price Glory" and "Mar> of list triumphs the of|^HT them PAUL MUNI ANN DVORAK SEE FREE Al Capone’s $20,000 Bulletproof Limousine on Dis play in Front of the Theatre During the Showing of “SCARFACE” The grand jury made a partial re port this week, returning a true bill against Irvin Watson, who was charged with driving while intoxi cated. The jury concluded its delibera tions Wednesday afternoon and will report to Judge Brand in Circuit court this afternoon. Cases set by Judge Brand for trial at the February term of court which opens next Tuesday are: Feb. 23—G. M. Dean vs. Otis Craw ford. Feb. 23—Coos Bay National Bank vs. National Surety Co. Feb. 23—G. «. Trott vs. State In dustrial Accident Commission. Mar. 15—A. M. Peterson, Adm., vs. Earl Phillips et ab Mar. 15—Dorothy E. Keating vs. Earl Phillips et al. Bl RGESS MEREDITH and«^' " »1 M \RG() EDI \RDO ( I AN.MK u . //il .JMC N ELU in (he rôles created on the staire. John Carradine W-JBQ , Edward Ellis »' “ v W NOTE—BE IN THE THEATRE BY 8:30 IÏREDTV Theatr< d 1 I Coquille LI EK Powers Teacher Killed in Plane Lady of 80 Sees First Game According to information received here the body of J no F. Grible, cadet at the army aviation schol at San An tonio, Texas, will be taken at San An- lington national cemetery at Wash ington. He was killed during his first solo flight when his plane went into a tail spon. Gribble was well known in Coos county and last year taught in the Powers school. He was to have been married in June to Miss Alyce Schneider, of Portland, who also t*Ught P°WCr* Mrs. Anna Swinney, who lives her* at the home of her son. Geo. W. Swin ney, witnessed her first basketball game Monday evening when the Red heads played the Bill’s Place team. Although 80 years of age, and having had three grandchildren who played in Coquille high teams—Vincent, Le- ■oy and Vada Swinney—she had never before attended a game. Her comment was that she could see some Police Court Fines ien»e to it when the players (before In City Recorder Leslie’s court last the game began) were under a basket Saturday, Lionel Leith Irwin, of ind shooting for it, but all that Marshfield, was fined 810 for drunk * brewing the ball around in the mid enness. dle of the floor was a foolish sort of Wm. V. Laivo, of Bandon, arrested business. Sunday on an intoxication charge, was fined 85 on Monday. - Births at Coquille Hospital Duck Brundage forfeited a $5 bill Births at the Coquille Hospital the deposit Monday when he failed to ap past week were: pear and answer a drunk and dis To Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Fleming, of orderly charge. Coquille, Feb. 7, an eight-pound son, named Duane Errol. To Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Smith, of Myrtle Point, Feb. 9, an 8*4 pound son who is to be called Cecil Kim berly. To Mr. and Mrs. Alden Mast, of Norway, last Saturday an eight pound daughter, Betty Lou.