The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 23, 1937, Page 8, Image 8

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notified the county Ing daughter of a well-to-do family,
icovery.
who captured the shy youth, failed in
t, 5f Myrtle Point no particular whether as a cleaning
conduct an invest!- < maid or as queen of the ball.
Schroeder and L. L.
Dorothy Glaisyer,
Hollywood
nediat.'ly dispatched ambitions, told very forcibly the an­
guish which failure to make the
»ton found a few screen brings, and her lover, George
Gaylord ranch, this Kloster, was as typical a Bowery bad
t that of a redskin boy as one could wish.
n Wars, but instead
Frank Biasca, father of the shy one,
a more or less re- whom he could not compel to fall for
to the fact that the the girl of pater’s choice, was a
a intact, the teeth are scheming ol|l rascal who finally gave
d quite a few of the bi gracefully.
■11 preserved.—M. P.
Georgia Sherwood was the pretty
choice of dad but she finally suc-
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cum bed to the charms of Alfred Ten­
nyson Murgatoyd, played by Robert
Knife Hospital
McGilvery, whose poem to a goat on
Dismissals from the hospital the
a mountain was a gem of purest ray
past week were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
serene. Robert, put into his playing !
Clouse and infant daughter on Tues­
all the eccentricities of the slightly ,
day; Tom Hull and Henry Wilson on
cracked poet.
'
Monday.
Ellen Bloomquist, the “cullud wash i
/. Andrew Spurgeon, of Coaledo, un­
ady," could not be induced to become •
derwent a major operation on Mon­
* lady’s maid-and Kenneth Waggon-
day. The same day Mrs., Frances
r was the suitor and winner of the
Ellen««McKenzie, of Powers, under­
shy one’aunt.
..«,.
went an operation for appendicitis..
After a performance of comedy and
Mrs. Wrcthea Rickman, of Coquille,
submitted to a major operation on fun the curtain descended with three
jouples waiting only the words of a
Tuesday.'. . 1 i.
marry ing parson to make them happy
Andrew Cotton and Chas. Philpott
for life.
entered the hospital on Tuesday for
Between the first two acts, Kennett
treatment.
awrence, Jr., entertained the large
Mrs. W. H. Fortier underwent a
■•wdWne* with «•«•ctlerw or hi« •
home after a four months' illness,
during which she had submitted to
an operation but without beneficial
results. She was born in Coquille,
March 1, 192S, and is survived by
her parents, two sisters, Leona Belle
and Velma May, and one brother, Or­
ville B.
Funeral services were conducted at
two p. m. on Wednesday at the Gano
Funeral Home by Mrs. Hazel Mac­
Leod, of the Coquille Assembly of
God. Interment was in the Masonic
cemetery.
-liutai 3-M0 VING-PARTS
ROLLATOR* MECHANISM
THE ROLLATOR I5 AS
SIMPLE A5 THI5 PICTURE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF COO8
I AS SHAFT TURN5
, , A BLADE MOVES
,A ROLLER ROLLS
E. L. Hand and Drue Cunningham,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
Maxine, Kerrigan Spitznass and
Clarence Spitznass,- her husband,
Nellie B. Wilson and John Doe Wil­
son, her husband, Roy B, Kerrigan,
sometimes known as James R. Kerri-
gan and Jane Doe Kerrigan, his wife,
Thomas M. Kerrigan and Jane Doe
Kerrigan, his wife, John Nelson Ker­
rigan and Jane Doe Kerrigan, his
wife, also all other persons or parties
unknown claiming any right, title, es­
tate, lien or interest in the real es­
tate described in complaint herein,
Defendants.
Publication of Summons
To Maxine Kerrigan Spitznass and
Clarence Spitznass, her husband,
and Nellie B. Wilson and John Doe
Wilson, her husband, Roy B. Ker­
rigan, sometimes known as James
M.M
necessity is at stake.
problem be solved?
How will the
Mansell Drayage &
Delivery Co
COAL, FUEL OIL
and
MILL WOOD
poum
Brought to County Jail
Weaver, both of Allegany.
They
were married on Tuesday by Rev.
Oliver J. Gill at his home in Marsh­
field.
■
.
April 17—Henry Winfield and Syl-
via Leneve, both of Bandon.
April 19—Oscar Min tony e, of Co­
quille, and Pauline Dathem Puckett
of Marshfield.
April 21—Clifford Peck and Ora
Dell Gaggett, both of Allegany.
April 22—Karl t Lloyd Knutson, of
Marshfield, and Nadine Bickett, of i
North Bend.
April 22—J. A. Newton and Ma-
belle Hughes, both of Coquille.
and Jane Doe Kerrigan, his wife,
John Nelson Kerrigan and Jane
Doe Kemgan, his wife, also all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate, lien
or interest in the real estate de­
scribed in complaint herein.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby re­
quired to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit on or before the
expiration of four (4) weeks from
the date-of first publication of this
summons, that being the time pre­
Orville Thompson, who lives be-
.wecn Coaledo and Delmar, was
XHind over to the grand jury in jus-
ice court at Marshfield last Satur­
day and his bonds set at $2,000. He is
charged
with' selling
mortgaged
chickens, his claim being that 500
birds were stolen from his place.
Dewey Woolma, of Powers, was
brought here Tuesday to serve a 30-
day sentence for being drunk in a
public place.
Fred Lee, of Marshfield, given 15
days by Justice Bolt at Marshfield,
for being drunk on the highway, wu
brought to the county jail on Wed-' of which
nesday.
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Three charged with vagrancy in J.
ing at the Southeast comer
court at Marshfield are serving out
Ion 38 in Township 27 South,
.heir fines in the county jail. Helen
13 West of Willamette
iesh and Rose Nelson were each
dven 60 days and fined $100 on the
■ag change on Monday, and Eric
lor.ner Ostbon was given 30 days
yesterday.
«1
Lawrence Puckett, 22, was brought
o jail here yesterday, with bail set
•,t $2000 after being bound over to the
¡rand jury by Justice Bolt for con-
ributing to the delinquency of a
ninor.
Lola Guilliams, 17, was
>rought over by the probation offi-
:er and is b e ing h ol d as a w i tne ss'.
SOUTHWESTERN OREGONS GREATEST STORE
Marshfield, Oregon
COQUILLE BRANCH
Phone 209R
U. E. McCLARY, Mgr.
315 West First
Probate Court Items
«ted
John E. Cook was last Monday ap-
jointed administrator of the estate of
■is late father, Geo. E. Cook, who
lied at Marshfield March 18.
Ap-
iraisers of the $23,000 estate are Geo
1 Huggins, Joe. Williams and Oscar
lulovsen
• ”
+
Robert Marsden, Jr., was on Mon­
lay appointed administrator of the
$88,200 estate left by H C. Noble
vho died at Marshfield last Sunday.
FOR YOUR OLD KITCHEN RANGE
IN TRADE
M,r«n.™EAM °’ COOS ,CE CREAM CO.
COQUILLE, OREGON