The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 09, 1943, Page 7, Image 7

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Winners At Fair
tteventhrvorces------- Marriage tteehses
Sept. 2—Gee G Handel, of Port­
Granted Tuesday
land, and Helen L. Langdon, of
Judge King granted eleven di­ Marshfield.
vorces in circuit court here Tuesday,
Sept. 3—Robert G. Marshall, of
the first session to be held since the Charleston, and Winnifred L. Stone,
summer vacation.
of Marshfield, w
Jeanne H. Frambes vs. Arlie W.
Sept. 4—Walter
Ziegler and
Frambes
Jos. I. Carson va. Elsie P. Carson.
Jimmie Hasaen vs. Dora E. Hasaen.
Anna Pearson vs. Richard H. Pear-
eon.
Elmer Myers vs. Emily Myers.
Beryl Pearson vs. Lawrence Pear­
son
Helen B. Sherburne vs. Roy Sher­
burne.
Robert E. Parrish va Elsa Ruth
Parrish.
Fay Brinkley va. Paul F. Brinkley.
Edith M. Collins vs. H. L. Collins.
Ruby Zwicke vs. John C. Zwicke.
Probate Court Items
* A petition for probating the. will of
Alfred Martin Peterson, wlio died
•nd one jar of pickles) Blue Awards:
Delores and Betty Sell, Coreen Mol-
thu, of Riverton.
Other Awards: 1st year cooking:
(Ice Box Cookies) Blue Award,
Frances DuryeeSof North Bend. 3rd
Gregg Hardware
321 W. Front St
Phone <8
S herwin -W illiams
P aints
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We Still have an ample
in order that the management and personnel may
have a greatly ntu»ded reet
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Circuit Court Cases
Sept. 3—Karl Nichols and Audrey
Nichols vs. Nasburg Land Co., et al.
Suit to quiet title.
Sept. 7—Dora Kudrna vs. John
Kudrna. Suit for divorce.
It is a pleasure to announce that I have become associated
with the Great Northern Life Insurance Company, as Dis­
trict Agent This Company is an old line legal reserve com­
pany with a long record ef service to policyholders. It
writes both Life Insurance and Accident and Health In­
surance (income protection). I shall be glad to consult with
any one on his insurance needs, and recommend a Great
Northern Life policy to fit the situation. There will be no
obligation, of course, and I am—at your service.
DISTRICT AGENT
GREAT NORTHERN LIFE INSURANCE CO.
43« W. Front
COQUILLE
Phpn
Coauille — One Day Only
Sunday, Sept. 12th zu-nae-iMiy-irM.
CIRCUS GROUNDS - ARAGO ROAD
RTHUR
BROS.
Truckers get your Tires capped with
new A grade Rubber—the camelback
i
Year cooking: (Homemade Bread)
Blue Award: Nola Crawford, Arago;
Red Award: Thelma Crawford and
Geraldine Hollycroaa, of Arago.
1st Year Clothing:
(Handwork)
Blue Awards: Harriet Johnson, Jo­
anne de Costa and Florence Moore, of
Bandon.
Sth Year Clothing: (School - Cos-
tume) Red Awards:
Patricia San-
ord, North Bend.
Sprecklea Canning Contest: Each
girl canned one pint at fruit at the
fair. Awards were as follows: 1st
place: Harriett Young, Lee Valley;
2nd places: Bette Davis, North Bend;
3rd place: Patsy de Marsh, North
Bend; 4th place: Donna Dean Young.
Lee Valley; Sth place: Jean Haga,
North Bend, and Sth place: Hazel
Nelson, North Bend.
in Multnomah county August 3, was
filed last Friday E. M. Shriver, I. N.
Hartley and Clarence Kibler were
appointed appraisers of |he estate
which is estimated to consist of 91000
in personal property.
Mrs. Helen Norton was last Friday
»pointed administratrix of the estate
of John Walter Konrad, who-died at
Bend, August 20. Appraisers of the
estate appointed were Ray Norris,
Andy Parks and C. W. Kline.
Three Ring
Trained Wild
ANIMAL
with a larger pure rubber content-
TITANIA"
Spectacle
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