The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 06, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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New Year’s eve with Mr. and Mrs. Oregon Geology To Be
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Harold Pribble.
Subject Of Extension Course
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fish and
Mr, and Mrs. Ellis Southmayd spent
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“Introduction to
family moved to Coqulllg last Sat­ New Year’s day with her parents, Mr.
Bend.
and
Agnes
Peters,
of Marsh­
title of the winter
urday. g
and Mrs. Sig Eckhoim
A new all-time traffic record was
Validity dates for additional sets of field. They were married Jan. 1 by
term
extension
course
to
be
given
at
Rav Epperson has been sick in bed
, rolled up by Southern Pacific in 1943 brown stamps in War Ration Book Rev. Edward Eklof at his home in
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Myrtle PoinC were Tuesday guests two days the past week with the flu Marshfield High School starting Jan.
11, at 7:00 p. m., by John Eliot Allen, I for the fourth year in succession. Three for use in buying commodities Marshfield.
of Mr. and Mrs. J. L Burtt«. .
as was also Harold Simmons.
President A. T. Mercier revealed rationed under the meat-fats program
Dec. 30—John E. Caughell, of Pow- ,
Mrs. Julia Leep and Mrs. A. R. chief geologist for the State Depart- today in a review of the company’s and green stamps in War Ration Book
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McAllirter vis­
ers, and Phyllis Belloni, of Myrtle
ment
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of
Geology
and
Mineral
Indus-
Bennett
visited
last
Thursday
after
­
ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs J.
'tries, who is at present heading the activities in the second year of the Four, used in buying processed foods, Point.
E. Wannamaugher in Bandon, several noon with Mrs* Lizzie Henry at Myr­
war. .
are announced by the Office of Price, ■ Jan. 4—Kenneth Wamsley, of Ban­
Coos County Coal survey.
days last week.
While there they tle Point and also with Mrs. R. H.
Administration.
The stamps and don, and Esther S. Olsen, of Marsh­
The
class,
which
will
study
the
also visited at the homes of Leo Cox, .Haughton,
their
validity
dates
are as follows:
field.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Piihble and minerals, rocks and landforms of Ore­
Mr. and Mrs. R. T.*Moore, Mr. and
Brown Stamps (Meats-fats)
Jan. 4—John C. Gomes, of Clear­
gon
and
their
origin,
will
meet
once
Mrs. H. E. Boak and Mrs. Martha Mc­ family spent Sunday with hi-* father
War Ration Book Thrj?e
. .
water, Calif., and Alice Irene Lange,
a
week
on
Tuesdays,
and
is
open
to
Nair. Mrs McAllister also visited and daughter, Howard Tribble and
Become valid
* Good through of Empire, Ore.
teachers who wish to take it for
Mrs. Retta Mullen and Mr. and Mrs. Miss Gladys Pribble.
V—Jan. 23, 1944 .........„.Feb. 26, 1944
credit
as
well
as
to
the
general
pub
­
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lewellen South­
Ralph Christensen.
They returned
W—Jan. 30, 1944
Feb. 26. 1944
lic interested In such subjects.
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home Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Wan­ mayd spent Christmas day with her
X—Feb. 6, 1944......... _.:..Feb. 26, 1944 Coquille Home Extension Unit
Mr.
Allen
has
taught
similar
namaugher is quite a little better, parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Biglow, of
Y—Feb. 13, 1944
Mar. 20. 1944 To Meet January 27
courses in Baker and in Bend, and.
although she is still unable to walk Marshfield. Mr». Southmayd and
Z—Feb. 20, 1944 ....
Mar. 20, 1944
has
been
geoligist
for
the
state
de
­
Postponing of the Coquille Home
and gets around only by the use of a ‘ children remained for a few diy* visit
Green stamps “G,” “H” and “J” in
partment
for
the
last
seven
years.
He
Extension Unit meeting from Jan­
and while there the oldest child
wheel chair.
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War Ration Book Four became valid
is a graduate of the University of
uary 20 until January 27 has been ad­
T. P. Haberly came in from Scap­ Lewis, was taken quite s«k with the
on January 1, 1944, for buying pro-»
Oregon,
where
he
received
his
M.
A.
vised,
so that Mrs. Dorothy Bishop
flu,
eo
they
were
not
able
to
return
poose, Oregon, and visited at his
I cessed foods and run through Febru­
in 1932, before spending there years
Dunn, the Coos County Home Dem­
home in Myrtle Point over the holi­ till New Years eve. Louis is bet -, I
ary 20. The currently valid green
onstration Agent, can be present to
days. ’Mr. and Mrs. Haberly, BUly but not able to raturn t> school yet. j , of further graduate work and teach-
stamps “D,” “E” and “F,” are good
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Daniel, had foi |ing
the University of California.
conduct the meeting. The subject of
and David, visited at'the home of Mr.
for processed foods through January
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'7 Pattern Fitting will, be demonstrated
and Mrs. O. H. 'Aasen one day last New Years dinner guests his two ! , „
20, 1944.
and all persons having difficulty in
brothers
and
their
families,
Mr.
'andl
u
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s
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Civil
Service
Seeks
week. Mr. Haberly returned to his
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fitting patterns'in their home sewing,
school work at Scappoose Saturday Mrs. Reese Daniels and three chil-1 Price Panel Coordinator
Myrtle PoinOFire Department
are
urged to be present and to bring
dren
of
Gaylord
and
Mr.
and
Mrs
.
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And
Salvage
Representative
morning.
Called Out By A Mouse
a pattern, and the one to be* fit.
Mrs. Ida Myers was a Monday guest Luther Daniels and daughter Elza-
Applications for the position of
The Myrtle Point Firq Department
All women interested in improving
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank beth, and their daughter and husband. Price Panel Coordinator for the Of­
A. T. MgRCIKR
was called out of bed at 1:30 Tues­ their home living are invited to at­
Lane.
i Mr. and Mm. Enno Dornath and four
fice of Price Administrator and for
A further increase is expected in day morning by a fire at the Bill tend this meeting to be held January
Mrs. Althea Harrah came up from I e^Mren.
the position of Salvage Representa­ 1944, it was stated, and the railroad Lobdell ice cream parlor which had 27, at the home of Mrs. James F.
Coquille and visited at the home of
The auction
at Mike’s imple-
tive for the War Production Board, will need more manpower and equip­ been set by a mouse playing with Bishop, 690 W. 4th, from 1:00 until
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank [ men.t building will be resumed this
Portland, Oregon District, are being ment to handle the still heavier load. matches. One of the proprietors of 3:00 p. m.
Lane, over the week-end.
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¡coming Saturday, January 8.
sought by , the United States Civil
“Our personnel met the severest the place, who lives in. apartments
Mr' ind Mrs. A. H. Bender and
Mr' •nd Mrs. L. D. Hsughton and
Service Commission, C. V. Smith, lo­ tests in the company’s history but back of the parlor smelled smoke and
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I Five Divorces Granted In
Ellsworth, of Myrtle Point, and Mr.
•““» Jim and Sidney, of Sweet cal secretary, announced today.
came through victoriously in every called the department before the
and Mrs. Melden Carl and Douglas Hom**
Mr. and Mrs. Archie John-
The salary of each position is $3826
Circuit Court Here Tuesday
were New Year’s dinner guests of ■ *on*
Johnsons Mill, were New a year, including overtime compensa­ undertaking in 1943,” Mercier de­ blaje had got well started. There
clared.
"New
records
were
achieved
was
no
damage.
Judge King granted divorces on
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl and Herbert, i Years-dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs tion. There is no written test and no j
by the nearly 100,000 Southern Paci­
The guilty mouse was discovered Tuesday this week to the plaintiffs
Nile Miller has been 1U with the
Haughton.
■ maximum age limit.
fic men and women in spite of a in his nest under a counter and the in the following cases:
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Trigg had
flu for the past few days and was con­
Complete information and forms i growing
shortage,
_ _ manpower
aMHHB
_ > now matches which he had carried there
Irene McPherson vs. C. W. McPher-
their
postponed
Christmas
dinner
fined to his home. r
for applying may be obtained from around 10,000, and a stringency of . and set on fire were also found. The son.
Harold Goeldner came up from Jan. 2 with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Ry-* Mr. Smith, at Coquille post office, or
| Mary Ann Embree vs. Leon Em-
equipment necessitating the most in­ mouse was killed, says the Herald.
California and has been visiting at lander and Don Trigg as their guests from first- ar second-class post of­ tense' utilization of locomotives and
: bree.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Pauli
fices. Aplicants wil be accepted un- cars.”
If it is Insurance, see me.—F. R ; Alice Mae Stratton vs. Dick G.
and family for a few days. He re­
|-til January 10, 1944.
Manpower is Southern Pacific’s Bull.
s Stratton.
ported that his mother, Mrs. R. B.
Applications are not desired from greatest problem, according to the
Laura Shannon vs. Guy E. Shannon.
Goeldner, passed away Doc. 9, at
Keys made tor all locks. Stevens
Clarence McCulloch vs. Mamie L.
Grade school children had another persons engaged on war work unless announcement. With more than 14,000
the agte of 33 years.
tf McCulloch.
week’s vacation this week. So many | the position applied for requires the former employees now in the armed Cash Hardware, Coquille. Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barklow,
pupils were ill It was deemed wise I use of higher skills than the worker forces. JTne company has enrolled
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woodward and
_ week. | is using in his present employment. some 4,000 women to do work for­
not to try to have school this
Mrs. Ida Myers were Sunday dinner
Camps' are finding” it di/ficult to
Certificate of Availability from merly performed exclusively by men,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Halter. operate with the shortage of men, ‘former ®mP»°yer or from the United
exican
and haS'tpiported a
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl were New due to so much flu in the valley. Sev- States Employment Service may be track woAcers, ¿11
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recruit
Year's Eve dinner guests of Levi eral entire families have been re-. re<’uired beiore •PPo’nt"»«»»*
this labor inthe United States having
Betty Grable, Robert Young, Adolphe Menjou
Snyder and Ruby and Pearl. -
Star in Season's Top Entertainment Hit
ported suffering from this disease.
iailed-
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Pauli, Charlene
Heavier loading of freight cars,
Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Wheeler re­
There never was a girl like Rosie! You remember—Rosie O’Grady,
and Marilyn of Myrtle Point, and
quick unloading at terminals, record-
turned home from Eugene Sunday
they called her
And now her adventures are depicted in the new Tech-
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Miller and sons of
.breaking
upkeep
of
rolling
stock,
and
evening. They were to come Sat­
Club met Tuesday evening with 21
nicolor hit slated to open Sunday at the Roxy Theatre, entitled *'Sweet
Bandon and Harold Goeldner, of Cal­
urday evening but due tasthe terrible memtiers and one visitor present in­ further installations of centralized
Rosie O'Grady”- ind is she: ever a honey! Who plays Rosie? None other
ifornia, were Monday callers at the
wind storm thought it wise to wait.1 spite of so much' sickness in town. traffic control to increase the capacity
than the Army’s favorite pin-up girl—blonde, beautiful Betty Grable, the
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home of Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller.
of single track by about 50 per cent,
On account of their absence and sick­ It was also a rainy night.
gal with the shapely legs, out-of-this-world voice and a smile that can
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Evans, Pamela
were
cited
by
Mercier
among
helpful
ness among different families, there
Vice president Mrs. Von Pegert,
defrost even the iciest heart.
and Maureen, returned home Sunday
was no Sunday school nor church conducted the short business meeting factors in the handling of Southern
Critics declare it's the best musical yet from 20th I Century-Fox, and
evening after visiting Mr. Evans*
Sunday morning.
Rev. and Mrs and Mrs. E. Dunn, swore in those Pacific’s- unprecedented traffic.
this is saying plenty, as the recent “Helfo Frisco, Hello,” ’ “Coney Island,”
mother, Mrs. Anna Fisher at Rochest­
“Whatever the demands upon
Milton Steward and baby, of Powers, of the council who were present,
“Wintertime” are all from the same studio—and they were all smash hits.
er for about a week.
Southern Pacific in 1944, I know the
made the trip and return to Powers
members
were
given
cards
at
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Rev. G. A. Gray of Coquille con-,
with them.
Starred with Betty, America's fa­
meeting. At the meeting next company’s men and women can be
ducted the regular Sunday morning
Cpl. G. B. (Ben) Holverstott left Tuesday evening at 6:30, a pot luck relied upon to continue to do a grand vorite, are Robert Young and Adolphe up with some corkers, including “My
church service. Sunday school fol­
Heart Tells Me,” “Goin’ to the Coun-
Thursday morning of last week for suppef will be held, so hope there job,” President Mercier declared.
Menjou, two of the top actors in
‘ try Fair,” “The Wishing Waltz” and
lowed with an attendance of 19. There
Hollywood. And in supporting roles
his camp at Amarillo, Texas, after a will be a good crowd. No door prize
will be services again next Sunday,
“My Sam.”
furlough of about two weeks spent drawing.
See Schroeder's Jewelry Store in Sre Reginald Gardiner, Virginia Grey,
preaching at 10 a m. and Sunday
And as for the dance numbers,
k
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Phil
Regan,
Sig
Ruman,
Alan
Dine-
Coquille
for
Diamonds
and
Watch
Mrs. Westbrook gave a reading and
staged by Hermes Pan, ably abetted
school at ll a m.
Robert.
~
Holverstott; his brother, grobp singing was enjoyed.
Straps.
tfs hart, and many, many more—all pop­
There has been quite a lot of flu I Fawil Y
on the musical numbers by Fanchon,
Faye Holverstott, and family, and
ular favorites and all perfectly cast.
—Press Cor.’
in the Arago vincinity lately. The'
they are, to quote pre-vlewers,
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many friends. Cpl. Holverstott is in <» I
Betty is seen as the toast of Lon­
Clifford Sumerlin family is ill with the Army Air force.
Pinples Disappeared
, “dream confections.” La Grable la
don who, as shg is about to win her
it and had to call the doctor.
, synonymous with superlative dancing
Cadet Harold Norris arrived home
Duke, is exposed by Reporter Young
Over
Night
Elvin Widmark, who came in from
—and when she has the costumes, the
Wednesday morning last week to visit
as an ex-Brooklyn entertainer. Hov.'
Camp Peterson, Farragut, Idaho, on
music and the lavish settings pro­
Ladies Auxiliary of Townsend No.
his mother and family, Mr. and Mrs.
she
gets
even
makes
for
top-notch
that *H«i up pimple« over night.
vided in JSweet Rosie O’Grady," she
a short furlough, left for camp, Sat­ ! T. H. Benham, and grandmother, Mrs. 2 met with Mrs. Anna Smith on Dec. M«nr
report tnat they had a r«a sore
entertainment.
pimply .face one nlsht an<l surprised
urday morning.
really outdoes herself—in a word,
¡Clara Hoag, of Bortland, who was 30. The meeting was opened with
In a musical, it’s the songs that
their friends the nest day with a
she’s magnificent.
¡visiting here. Cadet Norris is now prayer by Mrs. Buckner, after which clear complexion. There Is no risk.
count, and in "Sweet Rosie O’Grady”
The Brst application must convince
Irving Cummings directed and Wil­
you nr you ret your money back,
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stationed at Lemoore, Calif., and has there was election of officers. Mrs.
there are melodies that are headed
only
»»c.
Join
the
happy
Kleerex
liam Perlberg produced the picture.
¡about five months more training be- El^ie Hickam was elected president; ueere who are no longer embarriwsed
for top popularity. Ace tunesmiths
The screen play is by Ken Englund,
with unslshilv pimples. Mold and
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L J Lore he graduate and receives his Mrs. Florence DeNoma, vice-presi-
Mack Gordon and Harry Warren
recommended
by
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McC oekey a wings, if he is fortunate enough to dent; Mildred Miller, secretary, and
. worked for months providing lilting based on stories by William R. Lip-
BARROW DRUG CO.
their Christmas turkey on New,
ln
branch of the
Mrs. Alma Halter, treasurer.
new numbers, and they have come i man and Frederick Stephani.
Year, day with the following named ^
,tudy|ng to
a pllot
A card and flowers were sent to
dinner guests present: Mr. and Mrs^ He
Sunday evenin< for Eugene> Mrs. Maud Brockman, who is criti­
Z. C. Strang, Mrs. Elizabeth Lett and ■ where aiter a couple of days’ visit, cally ill.
Leslie Lett, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Peter-
return to the army airfield
Luncheon was served by the host­
son and son Donald. So far Mr. Mc­ i at Lemoore.
ess. The next meeting will be at the
Closkey has escaped the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holverstott home of Mrs. Alma Halter on Jan. 13.
New Years dinner guests of Mr. and visited at the home of Mrs. Holver-
Mrs. R. R. Rackleff were Mr. and stott’s grandmother, Mrs. Mellissa I '
Mrs. James Mahaffey of Myrtle Point. 1 . Brownson, of Bridge, last Friday.1
A. R. Bennett and Harry Druliner Also there that day to visit his grand-
Dec. 29—Clarence McCulloch. vs.
put a new foundation under Mrs. mother was Tom Benham.
; Mamie L McCulloch. Suit for di-
Hazel Stevens’ house in Myrtle Point
Virginia Lindsay visited at the
votes.
last week.
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home of Gwen Rogers in Coquille I
Dec. 30—State Industrial Accident
Mrs. Rufus Rylander was sick with over the week-end.
Commission vs. Arthur Ralph Bennett
the flu Christmas day and is still quite
The Wm. Noah family moved last
Jan. 3—Juanita McGrath vs. Leo
ill. Her son, Don Trigg, came home Saturday from Lakeside into the
two days after Christmas, he having | former Johnson home. Mrs. John- McGrath. Suit for divorce.
Jan. 3—Geo. D. Smith vs. Jerry
been in the hospital with the flu be­ ' son moved the same day into her lit-
fore coming. He has been transferred ' tie home near the Hap Boone resi­ Smith. Suit for divorce.
, Jan. 3—Frank S. Webster vs. Kath­
to Corvallis now and will be return­ dence.
ryn Webster. Suit for divorce.
ing there January 8.
Eight members of the Fairview Ex­
Jan. 4—Dorothy Adams vs. Eugene
Mrs. Guy Grant is helping with the tension Unit met at the home of Mrs.
1 i < mum wurk al ¡Le Kudus
I H. M. Hall Tuesday, Dec. M, tor die
home while Mrs. Rylander is sick.
demonstration on "War-time Des­
Miss Gwendolyn Simmons, of Port serts.” Meeting started at 10:30 and
Orford, spent the holidays here visit­ the project leaders were Mrs. Hall
ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Oliver Enlund. Those pres­
J. Stewart Lyons was on Tuesday
Bert Soaper and her aunt and uncle, ent were the hostesses: Emma Hall, * 1 appointed guardian for Susan Jane
\ Mr. and Mrs E. F. Brodie and great
Audrey Enlund, Bethel Norris, Myr­ Lyons whose personal property es­
grandmother, Mrs. Vesta Soaper.
tle Holverstott, Hazel Benham. Mff.1 tate is estimated to be worth $6000.
A New Year’s watch party was held Cheezm, Iris Holverstott, Kathleen Howard W. Irwin, J. W. Hillstrom and
at the Martin Schmidt home last Fri­ Lindsey and Mrs. Clara Hoag, a visi­ < John Hawkins were appointed as
day evening with the following tor from Portland. The next meet­
Tamed present: MF an43*W «ME» ing is td'tk! held Tuesday, nHUMHT
man Detlefsen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred 25. It will be on "Pattern Adjusting
See -apnee" Leslie Tor the best in
Schmidt, Herman Tedsen and Mr. ¡and Fitting,” I by the
demonstration
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or other insurance, _______
office. ,
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and Mrs. Russell Smith, all watching agent and will be an all-day meet- neJtt door to Coquille Hospital,
the old year out and new in. Cards ing. Place to be announced later. Iphone 5;
phon. 95L
were the pastime of the evening with . Walt Norris, of Roeeburg, visited
the serving of a midnight lunch.
at the Ray Dq^dmond home last week.
It will pay you to look at Bergen’s
Eldon Brodie took his brother.
Patty Dow, small niece of Mrs. before you buy.
Major Darrell E. Brodie to Roeeburg
Clarence Deadmond. pl^is to return
last Friday morning to catch the south
to her school in Salem Wednesday. home in Portland last Thursday eve­ BETTY SINGS, Betty dances, Betty romances! That Grable gal is a show all by herself, and when she’s starred
bound bus. Major Brodie returned
with such top-note hers as Robert Young and Adolphe Menjou, it’s bound to be a sensational success—and that’s
Mrs. Ray Deadmond returned Sat­ ning.
to Temple,‘Texas, leaving his wife
iust what they’re saving about the new Technicolor filmusical. “Sweet Rosie O’Grady,” which is due to open
urday
evening
from
a
trip
to
North
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas.
Holverstott
and family here as they were not able
«inday at the Roxy Theatre. Supporting players include Reginald Gardiner, Virginia Grty »ud Phil Regan in
called at the Benham home Sunday to I the 20th Century-Fox success, which was directed by Irving Cummings and produced by William Perlberg.
to travel because of severe colds. f Portland and other points.
Mrs.
Clara
Hoag
returned
to
her
visit
with
Cadet
Harold
Norris.
Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Gasner spent
S. P. Traffic At New Ration Stamps
K For Fo u rth Y e ar Validity Dates—
Marriage Licenses
Fairview News.
"Sweet Rosie O'Grady" Is Hailed As
Spectacular Technicolor Musical
Townsend Club No. 1
Townsend Club No. 2
Norway News I reais
Circuit Court Cases
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Probate Court Items
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