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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1948)
3 C«4«dtto Vwhey . Circuit Court James Robert Zum w alt, charged w ith obtaining money under false three-year penitentiary term. John Forsyth Duncan was found H erb ert Parsley, charged w ith guilty of a charge of larceny of larceny by embezzlement received livestock a t a hearing Wednesday. a penitentiary sentence of one The case continued Friday when year. A stay of execution of sen the passing of sentence was sus tence was granted for sixty days, pended fo r tw o y e a r, providing the less credit to be allowed fo r tim e defendant conducts him self as a already served in ja il; at the end law -ab id ing citizen. The court Of which period the defendant w ill w ill consider dismissing the charge be placed on probation fo r one at the end of the tw o-year period. year. Wilson Gregory, W allace M il Ramsey Thomas Vernon was ton W estberry, Theodore K . John sentenced to ninety days in Jail son and O. V . Flowers, charged on a charge of assault and battery. w ith larceny, w ere found guilty at Robert D e W itt Nelson was found a hearing O c t 13. g u ilty of a charge of receiving The case of the sU te vs. James stolen property. H a was sentenced W . M cM ichael on a larceny to a ja il sentence of 30 days, to charge was heard O c t IS. A pen be placed on probation at the end iten tiary sentence of two years of 30 days fo r period of one year. was suspended and defendant was F ran k M orrow , Jr., pleaded placed on a tw o-year parole. guilty to a charge of receiving stoi- ganda into these United States. Mrs. Julius Ruble, president o f the club, requested reports on the several conventions held during the summer. Mrs. O. C. Sanford, who was a delegate to the G en- eral Federation of Women's clubs convention at Portland in M ay, gave a senes of statistics indicating x x s r * the j i ------------------ --- ceivlng stolen property ’ ’ ' According to Mrs. Sanford, it was reported at the meeting that the General Federation has a membership of more than three m illion throughout the United States w ith an affiliated m em ber- 2 8 ^ worn ° U‘ ™ W° : W^ Oi ’ ’’ S f ’T r o « » ^ OUi ' re’ F ^ e ^ tiS by the Federation, entire schools in Sicau ^ d Fir and’ HOU^ ’ i^ Ued- occupied G erm any and Greece have been adopted. A ll necessary text ^ k s . school supplies, and ? O? ing h’ Ve AVt Marriage Licenses R All Fire Insurance v Is N ot Alike T e n tln e l G uest sp eak er at th e C oquille W om an’s clu b m ee to b er 12th was C larence B arton, w ho gave a tim ely vealing discussion of C om m unistic activ ities an d th, »«.nw ® w hich R ed forces a re in filtra tin g theii I ------------ /"» • I K r> <3l 1*1 O C O llt C O O _ |O _ B e _ S o ld ** Details of the sale of r cookiX w e re c o n w le t^ h, of local troops *at the ' - - " H i tion held Tuesday evenin d u b rooms in the Coi building. The sale begins October 25th, w ith all lo Soouts selling boxes of cookies baked by Eangerid. eries. Reports ° f ^ »»u n g tai week to become volunteer of leaders w ere given b / t l sociation m em bers aesudette iL e R ^ i and Ralph Stullur Piar made fo r training classe t Monday O r to b « / 25th ‘ V e lU M a e H ^ T a n d Mrs. Sanford also reported that 4, w ere v ls ito n aTthe^neeti M toe convention. delegates w ere fillin g p art of th eir senio M arriag e licenses w ere issued advised that Mrs. J. L . B la ir Buck, reqirements W indow di™ U n rtbUr ,Trh 0mas A n - th% P,Td* f ation Presldent. worked G irl Scout Week, O c t o i r S lerson, Cooo Bay, and Lena M erle Thc-uag Coos Bay; Arnold J. Rogers, Coquille, and Anne T. Starr, Coquille, Glenn S. Boock, w ith the International R elief com- m ittee and assisted in helping to bring about passage of the M a r- shall Plan. vember t, are being made troop. Included w ill h* kits a part * ' a » ¡ ^ 1 of G irls ¡Touts of t h . T < S T o r t h c i " ' 1' ® ' ? 1 X M vw , £7? U d m J n m n P / iri a.?d J 3«”'.' Ida G inn of M y rtle Point, — . There w* re 12’° ° ° w °men, from 47 ,U te s and • num ber o f f o r e ^ countries- Present fo r the banquet which opened the convention. Among the speakers appearing on cl®toe children of w a r imj -’ hetf countries. 1 Attending the meeting Mesdames Rodney Creagei n Rott, Denton Ellingson, ! Divorces Granted - ^.up rogram tor toe m«*t^ “atcher- j - ». Bowen, of the convention w ere D r. Tsing Fromm, A lle n C. Sm ith, Ed; Granted decrees of divorce on >ct. IS were Eleanor Tanner v i. len F. Tanner; Irene E. String- ield vs. H enry Stringfield E liz- beth Zeigler vs. George S. Zeig- tr; Delores M ille r vs. Isaac M iller- lm E, Crouch vs. G oldie Crouch ’ Panda M cPoil vs. James F. i f o 1 ° ° ’ member <* toe United Nations Council; Hollywood Czar Eric ¿ohnston- afld Secretary of State George Marshall. Mrs. Sanford l uoted General M arshall as saying . 1 tfae U nlt®d Nations Council is Jfronl pert* ct but he hesti- f e ^ c r it ic iz e * Oil; M arion G arred vs. Florence arred; Sanford N. Ray vs. Evelyn t. Ray; M argaret V. Herd vs. V ic - >r G. Herd; Beryl O. M ullen vs. ■ymond M . M u llin . • • n am ed Business Names Harold R. Edsall and Elm a E d - sail have sold th eir interest in the “ “ dience to "Be patient W‘,t h J*1* u *uted Nations, it is our bop* '’ M rs Julius Ruble, who also a t- tended the state convention, sup- plemented Mrs. Sanford’s report. She »tated that “M obilizing for Peace.” was the convention theme, and d uoted from the speakers who fire loaeee te a building . . o th e r pellcles to compensate tiu d «•rd , f a r rental lese . . . and policies to Indem nify merehanto for loss of Income when fire 1 interrupts business. »r - m mending the B IG H T fire in surance to an ex p e rt’s Jah a R job we can do for you. .c h M n is t r M ^ « C V i X i * S »hW & up Radiant Heater* * up Wood Heater* « ,The , 30 ertlUon o f the C< " oman’1 cI° b cook book is n “ ’I ? 1 lhC Coquflle PubUc L , Wc P*r <‘°P y Proceeds < ai? be‘ng • Siven to tl * S • EASY HEAT Circulator* > * 0 0 K DOOKS Oil S«|sa “ Afr I ¡hrnm, l L ID fO T y Probote c J u rt X • COLEMAN f Igloo Locker Plant, Coquille, to cm Phasized how that mobilization F lo y c T ja c tX M r, I 7 ' The esute of Clyde Anderson Smith and M « i X t o p ¿J,’ ACC“rt" n e " «^S ava^ . • GU1BERSON <terson. E lm er Benham, E. 1 r A. Robb, G u y M Robert Plieth, LeRoy Sr V irg il Beaudette, Am zy M il Fran k Gould, Clarence Sui Raymond Jones, M . Alexand R alPh Stulier. _ John L . Perkins and C lara M . ' nl<h t be accomplished. tor the purchase of Perkins as recorded Oct. 11, 1848 Members of the Hostess and T h - —„ , „ 2 u The Coquille Electric Company Hospitality committees for the cook has been purchased by O. H . Haga, j meeting were Mrs. Fred True Mrs ewes tri® Elizabeth Haga and R. O. Haga of George Laird, Mrs. W ilfred ¿ a h £ ' $ 2 ° . ' X h M y rtle Point, from Evan Alborn Mrs. Fred Kunz, M rs Forrest * b . and Ruth Alborn of Coquille as re - Koehler, Mrs. Jens Jorgensen Mrs c • n ■ corded October 11, 1948. Ray Jeub, Mrs. Annie Fennell, 0011*60 B lOOHlS Mn. •LONERGAN 8 Wo«»«‘"g. rile telU us. • •art. The her hom * . . . ~ C E X OIL FLOOR FU R N A C E 1 Sr I-, UNUlffWSiffas tArfORA lOkllS iA f f T Y - T iS lt D A N D A f-F E O ^ tD r ^ ^ JWDeS B r* dy 8nd W al- membership of 224 member,. FURNITURE APPLIANCES Coqallle SICES’ BREWING COMPANY * Unli af O k *f tha W oald. Great Bi M BS. F A N N Y E D D Y ’ Word was received in Coqtdlie this week of the death of Mrs. Fanny Eddy of Monmouth. Mrs. Eddy, who was eighty years of age, died on Wednesday, October 13. She had been an old-tim e resident of Coos county, having re sided in this vicinity fo r over th ir ty years, and was a member of the Coos county pioneer and his torical association. Mrs. Eddv in - S ilv e rto w n s ' have these Tire Features MOST WANTED by MOST PEOPLE /Can //e a rte SPECIAL M e re C A rd t, i l » t | t r C s rd ™ - M o r t Safety fro m Blow o « ti S r a c la l , f i a t / , •iroosef cord* . a d more per inch make ihe cord "And oh, what a bis tsing it ial I mi It noth* n g at church sr th e m o v ie s . * « s v e r atk paopis to rs- past t "A naw life I began for me book told me I sria g lota." Machine We have them! MOW -SAVING THAD for QUICK DELIVERY JO NES * I ^HnVuu'i1 ' f l I i 1 I F Ik^UdiG NOTICE TO CBEDITOB8 road to >K*re Ihc lOad — * reg u lar ^ ‘c X ^ ' o ' f $t5O Down ■ wlrliSIR&Q'on~' v-25 a Week Thornton Tire Service ™ Fwfs ■ New Silvertew* en Ywr Car s ” “ ““ - k * i J S s i J S r w SM R n r a , ~ X >* <iW* y Spruce S t C“ rth ’ * * s * " ’~ T «L M yrtle Pnfat F. G ood ric h N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N , That the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of Coos County, Oregon, as Executor of the Estate of Hannah E. Powers, deceased, and has duly qualified as such. N O W T H ER EFO R E, all persons having claims against said Estate are hereby notified and required to present the tame, together w ith I proper vouchers therefore, to the undersigned, at the office of J. A rth u r Berg, in Coquille, Oregon, w ith in six months from the date hereof. Dated this 20th day of October, 1848. , F R E D W . POW ERS Executoi of the Estate of Hannah EJ Powers, .Deceased 41t5c 1 Famous British Machine and immediate S E W IN G M A C H IN E 8E E Y IO B W e A la* Cover Huskies — Buttons — Belts M ake Button-Hols» Sewing Machine Center 310 W. 1st C oqull* Free Bel tone Hearing Aid Clinic a t Coquille Hotel Friday, Oct. 29th and until Saturday Noon, Oct. 30th s . C. MITCHELL of 305 LO.O.F. BIdg„ is a member e f J. N. Taft & Associate« of Portland, who have been serving the hard of hearing since 1>34. ylFrm b A B B batteries far all aid* FOR T H IS WEEK Johns - Manville Asbestos Siding Shakes Ceiling T ile — W a ll B and Insulation Board _________Now in Stock Johns - Manville Rockwool Batts Insulating your ceiling W t DtUver E verytU n, Far Th, BaihU^ 355 No. Taylor