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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1948)
To Attend Homecoming— M r. and A t Portland Oamo—Mr. and M n Mrs. Donald P arr w ill attend the Theodore Clinton attended the homecoming game a t Eugene at football game in Portland at the the week-end. week-end CRUSHED ROCK IN COUNTY COURT OF OP OREGON COOS COUNTY IN TH E M A TTER OF THE ■STATE O F JA C K W A YN E CARLSKN TU Notice To Creditors Notice la hereby given that SOHSN BUUS has been appointed of the estate of JA C K W AYNE CARLSEN, de- t all persons hav- aaid estate should present the same, with proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned at the law office of H AR RY A . SLACK, First National Bank Bldg., Coquille, Oregon, within six (8 ) months from the data hereof. Dated thia 23rd day of Saptasn said relief is based in said Com plaint, is cruel and inhuman treat ment. This Summons is served upon you by publication thereof in the Coquille Valley Sentinel, pursu ant to an order of the Honorable Dai M. King, Judge of the above entitled Court, made, dated and entered on. the 20th day of Sep tember, 1848, and which order re quires that the date of the first publication of said Summons shall bt the M rd day of September, 1848, the date of the last publics tion thereof being the 21st day of October, 1948. J. ARTHU R BERG, Attorney for Plaintiff, Residence and P. O. Address 38t5 Coquille, Oregon. F 1 s c o S f5 r , 1848. IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OP T H E STATE OP OBEOON IN AND POE TH E COUNTY OP COOS NO TIC E OP F IN A L ACCOUNT LAU RA W. BOYD, NOTICE IS HEREBY G IV EN Plaintiff, that the undersigned has filed in vs. the County Court of Coos County, HARRY L. BOYD, Oregon, her Final Report and Ac _e Defendant. count as Administratrix of the Es Ma 14452 tate of Jease R. Cotten, deceased, cad that the Court boa set Tues TO H AR RY L. BOYD, the above day, the 3»rd day a t November, named Defendant: 1MC, a t the hour o f 10 o’clock a. IN THE NAM E OP T H E STATE of said date at the County Court OF OREGON: You are hereby tn Coquille, Oregon, as the required to appear and anewer the ' taco for tiw r l-g objec- Complaint filed against you in the ittsns to such Phaal Account and above entitled suit on or before the 18th day of November, 1848, CATHER IN E COTTON said date being after the expiration Administratrix of the Estate of four weeks from the date of the 41t6c of Jasso R first publication of this Summons; and If you fail so to appear and D f TH E C IR C U IT COURT OP answer said Complaint, or other ‘ T H E STATE OP OREGON IN wise plead thereto, ter w ant there A N D POR T H E COUNTY of, the plaintiff w ill apply to the OP COOS Court for the relief prayed te r in her Complaint, to-wlt: REVA JANE STEWART, That the marriage wad marriage P la in tiff, contract now existing between the va. plaintiff and defendant be dis WALTER LeROY STEWART, solved, that the plaintiff have re Defendant. stored her her termer name of Laura W. Couta; and that the Case No 14711 TO: W ALTER LeROY STEWART, plaintiff have such other and fu r ther relief as to the Court may the above named defendant IN T H E N AM E OF T H E STATE »««" Just and equitable O F OREGON: You are hereby re- Th*1 Summons is served upon quired to appear and answer the >'ou by publication thereof In The Complaint filed against you in the Coquille Valley Sentinel pursu- above entitled suit on or before ant to an Order of the Honorable Friday, the 22nd day of October, Dal M. King, Judge of the above 1948, said date being after the ex entitled Court, made, dated and piration of tour weexs from the entered on the'19th day of October, date of the first publieetien of this 1948,» which said Order required and if you fail so to that the data of the first pubhea- Com- tion of said Summons should be plaint, or otherwise plead thereto, I should be the 21st day of October, tor want thereof, the plaintiff w i ll: 1848, the date at the last publica- apply to the Court to r the rebel tion thereof being the 18th day of prayed tar in her Complaint, to- November, 1948. J. ARTHU R BERG. For a decree dissolving the mar- Attorney for Plaintiff riage and marriage contract now Residence and P. O. Address and heretofore existing between !41t5c Coquille, Oregon the plaintiff and def Mutant, and ' ---------------------- , ~ *------ ether may end seam further J- | te as r to such the Ceurt just, relief and P LU M B LAM IN G B S COMPANY. E B V IC E -C a ll 18tlc 2»U 9OREN BUUS STtfc Administrator of said Estate ELMER BENHAM Coquille G e t R id o f th e s e G re m ii R attle ★ Noise Rust Heat Dust W ear Six malicious sprites who ere determined to rain your ear. HEAD THEM OFF — before they get a good s ta rt. Insure Safe, Comfortable Driving this Winter by having your car overhauled—N O W ! Coquille Auto Co equitable. you're slowed down by sluggish starting, before summer lubricants stiffen, batteries weaken— before cold weather makes everything about your trucks harder to manage and control, get Inter« national Winterising Service. Come in and let our International-trained mechanics tune up your truck engines, thoroughly check lubrication, electrical and cooling systems. W e’ll give your trucks the winter peoa tection it takes to assure profitable, trouble-free winter trucking. Coquille, Oregon BIBB MOTOR P h o si MS Complete Farts A Service INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS PAGE A PAGE TRAILERS Winslow Filters A Element Brown-Lipe Transmissions Gunderson Leudnaasters P A C Vaughn Drug Saws «»♦ Y ▼ IN T E R N A T IO N A L 7> zvcâ ; The grounds on which I Owr o f a seriei o f advertisem en ts discussing a to p ic o f aitai pu blic interest. 369 W. Front City Club Report Blasts Arguments AGAINST LIRUOR-BY-THE-GLASS! For years the C ity Q u b o f Portland has been noted for the thoroughness o f its studies aed the im partiality o f its reports on candidates and political measures. A . C ity Q u b report just sub m itted on the Oregon Liquor Dispensing Licens ing Act (K n o x L a w Im provem ent) w hile m aking no sped Ac voting recommend» non, completely disposes o f the arguments most commonly ad vanced against this measure. D o n ’t be footed by the propaganda o f the prohibitionists. H e re ore the facts, as reported by a C ity Q tib Committee composed o f seven lead ing citizens, including a minister. There w ill be plency o f restaurants to which women and children can go w ithout being ex posed to drinking in public places. The argument o f drinking by minors also fails to stand up. A il provisions o f the Knox Law covering this subject w ill continue in full force. Obviously, licensed establishments, operating in the open w on’t dare serve minors; the risk is too great. 1 . It wotdd increase drinking, drvnkenets and alcoholism in Oregon. The C ity Club report says this argument ts i an "opinion ouij , unfounded on provable f a it ! Z” ’ 4 . If Nto bill passes and If the serving of liquor by-the-glass is as profitable as the proponents believe it w ill be, tremendous political pres sure w ill be exerted on the Oregon Liquor Control Commission for issuing of new licenses. T h e City Club report says this argument "de pends upon die profits from selling liquor by the glass under this b ill, and secondly upon the attitude and integrity o f the Commission." 2. 5. Arguments Against tbe BUI The passage of this bill will lead to the return of wide open drinking throughout the state A further possibility is the eventual breakdown a f the knew Low an d complete revulsion by the ptdjN cw h o would then hasten to dry up the state through local option elections T h e Q t y Q u b report says this argument "is not based on fact. A careful search o f the local option lews in the various states fails to show a a j correlation between tbe method o f dsspens ia g liq u o r aud any trend tow ard dryness." 3 . Uqoor w ill be consumed in public placet such as restaurants and hotels which ore fre quented by women an d children. T h e C ity Q u b « p o r t cays "this argument is advsqted by qearly all the dry forces. Its cogency depends on one’s attitude toward drinking in public o r semi-public places " y, this ora Actually, fe dow nright rilly. The hili is'discriminatory b» causa a ll astobllsh ments which would like to servo liquor by tho drink will not be licensed. The City Club report says this argument "Is valid only depending upon one’s point o f view. I t discriminates against the beer taverns which cannot be licensed under thia b ill. However, w ith 277 restaurants (81 in Po rtlan d) and 105 duba (18 in P o n ia n d ) being potentially eligible to hold dispensing licenses under this proposed H U , your committee feels that tbe general publie w ill not be discriminated against. The C ity Club report clarifies the entire issue when it says: "T h e proposed b ill would m odify the present K nox Law only to tbe extent that it substitutes tbe dispenser's bottle fo r that o f tbe customer’s." Oregon has much to gain and nothing to lose by im proving the K nox Law. W h y require p u r chase o f a bottle? Legalize liquor by-the-gtaaa. VOTE 314 X YES Liquor Dispensing Licensing Act W A T C H T H IS SPACE far additional advertisements in this series. Address er mggestions Sa Knost Law In sg ro v em en l Committee. 609 Debum BsMdmg. Dean L. Ireland, Chairman. Oregon Stale Federation • / I oboe, J. T . M w r , S xen M xv Secretary-Treasurer, 906 Labor Temple, Fordaod, Ore. Coquille A Coes Bay for BtoartaMana phone 7E M