The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 21, 1949, Image 13

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for E. Glazebrook, as recorded April
IS.
Edward Electric
at
Myrtle
Point, a business of residential,
commercial and industrial elec­
D ivorces F iled
tric wiring is operated by Irving
Filing suits for divorce this L. Edwards, as recorded April 15.
week were Paul H. Stratton v s .' The Credit Bureau of South-
Sally A. Stratton married at Santa I western Oregon at Coquille and
Ana. California, May 12, 1933;! Coos Bay which w ill cqpduct a
Mary A. Greve vs. Walter O.j business of credit reporting is
Greve, married at Coos Bay, A ug.! operated by P. McDonald and
7, 1929; Lucille, Marie Rovang vs. ¡Eula McDonald as recorded April
Maynard—Herbert Rovang, mar- 15.
ried at Reno, Nevada, Aug. 22, ■
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1942; Edward D. Cunningham vs.| .
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Lois Ann Cunningham, married c Q |K iiO S p ilQ I
at Powers, Oregon, May 30, 1948;
Ray Pearson vs. Evelyn Engle-
Admitted to Falk hospital this
hardt Pearson, married at Port week were Mrs. Lois Gurney, Co­
Angeles, Wn., Dec. 28,1948; Elma quille, on A pril 13; Mrs. Grady
E. Hogan vs. James C. Hogan, Eddins, Myrtle Point, April 14.
married at Great Falls, Montana, Mrs. L. L. King, Powers, on April
May 8, 1941; Viola Emmely Bailey Oregon, on A pril 15; Charlie Wil­
vs. Robert H ilary Bailey, married kinson, North Bend, April 15;
at Cottage Grove, Oct. 13, 1934; j Russell Holimon, Coquille, April
F. J. Davison vs. Patripia May p ; Mrs. Bertie Watson, Coquille,
Davison, married at Roseburg, A pril 17.
Discharged was Mrs. Bernice
July 31, 1944. ,
claiming 130,000
breach of promise
» un th e . . .
Public Records
Suits Filed
Mauriel Lobdell on A pril 13
filed suit against Herbert Hall
Thomas, Jr., claiming $25,000 gen­
eral damages and $9,000 special
damages as the result of mistreat­
ment of an injury suffered when
plaintiff sustained a severe elec­
trical shock Sept. 24, 1947.
V. E. Crim and M ary F. Crim
on A pril 15 filed suit to quiet title
to certain real property located in
Coquille. Named as defendants
,are Alice Booth McDonald and
Hannah Josephson, and all un­
known heirs.
The Coos Curry Transportation,
company filed suit A pril 15
against Guy Granger of Gra-Mor
Lumber comany for the sum of
$2325.76, plus interest.
The Nelson Equipment company
filed suit on A pril 16 against J. R.
Jamieson and W. A. Costello for
the sum of $374.24 plus interest
and costs.
Benorine Cavalier on A pril 18
filed suit against Emil Slama
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dam ages
Olson on April J7,
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Marriage Licenses Justjce Court
Marriage licenses were issued
this week to Clyde Emery Haga
of Arago and Dorothy Ann Lapp
of Coos Bay; John C. McClintock,
Coos Bay, and Irene E. Swearin­
gen, Coos Bay; Leslie J. Honey­
well, Coquille, and Lorene Honey­
well, Coquille; Elmer H. Kangas,
Coquille, and Edna Sell, Coquille;
William G. Johnson, Coos Bay,
and Inez Luella Salmon, Coos
Bay; B ill B. Corvello, Coos Bay,
and Estrid J. Hendrikson, Coos
Bay.
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Johnny Wesley Scalf paid $7.00
fine and costa for no operator’s li-
cense and an additional $7.00 for
no chauffeur’s license.
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Horses’ hooves were shod with
coverings in the shape of socks or
sandals before metal horse shoes
were used.
Guernsey Heifer
Io Be Fair Prize
For Some 4-H'er
it goes the wrong way on all the
one way streets!
I f anything’s wrong with your car, ifia'ani, tee'll find
out what It Is!
Nothing escapes our checkup.
are, all It needs is a clean windshield — that’s free
whenever you drive In— and a changeover to summer-
weight grease and oil.
smoothly.
Your car w ill run more
Safer too.
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Coquille Auto Co
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Ralph Manning
369
Phone 12
W. Front
R E F R IG E R A T O R
as
.has Storage Space
to Spare
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stay in perfect condition.
You'll save many dollars a month buying in quantity,
then storing the food in your beautifully styled Zenith.
the savings it helps you make.
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"M-1WTRUCKS
UtfW!
In 1929
1949
1929
a E xtra-large "Super Freezer"
a Roomy (forage bin
• "Fop-out" releose ice tray»
JTfF IN AMD LOOK OVER TMI M IW
TODAY/
NOW
Zenith Refrigerators
At a NEW LOW PRICE
$189.95
Itt-ton
109
6.6/1
14,50011«.
»,750 lbs.
51 m$.h.
FuMFIoating
336-
Baileen
All-Steel
"Htot-Hauae”
Fixed
Adjustable
“ Air-O-RMa"
APPROXIMATELY THE SAME PRICE
Nominal Rating
Horsepower
Compression Kano
Max. 6.V .W . Capacity
Max. Payload Capacity
Tap Speed
Rear Axle
Brake Area
Tires
Cab
.
your Anger tip«
YOU C A N ’T R EAD
THE OTHER
D R I V E R ’S M IN D
If yea eeald— It might prevent
an accident Bnt yen can’t . . .
m the next best thing Is to
protect yourself from financial
loss resulting from the unfsr-
seen. Helping y«u to do this
is our business.
Call F. R.
Bull fer complete Inf'
. . . competent advice.
Seat
W -to o
63
5,11/1
8750 Itos.
3,000 lbs.
40 ntp.li.
Sami-Floating
299'
Hlgh Pressure
Wood and Steel
In 1949
M. F. P E T T IT
-Y e
Dollar Buya Mare at Your Marshall-Welle
F. R, Bull
Insurance af all types
396 W. 1st S t CequlUe,
at
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4 6 0 W . F ro n t St.
"B A B Y
at
O u r Big O p e n in g
April 30th
Dodge maintenance costs are at an all-time low , . . due
to a wealth of engineering features and advancements.
In addition to features listed in the chart, consider these
Dodge engineering advancements that are yours today
. . . not one of which was available 20 years ago.
Connecting rod bearings are removable. Oil screen
is of the floating, not fixed, typ e; a rotor oil pump
replaces the old gear design. A water distributing
tube increases engine efficiency.
Valve seat inserts substantially prolong engine
life, increase gas economy, and reduce frequency
of valve-grinding Jobs. Vast improvements have
. been made in piston design; top piston rings are
now chrome-plated, insuring better compression,
longer cylinder wall life.
Famed Amola steel replaces alloy steels in springs
and axle shafts. Hypoid rear axles replace the
spiral bevel type, and rear axle shafts are shot-
peened.
There«are 7 frame crossmembers (including a
channel-type bumper) instead of 4. Added fea­
tures include voltage-control regulators, stepped
hydraulic brake cylinders, and 35- instead of 20-
ampere capacity generators.
VALUE features in the new "Pilot-House” cabs . . .
not present in ’29 models . . . include 7-step seat adjust­
ment on famed "Air-O-Ride” seats; slanted “V”-type
windshield; safety glass; 4-point rubber, instead of
rigid mounting; 57*4" seat width as against 45*4";
outside gas tank filler, instead of under seat, and
many more.
So . . . if you’rq using worn-out or “high-mileage"
equipment, stop and think! Consider your present costly
maintenance expense, in the light of the savings you
would make with modern, advance-design Dodge "Job-
Rated" trucks.
Remember, Dodge “Job-Rated” trucks. . . in every
weight class . . . are priced with the low est Take
advantage of current low prices, and switch to
Dodge “Job-RatetT trucks . . . nowl
Come in I We’ll show you a truck "Job-Rated" to fit your
job . . . save you money . . . last longer!
Other Models in stock
J. A. LAMB COMPANY
O p e n in g A N e w Store
godge value is at its highest peak in 20 years.
FEATURES:
SPECIAL CONVENIENCES
Coquille
D" Study the interesting chart at the left
.
a Moro front «holf ip o ca—wMt food at
formerly at
590 W . Second S t,
C O O " doll
Go Safely-
Go Insured!
In fact, you'll find a Zenith just about pays for itself, in
The Baby Shop
FOR YOUR DOLLAR
N a m e s R ecorded
1
A
To be given away
A ssum ed Business
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L O C A T IO N
of
b e a u tifu l
Kentucky Whiskey
-A Blend
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C H A N G E IN
Y O U m ay w in th is
The effete of Emil A. Sehroe-
der admitted to probate on April I
13 has an esfWikted value of
•+< A / . _ ,
$2800. J. Arthur Ä^ig was ap-
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pointed executor and" Merritt j J.
Senter, appraiser.
The Wdow,
! Edith June Schroeder of Saw,
! Dimos, California, was listed as
heir.
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The estate of Louis Holmes NATIONAL DISTILLERS FROD. CORP., N. Y .• 86 PROOF • 65» GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS
- Hazard was admitted to probate
¡A pril 18. Mabel E. Hazard was
named executrix and appraisers
named were J. A. Lamb, C. A.
Rietman and L. L. Bonney.
Heirs to thè estate valued at
$7500 are Mabel E. Hazard, Co-j
quille, widow; Austin H. Hazard, I
Pasadena, son; Alice M. Hazard j
Eubanks, Montebello, California, I
aughter, and Adrienne H . Ser- ‘
combe, Portland, daughter. •
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Ai)i)oui)cii)g
W e w ill close our old store A p ril 26th
to prepare for our big opening
Probate Court
You’ll be amazed at the amount o f food you can store
in your Zenith refrigerator. And every bit of food will
FAN M A IL RECORD
Bing Croby, who plays the, title
role in Paramount’s “A Connect­
icut Yankee in King Arthur’s
Court,” sends out 250,000 photo« a
year in response to reqeusts from
fans throughout the world.
dale. The following year, Eugene
won the calf presented by C. T.
Gilbert and Sons, Shaw*.
The heifer, given by Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Clarke, Gaston, in 1943,
was won by Clara Lee. Six of the
seven Maynard youngsters are en­
rolled in dairy club projects.
April 30th
Enjoy the whiskey
G. W. Hawkins, Bandon, L. E. :
Kreutzer and R. E. Coper, Jr., of
Langlois, are owners of the dairy
business which has been named
Surfside Dairy” as recorded at •
the office of the county clerk,
April 5, 1949.
Owners of a general ranch and
I logging business at Powers known
as Coldiron Bros, are Howard ,
Jesse Goldiron and O. R. Goldiron,
as recorded A pril 8. 1
Roberts-Heeren agency, a real
estate and insurance building at
Myrtle Point is operated by E. C.
Roberta and John C. Heeren, as
recorded April 12..
The livestock auction market
named Coquille Valley Auction
at Coquille is conducted by Oliver
APRIL 21. 196».
COQUILLE, OREGON.
on
Divorce degrees were granted
April 19 to Rose P. Bottad vs.
Amedeu» Bottao. and to George
LeRoy Gault vs. Mary F. Gault.
The case of Frances V . Brittain
vs. Jack D. Brittain was continued
for the filing of an amended com­
plaint.
C’hanees
S e n tin e l
Donor of a purebred Guernsey
heifer calf to be awarded the
high scoring 4-H Guernsey dairy
calf member at the 1949 state fair
w ill be Mr. and Mrs. H. C. M ay­
nard, McMinnville, announced L.
J. Allen, state 4-H club leader. .
The ' award, known as thè
"Guernsey Cattle Club Special,”
has been made each year at the
state fair since 1927, Allen stated.
The Maynards were also donors
of the calf at the 1941 state fair
when it was awarded to Donald
Michael, Lane county.
Competition for the calf is based
on- the following; exhibit, 20 per
cent; herdsmanship, 20 per cent;
showmanship, 20 per cent; record
book, 20 per cent; and report and
interview with Oregon Guernsey
cattle club members at the fair,
20 per cent.
As well as having led 4-H clubs,
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard are par­
ents of seven children,
all of
whom are now club members,
Allen states. In fact, three of the
Maynard youngsters have been
awarded Guernsey calves at past
state fairs. John won the award
in 1939 when the calf was pre­
sented by W. C. Fleming, Trout-
Divorces G ra n te d
But there must be SOMETHING the matter
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