Portland, and E. F. Philpott, business meeting.
Letters of
PAGE FIVE
it has been recorded at the office thanks were received from a
News o n t h e . . . .
of the county clerk.
nurse in Norway and from a mis
sionary in Alaska, who had re
ceived parcels from the group.
Sheriffs O ffice
The ladies voted to purchase a
set of dishes for the church nur
Charles Joseph Porter, charged sery.
Scoring 1696.9 out of a possible
O C T O B E R 13, 1949
with operating a motor vehicle
2400 pointe required for perfect C O Q U IL L E . O REG O N
Present
were
Mesdames
Willis
„ A penitentiary sentence,of one while under the influence of in
score, the Coos County 4-H live
Divorces filed
Neely,
Belle
Hooton,
John
Boots,
year was given Harold Frances toxicating liquor was committed
stock judging team plaaced fifth
tried on an automobile to county jail Oct. 7. He was re Zua Hooton, Carrie Benham, Ar in Oregon competition and 13th in Riverton Grade School News
Divorce suite were filed at the McCain,
thur Hooton, Alton Dungey, Clar
larceny charge.
leased Oct. 7 after being fined ence Knupp, Harold McCue, Guy the Northwest competition in the
county clerk's office this week by
New- desks have been placed in week-end.
Found guilty of robbery by
Margaret Ann Dingman vs. Clif force and violence, Glen King $300 and costs.
Kelley, Amos Payne and DoFcas livestock judging contest at the the first and second grade rooms.
The cook’s helper, Mrs. Edith-
Charged
with
entering
a
motor
1949 Pacific International Live The children enjoy them a lot.
ford Dale Dingman, married at was sentenced to a ten-year peni
Gibbs.
Simmons and her son Duane, visit
vehicle with intent to steal, How
stock exposition..
Eugene, Dec. 2, 1947, and by Cleo tentiary term.
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William
Thurman,
N a them ed the Harold Libby family in
ard G. Metz was commited to jail
Accompanied by George H.
Anne Mosher vs. Aubrey B.
Pettis
and
Kolin
Kissel
I
entered Florence last Sunday. While there
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Oct. 11. Bail was set at $1,000. Grand Guardian
Jenkins,
county
agricultural
Mosher, married at Seattle, Wn.,
they enjoyed the pet bear cubs of
Orville George Scherette was
agent, the Coos team consisting of the first grade thia week. "This the Libby children.
Sept. 12, 1930.
Probate Court
committed to jail on a like charge, To Visit Coquille
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John Van Calcar, Henry Van makes twenty-six in the first and
Oct. 11, with bail set at $1,000.
Calcar, and Bobby Collver, mem- second grade room.
M arriage Licenses O. C. Shindler was named ex
Inlet Lairy club returned hom^ The Cross children and their par : MGMs MIGHTY T b C h Ñ i ÜOLOR.
Mrs.
Martha
Elhart
of
Ashland,
ecutor of the estate of Mrs. Jo-
Monday night, October 10, after ents visited at Florence, Oregon
grand
guardian,
will
be
honored
Justice
Court
Marriage licenses were issued hana Plep, estimated at $1,990.
receiviing a blue award in the last Sunday.
by
Coquille
Job's
Daughters
at
a
this week to Stephen Delmer Arthur Matson was appointed ap
judging contest the previous Sat
Several of the school children
Daniel Harrison Blake was banquet in the Coquille hotel urday. Henry Van Calcar, Sr., is went
Adkins, Coquille, and Bertha praiser.
hunting with their parents
when
she
pays
her
official
visit
J
fined
$19.50
including
costs
for
Ruby Davis, Coquille; Leslie N.
Heirs are the widower, Ernest
to the city on October 31. Plans leader of this club.
and some of them had very good
an
overload,
Oct.
4;
Lavern
Ed-
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Mass, Coquille, and Doris C. Herman Plep, Sr., three sons, |
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for the banquet were discussed at
luck.
,
Richardson, Coos Bay.
-IRIN turn
Erich Ernst Plep, San Francisco ! ward Faugh was fined *19M in- meeting of the order held on
The
Arago
Unit
meets Friday,
Richard Georgia of the. 7th grade
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Ernst Arthur Plep, Jr., San Fran- cludln« costs for an overload, Oct. Monday evening.
O ct 14 for the project “Vegetable has been absent several days be
cisco, and Arthur Walter P lep,!4’ E’ J - Cunn>ngham paid $9.50 Arrangements for an apron bar Cookery” which will be given by cause of an infection.
Coming Roxy
Divorces Granted
San Francisco; two daughters,’ | fin* and
for an overload, were discussed.
The girls Will the Home Agent at the home 'of
Charles and Dolores Myers
Lisbeth Gertrude Shelver, S a n 1
19'
* ,
make the aprons and prizes will Mrs. Alton McCue.
OCT. 20 - 22
visited in Eastern Oregon last
Divorces were granted at Cir*' -Francisco; Katie Helene Plep i A charge of driving while in- be given for the prettiest num
court court Tuesday to Albin L. Martin, Lakeside, Oregon, and toxicated filed against Delmar bers.
The sale will take place
Lindquist vs. Fern H. Lindquist; two grandchildren, Dennis Ray Mordecai Wright on Sept. 10, December 3.
Agnes Medlock vs. K. R. Medr mond Plep, Coos Bay, and Gary was reduced to a reckless driving
On November 6 the Daughters
lock; Jerreae Hayes vs. Thos. F. Hal Plep, Coos Bay.
charge on recommendation of the in company with honored queen,
Hayes; Edgar A. Whitcomb vs.
The estate of William Hansen district attorney, Oct. 4. The fine Nancy Godard, win attend church,
Evelyn Whitcomb; Raymond C. was admitted to probate Oct. 10. was set at $195.50.
it was decided.
Marken vs. Margaret Marken.
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Sherly Laird, Griffey & Laird,
The appraisal of the estate total
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ling $10,675.00, the heir to which was fined $19.50 including costs
is a daughter, Alta M. Corrie, for an overload, an additional Guest A t Lodge
Circuit Court
$9.50 for an overwidth load, and
Bullards, Oregon.
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Mrs. Fred McNelly of Portland
$9.50 for an overlength load, Oct.
Herbert John Taylor pleaded
was a guest at the meeting of the
guilty at Justice court, Oct. 4, to Assumed Names
Milton Joseph Mast paid $14.50, Mamie Rebekah lodge held on
a charge of assault, being armed
fine and costs, for an overheight Tuesday' evening. Mrs. McNelly
with a dangerous weapon. The
The Va Dore Construction com
gave an interesting account of the
passing of sentence . was sus pany, a business of general con load, Oct. 10.
Oddfellows home in Portland.
Earnest
Lloyd
Coffey
pleaded
pended for one year and defend tracting operating in Myrtle Point
The members voted a donation
guilty
to
a
non-support
charge
ant placed on probation.
is conducted by Wm. H. Philpbtt, filed by Mary Ellen Coffey. A of $25 to be sent to the home
sixty-day jail sentence was sus and made arrangements to send
pended provided the defendant parcels of linen and toys to the
pay $100 per month support Oddfellows home and to Waverly
home. Members will bring dona
Serve with Waffles for a Real Breakfast Treat.
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money for minor children.
Wellmar Ervin Kirstein paid tions for the parcels to the next
Or Country Style if preferred.
LB.
$7.00 fine and costs for no opera meeting of the Order.
Arrangements were made for
tor's license, Oct. 3.
Lester William Barkley paid a the annual Hallowe'en party to be
fine of $25 for possession of held on Saturday, October 29. The
event will start with a potluck
grouse during a closed season.
Marvin Madison Ford, paid dinner at 6:30 p. m. All Oddfel
Cut from Baby Steer Beef. Tenderness Guaranteed
$7.00 fine and costs for no opera lows, Rebekahs, and their fami
lies
are
invited
to
attend
as
well
tor’s license, Oct. 10. ,
Drivers for Bartley Brothers as visiting Oddfellows.
Appointed to the kitchen com
charged
with overload over a pe
"Invisible Electronic Ear”
Fresh Ground — No Cereal Added
riod of six weeks, are contesting mittee were Flossie Wolgamott, j
Myrtle Benham and
M artha.
Recaptures Hearing New W ay the charges and have pleaded not Trumbley.
guilty through an attorney.
A quiz contest was presented'
What a blessing to hear clearly again
by Mrs. Thrum bley and Hallow
For Frying or Seasoning — Mild Sugar Cured
-W IT H O U T ANY UNSIGHTLY Falk Hospital
e’en refreshments we're served.
BUTTON IN THE EAR! What a
joy to hear even whispers—without
Admitted to Falk hospital this
Stidd's Chicken or Turkey Tamales - -
for 3 5 c
uncomfortable, dangling wires and week were W. H. Daniel, Myrtle
Guaranteed
lb. 45c
STEWING CHICKENS
FRESH KILLED TURKEYS
lb. 63c
clumsy battery packs! Learn about Point, on Oct. 4; Mrs. F. E. Stev
enson, Riverton Route, Bandon,
lb. 59c
CHICKEN
GIBLETS
COLORED
FRYERS
Fresh
lb.
55c
the new Beltone'Tnvisible Electronic on Oct. 4; Paul Heard, on Oct. 5;
lb. 49c
SKINLESS WIENERS
USED
CARS
.
ouf how amaz Ear”—the revolutionary discovery
HALF
OR
WHOLE
HAM
lb.
59c
Mrs. Donna Shepherd, Myrtle
» n C C f ingly the new Beltone
Point, on Oet. 8; Harold Rohlf,
“ Invisible Electronic Ear” re that is conquering deafness in a wa‘y
Coquille, Oct. 9. ,
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1946 Ford Tudor f- Q Q C
captures precious sounds you unknown before. Come in, phone or
GROCERY DEPARTMENT DOLLAR SAVERS
Discharged were Mrs. Ruby
may have feared were lost for mail coupon for free book. You’ll be
cyl.,
radio,
heater
Jr
Jr
a*
Erickson, Coquille, on Oct. 8; Mrs.
ever. Just mail coupon for valu glad you did.
F. E. Stevenson, Riverton Rt., Oct. 1946 Ford Tudor
GREEN ONIONS Bunch .............. ............ .. ...... 5c
able FREE book. Sent
9; Paul Heard on Oct. 10.
in plain wrapper. N o
■A
V-8.
Heater
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CRISP RED RADISHES Bunch
________ 5c
/
Coos Team Scores
High At P. I.
Public Records
S e n tin e l
SAVE» MEAT
At the Coquille Food Center Meat Dept.
LITTLE PIG LINK SAUSAGE
LIKE A PRAYER ANSWERED
I Con
“T /L
RIB °r LOIN BEEF STEAK lb 6 9 c
PURE GROUND BEEF
lb 3 9 c
M O R R E LLS B A C O N SQUARES «>•
29c
2
obligation.
|
ßetione
O N I-U N IT
Special Free Hearing
Clinic in Coquille
HEAMNO AID
Saturday, O ctober 15
C oquille H otel
Late Society
Extensionists
To M eet Tuesday
1941 Plymouth Super DeLuxe
Fordor. Radio,
A JT
Heater, Spot Lite
C
OOQ
1940 Plymouth For
dor sedan. Heater
965
¡■ ■ ■ 3 6 5
Plenty of low cost power!
Ruggedness that amazes!
STUDEBAKER TRUCKS
PAY OFF IN SAVINGS
Dorcas Ladies
Stuff Dolls
Salesman will be on duty at
our Showroom on Sunday
C oquille M otor
• Sales
Filling a wool comforter and
stuffing dolls for "the church nur
sery kept the ladies of the Dorcas
society of the Christian church
busy when they met at the church
Ford - Mercury
parlors on Thursday.
President Carrie Benham led Cor. 3rd & Taylor
the devotions and conducted the
OCTOBER
SPECIAL
Lincoln i
Phone 34
OR
America's truck buyers like that kind of
economy— and that’s w h y they’re swing
ing over to Studebaker trucks in a big w ay.
Stop in and find out w hat Studebaker trucks
could do for you— in dependable perform
ance and substantial savings.
C O Q U IL L E A U T O CO.
Cee
TROYER & BARNARD
Oew Bay
Oreran
vegetasi
Sweet Spuds 2
lbs.
25c
BUTTER
GRADE “A” CREAM O’ COOS
LB.
69c
C O FFEE
ALL POPULAR BRANDSS
LB.
55c
LB. JAR
29c
S T R A W B E R R Y PRESERVES
C A N N E D M IL K ¿¿S’"1*«» 12c
B LA C K PEPPER
$ 5 .5 9
OUNCE CAN
PEACHES No.
HVN
1 TS
Tall Cans -
CANS
N U C O M A R G A R IN E
A THRIFT SPREAD
PEARS
WILAMET No. 2 ^
A P R IC O T S
P U M P K IN
CANS
Wadham’s French Style No. 2 can
TUNA
FISH
29c
CANS
10c 6
CANS
59c
CAN
25c
ROLLS
25c
lb. can
79e
CLOVERLEAF BRAND
GEM BRAND
CRISCO - SNOWDRIFT
AND
85c
LB.
CANS
DIAMOND A BRAND
S H O R T E N IN G
29c
CAN
BEANS
BUY N O W
29c 6
Hunt’s No. 1 tall cans
T O IL E T TIS S U E
Check with recent purchasers of n ew Stude-
baker trucks. They can show you proof that
Studebaker truck power is am azingly eco
nom ical. W ear-resisting craftsmanship
keeps these trucks from taking enforced
vacations in the service shop.
19c
PUMPKINS for Pie or Jack o’ Lanterns lb.... 4c
Delicious Yams
The Coquille Extension unit 1947 Ford V» Ton 6 CyL
will meet in the kitchen of the
Pickup
Coquille Communiity building on
Very low mileage
Tuesday, October 9, at 10 a. m.
ASK FOR MR. MITCHELL
The demonstration will be “Gifts 1939 Chevrolet Vi Ton Pickup
From Cloth.” Each lady is asked
1x48 oi
,
Fresh Batteries for all Aids. Distributed by James N. Taft & to bring 'a spool of black and a
transportation
Associates of 305 IOOF Bldg., Eugene, one of the Northwest’s spool of white thread. No. 50,
pins, needles, scissors, scraps of 1937 Ford yt Ton Pickup
oldest hearing aid firms.
cloth for making a toy and but
Exceptionally
tons for eyes. Care of small chil
good
dren will be provided.
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FRESH CRANBERRIES (Bandon’s) Hr.
SAVE A T
THESE
PRICES
Coquille food Center
FR EE
D E L IV E R Y
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Twice D aily
Headquarters for Magazines, Newspapers, Postage Stamps — Fresh Frozen Food?
465 W. Front S t
Coquille, Oregon
Phone 97
On the Road to Bandon <