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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1950)
PAGE EIGHT S e n tin e l \ptv.« DECEMBER 21. 195«. COQUILLE, OREGON. on th e . . . . Public Records Sheriffs O ffice Here’s to a bright and beautiful Christmas 1950 Roscoe Victor Leigh, 32, is serv ing ten days in county jail for drawing a bank check with in sufficient funds in the bank. Wilfred Scott Laughlin, 38, com mitted to jail Dec. 17, was fined on four counts: 8200 and costs for possession of moonshine, 8100 and costs for carrying a concealed weapon; $5 and costs for driving a motor vehicle without registration, j and 815 and costs for driving a 1 motor vehicle with defective i brakes. | Ralph Edward Cookston, 32, was jailed Dec. 17 for possession of il legal liquor. Bail was set at 8250. Russell Stanley Weamer, 25, charged with no vehicle license and possession of moonshine, was committed Dec. 17 with bail set at $250? Charged with being in a state of intoxication on a public highway, Arden Donald Steindl, 28, was fined 850 and given 15 days. Gerald Henry Leonard, 51, was given 30 days and fined 8400. The charge was driving a motor ve hicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor. Suits Filed The State Unemployment Com pensation commission filed suit Dec. 15 against A. L. Morgan for the sum of 82796.48 unpaid con tributions. • • Divorces Granted Divorce decrees were granted Tuesday to Alice K. Schrag from Robert Schrag, Philis McKendry from Virgil McKendry, Lilias A. Johnson from Kenneth D. John- ! son, Irene S. Caudle from Roy E. Caudle, Henrietta V. Carrillo from Frank A. Carrillo, Pearl Kyler from Guy Kyler. - Gant's Grocery Everybody wins when you buy it a t home Assumed Names 3 ONLY MORE DAYS STILI PLENTY OF W O NDERFUL GIFTS AT PENNEY S I Store Will Be Open Till 8:30 P. M. Thu rs.,’ Fri., Sat. jainty ¿ handkerchiefs^ in a box •SB m ake a p e rfe c t “ l i t t l e ” \ \ g ift fo r ONLY They’re bo pretty you can’t go wrong! Pastel Cotton with new loose petal em broidery...or lace-cornered, floral- em broidered lawn. white A meat packing business under I the name, Myrtle Packing com- I pany, will be operated in Coquille , by Byron Birdwell and Willis Van I Leuven, Riverton Rt., Bandon, it i was recorded Dec. 13. • • Point, Dec. 12, a son, William Bur ton, Jr.; Lee Hiley, Myrtle Point, Dec. 12, a daughter, Mary Le; Jean Snyder, Bandon, Dec. 14, a son, Wilbur Michael; Marvin Forester, North Bend, Dec. 10, a son, David Ercle; Troy Slinger, North Bend, Dec. 11, a daughter, Jamela Jo; Frank Michalke, North Bend, Dec. 9, a son, Clayton Joseph; Carl Naldrett, North Bend, Dec. a son, Hugh Allen; Joseph Nagle, North Bend, Dec. 9, a daughter, Janell Ann. Wm. Walsh, North Bend, Dec. 13, a son, Erick; Alex Leason, North Bend, Dec. 14, a son, Jackie Lee; Francis Osburn, North Bend, Dec. 14, a daughter, Andrea Marie; Merle Spaw, North Bend, Dec. 15, a son, Edward Merle; Herbert Hansen, North Bend, Dec. 10, a daughter, Cathy Jane; Herbert Hansen, North Bend, Dec. 16, a daughter, Claudia Louise; George Boone, North Bend, Dec. 16, a daughter, Barbara Grace; John Barrett, Coos Bay, Dec. 5, a daughter, Diana Margaret; Lesley Franklin, Jr., Nov. 7, a son, Lesley William, Coos Bay; Wilbur Gage, Coos Bay, Dec. 8, a daughter, Carol Christine. Joel Burnell, Coos Bay, Dec. 9, a daughter, Esther Christine; Leon ard Farr, Coos Bay, Dec. 9, a son, Jay Douglas; Walter Snidow, Coos Bay, Dec. 9, a daughter. Cindy Sue; Lester Harris, Coos Bay, Dec. 10, a daughter, Catherine Joan; Wilfrid Hunter, Coos Bay, Dec. 10, a daughter, Mary Alice; Edward Scorby, Coos Bay, a son, Donald Lynn; William Bell, Coos Bay, Dec. 11, a son, William Allen; Henry Hinds, Coos Bay, Dec. 11, a daughter. Bonnie Anna; Delbert Pettner, Coos Bay, Dec. 11, a daughter, Myrna Lou; Fred Shel ton, Coos Bay, Dec. 12, as on, Kenneth Elden. • • Hillis Barklow, Myrtle Point, was discharged Dec. 14. • • It Was a very hot day and the sergeant was having plenty of trouble with the awkwafd squad. Akhis wits’ end, he called them to a halt and wiped his brow. “I’m darned if I know what to do with the pack of you,” he growled. “There’s some big shady trees over there, sergeant,” said one of the recruits hopefully. “Yes, I know,” said the non-com, “but I haven’t any rope.” Each Sentinel ad is a message for you PAPER HANGING ENAMELING PAINTING CONTRACTS BRUSH OR SPRAY Darrell L. Cox Coquille. Oregen, Since 1926 Telephone 6109 ESTIMATES AND COUNSEL ORDERS FOR FINE PAPERS 1 1 4 M liC S The Loveliest Gifts of All Chuck's Flower Basket Has the Finest Flower Selection for Your Gift Shopping • Potted Plants • Poinsettias • Azaleas • Cyclamen • Christmas Begonias • African Violets And Many Other Flowers For Your Convenience Open A ll Day Sunday December 24th Falk Hospital Free Delivery in Myrtle Point and Coquille Admitted to Falk hospital dur ing the week were Ralph Cum mings, Fairview Rt., on Dec. 13; Earl Doughty, Star RL, Bandon, Dec. 16; Arthur C. Carlill, Coquille, Dec. 17; Mrs. R. A. McCormack, Coquille, Dec. 18; William Keck, Coquille, Dec. 18. Flowers Sent Anywhere In the World By FTD Chuck's Flower Basket Myrtle Point Coquille Divorces Filed Divorce suits have been filed by i Mary Rose Gammon vs. Patrick C .; • Gammon, married in Winnemucca, | ' Nevada, Feb. 23, 1950; Dorothy Phillips vs. James H. Phillips, mar- | ried at Albany, Sept. 22, 1943; Ruth Lucille Snoderly vs. Thomas j Jarrid Snoderly, married July 8, i 1849; Julia E. Greener vs. G. Campbell Greener, married at i Gold Beach, March 3, 1947. • • Á CLEARANCE, Marriage Licenses { Marriage licenses have been is- j i sued to Byron R. Cotter, Coquille, 'and Nancy E. Marney, Coquille; Ray G. Stollenwerk, San Francisco, | , and Gwenevier Digman, San Fran cisco; David Everett Adams, North i Bend, and Jennie May Campbell, 1 North Bend; John Marion Donald son, Denmark, and Patricia Ann ; Bates, Bandon; Ralph B. Olmstead,! Bandon, and Lauretta L. Lawrence,! Bandon; Wayne Eugene Corey, I Reedsport, and Mary Jenett Try- ' on, Gardiner; Robert S. Madsen, , : Coos Bay, and Grace G. Halver- ! 1 son, La Grande. All-Electric Lionel’s Justice Court Fined in Justice court were Hu bert Lee McMahan, improper muf- ; fler, 85 and costs; Lillian Higgins, no operator’s license, $2.50 and costs; John Dale Tharp, hunting after hours, $25 and costs; Arthur Royal Fletcher, no splash aprons, $5 and costs, and truck speeding, $5 and costs; Darrell Jon S. Louis, no vehicle license, $2.50 and costs; Asa Robert Brown, hunting prohi- I bi ted hours. 825 and costs. 810 sus- I pended, no hunting license, $25 ' and costs, $10 suspended. An eighteen year old boy was I fined $150 and sentenced to seven ; days in county jail on a charge of | contributing to the delinquency of a minor. • • These Slashed Prices Make Santa Claus Happy 20% OFF $29.50 $75.00 were STORK NEW S Tell as at 3881 Births filed with the county 1 health department from Dec. 12 to 19 were to Messrs, and Mesdames Paul Sampaulesi, North Bend, Dec. 8, a son, Paul Dennis; Thomas Yucka, North Bend, Dec. 8, a son, EmestDwayne; Burley Lail, Myr tle Point, Dec. 8, a son, Jon Bur ley; Gerald Fraser, Myrtle Point, 'Dec. 8, a son, Gregory Louis; Phil Brower, Myrtle Point, Dec. 9, a ’daughter, Janis Kay; Victor Lopez, Jr., Myrtle Point, Dec. 9, a daugh- J ter, Gayle Lynn; Loren Harsh, Myrtle Point, Dec. 11, a son, Wil liam Sylvester. William Richardson, Myrtle (Trains only) $23.50 $60.00 Now 1?ï txxpptn>i_ Coquille, Oregon 3rd and Taylor Sts. Phone 4201