The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 21, 1951, Image 10

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uttering and publishing a forged
bank check. He was sentenced to
s two year penitentiary term but
was granted immediate probation,
on condition he make good the
money invloved.
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Murtón, North Bend, June 6, a Donna Jean.
Bay, May 29; Rolla Benton Manuel,
“If it takes brains to run our
son, Patrick Lee; Raymond Mc­
Deaths filed with the County Coos Bay, May 28; Sofronie
I wonder why it takes
Bride, North Bend, June 3, a daugh­ Health Department, June 12 to 19. Schrenk, Lakeside, May 23; Ron­ government
so
little
brains
and so much taxes
ter, Venita Gay! Donald Lasater,
Marie Isabelle Hoelling, Coos ald Alden McGeorge, Sr., North to finance it?”—Herald Ulrich,
North Bend, June 8, a daughter, Bay, June 8 ¡Louis B. Selthon, Coos Bend, May 28; May Adele Todd, Missouri.
Gay Lynn; CLettus Dradre, North Bay, June 12; Matthew Holiday, Coquille, June 16; Boone A. God­
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COQUILLE, OREGON.
Bend, June 5, a daughter, Kathern Gillespie, Coos Bay, June 5; Don­ win, North Bend, June 10; Rose
JUNE 21, 1951.
Will
of
your
own is more likely
Tani; Roy Routledge, North Bend, ald D. Terry, Coos Bay, June 3; Mary Davis, Coos Bay, June 15;
Probate Court
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June 5, a daughter, Eileen Lynn. James E. Ward, Coos Bay, May 29; Harlow Foreman, Coos Bay, June to help you succeed than the will
of a rich relative.—Indianapolis
The vs»««««
estate of .nuui
Ruth Campbell
i-wnpoeu was
Kenneflh Iissen. North Bend, Katherina Johanna Smith,, Coos 15.
Times.
admitted
to
probate
June
13.
Es-
June
11,
a
son,
Nick
Andrew;
Mel-
Yeu> on th e . . . .
timated at $3000, heirs are the Í vin Traxler, North Bend, June 8,
husband, Drew E. Campbell, and a ! “ daughter, Sharon Kay; Jack Pul-
son, Noel Bruce Campbell, both of len, North ~
’
Bend, June
7, a son
Coquille.
Leslie Carlton; CJharles Castle,
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North Bend, June 9, a daughter,
p
T
n
e ' Jacciuelln Kay Louise; Gleason
March 3, 1951. Robert Choat is
Sheriffs Office
5 I Q R K
N E V t S Groven> North Bend, June lp, a
the defendant.
son, Patrick Dale; Oswald Ha-
Edward H. Hom, 47, jailed June
worth, North Bend, June 11, a son,
12 on the charge of contributing to Divorces Filed
James Raymond; Herman Wittick,
the delinquency of a minor was
Coos Bay, June 12, a daughter,
released by order of J. P. Jess Bar­
Divorce suits have been filed by
Judith Anna; Ellis McCartney,
ton after furnishing a property Nelson H. Vermillion vs. Myrtle E.
Coos Bay, June 11, a daughter,
bond.
Vermillion, married in Chehalis,
I Terry Lee; Orris Severson, Coos
Clay Petitt, 39, charged with Wn., Aug. 19, 1948; Betty Lois
¡Bay, June 12, a son, Dennis Al-
Tell us at 3581
driving while intoxicated was jailed Worley vs. Carl Otto Worley, mar­
j lan; Harold Gedenberg, Coos Bay,
June 12.
ried at Phoenix, Arizona, Nov. 10,
June 15, a son, Harold Wayne;
Births filed with Cotfffty Health Calixto Burola, Coos Bay, June
Charged with disorderly conduct 1949; Jean Wright vs. James E.
Department,
June
5
to
12.
Minnie Lou Roberts, 41, was oom- Wright, married in Coos county,
14. a daughter, Linda; Willard
To Mess« and Mesdames Virgil Hyde, Jr., Coos Bay, June
mitted June 16. She was released Feb. 23, 1951. •
June 10, , a
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Justice _ Bandon, ■ May
Dale; nuoen
Robert Kruse
the same day after posting $25.
- 25, ■ a son, SOn, Robert oaic,
Kruse,
Venl Benson; Ronald Anderson Coos Bay, June 9, a son Robert
bail. Herman Roberts, 36, also
Marriage
Licenses
Bandon May 29, a son, Frederick Edwin; Paul Olson, Coos Bay June
charged with disorderly conduct
was released after posting $25. bail.
Marriage licenses have been Allen; James Shank, North Bend,! 9, a son, Richard Paul; Martin
Arrested on a drunkenness issued to Daniel Arthur Sullivan, May 30, a son, James Benton; i Lombardi, Coos Bay June 8 a
charge, Seldon Arlis Hodges, 26, Remote, and Lois Louise Willard, Gilhart Shankey, North Bend, June son, Martin Howard; John Myers
«was fined $25.
Bandon; William Merle Casper, 1, a daughter, Susan Catherine; Coos Bay, June 8, a son, Robert
Coos Bay, and Barbara Jean Abner Childress, Myrtle Point, James.
Thompson, Coquille; Robert L. May 22, a son, Buck; David Lun-
Earl Emerich, Coos Bay, June 7,
Suits Filed
Myrtle Point, May 22, a son,
Hargens, North Bend, and Louise din,
a ^ son C Stanley
Gullick-
Nildas
David;
Gale
Prince,
Myrtle
i
o o X v Earl;
Tune Floyd
«
Suit to quiet title qu-real estate E. Parks, North Bend.
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1 £
Lewis Kiekhoefer, Roseburg, Point, May 21, a daughter, Darise
was filed June 15 by Desso C. Car­
and
Ellen
McMillan,
Roseburg;
ter and Inez W. Carter. Defend­
Point, May 21, a daughter, Janice
ants are H. H. Morton and W. S. James Kay, Coquille, and Elaine Eileen; Leonard Zwicker, Myrtle Glen Babb, Coos Bay, June 8, a
Trul^
Coquille;
James
Virgil
daughter, Michael Ann; Kenneth
Morton.
Collatt, North Bend, and Alice Mae Point, May 21, a son, Jimmie Cusic, Coos Bay, June 5, a daugh­
David.
Suit for separate maintenance Dexter, North Bend.
ter, Elaine Carol; Byron Johnson, HOPPY JOINS OREGON GREEN GUARDS—Hopalong Cassidy Is now a part-time Oregonian. Ore­
was filed June 15 by Kazumi S. \
Donald Gibbs, Myrtle Point, May Coos Bay, June 5, a daughter, Re­ gon’s 30,000 alert Green Guards welcomed Hoppy into their youth auxiliary of Keep Oregon Green at
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Chard vs Ole James Chard, mar­
20, a daughter, Cindy Jo; Thomas becca Ann; Richard Keller, Coos start of Rose Festival Parade. He 'ecelved elaborate scroll, signed by Governor McKay, naming him to
ried at Honolulu, Hawaii, Dec Divorces Granted
Knight, S^yrtle Point, May 29, a Bay, June 5, a son, Richard John; honorary membership in the Green Guards In recognition of his work in fo'eat fire prevention nation­
2, 1946.
daughter, Heather Louise; Buddy Earl Jenkins, Coos Bay, June 5,
ally. Making presentation Is Robert Hicks, Boy Scout troop 52. Assisting in the set are Herman
Divorce decrees were ‘ granted Cole, Myrtle Point, May 28, a _
Compensation for permanent
OO
a son, Earl Ray; Donald M
Moore,
Leits and Barry Poturn, bolding poster. All are Portland Boy Scouts and G'een Guards. Hopalonz
partial disability equal to 100% Tuesday to rairlene Moore from daughter, Cindy Rae; Richard Coos
Bay,
June
4,
a
daughter’
loss of an arm is being sought by W. H. Moore, Henry C. Landers Lane, Myrtle Point, May 27,
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<»*i*Mer. was grand marshal of the Rose Festival Parade.
Glenn G. Kelsey in a suit filed from Alice Landers; Francis Den­ son, Michael Lee; Arlo Duncan,
June 18 against the State Indus­ ham from Dessie Denham.
Myrtle Point, May 27, a daughter,
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trial Accident Commission.
Cheryl Lea; Joe Beckman, Myrtle
Virgil Van Matre is suing for Circuit Court
Point, May 27, a daughter, Johan­
$15,000 general damages and $1,-
na Louise; Robert Beazizo, Myrtle
046.25 special damages as the re­
Francis John Degnan pleaded Point, May 23, a daughter, Kerry
sult of an accident which occurred guilty to a charge of knowingly Lee; Harold Cress, Myrtle Point,
June 2, a'son, John Harold; How­
ard Hoover, Myrtle Point, June 2,1
a daughter, Sylvia Eileen; Edgar i
Plemmons, Myrtle Point, June 2, j
a daughter, Maureen Sue.
Walter Barklow, Myrtle Point,!
June 2, a son, Crai< Daniel; Rich-!
ard Deaver, Myrtle Point, June 1,
twins, Richard Orville, Jr. a n d !
Marcia Lorraine; William Knight,!
Myrtle Point, June 1, a son, Wil-1
liam Ray, Jr.; Robert Bushnell,
Myrtle Point, May 31, a son, Larry
Dale; Delbert Crowell, Coos Bay,
May 14, a son, Dean Vem; Ver­
non Roth, Coos Bay, May 17, a
daughter, Linda Jean; Harold
Voshell, Coos Bay, May 22, a son,
Hal Dean; John Miraaoul, Jr.,
Coos Bay, May 24, a daughter, Lin­
da Kay.
Harold Bowers, North Bend, May
24, a son, Craig Ira; Don Baylor,
North Bend, May 25, a daughter,
Sherry Marie; Wayne Fox, North
Bend, May 25, a son, James Leon­
ard; Donald Slyter, North Bend,
May 25, a ton, Donald Roe; James
Aldrich, North Bend, May 28, a
son, James Richard; John Padgett.
North Bend, May 25, a son, John
Franklin; Frank Shriver, North
Bend, May 27, a daughter, Nancy
Kristina; Edmund Dahl, North
Bend, May 24, a ton, James Ed­
mund.
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Births filed with the County I
Health Department, June 12 to 19.'
To Messrs, and Mesdames Ken-1
neth Holts, Coos Bay, June 2, a
son, Chalmers Peerrjj; William '
Hackney, Coos Bay, June 1, a I
YOUR friendly studebaker dealer
daughter, Teresa Rene; Richard;
Clark, Coos Bay, June 1, a daugh-'
ter, Kristy Lee; Hobart Grady, Coos I
Bay, May 31, a son, Jerry Simon;;
I
Irvin Rose, Coos Bay, May 29, a!
son, .Michael Emmett; David John-'
W IN A VALUABLE PRIZE!
son, North Bend, June 2, a daugh- j
ter, Rebecca Lynn; Arvid Matti, I
Just guess how many paper clips are contained
North Bend, May 19, a son, Robert)
3$9 W . F r o n t
James;
Lyle
McGuire,
North
Bend,
Phone 121
May 18, a daughter, Judy Darlene; '
in a j a r - - - it's th a t easy!
Valdon Ludington, North Bend,'
Jane 7. ■ » n Larry Jay; Bernard
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