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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1952)
ori the . . . Public Records Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses have been is sued to: Frederick L. Cocheram and Mary Gall Worsley, both of Peedsport; Lloyd Elroy Bechtel, and Leona Davis, both of M yrtle Point; Charles C. Piazza, San Le andro, Calif., and M ary Lorrain Tobin, N orth Bend. A lbert Charles Teter, Coos Bay, and Donna Rae M iller, North Bend; James Biggs, Mapleton, and JoAnn Walsworth, Florence; H ar- land R Griswold, and W reith M il- licent Vandetvori; W alter Handy and Ruth Viola Kenlson, both of Roseburg; Clyde Edgmon and Freddie Cullam, both of Coquille; Richard C. Carlson and Bonnie Ellen Noah, both of Coquille. • • Circuit Court ' After pleading guilty on a charge of larceny by bailee, W illiam Ralph W illiams received a sen tence of two years in the peniten tiary. A stay of execution for th irty days was set and defendant is to remain in the custody of the sheriff. A t end of that period, he w ill be granted probation fo r a two year period, and make resitu- tion through the district attorney’s office of money taken. A lton Junior C ourtrlght pleaded guilty to a charge of disturbing the public peace. Passing of sen tence was suspended fo r one year during Which tim e he, w ill be on probation. , , W illiam Robert Lawrence en tered a plea of not guilty on a charge o f larceny. Robert Jean Hastings was placed of probation for three years after pleading g u ilty to entering a mo tor vehicle w ith intent to steal therein. Passing o f sentence was suspended fo r three years, a a The State Unemployment Com pensation commission Is asking judgment of $194.45 against Homes, Inc., for contributions allegedly owed the commission. • • N orth Bend by the Rev. Wayne A Eurich. Frederick L. Cochran and Mary Gail Worsley, both of Reedspirt, married Feb. IS in Reedsport by the Rev. George E. Mortensen. Charles C. Piazza, San Leandro, Oalif., and Mary Lorrain Tobin, North Bend, married Feb 17 in Holy Redeemer church by the Rev. Paul D. Malyszko. A lb ert Charles Teter, Coos Bay, and Donna Rae M iller, North Bend, married Fdb. 15 at Coquille by the Rev. A L. Kunkel. a a Sheriff's Courts heir Is Charles E. Schroeder, w id ower. Henry Gustavsen was named ad m inistrator of the estate of Per Engstrom who died Nov. 29, 1951. Estimated value is $1750. Heirs are Carl, Anders and Johan Eng strom, brothers, sad sisters, Alma Enback, Nanny Enback, Teckla Pettemon and Ann Benda. Estimated value of the estate of Ellen Ingrid Bjerke who died Feb. 8, 1952, In Coos Bay in $7,500. Roald Anton Bjerke was named administrator. Heirs are sons, John, K a rl and Roald, and daugh ters, Anna Cornett, Thelma Hof- ft” « and Ellen June * * Charles Benjamin Gooch, charg ed w ith publishing words w ith in tent to defame, was fined $35 plus costs and received a 30-day sen tence. W illiam Thomas, charged w ith petty larceny, was fined $35 plus costs and sentenced to 30 days. ______ _ W illiam R. W illiams was sen- tenced to 30 days in the county ja il and placed on probation for two Q j - q m /J J u |*V R e P O T t years on a charge of larceny by v ~ bailee. The grand ju ry returned one se • • cret indictment, four true bills and four not true bills Friday. True bills were W illiam Robert Charles E. Schroeder was named Lawrence, charged w ith larceny; Rose Brown vs. Ora S. Brown; I administrator of the estate of Alton Junior Courtrlght, disturb M arjorie Tevis vs. George Tevts; Ethel M. Schroeder who died July ing the public peace; Robert Jean Estimated Hastings, entering a motor vehicle Cecil Davis vs. M yrtle Davis; Es 1, 1951, at Bandon. value of the estate Is $10,000 and w ith intent to steal therein; W il- ther Slyter vs. Seth Slyter; Resells Marshall vs. John Marshall; Gladys Courter vs. Robert Courter; M ary Lauleas vs. Elmer Lauless. a a Divorces Granted Probate Court Deaths filed w ith Coos county health deaprtment, Feb. 13 to 18: Calla P. Taft, Coquille, Feb. 10; Charles W illiam Spalding, Co quille, Feb 14; James Ralph Osier, Coos Bay, Feb. 10; W illie Paul Southworth, Coos Bay, Feb. 10; Ellen Ingrid Bjerke, Coos Bay, Feb. 8; May Bennett, Coos Bay, Feb. 13. 1952 Dog Licenses Are Now Due ’ PENALTY ATTACHES MARCH 1, 1952 The license fee is $2.06 for each do« E ™ * * the premises after the dog has r e .J e d the age of 8 months. Licenses are issued for the caieudar year and expire on December 31st of each y e « - ALL DOG OWNERS are requested to, pny their h cense fee of $2.66 NOW to Georgianna Vaughan, < oos County Clerk. After M «<h I. unpaid B t e - t e will b . linquent and thereby increased to $3.66. After that date the “kengw may be paid either to the County Clerk or to an authorized dog license collector. C O U N T Y C O U R T OF COOS C O U N T Y , OREGON Coquille Post, No. 36, American Legion w ill hold its annual ora torical contest fo r Coquille high school students Feb. 27, according to James L McMahon, contest chairman. Speech students of Coquille high school w ill present at least three of their best original speeches an the Constitution fo r judging. The winner w ill enter the district cork- test at a place to be named. The local post has offered a $33 defense bond as a prize and the winner may win as much as • $5,000 scholarship to any college or university in the nation. cu:iuzn:rs have discovered O The superlj flavor and aroma of Nob Hill and Airway Coffees re main LOCKED INSIDE the whole bean ’til you are ready to buy! Remember it’s the COFFEE that countsN O T the container ' nob hill coffee kft ¡ft <» AIRWAY COFFEE 1-lb. Bag Nob Hill ayid Airway Coffees are rushed roaster fresh to your neighborhood Safeway store They don’t need EXPENSIVE packages to protect their freshness. So you SAVE 5 to 10 cents a pound! Suits Filed Notice To Dog Owners Speech Students Set For Legion Contest Building Permits IT’S THE C O FFE E THAT COUNTS . . . N O T THE COHTAIHER 1 Deaths Filed Marriages Filed FEBRUARY $1, 1 Maxine Moore vs. Richard I Moore; Ralph Pounds, vs. Ruby Roberta Pounds; Verna Rosell Pin- nell vs* Royce S. Pinnell; Edison | R. Lemley vs. Leile Lemley. - • • A petition has been filed by John M. and Ida M. Clark, Glen A. Enge and Avis M. Enge and Sam! E. and Jeannie T. Welling asking fo r the transfer of Torrens C erti ficate number 265 covering certain lots of land The following marriage certi Ohio Casualty Insurance com ficates were filed w ith the county pany has started action against I clerk’s office: Mabel Boots to recover damages. Robert A rth u r Law, Jr. and Lois Judgment of $362.84 is asked for Aleen Rouse, both of Coos Bay, damages allegedly received by Je married Feb. 16 at the First Presby rome F. Coffield and Iva R. Cof terian church by the Rev. Oscar fie ld in an automobile accident j on Green Acres road in December, ] W. Payne. Claude O. Woods, North Bend, 1951. Calvert Fire Insurance Com and Barbara Jean Dishman, Coos Bay, married in Methodist Par pany has started action against sonage, Coos Bay, F«4>. 8 by the A. D. Lancaster to recover dam ages. Judgment of $450 is asked f^pv. Walter R. Warner. William S. Schroeder and Rose fo r damages allegedly suffered to mary McCarthy, both of Coos Bay, an automible owned by W. L. married Feb. 11 by the Rev.-Oscar Reed in an accident on the M y r tle Point-Powers highway on Dec. W. Payne. RolUnd N. Cole, North Bend, 9, 1050. Charles T. Carlow is asking and Colleen J. Gent, Coos Bay, married at F irst Presbyterian judgment of $499 against M arvin Ivy fo r damages allegedly received church, North Bend, Feb. 10 by In an automobile collision June 25, the Rev. Lawrence H. Mitchel- 1951, on the Charleston highway. more. C. H. Langenberg has started ac Ansel Duey, Coos Bay, and Jean tion against LeRoy Allen Griggs McDonald, Coquille, married Feb. asking Judgment of $250.05 for 9 by the Rev. Lawrence Guderian. damages allegedly received in an John D. Patton, Jr., and Dorothy automobile collision Oct. 23, 1951, I. Wilkinson, both o f Coos Bay, at Shingle House Slough bridge. married Feb. 10 at Empire Bap John Berkey has started action tist church by the Rev. Clyde against Henry A. Johnson seeking M Ellis judgment of $303.85 for damages Benjamin H. Held, M yrtle Point, allegedly received in an auto and A rle n f Pratt, Coos Bay, mar mobile collision Oct. 10, 1951, on ried Feb. 8 b y Capt. W illiam Rlck- the Cemetery road. en, Salvation Army. Richard Rodman Plotts has filed George Edward DeOs, Four Mile, suit against M uriel Mortensen ask and V io l* Daun Simmons, Bandon, ing judgment of $343.95 fo r dam married Feb. 12 at Church of S t ages allegedly received in an auto John’s By-the-Sea by the Rev. Paul mobile collision Sept. 23, 1951, on Wesslnger. highway 101. * Johnny D. Clark and Maxine May Western Mercantile Agency, Parrish, both o f Coquille, married Inc., has started an action at law Feb. 10 in Emmanuel Baptist to recover money against Eule chorch by the Rev. A. L. Kunkel. White. Henry Priem has started action Washington E. Collier and Ada Marie Feaster, both o f Coquille, against Associated Coos Bay Land married Fdb. 17 in Seventh Day Owners asking judgment of $3,- Adventist church by the Rev. Wal- 657.66 said due on a promissory note. . i Blehm Judgment of $25,000 is asked by Delos A. Ellis and Shirley Nunn, both of Empire, married Feb. 11 Gerald F. H all in a suit filed against Dorothy F. Rippey, execu by Jess Barton, justice of peace. John Walter Conrad, North Bend, tr ix of the estate of L. W. Rippey, and M arjorie Jean Oaks, Eugene, deceased. He asks damages for married Feb. 12 at Faith Lutheran Injuries received in a building church by the Rev. Norman L. owned by L. W. Rippey, alleging that the owner negligently and Orth. . M ilton Casey and Eisamae Chris carelessly failed to keep the build tine Stromberg married Feb. 9 in ing in repair. S e n tin e l SAFEWAY Divorces Filed PA G «. ,m Ralph Williams, larceny by iilee. Not true Mils were returned for Jack Frank Bridges charged w ith possession of firearm ; Herbert Ed ward Wood, threatening the com mission of a felony; Edward John Scorby, failure to support a minor COQUILLE, ORGEON. child; Otho Graves Peak, also J. L Stevens received a permit known as Pete Graves, obtaining to repair an ice box and for re money by false pretenses. • • plastering and repairing a cement floor at 323 W. First street at an estimated cost of $350. E. L. Per- Building permits fo r two resi rott is the contractor. Also isued was a perm it to .W ll- dences and fo r repairing one com mercial building were issued by son Dalrymple for addition of a storage room to a residence at 521 the city. L. V. Bahr received a perm it E. Tenth street. Estimated cost for a wood frame residence w ith is $750 and Louis Frenler w ill be attached garage to be b u ilt on the builder. • • Sanford Heights road. Estimated D O G ’S L IF E cost Is $16,000 fo r the 52 by 92 Carolyn Jones, who makes her foot structure. A perm it was is sued to Riverside Lumber com screen debut in Paramount’s “ This pany to build a wood frame resi Is Dynamite,’’ carries her minia dence, 29 by 40 feet, w ith at ture Mexican chihauhau in a spec tached garage on East 11th street, ia lly designed leather handbag. which w ill cost an estimated $11,- The pooch’s name, “ Chico,” is let tered on the side. 000. J T usi h re e These E asy beans coite« 1 Pour in the tor ibe 3. Flip the s P R E S TO ! try Skylark Pork & Beans Kraft Dinners Van Zee Cheese Food 2 Nacaroni-Spaghelti 2 Sunshine Krispy Crackers CRACKED W HEAT Quick and easy to prepare fre s h **1 coff** You b u t- Fam ous ZEE B m d Paper Products Facia' w. V ,Se Tissue - 29c 1 Z eeW u a - 4 ^ W h ite N a p k in s EDWARDS COFFEE / 1-lb. 2-lb. $181 vT ln Wc Tin Van Camp L b a g fu l of ih* can ’ ROYAL SATIN S H O R T E N IN G S 'eP 2-lb. 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