The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 20, 1942, Page 6, Image 6

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U ÖttGON. THURSDAY, AUGU8T 36. 1943.
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Ballou & Wright, Auto Sup­
plies
656
Marshfield Bargain House,
_____
'■y '
MaterteK--..............—...................>»-W
Coquille Service Station, Auto
■ :
7.76
Supplies
........ 2.......
Roy R. Erehinger, Time A Rxp.
(Western World)
o
A total 0* 837,697 in net payrhents
1.51
Coos Bay Logging Co., Lumber
Cruising
Timber
...
According
to
authority
which
Wes
­
was received-by co-operating farm­
2.75
H. H. Hansen, Royalty on Rock
[ tern World considers reliable, the Coo* Bay Stationery Co., Sup-
y- >>•
1.80
A. Barrows, Royalty on Rock
ers tor conservation and soil building
plies—-Various Offices
.....
5.00
Jack’s Welding Works, Services
practices performed in compliance ! latest development in the local chrome | F. R. Bull, Agent, Bond, Dept.
3.40
Ernest Anderson, Filing Saws
Sheriff A Tax Co. ...
....
with the 1942 Agricultural Conser­ possibilities of a ferro-chrome steel
Chas. Feller Fish Co., Timbers 36.39
Coquille
Hotel,
Lunch
Order
I
'
plant
being
located
in
this
area.-
vation program, according to George
6.75
Cecil Hartley, Filing Saws
County Court
... r.-
West Coast Telephone Co.,
H. Jenkins, secretary of the associa­ Option Taken On Sand
Western Union Tel. Co., Ser-
AgW*vidWMI
33 62
While the name of the organization
tion.
Approximately 1500 tons of
v:#es Co. Judge A Sheriff.
A. B Daly fc C^.,'Materiai '.'.’.’. 5 282 76
ground oyster shell and 317 tons of has not been revealed, it is known i Bean A Randleman, Sheep In­
J. N Gearhart, Mileage -
demnity ..........—...........
superphosphate were applied to im­ that it is a Pacific coast concern
.50
Surveying ..... ......................
The*
Ncwi
Press,
Printing
City of Coquille, Water —
prove many acres of Coo« county soil j which has been carrying on experi­ Coos Bay Stationery Co., State
2.05
County
Shops
..........
_
and increase production Of legumes ment* in the reduction of beach sands
Co. Defense Council
Uto—
Mouirtmn Stales Power Go.,
Marerial.
MBMbtai ------ 1
-------- flM T »limil«l H1UMH tin
9,6<ta
«tse»
■■TI WIII I PtwHeeteWurnasmimm^^gi
^'sUM^a/^^^fî
’
oÎffice'
Defense Council
...........
8J4
are said to have been altogether in
acres of farm land.
4 75 Ivan L. Qarritaon
37.80 Mountain States Power Co,
Oregon State Hiway Comm.,
14.85
Tom Monson
25 60
County Shut»................. ......
Nearly 18,000 acres of range land the company'« laboratories, and they
Herald
Preas,
Suplies,
Sheriffs
3.80
Maps. Defense Council.........
Office .........
20.00 Marvin K. Davidson .............. . 12.33 Snap-on Tools Corporation,
,
WM voluntarily deferred, allowing have proved sufficiently successful Ekblad Sparta Shop, Padlock.
5.48
Berlyn Billingf
.................
57.60
Tools .
•
operators ito earn payment for range to warrant the company taking an
Defense Council . ............... '"'l.35 Wm. F. Howell, Sheriff, Con­
Wm.x Wllkips .4....... ....................
8.25 J. F. McHenry, Auto Supplies 58.70
veying
Prteioners
to
Pen
11.50
Win. A. Spores ....................
fence, fence repair, brush removal, option on 280 acres of beach sands in Westein Union, Services, De I- ­
124.45 Tiio'rnton Tire Service, Auto
9.26 Burroughs Adding Machine Co
fense Council ..... ,.......... .......
......
; 146.20
Supplies .......... ......................... 15.27
pipe lines for better distribution of the area north of the Coquille river.
Supplies, Tax Dept.............. 87.95 John Abbott
Mlfld. Chamber of Uohimerce,
C. C. Oliver
43.84 Goodyear Service, Auto Sup­
Fuhrman
’
s
Pharmacy,
Supplies
water over the range, stock trails, Negotiations for the option are now
Office and Help, Defense
K. E. Oliver .......................... .
I 54
52.80
plies
. ..i....................
Clerk’s Office
3.95 Walter L. Taff .. . ..............
water storage facilities, and develop­ in progress and are expected to be
100.00
121.04 West’s, Auto Supplies .........
5.73
Miller-Bryant-Pierce, Supplies
Ben Kuhnert
H. S. Norton, Stationery- Ra­
. 12.00 Buy Motors, Auto Supplies
, 4.62
ment of springs. The deferred graz­ completed shortly.
—
10 00 Tom
6.46 IZ£krKs
rum nun
Hall , ....,............
. .
90.00 C. J. O’Neil, Auto Supplies . 66.43
tion Board i,.... .
......
ing practice atone has allowed several
Upon completion of the. opAjpn. en--
Roke-Chapman Co., Supplies,
Herb
Cole
’
Southweaetern Motors, Auto
S 1. A. C., Industrial Ins,—
b «4....... . ......... .. 176.40
Clerks Office ....... ...... ,
j>,80
thousand acres of range to reseed gineers of the company will contg to
Leonard JVatson .....
83.20
Supplies
...... ........ »kk. 74.52
Co. Employees
....... ....... . 48.51 Barrow
Drug
Co.,
Pens,
naturally, thus improving grazing ca­ Bandon area and set up a pitot plant Burton W. 0a»>n. »’«I»- Attend
Ben A. Wigte_____
104 65 Earl Littrell Supply Co, Auto
Clerk’s Office .
1.50
Arlyn Bulk low
.
96 92
96.5«
Supplies •.................... .....
mg Civ. Training School —
pacity at the lowest possible expense. to demonstrate, if possible, that labor­
flil.00' Clara Stauff, Clerical Services,
Jason Smart
........
101.85 J. A J. Tire Co, Auto Supplies 175.78
Civ. _______
Defense __
Council
.•
However over 7,000 acres of depleted atory tests can be proven on-a com­
,/rrea“-
x............. ■•••
Cecil
Hartley
___
137.95 Crater Lake Motors, Auto Sup­
Coos R» T.mes. Pub. Notice /
Lhaa. Stauff, Co. Tree«., Post­
pasture land was improved by re­ mercial scfcle. The success of the
Coll McLean ............
14435
plies
49.12
1942 Tax Foreclosure Bale- 3890.5«
age A Box Rent, Treaa. Qff
12.90 Carl Shore ...........
seeding artificially with approxi­ demonstration on a commercial «pale A. B "Collier, Ssrvices Treas.
13845 Southwestern Motors, Auto
. :
The
Todd
Sate«
Co.,
Ribbon,
Richard
Brown
100.50
.....
132.25
O t L m ......... ■■■■ .. ......... ■
Supplies ........
13.24
mately 107,500 pounds ot adapted will determine tiie fate of the pro­
Treaa. Office ...
Bill
C.
Daggitt
....
135,72
Golders
Auto
Parts
Co,
Auto
Mar e Bi’llah. Trans- of Testi­
-
’
perennial grass and legume mixture. posed pfrojscl. ’’ .
Chas. W. Forreit, Mileage,
Raymond Burk low ,
Supplies .....................
.33.82
122.00
mony, Clifford I. Morris
County Asaesaor.
.......
The practice of fall sown legumes
18.90 A, M. Wingler .'.__ _
It is understood that this plant
124.20 ^George. F. Burr Motor Co,
17.40
Death
.........................
H. C. Getz, Mileage, Drafts­
Wm. Dinsmore .........
128775
plowed under in the spring as green would utilize Coos county coal as well Chas. W. Forrr»t. Assessor,
Auto Supplies
...............
9.26
man, Assessors Office ....
11.75 Orin Demarest ;..... 1
... 110.00 North Bend Iron Works, Work ’
15.00
manure is finding increased response us much of the waste timber pro­
Expense, Trip to Salem ..
Phyllis Belloni, Extra Help,
H. Z. Youqg
I»«.».
130.00
on Bulldozer, etc...................
50.50
especially among those who have ducts. which would be converted into Potter Mfg. Co. Inc. Arm Bands
Asaeaaurs Office .. ...
...
119.25 Edwards Hardware Co, Sup­
9.77 Dorothy Newton, Extra Help, 62.00 Chas. Hoter
Co.
liefense
Couneil-
...........
commercial and home vegetable gar­ charcoal.
Vivian Cook .........
j
134.05
plies
..................... ja«i .28
Marino Manos, Work In awte*-
Aaaesaor» Office ................
104 00 Kenneth Land . .... .............
93.60 Stevens Cash Hardware, Ma
den«. The program has also, been a "Wet Electric" Separation
9.00 Wdda Mae Van Meter, Extra
sor’» Office ............ .........
Carl Mathews
161.75
teriai
7.65
Baker,
(¡.»ordinator,
factor in promoting the control of
Still another step in .the direction J, E
Off,c*
104.00 L. C. Burner ........................
42.32 F. S. Slover Co, Material .. 23.07
Postage A Mi»., Defense
noxious and poisonous weeds.
of commercial development of beach
fclda Ostrander. Extra Hrtp,
C. F. Hawk .........................
85.40 Coos Bay Mattress Co, Repair
26.00 ,
Connell
................ .'.....
°"fce ................... 104.06 John B. O’Sullivan
.
tn order to qualify for payment for sands is indicated hy the presence
___
142.70
Truck Curtains ......
10.25
W< st Coast Telephone Co.,
Jean
Newton,
Extra
Help,
A*-
Chas. Mentzer ..... ..............
171.30 Industrial Repair Co, Material
practices performed under the 1942 in Bandon this week of a group of
Services, Court House and
aeMors Office ..............
104 on John Barth
.............. .
... 141.60
& Work
........................... 39.43
program all conservation material ap­ engineers who have been working on
Co. Farm —........
111.50 W H. Kay, Salary A Mileage
Standard Oil Co. ot Calif,
plied such as ground oyster shell and what is termed a “wet electric” sepa­ Title Guarantee A . Ab. Co.,
J.
F.
Howard
.......
.'.
.....
Assessors Off and Co. Court------
*
20.00
Gasoline A Oil ........................ 727.17
186.10
Aba. on land in Tp. 27-14,
The Campbell Prinrtery, Sup­
A. Y. Trendell ........... ............ 114.75 Loggers Supply Co, Steel
superphosphate, also all soil building ration process for the past eight years.
Title Report Chaney Prop. 310.00
plier
Assessors
Office
Lawrence
Mullen
......
192.50
............
16.73
53 31
crops seeded during the period De­ They are looking over the black sand West Coast Telephone Co., Ser­
Shannon A Co., Services, As­
Harold Zeigler.......
............ 166.25 Oregon Pacific Co, Material 69.18
cember 1, 1941, through October 31. deposits with a view of buying land.
vices, Defense Council....... 138.68
sessors Office ...........
Clem
Martell
...............
..........
160.92
Feenaughty Machinery Co,
122.67
1942, must be reported to the County
.Several tons of Mack sand con­ Keizer Bros. A Johnson, Ex-
Mulkey, Mileage,
Material
308.67
4.00 __ School Supt.
ammatidn Floss:e lngman
.....................
Henry
Franson
.......
114.75
Agricultural Conservation office at centrates from the Bullards section
Hazer Hdw. Co, Material ..... ..
.72
316
The Charter Oak Fire Ins. Co.,
8
ye
Davis
...............
May
be
He
Loveland,
1
123.50
lie
^Loveland,
Work
in
Central Transfer Co, Freight
1.59
CoqtliUe or at later, designated com­ have been «hipped to their labora­
For War Damage Insurance 661.40 llP^hool Supt. Office
W. W. Willtoms . ..
151.80 J. A. Lamb Co, Material ... 21.13
munity center«. Any practices per­ tories in the recent past and they are E. L. Paterson, Co. Judge, Ex.
VePene
Bailey, Work i in School
iWoriT
James L. Child .....
80.00 J. E. Haseltine Co, Material .. 11.59
67.65
County Business ...... ......
formed after October 31 cannot qual­ said to be of the opinion that they can
Supt Office ..... . .. .....
James L. Child
74.40 Rackleff
Pharmacy,
Photo
Margaret
L.
Davis,
Clerical
Victor Demarest
The J. K. Gill Co., Supplies.
125.65
ify for payment in 1942 but should handle the product for chrome «nd
Work
........ ¡.......
2.1ft
’P
’
Help, Ration Office............... 75.00 ^School Sunt. Offire
RtaTph
Hurlbutt
136.45
W.
P.
Puller
A
Co,
Paint
..... MM
be held over and reported in 1943.
other extractions on a commercial West Coast Telephone Co.. Ser-
D. J. Conlogue
°ha«. Stauff, Co. Trea«., Post
155.35 McGeorge Gravel Co, Sewer
In the interest of conservation and «cale.
vices,
— “-“stoning Board
'
“
------- -—
18.77
M. McCarthy ....
135.65
age, etc.. School Runt.....
Pipe ...... .................................
>4.75.
«
85.00 Wayne Goodman -...
Ben R. I
ndler, Rent, .Mfld.
economy the usual method checking
175.75 W. P. Anderson, Logs for Cat­
Health
Ties
............
8.Q0
Mike Boone
.....
60.65
compliance by field supervisors call­
tle Pass . ..............................
10.98
TV
”
-
I Children’s Farm Hume, Care
Mike Boone ....__ __
26.30 Smith Wood-Product«, Inc,
ing at each farm, is being discarded
Cuo* County Children......... 168.00
Ernest Franson
138.80
■
Lumber .............. ......... ........... 49.20
for this year. Plans are being formu­
Oregon Protective Society Ogre
Gunder Gunderson
147.25 Pioneer Hardware Co.r Mat­
C
aw
*
County
Children
.........
39.00
lated to arrange meeting places in
t J. L. Lea a ............... ...
167.80
terial
50.57
8.60 J. W. Dye -.. ..................
Coos~Bay Ttmea. Pub. Notice
73.40 Farr A Elwood Co, Shovels
different community centers of the
Ben C Flaxel. Dlatrtot Atty.,
120
-
County Budget
...... 428.80
J. W, Dye>................... ‘V
Lime is a highly valuable property
90.00 Southern
:
Pacific Co, Storage
a • Stenog Salary Mileage A
county to which the farmers of
Mathew
Teweila,
Janitor
Ser
­
J. K. Baker
70.00
—Road Oil ............ ............. .
3.00
phone service, eta^. ..
each community mey come to report wiien added to the lime deficient and
vice, Mfld. Court Room ...._ 24.QO Chas. Stauff, Co. Trea«., Co. 89 50 J. K. Baker :.....
.... 90.00- 'Woodbury Company, Material
7.33
add
soils
of
Coaa
county,
according
Mt.
States
Power
Co.,
Lights,
the practices performed on their
Cha». Stauff, County Treas.
»nd Freight 42.92
Mfld. Health Office 7T...T 1.00 r Oourh
to
George
H.
Jehldns,
county
agri
­
F.
C.
Larreau,
Operating
Bul-
farms. Members of the agricultural
Postage, Etc. —Roadn^astsr.
9.50
James H Leonard, Mileage and
lafils Ferry ...... ....................... íaáoo Chas. Stauff, County Treas.,
agent. The great majority Bureau of - Labor, Inspection
Expense, Probation Officer 60.10
conservation office force will be pre«- cultural
1
Boilers,
Court
House
2.00
Harry
Rogers,
Operating
Riv-
Postage Etc -dtoad Dept
33.84
Coos »». county are
L P^DBuPP,i*'
«nt with the necessary report Mieeta of
1 the soils of
„ »»
». sour Ervin L. Peterson, Salary.
• erton Ferry ............ .....Xto»- 73.33 STATE OF OREGON
-- ■> M.
No.
•
2
00
county Jiia®t^±^...:si:,
Kenneth
Rogers,
OperaHng
to reSord the InfortnatFn. SWh 6
r?-'1200 * f • C- Sherwood, Conn Bailiff
'■’-CTJunty orCoosr ss.
Riverton Ferry ;........... .7...
5t.99 L T. X. W?OdJy; County C
> (¿r
plan should result in a minimum of them in several ways. It makes the Marte Bollah, Salary, Steno..
Operating
County Court ......
135.00 C. A. Barton, Atty fee«, Cir­ 9.00 George Huther,
soil
sweet,
neutralizing
the
acids
in
Coos County, Oregon, and ex_____
travel and expense both to farmers
Riverton Ferry ........................ 36.87 Clerk of the County Court of said
the soil, promotes the growth of bene­ Wm. F. Howell, Salary, Sheriff 200.00
cuit Court ...............
30.00 Coquille Med. Serv. Bureau,
and the conservation program person.’
Edwin Peterson, Salary Dep-
county and state, do hereby certify
ficial ion bafetefiiTTmprwvw^ ttuiU^X'1
Hospital Dues — Co. Em­
Sheriff ——
r - 175.90 Lota Myers, Salary, Coqk, Co.
Bel.
that the foregoing is a statement of
I arm
.............................. . 68.00
texture,
and
water
holding
capacity
H.R.
ployees
4..
.....
...........................
80.00
Jones,
Salary,
Deputy
the amount of claims allowed by the
By watching the local newspapers
Mutual Ben. Health A Acc.
Sheriff, PowA» ...................... 100.00 1 Ww ^M>nrS’ i,Sal,ry’ F,rm
of
the
soil,
makes
available
more
County Court, at tile regular August
and by tuning in on the local farm
Hand, Co. Farm.................. 48 00
Ass’n, Insurance—Co. Em­
Alice Perrott, Salary, Deputy
1942 term thereof, as the same ap­
Ada Crawford, Salary, Waiter,
ployees •____ ;___________
broadcast every Saturday morning at plant nutrients and increases consid­
96.85 pears oB the exhibits of claims in ■
Sheriff (office)
___ 126.00
erably
crop
yields,
especially
of
le
­
7
Co.
Fam
...............
...............
****
38.00 Chas. Stauff, C®. Trees., Pur-
R. C. Vaughan, Salary,Deputy
7.15 over OOKS farmers may keep
my office and custody.
chase — Def. Stamps &
_ Sheriff (Tax Dept)
185.00 1 G*?r»e ''iorki1*n’ Eatery, Or­
WITNESS my hand and the aeal
informed as to the time and places gumes.
derly, Co. Farm..... ............... 50.00
Bonds, County Employees .. 314.65 ot the County Court affixed this
tersen. Salary clerk
Lime, therefore, when applied la an
of these meetings as well as obtaining
, Win. Stewart, Salary, Nite
8. I. A, 0. Industrial Insurance 223.01 13th day of Aug. 1942.
.
other imoprtant agricultural informa­ important factor in helping the farm­
Watch, Co. Farm
.......... 31.00 S. T7 A. C„ Industrial Insurance 446.03
L. W. Oddy, County Clerk
ers of Coos county reach the “Food
Coos Bay Harbor, Supplies—
Ret« Horton, Salary, Nurse,
(Seal)
By J. W. I .eneve. Deputy
tion.
County Farm............ ............ 96.00
Roadmaster.,.......................
7.75
After all seeding is done, shell, and for Victory" goals set for thia county
Koke-Chapman Co., Supplies -
Monogrammed Stationery makes a t
'— —,
100,00 Jimmie Gage, Use of truck for
superphosphate applied, prior to by thè federal government. 1
—Roadmaster......
10.32 very personal gift. Norton’s are fee- .
Relief Work
...... ........ 80.00
The best method of applying lidie Juliene Freeman, Salary. Clark
Peoples
WaterA
Gas
Co.,
Wa-
•
October 31, all co-operatprs are urged
(Tax Dept.) .......................
85.Q0 Coos County Farm, Produce
ter—N. B. Shop ....................
2.88 turing a nice assortment of box pa­
used on Farm-........... . .......... 71.00
to report such immediately. By do­ to cropland is after plowing, to har­ L. W. Oddy, Salary, County
Isaac R. Tbwer, Diesel Oil
Clerk
Zz...
—
L.._
*
,57.99 per, priced at only 81.00, including
200.00 Pioneer Grocery Co., Groceries
ing ttos whenever the farm opera­ row it in, before seeding and on
3.51 printing.
Co. Farm ..... .................. ....... 115.88 Richfield Oil Corp., Diesel Oil
a-
1. W. I^neve, Salary, Deputy
tor is » Coquille, It will save time pasture and hill land it may bd broad­
Dick Bourns, Auto Supplies
2.26
Busy Corner Grocery, Grocer­
Clerk
.................
175.00
Howard
Cooper
Corp.,
Material
255
36
and rubber as well as enhance the cast over the surface in the fall of Myrtle Christensen, Salary,
ies, Co Farm.. ..... ..............
62.98
In May, 14th month of production,
return of conservation benefit checks the year. A practical rate of appli­
Deputy Clerk ............
136.00 Swift A Co.^utter A Cheese, *35.18 Curtis Service Station, Auto
3.63 oneacompany was 93 per cent over ite
Supplies
Co. Farm .........
.ju,..........
cation is from one to two tons to an Charles W. Forrest, Salary,
io each operator.
L. H. Pearce, 1 Auto
... Supplies
3.35
County Assessor
.............. 200.00 Standard Brands of Calif.,
acre, depending on the acidity of the
original schedule of m&chine gun out­
■Columbia Equipment
lipment Co., Ma-
Coffee,
Co.
Farm
rr...
............
H.
C.
Gets,
Salary,
Draftsman
150.00
29.40
soil.
put for that month.——
32.23
teriai
.
—
................
.........
-
.....
—
V
.....
Stonecyphor Packing Co., —
Ellis Selander, Salary Deputy
Can Must Soon Stop At
Lime in the form of ground oyster
Meats, Co. Farm ..........
Assessor ........... .......
136.00
46.62
shell is now available at the Coos May Ensele, Salary, Deputy
Ideal Bakery, Bread, Co. Farm 14.68
All Railroad Crossings
190.00 Pacific Feed A Seed Co, Feed
Anticipating Metallation of »top County Lime and Fertilizer Associa­
A Seed, Oo. Farm
........
has StauiL Salary. County
38.00
signs at many railroad grade croar­ tion plant under tire south end of the
Treasurer
____________ 183 33 C.siper’s Garden«, Florist« -
Caos
Bay
bridge
at
North
Bend.
Martha E. Mulkey, Salary
Plant«, Co. Farm................ 44.95
ings in Oregon in the near future,
Over 1500 tons were applied t«
School Supt............... ........ ..... 183.33
.......... Hudaon« Drug Store, Drugs,
Earl Snell, secretary of state, today
Co. Farm ...... »......................
34.24
Idyle A. Godard, Salary,
urged motorists to develop the habit county soils last year, and due to the
Steno. School Supt. K.
_____ 104.17 The Hub, Material, £o. Farm 112.00
of stopping at all grade crossings in fact superphosphate is not available J. N. Gearhart, Salary, Coun­
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Drugs,
ty Surveyor ............ ............. 50.00
County Farm ..... .................. 25.71
the interest of their own safety and this year through the Agricultural
»
Conservation
Association,
farmers
are
Dr.
Gerald
E.
Stark,
Salary,
KoKeel Shoe Shop, Supplies,
to avoid costly accidents.
Health Officer ,............. . ....
Co. Farm
........... .........
50.00
2.15
Stop signs now are being installed encouraged to take advantage of a Leia Elrod, Salary, Health
«
Gregg Hardware, Hdw. and
at mainline crowing» on .Urte high-
“« «* «h*»'
*r Jenkin«.
Nurse ........ ...... .................... 140.00
Paint, Co. Farm
....
15.76
All person, who have signed up in •Klyz June Fox, Steno. Health
.'J
Schroeder A Hildenbrand —
!’ ; f
Offc......... . ..................
»... 40.00
Hdw, Co. Farm ................... 18.55
toriati will be obliged to atop before the Agricultural Conservation Pro-
James
H.
Leonard,
Probation
F.
IC.
McNelly,
Expense
trip
«
proceeding accrues the tracks. In­ gram and who wish to get shell are
Officer . ........
140.00
to Salem and Port....'.
16.90
stallation of the signs was ordered ■ urged to place their order« at once Louis J. Langenberg, Sala-y
4
Bovs and Girl« Aid Soe. of Gre.
Court Reporter_______ _____
| Care Coo« Co. Children
aa a safety measure, Snell pointed out. with the conservation office in Co­
80.IMI
Chas. Stauff, Co. Treaa, Cash
Many trains today are loaded with quille. Before going to get the shell Earl L. Schroeder, Salary,
Janitor Old Bldg........ .......... 81.67
adv. for trans.
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the
necessary
application
form
must
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war materials and train-vehicle col­
Charles Roberts, Salary, Jani-
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Cooa County Farm, Food fur­
be
obtained from the county office
, tor A Jailer ................. ...... 82.60
lisions may cane» great loss of life,
nished Jqjl .....
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Belle Whitaett, Salary, Matron
Packing ( Co, —
damage vital war material and ham- I
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I A Cook ------ ---- - ----- ----- ---- 50.00 Stoneeypher
Meats, County Jail............... $0.24
* per stragetic war transportation. v*
! F. C. McNelly, Salary. Super­
A M. Willey, Milk for County
“For some time, there will be some
intendent County Farm____ 130.00
Jail
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grade crossings guarded by stop
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Aug. 1.1- Oliver La Duke, doing Edith McNelly, Salary, Matron
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Farm
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60.00
“ signs and some that have no signa,” I business as the I41 Duke Lumber Co.
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81.34
Margaret Smith, Salary. Ser­
C<7ail'* W<>Od C°” Wood’ lO°-
Snell said. “In order to avoid con- 1 V«. Herbert Busterud.
vices, Recorder, Clerks Off. 115.00
«9.25
fusion on the part of the driver and
Stevens Cash Hardware, Sup-
Aug. 13—State Industrial Accident Ann Barton, Salary, Work in
Co. Clerks Off................... „
to assure the greatest possible factor Commission v«. Frank J.’Fish.'
22.76
idka, Co. Jail
1 80
Coquille Laundry Co, Service»
of . safety, at all our ---
crossings.
It is , Aug 14 Hallie Elia Norton. V«. l»ela El roil, Mileage, Co. Health
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Nurse
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38.60
Jail
and
Health
Dept.
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14.56
advtaabte that drivers develop the Puul Augugt Norton
Sull for di-1 KÙiei Ç. Littler, Mileage, Co.
Ted Petternon Ixiundry, Ser-
I Health Nurse
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habit of stopping ait major crowing«.” I ' voree.
voree
1253
vice«, Co. Jail ......... '........
.2.75
Stop signs will be installed at some !
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C:tJ ot Coquille, Water, Co.
Aug --
17—Willard K Churchill vs. Ethel C. Littler, Pt. Salary for
July, Nurse .......................... 16.00
JJJÜÜ_a,TdI r“Jded by
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House and Jail
Sufi for di Citauille Med. Service Bureau, - ......4 Mountain , Stated,
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Farmers Paid F
Soil Building ■_
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Being Considered
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Coquille Hospital, Treatment,
Coy ...........
‘■Coos Bay Harbor, Supplies—
O«lîk 4L Treasurer
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1 The Frank Shepard Co., Cita­
tions, Circuit Judge
71.80
Catholic Charities, Care Ray­
mond Bennett
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I Oregon
Protective
Society,
Care Katherine Bennett
j Lou Blanc Inc., Auto Supplies
125 I County Car ...........................
; West Coaxt Telephone Co., Ser­
vice« for Defense Council
‘ 4.25
Wn» F. Howell, Sheriff, Mile­
age ........ ...................................
18.00
38.35 H. R. Jones, Dep. Sheriff,
Mileage ...'..........
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7.80 Alice Howard, Work in Tax
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COUNTY COURT
5l>0'Clarence E. Mullins, Mileage,
! Hunt*
Hunt* A
A Trapper.
Trapper . .........
20.00
2.00 L. W. Lund, Bounty on 1 Bob
j r Gat
2.50
HO.
R- S- Thomas,
Bounty on 2 itol>
.. 76 -f
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i Orta ..........
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5.00
20.00 !
LABOR—GENERAL ROADS ’
F. A. Robb, Salary, Roadmuster 226.87
8.00 T. Ralph Harry, Salary, Chief .
Clerk
........ ............................ 156.25
8.00 Tom Evans, Salary, Shop
I BbSMMM .... ....................
178.75
...... ........ ...
25.00
2.90
N. Gearhart, Surveying
Harvey Minard, Surveyor’s
help
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.....;.....’.....
5.20
7.68
C. F. Besaee, Surveying ......:^.. 65.63
6.00
59 65 Thos. Kelley, Painting____ ___
Max OI soq , Painting ,...........
18.00
18.50 C. F. Bessee, Mileage-Survey-
11.35
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For Victory Effort
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" 2.00
— Western UniS?"service«, Co
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vorce
George F. Simmons, Suhscrip-
Court and Sheriff
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- ■ j Aug. 19—Wilmer A. Gault vs. Ver- ! lion to Co. Officer
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MU* Standard Oil Co. of Calif .
Cta« and Oil, Co. Credit
If there’s a surplus of jeeps yvhen na Anita Gault. Suit for divorce, 1 R. II. Lawhorn, Salary h Mile-
age, Co. Commissioner ..... 126.56
Caras ...... •. ........... ....
41.73
the war is over, the little "battle i Aug. 19—Mary Adeline Greve v«. •-are P. Peterson, Salary A
H. S. Norton, Supplies, Treas.
buggies" may find wide use on U. S. 1 Walter O. Greve. Sult'tor divorce, I Mileage. Co. Commioeieeer.. 161JM
A Health Oh,
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2.60
a farms.
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Aug. show
19—B. H. Bessey vs. Mary
William H. Wann,Muriel Davis,
now ---------------
being made
1 Coos Bay Stationery ,Co, Sup-
; plies, Various Offices
1 Overtime work in Tax De­
the jeep has “greet post-war poasi- Free! Besaey. Suit for divorce.
22.25
partment. ....................... ......... 19 .go Vem Gray, Bounty on 4 Bob
bilities” though its low gear is too
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Irene
Beadner,
Work
on
Coun
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Chis ..
1000
fast for plowing and its chassis too1 Keyc rnaoe for all locks Stevens
ty Budget
....................... 12.QO B. E. Hervey, Bounty on 1 Bob
low for some row-crop operations.
. Cash Hardware. Coquille Jre.
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