4-H Vtcfoty Gar Winners At Fair tteventhrvorces------- Marriage tteehses Sept. 2—Gee G Handel, of Port­ Granted Tuesday land, and Helen L. Langdon, of Judge King granted eleven di­ Marshfield. vorces in circuit court here Tuesday, Sept. 3—Robert G. Marshall, of the first session to be held since the Charleston, and Winnifred L. Stone, summer vacation. of Marshfield, w Jeanne H. Frambes vs. Arlie W. Sept. 4—Walter Ziegler and Frambes Jos. I. Carson va. Elsie P. Carson. Jimmie Hasaen vs. Dora E. Hasaen. Anna Pearson vs. Richard H. Pear- eon. Elmer Myers vs. Emily Myers. Beryl Pearson vs. Lawrence Pear­ son Helen B. Sherburne vs. Roy Sher­ burne. Robert E. Parrish va Elsa Ruth Parrish. Fay Brinkley va. Paul F. Brinkley. Edith M. Collins vs. H. L. Collins. Ruby Zwicke vs. John C. Zwicke. Probate Court Items * A petition for probating the. will of Alfred Martin Peterson, wlio died •nd one jar of pickles) Blue Awards: Delores and Betty Sell, Coreen Mol- thu, of Riverton. Other Awards: 1st year cooking: (Ice Box Cookies) Blue Award, Frances DuryeeSof North Bend. 3rd Gregg Hardware 321 W. Front St Phone <8 S herwin -W illiams P aints u -J We Still have an ample in order that the management and personnel may have a greatly ntu»ded reet • " ""y "■ t Your Circuit Court Cases Sept. 3—Karl Nichols and Audrey Nichols vs. Nasburg Land Co., et al. Suit to quiet title. Sept. 7—Dora Kudrna vs. John Kudrna. Suit for divorce. It is a pleasure to announce that I have become associated with the Great Northern Life Insurance Company, as Dis­ trict Agent This Company is an old line legal reserve com­ pany with a long record ef service to policyholders. It writes both Life Insurance and Accident and Health In­ surance (income protection). I shall be glad to consult with any one on his insurance needs, and recommend a Great Northern Life policy to fit the situation. There will be no obligation, of course, and I am—at your service. DISTRICT AGENT GREAT NORTHERN LIFE INSURANCE CO. 43« W. Front COQUILLE Phpn Coauille — One Day Only Sunday, Sept. 12th zu-nae-iMiy-irM. CIRCUS GROUNDS - ARAGO ROAD RTHUR BROS. Truckers get your Tires capped with new A grade Rubber—the camelback i Year cooking: (Homemade Bread) Blue Award: Nola Crawford, Arago; Red Award: Thelma Crawford and Geraldine Hollycroaa, of Arago. 1st Year Clothing: (Handwork) Blue Awards: Harriet Johnson, Jo­ anne de Costa and Florence Moore, of Bandon. Sth Year Clothing: (School - Cos- tume) Red Awards: Patricia San- ord, North Bend. Sprecklea Canning Contest: Each girl canned one pint at fruit at the fair. Awards were as follows: 1st place: Harriett Young, Lee Valley; 2nd places: Bette Davis, North Bend; 3rd place: Patsy de Marsh, North Bend; 4th place: Donna Dean Young. Lee Valley; Sth place: Jean Haga, North Bend, and Sth place: Hazel Nelson, North Bend. in Multnomah county August 3, was filed last Friday E. M. Shriver, I. N. Hartley and Clarence Kibler were appointed appraisers of |he estate which is estimated to consist of 91000 in personal property. Mrs. Helen Norton was last Friday »pointed administratrix of the estate of John Walter Konrad, who-died at Bend, August 20. Appraisers of the estate appointed were Ray Norris, Andy Parks and C. W. Kline. Three Ring Trained Wild ANIMAL with a larger pure rubber content- TITANIA" Spectacle PAN • AMERICANA