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COQUILLE VALUKY
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M A U I A G B UCK NSK8
Richard E. Miner, Peru, Ind.
and Velta May W arner, „
port. Thomas H. Humphrey, East-
aide and Lois Ellen Houston, Coot
Bay.
Lloyd Wayne Sfcortridge,
Wine he* ter Bay and Beverly Ann
Metcalf, Gardiner.
Bryce L . Tracy, Coos Bay and
Nancy Jo Engen, North Band.
Howard Orville Haynes and Ivy
Bell Manfull, Coca Bay. Earl
Libbett and Marie Bryan, Myrtle
P oint H arry Claud Melvin and
Donna Mae Boeteder, Allegany
Alan If. Gondon ftrnl
A . Walla,
Wells, North Bend. Charles
Manley Barktow nad Diane Edith
Lefcmaa, Myrtle P oint
aabumeb name *
W alter L . Vaughn and Inna M .
Vaughn e< North Band are opera
tors of the Y Market, a grocery
and gas business at Empire.
Victor H. Stevens and Grace M.
Stevene are no longer associated
with the Y Market at Empire.
Lyle F. Pierce and Henrietta
Pierce are owners of the Penguin
___ 'tion for
dteabillty
H. B. Campbell and Mary Camp
bell vs. J. G. Strader and Lydia A.
Strader, asks foreclosure of mort
gage.
Bonded Adjusters Inc., va. D. L .
McKinney, sums of » 5 0 end
Food Locken to M yrtle Point. 154745 claimed due.
Caaev and Ertel Logging Co.
Bonded Adjusters Inc. vs. Ger-
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R Zinn , umB of , n 7 i 1156.56,
Is the y « « - —«ed name of Bernard
r Ertel and Jamas B. Casey at «148, «80.80 and «8.98 cl ‘
Thomas B. Swanton
Four Mile.
Harry M Bright and Louise M. C FUxel va. J. Stoll et al, suit to
Bright declare they are owners o< quiet title.
Gladys I. Buchanan vs. James
the North Bey Lumber Co. in
,B. Buchanan, suit for reciprocity.
North Bend.
B. L. Cleveland and Violet H. DIVORCES F IL E D
Shirley S. Jones vs. Sidney R
Cleveland have retired from the
known as Bert's Ksah Jones. Perry W. Watermen, vs.
and Karry. New owners are Ber Lottie O. Waterman. Perl Hull
vs. Alice Jane Hull. Victor Ray
nard L. KraU and Jean Krall.
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Cbrwall va. Ruth Marie Corn-
Omar W. WiSby, Dennis E. Wis-
r and Eugene R. Witoy operate
Jewell McGilvery vs. Leland C.
the logging business at Four Mile
McGilvery. Emma Lee Freeman
known ss Wisby Bros.
vs. Jses Freeman.
articles o r
SHERIFF'S OFFIC E
incorporation
Austin Homer Counts, drunken
Paid's Orthodox Lutheran driving, «500 and «0 days, and
Church of Empire has been i n w - o p e r a tin g a motor vehicle after
porated by Robert Burnet*, Ralph license suspended, »100 and 10
Smith and Henry Flacher, elected days.
Elmer Earl Roes, burglary.
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Wayne Wilson Dean, burglary
S. L A. C. vs. Dwight L. Mc Aubrey Henderson, posted bell on
Kinney, »71.18 claimed due.
charge of disorderly conduct.
HaymF. Burgemvs. S. I. A. C„ Wesley Gordon Dow, drunken
driving. Otis Mitchell Bias, 1«
ceny, bail set at »1,000.
Elno
Saari, non-support, held tor state
of Washington.
BUILDING PERMITS
Marvine M. Parent, garage
»500; Jens L. Johnson, new resi
dence, «5,000; W. H. Myers, con
crete basement, «400; IO O F hall,
install steel fire escape and re
place trim, «700; Paul J. Berry,
concrete basement, «800.
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quille Is doing all right.
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Here’s what Homer Sullivan has clocked during the past week
from Sullivan’s Moorage at Prosper ( I t used to he Sandstrom’s)—
Tom Malik, Coos Bay, 20 pound Chinook. The first we reported last
k caught by Ernie Perrott and Ted Cadman and son.
A nice 20 pound Chinook caught by Mrs. Lloyd Leatherman. Hank
Burr with a brand new motor caught a 25 pounder. David Rankin, son
of Dr. and Mrs. John Rankin, a fine 15 pound Chinook.
Chick Brongollia landed a 30 pound Chinook and a smaller one.
Wester booked and landed a 18 pound Chinook; while
Carroll Caudlee landed a smaU Chinook with lota, of fight.
Mary Sandstrom put a 18 pound Chinook In the boat.
Mrs. Vernon Brockman pulled in a 25 pound Chinook.
Alex. Kreick landed jack salmon.
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And Mrs. Ted Cadman hauled in a nice 18 pound Chinook.
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Down along the Rogue fishing picked up. Fred Lorenz and party
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4-H News Notes
From A ll Over Coos
boated tour big ones.
F & M Fine Meats
Open at Nine — Close at 8:45
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THE COOS COUNTY FAIR has received
over
In tax m oney from pari-
IF this pari-mutuel tax money is w ith
drawn, and w e m ust either:
1— Abandon the County Fair
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Steelhead fishing Is Just so-so.
W cecatch es of trout reported at Norway and above.
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— George Bolster of Lorenz Department store tasting out a
b le r i t o h S Sunday at Norway landed a 6 p o u n d s te e lh e a d o n h is
spinning gear.
field to order to give the people
time to get off the strip and to so
doing ran into a bank of fog and
crashed. The other two men
were seriously injured, hut not
fatally so.
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This is fire weather— D o o t b u n
debris on a windy hot day— it’s
dangerous! Keep Oregon Green!
2— Pay the costs front increased pro
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TO SAVE THE FAIR, VOTE TO RE
TAIN STATE CONTROLLED PARI
MUTUEL RACING.
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Ocean fishing excellent with M r. Moon of Moon’s Hardware catch
ing a lot of cod, black bass, etc, at the Sunset Beach area.
Also In clothing H , under sport
clothes, Sydvia Schulx, Myrtle
Point was a winner. In clothing IV
By STA N LEY PARSONS
blue ribbon winners were Beverly
County Extension Agent. (4 -H ) Gasner, Norway; Betty Jean H nl
and Barbara Homing.
Coos County Fair is over tor an
The 4-H girls certainly did a
other year but quickly approach- good job in exhibiting and demon
i ing is the great fair of the year— strating their baking ability. The
I The State Fair. While most of you bread loaves, muffins, cookies,
4 -H ’ers are now finished with your and cakes were certainly enough
, projects and hanging up your rib - to whet the appetite of all that ob
| bona, a few of you w ill be prepar served them. In cooking I I I the
ing exhibits tor display at the State champion of them all is Ray Panter
Fair. Over twenty Coos County of Riverton. In cooking n , Eva
4 -H ’ers have qualified as cham Kelton won this highest honors.
pions in their class to participate The champion In the 4-H Camp
I In the State Fair Contests. More Cookery division is Evelyn Hard
1 than sixty blue-ribbon winning ex man, Bridge whUe Arleta Robin
hibits from Coos County w ill be son, Bridge baked the best muffins.
i taken to the State Fair this year. Champion in the Vanilla drop
, I want to compliment all the 4 -H cookie class Is Roberta Reavis and
i girls that participated in the style in the ice box cookie class Michael
i dress review this year. AU of them Belanger, Myrtle Point walked off
!did a wonderful Job of modeling
with this highest honor.
| and I ’m sure the judge had a hard
The 4-H agricultural and live
j time picking the Queen. Neverthe- stock
club members can also be
j less, Beverly Gasner, Norway, was
chosen Queen of the Style Review. very proud of their fine exhibits
, Beverly modeled the beautiful and demonstrations at the fair this
¡formal she had made in her 4-H year. The competition, I feel, was
i sewing project. Runner up and exceptionally strong especially in
j blue- ribbon winner in her sewing showmanship and herdsmanship-
' division was Betty Jean H ill, F a lr- The coveted herdsmanship cup
J view. Thirty-eight girls participat- award is once again in the hand*
| ed In the dress review which was of the Sumner Catching Inlet Dairy
witnessed by well over 100 people. Club. I know the judges had a d if
' Winning blue ribbons in the ficult time deciding this because
¡style dress review-clothing divis all the 4-H members were doing a
io n I I were: Sally Shallenbarger, wonderful Job In the bams. The
Coos Bay; Arlene Cox, Coos Bay; best 4-H Jersey herd display was
| Roberta Reavis, Coos Bay; Torence also woq by the Sumner Catching
Berg, Bunker HUI. Modeling in Inlet Dairy Club.
The showmanship contest was
| clothing I I I and winning blue rib -
ibons were: Nadine Bain, Bandon; really quite an event to witness. I
Evelyn Hardman, Bridge Rt., believe the competition was the
M yrtle Point; Marlene Robinson, strongest I ’ve ever seen any where.
I M yrtle Point; Sharon McFarland, Champion dairy showman in the
Coos Bay; Helen Grant, Coquille. 4 -H junior division was Frank
bunch
RADISHES bunch
GRAPEFRUIT 3fortO c
LETTUCE heod lO c
mr the Callfrnia border.
A k e n with two other Brookings
_ e n had been to Gold Beach to
make arrangements tor the Curry
county fa ir and w an returning
home. A parked car was on the
Stateside airport strip and chil
dren and people were walking on
the concrete. The plane pulled
out of a landing glide to circle the
PUBLIC
»T IC E
the rain w ill make it so.
But even now with s bright sun shining every day, the Co
Title Insurance
PHONE 831
Dewey Akers, founder and pub
lisher of the Brookings Harbor-
Pilot at Brookings, Oregon, was
killed Thursday afternoon when a
light plane he was a passenge' in
crashed into a wooded hillside
I f you see a peering at the sky these nights, it's not flying saucers
they're looking tor, but signs of rain. For with a few good down
pours—before September 10th that hateful day when commercial
fishing Is the bane of sports fishing— the Coquille river is going to
be the best doggone fishing spot in the world, bar none.
Tyoe Club at Campbell river, Puget Sound, Fraser, Klamath,
ske ’em all and toes ’em away, the Coquille is better y e t And
Quick, Pleaaant Servicca
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Title Guarantee & Abstract Co.
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Killed Thursday
SPRINKLER IRRIGATION
BE FAIR TO THE FAIRS
Rood, North Bend while Henry
VanCalcar, Sumner was named
champion in the senior division.
The Champion 4-H dairy animal
was shown by Joanne Davenport,
M yrtle Point. Joanne also won «40
as second place contestant tor the
Superior Dairy Award. Dick Evans,
M yrtle Point was awarded 1st
place which carries the award of
«60.
The W. J. Conrad Lumber Com
pany’s award, an 8’ by 10’ brooder
house was won by John C. M at
hews, Gaylord. John is carrying
the outstanding 4-H poultry pro
ject with 50 white wyandotte pul
lets. With this new brooder house
John intends to expand his poultry
flock.
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V IS IT IN COQUILLE
Mrs. Irene DeLisle and her
mother were visitors in Coquille
at the Ralph Stuller home during
the past week from Salem.
Vote 327 X NO
In c lu d in g a n tic ip a te d 1952 revenues.
Paid AU». B y"
T A X P A Y E R S ’ C O M M IT T E E
T O R E T A IN P A R I- M U T U E L
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P. O . Bo*
’’ortland, Oregon
A. L. POWRIE, M yrtle Point, Ore.
Coos County Chairman
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