Thursday, October 21, 1954
COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL
p? A m
oh
th e . . . .
Public Records
dition w arran ted and com pensa
A. L. P ow rie has filed a suit in tion for tem porary total disability.
equity to enjoin trespass against T he p lain tiff was in ju red on or
Vernon S tout and Vern Taylor about Ja n u a ry 15, 1954 w hile
seeking judgm ent against each of w orking for Leroy Rice, dba P a rk
them in th e sum of $1,000 fo r dam G rove C ourtel as a m aintenance
ages to property owned by the and general handym an.
plaintiff and th a t th e defendants, DIVORCES FILED
Shirley Tem ple Jen k in s vs.
their agents, em ployees and all
persons claim ing by or u n d er them George Edw ard Jenkins; Eliza
be restrained from entering into beth Simpson vs. W illis Ray S im p
or upon said property or in any son; M arian S anford Wilson vs.
m anner interfering w ith P lain A lbert M. W ilson; Claud D. G ran t
tiff’s use and possession thereof, vs. M argaret Josephine G ran t;
Industrial Steel and Supply Betty H ensley vs. Boone Hensley.
Company, an Oregon corporation, DIVORCES GRANTED
Thelm a K raem er vs. Benno
has filed a com plaint against
Jam es L. Baker, dba B aker P a v K raem er; Nida Oss vs. A rnold Oss;
ing Com pany seeking paym ent of John Trigg vs. Bernice Trigg;
certain m aterials, equipm ent and H iram Lee vs. Bonnie I.ee; Cecil
supplies furnished to th e defend P atrick vs. Eva P atrick ; E vert
Holcomb vs. K ath ry n Holcomb;
ant by the plaintiff.
Thomas K eane has filed a com Dorothy Dow vs. Jo h n Dow; R ay
plaint against Jam es H. L anders mond M arken vs. Bethel M arken;
and Ben Taylor seeking paym ent O tto Reis vs. Marne Reis; G ordon
for dam ages to the p laintiff’s au to Lindberg vs. B etty L indberg;
mobile w hich was involved in a M arilyn G ates vs. Jam es G ates;
collision w ith th e vehicle driven A rdis H udson vs. Ja ck H udson;
by th e defendant on o r about G r a c e W ellsandt vs. H arvey
W ellsandt;
Ja n e
M etsker
vs.
April 24. 1954.
M ildred M. Crum p has filed a W ayne M etsker; L illian E vans vs.
com plaint against G lenn Cox and C harles Evans; P atricia F arleigh
Eloise Cox, dba F ra n ’s T avern vs. G erald Farleigh; M ildred J.
seeking judgm ent against each of Pierce vs. W illiam F. P ierce; Ja n e
them in th e sum of $15,000 gen Sm ith vs. O scar S m ith; Dona
eral dam ages for injuries received Myer vs. A nhtony M eyer; Dun
when th e plaintiff fellw hile e n te r can G ran t vs. B irdie G ra n t;
ing the defendant’s tav ern on or Jam es K essler vs Row ena K ess
about Ju n e 13, 1954. T he p lain ler.
tiff alleges th a t the en tran ce w ay PROBATE COURT
to the tavern was m uddy w hich Julius A Matson has been nam ed
caused her to slip and fall.
executor for th e estate of J. A l
A rchie R. Kelsey has filed a b ert Matson who died S ep tem b er
com plaint against th e S tate Indus 23, 1954 A ppraisers are Joseph
trial Accident Commission of the F. Williams, W allace L ongw orthy
S tate of Oregon seeking th a t a and Reidar Bugge and estim ated
ju ry be im paneled and sw orn to value of th e estate is $19,500.
try his form er cause and th a t his
F rank Muscus is th e e x e cu to r of
claim be referred and rem anded th e estate of Inez Muscus, aka
back to th e defendant com m is Inez L. Muscus who died O ctober
sion and th a t said d efendant be 3, 1954 at N orth Bend. T he a p
ordered to cancel and set aside its praisers are C. P. K ibler, F red A.
orders of Ju n e 2, 1954 and Sep K ruse and I. N. H artley. E stim a-
tem ber 21, 1954 and to accept th e value of th e estate is $10,000
plaintiff’s claim and aw ard him ASSUMED BUSINESS NAMES
such medical treatm ent as his con-
C. M. Hooker, w ho has been
conducting a general insurance
Everyone In Town Is Talking and real estate business a t Co
About It! Everyone In Town quille u n d er th e assum ed n am e of
“Coquille Insurance Agency,” a
Is Waiting For It!
partn ersh ip , has retired from said
business and no longer has an y
interest therein.
G rady Roberson is o p eratin g a
roofing and roof rep air business
at Coquille u n d er th e assumed
nam e of “Roberson Roofing.”
OCTOBER 29 ANO 30
Robert H. M cCray of Pow ers Is
conducting and carrying on a busi-
C IR C U IT COU RT
ness for th e purpose of m an u fac
tu rin g arro w stocks in Coos coun
ty u n d er th e firm nam e an d style
of “T rue F lig h t A rchery Co.” He
is th e sole and exclusive ow ner of
said business and no oth er person,
firm , corporation has any in terest
therein.
Eno J. D ornath and George Mc
Clellan of M yrtle Point who have
been engaged in th e business of
developing, m anufacturing and
selling m echanical toys u n d er th e
firm nam e of “S tu rd i-B ilt Toy
Com pany,” have dissolved th eir
1 p artn ersh ip and are no longer en
gaged in said business.
Enno J. D ornath is conducting
a business of developing, m an u
facturing and selling m echanical
toys u n d er th e assum ed business
nam e of “S tu rd i-B ilt Toy Com
pany.”
D orothy Johnson is conducting
a re sta u ra n t business a t Bandon
under th e assum ed nam e and style
of "B andon Cafe."
H arold W atzling an d Jacq u elin e
W atzling w ho h av e been op eratin g
a resta u ran t and cocktail business
at M yrtle P oint u n d er th e assum ed
nam e and style o fth e “A n g ler’s
C afe,” have retired an d a re no
longer m em bers of said business
or co -p artn ersh ip w hich has been
term in ated
M A R R IA G E L IC E N S E S IS S U E D
M arshall D. N ewell, M yrtle
Point and Ella H ockenberg, M yr
tle P oint; G erald R. W aterm an,
Coquille and Elaine A. Robertson,
Bandon; C harles F arm er, E m pire
and Betty B arringer, Coos Bay;
Paul A H auser, Coos Bay and
H elen L. How ard, Coos Bay; L eon
ard Leroy Janssen, N orth Bend
and B etty M artin, N orth Bend;
Daniel K W alton, Com pton, Calif,
and M arxine E. V edder, B andon;
Jam es D. Boggan. P ow ers and
G ayle A ra Sheedy, Pow ers; Tim
Preston, S ilverton and Jo a n D.
Hunt, Coos Bay; S tanley O. N ew
berry, C harleston and V elm a A.
Hickey, C harleston; Dean Russell
Mathis, N orth Bend and D orothy
M. La Von A ldous, Coos Bay;
Manuel S. B ettencourt, Coos Bay;
and Alice V. Standley, Coos Bay;
Jam es A. MeOmber. Coos Bay and
Lucille M. Rovang. E m pire; Roy
A lbert King, Coos Bay an d A ddie
Hastings F lint, Coos Bay; R ay
mond Ja y Pope, Coos Bay and
Isla Scott, N orth B end; E arl R.
Easter, M yrtle P oint and L o retta
Morgan, C oquille; D aniel F re d er
ick Schaaf, Coos B ay and Del Ann
Lee, Coos Bay; H enry C. Rowell
M yrtle Point an d F reid a P. C ar- GETS DEER LAST WEEK
; penter, M yrtle Point.
G< rdon Hanscom w ent hunting
last week and instead of having a
long drive back from E astern O re-
JOINS SIGNAL CORPS
gon, he had only to drive from
IN KOREAN SECTION
IX Corps, K orea— PFC Stanley B eaver Hill He brought back a
E Schrag, Jr., 21, whose p aren ts
live in Pow ers, Oregon, recently
becam e a m em ber of th e 4th Sig
nal B attalion in K orea w hen his
form er unit, th e 101st Signal B at
talion, was deactivated and re
tu rn ed to th e U. S.
P riv ate F irst Class S chrag is a
sw itchboard o p erato r in th e b a t
talion, which provides telephone
and teletype com m unications as
well as photographic service for
IX Corps.
He entered th e A rm y in A pril
1953 and arriv ed overseas last
November.
Cordon worked for authoriza
tion of The Dalles Dam and got it
started during the period of the Demo
cratic no-new-starts policy in 1950—
and he has the documents to prove it. Cordon has secured total
appropriations of $92,676,000 which is $34,426,000 MORE than
would have been appropriated had House recommendations pre
vailed.
CHIEF JOSEPH DAM
As usual Cordon’s effectiveness with both Democrats
and Republicans in the U. S. Senate made possible larger
appropriations than House recommendations. For thia proj
ect Cordon has secured a total to date of $104,766,000—
$10,122,000 more than House recommendations
ALBENI FALLS DAM
Cordon introduced legislation to authorize this project and
secured funds for its continued construction whilt the 1 runian
no-new-starts policy was in effect after the House of Represen
tatives had refused to appropriate any funds for that purpose.
F O R A "R O C K E T "
COUGAR
cbOK?» o f m o d e l a n d
b o d y style, o p tio n o l
price! A nd y o u ’ll go O v e r to O ld*!
M ake a date to drive a thrilling
eq u ip m e n t a n d o c c e tto rie i
F r k e * m a y » a r y UtghWy
"Rocket 8 ” . It’» the car th a t’* out
In odfo»mn8 com m unthei
ahead in every w a y — style,
b e c o m e o* shtppm g
DAM
The 83rd Congress appropriated $150,000 for planning
the proposed partnership construction of this project on the
South Fork of the McKenzie river. The Federal-Power-or-
nothing crowd fought the project tooth and toenail even
though the local partner was a municipal power district
Compare the value! Check the
•v b |e c t to c h a n g e
Come in today— ride the
JO H N
"Rocket” and get our generous d ealt
—
SEE
YOUR
O L D S M O B IL E
DEALER
jirwnnn.
&
\
<
J ?
J
p ow er, panoram ic vision, v a /u o f
C b o rg et AM p r < e i
-
Coquille Auto Co. - - 9 E. Main St.
P h o n e 121
From where I s it... / / Jo e Marsh
DAY
DAM
The John Day Dam between The Dalles and McNary Dams
will cost around $320,000,000 to build. In the last Congress Cordon
introduced a hill to authorize construction of this dam with the local
partners, public and private, putting up more than half the cost of
the dam in the form of a prepaid power contract (preference going
to O re g o n ) and the federal government retaining 100% ownership
of the entire project As a part of the multiple purpose developmeni
of the Columbia River Basin
HELLS CANYON DAM
" 7 ” W O N ’T WORK
h e re ’s w h y
« Interferes with Oregon’s pro
gram to conserve and maintain
the salmon resource.
« Would idle more than 1800
fishermen and $11,680,000 equip
ment.
« Closes every Oregon coastal
port south of Astoria to com
mercial salmon fishermen.
« Grabs for a few a resource
that belongs to all the people
of Oregon.
VOTE 7 X NO
Paid A dv.— O rejtoa Salm*
F ra n k L. M oore, <!h*irn.an, R.-u
Conservation Ix-acue
1, Bus 200, Bandon. Oregon
Not so long ago Cordon’s opponent—the New Deal candidate
for the U. S. Senate— was all in favor of keeping Hell’s Canyon
an undeveloped wilderness. Now he wants a dam built entirely
by Federal funds provided by the taxpayers of the entire United
States—or nothing) If this man has his way, no) one additional
kilowatt shall we have from the Snake river unless Ihe long-suffer
ing U. S. taxpayer pungles up every penny!
Recently this same State Senator, who now asks the voters to
send him to Washington. D. C.. jumped up in a meeting at Madras
and stated he voted against the proposed Pelton Dam, which
would have provided power for Central Oregon and would have
been built entirely by private copital without cost to the taxpayers.
He was a little confused there because the Pelton Dam proposal
never came before the State Señal:.!
The Cougar dam on the South Fork of the McKenzie river is
opposed by the New Deal candidate even though the ’ partner’’
in this project is a publicly owned municipal district.
Ju st what kind of power
does this man want? It can't
be electric power as such be
cause he opposes everything but
all-out Federal ownership.
We’ll tell you. He wants a
CVA with a stranglehold on the
economic development of the
Pacific Northwest! And the ulti
mate dream of the “planners”
is a Federal Power Authority
to operate nation-wide and con
trol every river resource in the
entire U. S.
Fantastic? Not at all. It is
all part of a M aster Plan. Eisen
hower and Cordon say “let’s
get on with the job of develop
ing the Pacific Northwest. Let's
put our natural resources to
work creating payrolls and prosperity NOW!” We need all the
power we can develop through every source— Federal, Private
and Public!
Before you vote, take a good, long look at Cordon’s record.
In his 10 years in the U. S. Senate he has stepped up Federal
funds for water development in this area from 4.7% to 27.5% of
all the money appropriated for the entire United States.
Could any freshman Senator do as well—especially one op
posed to everything the Eisenhower administration stands for?
Now what s all this guff about low cost Federal power? I t’s a
fairy-tale pure and simple. In many classifications private power
companies in Portland. Oregon sell power at lower cost than the
TVA, which of course is subsidized by the taxpayers.
What about the Partnership Plan? Dot's the government pay
for the non-income features?
Yes, it does. But then it always has. There’s nothing new
or different about that. Bonneville, McNary, The Dalles dam__
all multi-purpose dams built entirely by Federal funds— charge
off a percentage of construction and operating costs to such pub
lic benefits as flood control, navigation, conservation and so on.
When the New Dealers tell you Bonneville, for instance, is “ pay
ing for itself they are not telling you the whole truth about these
"hidden" costs!
Remember, political hot air has never yet produced a kilowatt.
D O N 'T LET POWER POLITICS STAND IN THE W A Y OF ORE
G O N 'S FUTURE!
A vote for Cordon is a vote for the Eisenhower Partnership Plan
of orderly and comprehensive development of our hydroelectric
resources!
On the le f t w e H it |u«t e fe w of th e p o w e r project» which C ordon
Dropped into S m itty’n g*n s ta
tion last week and met his new
partn er who tu rn ed nut to he a
real talker.
“ W h a t’ll it be?" asked Sm itt
B efore I had a chance to answi
I heard a stra n g e voice " F ill hi
up! Fill h er u p !” And th e re wa
S m itty ’s p a rtn e r - one of thotu
parakeets perched next to the
gas pump.
“ Took me a m o n th .” S m itt)
said, “hut I finally tau g h t him to
say those magic words. It’s sure
paid off — he's had a goud influ
ence on my custom ers.”
F rom w here I sit, S m itty ’s bird
m ay be good fo r business and
may get him a few laughs. But
when people a c t like p a ra k e e ts,
th ey ’re not so fu n n y . F o r in-
iance, those who keep in sistin g
ver and over ag ain th a t th u ir
■ eighbors shouldn’t have a g l « "
f tem p erate beer w ith th e ir sup-
per now and then. T h ey ’re sim ply
rep eatin g th e ir own ideas, w ith-
ut any reg ard fo r the rig h ts of
others.
C oorrigtil. t o i l I n itrd Steles b r r
FoasJofuoi
It is a m atter of record that Cordon introduced the only
Hell’s Canyon authorization attem pt which ever came to a clear
vote on the floor of the U. S. Senate At that time Cordon's pro
posal was opposed by the public-power-or nothing crowd in the
U. S. Senate There are other suitable dam sites on the Snake
Why hold out for one that the Congress has refused to authorize?
Let’s get something built and start the generators turning' Re
Elect Cordon’
W e do not h a v e space to b e g in to touch on th e long list of ir r i
g a tio n p ro je c t* an d riv e r« a n d h a rb o rs im p ro v e m e n t projects
which C o-don has secured fo r O re g o n in cluding such projects as
H ay s ta ck
R es e rvo ir in C e n tra l O re g o n , th e
T a le n t p ro je c t in
Sou thern O re g o n , th e Coe« C ounty ond Lincoln C ounty H a rb o r
im p ro v e m e n t« a nd « e v e ra i C olu m b ia r iv o r n a v ig a tio n
m en t«, o n d
im p ro v e
m o n y , m an y other«.
Xz-Zizct CORDON U.S. SENATOR
H I 7 TRAM A RCC0RD FOR A PROMISE!
CO RO O H FOR U 5
SENATOR C O M M IT T II, W
N
t T I I W M , C H A IR M A N
140
UNDERGOES S I RGERY
Mrs. Clara K rantz of Coquille
underw ent surgery Tuesday at th e
K eizer hospital
ho * secured or has a tte m p te d to secure fo r the Pacific N o rth w e s t.
Smitty's
Not-So-Silent Partner
out
FOR THE EISENHOWER PARTNER
SHIP PLAN, WHICH MEANS PAY
ROLLS, PROGRESS & PROSPERITY
FOR THE PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC
NORTHWEST!
GRAND OPENING
V o w p ric e d e p e n d s e p o n
th a t dressed
VOTE FOR CORDON is A VOTE
Superette's
O LD SM O B ILE
big deer
pounds.
IM P S R IA I »SOTIL. PO RTLAN D O R I