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8- COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL struck the deceased w ith his log- j ging tru c k on J u ly 30, 1954 as he ' was crossing the extrem e south western end o f the F at E lk bridge. Thursday, Jan. 13, 1955 against each in the sum o f $720 fo r der the name and style o f “ M id - p la in tiff B u ffu m and $936.70 fo r O il Company.” p la in tiff P a cific N ational F ire In W auneta W atrous and Robert surance Company. P la in tiff B u f- McQueen are operating a restaur fum alleges th a t the defendants Clarence Hand has file d a com ant business at Coos Bay under p la in t against the State In d u s tria l were negligent in re p a ir! lg a tra c the assumed name o f “ G io -B ro il Accident Commission o f the State to r owned by h im and th a t as a ers.” of Oregon seeking a ju d g m e n t o r result o f said negligence, th e tra c Forage crops w ill be discussed to r was set on fire and damaged MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Tuesday, Ja nuary 18 w hen fo u r CIRCUIT COURT fo r damages to the p la in tiff’s car der o f the co u rt re fe rrin g his fo r to the extend o f $936.70 and the Lee R. Hursh, C rew port, Wash, Oregon State College specialists W illie W heeler has file d an ac w hich was involved in a collision mer claim fo r compensation back p la in tiff insurance com pany is to the defendant Commission and and Pearl Webb, Coos B ay; L afe v is it w ith fa rm e rs at a special tio n at la w against George S. w ith the m otor vehicle driven by ordering said defendant to enter , subrogated to the rig h ts of B u f Estle Schrader, Bandon and M arie "Package Pasture” meeting, ac- L a m m seeking jud g m e n t o f $35,- the defendant. an order m o d ify in g i t fo rm e r o r fum to the extend o f such p a y A deline W ilson, Bandon; Charles | cording to John R. Thienes, Coun 000 general damages and $1,082 85 L illia n Farley, a d m in istra trix ment. Because he was unable to I. Snyder, C oquille and Stella ty Extension Agent. E very »person special damages fo r in ju rie s he re fo r the estate o f Charles Henry; ders and awards o f compensation use the tra c to r fo r a period o f six granting the p la in tiff compensa Dawn W ilson, Coos B ay; Fred L. in the county interested in g ro w ceived w hen the moter vehicle the Swan, deceased has file d a com-1 months, B u ffu m alleges th a t he Houston, C oquille and M in n ie C. ing grass is urged to come to the defendant was d riv in g collided p la in t against Edward R. B arr tion fo r perm anent p a rtia l disa was damaged in the sum o f $720. i Laws, C o quille; R alph H. Swalley, Labor Tem ple fro m 10:00 a.m. to w ith the car in w hich the p la in seeking judgm ent of $20,000 fo r b ility equal to 90 per cent loss o f Law rence A llis o n and G eneral i function of a hand plus costs. The t i f f was a passenger. Powers and M a ry A lic e Conger, 3:00 p.m. and take p a rt in the dis i in ju rie s received by the deceased Insurance Company o f A m erica p la in tiff was in ju re d on o r a b o u t: Powers; P a trick Meehan, San cussion. R ichard P. Joslin has file d a Charles H enry Swan which the have file d a co m p la in t against M a rv in Shearer, irrig a tio n spec co m p la in t against Stanley R. J p la in tiff alleges were the direct January 16, 1954 w h ile employed M o rris Lee G ilb e rt seeking ju d g Francisco and B arbara Hayden, Florence; R obert D. M ills , Jr.,’ ia list, w ill lead o ff w ith the im S m ith seeking judgm ent o f $285.72 cause of his death. The defendant by Coos Bay T im b e r Operators as ment o f $272.54 as paym e n t o f Florence and Colleen M. Knutson^ portance o f using the rig h t amount a sawyer. damages to the p la in t if f’s car Cape A rago L u m b e r Company, w hich was in v o lv e d in a collision Florence; Jack Raymond M ills, o f w ater. W hat is fie ld capacity, a corporation has file d a com plaint w ith th e m oter vehicle d riv e n by Charleston and A v is K a th e rin e o v e r-irrig a tio n , and u n d e r-irrig a P A IN T IN G CONTRACTS PAPER H A N G IN G against T. H. Benham seeking pay the defendant on o r about N o v Seitz, Coos B ay; Roy Dean Forbes, tio n and suggestions on tim in g w a BR U S H OR SPRAY E N A M E L IN G ment o f $1,284.13 plus interest ember 5, 1954. The p la in tiffs a l Coos B ay and P a tricia K im bel, te r applications w ill be p a rt of his w hich the p la in tiff loaned to the so seek ju d g m e n t o f $125 a tto r Coos B ay; G len L e ro y B row n, Re discussion, Thienes said. mote and M a ry Lou Byers, Co Tom Jackson, soils specialist, defendant on o r about June 29 ney’s fees. q u ille ; Matheas John Lea, Lake w ill cover soil testing, tim e and 1953. Coquille, Oregon. Since 1926 A P. M a rtin , W. E. M a rtin and side and D orothy R. Bossen, La ke method o f fe rtiliz e r application Telephone 8404 Edmund E. B u ffu m and Pac C. E Brenneman, co-partners, dba side; Herman Stein, Coos Bay and and the use o f lim e, phosphate, ific N ational F ire Insurance Com M a rtin B rothers Neon Sign C om M a ry Maer, Salem; D onald H. nitrogen, potash and su lp h u r fo r ORDERS FOR ESTIM A TE S pany have file d a com plaint pany, have file d a co m p la in t Cope, Coos B ay and R u th A. Os high producing pasture. FINE PAPERS A N D COUNSEL Ray C arrow and H o w a rd Cooper against J. E. S m ith seeking p a y ier, Coos B ay; M e lb u rn M. C ra v J e rry N ib le r, fa rm crops special C orporation s e e k i n g jud g m e n t m ent o f re n t on a neon sign con en, M y rtle P o in t and Barbara Jo ist, w ill lead the discussion on structed by the p la in tiffs to the Brewer, C o quille; R obert Dale characteristics and yie ld in g a b ility specifications o f the defendant W alker, Powers and M a ria n Faye of d iffe re n t forage plants. He w ill w hich they agreed, by contract, to LaFond, Powers; W illia m H. M a- also discuss d iffe re n t types of lease to the defendant. hey, E m pire and D o ro th y Higgs, management practices and how Coos B ay; James H ow ard G a rd management influences produc DIVORCES FILED ner, B roadbent and L a rth a M avis tion. M a ry V io la F u lts vs. C a lvin C. B olling, M y rtle P oint; F ra n k lin D, U tiliz in g forage w ill be covered\ F u lts; M a ry M. C um berland vs. W ilkinson. N o rth Bend and Grace by Don Anderson, d a iry specialist. Paul M a rv in C um berland; W ill Hagquist, Coos B ay; C h yra l L lo yd He w ill also discuss feeding value iam D avid C a rd w e ll vs. G ladys K e lle r, Coos Bay and Suzanne o f forage plants and how to best S ylvia B eall, Coos B a y; Ralph use forage in a good feeding p ro - j M a rie C a rd w e ll. I W illia m Gazeley, Coos B a y and gram. PROBATE COURT Louise E. Long has been ap M arian Lois Kruse, Coos B ay; E d A ll interested farm ers and pointed guardian o f W illia m D a v w ard Louis W hatley, G old Beach ranchers are urged to set aside and M arian E velyn Reta D eVault, id Long, a m inor. January 18 fo r th is meeting, M a ry E llen Brosius has been Gold Beach; Cecil A. Buckman, Thienes said. named a d m in is tra trix o f the estate Powers and N e llie E velyn B row m W estin gh ou se R ange (F G ) o f M abel A . Cole w ho died N o v K iishia, Idaho; N eil F. K in g , Coos II Bun W arm ers Bav and Jeanne B rew ster, Co- '» em ber 30, 1954 at Coquille. R eg. $248.96 $229.95 Reg. $3.25 $2.49 q u ille ; Robert N. Lasater, Coos Roy H u ltin is executor fo r the W estin gh ou se C lothes dryer (D S 7 ) P lastic M ouldings estate o f Ina M. H u ltin w ho died Bay and P atricia W rig h t, East- R eg. $169.95 $159.95 V alu es to 15c ft. December 12, 1954 at C oquille. ! side; W illia m L. H olland, Jr., A b 1c ft. Johnson's S e lf P o lish in g G io Coat A ppraisers are S. H. Peterson, E ilene, Tex. and Beuna Thompson, Pt. $.59 ............ Seattle, Wash.; R obert Donovan ¡.39 A. W a lke r and C. G. Caughell. L o rra in e W. Cole has been ! Coe, M y rtle P o in t and W in ifre d named g uardian o f Connie, Rob Dodge, M y rtle P oint; Ernest E. ert, Nancy and Janet Cole, m inors. Campbell, G old Beach and Carol Corn P lanters W ooden H am m ers Beach; The F irs t N a tio n al B ank of Jeanette B rich e r, Gold R eg. $3.3« $2.95 R eg. $.69 P o rtla n d is executor fo r the estate Francis N. W arner, Bandon and’ 534853484823482323232353 4Q H am m ers o f A lb e rta E. Skeels w ho died at S ylvia M. M o rris, Bandon; R ich Brick T row els Babies born re ce n tly at M a s t! Reg. $3.29 $2.79 C oquille December 8, 1954. J e rry ard J. M alloy, Coos B ay and A u d Reg. $.79 H am m ers $ 59 M a cM u rra y, Ted Foss and Rod rey S. Posey, N o rth Bend; Pat hospital in M y rtle P oint included Creager are the appraisers and es ric k Moore C ollum , C oquille and the fo llo w in g : Reg. $2.25 .......................... $1.98 Brick T row els M r. and Mrs. E d w a rd M oody o f tim ated value o f the estate is $10,- i Janice H ubbard, C oquille; B uford H am m ers R eg. $2.25 $2 09 Ben Barber, N o rth Bend and Nora C oquille, 7 pound, 6 ounce boy, 000. Reg. $2.89 ..................... $2.49 Lee Fawbush, N o rth Bend; T hom D anny Edward, December 20; M r. B rick T row els DIVORCES GRANTED Ham m ers as Haven K endall, M y rtle P oint and Mrs. A lv in Lew is, Powers, 8 Reg. $.39 « •><» Reg. $3.49 M a ry Springston vs. R andall M. and B etty M arie Cunningham , pound, 2% ounce boy, Daniel L a w S ic k le G rinders (hand S pringston; M ild re d C. Poole vs M y rtle P oint; Donald P h il W yatt, rence, December 21; M r. and Mrs. H am m ers (m e ta l) A lm u s G. Poole; E lizabeth S im p N orth Bend and Elva Jane Ran- A r th u r B ettelyoun, M y rtle P oint, Reg. $10.50 Reg. $1.09 $.79 $7.95 son vs. W illis Ray Sim pson; Zoe tala. N orth Bend; M anfred Earl 7 pound, 14 ounce g irl, Hanna M etal F olding Yard S tick s M iter B ox for S aw Saas vs. E dw ard C. Saas; Georgia Clausen, Powers and B arbara Lee, December 22; M r. and Mrs. R eg. $.35 ........................... $.29 Reg. $3.09 A. Holmes vs. M a rtin F. H olm es;! Mosley, C oquille; Leonard V ed- Ray H auf, Powers, 7 pound 11 $2.49 A lta W im er vs. James C. W im e r; I der, Bandon and M a rjo rie G unter, ounce boy, M icke y Ray, Decem Doris Eva S tufflebean vs. L ew is I Bandon; R obert I. O erding, Co ber 24; M r. and Mrs. Denver H. S tuffle b e a n ; V erlon Joe B e rry q u ille and Lela Jane K e lle y, Coos Gardner, M y rtle P oint, 7 pound, 6 ” S a fe ty hasps, reg 49c 4 ' Light T h in g es pair, reg. 50c 39c 1514 ounce g irl, Penny Louise, vs. Forest W B e rry ; L ola Dale Bay. 3V i” H asps, reg. 29c 8" L ight strap h in g es pair, December 25; M r. and Mrs. R. H. B u tle r vs. M arshall T. B u tle r; 4 I4 ” H asps, reg. 35c R eg. $1.18 F razier, M y rtle P oint, 8 pound, 1 H arold W atts Field vs Jeannie 98c F o rty medium bombers ca rry a ounce g irl, Nancy Kay, December 3 ” E ig h t T H in g es pair. reg. 40c M yrle Fields; Isla Rose Jensen 6 Extra H eavy T ee h in g es pair, to ta l o f 10,000 e le c tric ity tubes in 27; M r. and Mrs. Gus Sanford, 5 ” H e a v y S tra p h in g es pair, vs. Helge Buck Jensen. Reg. 98c th e ir communications, navigation M y rtle P oint, 7 pound, 9 ounce ASSUMED BUSINESS NAMES R eg. 75c » 59c 4” O rnam ental butts, reg. $1.29 g irl, R obin M arie, December 26: D orothy McGee is operating a and fire -c o n tro l systems. O rn a m en ta l B u tts pair. M r. and Mrs. W illia m Kessler, Co • • re ta il fu rn itu re business at N o rth 4” Button tip butts, reg. $1.29 R eg. $1.40 $1.19 Bend under the assumed name of Remember, when it's advertised, q u ille , 8 pound, 2 ounce boy, W ill 6" L ig h t T ee h in g e s pair, reg. 80c Spiral d rive Y an k ee screw d river Me iam Michael, December 27; M r. “ McGee F u rn itu re o f N o rth Bend.” Keg. S6.85 6 ” L ig h t S tr a p h in g es, pair there’s no catch! O n ly topgrade and Mrs. David V e rm illio n , Co Francis J. Boresek and H ow ard Beg. 75c ...... ............... merchandise at fa ir prices ever q u ille , 6 pound, 15 ounce g i r l, , A L L FILES 15% f H e n ry are conducting a service station business at Coos Bay u n see the public eye. 21tf Pamela Jane, December 27; M r. and Mrs. R ichard Downs, F o u r- m ile, 7 pound, 6 >4 ounce g irl. Karen M arie, December 28; M r. and Mrs. E arle Barnts, Coquille, 7 pound, 15 ounce g irl, Georgia Lea ! December 29; M r. and Mrs. James ■ E » Robertson, Powers, 6 pound, 12*4 ounce g irl, Susan Gay, January 2. • • AVuv« im th e . . . . Oregon State College Specialists Io Talk On Forage Crops At Special Meet Jan. 18 Public Records over 1953 despite a prolonged tim b e r and sa w m ill strike. Postmaster Don Estes reported ALW AYS F IR S T « 4 * 14 * * f b * ' < * * « * * < * .* 4 4 * * * *' 4 «a ’ 4 4 * *• * \ *> w- *• #' * SPECIAL PURCHASE OF COTTONS! NEW S * A L L SA N F O R Z IE D * 35” x 36” W ID TH Hinges and Hardware Coquille Postoffice Has Gain In 1954 Q U A L IT Y » LIKE TO SEW SAL STO RK Remember, when i t ’s advertised, there’s no catch! O n ly topgTade merchandise at fa ir prices ever see the public eye. 21tf FOR WOMEN W H O Darrell L. Cox Miscellaneous Items today. Business fo r 1954 was $69.- 925.71 and in 1953 i t was $65,- 362.00. * M A C H IN E -W A SH A B L E per Yard PERCALES BROADCOTHS COTTONS These are the Rig-season fabrics, fashion - right for Spring sewing! Think of w hat you’d ordinarily pay for these, th ink how much you can save w hen you come to P enny’s and scoop these up at 29c a yard! Coquille Postoffice added up a to ta l gain o f S4.563.71 in 1954 I 4s* from BOB W ILS O N TH E 8tH) EOVRDOOR SED AN For The First Time CREASE RESISTANT SPORT DENIM Z O N LY E v e r P r ic e d S o L o w ! Wondering what naw ear to buy? Step to the window, watch traffic, and you’ll see how othara are settling thia question. They are buying Pontuics—at a faster rate than ever before in history! Ask why and you’ll hear many reasons, but the basic reason is this. The ’65 Pontiac personifies everyone’s dream of what a modern car should be. There’s Pontiac’s unique combination of beautiful long, low lines. Vogue Two- Tone styling, and Twin-Streak distinction. There's Pontiac’s long w heelbase-the secret of the wondroualy safe, snxx>th ride that makes you and your passengers the happiest people on wheels. There's Pontiac's roominess and luxury » ; . living-room comfort and mode-of- tomorrow decor ; ; : along with picture- window vision ail around. And there's Pontiac instant control and Strato-Streak V-8 performance—but these must be enjoyed to be believed. Take a total of the foregoing and here’s the result -m o re of everything than a like How much money? You can actually buy a Strato-Streak-powered Pontiac for just a few dollars more than the very lowest- priced cars! 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