PORT ORFORD NEWS Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, May 5, 1931. Pa£e2^ w as th e averag e re tu rn to the ' be held a t th e H igh School Gym- Refnert and buyers o f dairy m an , an d the averag e cost of j nasium . May 14, 8 o’clock. Every- feed fo r each pound of b u tte r fa t one is invited to atten d . D ean Fa- Native Platinum and Gold C a te re d a t th e P o ato fflce a t P o rt O rfo rd . O regon, as second clam produced w as sixteen cents. ville, U niversity of O regon, will de- Highest Market Prices m ail m a tte r u n d e r Act of M arch 3, 1 (7 * E i U b l i M 1907 As a re s u lt of the sto ry told by liver th e com m encem ent address, Published w eekly at Port Orford, Oregon W IL D B E R G BROS. th e records provided by the te s te r ! T he J u n io r science class is m ak- OKO. W. SORANSON, Editor. S M E L T IN G Si R E F IN IN G CO d u rin g th e year, eighty cows w hich ¡n g a n o th e r edition of "T he P ira te .” Other,: 742 Market S t., San Frantua Plant: South San Franerato w ere found to be b oarders w ere . T he first edition w as m ade by the SUBSCRIPTION RATES: culled from asso ciatio n herds. The c iv il G overnm ent class. One Y e a r ___________________ reco rd s provided fo r cow testin g j association m em bers also gave val- 81a M o n t h s _________________ uable in fo rm atio n in determ ining N O T IC E A d v ertisin g ra te s 13 c e n ts o er co lu m n ln :h P h y sician and Surgeon. the value of the sire in the d airy O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN , h er ow ner $15.17 above herd, an d dairym en th ro u g h o u t th e P hones: O ffice 491, H om e 492 county a re com ing to believe m ore 1 T h a t the u ndersigned as th e Exe- th e cost of h er fe^d. F a h y - M orrison B ldg and m ore each year, th a t th e sire is J cu to r of th e E sta te of G eorge F a r- A ccording to this re p o rt eleven B andon. O regon. h u n d red an d forty cow s In fo rty m ore th a n h a lf of th e herd. O f the I rier. deceased, h as filed his F in al h erd s th ro u g h th e Coquille river fo rty h erd s w hich w ere tested dur- A ccount w ith the C ounty C o u rt t f valley an d n o rth ern C u rry county, ing th e year, th irty w ere headed by ! th e S tate of O regon, in an d for j C u rry C ounty, and th e Ju d g e of w ere tested d u rin g th e p a s t year, p u re-bred sires. A cow te s tin g association is sim- ' th a t C ourt h as d esignated F riday, T he d airy m an w ho ow ned the T he te s tin g w ork h a s ca rrie d ply a g ro u p of dairym en who col- j M ay 29, 1931, a t 10 A. M. o’clock A tto rn e y -a t-L a w . ten h ig h est producing cow s in the th ro u g h o u t the year in th irty -six o f, Coquille Valley Cow T estin g as- these h erd s including nine hun d red i f " 8 0 " J ? of said day a t th e C ounty C ourt F irst N a tio n a l B ank B ldg te s t a n d keep production records room in the C o u rt H ouse in Gold sociation last year, received $153.11 and seventy-five cows. T h e aver- on each an im al in th e ir herd. I t is B each, Oregon, as the tim e and B andon - O regon m ore fo r his w ork in ca rin g for a 8e pounds of milk produced per an efficien t w ay for th e dairym en th e place w hen and w here objec­ each of th ese cows th a n did the ef>w in th e association w as 6236 ir v m n w w n ned e d th t h e e t ten e n lo w - and th e b u tte r fat produced to d eterm in e his a ctu a l p ro fit or tio n s to said acco u n t m ay be pre­ Wt* <11U COtlling again to the observance O DI f d d a airy m a an w h ho o o ow low loss e ach year. E ach cow testin g sen ted an d h eard, and settled. producing cow s in th e associa am o u n t to 299.1 per cow asso ciatio n th ro u g h th e sta te is D ated a t Sixes. Oregon, A pril 21, rep o rt m ade T he gross value of all p roducts guided th ro u g h th e y e a r by a group 1931. ♦ h p m o s t __ t h p n n p U 'h n s p I n v p n p v p r f n ilin t r unrl w h n by Wm H G riffin, te s te r for the produced by each cow in the as- of d irecto rs w ho handle the bus­ L E W IS E. F A R R IE R , c o w T estin g as- BOCiation averaged $12172 T he to- iness of th e association, calling E x ecu to r of th e E s ta te ot sociation. tai averag e feed cost am o u n ted to m eetings of m em bers w hen neces­ George F a rrie r, deceased. E ach one of th e ten h ig h est cows $49 80 of w hich $40.50 w as sp e n t f o r 1 sary. A21t5c. E. L. D etlefson, Coquille, was p resid en t o f th e Coquille V alley SUMMONS SU IT IN EQU ITY th e ten low est p roducing cows cow s tested in th e association, $2.44 Cow T estin g association d u rin g the IN C IR C U IT COU RT O F STA TE I p ast y e a r an d Jo e N ilson of R iv er­ O F OREGON FO R CURRY ton w as secretary . N. M. S chm idt COUNTY. Capital's Cherry Trees Bloom Again | of N orw ay, E. L. Clossen of B road- K. F ra n c k , p lain tiff, vs. Jam es ben t an d Lee E v an s of B andon H. C otter, Mrs. Ja m e s H. C otter: w ere th e o th e r th ree d irecto rs in T hom as C otter, Mrs. T hom as C ot­ th e association. te r ; a n d a n y an d all persons un­ W hen th e association w as re-or­ know n, or p a rtie s unknow n, claim ­ ganized fo r 1931, A lton R. K ay of ing an y rig h t, title, estate, lien, or Leneve w as elected as p resid en t and In te re st in the real e state describ­ Jo e N ilson re-elected as secretary. ed In th e com plaint herein, d efend­ L ester T rigg, N orw ay; R alp h an ts. C hristenson, P a rk e rsb u rg ; O laf Aa- To Jam es H. C otter, Mrs. Ja m e s ' sen, A rago F re d L afferty , M yrtle H. C otter, his w ife; T hom as C otter, P o in t; an d Leslie K im e, Coquille, Mrs. T hom as C otter, his wife, and w ere the o th e r d irecto rs elected in ail persons unknow n, o r p arties un- the asso ciatio n th is year. know n, m ade d efen d an ts h erein ; | A ccording to th e la st m onthly re ­ IN NAM E O F S T A T E O F ORE-1 p o rt of th e tester, 934 cows w ere GON: You a re h ereby required to ' tested in th is association th a t a p p e a r and an sw e r th e A m ended m o n th an d 130 of th ese cows pro­ C om plaint filed a g a in s t you in | duced m ore th a n fo rty pounds of above en titled c o u rt and c a u s e ; b u tte r f a t d u rin g th e m onth. T he w ith in fo u r w eeks from A pril 14, h ig h est record m ade by an y cow 1931, d ate of firs t publication h ere­ w as 80.6 pounds of b u tte r fat. pro­ of; if you fail to a p p ear and an- J sw er on o r before th e la st d ate duced by a g rad e G uernsey. prescribed in th e o rd e r fo r pub­ lication hereof, viz: May 12, 1931, ♦ fo r w a n t thereof, p la in tiff will tak e PIR A T E S’ W EEKLY ♦ ju d g m e n t a n d decree a g a in st y o u ; Florence and E iter Meyako, two little Jap», grew homesick when ♦ an d apply to th e co u rt fo r relief de- ■ R uby P u rd in , E d ito r they imelled the cherry bloisom« in Washington, D. C., this year. ♦ m anded th erein succinctly: T h a t j p la in tiff recover from Jam es H. Cot-, te r $1400 and in te re s t from A ugust A fter th is w eek th e re w ill be only Chart Shows Farmers Grow in Numbers 1. 1929, a t 4 p er cen t p er an n u m ; I one m ore w eek of school. $150 as a tto rn e y ’s fees, a n d /o r $350: The F resh m an class is sodding fees, if contested, an d costs; th a t i th e ir law n. I t im proves th e a p p e a r­ th e m o rtg ag e from Ja m e s H. C o tter ’ ance of th e ir g arden considerably. to Zweifel, recorded com m encing I T he J u n io r an d Sophom ore class P ag e 150, Book 8 of M ortgages o f 1 “ a ir e f i l l ; » i * » 2 h e h o ll o w s o f t h e l r J said county, be foreclosed an d prop­ g ard en w ith dirt. e rty th e re in described viz: L ots 10, i T he S enior g ard en is in need of 11, 14, an d 15 of Sec. 30 in Twp 40 m uch w ork. T hey have been w eed­ S„ of R an g e 13 W W. M., C u rry ‘ ing an d hoeing lately. C ounty, Oregon, be sold, and pro­ D on’t fo rg e t to a tte n d th e H igh ceeds applied to th e sum s afore- I School p lay held a t the G ym nasium s a id ; th a t each d e fe n d a n t be b a r - (• I M ay 8 a t 8 o’clock. red and foreclosed of all rig h t or The com m encem ent exercises will | e su t e ’’Tn 's a i d prem ises and” have su ch o th e r relief as is equitable. h ereo f is m ade upon you j Main Street Looks at Broadway Service by publication in P o rt O rford News published a t P o rt O rford, O regon, ■ BY "OBSERVER” for fo u r successive w eeks, by o r - ) T rav el Songs d e r of C ounty Ju d g e of said coun-I W h eth er they realize it o r not, ty, m ade A pril 11, 1931. the organ m usic and the playing L. A. L IL JE Q V IS T , of a radio in the big P ennsylvania B E N N E T T SW ANTON. station th at the jostling crow ds hear it is wt'll gi’oiiiiileil. If yoiH iear something about our A ttorneys fo r P lain tiff. > are part of an experim ent to speed R esidence, M arshfield, Ore. the m oving of passenger traffic. T he railroad has installed a full A14t5c size organ of 35 stops and a com- I schools, test the information by inquiring at head­ quarters. If you hear something about a church, a lodge, a committee, or a department of civic affairs, ¡go to headquarters with an inquiry and test the infor­ mation before you pass it on. More trouble is started ¡through the passing on of ungrounded information than in any other way. Let’s make a rule of going to headquarters for our information before we tell 1 others. PORT ORFORD NEWS II • • 11.0# H. L. HOUSTON, M. D. Coquille Valley AsS