The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 27, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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COMPANY GAS SERVICE—no gas
mains needed—hot water—gas Refrig­
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The Modern Housewife Demands
More Outlets for Electrical Convenience.
End the inconvenience of insufficient plug-ins
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Ttoeo Local Deolsrv IFW Gtodfr Gtos Yea DMato
Gould Furniture Co., 348 W. First, Coquille
by phoning 160-J
C. L. Willey, 370 W. Front, Coquille
Front St.
For /Mrthor iRAwmodois m U to Ito COUPON
or ask any Standard Oil JfaqweMwtaSiee atoat
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C. A. Langworthy, Manager
Next door to Jack Page Barber Shop
June 20, IMO, sell at private sale, Lots
1 and 2 and the South 26 feet of Lot
3, in Block 10, in the town of Coquille
City, now City of Coquille, Goos
County, Oregon, to the highest bidder
for cash or for part cash and part
credit payable as follows:
1. 50% of the total price to bo de­
posited with the bid.
The balance within 45 days from
the time of sale or sales are con­
firmed.
Buch deferred payments to bo as-
cured by mortgage or mortgages upon
the property sold bearing interest at
the rate of not less than •% per
annum. ,
L. H. Hasard,
Executor in the State of Alice
Hatohor.
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COQUILLE ELECTRIC
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Families in the cities—with every kind of commercial
fuel to choose from—use gas because it is quick, dean,
safe and oconownoal Rural familieo are now being
given an equal opportunity to have modern gas ranges,
quick-heating gas plates, water heaters, lights, gas refrig­
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Families living in rural communities as well as those
in the cities can now have GAS for cooking and heating
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Standard Oil Company of California is making possible
through STANDARD FLAMO CITY GAS SERVICE
FOR COUNTRY HOMES.
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Professional Cards
Are you certain you have
A Clear Title?
You might be surprised. Delays
are dangerous. We can help you.
Title Guarantee & Abstract Co.
lad door north First NatL Bank
Coquille, Ore.
JOHN C. OERDINti CO.
Conveyancing, Abstracto,
Reel Estate, Insurance.
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Shelley Bldg.
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ARTICLE XLH
NOTICE
dropping during their inective period
Road No. 24 from Station 142
to Station 182 in
Coos County,
Oregon, will be received by the Coun­
ty Court of Coos County until 10
A. M. on the 30th day of June, 1930.
No bids will be considered unless
accompanied by cash, bidder’s bond
or certified check, for an amount
equal to at least 5 per cent of the
total amount of the bid.
A corporate surety bond will bo re­
quired for the faithful performance
of the contract in a sum equal to the
total amount of the bid.
Proposal blanks and full informa­
tion for bidders may be obtained at
the office of the Roadmaster in the
Court House, Coquille. Oregon.
The right is reserved to reject any
or all bids or to accept the pro­
posal or proposals deemed beet for
said County.
COUNTY COURT OF
COOS COUNTY
W. A. Gilbert,
Roadmaster.
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and must develop outside the body
COCCIDIOSI CAN
which requires about 4 days* time.
BE CONQUERED Droppings should be removed from
the chicken housM every day, and the
yards swept and cleaned every 8 or
4 days. All feeding and drinking ves­
sels should be protected so that chicks
cannot roost above them ar.d befoul
“No matter how you slice it, it’s
them with droppings. Where chicks
boloney,” runs the refrain of a song
can bo raised on wire floors such as is
recently popular, and no matter how
seen in battery brooders thia disease is
you pronounce it, Coccidiosis ia still seldom seen.
the same menace to the health of
It is also a good idea to cover the
your growing chicks. It might help
floors of the houses where infected
some, so far as pronunciation is con­
chicks are kept With several layers of
cerned to adopt the suggestion of one
paper. Remove one layer each day and
writer and can the disease “Coxy.”
burn it. Spray every nook and cranny
It will require something mors drastic
of every house with a strong dip and
than a change of name, however, to
disinfectant solution often and alow
stamp out this disease if it once gets
no one who has been working among
a start in your flock.
i the diseased chicks to go among
“Coxy” is one of th. most widely
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In the Matter of the Estate of Myrtle
A. Cunningham, sometimes known
aa M. A. Cunningham, Deceased.
Notice to Creditors
NOTICE 1% HEREBY GIVEN,
That the undesigned has been duly
appointed by the above entitled Court,
as
• Administrator of the estate of said
Deceased, and has duly qualified as
such.
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NOW, THEREFORE, all persons
having claims against said Estate are
hereby notified and required to pre­
sent the same, together with proper
vouchers therefor, to the undersigned
at the offices of J. Arthur Berg, in
Coquille, Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated this 27th day of June, 1980.
C. E. Cunningham,
Administrator of the Estate of
Myrtle A. Cunningham, sometimes NOTICE OF CONSTRUCTION OF
known m M. A. Cunningham, de-
NORTH SEWER OUTLET
ceased
chicks there is at the present time.
Notice is hereby given that the
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J. Arthur Berg,
Baby chicks from f‘
Common Council of the City of Co­
that cause the disease. He­ 2415
Attorney for Administrator. quille, did by resolution duly adopted
weeks are the ones that usually have
th« dtee.se It often n.n. T
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at a meeting of the Council held on
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buttermilk, semi- NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT OF the 16th day of June, 1930, declare
course and may kill a large percen­
ita intention and purpose to lay and
NORTH HENRY STREET
solid buttermilk or fresh clabber milk
tage of fa flock in a abort time. Many
construct a sewer connecting with
they will drink in dean vessels or mix
chicks that survive are permanently
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That what is known as North Sower on
from 20 to 40 per cent powdered milk
the Common Council of the^Cit/ of Seventh Street, thence Southerly on
affected, stunted in growth and of lit­
in mash feed which contains no meat Coquille, did, by resolution duly Henry Street to the low ground or
tle value.
scraps and let them eat all of it they adopted at a mooting of the Council bottom land, thence in a Southwester­
ly direction to the Coquille River with
The disease is caused by tiny par­
will. Give plenty of green food end held on the l»th day of June, 1930, connections and side lines to accom­
asites which during a certain stage in
ita intention and purpose to
feed lightly of grain for a few days. declare
improve Henry Street from 7th modate property, all to be done ac­
their development bury themselves in
After
all
trace
of
the
disease
has
Street to the Henry Street Bridge, cording to plans, specifications and
the intestinal Avails of infected chicks.
filed and approved on said
vanished,
which
should
take
from
one
,*“rd »urface pavement, also to estimates
The irritatio|i and damage to tbe in­
16th day of June, 1930, which said
to two weeks, gradually reduce the establish the grade to conform to plana, specifications and estimates,
testine« cause the chicks to become amount of milk and increase the mash sidewalks and other improvements
together with said resolution, are
droopy and dispirited; their fathers and grain until normal feedings is re­ heretofore made, all to be done accord­ now on file in the offic? of the City
ing to plana, specifications and es­
appear ruffled and dull; they huddle sumed. Do not make the mtetake of timates adopted for said improvement, Recorder of said City and by refer­
together, lose interest in food and thinking that a milk diet alone will which said plans, specifications, estim­ ence thereto are hereby made a part
this Notice. Said sewers will be
sometimes cease eating altogether. give results. The most important part ates and said resolution, now on file of
and constructed in accordance
th? c,‘y Recorder of laid
They grow light, walk unsteadily and of your campaign ia the sanitary F
said City, is hereby referred to and with said plans, specifications and es­
the dreppings are frequently, but meAures and these should bo contin- by such reference are hereby made a timates and the estimated probable
not always, tinged with blood.
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of this notice aa if fully set forth cost of the construction of said sewers
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after the disease lias run its part
in the sum of $25,756.04. Said sewers
herein.
If chicks showing such symptoms course. With the right kind of feed-
will be constructed at the expense of
Said
improvement
will
be
made
in
reall<
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accordance with the plans, specifica­ the- property specially benefited
examination of the blind guts will conquered,
” tions and estimates of the City En­ thereby, and included within the
gineer, now on file in the office of the boundaries of the assessment district
usually reveal them considerably en­
Hr0"**’ a.nd the «»timate of the which said asseroment district is de­
larged and full of a bloody material
piobable cost of said improvement is fined in said resolution and hereby
of cheesy consistency.
»OJU“nOlW’04*-67- Said improve­ referred to and by such reference
While the disease is most common
ment will be made at the expense of made a part of this notice, all of said
the Property benefitted thereby as sewers will be constructed as ons
among ehicks, it is sometimes con­
stated in said resolution, and all of project and included in one assess­
tracted in chronic form by older birds
ment district.
usually from four to eight months old.
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project and included in one _____ . 1 Any and all persons interested may
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make and file with the City Record-
In such eases, it develops slowly and
Bays* m-nt district.
Any snd-afrpprsons int reded mav *«■- wrTt^romonstraneeearamrtthe
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may affect only a
make and file with the City Record»? 1 construction of said sowers within
symptoms of chronic coccidioeis are
written remonstrances againrt^ «ij twenty days from the date of th
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first publication of this Notice, to-wit,
much like thoss causod by worms,
lice and other parasites or by nutri­
•.«»• of ih« A«1 publication of this within twenty days from the 20th
notice, to wit: Within twenty (20) davs day of June, 1930
tional diseasM.
F. G. Leslie,
from the 20th day of June, 1930.
If the disease is found in your flock,
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City Recorder.
F. G. Leslie,
immediate steps should be taken to
City Rebcrder.
EXECUTOR’S SALK
conquer it. A milk diet and sanita­
Notice is hereby given that under
tion and isolation of infected birds are
CALL FOR BIDS
an order of the County Court of the
your most effective weapons.
Then
Stete of Oregon for Coos County,
made and entered June 17th, IMO. in
keep an untiring campaign of sanita­
the matter of the estate of Alice
tion. Your advantages lies in the fact
Hatcher, deceased, I will at my office
that germs are expelled with the
in the Pint National Bank Building
at Ooquillo, Oregon, from and after
relief from curse
OF CONSTIPATION
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Coquille, Oro.
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In the Matter of the Estate of Oscar
Wickham, Daceaaed.
Notice to Creditors
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That ths undersigned has been duly
appointed by the above entitled Court,
aa Administratrix of the estate of
said Deceased, and his duly qualified
as such.
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NOW, THEREFORE, all persons
having claims against said Estate are
hereby notified and required to pre­
sent the same, together with proper
vouchers therefor, to the undersigned
at the offices of J. Arthur Borg in Co­
quille, Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated this 6th day of June. 1980.
Elva Eleanor Walker,
Administratrix of the Estate of Os­
car Wickham, Deceased.
J. Arthur Berg,
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Attorney for Administratrix.
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
by virtue of an Order, Decree and
license of the County Court of Coos
County, Oregon, made and entered on
the 28th day of May, 1980, in the Mat­
ter of the Guardianship of Clyde H.
owwwra,
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Stowers, .r»
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minor, F
from and
after Saturday, the 28tb
28th day of June,’
1980, proceed to soil at private sale
for cash in hand, subject to confirma­
tion by said Court, all of the right,
title and ihtereat of the above named
minor in and to the following described
real property, to-wit:
The South 20 acres of the NEM of
the NW%, and the North 5 acres of |
the SE% of the NWM, all in Section
24, Township 27 South of Range 12
West of the Willamette Mend an, in
Coos County, Oregon, and containing
25 acres, more or lees.
Bids will be received by me at the
law officers of J. Arthur Berg, in Co-
quille, Oregon.
Dated this 80th day of May, 1980.
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Clyde H. Stowers,
Guardian of Clyde H. Stowers, Jr.
J. Arthur IL rg,
Attorney for Guardian,
Residence and' P. O. Address, Co­
quille, Oregon.
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NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT |
In the Matter of the Estate of R. J.
Clinton, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
the undersigned has filed in the Coun­
ty Court of Coos County, Oregon, his
Final Account aa Administrator De
Bonis Non, of the estate of R. J. Clin­
ton, Deceased, and that the said Court
has set June 80, 1930, at the hour
10:00 o’clock A. M., at the Coilftty
Court room in Coquüle, Oregon, as the
time and place for hearing objections
to such final account and the settle­
ment of said Estate.
J. Arthur Berg,
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Administrator De Bonis Nod
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned, Administrator of the Es­
tate of Lawson A. Lawhorn, de­
ceased. has filed in the County Court
of the State of Oregon for Coos
County, his final account aa such
Administrator and said Coart has ap­
pointed Monday, the 14th day of July,
INSTALLED
REPAIRED
Export Service at a Reasonable
Price
Fred A. Wimer. Radiotrieiaa
Phone 1-M Fred’s Radio Shop
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DR. J. R. BUNCH
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X-RAY Service
Laird Bldg., Opposite Postoffic*
Telephone 82-L
Coquille. Ore
V. R. WILSON
Optometrist
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Errors in refraction corrected
without the use of drugs.
Coquille, Oregon
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DR. E. A. JOHNSEN
Laird Bldg., Opposite Poatoffies
General Practice of Dentistry
Phono in-L
Coquille. Ore.
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GRANT CORBY
Attorney at Law
Richmond-6arkor Bldg.
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J. Arthur Berg
Attorney at Law
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Coquille. Oregea
DR. W. V. GLAI8YER
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Coquille. Ore.
J. A. RICHMOND
PHYSICIAN and 8ÜRGEON
Rkbmond-Barter Building
Coquille, Oro.
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J. J. STANLEY
LAWYER
Office in First National Bank
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Building, Coquille, Oregeà
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1930, as the day for the hearing of
objections to the said final account
and the settlement thereof.
R. H. LawhorA’ J
Administrator of the Estate of
Lawson A. Lawhorn, deceased,
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