The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 01, 1932, Page 6, Image 6

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    T8B COQUILLI VALUT
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COQUILLE,
PAGI PIVI
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SOCIAL NOTES
Last Saturday evening a group of
young folks were entertained inform­
ally at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W.
V. Glaisyer with Miss Betty and Al-
lington Glaisyer as hosts. The hours
were enjoyably spent in cards and
dancing. Included were Misses Elda
Gilman, Grace Ellingson, Kay Miller,
of Salem, Eldon Gilman,
Frank
Schram, David Smith, Herman Elling­
son and Tailant G reenough.
Good times are just ahead— and the
First National Bank is optimistic for
the year 1982. It looks forward to
renewed energy, activity and better
Various New Year eVe affairs have
been arranged for by different groups.
About fifteen young married couples
planned a no-host dinner party at the
hotel for Thursday evening, after
which the time was spent in dancing
and watching the New Year in.
.
' pl
A New Year’s eve dancing and 1
watch party was enjoyed Thursday i
evening by a number of boys and |
girls at the Episcopal parish house,
• orricm
~—f—
with Mrs. George Unsoeld, Mns. J. L.
I Bl ht;
L 0. wees. CwMw
u N. NAZAAO, Sroltat
Smith, Mrs. J. E. Paulson, Mrs. C. J.
em MAURY, Aut. C m M w
0. C. MR FORD. Yle. Sr*.
lbs.
Medium Weight. Loan Sugar
Swift’s Jewel
The Beet
-
Fuhrman and Mrs. Paul Van Scoy as I
I
chaperone. At midnight the ladies I
served refreshments.
Invited were ,
Swift’s Premium. v Extra
Misses Anne Barton, Elizabeth Pierce, |
Baby
8M,. lb> Jb<s
Margaret Paulson, Sarah Margaret
Libby's Extra Quality.
Nye, Carol Young, Barbara and Beryl I
Unsoeld, Anne Van Scoy, Gretchen I
Neal, Helen Robinson, Harriet Webb, i
Swift'B Creamery — Cresta
Betty Glaisyer, Bonnita Huntington |
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. IH
Tins
tic« is hereby riven that the un and Fred Fuhrman, David and Donald
Sunny Smile Brand Delicious Halves.
Smith, Ernest Cooper, Harold Kolk-
dersigned has been duly
horst, Jim Robinson, Tom Staoer, Bill
administrator of the estate of P. E.
Flöten, Gus Gsilas, Bill Pook, John I
Drane, deceased, and all persona hav­
Unsoeld,
Jesse Barton.
DR. J. J. LESLIE
ing claims against said estate are
Happyvale Fancy Alaska Pink. if
Fancy Coll. Extra quality.
hereby notified, that they are required
DENTIST
Mias Lyndell Southstone entertained
Hours 9-12 n, 1 to 6 p. m.
to present same duly verified, with the member« of the east of the Sen­
proper vouchers therefor, to the un­ ior play at her home New Year's eve
Evening by appointment
dersigned, at the office of H. A. Slack and party watched the new year in.
Over Hudson Drug Stow
in Coquille, Cooe County, Oregon,
within six months from the date of
Maximum Fancy New Crop
Bohemian Brand Quality Pack
Mrs. Homer C. Gant entertained
LUNA—The new PAG. product
DR. J. F. YOUNG
this notice.
Seedless
with Puree.
with a delightful tea at her home at
Dated this 11th day of December, 685 East Second street Wednesday
Chiropractor
» a »
LARGE No. 2h TIN
PKG.
1931.
MS So. Hall
afternoon, in compliment to Miss Ma­
Reider Bugge,
Next Door south of City Hall
rion Horsfall, who is spending the hol­
Administrator of the Estate of P. idays with her parents. Dr. and Mrs.
The new phone 102-M
E. Drane, deceased.
William Horsfall, of Marshfield. Miss
Locally produced. Mediums.
Hardwheat Blend with a reputation.
H. A. Slack, Attorney for Adminis­ Horsfall is an instructor in one of the
JAS. W. WHEELER
trator.
48t5 schools
in
Glendale,
California.
Doz.
Physician A Surgeon ;
Marshfield guests were Miss Marion
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF Horsfall, Mrs. L. A. Liljsqvist, Mrs.
Ellingson Bldg.
Coquille
REAL PROPERTY
■
Charles H. Hugigns, Mrs. Horace By­
Leave calls at
In pursuance of a decree of fore­ ler, Mrs. Beverley Hancock and Mrs.
Hudson's Drug Store ar at Co­
closure and order of sale made and
quille Hotel
entered in the Circuit Court of the Chao. Ridenour; the Coquille ladies
Fancy Sweet Seedless
Tender New Crop. Fancy. *
Selected Netted Gems. Best
State of Oregon for Coos County, included were Mrs. Luckey L. Bonney,
dated November 28, 1931, in the suit Mrs. C. A. Rietman, Mrs. J. Arthur
BUNCHES
of Douglas Building and Loan Asso­ Berg, Mrs. Geo. Jenkins and Mrs. C.
DR. J. R. BUNCH
ciation, a corporation, plaintiff, vs.
Ruby Irene Panter, Evelyn Panter, Weldon Kline.
FREE DELIVERY
Helen Panter, Addison Gardener
coquiiie
X
Panter and W. R. Panter, adminis­
A pleasant afternoon was spent on
1* A. M. — * P. M.
Oregon
z.
___
___
trator of the estate of Allen R. Pan­ Thursday of this week at the home of
ter, deceased, defendants, for the re­ Mrs. J. A- Lamb by members of her
covery of the sum of *1593.51 with
interest thereon at ten per cent per Contract Bridge club. Thia group was
annum from November 23, 1931, until organized recently and meet at one
paid, the further sum of *100.00 as o’clock for dessert luncheon. Attend­ fear, hate and distrust that are neces- Eight Divorces Granted Tuesday
Probate Court Items
GRANT CORBY
attorney’« fees and plaintiff’s costs ing were Meedames R. A. Wernich, F. sary to win victories of mutual under­ I Eight divorcee- were granted by
The
will of the late Herbert Arm­
and disbursements taxed at *63.86,
Attorney at Law
standing. Such victories lift and free Judge Brand in Circuit court here
strong, who died at North Bend, Dec.
and of an execution upon said decree L. Greenough, Geo. Chaney, W. 8.
Richmond-Barker Bldg.
duly issued out of said court on the Sickels, Paul Van Scoy, F. 8. Emery, humanity and do not leave an after­ Tuesday, and one case, that of Jack 18, was admitted to probate last
Phone 1*7
Coquille, Ora,
math of suffering and a burden of Denial La Chappelle va. Ada Fern Thursday.
30th day of November, 1981, I will R. L. Stewart and L. H. Hazard.
Jssaie H. Johnson was
Residence Phone M-M
expose for sale and sell at public auc­
debt.
La Chappelle for annullment was named as executrix, and John H.
tion as the law directs, at the court
At thia season and in this cause all taken under advisement.
Mrs. Geo. Johnson was the inspira­
Those Groves, Agnes Bessey and Carl J.
house door of said county in the city
who will may be conscripts for peace, -granted were to the plantiffs in the
tion
for
a
pleasant
gathering
of
of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, on
Golder, appraisers of the estate, which
J. ARTHUR BERG
Saturday, the 2nd day of January, friends Monday afternoon, which was for their« is a cause of heart« which, following cases:
is estimated to consist of *25,000
Attorney at Law
openly
or
secretly
enlisted,
beat
in
ev
­
1932, at eleven o’clock A. M., the real held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Zosel
Pearl G. Murr va. W. A. Murr.
worth of personal property.
property situated tn. the County of op East Second street. The affair was ery nation for home and humanity.—
vs. Lee M. Niles.
Fred
Niles
Wallace Martin, of Marshfield, was
Coos and State of Oregon and des­
Christian Science Monitor.
Rosetta B. Weekly vs. Edwin L. on Tuesday appointed,, administrator
cribed in said decree and order of in honor of Mrs. Johnson’s birthday
and the ladies presented her with a
«ale as follows, to-wit:
Weekly.
of the estate of his late father, George
SUBSTITUTES
Lot numbered ten (10) in Block lovely gift. Bridge was played with
Iva Maxon vs. Louis A. Maxon.
W. Martin, of Myrtle Point, who died
numbered fortv-two (42) of Woodland Mrs. T. B.-Currie carrying away the
Eunice M. Barnes vs. Chas. E. Dec. 6. The estate is estimated to be
Helen Haverhill
Addition -to-tne City of Bandon in
Barnes.
worth *«.000.
said county and state, as shown by honor prise. Enjoying the afternoon My radio at present
were Meedames Geo. Johnson, H. C.
Grace Donaldson va. Wm. Donald­
the recorded map or plat thereof.
'
Is
quite
inclined
to
balk,
Said sale will made for cash in Gets, T. B. Currie, Ed. McKeown, W.
son.
hand and will be subject to confirma­ V. Glaisyer, Roy Neal, Theodore Clin­ But life has things remembered
Dorothy Grunwalt vs. Gordon Grun-
That
sing
and
play
and
talk.
tion by said court
ton, E. M. Kay, Frank Thrift, A. 0.
walt.
Dated at Coquille, Oregon, Novem­
Walker, Earl Nosier, Willard Bosser- I take no trips on liners
Betty Murphy vs. Chesley W. Mur­
ber 30th, 1981.
To wonder-lands afar:
man, John L. Aasen and William
J. A. RICHMOND
H. E. Hess,
phy.
On books I journey thither
47t5 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon Zosel.
PHT8ICIAN and SURGEON
, Without fatigue or jar.
Rare Specimen of Bird
Richmond-Barker Building
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
My home is gone, my kindred
You get quicker, better relief with
SHALL WE CONSCRIPT
Another
rare specimen has been Thoxine, a prescription exclusively
Notice is hereby given that the un­
Coquille, Ore.
FOR WAR OR PEACE,
And friends are far away—
added to the collection of rare birds for throat ailments. The very first
derstand has been duly appointed by
Phones:
Office «IM, Bte- M*
. . . The process (the race for But oh, I used to have them!—
the County Court of Coos County,
for Oregon. On Doc. 14 Overton Dow­ swallow relievos the throat soreness.
That brightens up my day.
Oregon, as the executor of the Last armaments) moves . . on “the aa-
ell, Jr., who is a local collector of Its internal action removes the cause
Will and Testament of Ada C. Drane, sumption that, whenever a device for Folks visit me in letters
which otherwise might develop into
birds, obtained a female Old Squaw serious illness.
deceased, and all persons having
In thought’s best raiment dad.
the
epeedy
or
wholesale
destruction
duck near Florence on the river below
________
,
claims against the estate of said de-
de­
Most coughs
are caused by an irri-
ceased are hereby required to present of human life is discovered by science, Their cheery, unchanged faces
ted throat;
town. Mr. Dowell reporte this is the tated
throa Thoxine stops them at
Drive quite away what’s sad.
them to me with the proper vouchers that device must be adopted by every
Safe ’ for the whole family—
fourth duck of this species to have
at my law offices in First National state; and that the adoption of any
guaranteed no dope. Money back if
Yes, yes, there’s lota of comfort
been reported for Oregon. The Old not satisfied. 35c.
Bank Building in the City of Coquille,
Coos County, Oregon, within six such device by one power must nec­
In such things, after all:
Squaw is a duck of the Arctic regions,
Sold by Fuhrman’s Pharmacy and
months from the date of this notice. essarily be followed by the other pow­ One’s memory, hope and dreaming
visiting along the Arctic coast to all other good drug stores.
Dated
and
first
published
this
18th
ers—unless they can go one better.”
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Greenland, wintering as far south as
May still remain on call.
day of December, 1931.
It is this inhuman and malign con­
Notice is hereby riven, that the
What value’s m repining?
Washington on the west coast and on IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
J. J. Stanley,
STATE OF OREGON. IN AND
undersigned is the duly appof tinted,
Executor of the Last Win and Test­ ception and development which the
Let’s be good friends with Now— the Atlantic as far south as North
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS
______ _____
_____ itrator ament of Ada C. Drane, Deceased. 49t5 forthcoming Disarmament Conference
qualified
and ______
acting administ
This world was not intended
Carolina. Any one taking any un­ Jerry Peart, Plaintiff,
of
of Louie F. R. Heller,
c. the
—- estate
—
seeks
to
halt
and
correct,
for
it
is
vs.
usual birds may have same named and
To suit us, anyhow.
deceased.
All persons having claims
NOTICE
clear that unless mankind is to des­
classified by Mr. DoweH.—Siuslaw E. E. Johnson Lumber Co., a Corpor­
against said estate are hereby re­
Notice is hereby given that the an­ troy itself by means of its own inven­
ation, et al, defendants
quired to present the same, with nual meeting of the shareholders of
First Marriage on Rogue Bridge Oar.
Case No. 8459
proper vouchers and duly verified, to The First National Bank of Coquille, tions, it must find the moral and spiri­
Notioe is hereby riven that the Re­
Fem Wile, bridge worker, and
me the undersigned at my law office Oregon, for the election of Directors tual courage to control this mon­
ceiver herein ha« filed hie final ac­
Marriage Licenses
at Room 15, in the First National for the ensuing year and for the
Stella P. Terry, of Salem, were mar­
count as Receiver of the E. E. Johnson
Bank building, at Coquille, Coos transaction of such other business as strous brood of destructive arma­ ried at 8 o’clock last Wednesday night
and
24
—
Arthur
Whereat
Dec.
Lumber Co., a Corporation, and that
County, Oregon, within six months may properly come before the meet­ ments. It must conscript individuals
said Court has set February 1st
from the first publication of this no­ ing, will be held at the office of said and nations for peace as successfully in the center of the new Rogue river Georgia Davis, both of North Bend. the
They were married Thursday by Rev. 1981, at the hour of 10 O’clock A. M.
tice.
as it has formerly conscripted them bridge.
Bank
in
Coquille,
Oregon,
on
Tues
­
at
the
Circuit Court Room in Coquille,
Dated and published the first tune day, January 12th, 1932, between the for war.
Justice of the Peace Ralf 8tarr P. D. Hartman at his home here.
Goes County, Oregon, as the time and
December Fourth, nineteen thirty-one. hours of 10:00 A. M. and 4:00 P. M.
Dec. 24—Eugene F. Hughes, of plaoe for hearing of objections to such
It has been said that peace propa­ performed the ceremony in the pres­
S. D. PulfoTd,
at Coquille, Oregon, this ganda lacks the picturesque appeal, ence of a dosen or more friends of the North Bend, and Florence Lambert, final account and the settlement
Administrator of the estate of 9th Dated
thereof.
day of December, 1931.
contracting parties.
of Marshfield.
Louis F. R. Heller, deceased.
< M. 0. Hawkins,
L. H. Hasard, President the waving of flags and the blare of
The
couple
obtained
a
marriage
li
­
Dec.
26
—
Joseph
Edward
Martin,
of
61t5
trumpets, the emotional excitement
Receiver.
48t5
E. D. Webb, Caehier
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
which belongs to war. Nevertheless, cense from the county clerk and there Gsribaldi, Ore., and Ellen Williams,
Notice is hereby given, that the
/ NOTICE
the Women’s International League was a question as to where and by of Bandon.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’
undersigned is the duly appointed,
whom the marriage ceremony should
In the Matter of Case No. 845»
MEETING
has
found
it
possible
in
connection
Suslified and acting administrator of
In the Circuit Court of the State
Billion Gallons Gas Bootlegged
Notice is hereby given that the reg­ with the coming conference to arouse be performed.
te estate of Telitha C. Heller, de­
ef Oregon, for Coos County.
After considerable debate, decision
One billion of the 15 billion gal­
ceased.
All persons having claims ular annual stockholders’ meeting of an enthusiasm on the five continents
against said estate are
hereby the Farmers A Merchants Bank will of the world which is obtaining the was resched that since the groom had lons of gasoline consumed annually Jerry Peart, vs. E. E. Johnson Lumber
required to present the same, with be held at its banking house in the
spent several months at work on the in the United States escapee taxation , Co, a Corporation, et a):
proper vouchers and duly verified, to city of Coquille, State of Oregon, at signatures of millions of persons to great *600,000 bridge, it would be
The Undersigned receiver will on
through the operation of tax evaders
me the undersigned at my law office the hour of 4 p. m. o’clock on Thurs­ a tremendous petition for disarma­
most fitting to have the ceremony per­ and racketeers. Dr. Clyde L. King, the 7th day of January, 1931, at the
at Room 15, in the Fiiwt National day, January 14th, 1932.
ment.
law offices ef J. Arthur Berg, at Co-
The purjHise for which this meeting
Bank Building, at Coquille, Cooe
So the appeal of peace goes deeper formed on the structure.—Gold Beach Pennsylvania’s Secretary of Revenue, Sle, Oregon, sell to the highest bid-
County, Oregon, within six months is called is to elect a Board of Direc­ than mere surface emotions, and is for Reporter.
told the American Petroleum Insti­
for cash, all of the remaining out­
from the first publication of this no­ tors for the ensuing year and for the
tute in a paper presented here before standing accounts of the said company.
transaction of any other business that that reason the more pervasive and
tice.
bids will be received and list of
New Cases in Circuit Court
the Institute’s annual meeting. This Sealed
enduring. The many who have signed
Dated and published the first time, may be properly presented.
said accounts will be furnished upon
Lyman Carrier,
represents
a
lose
of
around
*40,000,000
December fourth, nineteen hundred
this disarmament declaration have
vs.
request.
Dee. 24—Home Mortgage Co.
Président.
thirty-one.
per year, the average gasoline tax
M. O. Hawkins,
given some indication that they are David and Story A. Masson.
Attest:
6. D. Pulford,
- ..
Receiver.
now
being slightly more than four
willing
to
be
conscripted
for
peace
—
W. 8. Sickels,
Administrator of the estate of
cento per gallon.
to make the sacrMeea of prejudice.
Cashier.
Telitha C. Heller, deceased.
47t* 4M
Extra Savings for Saturday and Monday, Jan. 2, 4
Bacon Values
17c lb.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BUTTER
lb. R5c
Professional Cards
Shortening
Milk
Peaches
9
490
SPAGHETTI
3 it».
190
Laundry Soap
39c
IOC
SALMON
2
-
4
RAISINS
ESC
14«
TOMATOES
IOC
FLOUR” Safeway
EGGS—’-StriciZy Fresh
49 & $1.17
POTATOES
1OO £ $1
Grapefruit
5
10c
CARROTS
IOC
ICDfi
Sore Throat?
Don’t Gargle