The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 06, 1934, Page 7, Image 7

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to the record low price of
NEW REDUCED PRICES
STANDARD MODELS
Sport Roadster.......................... 1465
Coach........................................... 495
Coupe........................................... 485
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$25
25
25
MASTER MODELS
Sport Roadster..........................
Coach................................
Town Sedan..............................
Sedan...........................................
Coupe...........................................
Sport Coupe...............................
Sedan Delivery .. ........... ..
540
580
615
640
560
600
600
35
35
30
35
35
35
-45
355
515
535
575
595
605
625
575
595
750
680
30
50
50
50
50
50
50
35
35
50
50
740
50
COMMERCIAL CARS
Commercial Châssis................
Utillty Long Châssis..............
Dual Long Châssis....................
Utillty Chassie and Cab..........
Dual Châssis and Cab.............
Utillty Long Châssis and Cab.
Dual Long Châssis and Cab. .
Commercial Panel....................
Spécial Commercial Panel....
Utillty Panel...............................
Dual Cab and Stake Body....
Dual Long Cab and Stake
Body.........................................
AND UP, F. O. B. FLINT, MICH
Reductions amounting to aa much aa |50—the
ttanlial price cult announced in the lou>-price JUJ tUe
year—dropped Chevrolet's base price to a new low figure
of |465. Just compare thia price—compare any Chev­
rolet price—with those of other cars.
Then
what you get for what you pay! There’ll be no
in your mind which car to buy, once you do.
Chevrolet offers patented Knee-Action—and
not! Chevrolet alone has a Fisher body! And the
thing applies to cable-controlled brakes, T-K 1
shock-proof steering, and 80-horeepower, valve In head,
six-cylinder engine. Chevrolet gives you /er
turee— Jar finer quality—a Jar better name fc
ability.
Yet the price of the Chevrolet Standard
is lower than that of any other six ar, of
eight in the world.
CHEVROLET MOTOR CO^ DETROIT, MICH
On June 28 Governor Meier, eogal-
isnt of the huge natural reaaureeo to
be protected by the Natiohal Forest
and State Arooeiatioaa, signed the
.'oilowing proclamation:
“Whereas, the unregulated use of
the following described areas is, in
■y judgment, a menace to life and
property due to the inflammable de­
bris upon the ground, and also the m-
sceeMibHity of much of the territory
lecause of the lack of roads and trails,
4nd such unregulated use of eaid areas Full Gospel Church of Coquille.........
s unlawful;
(Formerly Fenroqnaro)
“All areas within the boundaries
East Second St. at Heath
>f the National Forests in Oregon,
Bev. Corilta Ntaan, FuUr
except the Siuslaw National Forest,
Phono 156J
and all timbered lands In the fallow-
Friday, 7:30 p. m. Preaching «ar­
.ng inai outside the Forest bound­
ris*. Miao Eva Abbot in the pripit.
aries;
Saturday 2:30 p. m.. Children’s
“Adjacent to Umpqua National Fer-
Jhuroh, for all boys and girls.
mt:
««»day
“Sections, 1, 2, and 7 to 36, ineta-
•>45 a. m., 8uaday School. Mm. M.
rive, T. 26 S„ IL 2 W.; and T. 27 R,
Jewell, Supt.
R. 2 W. and Ta. SO and >1 S., R. 2 W.
11 HX) a. m., Morning Worship
"Therefore, I, Julius L. Meier, Gov­
Mios Eva Abbot preaching.
ernor of the State of Oregon, by vir­
• 6:4$ p. as., Young people’s meeting.
tue of the authority vested in me un­
Mrs. Bessie Cooper, tender.
der the provisions of Chapter 270,
7:44 p. m., Evangelistic aerrioe.
Oregon Laws 1933, do hereby dose
Mies Abbot preaching. Mamie by the
"»id areas and the same »hall he «qb-
orchestra.
—
iect to uae only upon condition that'
Next Week
s
titrante »hall comply with al! of the
Tuesday, 7:46 p. m., Church prayer
'’oilowing requirements or conditions:
mooting. Richard Danielson in charge.
“I. To refrain from smoking while
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Orehostm
traveling in such areas, except on
rehearsal.
paved or surfaced highways.
"2. To secure permits issued by th#
Forester
a Are warden before build­
up a camp fire other than at im­
proved, designated and posted camp
grounds on such areas.
“3. To have as a part of his or
her equipment When using camp fires,
except when traveling as a pedestrian
or camping at improved, designated
and posted camp grounds, tools ar
specified by the forester suitable for
extinguishing Arm.
"The proclamation shall be effectiv«
from and after the first day of July
IMS, and shall remain in full force
and effect until and including thé
thirtieth day of September, 1934."
These requirements ate mode jus
as lenient aa compatible with the pro­
tection program before us. Camp fire
permits may be obtained st the fol­
lowing places:
Glide Ranger Station, Glide, Ore­
.-on; Honey Creek fireman station.
North Umpqua- Road; Steamboat
Bridge Guard Station, North Umpqua
road; Wolf Cheek Guard Station on
the Little River Road; Tiller Rangw
Station, TIUer, Oregon;
Summi*
Guard Station near Tiller, Oregon;
Devils Flat Guard Station, Ce»
Preaehtag a* Bouden 11 a. m.
Creek; Forest Boundary on the South
Script» ral, Spiritual Preaching. Ev-
Umpqua River; Big C s w as Range:
Station; Kelsey Valley; Diamond
O. A. Gray, Paster.
1 ake; Layng Creek Ranger Station;
1OT E. tod BL. OeqalUe, Ore
Musick Guard Station, and Forest
Supervisor’s office at Roseburg, Ore­
gon.
The tools required by the Forest
Service consist of:
One axe not lees than 86 inches in
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length over all with head weighing
not toss than two pounds.
One shovel not Ims than 86 inch#»
In length over all with blade not lea»
than eight inches wide.
Ono water container, capacity one
The publie to eerdially invited to all
gallon, or more.
them service*.
These requirements, which were in
Edward E. Watkins, Paster.
affect tost year, were a very definite
factor in curtailing man-caused fires
In many casas persons traveling over
forest roads have been able to put out
■maH fires by quick action on the part
of the persons equipped with the tools
described above.
The Forest Service very much'ap
i rec is tes the very fine co-operation
*at the public has given it, and we
wish to take this moans of publicly
thanking all for their very fine co-op-
wation.
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Southwestern Motor Co
CHEVROLET—PONTIAC—OLDSMOBILE—BUICK—LA SALLE—CADILLAC
Coquille, Oregon
thence West 100 feet to the place
point;
thet
■ini; thence
East 100 feet to the
ADMINISTRATOR’S
of beginning.
I
Northwest I corner of J. McGuffin'*
SALE
|
land
then I South along J. McGuffin’s
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that un­ Parcel 2.
_______
Beginning at a point 100 feet South
West line 100 feet to the North line
der order of the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Cooa County,1
of a point which to 671 feet South
of Spurgeon street: thence West
and 824.5 feet West of the qaurter
made June 20, 1934, in the matter of
50 feet along the North Line of
section corner on the North bound­
the estate of ¡P. E. Drane, deceased,
Spurgeon street to the place of be­
ary of Section 1, in Township 28
ginning.
ai the Law Office of Harry A. Slack, '
South, of Range 13 West of the Parcel 4.
Coquille, Oregon, from
and after
Willamette Meridian, Coos County,
July 20, 1934, I will sell at private
The North 100 feet square of the
Oregon, and running thence South
«ale, subject to confirmation, to the
following described parcel, t»-wit:
along the East line of the alleyway ■
highest bidder for cash; or for part
Commencing at the Southeast cor­
between
the
lands
of
Messer
and
cash and part credit, twenty per cent
ner of the NH of the NE>4 of the
Drane 50 feet, more or lose, to a I
of purchase price payable when sale
NWU of Section 1, in Township 28
Cint
at
the
Northwest
corner
of
I
reported, and thirty per cent upon
South of Range 13 West of the
McGuffin land; thence Eaat 100
confirmation of sale and balance in
Willamette Meridian on the quar­
feet to a point at the Southwest,
inataltasente to be agreed upon, all I
ter line of said section; running
corner of A. H. Oderkirk'e South j
payable within five yean from time
thence South along the quarter
parcel of land, thence North 50
tale confirmed, and secured by mort­
«ection line to the 50 foot extension
feet, more or lees, along the West!
gage upon each tract ae sold, and in­
of 4th street in Elliott’s Addition
line of said Oderkirk to a point at
terest at rate of not lose than six nor
to Coquille, Coos County, Oregon;
the
Northwest
corner thereof;1
more than eight per cent per annum,
thence West along said extension
thence 100 feet to the place of be­
the fallowing tracts in Cooe County,'
of 4th street 100 feet; thence
ginning.
North to a point directly West of
Oregon;
Parcel 3.
Parcel 1.
.
the piece of beginning; thence
Beginning at a point on the North _ ____
Beginning at a point which ia 671,
East __
to the place of beginning.
line of Spurgeon or 4th Street in Parcel 5.
feet South and 924.5 feet Weat of |
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Lot
6
of Block 20, Elliott’s Addi­
the City of Coquille, Coos County,
the quarter section corner on the
Oregon, which point is 921 feet
North boundary line of Section 1,
tion to CoquiHe, Coos County, Ore­
South and 824.5 feet West of the
in Township 28 South, of Range 13
gon..
quarter section corner on the
West of the Willamette Mendian.
North boundary line of Section 1,
in Coos County, Oregon, and run­
Lot 5 of Block 20, Elliott’s Addi­
in Township 28 South of Range 13,
ning thence South along the East
tion to Coquille, Coo* County, Ore­
Went of the WI Harnett* Meridian,
side of the alleyway between the
gon.
Coos County, Oregon: and running Parcel 7.
lands of Mésaer and Drane a dis­
thence West along the North line
tance of 50 feet; thence East 106
Lots 1 and 2 of Block 40, Elliott’s
of Spurgeon street 50 foot to the
feet to the Southwest corner of the
Addition to Coquille, Coo# County,
Southeast corner of the land of L.
land belonging to J. J. Esser,,
Oregon. Lota 3 and 4 and the WH
thence North 50 foot to the North-1
McGuffin thence North along Mc­
of Lota 5 and « of Block 40, EilL
ott’f Addition to Coquille, Ceos
west ewMe ef tee said Earnr hwri, Guffin'* Eaat line 100 feat to a
NOTICE
OF
■»CT
County, Oregon.
Parcel 3
Ute 17, 18 and 18, Block 1, Baagor
Plat A., Coos County, Oregon.
AU of said property being more
fully described in said Order of Sale,
and lots and blocks being according
to plate of towns or additions afore­
said, respectively, on file in the office
of the County Clerk of Coos County,
Oregon.
RE1DAR BUGGOC,
23t5 Aa Administrator of said Estate.
Cloverleaf Dairy milk and whipping
eream on aale at Foltom's Grocery
and Peoples Market at all times. For
delivery, call 7R42. V. L. Cornett».
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enjoy
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