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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1934)
fl Again, as in past years, the Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland, October 6 to 13, will feature achievements of the boys and girls of the 4-H Clubs in the Northwest. < fl With a membership of nearly a million strong, .the 4-H Glut» of America exert a powerful influence fur the developing of a better livestock industry. fl Our nation can justly be proud of these young farmers and their zealous promotoin of pure bred live stock, improved methods, greater efficiency m the home and on the land. fl There will be interesting exhibits and judging con tests by 4-H Club members at this great Exposition with its ninteeit shows; shows that cover every phase of livestock and land farming. fl Visit this mammoth show—-take the family too—it is one of our really great Western events. fl Remember that this bank is always willing to co operate in any worthy endeavor. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Coquille, Oregon Professional Cards LILJEQVIST, SWANTON & SLACK Attorney« and Counsellors First National Bank Building Oregon Coquille DR. J. R. BUNCH DENTIST X-RAY Service Laird Bldg. Telephone 82-L First Street Coquille, Ora. GRANT CORBY Attorney at Law Richmond-Barker Bldg. Phone 157 Coquille, Ora. Residence Phone 24-M J. ARTHUR BERG Attorney at Law Rooms 14 2 Farmers * Merchants Bank Bldg Phone 37 * * Coquille, Oregon DR. W. V. GLAISYER VETERINARIAN County Herd A Meat Inn pec U m Coquille, Ore. 1&34, the Line prescribed in the order of ruulicauun 01 said court, made and entered on the ttUi uay 01 September, ii>w4, and 11 you fail to answer, tor warn thereui, Ule plaintiff will take judgment. and decree against you tor the foreclosure of a mortgage executed by i'ealo Griffon and r'aui tintfun on the 30th day of March, 1 lvZ3, to the State Lana Board on ac- 1 count of Three Thousand and no/100 i>30u0.u0) Dollars borrowed trom said board from the lrreduciole benool rund; aud take judgment and decree against tne defendants, Clara P. Car rier and said Defendant, Lyman Gar ner, for the foreclosure of a mort gage executed by said defendants on tne 17th day of Marcn, 1033, for the renewal of tne loan to said Paola Grif fon and Paul Griffon fur the aum aoove mentioned, and all sums due and owing thereon, amounting to Three Thousand and no hl00 (43OUO.U0) Dollars, with interest thereon from the 5th day of October, 1332, at the rate of Six Per Cent (5ft) per an num, with Attorney’s fees in tne sum of Five Hundred and no/100 (*500.00) Dollars and for tne costs and dis bursements, including the sum of Fifty-three and no/loO (>53.00) Dol lars paid by plaintiff for the continua tion of the Abstract of Title, and the costs of execution sale, and any sum paid by plaintiff for delinquent and unpaid taxes due and owing on the land described as, all of the South west Quarter of Section Fifteen (15) which lies North and West of Beaver Slough; the South-west Quarter of Section Sixteen (15), the South east Quarter of Section Sixteen (15), ail in Township Twenty-seven (27) Suuth, Range Thirteen (13) West of the Willamette Meridian, and for the i foreclosure of the mortgages and sale of said land. James Watson, 34t5 Attorney for Plaintiff Let Chevrolet tell its own story of riding and driving comfort J ' I L r I • I ^CHEVROLET is worth a thousand words Knee Action CHEVROLET Southwestern Motor Company H XXJUILLE OREGON CHEVROLET—PONTIAC—OLDSMOBILE—BUICK—LASALLE—CADILLAC J. A. RICHMOND PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Richmond-Barker Building Coquille, Ore. Phones: Office 52M, Re«. 93R J. J. STANLEY Attorney-at-Law Office at residence. 27* South Willard 8t, Coquille i , ; ’ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS State of Oregon by the State Land Board, Plaintiff, vs. Paola Griffon, also known and called Paul Griffon, John Griffon, and all the known and unknown heirs of the said Paola Griffon and the said John Griffon: Clara P. Carrier and Lyman Carrier, her husband; The First National Bank of Coos Bay, a corporation; A. A. Schramm, as Su perintendent of Banks of the State of Oregon; Oooe Countv, Oregon; Road District No. 19: School Dis trict No. 72; Coaledo Drainage Dis trict; Port Of Bandon; Non-«igh School Diatrict; and all other tatt ing districts and tax levying bodies affected by this suit, Defendants. Publication of Summons To Paola Griffon, also known and called P*ul Griffon, John Griffon, and the known and unknown heirs of said Paola Griffon and John Griffon, and Lyman Carrier, De- IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and Jj*’™. plaint Sled against you in the above entitled suit for the foreclosure of mortgages within four roIj S^Tthday of Sepm-ber. on or before the oth day of October, Bridge Happenings and Mrs. Claude Shield«, Thursday noon, returning Sunday evening. Tom Lawhorn took care of the ranch in their absence. Chester Barnett, of Vancouver, Washington, stayed with them till Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Purcell and three small daughters, of Los An geles, moved to the O. M. Parker place Saturday. Friends gathered in Friendly Woods Wednesday evening for a surprise supper honoring Mrs. Glen Robison’s birthday. Those present were Mrs. Alex Barklow and chil dren, Ellis and Bonnie Jean, Mrs. Naomi Robison, Mrs. Fred Lafferty, Mrs. S. L. Lafferty, Mrs. Nora Hos- poska, Mrs. Albert Gulstrom and son, Junior, Mrs. Emmett Hammack and children, La Vsun, Marvin and Phyllis, Mr. and Mrs. Price Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Root and chil dren, Orpha and Eldon, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knight and children, Vera and Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swigart and cliildren, Donna Marie, Ruth and Bobby, Iris and Genevieve Barklow, Lawrence and Francis naiklow, Sam Root, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robison and son, Harold Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Lafferty enter- >ined as dinner guests Tuesday night Misses Hazel and Agnes Gearhardt, of Dora, and Edward Rowland, of Walnut Creek, California. Miss Ag nes Gea hardt has been in training in the Ijme-S’anford hospital the pr<st year and came north with Mr. Rowland to spend her vacation with hdi* parents. Mr. Rowland and Miss Gearhardt will return to California on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burtis who have been visiting their son. J. L. Burtis and his wife returned to their home in Portland Wednesday.