The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 31, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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daughter, Glenda Stewart, returned
Live News From Arago
to their home Sunday after a two
The Red Cross class met Friday
weeks' visit in Portland.
with an examination lasting the first
Albert Gulstrom has made such
hour and demonstration of different
rapid improvement the past week
types of bandages the second. There
that the special nurses have been dis­
“COMMUNltY
CO-OPERATION” were twelve in te^ndance.
missed and he has been movqd to the
Ray Parker left Thursday for Port
HAS BUILT OUR RESOURCES Orford, where he has out-of-door ward in the hospital He 19 gaining
some in strength and is getting some
employment for the summer He has
rest from the severe pain be has suf­
"TO OVER I55M00.00
purchased a housecar trailer and will
fered-
—and growing move his family down there next U S. C. McAllister was moved to their
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week.
f home on Hall's Creek Friday, making
One. evening last week a group ot
, the trip in the Schroeder ambulance
friends gathered at the Lafe Corn-
He is still bedfast but hopes the move
THI
well home for a surprise potluck sup­
, from the hospital wiU peove benefi-
i|tank» folks
—for
per and an evening of visiting.. Those
ECHO
, cial. He spent almost six months
present were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
your hearty co operation
I .here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wanna-
FROM
Holmes and daughters, Betty Lou and
.
maugher,
of Bandon, drove up and
—we surely appreciate it
Maxine, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barger
YOUR
, assisted Mrs. McAllister with the de­
and sons, Chester and Billy, Mr. and
tails of moving and setting op bouae-
Mrs. Andrew Patrick and son, Don­
BANK
1 keeping again.
ald, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller and
son, Fred, Mr. and Mrs. Gano Corn-
F irst national bank
Fairview
well and sim, Irvin, Evelyne Welch,
—community helpers
Lucille and Lorraine Holmes and Raj
Dennis McCarthy, of Marshfield,
Cornwell and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs was a business caller in the valley on
—of community planners
Cornwell.
rueeday of this week
A band of gypsies arrived in Aragc
Several of the young folks of the
—grow with us.
Sunday and camped in the Carl grovi valley attended the senior ball at the
jver Monday. There were three cars high school last Friday evening. They
Mrs. Geo. Hampton called on het were: Norman and Harold Berry,
sister, Mrs. Chester Root, who was Norman Powell, Harold Young, Fay
operated 0» In 8 Coquille hospital Holverstott, Lois Teters and Bette
Saturday. Chester Root was able to Yeoman. Special mention should be
save a bay hospital last week. His made of the fact that Clywd Hol­
arm is healing slowly.
verstott, of thia community, and his
SW
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schroeder, partner, Miss Georgia Sherwood, led
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’» SAI.E
Price and Lois, Mrs. Emily Hickam the grand march which opened the
In the Circuit Court of the Stole of and Mrs. Naomi Robison left Thurs- ball. Clynard is vice president of the
Oregon For Coos County
lay for Corvallis where they will senior class.
THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF visit relatives.
Mrs. Robison will
Mrs. 8. R. McCarter and Mrs. Lew
i
SPOKANE, a corporation,
Plaintiff, stay with her sister, Mrs. Maurice Sonneland were Marshfield visitors
Thompson.
The Schroeders visited last Saturday.
I4UEQV1ST, SWANTON
vs.
J. F. CONKLIN, also known as John Mrs. Martha Averill and investigated
Several new families have arrived
A SLACK
F. Conklin, and Laura Conklin, •ntrance requirements at the State to make their home in Fairview to be
Attorneys gad CoeaaeUera
husband and wife; L. A. Leiby; M. College, where Price and Lois plan to
near the logging camp.
A. Leiby, a widow; Rose B. Cottell
Firat National Bank Building
enroll next fall. The Schroeders re-
Harold Berry, of North Plains,
and
John
Doe
Cottell,
whose
true
I
I
Coquille
Oregon
name is Jahn Cottell, wife and hus­ umed Monday evening.
came home to attend the graduation
band; Doris Land and James Roe
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore are at of his brother, Norman, and to visit
Lund, whose true name is George home to their friends in the cottage
his parents.
l.und,wifs and husband; Anna Col­
DR. J. R. BUNCH
The Young
People’s Christian
lins and Richard Roe Collins, whose opposite the phone office in Coquille,
DENTIST
true name is E. W. Collins; wife where Mrs. Moore intends to open a League meeting was postponed last
and husband; C. E. Conley; The un­ beauty shop soofi.
X-RAY Service
Sunday so that the members might
known heirs of L. A. Leiby; de­
Mrs. Alvin Billings, who has been attend the* high school baccalaureate
Laird Bldg.
First Street
ceased; Also all other persons 01
Telephone 82-L
Coquille, Ore.
parties unknown
claiming any bedfast since her recent goitre opera- ! services. The meeting will be held
right,, title, estate, lien or interest ion was able to be out for a short next Sunday afternoon, with Mrs.
in this real estate described in the ime Monday.
Eliis in charge.
complaint herein; and Coos Bay . Last Friday Mrs. George Hampton
GRANT CORBY
_
Quite a .number
ot the valley foiba
’ National Farm Loan Association, a
Attorney at Law
corporation,
. drove her parents, Mr, and Mrs. B. attended the baccalaureate services at
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Defendants '• Wallen, to McCready Springs, the Pioneer Methodist Church Sun-
Richmond-Barker Bldg.
No. 10539
vhere they will stay for a few weeks 1 day evening: Mr. and Mrs. Walter
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ’or his health. Mrs. Hampton re­
Phono 197
Coquille, Ore.
Norris and family, Mr. and Mrs. J.
under and by virtue of a Writ of Ex­
Residence Phone 24-M
ecution and order of sale issued out turned on Saturday and moved the W. Powell and family, Mrs. C. A.
of the above entitled court in the Wallens* household goods to a house Holverstott, Mrs. L. E. Teters, Mrs.
‘ above entitled cause on the 18th day on the Hampton place, where they Bertha Graham, Harold Young. Mrs.
J. ARTHUR BERG
iof May, 1939, upon a judgment and will stay on their return. They re­
Horace Berry and Mrs. D. V. Yeo­
¡decree rendered and entered in said
Attorney at Law
1 court and cause on the 18th day of cently sold their home In west Myrtle man. Mias Annamae Holverstott was
Booms I « 2
May, 1939, in favor of the above Point.
chosen to sing in the choir for the
Farmers A Merchants Bank Bldg
named plaintiff and against the above
Everett Lafferty is working for the
Phono 37
named defendants, which said execu­ Pearce Garage in Myrtle Point. WllUe jf; Slat members of the C. H. graduat- '
time he left for Portland.
Mr. and ^DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Coquille, Orogon
tion and order of sale commanded me
to sell the hereinafter described real Sinko is working on the ranch for ing class are from Fairview so the Mrs. Glenn Hess and family and Ed
U. S. Land Offices at Rooeburg,
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property for the purpose of satisfying him.
exercises this evening should prove Hess, of Bakersfield, California, are Oregon, April 26th, 1035.
DR. w; V. GLAISYER
said judgment in the sum of Nine
NOTICE is hereby given that
Mrs. Ells Langor, of Powers, ar­ interesting to m<>st of the valley folks. also visiting with Mrs. Hess* mother,
hundred dollars and forty cents rived
Saturday at the Clarence Those to receive diplomas are: Clif­ Mrs. Bealer. They arrived late Tues- Ralph Dusseau, of Coquille, Oregon,
t VETERINARIAN
($900.40) with interest at eight per
who, on April 11, 1931, made Home­
cent per annum from the 18th day ot Schroeder home where she will visit ford Norris, Norman Powell, Norman (day evening and plan on staying for stead entry Serial, No. 019574, for
County Hord A Meet Inspector
this
week.
May, 1935,, and the further sum of
WH NE%, SEV.-NWMi, NEK SWM.
Berry, Clynard Holverstott, Lois Te­ . about a week.
Coq«lilis, Ore.
Fifty-three dollars and ninety cents
Mr. and Mrs. E. R Squier, of Booth, ters and Bette Yeoman.
L Mrs. Lilly Berchiemer left for Cali- Section 17, Township 28 S., Range
• r
($53.90) costs and disbursements:
spen^ Saturday and Sunday at the
*3. 4.9.3«.
—K. —
—4^ 12 W., Willamette Meridian, has
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnson ’ 'f A omia
this week
where «.$.«.
she ...til
wiU -.4
visit
NOW THEREFORE; I will, on Sat­
filed notice of intention to make final
J. A. RICHMOND
urday, the 22nd day of June, 1939, at Albert Gulstrom home. Mrs. Squier spent last Sunday afternoon with ¡ ’her son for • while She accompan- three year Proof, to establish claim
was
formerly
Irene
Bussum
and
ton
o
’
clock
in
the
forenoon
of
said
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Mrs Johnson’s mother, Mrs. M. E. led her son, who has been visiting to the land above described, before
day, at the courthouse front door in made her home with the Gulstroms Teters, at her home.
| with his mother the last week or two, L. W. Oddy, Clerk of County Court,
Richmond-Barker Building
Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, of­ in Arago for a time. She is a niece
Coquille, Oregon, on the 5th day of
A group of young people from Co­ and her two daughters-in-law.
fer
for
Mie
and
sell
at
public
auction
June, >935.
Coquille, Ore.
to the highest and best bidder for of Mr. Gulstrom.
quille picnicked at the Fairview Falls
Claimant names as witnesses: W.
'W<>nes: Office 82M, Ras. 98R
Sam Damron was taken seriously last Sunday.
cash in hand the following described
They were: Audrey
We have appointed C. H. Hodgdon L. Beach, Ernest Williard, Ed Pear­
real property, to-wit:
111 with double pneumonia last Wed­ Kendall, Anne Van Scoy, Harriet our agent for Coquille.
All ordera son, Zed Finley, all of Coquille, Ore-
The East half of the Northwest
nesday night. His condition was crit­ Webb. Powell Yarbrough, Don Smith left or phoned (IM) him will be
quarter (EK NWK) of Section
William H. Canon,
ical for twenty-four hours but be Is and Jim Robinson.
Twenty-two
(22),
Township
promptly taken care of. Give our iota
Register
Twenty-six (28 ¡ South of Range
making a rapid recovery now, and
There’s been a petition out this last floral work a trial. We will do our
Fourteen (14) West of the Wil­
hopes to be out again by the end at week for the improvement of the
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF
beat to please you. Myrtle Green­
lamette Meridian, containining
REAL PROPERTY
the week.
road
leading
to
the
Fairview
ceme
­
houses.
Myrtle
Point.
4tf
80 acres, situated in Coos Coun­
In pursuance of a decree of fore­
Mrs.
L
W
McAdam
and
baby
tery.
This
week,
on
Decoration
Day,
tv, State of Oregon;
closure and order of sale made and
and I will apply the proceeds of said daughter. Barbara Lorraine, returned the residents’ here placed flowers on
WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE entered in the Circuit Court of the
Mie, first, to the payment of the costs home from the hospital Sunday.
State of Oregon for Coos County,
the graves of their relatives.
PER8ONS OWN of said Mie and to the costs and dis­
NOTICK
Notice is hereby given that all
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Watkins and
MASONIC
Mrs. Nancy Nealy has been ill of warrants drawn against the General dated April 29, 1935, in the suit of
INO
bursements of said suit; and, second,
Douglas Building and Loan Associa­
to the payment of the amount due daughters drove to Bandon for the late but is better now.
Fund of the City of Coquille, Oregon, tion, a corporation. Plaintiff, vs.
plaintiff on the aforesaid judgment graduation exercises Thursday eve­
Coos River will be the destination and endorsed prior to January 1, Marion George, Alice Bunch George,
Notice is hereby given that certain with accrued interest.
ning. Jean remained to help her
Walter O. Greves. Adeline M Greves,
Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this 18th cousin, Mrs John Damron, who is ill of the school bus this Saturday for 1932, are hereby called for payment Lester B. Billings and Edna R. Bill­
the annual picnic. Lots of eats and a upon presentation at my office. In­
day of May, 1939..
add will be bedfast for several weeks. good time are planned for all.
terest on such warrants will cease as ings, defendants, for the recovery of
.
Wm. F. Howell,
the sum of $907.40 together with in­
of
May 31, 1939.
Mrs A. A Robbins, of Bandon, ar­
19t9 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon.
Harry Hubble, present bus driver
terest thereon at six (6%) per cent
W. S. SICKELS, Treasurer. per annum from March 15, 1935,
rived Saturday to spent the week as for the Riverside-Fairview-Cunning­
im, until
uuui
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE house guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. B.
sots
City of Coquille, Oregon. paid, the further sum of
<
$30.00 as
ham
route
to
the
Coquille
high
school,
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
attorney's fees and plaintiff
intiffa
’s costs
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Watkins..
was given a contract for the same
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS
WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE and disbursements taxed at $12.50,
J.
W
Barnett
reports
that
he
is
Delbert Donaldson, Plaintiff.
route for the coming year.
Notice is hereby given that war­ and of an execution upon said decree
more than satisfied, he is enthusiastic,
Andy Bierschied recently left for rants No. 274 to No. 333 Inclusive, duly issued out of said court on the
Sylvia Donaldson, Defendant,
over his Hinson's pedigreed White California, where he will work with issued by Valley View School Dis­ 3rd of May. 193S, I will expose for
Leghorn chicks.
In seven weeks*
trict, No. 63. will be paid upon pre­ sale and sell at public auction as the
To Sylvia Donaldson, the above nam­ time the cockerels are crowing and his father. The short time he was in sentation on and after Friday, law directs, at the court house door
Fairview he made a great number of
of said county in the City of Coquille,
ed defendant:
average a pound and a half in weight friends, who regret his leaving, but May 17, 1935. at the First Nation­ Coos Countv Oregon, on Saturday,
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
al Bank of Coquille.
Interest on
the 8th of June, 1939, at ten (10)
OF OREGON, You are hereby re­ They will be available for breeding still wish him the best of luck.
said warrants ceases on that date.
o’clock A. M., the real property sit­
Jas. N. Jacobsen, Clerk,
quired to appear
and
answer stock soon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hedden and
School District No. 63, Coos Coun­ uated in the County of Coos and
the
complaint
filed
against
Mr and Mrs Bert Doyto attended family, of Marshfield, visited st the
ty, Oregon.
18t3 State of Oregon, and described in
you in the above entitled suit, the funeral of Mrs. Elmer Doyle in
said decree and order of sale as fol­
homes of J. A. Deadmond and Fred
on or before Saturday, the 8th day Bandon Monday
lows, to-wit:
Johnson last week-end.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF
of June, 1935, said date being after
Lots one (1), two (2) and three (3)
Mrs.
Fred
Lafferty
and
daughter,
PARTNERSHIP
the expiration of four weeks from the
Harold Neal, who is recovering
in Block one (1) of Barrow and
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
firm
Janice,
returned
Monday
evening
date of the first publication of this
from scarlet fever, is getting along
Strang’s Addition to the City of Co-
of Darling Bros of Empire. Coos 3uille, Coos County, Oregon, as
Summons, and if you fall ad to ap­ from a trip to Portland, where they
,
pear and answer Mid complaint, or accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Thomas very well now and will soon be re­ County, Oregon, has been dissolved snown
wwnby th* recorded map or plat
leased front the quarantine.
the nature of the business of said thereof
otherwise plead thereto, for want
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thereof, the plaintiff will apply to Guerin. The occasion was the home-
The roads in the Fairview district firm has been Logging operation, and1 Said
sale will be made for cash in
the Court for the relief prayed for in coming week-end at Hill’s Military are’in very fine condition at the pres­
hereby given that Willis hand BnQ
and WU1
will, oe
be lul
subject to oonfir-
Darling is no longer connected with | matlon by said court.
his complaint, to-wit: For a decree Academy, which Mr. Guerin at­
ent,
which
aids
every
one,
most
of
all
dissolving the marriage and marriage tended.
Mid firm and will not, hereafter, be | Dated
Cnmiilto
Dated.'at Coquille, Oregon, May
the logging trucks. These trucks are responsible for any bills incurred by 4th, 1935
contract now and heretofore existing
Captain Hall, of McMinnville, will a very dangerous vehicle to meet on said firm.
I
wm r Howell
between plaintif and defendant, ana
WiHis Darling.
^5 SheriffTf Co£ cXty, Orogon.
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_
for such other and further relief as conduct the morning services at Ara- ¡this
road but ___________
the drivers ____
must be
to the Court may seem just and equi­ *°
_,*** ,hM been very 8er1’ complimented
complimented upon
upon their
their carefulness
carefulness
U. 8. Land Office, at Rooeburg, table.
r
ously ill and this is his first trip to'and
co-operation
with UK
other
drivers.
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The grounds upon which Mid re­
Coos
county
for
a
year.
He
is
the
—
lief is baaed in said complaint is de­
The roads sre also a help in prevent­
evangelist who drives a mission car­ ing accidents as there are no muddy,
David B Price, of Star RL, Coquille. sertion.
This Summons is served upon you ryall over the state, re-opening Sun­
Ore- who, on October 11 th, 1932,
slippery ditches to get Into.
made Homestead entry Serial, No. by publication thereof in the Coquille day schools and starting new ones. He
The gardens in the community are
»• AIR SEAL CRYPTORIlffc
valley
Sentinel, pursuant to order of
oeciion J7,
it, Town
fvwu- ­
020313, for SEMi, Section
Hugh McLein, County piloted a mission boat on Coos Bay especially fine this year and most
ship El
Range 1 12 W, Willamette the Hon
1 notice
of _
inten- Judge, In the absence of the Circuit and its tributaries several years ago every one is enjoying vegetables of
Meridian, has tiled
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No haunting doubts or vain self-questionings torment the minds of
ffinal throe year Proof. Judge from the Countv, which said and also had a pastorate in one of the many kinds. The recent rain was a
those whose loving foresight has placed casket and contents beyond
claim to the land above order was made, dated and entered Bay cities.
He is also an accom­ slight help to the gardens and crops
the reach Of external agencies of change in the protecting asylum of
W
?SL..WC^.<3S on the 2nd day of Mav, 1935, and plished reeder of Riley’s poems.
____ order
___ requires that the date
which
da to
but every one still appreciates the
the Cryptorium which is available with all our funerals at the op­
Rev. R. C. Young, of Myrtle Point, warm sun without the frost that has
rm, „ £ isu> a., « Jum. im.
of the first publication of said Sum­
tion of the bereaved family.
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Claimant names at witnesses: E. B. mons shall be on the 3rd day of May. conducted the morning services at so recently hit the valley, destroying
Finley, of Coquille, Ore, Star Rt 1935, and the date of the last publi­ Arago. In the evening Louis Root many berries.
D L Cox, ot Coquille, ¿>re
A. L. cation thereof being Friday, the 31st
brought his coronet and the musical
Ernest Dreher, of Pauline, Ne­
Stone, of Coquille. Ore., Star Rt., day of May, 193».
numbers illustrating his message braska, arrived at the F. J. Bealer
.J. ARTHUR BERG.
Z C. Finley, ot Coquille, Ore., Star
Bandon. Ore.
Myrtle Point
Coquille
Attorney for Plaintiff,
were very much enjoyed.
Rt.
home last Saturday evening, where,
Rasidsnre and Postoffice address,
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Mrs. Glenn Collier and grand-¡ba visited till Wednesday at which k
Coquille, Oregon.
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