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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1935)
Oregon Ranks Third in Production of Cheese > Over 50,000 men and women in Oregon gain their livelihood from the production, transportation, manu facture and sale of dairy product». 1i Cheese is one of the leading products manufactured and sold, Oregon ranking third among cheese produc ing states in the Union. 1i Ideal climatic conditions in many sections of the state make for easier curing and a better flavored product, as well aa low coat feed for dairy herds. f Wherever Oregon cheese is used you will find it a prime favorite. 1i Be sure to visit the Pacific International Livestock Exposition this year, Portland, October 5 to 12. It’s . the Silver Anniversary and promises to be the greatest event in the Exposition’s history. See the fine dis plays of Oregon Cheese and other dairy products, also exhibits of the beat pure bred dairy cattle from leading dairy farms in the Pacific Northwest. 11 As an entertainment feature there will again be the spectacular combined Horae Show and Rodeo. U Take the entire family! It’s an educational oppor tunity which will afford benefit to all.. ’ Remember, this bank Is always ready to co-operate in > the improvement of farm production. ‘ ille j Lu .'.ex is recovering nicely from her . ittMBt illn-M. Her mother. Mrs. Sara Barklow returned to her home in Roseburg on Thursday Bible study was held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Edith Woodwurd with twelve present to discuss the sixteenth chapter of Mat thew, under the leadership at Nile Miller.' Mr and Mrs. S. C. McAllister and Shelby and Mary Jean, returned to their home Thursday afternoon after visaing in Bandon for two weeks. Shelby returned Friday to Langlois to settle his belongings. He is to .each the Langlois hill school this jyinter. Mr. McAllister is improving -apidly now, and has taken a few st ?ps without the aid of his crutches. Mr and Mrs. David Root and John Pau) took Mr. and Mrs. John Root and Deloris to Greneda, California, Wednesday. They encountered heavy a^n m tile south and returned Fri day. They were surprised to lind it «.ill dry at home. Mr. Root purchas ed a ho. E' there and brought it back in a trail*. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Dibble and Mrs. MjTie Hill, of San Francisco, arrived Saturday and remainad until Sunday afternoon at the Ernest Watkins home They drove to Newport where ■ Mr. Hill will visit a brother for some ?imc. Mr. and Mrs Dibble returned lo San Francisco Monday. The vis itors are cousins of Mrs. Watkins. Mr. end Mrs. Sam Damron and Mr. and Mrs Jess Damron and Thelma drove to Biaidon Sunday to enjoy a birthday dinner at the John Damron home. They bioujht a truckload of furniture back with them from the Jess Damron home to their new lrome / on Hflll's creek. __ _ Ragia'ua.ion day at the Arago WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE more with a GROSS PROFIT TRUCK FORD DEALERS 2. ,howed . #Ught Warrants No. 720 to No. 755 inc.,1 decrease over the opening H ra registra drawn against Union High School Dist., No. 3, Riverton, Oregon, will be tion last year- but indications are that paid upon presentation to the Clerk. there will be a total enrollment of Interest on said warrants ceases I about seventy before the term is . .. L-„ i t weil —rmìl started. AU-». At present there are ___ M. E. Borgard, L1LJEQV1ST, SWANTON eleven . 3, a, Star R, eleve in Mrs. Winnifred Ray's room Clerk. U. H. No. A SLACK includes the seventh ar.d Bandon, Ore.' which wliic! 33t3__________________ r Atteraeys and Counsellors eighth grades, ten in Miss Martha New Location 369 Front St. First National Bank Building Jane Webb’s room which includes the 1_____ _______ ■ • - fourth, fifth and sixth grades, and Coquille Oregon Mrs Wlnnifred Ray will live in Damron family and drove to J. K seventeen in Mias Alice Scott’s pri mary room which includes four be-' Myrtle Point again »this winter and Baker's cranberry bog south of town. DR. J. R. BUNCH ginners, Angeline Milani, John Paul drive to school each day. She spent The occasion was the birthday of Fanny L. C. Wood, Raintiff Root, BiUy Parker and Billy Perdue her vacation with Myrtle Point as Mrs. Baker Mr. and Mrs B. B. Wat There were three new registrations in headquarters, making several short kins wert also there, having arrived 31za T. Wood, Defendant earlier in the day. The cranberries high school, all in the Junior class, trips, one as far north as Seattle. Laird Bldg. TO: Elsa T, Wood, Earl Downing, of Coquille conduct- on the bog are as large as small Bud Western from Santa Barbara, Telephone *2-1 IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON,, you are hereby re CalKornia, Laverne GenzolL Upm ed the morning service at Arago Sun- plums and are ripening rapidly now. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ayres and quired to appear and answer the Ferndale. California, and Belva Haz J day. Willett Jessee, also of Coquille, Complaint filed against you in the elton, from Myrtle Point. There were ’ nreáched the sermon in the evening, children spent several days last week GRANT CORBY above entitled suit within four weeks eight freshmen in high school, Julia Mr. and Mrs. Jessee sang a vocal at the Joe Milani home. Mr. Ayres from the date of the first publication Attorney duet, accompanied by Mrs. Jesse on is teaching at Blackley this year: of this summons, which said first Rogers, Gladys Miller, Miry Robison, Wallace Carl is the only student Richmond-Bar date of publication is the 30th day of Lois Robison, Allen Zinzsrling, Alton the accordion, which was very much August, 1935, and if you fail so to Billings, Arthur Milani and Kenton appreciated by the congregation. Miss taking a post graduate course this Phone 157 answer for want thereof the Plaintiff Myers. Edith Zinzerling, who was to Alice Scott was the Christian En year. • R#<idonco Phono will apply to the Court for the re deavor leader. After working two weeks for Mrs. lief demanded in her complaint, to- have entered with them suffered a Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Watkins left M. E. Wilson, Joan Milani returned to mastoid operation in Coquille Sunday wit: For a decree dissolving the mar morning and will not be able to go to Tuesday morning for Bandon, where her home to work because of the ill J. ARTHUR BERG riage relation now and heretofore school for a time they will visit for a week with their health of her mother. ‘Attorney st Law existing between you and the plain daughter, Mrs. J. K. Baker. Mrs. G. A. Collier and Glenda Rooms 111 tiff, Fanny L. C. Wood, and for an Calling carda, 50 for »1.00. About fifty members of the com Farmers & Merchante Bank Bldg absolute divorce, and for the care, Steward accompanied Ray Shane to i'hune 37 custody, and control of the minor Portland Tuesday morning. They will munity gathered at the Clarence wCaqaille, Oregon daughter, Ardis Wood, of yourself visit relatives for a week. SchroedeT home Friday evening for and Plaintiff, and for such further a farewell potluck supper in their Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schroeder relief that may be meet and equita and Lois and Price and Mn. Emily honor. Among those present were ble herein. DR. W. V. GLA18YBB This summons is served upon you Hickam moved their household goods Mr and Mrs. Albert Gulstrom and VETERINARIAN by publication in the Coquille Valley i | fa Corvallis Saturday. They have Darwin and June, Mrs. Albert Lillie Sentinel, a weekly newspaper pub-! County Herd A Meat Inspector Neuritis, one of nature’s crudest d at lished at Coquille, Coquille, Coos Coos County, County, Ore- Ore- ¡ , rcn*®íl ■ rooming house which they and Clyde, Laura Bernice, Glenda diseases, can bend you double with gon, for four consecutive weeks and ' will operate there this winter while and Gerald, Mrs. J. L. Burtis, Miss pain and may wreck your nervous Coquille, Ore. the date of the first publication Lois and Price attend O. S. C. Mrs. t AIice Scott. Miss Edythe Woodward, system. This treacherous fiend is thereof is the 30th day of August, Hickam plans to enroll for the winter Mr and Mrs. Tyrrell Woodward, Mrs. no respecter of persons It strikes J. A. RICHMOND 1935, and you are hereby required to term. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burbank Naomi Robison. Mr and Mrs. Walter young and old— twisting and inflam answer the complaint within a period ming nerves until the body is a fur PHYSICIAN and SURGEON of four weeks subsequent to said dale are running the Schroeder ranch this' Farrier. Sam Root, Mr and Mrs C. nace of raging pain. But there is Richmond-Barker Building by virtue of an order made and en coming year. The Sehroeder address S. Webb and Charles, Mr. and Mrs. hope. _ i. EOPA NEUR1 __ __ TABLETS NEURITIS tered by Hugh McLain, County in Corvallis is 2750 Orchard street, Lawrence Rackleff and Ellis and Na. 75, a famous homeopat ithlc rem- Coquille, ON. Judge, on the 29th day of August, formula Maxine, Mrs. Ernest Watkins, Mary, edy, compounded from the_______ which is near the college campus. Phonos: Office 62M, Res. MR of a noted physician, may bring you Jean and Anne, Mrs. Claude Randle 4. * ■- ■ ---------- Mrs. Everett Lafferty and son, Grant Corby, 1 * relief. Thousands have benefited Attorney for Plaintiff Allan Earl, left Sunday morning for man, Merle and Loree, Mrs. Oluf from it. residence addi« ss. Co- P O- Aasen, Mary Jean McAllister, Mabel J. J. 8TANLEY Mrs. J. C. Wentz of Portland, Ore Mt5 Salem where they will camp at the quilla, Oregon. State Fair grounds with Mr. and Mn. and Hester Ray, Mrs. Zulie Flood, gon, writes: ”1 want ttftell you I am Attomey-at-Lgw feeling much better than I ever hoped George Hampton during the Fair. Mr Mr. and Mrs. John Carl, Herbert and to feel Twice I have walked a mile. Office at residuare. 21» Seeth NOTICE TO CREDITORS ____ Wallace, Mrs. Ira Carl and Winston, and Mrs Hampton left last week ori Your medicine has done wonders for Willard St. Cordile Notice is hereby given that the un Wednesday with their car loaded Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bur- me." dersigned has been duly appointed Wouldn't it be wonderful to be Mrs Emily administrator of the estate of Frayer with the Coos county exhibit which bank« and John Cary freed from mankind's crippling en - Halladay, deceased, and all persons la in their charge.__________________ | Hickam and Kent ahared in the emy—neuritis? NOTICE OF WARRANT REDEMP- having claims against said estate are Ellis Rackleff left Sunday morning hnnor EOPA NEURITIS TABLETS con hereby notified, that they are re for Salem, where ho was a member L Bl11 Sinko has charge of the chores tain no narcotics, bromides, or coal TION Notice is hereby given that war quired to present same duly verified, of the Coquille 4-H poultry club at the G«orge Hampton place during tar products. Will not affect the rants, Nos. 47 to 131, inclusive, is with proper vouchers therefor, to the 31.00 a bottle at Fuhrman’s their absence at the state fair. I 'heart. ™ Judging team. He drove out with absence at the state fair. undersigned, M^a d at 1. Ills hts law taw vSXSVv office MB in Vz'v Co . sued by S. D. No. 25 of Coos County, Mr j Mrs Fred Lafferty will open a | “ Eop^Cm MO Folsom TS Write Suille Coos County, Oregon, within, within George Jenkins 1 " „ Fran- Oregon, are called foe redemption. quille, San J Irivwflat'tTtfV'iori fnr linear ankztnl Y1...UL YS—*_» x months from the date of this no- I Interest ceases after Aug. 23, 1935 Mr. and Mrs. John Bever attended kindergsrtan for under school age cisco, for free Health Booklet. I Frances L. McCarthy, Clerk tice. "Dated this 21st day at August, lhe 8<»ne fainllX reunion held at children in the social parlor of the —-------- 32t3 S. D. No. 25, McKinley, Ora. 1935. . Sunset Bay Sunday. | Myrtle Point Chrii Christian church Mon IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND 1 ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Lowell Rackleff Rackleff. of day Harry A. Slack, ***?> ' September 9. The hours will IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE r-np T»rp! (W’VTY op COOS ~ the ■E*tat*-°- Klamath Falls, visited at the Law- each morT,ini from nine-thirty STATE. OF OREGON FOR 33t5 Frayer Halladay, Deceased 32t5 home Sunday | until eleven-thirty and perhaps two. LELA MELVINA MELLOR. COOS COUNTY Raintiff, ------ 1 In the Matter of the Estate Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parker and three bour seaaiona ln the afternoon during vs. Professional Cards NILES MOTOR Neuritis! COMPANY Pah’s Master Fiend Gustav G. 1. Borgard. Deceased. ee of of Final Notice ______ Settlement , NOTICE OF FILING FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given: That the undersignnd has filed his Final Ac count and Report as Administrator at the Estate ofH. W. Holverstott, de ceased, in the County Court of Coos County. Oregon, and that the Honor able Hugh McLain. Judge of the said Court has set Saturday, September 7. 1935, at the hour Ot 10 o’clock A. M., as the time and the County Court room. Courthouse. Coquille. Oregon, object ions to as the place -------- for ‘ hearing *-------- -------- L Final -y- ■■_ Account — - _ and the settle* settlement of said estate. ment thereof and that all persons ob- Dated this 2nd day at August, 1935. jecting thereto must file their ob Lester A. Borgard, jections on or before said date. Administrator of the Estate at Gus ' William Bettye, Administrator. tav G Borgard, Deceased. 30t5 3 D. Pulford, Attorney for Administrator, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Residing at Coquille, Oregon. 30t5 itWi—.— l...... ... ■■«.■■■■!■■.«»,—. i Notice is hereby given that I will >,« —I.. ,■■■.« I.I.MI I not be responsible for debts con If you want to subscribe tor a Port tracted by anyone other than myself land daUy the clubbing combination 33t2* Walter E. Tripp. ‘by given that that the Notice is hereby ___ ___ ____ filed 1.L his 7:..- Final Ac undersigned has íZ-¿ count in the matter of the adminis tration of the Estate of Gustav a. Borgard. deceased, and the County Court for Coot County, Oregon, has set Saturday, the 7th day of Septem ber, 1935, as the day, and the County Court Room in the County Court House at Coquille, in Coos County, Oregon, as the place for hearing ob jections to said Final Account and the sons arrived in Arago Saturday eve- ning after having spent the summer in several localities. Mr. Parker at tended a short summer session in Corvallis, while his family visited friends in Portland. He was also employed in Port Orford part of the time.. They will live in the teacher - age again this winter. Miss Alice Scott drove ln Wednes day evening. She attended the sum mer sessions at the Eastern Oregon Normal School and visited with her father in La Grande, during the sum mer. She will board and room with Mr. and Mrs. J. L." Burtis this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Price Robison, Mr and Mrs Glenn Robison and son. Harold, drove to Sunset Sunday. They were met there by Laurence Barklow and Ernest Bonds, Of R om Gie week if the mothers desire it, ___ ______ w w. Mrs. Lafferty is ~ a graduate of the! San Jose normal school In California [ arwi has hoc had hoH several envornl years* teaching and experience in the primary grades, making her well qualified for this work. Rev. and Mrs J. W. Barnett left Wednesday morning for Portland where they will combine business and pleasure CLARENCE A. MELLOR, Coquille, Oregon That Plaintiff be adjudged to be the owner of an undivided one-half interest in and to the real property described in the complaint on file herein. Service of this Summons is made by Publication in pursuance to an Order made by the Honorable Hugh McLain, County Judge for Coos County. Oregon, dated the 29th day of August, 1935, directing that service thereof be made by publication in the Coquille Valley Sentinel, a week ly newspaper published at Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, once a week for a period of four weeks. Harry A. Slack, Attorney for Plaintiff Residence and Post-Office address Coquille, Coos County, Oregon. 3315 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND TOR THE COUNTY OF COOS In the Matter of the Estate of George W. Bird, sometime known as George W. Byrd, Insane, Notice to Creditors Noticq is hereby given, that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the above entitled Court, as Guardian of the person and estate of said in sane person, and has duly qualified as such.. Now, therefore, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same, together with proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned at Co quille, Oregon, or at the law office of J. Arthur Berg, at Coquille, Ore gon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 6th day of September, 1935. Charles E. Bird, 3415 Guardian TN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS In the Matter of the Estate of Ed. McKeown, sometimes known as Ed ward McKeown, Deceased Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by •he above entitled Court, as Execu trix of the Estate of said Deceased, and has duly qualified as such. Now, therefore, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same; together with proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned at Co- quille, Oregon, , or at the law office of J. Arthur - — Bert ___ 'rg,' at Coquille, Oregon. within six _ months ..months from the date hereof. Dated this 6th day of September, Defendant. Td-Clarence TTkltor, the above- 1935. Mary McKeown. a. nnmed defendant: Executrix of said Estate. J. Arthur Berg, TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OREGON: You are hereby noti 34t5 Attorney for Executrix. fied that you are required to appear_______ and answer the Complaint filed rN TnE COUNTY COUET OF THE against you in- the above entitled STATE OF OREGON IN AND suit within four weeks from the FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS ** A««««». 1935 ^e date of In the Matter of the Estate of James the first publication of this Sum- F. Alumbaugh. Deceased mons: and if you fail to appear and~ Notice of Final Account answer Mid Sammons by the 27th1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That d?y 19?5l *5* '“’t dat* the underalEned has filed herein, his of publication thereof, Judgment win final account as Administrator of the be taken against you for the relief Estate of James F. Alumbaugh, de demanded in the Complaint, a sue- (ceased, and that the above entitled ,rirlct statement of which is as fol- Court has set September l«th. 1935 °!EL: * . I at the hour of 10.00 o’clock A. M„ at Tt1!81 marriage contract now the County Court room in Coquille, iu 0!1 “’d plaintiw he Oregon, as the time and place for d hearing objections to such final ac- That Plaintiff be awarded the count ancLthe settlement of said es care. custody and control of your two tate. minor children. Clara Emetine Mellor I Warren E Alumbaueh Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swift called on former neighbors in this vicinity Tuesday afternoon. They are both «well now, Mrs. Swift having recov ered from her recent injury. He has placed the ranch on Two Mile on the market and If it sells, he hopes to return to the Arago district. Mr. and.Mrs. Ernest Watkins and family drove to Rendon Tuesday eve we offer with the Sentinel win «ova Inlet, far * picnic lunch st the beach. ning where the} joined the Jahn and William Richard Mellor. you ntffif. I>it5 Admffi’ator