The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 11, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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Live News From Arago
SPECIAL
Lillaverle Myers, seven year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I,. A.
Myei s. had her tonsils removed Sun­
day morning in Coquille.
She was
quite sick for a few days but is re­
covering now.
Mrs. Nile Miller had the misfor­
tune to slip while she was working
Saturday and break her leg.
The
fracture was reduced Monday and
she is resting as easily as can be ex­
pected.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rowan and chil­
dren, of Sixes, spent Sunday visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Barklow.
<
Mis. Wallace Miller and daughters,
Maxine and Colleen, arrived Sunday
from Portland to visit relatives in tliis
lection for a time.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Poland, Mrs.
Emma Barklow and Fred Barklow,
‘rom Myrtle Point, were Sunday vis­
itors at the Alex Barklow home
Mrs. Oluf Aasen entertained in
honor of her husband’s birthday, with
dinner at noon Sunday. The guests
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
were Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McAllister
of Coquille, Oregon
’.nd Mary Jean, Mr. and Mrs. C. S.
Webb and Charles.
Ophir Perdue, who was hurt Iasi
—«enrice tempered
reek in an automobile smash-up, was
—with liberality
married in the Church of Christ in
Myrtle Point Sunday immediately
after the morning service. Dr. T. M.
White performed the ceremony. Bis
or any of you have or claim in or to bride, Miss Bianca Clay, and her par­
the real property described in said ents drove in from Roseburg that
Complaint or any part or parcel morning. The wedding march was
thereof, to-wit:
flayed by Mrs. T. M. White. Janice
Lot one, the Southeast quarter of
Lafferty acted as flower girl and
the Northeast quarter and the
East half of the Southeast quar­
•receded the young couple to the al­
ter of Section Two, Lot two, the
LIIJ EQ VIST, SWANTON
ar. After the ceremony the mem-
Southwest quarter of the North-,
A SLACK
wrs of the church turned their Rally
east quarter of the West half of
'tllowship dinner into a wedding feast
the Southeast quarter of said
Attorneys and Counsellors
Section Two; Lot three, the
■/ith a specially decorated table and
First National Bank Building
Southeast quarter of the North­
uge wedding cake for the pair. They
west quarter and the East half of
Coquille
Oregon
vill make their home at the river
the Southwest quarter of said
anch belonging to Mrs.
L. Laffer-
Section Two all in Township
Twenty-six South, Range Ten
DR. J. R. BUNCH
y
West of the Willamette Meridian
Mrs. Frank Lane was hostess at a
DENTIST
in Coos County, State of Oregon.
>irthday dinner Sunday noon in hon-
Also
the
Southwest
quarter
of
X-RAY Service
‘
>r of her husband and Ed Myers, of
Section Twenty-two in Township
Laird Bldg.
First Street
Twenty-five South, Range Ten
Yrago. Those enjoying the day were
West of the Willamette Meridian
Telephone 82-L
Coquilia, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Myers and Oliver,
in the County of Coos and State
Ir. and Mrs. Stanley Halter, Mrs.
of Oregon.
That any and all such right, title, awrence Barklow, all of Arago, Mr.
GRANT CORBY
claim or interest which may be set tnd Mrs. Tom Sell and Miss Marvins
forth, alleged or claimed by you, be Harrah.
Attorney at Law
adjudicated by said Court and that
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parker and sons
RKhmond-Barker Bldg.
the title of the Plaintiff herein in and
<o the above described real estate and drove to Medford Saturday and visit­
Phone 157
Coquille, Ore.
each and event part and parcel there­ ed with his mother, who is suffering
Residence Phono 24-M
of be decreed to be superior to any
and all right, title, claim or interest from a sprained back. They returned
of you or either or any of you and Sunday evening.
that the title of the Plaintiffin and to
The monthly missionary meeting
J. ARTHUB BERG
said real property and in and to each was held at the home of Mix Ray
Attorney at Law
an<L«very part and parcel thereof be
quieted as against any right, title, Parker Wednesday afternoon with
Rooms 1 A I -
claim or demand which you or either the president, Mrs. C. A. Keltner in
Farmer« A Merchants Bank Bldg
or any of you have or claim in or to charge.
Phone 37
After a short devotional
such real property; and tor such service Mrs. George Giliespie and
Coquille, Oregon
other and further judgment and de­
cree as to the Court shall seem meet Mrs. Tyrjell/Woodward gave inter­
esting accounts of the Bible '‘House
and equitable in the premises
DB. W. V. GLAISYKB
This Summons is served upon you and its history and accomplishments.
VETERINARIAN
and each of you (except the Defen­ Refreshments of sherbet and wafers
dants George H. Chaney and Mar­
County Herd A Moat Inspecter
guerite R. Chaney, who have each were served by the hostess to w fol­
been
personally served within this lowing, Mesdames Gordon Fleming.
Coquille, Ore.
County) by publication thereof in the C. S. Webb, Gus Schroeder, Edith
Coquille valley Sentinel, a weekly Woodward, Geo. Gillespie, Tyrrell
J. A. RICHMOND
newspaper published at Coquille,
rd, Glut Aaaen, Ernest Wat-
Coos County, Oregon by order of W
PHYSICIAN sed SURGEON
vld Root, C. A. Keltner.
Hon. J. T. Brand, Judge of the above
•ntitled Court, duly made and enter­
Richmond-Barker Building
Price Schroeder came in from Cor-
ed in the Journal of said Court an vaPjs ' Saturday morning, returning
Coquilia, Ora.
the 17th day of September, 1935
Sunday with hi« father and a trailer
J. J. Stanley,
Pbonaa: Ofica MM, Res. 9SR
Attorney for Plaintiff. load , of household goods. They ex­
Residence and Post Office Address: pect' this to be the last trip until
■
Coquille, Coos County, Oregon. 38t5
Chrjjftmas
Mrs. Schroeder and the
NOTICE OF ANNUAL ELECTION girls are well settled and pretty busy
F18HTRAP DRAINAGE
With their house not quite filled to highly at the state fair. They hope
for equal success on this occasion.
DISTRICT
-,—- - capacity.
Mrs
Karl Shurter and three Ellis shipped several of his prize­
Notice ia hereby given that the
winning white leghorns for the show.
regular annual meeting of the land daughters, Mrs. Alfred Kellenberger
Leatha Munford went to North
owners of Fishtrap Drainage District and their guest, Mrs. Edwin Friend,
will be held at the usual place, to- of Portland, visited Mrs. Price Robi­ Bend Saturday for a medical exam­
ination and Dr. Keizer operated on
wit: at the residence of C. A. Kelt- son Friday afternoon.
ner in said District on Wednesday,
her that evening for a bad appendix.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Miller
drove
the 23rd day of October, 1935, at the
She is making a splendid recovery.
hour of two o’clock in the afternoon their son, Fred, to Camas Valley
Mrs. Helen Baughl and Miss Pearl
of said day for the purpose of elect­ Sunday evening. He is driving truck
ing one supervisor to serve for a term from the Camp Bradford with head­ Robinson, who closed a series of
of three years to fill the place of H.
meetings in Fairview last week, con­
A. Fish whose term expires, and one quarters just now near Camas. He
ducted
both the morning and evening
spent
the
week-end
with
his
parents
.
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supervisor to serve for a term of
In the
Mrs. Joseph Bognuda was a bust- iervlce» at Arago Sunday
two years to fill the place of Frank
Sinko, resigned; and for the transac­ ness visitor in Coquille Monday
the subject
' evening
- "
— " of the sermon
tion of such other business as may
Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Randleman w” “Home* of Yesterday and To-
lawfully come before the meeting.
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J. 3. Stanley, Secretary. moved the last of their household day" on the Uxt ‘,BeUeve in the
goods from
Mrs. Sarah Bark low s ‘Jeius Chrilt and ^°U «halt be saved,
and thy house ” Miss ~
Robinson sang.
place where they have lived the past ■■P
FORECLOSURE SALE
“
I
Will
Not
Forgotten
Be.”
The
two
years
to
their
own
ranch
near
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
under and by virtue of an "Execution Cooper’s bridge on Saturday Mrs evangeltistic services started Monday
and Order of Sale issued out of the Barklow came in from Roseburg I evening in the play shed, which has
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
been decorated and lighted for the
evening
for the
HIV County vs
of Coos vrii
on the 1QU1
18th . Tuesday
.
~ and will live
---- — on
- — her
occasion. A good crowd is present
day of September, aww,
1935, iu
in «
a wrieui
certain Place until it is rented again.
cause in said Court ' pending wherein
Glenn Robison spent the week-end each evening and the services are
Portland Mortgage Co., a corporation,1 ’¿^wIx«wt‘ng'ttheL,,wren<* varied and entertaining as well as
is Plaintiff, and An________ _____
beneficial. Her messages are es­
Charles Hall, her husband, are De-1
On
Mr. and Mrs. _______
Art Doyle have pecially for the young people.
fendanta, Caae No. 10780, of said
Court and commanding me to sell the moved into the house built by Robert Tuesday evening a truck from the
hereinafter described real property Dovic Thev hiv.
u.,L„
to satisfy the sum of (4587 80 \vith T?/ LJo. .
wUh SERA camp brought about fifteen
interest at 9 per cent from Septem- h" pa,*nta
their wedding a men for the service.
ber 17th, 1935, and the sum of (827 93 ’hort time ago.
| Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Watkins came
with interest at 10 per cent from
Mrs. M. Reagan and two small sons home Thursday afternoon from Ban­
September 17th, 1935? an Attorney arrived Saturday frZ uJj
fee of (250,000 and costa and dis-
, Saturday from Modesto, Cai- don to harvest the potato crop. They
wim sc-
her aunt,
Gus r*‘turned to Bandon Monday, where
buraements (17.80, together with
ac-, iiornla
**ornia - - to
*° visit
vtait her
aunt. Mrs
Mrs Gus
SATUR- ' Schroeder.
Schroeder. * Mrs
Mrs. Gordon Fleming lhey wlU ,tay until Mr
”7”
cruing costa. I WILL ON SATUR-
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'
bU« v ‘
I
DAY. I1?? ’^h D^Y OF. OCTOBER,
were t Sunday dinner Plct” the hou* h\
1935, at the hour of 10 o’clock in ths miests there in fk.J x™. '
—---- his daughter, Mrs. J. K. Baker, at
forenoon of said day at the front / f,
‘here in their honor.
door of the County Court House in' Mr and Mri •• F. Burt is drove to- their cranberry acreage south of Ban-
you’ll fiad
THIS MONTH
Month
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latest model automatic electric range
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the City of Coquille, C
_________
,, , Bandon Monday to spend a few days don
Coos
County,
. .
. .
Oregon, offer for sale and sell at enjoying the beach, they will be in! Mi“ Lena Davta’ sccond. <U“«hUr
public auction, to the highest and
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis, of low-
best bidder for cash in hand, all the Arago again before they return to ¡er Fishtrap, was married to Wylie
Portland.
right, title and interest of the said
Defendants in and to the following
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lafferty and 'Embree. of the Fat Elk district on
described real property, to-wit:
son, Allan, returned Monday after­ Monday by Justice Stanley. They
Lota numbered Two (3). Three
noon from a three-day jaunt to Port­ will live at Fat Elk.
(3) and Four (4), in Block num­
The full ___________
crew of loaders and truck-
land.
'.»■«■
bered Twenty-two (32), Marsh- ’
field, according to the plat by E.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rackleff era are working at top speed to get
B. Clement,, Coos County, Ore-
left Saturday afternoon for Portland' the
" last of
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the * logs
out - from the
Afvn camp. If nothing goes wrong
»id gale being made subject to re- where he will attend the Pacific In­
iption in the manner provided by ternational Stock Show, and she wiU and 'the weather holds they hope to
demt
law.
visit relatives. Ellis Rackleff, their have every log cut by the end of the
Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this son, left Saturday with George Jen­ week. Next year they will be ready
18th day of September. 1935.
kins and the members of the Coquille to log the timber from the Lampa
Wm. F. Howell,
MU Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. poultry judging team which placed so ereek watershed.
Ete
Our «very effort ia directed toward the beat possible
electric service to our customers. Our constant aim
is to improve your satisfaction with electric service.
Our action in offering these ranges to you at thia
time is solely in the interest of economical, efficient,
electric service. We believe it will be much to your
advantage to trade in your fuel range on one of
these ranges, beforg the limited supply we have
secured ia sold. We will make a liberal allowance
for your old fuel range and Install without extra
charge, the electric range you select, If within the
city limits. Very easy terms and this low price
gives you an opportunity to modernise your kitchen
that should not be overlooked.
Mountain States
Power Company
Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Myers of this summons, which said date of
publication
20th
called on Mrs. Ralph Myer«, of Myr- first
.
____________ is the
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. ..
___ day
. , . of
tie Point, who has been bedfast for
to answer, for want thereof, the
several weeks. She feels that she is Plaintiff will apply to the Court for
gaining strength a little and hopes to ’ the relief demanded in her complaint,
be up again soon. They also called to-wit; for a decree dissolving the
on Mrs. Phoebe Wilson, who has just I marriage relation now and heretofore
existing between you and the Plain-
been released from the Knife Hospi­ I tiff, and for an absolute divorce and
tal after a major operation. She is that Plaintiff resume her maiden
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John name of Ruth Evelyn Nelson.
This summons is served upon you
Myers during her convalescence.
by publication in the Coquiile Valley
Mrs Isele Edinger and son, of Em­ Sentinel, a weekly newspaper pub­
pire, were Tuesday visitors at the lished at Coquille, Coos County, Ore­
gon, for four consecutive weeks and
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Myers.
the date of the first publication is the
Calling cards, 50 far 81.00.
20th day of September, 1935, an<T
you are required to answer the com­
plaint
ilaintj ’ with!
within four weeks from the
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
On the 19th day of October A. D. first date of ’ publication by virtue of
nn
order
mat ide
_______________
J _____
and entered by
James
1935, at the hour of 10 A. M. at the
front door of the Court House in Co- T. Brand. Circuit Judge, on the 17th
luille, Coos County, Oregon, I will day of September, 19.'5.
Grant Corby,
sell at public auction to the highest
Attorney for Plaintiff, P. O. Ad­
bidder for cash the following real
dress
and
residence,
Coquille, Ore-
property located in Coos County Ore­
ion.
36t5
gon, to-wit:
Lots Eight (8), Nine (9), Ten
(10) and Eleven (11) and the
WARRANT REDEMPTION N3TICE
North half of the Northeast
Warrants No«. 758 to 732, inclu.,
Quarter of Section Five (5),
drawn against Union High School
Township Twenty - nine (29)
District, No 3, Riverto i, Oregon, will
South, Range Twelve (12) West
be paid upon preser tat ion to the
of the Willamette Meridian.
clerk.
Said sale is made under execution
Interest on said warrants ceases
issued out of the Circuit Court of the Sept. 27, 1035.
State of Oregon for the County of
Mrs. M. E. Rorgard,
Coos to me directed in the case of the
Clerk U. H. No. 8,
State of Oregon by the State Land 37t3
Star R., Bandon, Ore.
Board, Plaintiff,
vs.
WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
Martha McNair, a widow; Coos
Notice is hereby given that war­
County, Oregon; School District No. rants up to and including No. 6209.
24; Union High School District No.
2; Rond District No. 39; Port or Co­ Issued by Coquille School District, No.
quille River and all other taxing 8. will be paid upon presentation to
districts and tax levying bodies af­ the district clerk, on and after Satur­
day. September 28, 1935. Interest on
fected by this suit. Defendants.
said warrants ceases on that date..
Wm. F. Howell,
„
Keith Leslie, Clerk
36t5 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon.
School District No. 8, Coquille.
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Coos County, Oregon.
21t3
NO. 19801
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
STATE OF OREGON, FOR
Notice is hereby given that the un­
THE COUNTY OF COOS
dersigned, the administratrix of the
Ruth Evelyn Jones, Plaintiff,
Estate of J. L. Bean, Deceased, has
vs.
filed in the County Court of the State
I^onard R. Jones, Defendant,
of Oregon for Coos County her final
Simmons
To I EifNARD R JONES, Defendant: account as such administratrix and
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE said Court has appointed Monday,
OF OREGON, You are hereby re­ the 21st day of October, 1935, as the
quired to appear and answer the day for the hearing of objection« to
*ompiaint filed against you in the the said final acocunt and the settle­
ibovc entitled suit within four weeks ment thereof.
from the date of the first publication 3flt5 Mary E. Bean, Administratrix.