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LILJEQVIST, SWANTON
& SLACK
Attorneys and Counsellors
First National Bank Building
Coquille
Oregon
DR. J. R. BUNCH
DENTIST
X-KAY Service
Laird Bldg.
First Street
Telephone 82-L
Coquille, Ora.
GRANT CORBY
At tar aay at Law
Rtchmond-Barker Bldg.
Phone 157 '
Coquille, Ora.
Residence Phone 24-M
J. ARTHUR BERG
Attorney at Law
Rooms 1 A 2
Farmers A Merchants Bank Bldg
Phons 37
Coquille, Oregon
DR. W. V. GLAISYER
VETERINARIAN
County Herd A Meat Inspector
Coquille, Ore.
J. A. RICHMOND
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Richmond-Barker Building
Phones:
Coquille, Ore.
Office 62M, Ree. 93R
J. J. STANLEY
Attorney-at-Law
Office at residence,
27» South
Willard St, Coquille
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF COO8
In the Matter of thé Estate
of
Laura R. Hampton, Deceased.
Notice rf Final Settlement
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed his Final Ac
count in the matter of the adminis
tration of the Estate of Laura R.
Hampton, deceased, and the County
Court for Coos County, Oregon, has
set Saturday, the 23rd day of Novem
ber, 1935, as the day, and the Coun
ty Court Room in the County Court
House at Coquille, ln Coos County,
Oregon, as the place for hearing ob
jections to said Final Account and the
settlement of said estate.
Dated this 25th day of October,
1935.
George E. Hampton,
Administrator of the Estate of
Laura R. Hampton, Deceased.
4 lt5
z
NOTICE OF FILING FINAL
ACCOUNT
Notice Is hereby given:
That the
undersigned has filed his Final Ac
count and Report as Administrator of
the Estate of John J. Holverstott, de
ceased, in the County Court of Coos
County. Oregon, and that the Hon-
orable Hugh McLain, Judge of the
said Court, has set Tuesday. Decem
ber 10th, 1935, at the hour of 10
o’clock A. M. as the time and the
County Courtroom, Courthouse, Co
quille, Oregon, as the place for hear
ing objections to such Final Account
and the settlement thereof and that
all persons objecting thereto must
file their objections on or before said
date
William Bettvs,
Adminlstra
S. D. Pulford,
Attorney for Administrator,
Residing at Coquille, Oregon.
WARRANTS TAKEN
W. C. T. U. Had Interesting
Program Last Friday
NIW BIAU1V THtouaMOUTi longer lines,
brighter colors, rich new interiors.
for 1936
t
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1*« 1*1111 ITIIIINO i the result of two
with silent, helical gears for all speeds.
The regular monthly meeting of
new roller-type bearings, a longer steering
NIW DRAWN-STIIL WHIILSt enhance the
the W. C. T. U. was held at the home
knuckle-arm, an increased steering ratio.
ANDUP.r.o.BDmtorr
car’s beauty—are easier on tires.
of Mrs. Ora X. Maury Friday after
SLfgZin/ acceitary group
MIMI-tAflTV MAKISi with exceptionally
noon.
httltuimg bampen aiui ¡pare
• 1 h.p. V-l INOlNli «-cylinder smoothness,
large braking surface (186 sq. in.)..The last
tire extra. Eaty temti tbrt
The corresponding secretary was
pick-up and |>ower with proved V-8 economy. U^rrne/CrM C*, Antbariiod Parti Finance Plan.
word in sureness of operation.
intruded to write letters to Governor
Martin and state representatives and
miw raaioOM from NOitii a specially in*
Let us arrange a demonstration foryou today.
YOUR FORD DEALER
senators protesting the use Of money
from liquor revenue being used to
aid in the re-building of the state
capitol at Salem. Also to write to
congressmen in regard to a bill, H. R.
3739, introduced by Congressmen U.
S. Guyer, of Kansas, which provides
New Location 369 Front St.
Coquille, Oregon
for the prohibition of the manufac
ture, importation, exportation, sale,
gift, purchase or possession of any Oregon Historical Society
Sunday and Monday visiting their Reached, but the directors will meet
MYRTLE POINT ITEMS
spirituous, vinous, malt, fermented
again within the next week. This
daughter. Betty Ross.
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Offen
Prizes
for
Essays
Miss Alice Alverdes and Miss Grace
and all alcoholic liquors whatsoever
Mrs. W. R. Northup was a Marsh board is composed of the following:
-
| Mary Linn left Friday afternoon to
for beverage purposes in the District,
chairman, Alphie Saylor; directors,
' The Oregon Historical Society has spend the week-end with home folks, field visitor Friday.
of Columbia. Thousands of our fln-i | selected “The Discovery of the Col- Miss Alverdes going to Portland and
At a recent meeting of the library Harold Henagin and Mrs. Bethel Nor
est young people serve as stenograph- '
umbia River” as the subject for the Miss Linn to Salem. Eleanor Brewer board Mis. E. C. Barker resigned as ris; clerk. Miss Frances L. McCarthy.
era, clerks, etc., in the capital city and
Miss Lois Teters, who was operated
1936 C. C. Beekman essay contest, accompanied them as far as Cor- librarian and Mrs. Belle Whitaker
we have a special interest for their
upon
for appendicitis recently, has
was
appointed
to
fill
the
unexpired
The prizes offered are four in num- vallis and spent the week-end with
welfare.
' •-
returned to her home and is recover
ber, viz., first, sixty dollars; second, her sister, Paula, who is attending Os term. Tlie library report for the
Another bill of special interest Is
month of October is as follows: adult ing rapidly from her illness.
fifty doHars; third, forty dollars; and 3. C.
the Culkin bill which regulates the
Rev. G. A. Gray will hold Sunday
Ray Guerin, Amy Lou Guerin and books read 929, children’s books read
fourth, thirty dollars; and will be
practice of block-booking and blind
morning
services this next week af
174,
state
books
read
13,
periodicals
Betty
Ross
returned
home
Monday
selling of motion picture films. The awarded for the best four original es-
from Eckley, where they spent the and pamphlets from the state 5, mag ter the usual Sunday school is over.
■
says
on
the
above
named
subject
report of the national motion picture
azines loaned 360, money received Last Sunday, Harriet Jensen was ap
week-end.
director. Miss Maude Aldrich, was written and submitted by girls or
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Warner return- from pay books »4.38, overdue books pointed to fill the vacancy left by
given by Mrs. Geo. Richmond, which boys over fifteen years of age and
mended books 35, recased the resignation of Bette Yeoman as
— their
...... .......
.
— after 33.57,
under eighteen years , of age, attend- j ed to
home —
at - Tule
Lake,
said in part: “Our great organization
books 10, and new application cards the teacher of the primary class.
private
school,
a
short
visit
here
with
relatives
and
has been actively working for federal ing any public er
25.
The time approaches when one of
college, univer- friends.
regulation of the standards of pro academy, seminary,
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Laird returned the greatest and most thrilling mys
education
in-1
Mrs.
Harry
Dailey
returned
to
her
other
or
duction and federal supervision of the sity,
the
state
of home in Portland after a few days’, home Tuesday evening from Berke- tery plays of the century will be un
within
trade practices of the motion picture stitution
__ in Myrtle
_ _______
_____ | ley, California, where they spent a folded before the very eyes of the
the four prize visit
Point _______
and Gaylord.
Each
of
Oregon,
industry since 1925. A great host of
Mrs. Walter Laird left Thursday for j
dau«hters- Townsendites! Be sure and attend
winners will also receive a handsome
organizations are now joining in the
! Klamath Falls for a visit at the home Miss Vemita Laird and Mrs. Herman the coming meeting of the Fairview
bronze
medal.
fight to eliminate block-booking and
Eichmeyer.
Townsend Club No. 1 this Saturday
The conditions governing the com-' of her soft, Paul, and family,
blind-selling which will break the
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Morrison left evening, November 15.
petition are as follows:
** | Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bolinger re-
monopolistic control of the producers
1. The essay submitted in com pet i- turned to their home in Roseburg af- Tuesday for Salem, where they will
and distributors and give the power
tion
much not exceed two thousand ter a visit at the home of her mother, spend several days visiting relatives Rehabilitation Loan« Available
of selection to the local exhibitor.
and friends.
words.
” Mrs. La Flamme.
Loans from the Rehabilitation Di
Because of the gravity of the prob
Miss Fredericks Brown returned
2. The essay may in handwriting or
Mrs. Harry Nelson left Thursday
vision of the* Resettlement Adminis
lem and the imminent need the W. C.
home
Sunday
evening
from
North
111
Ijpcwiittcil iVIlll,
«azaj upon avra
vv noil., ska
in typewritten
form, ptczvi
preferably
for itva
her home aaa
in Klickitat, Wash.,
af-
tration are now available to farm
paper of commercial letter size, either ter spending several weeks here help-1
/"'here she spent the week-end
families of low income who are un-
ruled or unruled, the several sheets ing care for her mother, Mrs. Henry
^ncle Bnd aunt> Mr. and
I able to obtain other financial assist
|
Mrs.
Neil
Brown.
kin when, after referring to the com being numbered consecutively and Knight, who has been ill.
Mr. and Mrs. R L. Ellis went to ance and who are able to show an ac
plete artistry of a few such pictures written on one side only, with blank ' Charles Withers returned to his Coquille Saturday and visited t)*ir ceptable plan of liquidation.
after a short stay J
as “David Copeprfield ” he said space
*P“ce of about
aBoul one
one and
ana one-quarter
one-quarter home
nome at
at Newberg
mewDe
Loans may be made for the pur
I daughter, Mrs. Albert Kellenberger,
There are in the tanks of HbUy- 1‘nc**B Bt
Bnd le,t*hBnd margin ! in Myrtle Point
chase of livestock, farm machinery,
' who is in the Coquille Hospital.
3. The essay shall be accompanied' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shull and Mrs.
feed, seed, and for other expendi
wood, men of^enius and extraordin
by a separate sheet containing the' Olive Shull have gone to National
tures connected with farming.
ary capacity, who, if freed from some
Fairview
No funds are available under this
of the present influence, would blaze i name and post office address of the City, Calif., called there by the seri
division for the purchase of land or
a trail to a real era where the screen writer, the date of hi* or her birth, ous illness of Mrs. Theodore Hillyer,
The
annual
election
of
the
Fair-
for the erection of permanent farm
would play a constructive part in the and the name of the school attended. Mrs. Shull’s daughter.
Mr and Mrs W. W Wilson returned View-North Fork Grange, No. 739, buildings or fences
4. There shall also be delivered
recreational and cultural field.”
was
held
last
Saturday
evening,
Realizing the truth of a statement with the
’ certificBt* “S"«1 bX to their home in Klickitat after a few
Applications may be made through
November 9. The results of the elec
by the national president. Mrs Smith, Ithe PrinciP«1 or • teacher °f the edu- days' visit with relatives and friends.
tion werf as follows: Master, Harold John Donaldson, Court House, Co
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Albee
returned
who said. “Never forget that prayer CB“onal ^‘«ution attended, stating
Henagin; Overseer, Harold Neal; Lec quille. Office days Fridays and Sat
is the one weapon we can wield of th“t
writer °* the eMBy U • ,tU' home from a two weeks’ vacation trip
urdays.
turer, Sophie Tosten; Steward, Dale
to San Diego fair.
which our opponents can have no dent ««ending the same,
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dodge and Foo rd; Assistant Steward, DeVere
knowledge.” the local plans to stress1 * 5 *
order
«^»‘dered in
Buy Ideal Bakery bread because it
Mrs.
Eugene Laird returned home the Yeoman; Chaplain, David Tosten; it better.
more the spiritual life, in this year's comP*tition «*
mult be deliv-
51tf
Treasurer,
Ray
Norris;
Secretary.
work
Mrs Belle Elwood empha-1ered’ by m,U or ln per*>n’ to the last of the week from a trip to Port
Esther
L.
Deadmond;
Gate
Keeper,
sized this nicely in her devotional I Ore«on Historical Society, Public Au- land.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Schroeder, Mr. Joseph Burkeheimer; Ceres, Anna-
talk, taken from Proverbs 31, when ditoriVm-
8 W
Street,
she gave thoughts about an ancient Portland. Oregon, not later than and Mrs. Elbert Schroeder, Mr. and mae Holverstott; Pomona, Althea
Mrs. Harry Dement, Mr. and Mrs. Harrah; Flora, Matilda Kenison;
homemaker.
I Monday, March 1«, 1936.
Lady Assistant, Gertrude Leneve;
Mrs. Farr, who attended-the state '
be Ellis Dement, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
executive committee, Walter Norris,
convention at Corvallis, asked that iudKed according to their general Rickard and Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
attended
the homecoming chairman; Wm. Judd and Charles
bright cushion covers, rugs and pil- 1 merit and excellence; but the judges Chase
Holverstott; Musician, Audrey Judd.
will
also
take
into
consideration,
in
game
at
Eugene
Saturday.
lows be given to the Children’s Farm
Harold Henagin will succeed him
The Economy Store closed its doors
Home at Christmas time. The chil passing thereon, neatness of manu
self as master of the local organiza
script,
accurate
orthography,
correct
on
October
30.
This
store
was
un
dren lack colorful things in the home,
tion for his second term of office, and
and these articles would help so grammar and composition, and purity der the management of K. H. Hansen Mrs. Deadmond will begin her third
and
clarity
of
diction.
and
was
originally
the
Farmers
Union
much, and are needed. Coos county
year as secretary of the Fairview
The Oregon State Library in Salem store.
HHHHH
Later Mr. Hansen bought out
I
has a number of children at the home
Grange.
These people are to be con
at the present time; help remember has a reading list or bibliography the corporation and changed the gratulated upon their outstanding
upon the above named subject, which name to Economy Store.
them at Christmas time.
Il You can depend on the
The Methodist Ladies Aid will hold work and success for the Patrons of
The membership campaign for this will be sent to any Oregon student on
Husbandry. Mrs. Alice Hubbell, the
I' experienced Itaff of
request.
their
annual
bazaar
Saturday,
De
year will be the plan followed so
present worthy lecturer, announced
cember 7, in the basement of church.
I this organization to
successfully last year, which added
that Ray Norris was the winner of the
A tamale sale will be held in con
thousands of new members to the
carry out your every
contest which has been running for ,
i
nection and a light lunch will be
ranks of the W. C. T. U. “For God
•he past twd weeks to enable the
wish Regardless of the
served.
and Home in Every Land” is the
judges to determine just which man
price you pay, there is
E.
C.
Thompson,
of
Roseburg,
has
motto adopted by Frances E. Willard
was of the most aid to his wife. The
opened the Myrtle Point Wrecking
no sacrifice of dignity
for the Woman's Christian Temper
prize for this difficult decision was a
House on Spruce street near 3rd in
ance Union.
j
... no variations from
chocolate cake.
the building owned by Tike Cook.
The hostess served rereshments
our high standards of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carver, of
honoring the local treasurer. Mrs. I
Mr. and Mrs. John Belloni have Powers, were the guests of her par-!
service.
Harriet Schaer, it being her birthday.
Music and Stationery
purchased the Al Neideigh house on enta, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Neai, this
• The next meeting will be with Mrs.
C street and are having it remodeled last week-end.
.Schroeder Bros.
C. C. Farr Dec. 13, the theme being,
and plan to move in by Nov. 15th.
The school board for Dist. No. 25
Mortuaries, Ine.
“The peace of ths world will not
The Junior play, "Munny and the held a special meeting at the Harold
SLIGHTLY USED
n .iuion
Myrtle Point'
come through warships; it will come
Mumps,
’
was
given
Thursday
eve
Henagin home last Sunday afternoon
REASONABLY PRICED
through friendships."
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ning in the high school auditorium for the purpose of opening bids for
and was attended by a large crowd
the school bus which will transport
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Peck, of Med the grade school children the rest of ,
ford, were Myrtle Point visitors the term.
No final decision was
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