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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1936)
ft r.lMin Cox have arrived and contribute to the in- than was thought at first and include ax bolt cutters on the __ of - the - class. - . several fractured libs and ciusi.ej tereat Mr and Mrs. Bob D >yle, of Pow- vertebrae in his spine Al Baker, of Myrtle'Point, bqught place "The Strange Bequest,” played by ‘ -1 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon l.ittl, . presented ers, drove down Monday and • spent two registered Jersey cows from Oluf juniors and seniors, was 1 j]|- 1 ' <u*v*eral several days visiting in Aru.40. Arago. The Portland, were Monday aBernuon _ ] in Aasen, which were ‘delivered Satur Friday evening to a fair crowd. day. i I for Sfcw7r than ’usually attend the at Powers. nomes Mr. and Mrs. George Hampton - -- - ---- Mrs Albert DeMoss, of Brookings, fire sisttis. were hosts at dinner Thursday eve school plays. A visitor from River- 'oie Dlav'and'^asked'thern'to Oregon, arrived Friday evening to Mrs. John Myers has returned tj ning to Mr. and Mrs. George Jen * — - on Monday wn'i; spend a week week visiting vWUM her mother, her home after an " extended “j“« st1M kins,- of Coquille, Mr. and Mrs Earl S F.“ Un«* *were"made to present Mrs. Edith Woodward, who drove California Cress and Mr. and Mrs Ed Detlefsen, art angc.. > — of the Roy district, Mr. and Mrs. Mari It in the Riverton gymnasium, April i down from Fairview with her daugh tin Schmidt, of Nortway, and Mr. and 10. Miss Katherine Howard, of Lang ter, Miss Edythe, Friday afternoon. A Sanilathn Report Mis. Frank Southmayd, of the North lois, read “Aunt Tabitha" by Oliver • She will remain in Arago during Mrs. The Cpos county sanitation project Fork. has installed 35 sanitary pit-type toil- Wendell Holmes in the first intermis DeMoss' visit. Oluf Aasen sold a three months old sion and Miss Alice Howard read | Art Doyle, who has been down with eta et8 in ln the th<. last , in Got» couniy county in six . egistered Jersey heifer to R. Porter, •Little-Gentleman” from “Penrod” by the flu, was able tn resume sawing in weeks. wceks These installations ilu. S1 TL__ .____ of. the North Bank road, who will use Booth Tarkington during the second his mill on Monday. • ‘ lt eied * tei ed over the central part of thd it for his Smith-Hughes work at Riv intermission. These readings were a Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Halter, who eountyi from below Myrtle Point to erton high school. special treat to the Arago folks and have both been ill with tbe flu, are r jjuynes jnjet across the liilv Mr. and Mrs. Chester Root and were highly appreciated. It is possi showing some improvement but are _ These units are being constructed |.................. . ...................... children. Lois and Alice, and Mr. and ble that Langlois High will bring a not able to be out as yet. at present at the old county barn in -Mrs. George Weeks and Bobbie, of play recently given there to Arago Rev. H. A. Minter conducted the ; Coquille and at the Ocean Do, r j , — .’er- Powers, Mrs. Charles Crook and Eve and "The Strange Bequest” will be morning service at Arago. Mrs. Har irunal & Supply Company yard in lyn, of Myrtle Point, Mr. and Mrs. B. rep ated in Curry county but no final riet Burbank accompanied by Miss Marshfield. Nine- men are employed S. Wallen, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Laf UTangements have been made. Woodward, sang a solo. There at the Coquille location and six at | Edythe . _ ferty and Allen were Sunday dinner Art Farrier sprained his ankle as were sixty-six in attendance at Sun- Marshfield. These men are from the guests at the George Hampton home he got out of his car at the gymna-1 day school following. The annual relief rolls of Coquille and Marsh in- honor of the birthday of Mrs. sium Friday evening. The injury is election of officers was held, Mrs. J, Additional men ' Hampton. Stormy weather and ill -still painful but he is able to walk, I i L. Burtis continuing as superinten- field respectively. will be addled this coming month to ness prevented two other sisters from 1 dent, Ernest Watkins ass stant, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Sevy and grand- dent, this rapidly growing project attending. | It has uken a lot Qf laughters, Mary Katherine and Alice Leatha Munford secretary. Mrs. Sarah Barklow had as guest Jean Howard, of Langlois, attended Mr. and Mrs. M Myera ca led on get project unrfer on Friday Mrs. Videlia Jones, of i the Junior-Senior play in Arago Fri Leslie Lett in the Coquille capital „ pleasure t<j wor/ hurd Jackson, Wyoming. The ladies were Saturday and found him sufficiently projectthat means SQ |nuch day evening. girlhood friends and this was their j./J, L. Burtis has been confined to recovered to go home on Sunday. heaJth and wel/are ()f th(. several first meeting in thirty-eight years.?, his bed for several days with an at- They also called on Mrs. Frank Lane, in whlch we have work- Mrs. Jones spent the day and returned I whose injured foot Is still very pain- ed . tack of the flu. The interest shown by the many to Marshfield, where she is visiting a The moving van8 have 8truck Ara. ful . This was Mr. Myera’ first trip who have inspected our work is very niece. She will spend several week. week Mr and Mr$ Gordon out Mr. and Mrs. Gordon out for two weeks. gratifying to the sponsors and men with Mrs Barklow before returning _____ FIeming and chiidren moved to aj ( Mrs. M _____________ Fred Lafferty closed her to her home the latter part of May. house on the Bandon highway Sun-, kindergarten in Myrtle Point Monday on the job. The type of construction is modern Mrs. Ed Elfrick, Mrs. Chris Nelson day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farrier on account of- the spinal meningitis and son, Leroy, and Mr. and Mrs. repted their home to Mr. and Mrs.1 quarantine, which was put in effect and the cost very small when the facts are understood The purchaser Anthony Vanlydegraf and son, Jun Osborne Nulf and chiidren, of Co-, in the grade school there. ior, all of North Bend, spent Sunday Lu^f’VrLWf’is one ofthe “assist- I The seventh and eighth grade bas pays only the cost of the materials, afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. B anta at the cheese factory for this ketball boys played a game in Bridge all labor and supervision being paid by the WPA set-up. This includes Watkins. season. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Billings with their team Monday night. Ara Mrs. Sam Damron and Mrs. Jess moved from the other Farrier house go was victorious, 13 to 12. The boys labor in building, hauling to location, Damron spent Thursday in Bandon,' ' to the Ike Miller home on the Lester making the trip were John Henry digging pit and installing the unit in an up-to-date method. where they assisted in the celebration 1 Clinton place Monday and Farriers Schroeder. Everett Doyle, Kenneth The cost of these units range from of the fifth birthday of Denny Wat-! *< moved to their house. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, Harold Davis, Gerald Wood 617.50 to $20.00 for single units and son, nephew of Mrs. Jess Damron ’ Earl Edgcmon moved to the house ward, Ethan Parker and Junior Gul $10.03 added for Mrs. Emery Johnston, who has vacated by the Flemings and Mrs. s'. rom. This will be the last game approximately double units. Larger units necessari been ill at the home of her uncle, L. Ray Parker moved their household this year. ly have to be constructed on the loca M Aasen, was taken to Eugene Sun goods from the teacherage to Med W Ray Paker left after school tion and each carefully estimated for day by her husband. He had moved * i vim * uukunj vwiiiug ford uh on lucauaj. Tuesday. Tuesday evening w to ui|vc drive ma his lguiiiij family lie»- hous^fipld jjoodg_Jyg|D_$;pqqillc _ T+lr -evening- Bible class, to Mrttfm <f-where they wtii make that location. and settled their family with a house conducted by Rev. Harold Minter, of their home for the rest of the school ' In Coquille, E. W. Gregg furnishes keeper in Eugene before taking his Coquille, was held at the home of Mr. year. Mrs. Parker has employment the materials for units constructed wife. His work will keep them in and Mrs. C. A. Keltner, with the fol-: in that city. and installed from the old county Eugene for a time. I lowing present: Mr. and Mrs. John [ Rev. John Root, of Grenada, Cali- bam. In Marshfield, the Ocean Dork Plans for an Eastern program of Root, of Grenada, California, Mr. and fomia, preached at the evening ser- Terminal & Supply Co. furnishes the special music to be given during the Mrs. David Root and John Paul, Mr. | vice in Arago, Miss Alice Scott led materials for our Marshfield crew. Sunday school hour are under way. and Mrs. Robert Munford, Mr. and ‘ This project is sponsored by the the Christian Endeavor. Each class will be represented. In the Mrs. S. C. McAllister and Mary Jean, Oregon State Board of-Health, in co Mrs. Jfarriet Burbank has received evening a special pantomime will be Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller’knd Gladys, word from her sister, Mrs. Will Dun operation with tie U. S Public presented by the high school girls’ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Watkins, Miss can, who accompanied her husband to Health Service, and should be of vital clan. ! Alice Scott, Mrs, Harriet Burbank, j Los Angeles for medical treatment interest to every citizen of Coos coun Mr. and Mrs. Gene Robison have Mrs. Naomi Robison, Sam Root, Mr. ’ ten days ago. Mr. Duncan fell from ty. moved from their home in the Ait and Mrs. C- A. Keltner and Rev. Mr.' D. V. Yeoman, a tree, which he was.pruning on the Elk district to the Russell Hill place Minter. County Supervisor. Community Btirbank place on upper Hshtrap on upper Hall’s Creek Several fami Twenty-three attended the Wed several weeks ago. He win be con Sanitation, Coquille, Ore. Phone 5R11 lies have moved in this week-end as nesday evening singing class con fined to his bed in a hospital for at the work in the woods is opening up Ideal Bakery bread is slow baked ducted by J. L. Beckman, of Myrtle least two months as the results of his for the season. Several are employed Point. The books recently ordered injuries which were more serious 5ltf -2 ■' 1 ■■ ■ ——A—A— ARAGO WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE Professional Cards LILJEQV1ST, SWANTON & SLACK Attorneys and Counsellors First National Bank Building Coquille Warrants No. 932 to No. 95S incl., drawn against Union High School District, No. 3, Riverton, Oregon, will be paid upon presentation to the clerk. Interest on said warrants ceases March 27, 1936. Mrs. M. E. Borgard, • Clerk U. H. No. 3, nt$ Star Route, Bandon, Ore. Oregon G. T. COOK Brick Mason DR. J. R. BUNCH DENT13T. - X-RAY Berries Laird Bldg. First Street Telephone 82-L Coquille, Oro. GRANT CORBY Attorney at Law Richmond-Barker Bldg. Phone 167 Coquille, Ora. Residence Phone 24-M Fireplaces and Chimneys P. O. Box 62, Coquille T ...I.-„I........ ■ — Mansell Drayage & Delivery Co. Local and Long Distance HAUUNG J. ARTHUR BERG Attorney at Lew Rooms 161 Farmers A Merchants Bank Bldg Phone 67 Coquille, Oregon DR. W. V. GLAISYER VETERINARIAN Coaaty Herd A M—t COAL, FUEL OIL and MILL WOOD Coquille, Ore. J. A. RICHMOND PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Richmond-Barker Building Coquille, Ora. Phon-: Ottes 62M, R m . 96B J. J. STANLEY Attorney-at-Law at r isii— re, Willard St, C ... , , A WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that war rants up to and incluidng No. 7575, issued by Coquille School District, No. 8, will be paid upon presentation to the district clerk, on and after Satur day, March 21, 1936. Interest on said warrants ceases on that date. Keith Leal School District No Co— County, Oregon. « NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the es tate of Nancy Arglvia O’Neil, de ceased, has filed his Final Account in the County Court of the County of Coos, in and for the State of Oregon, and that on the 21st day of April, A. D. 1936, at the hour of Ten o’clock in the forenoon of —id day at the Coun ty Court room in the County Court house at the City of Coquille in said county and state is set as the date for hearing any and all objections to —id Final Account, and all who de sire to be heard are cited and re quired to appear at —id time and place, and show cause, if any there be, why —id Final Account should not be approved and —id estate closed. Dated this 17th day of March, A. D. 1936. 10t5 James Watson. Administrator. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS In the Matter of the Estate of Troyer Halladay. Deceased. 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