The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 01, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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NO horse ever made its record jump the finrt attempt.
NO man has failed until he has made his last attempt.
There is no last attempt until suecesa » attained.
NO bank account was ever made large with only one
. deposit.
Constant
keeping
makes
thing
the
at
a
gain. ■
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Coquille, Oregon
Keep spirits high-
When you doubt you are done.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation.
New Cases la Circuit Court
Professional Cards
LIIJEQVIST, SWANTON
& SLACK
Attorneys and Counsellors
First National Bank Building
Coquille
Oregon
DR. J. R. BUNCH
DENTIST
X-RAY Service
Laird Bldg.
First Street
Telephone 82-L
Coquille, Ore.
GRANT CORBY
Attorney at Law
Richmond-Barker Bldg.
Phone 167
Coquille, Ore.
. Residence Phono 24-M
J. ARTHUR BERG
Attorney at Law
Rooms 1 A 1
Farmers A Merchants Bank Bldg
Phone 37
Coquille, Oregon
DR. W. V. GLA1SYBR
VETERINARIAN
County Herd A Meat Inspecter
, Coquille, Ore.
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Civil Service Examination
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Yv.
PHYSICIAN and BURGEON
Richmond-Barker Building
Coquille, Ore.
Phjnea: Office 62M, Res. 98R
J. J. STANLEY
Attorney-at-Law
onice at residence, 279 South
Willard St, Coquille
CALL FOR BUS TRANSPORTA­
TION BIDS
The combined School Boards of i
Union High No. 3 and District No. 4,
Riverton, will receive sealed bids for
bus transportation of pupils for year
1933-1937, over the following routes:
1. From Coaledo, Myrtle Lodge,
Leneve to Riverton School.
2 From lower end of District on
North Bank Road to Riverton School.
3. From lower end of District and
boundary of Upper Bear Creek to
Riverton School
Bids must be in the hands of Clerk
not later than 1:00 P. M. May 5, 19M.
Boards reserve the right to accept
or reject any or all bids
Mrs. M. E. Borgard, Clerk
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Star 1 R.. Bandon, Oregon
WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
Warrants No. 957 to No. 1012 incl.,
drawn against Union High School
District, No. 3, Riverton, Oregon, will
be paid upon presentation to the
clerk.
—
Interest on said warrants ceases
April 17, 193«.
Mrs. M. E. Borgard,
,
Clerk U. H. No. 3,
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Star R., Bandon, Ore.
VMIANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that all
warrants drawn against the General
Fund of the City of Coquille, Oregon,
and endorsed prior to July 1,
1932, are hereby called for payment
upon presentation at my office. In­
terest on such warrants will cease as
of April 17, 193«. ____
W. S. SICKELS, Treasurer.
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City of Coquille, Oregon.
WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that war­
rants up to and including No. 8567,
issued by Coquille School District, No.
8 will be paid upon presentation to
the district clerk, on and after Satur­
day, April 18, 1936.
Interest on
«nid warrante ceases on that date.
Keith I^eslie, Clerk
School District No. 8, Coquille.
Coos County, Oregon.
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Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and
milk, the only milk ^nd cream made
•ate by pasteurizaUon.
i ’wm
NE of the lowest priced and most economical care in the world todey
stands in a class by itself for sheer performance and driving pleas­
ure. Over two and a bail million American motorist* have swung to it in
lew than four years. Over one million chose it-in 1935 alone.
Th-t car is the Ford V-8. Now we urge you to drive this great new 1936
Ford V-8 before you decide on any car at any price. We urge you to know
O
for yourself the “feel” of Ford Y-8 engine performance—the almost
effortless ess* of handling—the remarkable stability under all road condi­
tions—tho true fmc-car riding comfort—whitli have “taken hold” so
quickly and convincingly with the hardest-buying audience that ever
The United States Civil Service
tested America’s cars. Before you set out to judge modern motor car
Commission announces the following
values, get tlie “feel” of the one low-price car that’s in a class ail by itself I
open competitive examinations: Sen­
ior Stenographer, Junior Stenograph­
er, Senior Typist, Junior Typist.
Applications must be on file with
BORROW A CAP FROM YOIJR FORD DEMTf TOD,AY AND GET THAT V-8 FEELING!
the Manager, Eleventh U. S. Civil
Service District, Seattle, Washington,
not later than May 11, IBM.
These examinations are for the
purpose of filling existing vacancies
New Location 369 Front St
Coquille, Oregon
MYRTLE PQJNT
and future vacancies in positions re­
quiring similar qualifications in the
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States of Idaho, Montana, Oregon,
entered In the Saturday parade,
Ox
Team
to
be
Feature
at
A day at the front door of the Court quired to appear and answer the
and Washington.
lutile, and
whole section of the parade will be i House in the City of Coquille,
___ complaint filed against you in the
Full information may be obtained
Coos Bay Bridge Celebration given over entirely to each city.
I County of Coos, State of Oregon. i. o/-
" above entitled suit, on or before Sat­
from the Secretary, Board of U. 8.
■ 1 urday, the 9th day of May, 1936, said
Th-
r..F«h-- —1 fer for “le *nd •e11 11 public auction
The committee further realizes that
Bbove described real propert ty to date being after the expiration of
Civil Service Examiners, in the Co-
The Coos Bay Bridge Celebration
quille postoffice.
committee is arranging for a very one of the greatest problems con- , the highest and best bidder for cash four weeks from the date of the first
fronting them is that of housing, and in hand at the time of the sale, or for
novel and extensive parade, which they realize that Marshfield, North ' n?‘le“ th*n "T1? P*r <*n‘ (30») publication of this Summons, and if
you fail so to appear and answer said
Dr. C. G. Stem, Chiropractor. 202 will occur immediately after the for­
-nd tmnir. —tn
h- -hi-
1 oi
purchase price in cash, the re­ complaint, or otherwise plead there­
Bend,
and
Empire
will
not
be
able
to
ma
i
n
der
to
be
paid
under
written
Moulton St., phone MJ.
mal dedication of the Coos Bay
to, for want thereof, the plaintiff will
bridge at 2:00 p. m., Saturday, June take care of the tremendous crowds agreement with the purchaser in apply to the Court for the relief
which will attend the celebration. It: equal instalments over a term not ex­ prayed for in her complaint, to-wit:
Calling carda. Ml for »100
6. This parade will feature the vari­
ceeding ten (10) years
~ from the date For a decree dissolving the marirage
ous stages and development of trans­ will, therefore, be necessary to direct at sale, all deferred payments
to bear and marriage contract now and here­
portation from the earliest days. It people to neighboring communities interest from the date of sale at the tofore existing between plaintiff and
to
the
north
and
to
the
south
for
a
rate
of
six
per
cent
(•%)
per
annum,
defendant, and for such other and
will be led by a bull or ox team, con­
pavable annually.
further relief as to the Court may
sisting of eight yoke or 16 head, a night’s lodging. They are therefore
No
sale
shall
be
made
of
the
above
seem just and equitable.
picture of which appears in this issue. very anxious that these communities parcel of real property for a lesser
The grounds upon which said re­
This will be followed by a covered organize a special committee on hous­ amount than the minimum price lief is based in said complaint is
cruel and inhuman treatment.
wagon drawn by two oxen, and that ing, whose duty it will be to list all shown thereon.
Dated at Coquille, Coos County,
This Summons is served upon you
in tum by a six-horse stage coach, of the rooms in not only boarding Oregon,
this 21st day of April, A. D., by publication thereof in the Coquille
which is an authentic and original houses and hotels but in private resi­ 193«.
Valley ' F
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* * to order
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Sentinel,
pursuant
of
coach used in the early gold boom dences so that the overflow can be
Wm. F. Howell,,
the He
honorable J. T. Brand, Judge of
properly
housed
and
taken
care
of.
IStS Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon the above
____________
bove entitled
Court, ______
made, ______
dated
days of California. AU of this is be­
and entered on the 8th day of’ April,
ing furnished by Captain E. M. Simp­
1936, and which order requires that
Probate Coart
son, and will be shipped by rail from
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE the
date of the first publication of
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
Hood, California, for this particular
Naomi Peterson was yesterday ap­
said Summons shall be on the 10th
FOR
THE
COUNTY
OF
COOS
occasion. Mr. Simpson has for many pointed administratrix of the $1500
day of April, 193«, the date of the last
HAZEL STURGESS. Plaintiff,
publication thereof being Friday, the
years past made as a hobby the col­ estate left by Gus Peterson, who died
8th day of May, 193«.
lection of stage coaches and old-time February 15, 1936.
The appraisers RALPH STURGESS, Defendant,
J. ARTHUR BERG,
vehicles of all sorts and description. are Frank Muscus, William Eaton and
Attorney for Plaintiff
To Ralph Sturgess, the above named
In connection with his extensive Carl Ross.
Residence
and P. O. Address Co­
defendant:
quille,
Oregon.
i$t5
ranches near Sacramento, Calif., he
I. S. Smith has been named as ex­
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
has been raising spotted saddle and ecutor of the will of Charlotte Bean OF OREGON. You are hereby re-
calling cards. 50 for 81 o<.
stage coach horses and oxen.
This Wallin, whose estate is estimated at
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hobby has developed into quite a $4250. Appraisers are G. W. Leslie,
business and various movie produc­ M H. Washington and May E. Mc­
tion companies have used all of his Cormick.
equipment in such pictures as "The
Covered Wagon” and “The Ten Com­
Bergen’s have the finest pot plants
mandments.”
and cut flowers from which to select.
of the
Following these old-time methods Give Bergen your orders for funeral
Largest and Most Colorful Celebration z
of transportation in the parade will flowers. We raise them and guar­
Republican Candidate
Ever Held on Coos Bay
come the oldest makes of automobiles antee big value.
that can be secured, and will lead up
THE
through the varied, distinctive peri­ NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND AC­
for
QUIRED BT COOS COUNTY,
ods of development to the very latest
OREGON, FOR DELIN­
than can be produced by the automo­
QUENT TAXES
tive industry.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That
The committee is offering substan­ under and by virtue of an order of
tial cash prizes, 1st, 2nd and 3rd, for sale made by the County Court of the
Six Girls Will Rule
At the Primaries
decorated floats, decorated autos, and State of Oregon, for the County of)
Queen — Royal Princess — Four Ladies of the Coart
community units. These unite may Coos, on the 20th day of April, A. D.
1936, commanding me to «ell the fol­
Everyone has a chance. The Contest doesn’t close
be arranged by the different com­ lowing described lands, to-wit:
until May 25
munities in any form they chooee.
Lots 2 and 3 in Block 1, Elliott's
They will be open to advertising and Addition to Coquille City, Coos Coun­
Each
Bridge
Souvenir
Button Sold Gives the Candidate
ty. Oregon, according to the plat
Active and Personal Repre­ can feature industrial, agricultural, thereof on file and of record in the
1,000 Votes
social activities in any manner office of the County Clerk of Coos
sentation of the People’s In­ or
Buttons Are 50c Each
possible
The committee, is urging County, Oregon.
Minimum Price
terests in all Cases in which every community in Coos county and •$06.78.
Support Tear Candidate And
I SHALL, in compliance with the.
the Comity or State is a Party in neighboring counties to form local
said order, on Saturday, the 23rd day
Make Her Queen!
committees to arrange for having a at May. A ©- 1M*- commencing at I
decorated
float
and
a
community
unit
th« hour of 1« o'clock A. M. of said
J
NILES MOTOR
J. A. RICHMOND
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April 24—Ruth Ellen Howard vs.
John A. Howard, Jr. Suit for divorce
April 24—Jack
.
. Cunningham QB
vs
State Industrial Accident Commis­
sion.
April 26—Bank of Bandog vs. El­
mer R. King.
April 27—Mildred Clink vs. Steph-
_n Clink. Suit for divorce.
April 28—Joe Vanderwall vs. Josie
Vanderwall. Sult for divorce.
April 29—Dale J. McVay vs. Vir-
¡inia McVay. Sult for divorce.
April 29—Mabel S. Gallaher vs.
Wm. Arthur Gallaher. Suit for di­
vorce.
April 29—Ella R. Curtis vs. Ralph
L. Curtis. Suit for divorce.
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April 30—Wm. Dolan, E. P. Ander­
son and I, N. Hartley, trustees, vs. J.
and Blanche Gildlshiem.
April 30—Wm. Dolan, E. P. Andern
ion and I. N. Hartley, trutsees, vs.
Eunice and Rufus Langdon.
April 30—Wm. Dolan, E. P. Ander­
son and I. N Hartley, trustees, vs
Empire Developemnt Co.
Eugene E
Laird
COMPANY
Who Will Be Queen?
Coo* Bay Bridge Celebration
District Attorney
Vote 59 X
June 5* 6 & 7
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