The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 21, 1936, Page 7, Image 7

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    Frank Robison, who is eighty-seven
years of age and iives with his
«
nephew, Roy Robison, in the Norway
district; Rock Robison, who is sighty-
tive and lives in and about Coquille
with his children, and Price Robison,
who is seventy-eight and still run­
ning his own daity tanch, were pres-
•_nt. Their only living sister, Mrs.
A
Martha Averill, whose home is in
Corvallis, was visiting her daughter
in Medford and unable to attend.
Specially honored guests of the Rob­
ison family Sunday were Rev. and
Mrs. Charles Barklow, of Myrtle
Point, and Rev. and Mrs. John Root,
of Grenada, California, early school­
mates of the Robisons. There were
more than sixty members of the clan
present, including several from Curry
county.
The first meeting of the borne dem­
onstration class in Arago was held at
.he home of Mrs. Lawrence Rackleff
on Friday when organization plans
were made by the leader. Miss Jessie
Palmiter. Mrs. Sam Root was elected
temporary chairman and Mrs. Tyrrell
Woodward temporary secretary. The
next meeting will be an all-day ses­
sion with lunch at noon, to be held at
he home of Mrs. Sam Root on Fri­
day, September 25.
Miss Palmiter’s
demonstration subject at that time
will be “Nutrition.**
At that time
permanent chairman and secretar
will be elected and the program for
I
ARAGO
the year will be planned.
Those
J. L. Backman is still holding present Friday were Mesdames Sam
i weekly music classes in the Arago Root, Oluf Aasen, S.( C. McAllister.
’ gymnasium on Wednesday evenings Tyrrell Woodward, Melden Carl, C.
I at eight o*c*lock.
S. Webb, Geo. Robison, R. Ferre,
I On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rackleff, Miss Jessie Pal­
Nile Miller and Gladys, Mr. and Mrs. miter, Opal, Marguerite and Lois
I Ernest Hamamck and Milton, Verl Robison.
, and Daisy Mae, were guests at the
The beautiful lawn at the L. M.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Mariley Bark­ Aasen home formed a setting for a
low near Myrtle Point, where a wienie very pretty party Tuesday afternoon,
I and marshmallow roast was held in with
Miss Ionella Cutris, of Bridge,
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Don Stover as the guest of honor.
Each guest
• 18% to 15% more mile« per gallon...
the car can check the results. Wouldn't
and six daughters, from Nampa, Ida­ brought a gift to express her con­
That
’
«
what
today's
stock
Ford
V-8
’
s
you
like to make a test run and see
ho.
The
evening
was
spent
in
visit
­
gratulations
to
Miss
Curtis,
whore
»
ing and music about the fire. Other wedding to Glenn Wolff will take
are showing over previous Ford V-8's
for yourself what a Ford V-8 will do?
guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Stone, place this fall. Both young people
in public gasoline tests now being run
We Invite you to take a ride with us.
Boyd and Jeanette and Gtonise Fin- live in Myrtle Point and are active in
by Ford Dealers. The test cars are
YOUR FORD DRALRR
toy, of Johnson’s Mill, and Mr. and the young people’s circle in the
equipped with asee-for-youraelf glass
Mrs. Emmett Hammack, Lavonne Brethren Church of that city. After
gallon jug so that anybody riding in
Phyllis, Marvin, Jimmy and Shirley the gifts were opened and viewed by
Anne, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knight, all, the group spent the afternoon vis­
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Polland, Mrs. iting. Refreshments were served to
Emma Barklow, Mr. and Mrs. Le- Mesdames Louis Root, Ira Root, Fra­
Si horsepower, 112-tach wheelbase, 125-inch
, under Barklow.
sier Hoffman, Minnie Hermann, Cas­
spriegbese. Prices, from 8510, F.O.B. Detroit,
Miss Lois Schroeder came in Wed- sie Barklow, J. W. Barnett, Sarah
standard accessory group extra.
nesday and visited in Myrtle Point Barklow, Chas. Wolff, Merle Polland,
' until Sunday when she returned to Nora Hosposka, Cora Mulkey, Will
fact « on v - b economy
•CT TNI FEEL OF V-0 FinFONNANCI acr
‘ her home in Corvallis.
Lett, Sarah Williams, F. H. Barr,
! Mr. and Mrs. Will Mavity visited Minnie Kroeger, Lyle Knight, Henry
with Mrs. B. B. Watkins Sunday eve­ Knight, Irene Hatfield, L. M. Aasen,
ning after they had attended the Rob­ Glenn Robison, Price Robison, Jirr.
ison reunion. They returned to their Lewellen, Misses Verna Barklow, Es­
home in Bandon the same evening.
ther Barnett,
Verna
Hermann, New Location 369 Front St
Coquille, Oregon
MYRTLE POINT
B. B. Watkins went to Bandon Sat­ Edith Wolff, Lavonne Aasen, Ionella
urday afternoon to stay for a time Curtis, Mrs. Emma Barklow and hei
with his daughter, Mrs. J. K. Baker. grand daughter, Mias Dorothy Man­
Friday evening Rev. and Mrs. T. R. of Coquille, enjoyed Saturday dinner I of September, 1938, offer for sale and
I Mrs. Ernest Watkins and daughters, uel, of North Bend.
sell at private sale for cash in hand
Jackman showed their pictures of the with Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Lafferty,
Mary and Anne, and their guests, I Miss Bernadette Richmond, who .loly Land in the Arago gymnasium I Vem Garoutte, who suffered a se- at time of sale and in such parcels as
shall suit the proposed purchaser and
Mrs. A. T. Hill, of La Grande, and ( has been visiting Mias Lavonne o a crowd of over a hundred appre- rious bum from gasoline last week, is as will bring the best price, all of
I Misses Nancy Price and Margaret Aasen for the past ten days, left for dative people. Mr. Jackman's talk getting along nicely,
the following bounded and described
Lou Parker, of Newberg, and Dorothy her home near Reedsport Saturday vas very interesting and instructive
Ellis Rackleff, who ha« been suf- real estate situate in the County of
Coos
and State of Oregon, to wit:
Belle Watkins, of Eureka, California, afternoon.
is well and the pictures were beauti- fering from an attack of sinus infec­
South east quarter, and the
drove to Bandon Friday, where the
Mr. and Mrs S. L. Lafferty, their ful.
Arago was fortunate, indeed, tion, is making a satisfactory recov­
Southeast quarter of the North­
young ladies spent the day at the guests. Mrs. Öeo. King and daughter, to have such a treat brought to them. ery.
east quarter of Section Twenty­
eight, Township Twenty-eight
beach while Mrs. Watkins and Mrs. Jane, from Alameda, and Mias Jane
Mrs. Lillie Hartig, of Bandon, vis­
Mrs. Glenn Cox has been visi'ing
South, of Range Eleven West of
Hill drove to upper Two Mile and Sigler, of Scotts Valley, California, at the home of Mrs. Jack Smith in ited Friday with her sister, Mrs. S.
the Willamette Meridian in Coos
had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. C. A.1 and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lafferty and Marshfield this week.
L. Lafferty.
County, Oregon.
Swift. In the afternoon Mrs. Swift Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Laffer-
Sam Root became ill Saturday
Beginning at a point on the East
Rev. C. M. Woodworth, who is sup­
side of “B” Street in the North
accompanied them to the home of ty and Allen gathered at the river for plying at the Baptist Church in Co- night and Harvey Myers had to sub-
Addition of the Town of Coquille
Mrs. J. K. Baker, south of Bandon picnic and family visit Tuesday eve- quille, preached the morning sermon stitute for him as driver of the milk
City (Now the City of Coquille),
and they viewed a cranberry bog ning.
¡Sunday at Arago. The morning ser- route Sunday and Monday.
620 feet North of the Northwest
with the berries starting to ripen. It
Mrs. George King and daughter.1 mon August 23 will be delivered by
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pauli and
corner of Block 14 -of said Addi­
tion and running thence North
looks like a large crop at the Baker Jane, of Alameda, and Miss Jane Sig­ Rev. F. H. Barr, of Myrtle Point. Rev., George and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Flem-
100 feet; thence East 200 feet,
bog this year.
ler, of Scotti Valley, California, ar- John Root will preach in the evening. ing and Marvine have moved to the
thence South 100 feet. Thence
Mre. Lets Rackleff, of Myrtle Point, r|ved Monday to visit with Mrs. There will be Sunday school but no house on the Chris Moller place, for­
West 200 feet to the place of be­
was an overnight guest of her cousin, King’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. preaching August 30 as it to the fifth merly occupied by Tony Abild.
ginning.
(Save and except a
parcel 50 feet wide North and
Dorothy Belle Watkins, of Eureka, Lafferty and other relatives in this Sunday of the month and members
Albert Lillie and Joe Pool went to
South
and
100
feet long East and
Califoria, at the Ernest Watkins home county for a short time.
of the congregation are free to go in work at Coos River last week.
West in the Northwest comer of
Thursday evening.
I Mr. and Mrs. Hall were dinner to town for preaching services. Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Parker and Clif­
said parcel which has heretofore
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Damron were hosts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. day school will convene for the lesson ford and Clarence drove to Marsh­
been sold and conveyed by the
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Barnett Monday eveing.
Deceased.)
The at ten o’clock.
field Saturday. Ethan Parker, their
J. J. Stanley.
Damron in Bandon.
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Barnett and
Mr. and Mrs. Orvus Miller and youngest son, returned home with
Executor of the Last ’ Will and
Mrs.
Leonard
Garoutte
left
Tues
­
Esther, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Myers, Mr. daughters, and Mrs. Grover McQuigg them that evening. He hsd spent the Testament of Jasper M. DeLong, De­
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
day moining for a short visit in Cot­ and Mrs. L. M. Aasen, Mr. and Mrs. and Alvin and Cecil, of Coquille, past week visiting friends in Bunker ceased.
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
31t5
TOR THE COUNTY OF COOS
tage Grove.
Glenn Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Frasier drove to Medford Wednesday, return­ Hill.
Miss Nancy Price, who has spent Hoffman.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ing Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Carl went to
In the Matter of the Estate of Ray F. the past week as the guest of Mr. and
Notice is hereby given that the
News of the death of James Ellis
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brotton and fam­ Myrtle Point Thursday evening and undersigned has been duly appointed
Miller, Deceased,
Mrs Ernest Watkins, left on Monday in Myrtle Point on Tuesday was re­ ily visited Friday in Powers at the
Not io* t* Credit*«
remained overnight as the guests of Administrator with the Will An­
for Reedsport where she will visit be- ceived with sorrow by his former home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris.
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NOTICE IS _
HEREBY
GIVEN/Thet
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schroeder. Early nexed, of the estate of Willis H.
the' undersigned has been duly ap- forc returning to her home in New-’
. neighbors in this community.
The
A group of ladies enjoyed a social Friday morning the Schroeder ac­ Miner, sometimes known as Wm. H.
minted by
bv the above entitled Court,
| 1 funeral was held Thursday in Myrtle
pointed
_—
Miner, deceased, and all persons hav­
afternoon making quilt blocks at the companied the Carls on a vacation ing claims against said estate are
as Administratrix of the
Sunday
evening
Mrs.
Sam
Root
led
Point.
home of Mrs. Albert Lillie on Wed­ trip which will include the Yellow­ hereby notified, that they are re­
said Deceased, and has duly qualified
the Christian Endeavor and Bill
Gordon Fleming, who has been as­ nesday. Those present were Mes- stone
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park
and a ,___
jaunt into
Canada. quired to present same duly verified,
“NOW- THEREFORE, aU persons Stauff, of Grenada, played a cornet
sistant in the cheese factory since Os- dames Oluf Aasen, Sarah Barklow, Mr. and Mrs. Mekten Carl, of the Roy with proper vouchers therefor, to the
undersigned, at his law office in Co­
having claims against said estate are solo. Rev. John Root preached on boro Nulff resigned and during the B. B. Watkins, Ernest Watkins, C. S.1........................................... -
dlstrict, are staying on the Carl ranch quille, Coos County, Oregon, within
hereby notified and required to pre­
“
Fellowship.
”
Orvus
Miller
will
lead
strike, returned to his work for the | Webb, Everett Lafferty, Stanley Hal- assisting Herbert and Wallace with six months from the date of this no-
sent the same, together with proper
August 23 during the Christian En­ Smith Wood Products company on. ter, J. L. Burtis, Tyrrell Woodward,
tic*.
vouchers therefor, to the
the work.
Dated this 14th day of August,
signed, at the offices of J- Arthur deavor hour.
Monday. Price Schroeder helped in Sam Root, David Root, Edith Wood-
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Burtis, of Port­ 193«.
Berg, in Coquille, Oregon, within six
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lafferty the factory Sunday and Monday and ward, Daisy Doyle, Earl Edgmon, Art
Harry A. Slack,
land, and their chilidren, Margaret
months from the date hereof.
drove to Grants Pass by way of Cres­ Gus
Schroeder started Tuesday , Farrier, Joel Pool, Albert Gulstrom,
Administrator with the Will An­
Dated this 24th day* of
cent City Saturday afternoon and re­ morning to take the assistant’s place Albert Lillie and Mrs. A. T. Hill, of and Robert, left for their home Sat­ nexed of the Estate of Willis H.
urday morning, after spending a Miner, sometimes known as Wm. H.
Administratrix of the Estate of Ray turned by way of Roseburg, Sunday in the Arago factory.
*La Grande.
week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miner, deceased.
31t5
F Miller. Deceased.
I' Ml
Mr. -. aIJU
and Mrs.
and
Mrs.
evening.
mi>, Nile
nue Miller
miner ana
mis. Jesse
ucaae Clinton
uinum spent Thursday
ini
J. L. Burtis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Haberly and two Gladys drove up Catchring Creek to visiting Mrs. Albert Gulstrom.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE sons, who spent a week in Arago at attend services Sunday morning.
Larkin Robison, of Powers, is ' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Haberly, of
Mt.
Vernon,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Adolph
Final Account in estate of Mary Ann
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
the O. H. Aasen and S. C. McAllister Rev. Glenn Brady, principal of the spending this week with the Ed Brot-
Haberly, of Jefferson, and Mrs. Oluf Stutsman, deceased, is filed in Coun­
FOR THE COUNTY OF COO8
homes, returned to Bandon on Thurs­ grade school at the Children’s Farm ten family.
ty Court of State of Oregon, for Coos
In the Matter of the Estate of Anna day. Mr. Haberly, a talented musi­
Home in Corvallis, delivered the mea- . Walter Barklow, who underwent a Aasen were Tuesday guests of Mr. County, that said Court set Septem­
Blake, Deceased.
and
Mrs.
S.
C.
McAllister.
In
the
ctan,
has
a
position
in
the
Myrtle
sage.
Afterwards
the
Millers
and
the
ber 8, 1834, at the Court House, Co­
serious operation at the Keizer hospi­
Notice of Final Account
Point school for next winter and in- minister were guests of Mr. and Mrs. tal on Thursday is making a satisfac­ evening Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Haber­ quille City, Oregon, as the time and
Case No. 3247
ly returned to Bandon and Mr. and place for nearing of objections there­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That vestigated the housing problem in o. A. Marsters for dinner,
tory improvement. Mrs. Barklow,
the undersigned has filed in the that town while he was in Arago.) Mrs. John Root spent Wednesday
Mrs Adolph Haberly were overnight to and the settlement thereof.
who was with him, returned to her
Irwin Watson,
County Court of Coos County, Ore­
guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Aasen.
As Administrator of Said Estate.
gon, his final report and account as Myrtle Point seems to have no houses visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mun- home on Sunday.
They have been attending the sum­
Liljeqvist, Swanton, Slack A Mc­
Administrator of the Estate of Anna for rent at all and the situation is se- ford. Other callers at the Munford
Mrs. Adrian Halter, who had been I
Blake, deceased, and that the said rious. The Haberiys did not find a home that day were Jean Watkins receiving treatment at the Knife Hos­ mer session of the University of Cal­ Keown, Attorneys for the Estate. 28t5
Court has set Tuesday, September place to live.
land her guests. Nancy Price, and pital for blood poisoning for the past ifornia at Berkeley.
WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
1st, 193«, at the hour of ten o clock
Descendants
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sam
­
Margaret Lou Parker, of Newberg, two weeks, was able to return to her
Notice is hereby given that war­
A. M . at the County Court room in
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES­ rants No. 1100 to No. 1159 is­
Coquille, Oregon, as the time ana uel Robison, who came to Coos coun­ and Dorothy Belle Watkins, of Eu­ home on Sunday.
place for hearing objections to such ty in 1873 and settled on Fishtrap reka, California.
TATE BT EXECUTOR
sued by U. H. 3, Riverton, Ore., will
Monday guests at the home of Mr.
final account and the settlement of creek, held their family reunion an
Notice is hereby given that the be paid upon presentation to the
Thursday evening Bible study was and Mrs Price Robison were Mrs.
undersigned,
the
Executor
of
the
Last
said estate.
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Sunday. Of their own family only held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Barklow and Lyle, of Fithsrap: Will and Testament of Jasper M.
James W. Piggott,
Interest on said warrants ceases
Administrator of the Estate of four are living now, three of whom David Root with Rev. John Root, of Vernon Barklow. of Myrtle Point, DeLong, Deceased, under and by vir­ Aug. 31, 1934.
tue
of
the
authorization
of
said
Will
were present at the reunion which | Grenada, Calif., leading in the study and.Wesley Herverson, of Marshfield.
Anna Blake, Deceased.
Mix M. E. Borgard,
and the order of the County Court of
was held at the home of Price Robi-! of the last part of the ninth chapter
J. Arthur Berg,
Pete Knutson, of Seattle. Mrs. the State of Oregon, for Coos Coun­
Clerk U. H. No. 1,
Attorney for Administrator, Co­ son on the river acroes from Norway. I of Acte.
Star R., Bandon, Ore.
Chas. Ashton and Mrs. Jennie Price, ty, will from ana after the 11th day 3213
quille, Oregon.
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