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Mt* -'v wjw F r M j » .7 :■ * ' *ih«siK • v ' ooQVHxs I .and Bank Has Made Huge Loans to Farmer« Conscientious And - Practicability I Every man, like every champion, is first tried out in the preliminaries. LINCOLN had a “JOB” and he did it no well they grave him a position. LIKE SUBSTANTIAL BANK ACCOUNTS In The Beginning They Were In The Primary Stage But That Was The Foundation They Were fiuilt Up On. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Coquille, Oregon FAIRVIEW Professional Cards DR. RALPH F. MILNE Dentistry let Natl. Bank Bide. Suite 1 r- LIUEQV1ST, SWANTON & SLACK Attorneys and Counsellors First National Bank Building Coquillu Oregon DR. J. R. BUNCH DENTIST X-RAY Service Laird Bldg. First Street Telephone 82-L Coquille, Ore. GRANT CORBY * Lois Teters and Harold Young, both ' of this community, were united in 1 marriage by J. J. Stanley, at his home in Coquille, on August 21. The couple was attended by Dale Foord and a cousin of the bride, Bette Yeoman. Following the ceremony, the wedding party was served a delicious lunch eon at the Coquille Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McCarthy and family, of Marshfield, will leave their summer camp in the valley this week end and return to the bay city. Miss Emma Frances Mulkey, of Co quille, visited Annamae Holverstott for several days this week. The Fairview Townsend Club will meet as usual, in the community hall this coming Saturday evening, Au gust 29. Mrs. Vem Kenison and daughter, Lorraine, are expected home from Los Angeles, California, soon. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Menning are entertaining friends from California1 at the present time. Attorney at Law Richmond-Barker Bldg. Phone 167 Coquille, Ore. Reaidenee Phono 34-M Body and Fender repair work done by experienced mechanics. Our body painter la an expert. Let us prove we have the beet of repair service. South western Motor Co. lltf J. .ARTHUR BERG NO. 1MM IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS Attorney at Law Rooms 141 Farmers * Merchants Bank Bldg Phono 37 Coquille, Omgon Goldie Wade, Plaintiff, vs. valley J. P. Johnson, of Coquille, presi dent of the CoquiUc National Farm Loan Association, last week attended a meeting in Spokane where presi dents of national farm loan associa tions from the four northwest states participated in a round table confer ence with officers and directors of the twelfth district Land bank. The conference was held for the purpose of giving complete informa tion about the bank’s operations and to* invite discussion on the problems of conducting this co-operative mort gage system. How the bank is en- deavoting to decentralize its activi ties and place-a larger degree of re sponsibility in the hands of the local associations, embracing the principle of farmer ownership and control, was also fully explained. As the local link in this co-opera tive credit system connecting farmer» with the investing public, the nation al farm loan associations own capital stock in the district bank equal-to five per cent of the amount of the first mortgage loans they have closed through the bank, and therefore have a direct interest in the system's fi nancial progress. Each Land bank farmer-borrower similarly holds an investment in the voting capital stock of his local association which pro vides a co-operative sharing in alll gains or losses in the system. Last month marked the 20th anni versary of this co-operative mortgage system, during which time farmers have steadily received the benefits of lower interest rates on their mort gages and more favorable terma of repayment. In this 20-year period the Land bank of Spokane has closed nearly 55,000 loans to northwest farmers and its outstanding volume of 8110,000,000 in loans makes it the largest financial institution of its kind. ZftlEGREES COOLER !INSIDEd^|M HEAD for the mountains if you * want to. Pick the lakes, the shore, the cool north woods. But if you want a answer ■ticky proximity with other« to re to the problem of keeping cool — mind you of the heat. you’ll go in one of these spirited Sureat way to keep cool this summer Buick S frcials , and be oomfortable is tochoose this sweet-running, quick- ail the way! stepping, easy-handling Series 40 When it can’t find a breeze—it makes Buick. When you hear how little one one. It won’t stutter, stall or get costs, fully equipped and delivered, steamed up on the toughest hill or in you'll be hot and bothered till you the hardest going. <et one. It’s calm — cool — collected in all its I *81037 to »1214 are the prices of the new J Buicks, delivered here, subject to chance going—takes things easy and lets you without notice. Standard and special acces sories groups on all models at extra cost. do the same. Ail Buick prices include safety glass And it’s big enough to provide both ’ throughout as standard equipment. *-*- leg room and elbow room for all—on hot, stuffy, muggy days there’s no I Short Cuts to Cool Cooking These languid devitalizing days make listless cooks who find meal planning and meal preparation a real chore. To make the picture even more discouraging she is faced with the waning appetites of her family. And you ask, what can be done about it. One suggestion is that the housewife make use of the electrical appliances at her disposal. There’s the electric toaster, the electric waffle iron, or chaffing dish—all of them aids to adding variety and charm to the summer meals. Plug them in any where—with the aid of an extension cord one can serve a waffle supper in a sheltered comer of the back yard Crisp hot toast is always a welcome accessory to a salad and creamed dishes made and kept hot in the chaf fing dish are most fun when served on a shaded porch. May we suggest, too, that a salad is synonymous with summer. Fruits, vegetables, sea foods, and carefully selected combinations of these all lend themselves to the making of an appetizing salad. On hot days when even the thought of a heavy meal makes one feel hot, a crisp salad fills the bill as nothing else can, both from a nutritional as well as a psychologi cal standpoint. And it is good econo my for the housewife to serve these salads, as many as she possibly can, of the low priced vegetables that are good to eat raw. Surprise your family very soon by serving dinner on the porch. It will be a great lark. Serve a large fruit salad taken directly from the ice box and pass the dressing suggested be low. I We wager that your family will help themselves generously. And bake the waffles of your choice to serve crisp, hot and golden brown with the salad Your family will pro nounce it a perfect meal for a hot day. Fruit Dressing Soak 12 marshmallows in one cup whipping cream several hours. Whip and blend with a package of cream cheese mixed with a bit of milk or cream. Serve on any fruit salad Standard Waffle Recipe 2 cups flour 2 eggs 1 tbsp sugar 6 tbsp butter 1 top salt 4 tsp ceam of tartar 1 cup or more of milk Sift dry ingredients. Add milk to egg yolks and mix well. Add to dry ingredients. Add butter and lastly fold in beaten whites. Variations: Spice Waffles — Add cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves to standard recipe. Pineapple Waffles —Add V« c. pineaplpe and reduce milk to K cup. Ham Waffles—Add chopped ham to waffle batter. Sau sage Waffles — Add *4 lb sausage meat which has been well browned. Reduce butter to 4 tbsp. Jimmie Wade, Defendant. Summons TO; Jimmie Wade, Defendant, TO: Defendant, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, are ------------------------- hereby required -------------- . . you ____ J DR. W. V. GLAISYER to appear and answer the Complaint VETERINARIAN filed against you in the above entitled suit within Four Weeks from the first County Herd A Meat Inspector date of publication of this summons, which said first date of publication is Coquille, Ore. the 28th day of August, 1936; and if you fail so to answer, for want there J. A. RICHMOND of, the Plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON to-wit; for a decree dissolving the marriage relation existing between Richmond-Barker Building you and the Plaintiff, and for such Coquille, Ore. other relief as may be meet and equi table. Pbonee: Office 6214, Bee. 93B - --------------------i This summons is served on you by publication for four consecutive weeks in the Coquille Valley Sen J. J. STANLEY tinel, -a weekly newspaper published Attorney-at-Law weekly at Coquille, Cooa County, Oregon, by virtue of an order of Hon. Office at residence, 27» South Hugh McLain, County Judge, made Willard SU Coquille and entered on the 21st day of August, 1936. Grant Corby, Attorney for Plaintiff, Residence, place of business, and WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE postoffice address, Coquille, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that war 3315 rants us to and including No. 9882, issued by Coquille School District, No. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND AC 8. will be paid upon presentation to QUIRED BY COOS COUNTY, ORE the district clerk, on and after Satur GON, FOR DELINQUENT TAXES day, August 22, 1936. Interest on NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That said warrants ceases on that date. under and by virtue of an order of Keith Leslie, Clerk. sale made by the County Court of School District No. 8, Coquille, the State of Oregon, for the County Coos County, Oregon. 32t3 of Coos, on the 26th day of August, A. D., 1936, commanding me to sell the following described lands, to-wit: 20x40 ft. in NW corner of Lot WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE 5 in Block 1 in Town of Coquille Warrants No. 229, 230, 243 and 249, City, in Cooa County, Oregon, issued in 193S by McKinley School according to the plat thereof on District No. 27, will be paid upon pre file and of record in the office of sentation to the clerk. the County Clerk of C om Coun Interest on said warrants ceases ty, Oregon. Minimum Price Aug. 7, 1936. 8264.83. A. M. Shepherd, Clerk I SHALL, in compliance with said School District No. 27, McKinley, Oregon order, on SATURDAY, the 26th day of September, A. D., 1936, commenc ing at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE of said day at the front door of the Court House in the City of Coquille, STATE OF OREGON IN AND and County of Cooa, State of Oregon, FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS In the Matter of the Estate of Anna offer for sale and sell at public auc tion the above described real proper Blake, Deceased, ty to the highest and best bidder for Notice af Final Account cash In hand at the time of the sale, Caw No. 3247 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That or for not less than twenty per cent the undersigned has filed in the (20%) of the purchase price in cash, County Court of C om County, Ore-, the remainder to be paid under writ I Registration at O. S. C. Sept. 26 gon, his final report and account aa ten agreement with the purchaser in With the cloae of the summer post- Administrator of the Estate of Anna equal instalments over a term not Blake, deceased, and that the said exceeding ten (10) years fi'om the 1 session at Oregon State college the Court has set Tuesday, September date of sale, all deferred payments to last week in August, the campus will 1st, 1936, at the hour of ten o’clock bear interest from the date of sale at A. M.. at the County Court room in the rate of six per cent (8%) per an be free of students for the first time this year until the opening of Fresh- Coquille, Oregon, as the time and num, payable annually. No aale shall be made of the above , man Week, September 21. Registra- place for hearing objections to such parcel of real property for a lesser final account and the settlement of said estate. I amount than the minimum price, i tion of former students will be Sat urday, September 26, with regular shown thereon. James W. Piggott, Dated at Coquille. Cooa County, classes starting September 28. Indi Administrator of the Estate of Oregon, this 27th day of August, A.! cations are that registration will be Anna Blake, Deceased. D., 193« J Arthur Berg. higher than last year, and maybe the Wm. F. Howell, Attorney for Administrai Itor Co-| ’ jgt*i 33t5 Sheriff of C om County, Oregon highest on record for any one term. quills, Oregon SOUTHWESTERN MOTOR CO. said bonds being payable serially to as Administrator of the Estate of said the amount of One Thousand Dollars Deceased, and has duly qualified as IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE (11,000.00) per year, commencing such. NOW THEREFORE, ail persons January 1, 1938, and ending January STATE OF OREGON IN AND 1, 1952, and you are hereby notified having claims against said Estate are FOR THR COUNTY OF COOS that this notice will be published in hereby notified and required to pre In the Matter of the Estate of Lin the Coquille Valley Sentinel, a news sent the same, together with proper coln Delp, Deceased. paper of general circulation, publish voucher* therefor, to the undersigned, Notice to Creditors ed in the County where this pro at the offices of J. Arthur Berg, in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That ceeding is pending and where said Coquille, Oregon, within six months the undersigned has been duly ap Beaver Slough Drainage District is from the date hereof. pointed by the above entitled Court, located, and said notice will be pub Dated this 31st day of July, 1936. lished once each week for three George Delp WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE weeks, commencing with the publi Administrator of the Estate of Lin Notice is hereby given that war cation of Friday, August 7, 1936, and coln Delp, Deceased. J. Arthur Berg, ranto No. 1100 to No. 1159 is that you and each of you may at any time within ten days after the full Attorney for Administrator sued by U. H. 3, Riverton, Ore., will publication of said notice, to-wit: Residence and P. O. Address, Co be paid upon preaentation to the within ten days after the 28th day of quille, Oregon. 29t5 clerk. August, 1936, appear and contest the Interest on said warranto ceases validity of any of the proceedings in Aug. 21, 1936. this notice enumerated or covered by NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES TATE BY EXECUTOR Mrs. M. E. Borgard, said petition. Notice is hereby given that the You and each of you are hereby Clerk U. H. No. 3, Star R., Bandon, Ore. further notified that the above en undersigned, the Executor of the Last 32t3 titled Court has set Tuesday, the 8th Will and Testament of Jasper M day of September, 1936. at the hour DeLong, Deceased, under and by vir IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE of 1:30 P. M. as the time, and the tue of the authorization of said Will STATE OF OREGON IN AND Circuit Court Room of the County and the order of the County Court of FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS Court House in Coquille, Coos Coun the State of Oregon, for Coos Coun ty, Oregon, as the place of the hear ty, will from and after the 12th day Notice of filin« petlUon for judicial of September, 1936, offer for sale and ing of said proceedings. examination and confirmation of sell at private sale Tor cash tn hand This notice is given and publiahed drainage district proceedings. 'pursuant to an order of the Honor at time of sale and in such parcels as TO THE BEAVER SLOUGH able Carl E. Wimberly, Judge of the shall suit the proposed purchaser and DRAINAGE DISTRICT OF COOS above entitled Court, made and en as will bring the best price, all of COUNTY, OREGON, A DULY CRE tered in the above entitled Court and the following bounded and described ATED AND ORGANIZED DRAIN matter on the 4th day of August, real estate situate in the County of AGE DISTRICT, OF COOS COUNTY, 1938. Coos and State of Oregon, to wit: OF THE STATE OF OREGON, AND South east quarter, and the Dated this 7th day of August, ALL FREEHOLDERS, LEGAL VOT- I Southeast quarter of the North 1936. ERS AND ASSESSMENT PAYERS I east quarter of Section Twenty L. W. Oddy, WITHIN SAID BEAVER SLOUGH eight. Township Twenty-eight County Clerk of Coos County, Ore DRAINAGE DISTRICT OF COOS gon, and ex-officio Clerk of the Cir South, of Range Eleven West of the Willamette Meridian in Coos COUNTY, OREGON. cuit Court above named. County, Oregon. You and each of you are hereby By: Georglanna Vaughan, notified that S. H. Stockhoff, J. E Beginning at a point on the East Deputy. Ford and John Yoakam, the super side of “B" Street in the North S. H. Stockhoff, visors of said Beaver Slough Drain Addition of the Town of Coquille J. E. Ford, age District, did, on the 3rd day of City (Now the City of Coquille), John Yoakam, August, 1936, file in the above en 620 feet North of the Northwest Supervisors for Beaver Slough corner of Block 14 of said Addi titled court their duly verified peti Drainage District of Coos County, tion for the purpose of having a Ju Oregon.. tion and running thence North dicial examination and obtaining a 1G0 feet; thence East 200 feet, Harry A. Slack, judgment of said court as to the reg-" thence South 100 feet. Thence Attorney for said supervisors ularity and legality of the proceed West 200 feet to the place of be First National Bank Building ings in connection with the organiza ginning. (Save and except a Coquille, Oregon. 30t4 tion. maintenance and operation or parcel 50 feet wide North and said district, and the proceedings of South and 100 feet long East and said Board of Supervisors had on the West in the Northwest corner of NOTICE TO CREDITORS 29th day of July, 1936, providing for said parcel which has heretofore Notice is hereby given that the and authorizing the issue and sale of been sold and conveyed by the Deceased.) the Fifteen Thousand Dollars (815,- undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of 000.00) worth of negotiable, interest J. J. Stn’ ley. bearing coupon bonds of said district, Oregon for the County of Coo« as the Executor of' the Will ai)d Administratrix of the estate of C. H.| and for the purpose of having a Ju-1 Testament of Jasper M. Dci^cng. De Hodgdon, Deceas -d, and all persons dicial examination and judgment as having claims against the said estate ceased. 31t5 to the regularity and legality of the are hereby required to present the actions and proceedings of the Coun NOTICE TO CRE IT DUR ty Court of Coos County, State of same with the proper vouchers to the Notice is hereby given that the Oregon, duly made on the 6th day of undersigned at the law offices of undersigned has b<-en du y np-o: ited J. S’rnley in the City of Coquille, October, 1906, and entered on said t. Coos County. Oregon, within six Administrator with the W’!> An day in volume 8 on page 494 of the months from the date of the Tint nexed, of the estate of Willis H. County Court Journal of said County publication of this notice. Miner, sometimes known as W tc . H. declaring the organization of said Dat d and first published this 14th Miner, deceased, and all persons hav drainage district, and the resolution day ing claims against said estate are of Av.gtiEt. 1933. and order of the Board of Super hereby notified, that they are re Mildred M. Hodgdon, visors of said district, ordering the Adrr inisti'airix of the Estate of C. quired to present same duly veti ;ed, issue and sale of negotiable, interest H. Hodgdon, Deceased. 31t5 with proper vouchers thetefor. to the bearing coupon bonds of said district undersigned, at his law office in Co to the sum of Fifteen Thousand Dol quille. Coos County. Orejon. wi hin WARRANT CALL lars (815,000.00), designated series A six months from the date of this no in denominations of Five Hundred Notice is hereby given that all war tice. Dollars (8500.00) each and number rants d'awn against Valley View Dated this 14th day of Aug;ist, ed one to thirty (I to 30) consecu School District No. 63, prior to this 1936. tively, dated the 1st day of July, i date, will be paid upon presentation Harry A. Slack. 1936, and bearing interest at the rate to the district clerk. Administrator with the Will An of 6 per cent per annum payable Jas. N. Jacobsen, Cl-rk, nexed of the Estate of Willis H. semi-annually, which resolution was S. D. No. 63, C om County, Oregon. Miner, sometimes known aa Wm. H. dated and adopted July 29th, 193«, I 32t3 Miner, deceased 31t5 Galline carda 00 tor *1.00- «