The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 30, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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    Bare.Facts From
Boor Creek
for
WILBUR
Plaintiff
MYRTLE COLLINS, Defendant
(By Lana Leneve)
NOTICE or FINAL BRAKING
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned, on July 30, IMS, filed
with the County Court of Coco
County, Oregon, her final account
in the matter of the probation of th*
last will and testament of Callie
Allen Leach, deceased; and that said
Court has fixed Tuesday, September
4. IMS, at 10.00 o’clock AM? at the
County Court room in Coquille, Ore­
gon, as the time and place for hear­
ing objections to said final account
and the settlement of said estate.
Dated and published first time
Aug. 2, 1945.
Ethel M. Leach, Executrix.
To: Myrtle Collins.
NOW THEREFORE, all persons
Mr*. Chalmers Writes at
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
The hull of the old battleship Ore­
having claims against said Rotate are
OF OREGON: You are hereby re­
hereby notified and requested to
gon floats in a sheltered lagoon of
Sens, Sends Peace Poem
quired to appear and answer the com­
present the same to the undersigned
a south sea island. The dismantled
former
Mrs. Jessie E. Chalmers,
plaint filed against you in the above­
at the office of J. Arthur Berg at
parts were sold for junk to dealers,
entitled
court
and
cause
on
or
before
Coquille, Coos County. Oregon- with­
resident of the valley who now lives
the last date prescribed in the Order
who in turn sold it back to the gov­
in six months from the date hereof.
an a route out of St. Helens, Oregon, for
Pub
l
i
eatin
n
of
Summons
herein,
Dated this 20th day of August,
ernment at a nice profit, to be used
sends the Sentinel the poem printed and if you fail so to appear and an-
for the manufacture of war material.
WWRf XV*
WM81* thereof,
V41CZE7WI, the
WIV plaintiff
for want
below, and tells of her two sons in : ■ swer,
GEORGE E. STEVENSON,
That grand old ship, the pride of the
Administrator of said Estate.
the service whom many people in will apply to the court for the relief
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prayed for in Mid complaint, a suc­
citizens of this state, was thus need«
this section, know. One son, William cinct statement of which is as fol­
lessly sacrificed. At the time she
____ L. Chalmers Jr., was awarded the
lows: That plaintiff be awarded an
wm dismantled there were, and still open-dhanded"*the U^Stato.'^'^,
J°r wound, received in absolute decree of divorce from Mid
are, tens of thoumnds of tons of scrap been in furnishing lend-lease Is 11-1 “cUon tn Belgium last Jan 8. also the
This summons is published pur­
iron lying about in piles throughout
lustrated by its first year of' opera- 1 Infantryman s badge of combat. And suant to an Order for Publication
the United Stats, that would have
made
by the Hon. L. D. Felsheim,
tions, when a little les. than five Ml-1he »now stationed in Germany, pre-
answered the purpose for which it
Judge of the County Court of the
lion dollars’ worth of goods wm dls-l^ly *lth
W
State of Oregon for Coos County, on
was w an ted f -as well m did the iron
trlbuted. Any people who mid they!“°n “ ,heJ* wlth„th*
dlvWOp * August 17, 1M5. The date of the
and steel taken from the Oregon.
were mad at Hitlef or who were Gtner*1 °*> 8 Patton’s army,
first publication of this Summons is
Millions of citizens collected scrap
neutral received a donation from!
s°n’ M/8<t- Clyd* 8 August 23, IMS, and the date of the
iron when the government made a
last publication of this Summons Is
Uncle Santa Claus. Eighty-four eoun- ! Schroeder, who is crew chief with September 20, IMS.
plea for if, A large percentage of it I
571st Bomber Rqdn. of the 8th
i tries shared in this potlatch; the only
h 1
HARRY A. SLACK,
fr
still lies rusting in unsightly heaps !
i l Attorney
Al
for Plaintiff,
countries which were not Included Air Force ha. jmt computed M. 30
from one end of the continent to the
P. O. Addrem -
furlough
day furlou
<h and reported back to
I were the Axis rattets
First
NatT.
Bank Bldg.
other. Then came a plea for bottle I The eleven ¿ríñdpal item, fur- Fort Lewi, for duty or for re-assign-
I
Coquille, Oregon
caps. Millions of citizens Mved them.
eieven pnnqprn ~
„«„1. He w<Brt
prwW<Btlal du. 32t5
nished by lend-lease were animals
We Mved 60 pounds of them alone 1 ^d*
Mibte animal products, animals Uon °“k leai clu,ter tor valiant work
NOTICK TO CREDITORS
and waited in. vain for them to be ¡1_________ _____ „___—.----- ,
performed by his crew and also has
Notice la hereby given that it the
called for and sought to find out to ¡and inedible animal products, vege­ I several other marks of merit, and
Last Will and Testament of Julia A.
what source, to ship them.
Then tables and food products, inedible
F. Randleman, deceased, was ad­
hopes to be discharged soon.
came the word that they were not .vegetable products (except fibers),
mitted to record and probate in the
textile fibers and manufactures, wood
County Court of Coos County, Ore­
gon, on August 6, IMS, and that
But getting back to the “Old Bull­ and paper, nonmetalllc minerals,
letters of administration with the
dog,” the Oregon. Her hull can still metals and manufactures, machinery
will annexed have been granted to
and
vehicle*,
chemicals
and
miscel-|
be Mved and returned to the citi­
the undersigned; and that all persons
having claims against the estate of
zens of this state. An exact replica laneous commodities. Almost 50 j
deceased are hereby required to pre­
of the old superstructure, including per cent of these items consisted of
sent them to me, duly verified and
turrets and guns, could be rebuilt machinery
_ —, valued at »2,039,881,752.
with vouchers attached, at the office
> went
and she could once sgain rest at her ‘’•The lion’s share
------ to _ Great
.
of O. C. Sanford, Attorney, in Co­
months
berth on the Columbia.
/Britain, and next in line wm Russia. Oh! Lord, our thanks we give to thee quille, Oregon, within six _
The old hull hM served on active The Chinese received »67,218,000, For peace, and freedom from all fear, from the date of this notice.
Dated and published first time
duty during the present conflict m while Australia took »211,098,000 For promise of the time to come
August 9, 1946.
- ju . munitions
----- ¡»i— .■ she
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— »owed I and nm
7»tand received M2.000.-
New , Zealand
»42,000,- When we shall meet our loved ones
Georgia A. Baxter,
loaded with
wm
Administratrix with the Will An­
dear.
across the Pacific. And for the part ; 000. China received the short end,
nexed of the Estate of Julia A. F.
she hM played in the present war, , but while war supplies were spar- To home among the quiet hills
Randleman, deceased.
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i
ingly'SBBt
her,
the
Chinese
received
she is endeared more than ever to
Where dwell the ones we bade fare­
the hearts of Oregonians and it is no I 1,500 pounds of aspirin and 11,200
well, *
more than fair to the memory of ! pounds of bicarbonate of soda to
We come again, from far off lands,
relieve
their
headaches
and
stomach
this grand old ship, to Admiral
And once again our thanks we tell.
George Dewey and to the veterans {pains. And India, which was allo­
Whole Natural B
cated
»287,271,000
and
where
starva
­
of the Spanish-American war, m well
To Him, who counts the sparrows
SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTI n QÜ
m to the citizens of this state,' that tion Was Mid to be raging, also re­
fall,
ceived
17,500
pounds
of
bicarbonate
Stece f«7g
». 9. SME Pres.
she be returned to her old berth on
Who tempers winds to lamb«, short
the Columbia, adorned with new' of soda and 37,634 radio sets.
shorn,
BAR3OW DRUG CO.
superstructure, turrets and guns. 1 ’ Egypt, which was never quite cer- Who mends and heals with blessed
Welcoming her back would not be tain whether to play with Hitler or
rest
unlike greeting a returned hero, a the Allies, was sent »449,374,000. ta- And gives a rose for every piercing
soldier minus a limb or ai
broken | eluded in the benefactions of the Unit­
thorn.
; ,
4--^-J ed States
to the Egyptians were
b h lovea
in body but not in spirit,
• •
42,000 calling card cases, 976,869 May peace abide on every shore,
and honored by all.
-
Let’s bring that old hull back home, woolen blankets and »40,201 pounds May love replace the flaming hate,
Teach us to live tn endless harmony
for it is a fitting symbol of the fight­ of toilet tissue.
The Falkland islands, the Leeward For every wound may we help
ing spirit of our navy, afloat for over
pensate.
and again called to the islands, the Windward islands all
Composed Aug. 16, IMS.
an historic old ship were included in the lend-lease orgy,
for some strange lesson,
should truly be preserved, to bo
only »14 in lend-lease goods, Wm. Sinko, Arigo, Buys
loved and honored for, all tlm, to
¿a collection of Negro huts
come' to be pointed to with just
A Registered Jersey
pride not only by the present genera- i an the west coast of Africa, hit the
A registered Jersey, Peer St
tion, $ut by future generations M i cash register for more than »7,000,-
well.
*
-
‘1 000. The African gold coast, Belgian Mawes Noble 407,250, was recently
Why not s^art an active campaign, < Congo,
_____ Libya, . the Cameroon»—in purchased by Wm. Sinko for his
for a “Bring Back The Oregon” club short, every place in Africa held its ranch near Arago, announces the
or association and if necessary being hat In hand and received a contribu­ American Jersey Cattle Club, which
Nor was any part of Latin adds that 30,000 Jerseys found new
the matter before CongreM? To be tion.
abandoned in an unknown lagoon in America neglected, and The Nether­ homes last year In the U. S.
the far south Pacific is not a fitting lands and East Indies received »24,-
NO i iCE TO CREDi 1OR8
000,000 just before the Jape con­
end tor such a grand old warrior.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
The “unconditional” surrender of quered the Dutch colonies.
the undersigned has been duly ap­
Japan is really a mockery. Ninety-
pointed Administratis of the estate
of
ELMER WILLIAM CRUNK, De­
nine per cent of the citizens of Ameri­
In that first year of the lend-lease ceased, and that all persons having
ca are dissatisfied and disgusted with
program 800,354 truck tires were claims against Mid estate, should pre-
the bickering concerning the surren­
shipped to Russia, the United King­
der «4 the Japs. - American planes
dom and units of the British empire. dersigned at the law office of HARRY
were fired upon, fighting raged be­
Inner tubes to the number of 1,100,- A. SLACK, First NatX Bank Bldg.,
tween and Japs and Russians, the
003 went to Russia and the British Coquille, Oregon, within six months
Japanese delegation to the peace
'2________
notice.
empire. Also there were sets of tires from the date of this
Diled and first published: August
conference were “so sorry” and took
and inner tubes valued at 36,177,000 30, 1M5.
their own sweet time about showing
distributed 50-50 between the Brit­ 33t5
M ABLE E. CRUNK.
up. The emperor, by false state­
Administratis of Mid estate.
ish and Russians.
ments to his people, made it appear
Leading up to the shortage of to­
that Japan had made a great sacri­
bacco in the United States, Great IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
fice for the Mke of humanity in sur­
Britain received all the tobacco ship­
0008 COUNTY
rendering. He appeared more than ments—176,7^2,000 pounds of flue-
LEOTA B. GATES, Plaintiff,
ever as a god in the eyes of his peo­
cured leaf tobacco valued at »49,575,-
ple, while if he had received his just
000, of Virginia leaf 5,174,000 pounds, ANDERSON, F. GATES. Defendant
dues he would have been hanged by
451,000 pounds of smoking tobacco
To: Anderson F. Gates.
the toes from the “honorable” dome
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
and two million pounds of other to­
of the imperial palace, so that all the
OF OREGON: You are hereby re­
bacco manufacture.
yellow devils might see just what
quired to appear and answer the
Alcohol and related products went complaint filed against you in the
respect America and her allies had
to Great Britain and her colonies ami above-entitled court and cause on or
for the bucktoothed cur who is so
some to Russia. Tires, tubes, cigar- before the last date prescribed in
sacred to them.
ets, alcohol were all tight with the the Order for Publication of Sum­
mons herein, and if you fail so to
Personally, we should have liked to
American people, as ~ was
j l t nylon, yet; . appear and answer, for want thereof,
have seen “Bull”. Halsey take over. - ——-------- - - „
Canada and the United Kingdom re- | the plaintiff will apply to the court
We feel that there would have been ceived 559,000 pounds of nyl°«K |
reliefprayedforinsaid
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i____ □
less dickering had such been the case.
which would have made several mil­ complaint, a succinct statement of
which Is as follows: That plaintiff
There would probably been a few
lion pairs of hose for American girls. be awarded an absolute decree of
shells from our warships lobbed into
These are only a few of the items divorce from said defendant; and that
seaports of Japan and a few bombs
that went abroad as lend-lease, all plaintiff be decreed to be the owner
dropped to wake them up. The in­
in fee of the following described
in 1942, the first year the program real property, to-wit:
stant that war ends, politics start and
was in operation. Later everything
Beginning at a point on the West
generals no doubt receive their in­
was shipped, from more than half a boundary of Lot 17 in Morris Sub-
structions direct from the White
million leather belts to Russia to division to the Town of Powers, Coos
House..
i County, State of Oregon, 183.7 feet'
aviation gasoline for the British. i South 16* 37* East of the Northwest
When Harry Truman took over the
There was the diaper cloth sent to ¡corner of said Lot 17, which point
reins after the demise of Mr. Roose-
„ .1 , "ort* ?*?’,** CMt“me ¿We,7’ .is at the Southwest corner of a par-
veil he made Me very excellent
I cel of land heretofore conveyed by
moves. In fact, we had fully made
°
A. E. Adelsperger and Mabel Rush
up our minds to give him our vote if J**lectlon> lt u ™
«PP*™n. that Adelsperger to Fred Poore, and run­
he is a candidate next election, but
£ d,nky ning thence South 89* 49' East 223.9
feet; thence North 0* OF West 44
this downright day “unconditional” “7*
not needed by them and which con­ feet; thence North 89* 49' West to
the West boundary of Mid Lot 17,1
surrender stuff in which he played
tributed nothing to the war effort, thence in a Southerly direction along
such a big part has given us again
other than to pile up a heavier load Mid West boundary to the place of
our original slant on him and our*
beginning.
vote goes to any candidate whom wej on the American taxpayer.
Tliis Summons is published pur­
No one Imagines that Great Britain, suant to an Order for Publication
figure has real backbone. It appears I
e
Russia,
China,
Canada
or
other
re-
made by the Hon. L. D. Felsheim,
that the blundering policies of the!
' cipients ever intend to pay back for Judge of the County Court of the
New Deal-will never die as is demon­
,the billions of dollars which the State of Oregon for Coos County, on
strated in the "unconditional” sur­
£u«u«t ¿7. IMS. The date of th*
render of Japan. Instead of uncon- [ United States supplied to arm the first publication of this Summons is
1 Allies and neutrals. There has been August 23, IMS, and the date of the
ditional surrender, Japan doesn’t
talk that lend-lease is a two-way last publication of thia Summons
even consider herself whipped.
September 20, IMS.
street, but such figures as have been
HARRY A. SLACK,
made available show that reverse
Attorney for Plaintiff,
When you need a gift—shop Nor­ lend-lease total la very small. The
P. O. Address
IuMrfrattd
First Natl. Bank Bldg.
ton’s first.
British, as reverse lend-lease, charg-
Coquille, Oregon
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