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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1946)
TH E UOUUDLLE V A L L E Y Ä lN T IN B U UOOÜIL l B. OfelQON. THUBJSDAY, NOVEMBER SI, IM S. C A LL FOR BIDS ventories and other factors vital to quick disposal of government surplus. Notice is hereby given that the This is preparatory to starting the Boards of Riverton Schools will re three-month selling program ordered ceive sealed bids with detailed spe ......._____ cifications on School Buses—One 41 by the administrator. passenger; one 47 passenger. Prices NO TIC E O F F IN A L SETTLEM EN T f.o.b. Coquille and f.o.b. the factory. Notice is hereby given that Maude Specify date of delivery. P. Tracy, Executrix of the Last Will Include best allowance on each of and Testament of B. L . Tracy, de twq 35 passenger Dodge buses— 1937 ceased, on November 4, 194«, filed in models. the County Court of Coos County, Bids to be In hand of undersigned Oregon, her final account in the mat on or before morning of Dec. 3, 194«. ter of the probation thereof; and that Lillian Hanly, Clerk said Court has fixed Tuesday, the U-High District No. 3 17th day of December, 194«, at 10:00 Bullards Route, Coquille, Oregon o'clock A. M., at the County Court 44t3c Room In Coquille, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objec IN T H E C IR C U IT COUBT OF THE tions thereto and for final settlement STATE OF OREGON IN A N D and distribution of said estate. FOB THE COUNTY OF COOS Dated and published first time No GLADYS C. GANO, vember 7, 194«. Plaintiff, Maude P. Tracy, 43t5c Executrix. W ILLA R D NORRIS and FRA NK S. N O TIC E T O CREDITORS NORRIS, heirs of Emily Willard Norris, deceased; ORSON R. W IL Notice is hereby given that the un LARD, THOS. A. W ILLAR D , dersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of Coos County. * ANNA M. W ILLA R D , CHAS. B. W ILLARD, FRA NK B. W IL L A R D Oregon, as Executor of the Estate of and ALFRED A . W ILLA R D , heirs James Milton Nichols, deceased, and of O. R. Willard, deceased; W IL has qualified as such. L IA M D. ANDREWS and JANE NOW, THEREFORE, all persons DOE ANDREWS, his wife. If m ar having claims against said Estate are ried; the unknown heirs of Curtis hereby notified and requested to pre Andrews, deceased; WESTERN sent the same to the undersigned at LOAN A ND B U IL D IN G COM the office of J. Arthur Berg at Co PANY, a Corporation of Salt Lake quille, Coos County. Oregon, Within City, State of Utah; the respective six months from the date hereof. wives or husbands of any of the Dated this 14th day of November, above named defendants who may 1946. be married; also the unknown heirs 44t5 EDW ARD POOR of any of the above named defend NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT ants who may now be deceased; also all other persons or parties NOTICE IS HEREBY G IV E N that unknown claiming any right, title, the undersigned filed in the County interest, lien or estate in the real Court of Coos County, Oregon, his property described in the Com Final Report and Account as Admin plaint herein, or any portion there istrator With the W ill Annexed of the of. Estate of Sarah Pillsbury Gala, also Defendants. known as Sarah P. Gale, deceased, arid that the Court has set Tuesday, CaaeNe? 14933 the 17th day of December, 1946, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock a. m. of said TO: W ILLA R D NORRIS and date, at the County Court Room In FRANK S. NORRIS, heirs of Emily Coquille, Oregon, as the time and Willard Norris, deceased; ORSON R. place for hearing objections to such W ILLAR D . THOS. A. W ILLAR D , ■Final Account and the settlement of ANNA M. W ILLA R D , CHAS. B. said Estate W ILLARD, FR A N K E. W IL L A R D J. ARTHUR BERG, and ALFRED A. W ILLAR D , heirs Administrator With the W ill An of O. R. Willard, deceased; W IL L IA M nexed of the Estate of Sarah Pills D. ANDREWS and JANE DOE A N bury Gale, also known as Sarah P. DREWS, his wife, if married; the un Gale, Deceased.________________ 44t5 known heirs of Curtis Andrews, de ceased; WESTERN LOAN AND IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT O F THE B U ILD IN G COMPANY, a Corpora STATE OF OREGON IN AND tion of Salt Lake City, State of Utah: FOE THE COUNTY OF COOS the respective wives or husbands of M A RY E. JOHNSTON, Plaintiff, any of the above named defendants who may be married, also the un vs. known heirs of any of the above ORLAND V. JOHNSTON, Defendant named defendants who may now be deceased, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, C nreN nT im a interest, lien or estate in the TO; OR LAN D V. JOHNSTON, the title, real property described In the Com above named Defendant plaint herein, or any pdrtion there ' IN TH E NAM E OF T H E STATE OF of. OREGON: You are hereby required IN THE NAM E OF TH E STATE F OREGON: YOU. are hereby « > against you in ' the This was one of the sweetest game minimum period of time and secure tilled that you are required to ap titled suit, on or before the 22nd pear and answer the Complaint filed cartridges ever put on the market. the maximum return Is the one best day of November, 194«, eaid date be Just why they discontinued manufac to be applied The motto of ing after the expiration of four weeks against you in the above entitled turing thia rifle and ammunition has suited Court agd cause, on or before the always been a mystery to the writer. this administration shall henceforth from the date of the first publloetion 29th day of November, 194«, the same be—“To dispose of all surplus prop of this Summons; and if you fail so When one thinks about a ll the great erty honestly, expeditiously and effi to appear and answer said Complaint, being the last date for answering or Shaggy bison, the grizzlies, the deer prescribed in araearlng personally as pre* or -otherwise plead thereto, tor want the order far publication file Dlead and elk that fell before these old fash ciently.” mi on file The zone administrator advised vet thereof,' the plaintiff w ill 11 appl apply to ioned rifles and then hears someone erans of World War II. other priority the Court for the relief prayed for herein, dated and entered on the 29th laugh about those old guns it makes day of October, 194«. and If you fail claimants and commercial buyers to In her Complaint, to-wit: : That the a fellow sort of stop and reflect. SO to appear or answer on or before watch sales offerings and prepare to marriage and marriage contract now If,th e hunter of today was armed purchase the surplus they want. He existing between the plaintiff and de said date, the plaintiff w ill apply to with guns with the killing power of explained the Court for the relief prayed for that he and officials from the old timers, guns that had a re Washington have Just completed an fendant be dissolved; that the plain in her Complaint, a succinct state tiff be awarded the care, custody and stricted range, you wouldn't read of extensive survey in the seven wes ment of which is as follows: so many hunters being slain by being tern regions of selling methods, ln- control of the minor children of the FIRST That the defendants be parties; and that the plaintiff have mistaken for deer when fired at, at to appear and set forth the such other and further relief as may required nature of thefr several claims and seem just and equitable. alleged interest, title or estate in and This Summons Is served ui to the following described real prop PA PB R H A N O IN G PA IN T IN G CONTRACTS by publication thereof In 1 to-wlt: RN ABB U IN O quUle VaRey Sentinel pursuant to erty. BR U SH or SPR A T Lot « In Block 42 of Elliott’s Ad an order of the ttonoreW e Del M . dition to the Town of Coquille King, Judge of the above entitled City, now the City of Coquille. Court mage, dated and entered on Coes County, the 2ind day oi October 1948, which >nd Oregon, according Coquille. Oregon, Since 192« ,______ _______ an said order required that the date of 3. file and of — record in the office the first publication of said Sum Telephone M 7-M M of the County Clerk of said Coos mons should be the 24th day of Oc v o u a » , Oregon; County, EST IM A T ES and tober 194«, and the date of the last O R D E R S FOR Together r with a ten (19) foot publication thereof being the 21st COUNSEL. „ I Coulter Street fronting PIN K P A P E R S strip on day of November, 194«. __ _ property, which said strip said prop J. ARTHU R BERG, was vacated by said City of Co Attorney for Plaintiff quille. Residence and P. O. Address Th«t the plaintiff is SECOND: Coquille, Oregon 4115 the owner In fee simple of aald real nd the whole thereof, and IN THE COUNTY COURT W TH E E R 2 - . “ 4 t any »aid claims of the defendants PONT WAIT TtU. STATE OF OREGON FOE fia declarad invalid and uleted T H E COUNTY OF COOS TOUR CAR FAILS ' said de- T H IR D : That r none In the Matter of the Estate POWN ON THE Internet or aatata, fvndants has ai JOSEPH E, ^lcHTEN0EBa| ^ e#wd JO B / right, title or lten upon or in said reel property, or any portion thereof, That’s why we would like a p a r X u n t to the ptatatiff's right. several hundred yards distance. We are not advocating the arming of all hunters with muzzle loaders, although we must confess that it might not be a bad idea and would save a lot - af LANS LENEVE lives each season. But the primary idea of this narrative it to impart the any an old mu muzzle fact that there is many Perhaps in the past we have spoken loader hanging upon _ n the wall that has of the old muzzle loader, “Old Joe accounted for a hundred times more Lane," that hangs upon the wall at game than the jokester who gives the the store. Our old grand-dad, the late old guns the laugh, w ill ever view, Dr. S Li. Leneve, brought the old let alone ever kill within a lifetime. gun by ox team from the state of Let us tell you the true story of Illinois ’way back in 1854. an old muzzle loader—a very small That old gun was sole protection caliber, just a squirrel gun. This little against Indians and the perils to be rifle shot a slug no larger than a 32 met on that long nine months trek. caliber revolver. I t was owned by It also furnished fresh meat of about "Grandpa” Rose, an early settler of mighty grizzly bear fell before these Douglas county, and father of the every description. late W. C. Rose, of Coquille. Guns of this vintage accounted for The old gentleman was hunting for buffalo, elk, deer, and even the some strayed cattle on his hill land old muzzle loaders. And that is why one afternoon and carried the little we have to laugh right back at any muzzle loader along. He took a short one who, viewing the old gun, laughs cut and was crawling upon his hands out loud. and knees thru some' dense under True, the old gun doesn’t compare brush to reach an open spot on the to looks alongside a rtiodern rifle, i range. He emerged at the edge of a However I ’ve witnessed my dad score very small clearing in the, dense a half dozen straight bull’s eyes with i brush and there before him, sound that old muzzle loader at 40 yards, asleep in the warm sunshine, lay a and tote home a quarter of beef and large grizzly bear. For several sec several turkeys at an old .time shoot- ' onds the old gentleman eyed the in’ match. i sleeping animal. If he sought to re- If that muzzle loader would kill treat he feared he might awaken the elk, deer and bear—dozens of which bear and it might attack him, for a were killed by my granu-dad in olden girzzly has a short temper, days, it would do the same today with , Lying flat upon his stomach he its old time charge of black powder,' shoved the little rifle out In front of patching, builet and cap exploded him and took careful aim. He could upon the* nipple. Crude, yes, but ef drive a tack at twenty paces with fective. For in those days the hunter that gun and the old grizzly was only knew that he had just one chancy at half that distance. He took careful his game, he took his time and he set i aim, and no doubt with a silent pray- dom missed. But today, with lever er> he pressed the trigger. True to it» action, pump action and automatic mark the’ little bullet sped, striking rifles that fire heavy, high velocity the bear at the butt of his ear. The ammunition it is an entirely different big grizzly died instantly. Muzzle loaders help**! buiicp the story. The further a rifle w ill carry up, the more it is in demand. A gun west—we salute them! that can k ill a man in one county when fired from another Is really the popular gun toda>> The .best comment we have heard on this sort of fire arms was advanced by an old Chip pewa Indian to a friend of mine— G. D. McCubrey, of Moorehead, M in nesota. The old Indian said, in re ferring to the modem rifle, “him PORTLAND, Nov. 21— (Special)— shoot today and k ill tomorrow.” The old 38-55, the 405, the 38-56 The greatest opportunities to profit the 303, the 33 arid the 44 all ac from purchase of surplus war goods counted for more game than has will come within the next three ever been killed by modern rifles. In months, it w a r predicted here by Paul Rutten, zone administrator of the fact, the old 44 black powder rifle has G. killed more game than ahy gun in War Assets administration for the eight western states, in a message to North America. Perhaps we should not have In the regional office In Portland. “All of the western regions are pre cluded the 303 Savage in the group mentioned above, but It was used by paring for an intensive campaign to many hunters some forty years ago. dispose of government surplus as rap I t has retained a certain amount of idly as it can be done and still obtain fair return for the government,” popularity and Is still used today to a Rutten said. He quoted a rment a great extent in many districts. But statement by national administrtitor to our knowledge It never was used Robert M. Littlejohn, which read— “I with black powder, while ail the want target dates set for disposing of others listed were strictly black pow everything you have on hand at this der guns to start with, with the pos Out-of-Doors Stuff hr title and interest therein and there to. FOURTH: That said defendants, and each and all of them, and all persons claiming under, by or through them, or any of them, be forever barred, restrained and enjoined from asserting any claim whatever in or to said premises, adverse to the plaintiff. F IF T H . That plaintiff have such other and further relief as the Court may deem equitable, Including plain tiff's costs and disbursements herein laid out and expended as to any appearing defendants. Surplus Sales Will Get Larger Darrell L. Cox It can put you in an awful fix. chance to correct its m inor, disorders BIGHT NOW! • Complete Mobil Servicing • /¡f £ Mobilgas, Oils, and Accessories G-l MOBIL STATION Front and Willard Open from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Every Day Phone W Notice a NOTICE is that of the the undersigned, estate ( Of of Joseph K. Llchtonberg, M M deceased, has filed his final account in the above entitled court, and that Saturday, the 30th day of 194«, at ten o’clock A . M-, in the Court Room af the above entitled court has been appointed by the court as the time and Piaoe for the hearing of objections thereto. If any, and the settlement thereof Dated and first published October 31 1946 bate of last publication November * ,M'1 Oregon J ou mol Service of this Summons is made by publication pursuant tant to an order of the r Honorable - - Del - - - M. King, Judge of the Circuit Court 6 of - Coos ------ ---------- County, ,, dated and entered on the 39th day of October, 1948, directing publication to be made in The Coquille Valley Sentinel once a week for four succes sive and consecutive weeks. Date of the first publication: October 81, 194«. Date of the last publication: November 28, 1948. J . A R TH U R BERG. Attorney for Plaintiff Residence and P. O. Address 42t5 Coquille, Oregon. Mu. . i— t' i . Radio Service! ★ ★ ★ ALL WORK GUARANTEED * * * McClary nl Appliance Company 18 315 West First PUBLIC GOLF COUBSE Open Every Day for Your Clubs and Bails Available Reservations for Private - , ►»’ . I Parties Available at Any Time by Calling Myrtle Point l/R4 Coquille Valley Country Club At Norway / NOW! Space for you on , S.P. trains to f. t « 1 . California! MBS. L. E. HAMLIN r a whw . u A dm inistrator of Mid estate Marsh A Marsh fiom where I s it... Joe Marsh Attorneys for said estate.______ 42t5 THE OREGONIAN Keys made lor ail locks, otevens Cash Hardware. Coquille, Ora. tf AGENCY YOUR OREGONIAN A GENT Why Bert Won First Prize belong with the enjoyment ef^a otic* weren’t surprised »hen rt Childers won Bret prise for And Andy, of course, is a whole corn at the county fair, hearted supporter of “Self Regu fat the judge« admit it wasn't lation.” That’s the system by which t because Bert had the finest The Brewers and tavern keepers -s of corn. He knew how to <U,- themselves make sure that taverns them: neatly arranged, with selling beer are clean and orderly. i husks cleanly trimmed, and the From where I tit, people Hkj oth white and spotless. Andy aim. rate a “Firet prtae. Net Trimmings” cure make a differ- just for the quality of the product ee no matter whet yeu’re affer- —but for the “trimmings’ too. r—ae Andy Botkin, keeper of the irden Tavern, well knows. Andy want just sell good beer. He sell» la . pure that’, clean and attree- r e ... to alee aurreund.ng» th* ' C e^ritkt, ¡M 6, Ueitei Stau» B it 9 Watch Your K idneys/ V. SIMS fb m sB l J. iv e r y day now th a n b apace avaflabb «a Southern Pacific traina to California. You can't always get a room on short notice but if you'll snake your reaervationa aa far in advanoa aa possible we’ll do everything wo caa to gat you Coquille, Ore. Hain Them Cleanse tho Blood of H arm ful Body Wasta Yam kMam am swataatiy Storiu s e s s u à a*sM tbs «taw f a c t K u r s e ff tó c kZCOlOWMt Das’» pay »>»»•»• hmtiy £ * C « U Warn dot ••twrtWookiHK wrU ata m m at ham. vtth train« daily. S‘P Sr D oans P ills exactly what you want. N ext time, try tha train toCaMfomia. Rid« tho feat all-pullman Coacode (two dining cam and a lounge car now) or the th rifty B m w r. Tw o other Th« frtoAdly Southern PodRc J ÍJ f i t M O Ÿ i DEUG CO. \ 39t7* D. C. BROWN - II