The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 08, 1932, Page 5, Image 5

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TM ooqunil TAlXit iiWtN«A COQÜILLR, OIKON, FRIDAY. JULY 8, 1M1
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Bridge Happenings
Marshfield and Reedsport Tuesday.
Carl I-aird returned home Thun-
There was quite a large crowd in
attendance at the community picnic day after spending several days vis­
which waa held Monday in Ehrig’e iting friends on the Rogue river.
Mn. Anna Lou Taylor spent from
grove. A bountiful basket dinner was
served at noon, after which a short, Sunday until Friday visiting relatives
but interesting, program was put on in Marshfield.
Jean Jewett, of Roseburg, is spend­
by the Octave Club.
The program
ing
the summer vacation visiting his
consisted of songs, a skit, humorous
reading, old-time music, and some cousin, Claude Hieka.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hicks and fami­
clog dancing contests, also several
boxing bouts between some little boys. ly met Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Archibald,
After the program several races and the Roseburg Copco manager, at
contests were enjoyed on the ball Camp One and enjoyed a picnic dinner
grounds, followed by a baseball game Sunday.
Miss Genevieve Crowley enjoyed a
between two home teams. There was
a pretty display of fireworks in the camping trip which extended through
northern California and back by the
evening.
The Sunday School attendance num­ Coast highway.
Mrs. Nellie Harry, of Coquille, and
bered 46 Sunday. J. W. Barnett, of
Mr.
and Mrs. Sinclair, of California,
Woodman has collected during a
Arago, gave a fine sermon. The pul­
lifetime of gardening at yottr com­
pit win be Ailed next Sunday by Jesse spent Saturday evening at the Walter
Laird home.
mand, you, too, can have a year-
Barnett.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wise, of Co­
’round flower garden that will be
Mrs. W. A. Fish is quite ill at her
quille, spent Monday at the home of
the envy of your neighbors, and al
home on Rock Creek.
po greater cost er effort then it
Mrs. Chas. W. Hill and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Laird.
takes to grow sn ordinary garden!
Mabel, returned Sunday to their
In addition, in the Sunset Garden
______Book for 1932, other amateur gar­
Old Foraa of Torture
home in Coquille, after spending a
dening authorities tell vou how to build simple water gardens, bow
A “scold's bridle." having a hn'fe-
week at the home of Mrs. Hill’s moth­
to plant rock gardens, now to start a cactus garden, the easy wey to
edged wheel "bit" which cut the
er, Mrs. M. Brownson.
build inexpensive lath houses, what to plant m mountain gardiw. in
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lett and Orlm, tongue of the unfortunate tveurer If
he nr she tried tn talk, la on exhlbl-
aeaahore gardens and in shady-place gardens.
and Chas. Wilson who is visiting tion In the museum at Warwick, Eng­
You’ve wondered what to do with that space where nothing seems to
them, went to Reedsport Monday to land.
grow. All right, the Sunset Garden B ook answers that q»»—too,
spend the holiday with Mr. and Mrs.
with a list of Special Plants for Special Places. The Sunset Garden
Albert Reed and Gerald, Mrs. Reed
Tax Long in Use
Book is verily the Western gardener’s gardening bible. You cannot
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lett.
An Inheritance tax Is a very an
afford to be without it
The Grange held their regular
mode
Egyptians nsed
__ _ of levy. ____
meeting on Friday evening, July 1st. It and so did the Greeks, and the Ro­
This valuable book is not for sale at any price but is given autkoni
At the close of the meeting refresh­ mans levied much heavier chargee
charge with a two-year subscription to SUNSET ™»g»ri»^ k <I m
ments were served by Mrs. Ver® Ma­ than prevail In most slates In this
regular price of only $1.00.
gill and Mrs. Dwight Culver. M ts . country.
Wm. R. Brown and Mrs. Frank Culver
were appointed to serve next time. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
8TATE OF OREGON IN AND
Henry Gustafson plans to attend the
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS
next meeting, July 15, and give a re­
port of the state convention.
DORA C. BOW ARID, Plaintiff,
Mrs. Martha Mulkey and chiidren,
Emma Frances and Charles, of Co­ HARRY H. HOWARD, Defendant,
Summons
quille, accompanied by Mns. Mulkey’s
Case No. 9981
parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8.
You’ll never miss the slight investment you make in a two-year sab*
To Harry H. Howard, the above-
Foster and Miss Pearl, of Petaluma,
named Defendant:
scription to SUNSET Magazine. Yet the value you get will bring you
California, picnicked on Rock Creek
IN THE NAME OF THE 8TATE
ideas and inspirations that will add to the happiness ««A joy ofyoui
OF' OREGON, You are hereby requir­
Monday.
home life for two years to come.
ed
to
appear
and
«newer
the
Com
­
Mies Ionella Curtiss went to Arago
plaint filed against you in the above
Saturday to visit for a while at the entitled suit, on or before Saturday,
Take Advantage of This Special Offer TODAY!
home of Miss Lavaun Aasen.
the 6th day of August, 1932, eaid date
You
get SUNSET Magazine for two years, 24 issues with a 12.40 news
Harry Brownson and his mother being after the expiration of four
stand
value, and the Sunset Garden Book with its year ’round planting
weeks
from
the
date
of
the
first
publi
­
and sister, Mrs. M. Brownson and
cation of this Summons, and if you
calendar, BOTH for only $1.00, the regular subscription price of ths
Mrs. Carrie Benham, went to Ver­ fail so to appear and answer said
magazine alone.
nonia Sunday to spend a couple of Complaint, or otherwise plead thereto,
tor
want
thereof,
the
Plaintiff
will
ap
­
days at the Harvey Crume home. Mrs
USB THIS COUPON NOW—SBCUXB YOUI COSY OF THIS FAMOUS
BOOK AND RBCEIVB SUNSET MAGAZINB FO« 14 MONTHS
Crume is a daughter of Mrs. Benham. ply to the Court for the relief prayed
for in her complaint, to-wit: For a
• •«•••••■as
Miss Mae Hatcher will lead the {decree
|
_
dissolving
the marriage and
SUNSET MAGAZINE,
101
(CYB)
Christian Endeavor meeting Sunday • j morrtaora
marriage nonfriank
contract nntv
now anH
and karahn.
hereto;
1045 Sansome St., San Francisco, Calif.
evening, the subject of which, is: fore existing -between Plaintiff and
and for such other and
‘■Have I a right to live my own life?” Defendant,
I want the monthly home and garden suggestions which SUNSET Magazine pre-
further relief aa to the Court may
pares for Western homes. The >1.00 enclosed entitles mo to SUNSET Masada«
There was a good attendance at the seem just and equitable.
for two years (J4 issues), and a FREE copy of the Sunset Garden Book fee
The grounds upon which said relief
service last Sunday evening, which
1932—postpaid.
was led by Lou Hooton. A special is based in eaid Complaint is cruel
and
inhuman
treatment.
song, “Hold Me Closer to Thy Breast,”
This Summons is served upon you
by Evelyn Beckett and Mauda Hoot­ by publication thereof in the Coquille
on, was a pleasing feature of the pro­ Valley Sentinel, pursuant to order of
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gram. The Junior meetings, under the Hon. J. T. Brand, Judge of the
above
entitled
Court,
made,
dated
and
post OFFICl—,__________________
STATI.
the leadership of Mn. W. A. Lett entered on the 6th day of July, 1932,
are well attended, also.
and which order requires that the
date of the first publication of said I per annum from the 5th day of Jan­ thereon at the rate of six per cent
Summons shall be on the 8th day of uary, 1931.
per annum from the 7th day of Nov­
Aleo, Beginning at the Northwest ember, 1929.
Brewster Valley
July, 1932, and the date of the last
corner
of
Lot
9,
Block
6,
Nosler
’
s
Ad
­
publication thereof being Friday, the
North End Sewer, »7.54, with in­
dition to the City of Coquille, Loos terest thereon at the rate of six per
Clarence Shoemaker received a brok­ 5th day of August, 1932.
County,
Oregon,
run
North
50
feet,
J.
ARTHUR
BERG.
cent
per annum from the 16th day of
en nose while slashing brush on their
run East 140 feet, run South 50 feet, September, 1929.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
homestead. He was taken to the doc­
Residence and P. O. Address, Co­ run West 140 feet to beginning.
North Outlet Sewer, >14.29 with
tor in Myrtle Point.
Total amount of assessments. interest thereon at the rate of six
quille, Oregon.
26t5
Street paving, >215.10, with interest per cent per annum from the Sth day
Brant Taylor and Eula Doak were
thereon at the rate of aix per cent of January, 1931.
Coquille visitors Thursday.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
per annum from the 7th day of Nov­
Also, Beginning on the South lino
The Economics Division of the
Notice is hereby given that the un­ ember, 1929.
of Block 2 Academy Addition to Co­
Grange sponsored a quilting bps, held dersigned as Superintendent of Banks
North End Sewer, »6.66, with in­ quille, Coos County, Oregon, 143 feet
at the Perley Crowley home Wednes­ for the State of Oregon is in charge terest at the rate of six per cent per West of the Southeast corner of said
annum from the 16th day of Septem­ Block 2, run North 100 feet, run
day. Those spending the afternoon of the assets and affairs of Farmers ber,
1929.
and Merchants Bank of Coquille, Co­
West 41 feet, run South 100 feet, run
and helping to quilt were*. Hilda Dur- quille, Oregon, for the purpose of li­
North Outlet Sewer, >14.29 with in­ East 41 feet to beginning.
rell, Dorothy Mayse, Mildred Nylan- quidation. All persons who may have terest at the rate of six per cent per
its.
Total amount of aa_________
der, Potly and Carrie Nickason, Belle claims against said bank are hereby annum from the 5th day of January, Street paving, >190.72, with interest
1981.
thereon at the rate of aix per cent
and Mayre Laird, Effie and Flossie notified to make legal proof thereof
Except that thy City of of Coquille, per annum from the 7th day of Nov­
by filing a duly verified claim as by
Wilson, Marion Jones, Nellie Taylor, law provided, with the Deputy Super­ Cooa County, Oregon, reserves the ember, 1929.
Mrs. Tom Lawhorn, Mrs. Jesse Hicks intendent of Banks in charge at the right to bid in either or any of said
North End Sower, »8.18 with in­
and the hostees, Mrs. Stella Crowley. office of Farmers and Merchants Bank tracts for the amount of aaid assess­ terest thereon at the rate of aix per
ments, interest and costa of sale, cent per annum from the 16th day of
of
Coquille,
on
or
before
September
9,
Everyone enjoyed a pot luck dinner. 1932.
said sale will be made subject to re­ September, 1929.
Joe Laird, of Myrtle Point, spent
demption within three years from
A. A. Schramm,
North Outlet Sewer, ->14.29 with
the date of sale upon payment of the interest thereon at the rate of six
several days of this week visiting
Superintendent of Banka.
amount due aa provided by taw, with per cent per annum from the 5th day
among relatives here.
interest, penalty and costa.
of January, 1931.
Mrs. Bonnie Dutton and children NOTICE OF MARSHAL’S 8ALE OF
Dated this 24th day of June, 1932.
Also, Beginning at the Southeast
Wm. Howell,
spent several days visiting at the PROPERTY FOR DELINQUENT
corner of Block 2, Academy Addition
SEWER
AND
STREET
AS
­
City
Marshal
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
of Coquille, Cooa County, Oregon, run
SESSMENTS
By Lewis English,
Wert 51 feet, run North 100 feet,
W. M. Laird. Mrs. Duton and two
Deputy.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 24t5
run East 51 feet, run South 100 feet
girls returned to her home in Coquille by virtue of a warrant issued by the
to beginning.
City Recorder of the City of Coquille.
Monday.
Total amount of
assessments.
Those who attended the Fourth of Coos County, Oregon, on the 22nd NOTICE OF MARSHAL’S SALE OF Street paving >208.59, with interest
day of June, 1982, commanding me PROPERTY FOR DELINQUENT thereon at the rate of aix par cent
July picnic held in the Taylor Grove to sell the premises herein described
SEWER AND STREET AS­
per annum from the 7th day af Nov­
were: Mr. and Mns. Lester Mayse and for the purpose of collecting street
SESSMENTS
ember. 1929.
family, Mr. and Mrs. Perley Crowley and seWer assessments against said
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I North End Sewer, »7.12, with in­
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Brant Tay­ premise« for the improvement of by virtue of a warrant issued by the terest thereon at the rate of six per
streets included within the North End City Recorder of the City of Coquille, cent per annum from the 16th day of
lor, Mr. and Mrs. M. Adams and Pavement District and for the con­
September. 1929.
daughter, Josephine; Audrey, Dorothy struction of North End Sewer Dis­ Coos County, Oregon, on the 22nd
North Outlet Sewer, >14.29, with
day of June, 193*2, commanding me to
and Orman Moore, Vera Gaslin, Eula trict, together with interest, costs of sell the premises herein described for interest thereon at the rate of six per
advertising
and
Mie,
I
will
on
the
cent
per annum from the 5th day of
Doak, Mildred and Clarence Nylander,
and
25th day of July, 1932, at ten o’clock the purpose of collecting street said
January, 1981.
Delbert, Bobbie and Ann Boyd, Maxine in the forenoon of said day at the sewer assessments against
Also, Beginning at the Southwest
for the improvement of
Simpson, Dewayne and Clarence Shoe­ front door of the City Hall in the premises
corner of Block 2, Academy Addition
street«
included
within
the
North
End
maker, Marion Jones, Mr. and Mrs. City of Coquille, Coos County, Ore­ Pavement District and for the con­ to the City of Coquille, Coos County.
offer for sale the respective
Robert Groat, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie gon,
of North End Sewer Dis­ Oregon, run East 55 feet, run North
tracts of land herein described for struction
together with interest, costs of 100 feet, run West 55 feet, run South
Groat.
the amount of the assessments here­ trict,
advertising and sale, I will on the 100 feet to beginning.
Kenneth Taylor spent the Fourth inafter stated, together with interest, 25th day of July, 1982, at ten o’clock
Total amount of aaseesmerita.
advertising
and
costa
of
safe,
to
the
in Granta Pass.
the forenoon of said day at the Street paving »27.25, with interest
highest and best bidder for cash in in
Mr. and Mrs. Barnes and family, hand and sell all the right, title and front door of the_City _Hall in the thereon at the rate of six per cent
per annum from the 7th day of Nov.
of Roseburg, visited at the home of interest of the lawful owners of said City of Coquille, Coos County, Ore- ember, 1929.
gon,
offer
tor
sale
the
respective
premises at the dates and times of tracts of land herein described for
Mn. Mae Harvey Sunday.
North End Sewer, »5.58, with in-
U—— -- ’—2
*—
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mess, of Rose­ said assessments, together with all the amount of the------ „--------
lents here- tereaet thereon at the rate of six per
the right, title and interest of any inafter stated, together with -------
inter­ cent per annum from the 16th day of
burg. spent the week end visiting at subsequent holders or claimants. Said
advertising and costa of sale, to September, 1929.
the Albert Christensen home.
premises appearing to be owned by est.
the highest and best bidder for cash
North Outlet Sewer, >14.29, with
The Fourth of July visitors at the Lorena and O. L. Perkins and de­ in hand and sell all the right, title and
interest thereon at the rate of six
as follows, to-wit:
Jake Boblander home were: Mr. and scribed
interest
of
the
lawful
owners
of
said
per cent per annum from the 5th day
Beginning at the Northeast corner
Mm. Boyd, of California, Mr. and of Lot 3, Block 5, Nosier’s Addition premises at the dates and times of of January, 1931.
said
assessments,
together
with
all
Mrs. "Pete” Pointer, Delbert and Bob­ to the City of Coquille, Coos County, | the right, title and interest of any
Except that the City of CoquiHe,
Oregon, run North 50 feet, run West subsequent holders or claimants. Said Coos County, Oregon, reserves the
bie Boyd and Miss Eula Doak.
95 feet, run South 50 feet, run East I premises appearing to be owned by right to bid in either or any of said
Hazel Durrefi epent several days 95
feet to beginning.
tracts for the amount of said as­
visiting with Mice Clarice Shelton, of
of assessment*. Ben F. Leisch and described as foi- sessments, interest and costs of
Total amount <_
(
lows,
to-wit:
interent
sale, said sale will be made subject
Street paving, >263.30, with
Myrtle Point.
Beginning on the South lino of to redemption within three yearn
__ six
..... per cent
______ ___
at ___
the ____
rate of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prohaska, of thereon
per annum from the 4th day of Nov­ Block 2 Academy Addition to Co- from the date of sale upon payment
Roseburg, spent several days camping ember, 1929.
ouille, Coos County, Oregon, 51 feet of the amount due as provided by law,
in the Benham grove. They returned
North End Sewer, >89.41, with in­ West of the Southeast corner of said with interest, penalty and costs.
Block 2, run North 100 feet, run West
Dated this 24th day of June, 1982.
to their home Monday, accompanied terest at the rate of six per cent per 51
feet, run South 100 feet, run East
Wm. Howell,
by Christina Christensen, who will annum from the 16th day of Septem­ 51 feet to beginning.
ber. 1929.
City Marshal
spend a week visiting with Miss Dori«.
Total amount of assessments.
By Lewis English,
North Outlet Sewer. >14.29, with
J. D. Laud waa a business caller in interest at the rate of six per cent Street paving, >230.29 with interest Mtf
Deputy
Something New!
tife SUNSET GARDEN BOOK for 1932
tells you how to have Year ’Round Bloom
What A> Comfort
To Know
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
LOEST
NATIONAL
BANK IN COOS COUNTY
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I iimfter stated, together with interest,
advertising and costs of sale, to the
highest and bast bidder for cash in
hand and sell the right, title and in­
terest of the lawful owners of said
premises at the dates and times of
said assessments, together with all
the right, title and interest of any
stA>sequent holders or claimants. Said
Sremises appearing to be owned by
I. Earl Low and Ethel M. Low and
described as follows, to-wit:
Lot 7 in Block «8 of iNotley’s Addi­
tion to the City of Coquille, Coos
County, Oregon.
Balance due on assessments >438.73
with interest thereon at the rate of
six per cent -per annum from the 8th
day of April, 1931.
Lot 8 in Block 6» of Notley’e Addi­
tion to the City of Coquile, Coos
County, Oregon.
Balance due on assessments >171.57
with interest thereon at the rate of
six per cent per annum from the Sth
day of April, 1981.
Except that the City of Coquille,
Coos County. Oregon, reserves the
right to bid in either or any of said
tracts for the amount of said asseas-
, men to, interest and costs of sale, said
i sale will be made subject to reuemp-
: tion within three yean from the date
of sale upon payment of the amount
due aa provided by law, with interest,
penalty and costs.
Dated this Sth day of July, 1932.
Wm. Howell,
City Marshal
By Lewis English,
26t5
Deputy.
NOTICE OF MARSHAL’S SALE OF
PROPERTY FOR DELINQUENT
SEWER AND STREET
ASSESSMENTS
NOTICE OF MARSHALL SALE OF
PROPERTY FOR DELINQUENT
SEWER AND STREET
ASSESSMENTS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue of a warrant issued by the
City Recorder of the City of Coquille,
Cooa County, Oregon, on Die 6th day
of July, 1932, commanding mo to sell
the premises herein described for the
purpose of collecting street and sewer
assessments against said premises for
the improvement of streets included
within the Tenth Street Pavement,
Series Z-l, together with interest,
costs of advertising and sale, I will
on the 8th day of August, 1932, at
ten o’clock in the forenoon of said day
at the front door of the City Hall in
the City of CoquiUe, Coos County,
Oregon, offer for sale the respective
tracts of land herein described for
the amount of the aasesments herein­
after stated, together with interest,
advertising arid costa of sale, to the
highest and best bidder for cash in
hand and sell all the right, title and
interest of the lawful owners of said
premises at the dates and times of
said assessments, together with all
the right, title and interest of any
subsequent holders or claimants. Said
premises appearing to be owned by
U. F. and Daisy K. Snow and describ­
ed as follows to-wit:
Lot 1 Block 1 of Snow’s Addition
to the City of Coquille, Coos County,
Oregon.
Total amount of assessment, 1225.00,
with interest thereon at the rate of
six per cent per annum from the 2nd
day of February, 1930.
Lot 2 tn Block 1 of Snow’s Addi.
tion to the City of CoquHle, Coos
County, Oregon.
Balance due on assessment, 1225.00.
with interest thereon at the rate of
six per cent per annum from the 2nd
day of February,
“ *
1930.
Lot S in Block 1 of Snow’s Addi­
tion to the City of Coquille, Coos
County, Oregon,
Balance due on aasenement, >270.00,
with Interest thereon at the rate of
six per cent per annum from the 2nd
day of February. 1930.
Lot 6 in Blocs 1 of Snow’s Addi­
tion to the City of Coquille, Coos
County, Oregon-
Bala nee due on assessment, 3112.50,
with interest thereon at the rate of
six per cent per annum from the 2nd
day of February, 1930.
Lot 7 in Block 1 of Snow’s Addi­
tion to the City of Coquille, Coos
County, Oregon.
Balance due on aesewment >112.50.
with interest thereon at the rate of
six per cent 1 per annum from the 2nd
of February, 19S0.
Except thal
—kt the City of Coquille,
mty, Oregon,
reserves
the
Coos Coni.'
__
. —
__ __
__
right to bid
bid in either or any of said
tracts for the amount of said assess­
ment«, interest and costs of sale, aaid
sale will be made subject to redemp­
tion within three yean from the date
of sale upon payment of the amount
duo as provided by law, with inter­
est. penalty and coots.
Dated this «th
liaa-
NOTICE ®S HEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue of a warrant issued by the
City Recorder of the City of CoquRle,
Coos County, Oregon, on the 6t*i day
of July, 1932. commanding me to seM
the premises herein described for the
purpose of collecting street aeeess-
ments against said premises for the
improvement of streets included with­
in the First Street Pavement, Series
R-l and Second and Other Streets,
Series Y-l, together with faterert.
costs of advertising and sale, i will
on the 8th day of August, 1932, a»
ten o’clock in the forenoon of said day 26t5
at the front door of the City Hall tn
the City of CoquIHe, Coos County,
Oregon, offer for sale the FMpOOttVO
respective
for
tr*eta ot
the**'" <*e,Cr “
'ta<1 ■ hortI
City Marshal,
By Lewis English,
Deputy.
The Outstanding Magazine
FOR WESTERN HOMES
for less than 5c a month