The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 13, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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    TU COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE ORBGON. FRIDAY. JANUARY 18, 1983.
WHAT IS
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Place: City Hall.
Time: 7:30 p. m.
When: First and Third Tuesdays.
President—Geo. W. Taylor, Sr.
Treaa.—Mrs. John A. Martin
Cor. Sec.—Mrs. Edna Kern.
I
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
COOS COUNTY
•
In the Matter of the Estate of T. E.
Robb, sometimes known as Thomas
E. Robb, Deceased.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed his Final Ac-
oount in the matter of the Adminis­
tration of the Estate of T. E. Robb,
deceased, sometimes
known
as
Thomas E. Robb, deceased, and the
County Court for Coos County, Ore­
gon, has set Saturday, the 21st day
of January, 1938, as the day, and the
County Court Room in the County
Court House at Coquille, in Coos
County, Oregon, as the place for
hearing objections to said Final Ac­
count and -the settlement of said es­
tate.
Dated this 15th day of December,
1982.
L. A. Liljeqvist,
Administrator - with the Will An­
nexed of the Estate of T. E. Robb, de­
ceased, sometimes known as Thomas
E. Robb, deceased.
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WITHOUT
March, April.
Phlox drummondi, many colon.
Set plants in March, April.
Salpiglussis
(Painted
Tongue),
many colon. Set plants in March
and April.
Butterfly
Plant
(Schizanthus),
The fine weather makes ua feel many colon. Plant in March or April
that spring is here, but we do not
Everlasting Flower (Statice sinu­
want to be fooled and start our gar­ ate), yellow, white, blue.
Set plants
den work in fact just yet. It is a in March, April.
good time, however, to make out seed
Cineraria Hybrida, many colors.
and plant lists and get them off. so Set plants February, March.
that when we do start we will not be
Star Cineraria (Cineraria stellate),
delayed for want of them. Just how blue, rose, white. Set plants Febru­
much damage has resulted from the ary, March.
late freeze cannot-yet be determined,
Snapdragons (Antirrhinum), many
but eVery day appearances grow more colon. Set plants in March. Also sow
encouraging. Within a few weeks 1 seeds. ’
hope to give you .an article on the
Imperial Stocks (Gilly flowers),
shrubs and roses which came through many colors. Plant in March.
the cold weather, so that you may
Perennials
prepare for any recurrence we are
Golden Tuft
(Alyssum saxatile),
likely to.get in the future. Our win- golden yellow. Set plants March,
tens are changing so fast that we can­ April.
not tell just what each one will bring
Shasta Daisy, white. Divide clumps
forth, so it.behooves us to be pre­ from September to January. Set new
pared.
Window and porch boxes plants in March.
are another thing that we can investi­
Baby’s Breath (Gypsophila ele-
gate and plan to rebuild; in a short gans), white. Set plants in January,
time I will give you a list of plants February.
1
suitable for the purpose. I have re­
Perennial Candytuft (Iberia sem-
cently noticed several places' when the pervirens), white, lilac, rose,
Set
owner« were already beginning to plants February, March.
make improvements in the yards and
Iberia gibraltaria, pink, white. Set
it is certainly encouraging. I am go­ plants February, March.
ing to take a walk about town one of
Flax, sky-blue. Divide roots in
these days and note the improvements February, March.
made.
Nicotiana affinis and hybrids, many
'Now for our Flowers in May:
I colors. Set plants March, April.
Annuals
Oriental Poppy (Papaver orientali«),
African Blue Daisy (Aretotis), many colors. Divide roots August to
Bluish white. Set plants in March. December. Set new plants February,
Seeds may also be «own then.--
March.
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Chrysanthemum, annual varieties,
Iceland Poppy (Papaver nudicaule),
all colors. Sow seeds in February. * many colons. Divide dumps August
Clarkia, all coions.
Set plants to November. Set new plants Febru­
Mjrch and April. Seeds may klso be ary, March.
sown then^
Violets in variety, shades of blue
Nasturtium, all varieties, all colons. Plant runners January, February.
Sow seed March and April.
( Periwinkle (Vinca minor), biue" Di-
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information, entertain­
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Sentinel
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The project which the Otockson
do.
group took up last year was the fur­
Troop No. 14 for the past years has nishing of a room or a house.—Audrey
been uponuored by the Chamber of Taylor.
Commerce, which has co-operated P»
the greatest extent with the troop to
Safety First! Use Cow Bell Dairy’s
give the boys of Coquille a chance at Pasteurised Milk and protect your
scouting. And it has been through health.
,
this organization’s efforts that the
troop and scout council progressed
Alpine Coal, lump 14.50, 2 tona
here, and that the boys became scouts. $8 50, nut coal 88 per ton.
E. M.
The scouts in the troop, the officers, Briner, phone 71. "
45t2*tf
the scoutmaster and his assistants
wish to'thank the Chamber of Com- NOTICE OF
BALE OF
merer for their... co-operation with
REAL PROPERTY
them, for if it had not been for thia
Larkspur (Delphinium ajacis) all vide dump. October to January.
In pursuance of a decree of fore­
eolora. Set plants March, April, and
Yellow Primrose (primula kewen- organization “boosting” the troop closure and order of sale dated Dec­
ember
21, 1932, and duly entered in
. gjg.) Divide clumps or new plants . continually, there would not have
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE also sow seeds. ,
the Circuit Court of the State of Ore-
been
a
scout
troup
representing
Co
­
Godetia, many colors. „ Set plants Jsnuary to April.
I STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
R>n for Coos County in the suit of
COUNTY OF COOS
March, April; sow seeds, also.
I English Primrose, in variety, many quille.
ouglas Building and Loan Associa­
PORTLAND MORTGAGE CO., a
This year the Lions Club has taken tion, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Car­
Baby Blue Eyea (Nemophila), Blue, colore Divide clumps or new plants
corporation, Plaintiff,
over the sponsoring of the troop from roll S. Bertelson, Nelle M. Bertelson,
white; sow seed from September to January to April.
vs.
Samuel Bertelson, Nosier A Walker
Nellie Schulz and Bernard C. Schulz, April.
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Single Daisy (Pyrethrum), many the Chamber of Commerce, and are Inc., a corporation and Alberta E.
her husband, Defendants.
doing
this
for
the
boys
in
this
com-"
Iberia, annual candytuft, in variety, colors. Divids clump and new plants
Skeels, defendants, for the recovery of
To Nellie Schulz and Bernard C.
munity so that again they may carry the respective sums of money herein­
many colors Sow seed September to January to April.
Schulz, her husband, defendante:
Saxifrage, in variety, many colons. on in scouting r Again the troop is after mentioned and for the sale of
I IN THE NAME OF THE STATE November, February to March or
the respective tracts of real property
OF OREGON:
You, and each of APr*l-
Plant in September to November, or grateful for having such a club back­ hereinafter deacribed, to-wit:
you are hereby required to appear
ing them, and in return will try to
Lobelia, in variety, many shades January to March.
1. For the recovery against the de­
and answer the complaint of the
bring higher results in activities.
fendants Carroll S. Bertelson and
blue,
white,
crimson
and
rose.
Plant
Feathered
Columbine,
(ThaliCtrum
plaintiff filed against you in the
The patrol contest in the troop is Nelle M. Bertelson of the sum of
above entitled Court and cause with­ in March. Also sow oeeiis in March, aquilegifodium), purpl^, white. Plant
11,787.24 with interest thereon at ten
stiH
progressing and aa a result many
in five (5) weeks from the date of April.
clumps November to January.
Set
percent per annum from December 21,
the first publication of this summons,
Love in the Mist, variety Miss1 new plants in March.
more scouts have become interested 1932, until paid; the further sum of
to-wit: On or before the 13th day or
Sow seed, Veronica tencrium, and othir creep­ and are preparing for advancement at 8100.00 attorney’s fees and ordering
January, 1988, and if you fail so to Jekyll, (Nigella), blue.
the sale of the real property described
appear and answer, for want thereof, from September to November, Febru­ ing kinds, blue. Divide clumps Octo­ the next court of honor coming in as the West half of Lots ten (10) and
the plaintiff will take judgment and ary to April.
the
middle
of
the
month.
The
more
ber to March. Set new plants in
eleven (11) in block two (2) of Co­
decree against you and each of you
the scouts become interested th scout­ quille Heights Coos County, Oregon,
Pansies, all colors. Set plants Feb­ March.
for the sum of 8838.53 with interest
Delphinium
Hybrida,
in many ing, the more they become attached as shown by the recorded map or plat
thereon from February 20, 1982, at ruary, March.
Violas, many colors.
Set plants strains, many oolors. Plant dumps to the work of advancement in rank. thereof.
, the rate of nine (9) per cent per an-
2. For the recovery against the de­
nun, for the further sum of 872.90 February, March.
October to December. Set new plants And don’t forget that the troop is al­ fendants Carroll S. Bertelson and
with interest thereon from June 10,
ways open to boys over twelve who Nelle M. Bertelson of the sum of 8L-
Petunias, large flowered and ruf­ in March.
1931, at the rate of ten (10) per cent
would like to try a hand at scoutcraft. 777.57 with interest thereon at ten
Set plants in
per annum, for the further sum of fled. Many colons.
(To be continued)
percent per annum from December 21.
—Reporter.
949.04 with interest thereon from
1932, until paid; the further sum of
August 15, 1932, at the rate of ten
8100.00 attorney’s fees and ordering
of the dsy this seems easier on those
Riverton News
(10) per cent per annum, for the
the sale of the real property described
further sum of 816.00 with Interest
who do not get here till late.
Camp Fire Girls Notes
as the East half of Lots ten (10) and
Miss Stella Cusic, of Lamp* Creek,
thereon from August 16, 1932, at the
Rivertoh high school first team won
The Otockson Campfire girls met eleven (11) in block two («) of said
rate of ten (10) per cent per annum, visited high school Tuesday.
Miss
for the further sum of 8100.00 attor­ Cusic is a former student of Riverton their first league game against Lake­ at the home of Mrs. Geo. Bryant, Jan­ Coquille Heights, Coos County, Ore­
side by the dlose score of 11 to 12.!
gon.
ney’s fees, flor the further sum of
uary 10. The group is planning to
3. For the recovery against the de­
810.00, for searching records, and for High. •
Coach Beck says he will not
leave his i . t,ke up
M
hTdM"to
c,m
P
flr
*
birthday
project
fendants Carroll 8. Bertelson and
Mr. and Mns. Clifford Martin, ac­
its costa and disbursementa incurred.
second team in so l.__
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long as
he dtd in _ for
(WrtMay which comeg
Nelle M. Bertelson of the sum of
For a decree that plaintiff’s mortgage companied by Mrs. Mettie Peterson,
is a first, prior, valid and subsisting journeyed to Port Orford Sunday. I this game—three quarters—as it al­ March. For this project they get a 81,814.97 with interest thereon at ten
Rrcent
per anum from December 21,
most cost him the game.
lien for the amount of the judgment
national honor which includes things
82, until paid; the further sum of
prayed for herein upon the real prop­ On their way they stopped at Four)
In the three games played against
erty described in plaintiff’s com­ Mile to see Mr. Ridder, who told 1 Coquille Saturday night; the second for the individuals and the group to 8100.00 attorney’s fees and ordering
the sale of the real property described
plaint For a decree that plaintiff’s them ebout an old turkey hen he had
as the East half of Lots one (1) and
mortgage be foreclosed and that you that set on thirteen eggs and hatched team won, 23 to 14; the first team
two (2) in block three (8) of Coquille
lost 24 to 29; and Independents won
and each of you be barred and fore­
Heights in Coos County, Oregon, as
closed of all right, title, claim or In­ ten of them on Dec. 80. Evidently from Christian Endeavor team 38 to
shown by the recorded map or plat
terest in and to the real property de­ the eggs did not freeze during the
34.
thereof,
scribed in plaintiff’s com plaint, sav­ cold snap and the nest being on a
Riverton plays several Carnea thia
4. For the recovery of 820.20 costa
ing and excepting, the right of re­
knoll
only
a
few
inches
from
the
and disbursements, and in pursuance
demption, for judgment and decree
week end and next week. Friday: the
of an execution and orders of sale up-
that the real property described in water during the freshet, they did i first team against Powers in the aec-
in said decree duly issued out of said
plaintiff's complaint with all ita ap­ not get wet This is quite a remark­
,
ond
league
game,
and
the
Indepen-
court on the 27t» day of December,
purtenances, rights, privileges and able turkey hen as all ten of the lit­
i dents play the Ekblad team from
1932. I will expose for sale and sell at
easementa, be sold by the sheriff of
public auction as the law directs, at
Coos County, Oregon, as on execution, tle ones are still living.
1 Marshfield, the only other undefeated
This
community
is
sorry
to
lose
the
courthouse door in said county in
after giving the notice required by
independent team in Coos or Curry
the city of Coquille. Oregon, on 8at-
law, that any party to this suit may Mr. and Mrs. King and
<"*'
children.
ejantiM, at Riverton. Saturday, at
irday the 28th day of January, 1988,
be a purchaser at said sale, that said Virginia, Robert and Eleanor, who
—J Riverton, Gold Beach plays here with
it ten o’clock A. M. the said respect-
purchaser be let into immediate pos­
moved to Myrtle Point.
(their
first team ana
and niutpcuuciit
Independent team.
ve tracts of real property, each to be
session of the property deacribed in have
•x
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i uncir nmi
tejun.
Dorothea Hahn is a new pup.l reg- Wadnegday. o„ flrgt and geCOTuJ high
plaintiff’s complaint and every part
■ eparatelv exposed and sold.
thereof, that said sheriff give to said .stored in the seventh and eighth
Sale will be made for cash in hand
nviivv. and
«..M Independent
iinicpr.nre.iv Uama
trereore. journey
purchaser, a certificate of sale and
ind will be subject to confirmation by
grade
room,
from
Coquille.
Ito Marshfield, the Independents play­
izid court.
after the time allowed by law for re-
Mrs. Conrad Borgard and two chil­
I demption, unless said property do­
et Coquille, Oregon, Décern­
ing their return came with the Ekblad
ari bed in plaintiff’s complaint shall dren from Lamps Creek were visiting
er 27th, 1982. •
string.
The
grade
school
team
goes
have been redememd, a deed.
For Mrs. Mettie Peterson Wednesday eve­
. , _
H. E. Hess
to Myrtle Point Friday night in their
judgment and decree that the plain­
>lt5 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon.
,
tiff herein have and recover of and ning.
third league game of the season.
The traveling library from the Ore­
from you and each of you, any de­
NOTICE OF FILING FINAL AC­
ficiency of said judgment which may gon State Library that has been in
The Undertaker’s Assistants
COUNT
remain after the application thereto the high school is being sent back
of the proceeds from the sale of the
Notice is hereby given that the un-
this
week.
A
new
list
will
be
obtain
­
The
undertaker
has
always
had
a
property deecribed in plaintiff’s com-
lersigned has filed his final account
The tablet that's stamped Bayer
lot of assistants who have helped to
olamt herein, and for such other and ed soon.
is Executor of the Last Will and
further relief as to the Court may
Testament and of the Estate of
Due to the fact that ^he Riverton boom his business. Among those we
dissolves so quickly you get instant
seem meet and equitable In the schools were closed two weeks be­ recall are these: .
Nancy Caroline Hermann, Decerned,
relief
from
the
pain.
PUffMMk-' •
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in the County Court of Coos Coun­
cause
of
the
cold
weather,
the
semes
­
The
man
who
rocked
the
boat.
This summons is served upon you
ty Oregon, «nd that the Honorable D.
_ .
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________
I
The
boy
who
didn
’
t
know
it
was
by publication in the Coquille Valley ter is being prolonged
another week
F. Thompson, Judge of the
said
Sentinel, a newspaper of general cir­ so that the exams will come next Fri- ’ loaded.
Court, has set Saturday, the 21st day
culation, published at Coquille, Coos
of January, 1983, at the hour of 10
The man who stayed in a closed gar­
County, Oregon, designated by the day. Ail students averaging 2 or bet-
o clock a. m„ as the time, and the
Court aa the paper moat likely to ter in any subject will be exi ipt age with his auto running.
County Court room. Courthouse. Co­
| The man who used wood alcohol
Ève notice to you, the defendants from that examination.
quille, Oregon, as the place, for hear­
rein, all by virtue of aa order of
ing objections to such Final Account
Because the school buses have been for hie cocktail.
said Court, signed by the Honorable
and the settlement thereof, and that
The man who honestly believed he
J. T. Brand, Judge thereof, duly made unable to cross the ferry they have
?” .per“n*«Meeting thereto must file
and entered herein on the Slot day had to go around by Coquille; thus, could beat the train to the crossing.
their objections on or before said date
of October, 19M.
the bus doesn’t get here till nearly
and time.
D^*ML019tLt pnbHe,tlon Friday,
Dated and first published this 9th ten o’clock. The teachers have agreed
If you want to subneribe for a Port­
day of December, 1M2.
land
daily
the
clubbing
combination
txarry A
Harry
A. . o.aex,
Slack,
Finst National Bank Bldg., ftx*1 ,n
P*riod «**«*• win we offer with the Sentinel will save
J«’», im
pufc c tion Frid*y'
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be the first thing in the morning and you money.
Coquille.
August H. Bender,
Cake A Cake,
then the other clasess will follow in
S. D. MM.
1001 Yeon Building,
regular order, only an hour later. As
Walker’s Agency Moves — Gould
Portland. Oreron..
Attorney for Executor,
the
fifth
period
is
the
alack
period
,
Bldg.
residing at Coquille, dregon.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Boy Scout Notes
aspirin
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