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TUB COQU1LLB YALLXY SENTINEL, COQUILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST IS, 1933. PAGB SIX i News From Lee Section THE SPIRIT OF HELPFULNESS THAT IS WOVEN INTO EVERY ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK IS THE HUMAN TOUCH OF REAL CO-OPERATION BLENDING IN WITH ALL OF YOUR FINANCIAL PROBLEMS • • meeting the need FIRST .NATIONAL BANK of Coquille, Oregon “FINANCIAL COUNSELORS of its many depositors McKinley Notes Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hervey were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hall, Erwin and Wbndell, of Broadbent, Mrs. Roy Abbott and ¡Phyllis, of Coquille, Miss Ardis Strong and Mrs. Jas. Hervey. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Michael and family visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fetch, at Bridge, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ingram and Max ine returned home Sunday from Eu- gent. They found Norman much bet- ted. Mrs. Ina Davis, Kelley Clinton and John Sumerlin attended the picnic Sunday at Gravel Ford where the 'Ladies Club entertained their fami- lies and. friends. > Mrs. D. R. Lewis spent Monday night with her daughter, Mrs. Mart Gasner, of Norway. • “ Mr. and Mre. W. V. Schroeder and family, Miss Norma Johnson and Lawrence Coleman enjoyed the North Bank picnic Sunday.. Grandpa Chandler has been visiting with her daughter in McKinley this week. Helen Mast spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the R. H. Mast home in Coquille. Clarence Johnsbn returned home last week from Lakeview, where he had been employed for several weeks by the Lakeview Pine Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gant were Sun day callers at Powers. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Haynes have moved to Marshfield, where he is em.- ■ployed by the Shell Oil Company. A Sunday picnic and swimming party were enjoyed at Powers by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howard and sons Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Oddy and family and the Lloyd Leatherman fimily. The Shrine picnic was held at the Sprine grove Sunday and proved to be a mpst enjoyable day for those present A large number were in at tendance, there being around three hundred and fifty present. Besides the Coos county members there were a great many from Portland and Ashland, both the Hillah and Al Kader Potentates being able to at tend. Barbecued beef and coffee were furnished by the Order and those living near brought their basket lunches. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Abel spent the w«*k-end Meek’wdu with Wih hU his parent«, parenta- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Purdy. Joan Weekley visited with the Lloyd Mast family last week. Mrs Nellie Congor and daughters from California, who are visiting in the county, were Monday caller« at the V. W. Schroeder home. — - M,#t “ vigitinr *t the **• H. Harmon home this week. Mrs. Ira Howe and Betty and Mre. McDonald returned to their home in Portland after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leatherman. Miss Selma Latham, of McMinn, yille. is a guest of Miss Julia Merle Leatherman this week. Mr«. R. H. Lawhome is laid up with an injured foot, caused from stepping on a nail. The McKinley school board met Fri C. W. NOYES day night and signed the teacher*« Attorney at Law contract for an eight-months school. Practice in U. S. D. Court and Alice Mast will teach here again thia State Courts year. Rm. No. 3 Farmers & Merchants Two new “cats” arrived for the Mc- Bank Bldg., Coquille, Oregon Kinley C. C. C. camp Saturday, The drivers for them are Harvey Minard, Title Guarantee & Abstract Co. of Dora, and Floyd Peterson, of Ban don. Abstracts of Title, NoUry Pub- Irvin Hall and Ardyce Strong, of plete abstract plant in Coos Co. Myrtle Point, and Byron Hervey, of lie, Ins. Bonds. The only cosn- Lee, called., at Chas. Heller’« Sunday J. E. AXTELL, Sec. afternoon. Coquille, Ore. Phone 36M Mrs. Mary Corthell and children, of Marshfield, are visiting her parents, DR. J. J. LESLIE . Jdr. and Mrs. Bennett. «* DENTIST M. Siglin, T. S. Rodabaugh, Mary fendants. were Mr. and Mr«. Forrest L. Moon Henry Glenn and Alice Kolen, of flour« 9-12 m„ 1 to 5 p. m. E. Rodabaugh, the unknown heirs IN THE NAME OF THE STATE and children, Eugene and Edgar, of Marshfield, spent the week-end at the of T. S. Rodabaugh or of Mary E. OF OREGON. Evening by appointment Myrtle Point, and Mr. and Mrs. Ar Geo. Glenn home. Grandpa Glenn ac Rodabaugh, his wife; the following Each of you is hereby summoned Over Hudson Drug Store thur L. Hooton and children, Beth companied them home for a week's heirs of Titus B. Willard, namely; and required to appear and answer and Kenneth, and Mr. and Mr«. Alton visit. Hannah M. Nichols and Melville the Amended Complaint of the above Nichols, her husband, Eunice Har- named Plaintiff filed against you in ' Dungey, of Coquille. Mrs. Floyd Peterson and little son DR. J. F. YOUNG ned Turpin and------- Turpin, her the above entitled Court and cause visited at the Glenn home Saturday. husband, the unknown heirs of on August 2, 1933, within four weeks Chiropractor Arthur Jenkins returned home last Dr. Rufus Willard, Emma Weaver from August 25, 1933, which is the. Name “Jehol” Pronounced 345 So. Hall week from the Willie Weekley camp, Chaney and — — Chaney, her date of the first publication of thia husband, Maria Wright and Wil Summons, and if you fail so to ap Next Door south of City Hall “RooHoo” by the Chinese where he finished his job of bucking liam Wright, her hueband, Matilda pear and answer said Amended Com The new phone 102-M logs. _4 The name Jehol Is composed of Willard, Ray Willard and Ernest plaint, on or before the last day of two Chinese words. It therefore Chas. ’Heller is busy with hie Willard, heirs of Agnes Willard the time prescribed in the order for can be divided Into two parts: namely, threshing machine in the McKinley Crick; The following heirs of Orson publication hereof, namely September JAS. W. WHEELER “ Je, ” meaning hot, and “ ho, ” meaning R. Willard 3rd,—Elmer Willard, 22, 1933, for want thereof the Plain and Dora sections. river. So It Is, literally, “Hot river.” Physician A Surgeon Louise Mansell and A. M. Mansell, tiff will apply to the Court for the Mr. and Mr«. Alvin Neeley, of Co her hueband, Beulah De Laney and relief demanded in its said Com For English-speaking purposes, the Ellingson Bldg. Coquille quille, spent the week at Geo. Glenn’s. William DeLaney, her hueband, plaint, of which the following is a pronunciation of the first part Is al Leave calls at Melvin and Olin Jenkins and moth Charlie Willard, Alta Flanagan and succinct statement, viz.: most the same as the French “Je” (a Hudson's Drug Store or at Co er, Mrs. Chas. Swanson, of Marsh Edwin Flanagan, her husband, That each of you, said Defendants, sh sound). But In Chinese, read It as Vando Willard, Orva Topping and be ordered to produce all claims which quille Hotel field, visited relatives last week. “brook,” dropping the sound of “b" — — Topping, her husband, Dora any of you have or make upon the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Myers of near and “k.” The second part of the Selander and Ellis Selander, her whole or any part of the real proper Coquille spent Sunday with his sis word "Ho” can be pronounced as the husband; Aurora B. Willard, the ty involved an this suit, that this word “ hook" without ter, Mrs. Fred Mast, and family. the ” k.' So following heirs of Frank E. Wil Court determine said claims to be in DR. J. R. BUNCH Bridge Happenings Jehol can be correctly lard; Teresa Pointer and Ralph valid and of no effect and perpetu pronounced as Old Sol is reminding us that sum DENTIST "Pointer, her husband, Robah Robi ally restrain you from asserting Mrs. Carrie Benham is spending “RooHoo," with accent on the second mer is here at last. Monday, Aug. son and Rock Robison Jr., her hus them thereafter; that all such claims X-RAY Service 14, the thermometer registered 108. some time in Coquille, keeping house syllable. band, Norma Livengood and Ralph be quieted and that Plaintiff, Cpps The Peking dialect adds an “er" for her nephew, Ernest Benham, and Laird BldgM First Street Livengood, her husband, Loren Buying and Seiling Company, a cor sound to nearly every noun. Hence, children, Earl and Joyce, while Mrs. Telephone 82-L Coquille, Ora Willard, Irvin Willard, and William poration, be declared to be the owner News Notes From Powers Willard; Calvin J. Norris Jr., Wil in fee and of right in the possession Benham attends the C. E. Summer “Roohooer”—Jehol. But outside Pek- Ing (or Peiping) ft Is pronounced as lard Norris, and Frank S. Norris; of all of the real property described Major Ford and Captain Young, Conference at Turner. Jeho and RooHoo, without the suf the following heirs of Thos. R. Wil in the Complaint of Plaintiff on file who have been at China flat with the Bertram Hatfield, of Seneca, So. fix "er.” lard, brother of Titus B. Wilhrrd— herein, and that Plaintiff have such GRANT CORBY C.C j C. boys since early summer, left Dakota, arrived Thursday for a visit Titus M. Willard, Belle Copley, other relief as to the Court may Attorney at Law Sunday for their home camps. The at the Dwight Culver home. Eliza Lewis, Guy Drew and Sylvia seem equitable, said real property be Richmond-Barker Bldg. Drew, his wife, Roy Drew, Maud ing described as follows: Needle History major from Camas Valley will divide Miss Dorothy Hooton has completed Been and A. S. Bean, her hudband; Phone 117 Coquille, Ore Beginning at the northeast corner The earliest needles had no holes his time between there and China flat. her course at Behnke-Walker Business Ed Gillespie, Edgar Phillips Hayes, of that building, generally known as Residence Phone 24-M Miss Helen Wright and Miss College in Portland and is enjoying in them, and were undoubtedly used Mary Weekley, and Vance Weekley, the Woodmen Building, in the Qty Kramer, who formerly taught in the a vacation in Seattle, before return more as pins or as awls, to make holes her nuaband, Dora Morris and Wil of Coquille, in Coos County, Oregon, through which the long underground lard Morris, her husand; Cynthia which point is North ¡ill degrees 30 Powers school« several years ago, ing to her home here. She plans to J. ARTHUR BERG roots of plants or bindweed and leath Gillespie Conrad and Merrill minutes East 70.90 feet from the spent several days this week at return the last of this week. er thongs were passed by hand to Attorney at Law Conrad, her husband, Cheater north line of First Street and 60.30 the home of Mrs. Jesse Jones. Several Mrs. Elmer Wilson and daughter, serve the purpose of thread. These Gillespie, Claud G. Hayes, Eddie feet South 79 Degrees East from the Rooms Iti parties were given in their honor Virginia, of Sitkum, visited from Fri earliest needles were made of stone, Gillespie, and Louie Frances Hayes: East line of Taylor Street in said Farmers A Merchants Bank Bldg while they were here. A. Flander, the surviving wife of city, said north line of First Street day untH Sunday with Mrs. Wilson’s bone or Ivory. When the advantage Phone 37 A. Flander; Zettie P. Messer, now being 1.40 feet southerly from the The Royal Neighbors gave a very parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lett, and of piercing a hole through the blnnt Coquille, Oregon Zettie M. Hawkins, Emily A. Her southeast corner of said building; enjoyable dance Saturday night at attended the district conference of the end of these Implements was discov sey, Standard Oil Company of Cali running thence from said northeast the gym. It was a carnival affair Brethren Church in Myrtle Point with ered. the first real needle was made. fornia, a corporation; Myrtle Camp corner North 79 degrees West 60.30 DR. W. V. GLAISYER During the Bronze age of history, with the usual bright caps, etc. them. No. 197 Woodmen of the World, feet to the east line of Taylor Street; metal needles came Into being and fur as existing prior to its incorpora thence running South 11 degrees VETERINARIAN Mrs. Ethel Littler will not be able Miss Winifred Clayton led an in ther civilisation gradually has resulted tion in the year 1903, Myrtle Camp' West 70.70 feet along the east line to return to her home as soon as she teresting and helpful Christian En County Herd A Meat Inspector In the development of over 250 vari No. 197, Woodmen of the World, a of Taylor Street to a point 1.20 feet expected. ¡Her mother, Elizabeth deavor meeting Sunday evening. Of. eties of needles for sewing alone. corporation, as existing since about southerly from the southwest corner Coquille, Ore. Chandler, will return to San Fran- fleers for the coming year were elect April 2, 1903, Myrtle Camp No. of said building; thence running east cico Thursday, accompanied by her ed as follows: president, Mae Hatch 197, Woodmen of the World, as ex erly, South 79 degrees East, 60.90 isting on, prior, and subsequent to feet along north line of First Street Color of Police Dog grandson, Jack Littler, who will enter er; vice president, Evelyn Beckett; J. A. RICHMOND August 25, 1931, and Woodmen of to a point which is 1.40 feet souther The breed of dog which Is often school there. Donald will remain in secretary-treasurer, Lou Hooton. Con PHYSICIAN sad SURGEON the World, a corporation of Colo ly from the southeast corner of raid called the German Police dog Is really Powers. stance Knight is appointed to lead rado, and the City of Coquille, a building; thence running North 11 Richmond-Barker Building the Alsatian Shepherd dog. The true Mrs. Nantie Myers and Mrs. Annie next Sunday evening’s meeting. Municipal Corporation; and all the degrees 30 minutes East 70.90 feet German Police dog Is really either a Coquille, Ore. unknown or unnamed heirs of any along the east line of said building Grant have opened the Busy Corner Three, members of the Bridge Chris- Dobermann-Pinscher, or a Schnauzer. of the persons above named herein, to the place of beginning. Which Phones: Office «2M, Res. MB restaurant. This makes four restau tion Endeavor society, who are also The Alsatian Shepherd Is a fairly large and also all other persons having or tract of real property covers all of rants and boarding house« running in officers of Myrtle Union, are attend dog, black or brown along the back claiming an interest in the real the land occupied by the «aid Wood Powers at the present time. property herein-after described, men Building, together with the strip ing the «ummer conference at Turner with lighter-colored fawn or brown J. J. ST A N LB Y ♦ Mrs. J. W. Tanner and daughter, this week. They are Orlin Lett, Lou markings aronnd the head, legs and Defendants: 4.50 feet wide northerly of the north LAWYER To the unknown heirs of Evan Cun west side of said building and also a Gladys, have been visiting in Powers Hooton and Maude Hooton. The con belly. The Dobermannpinscher Is ningham; the surviving Wife of Evan Office In First National Bank similar In coloring but generally dark Cunningham; the unknown heirs of strip on the south «ide of said build this week with Mr. Tanner and their ference is in session Aug. 21-87. er, thinner, not so tall, with smooth J. M. Siglin; T. S. Rodabaugh, Mary ing and being 1.20 feet wide at the many friends. Mrs. M. Brown son was hostess to Building, Coquille, Oregon west end and 1.40 feet wide at the Continued blasting of the Coal a large group of relatives Sunday, hair and cropped ears and tall. As E. Rodabaugh; the unknown heirs of east end. The West line of which with almost every breed of dogs, the T. S. Rodabaugh or of Mary E. Rod creek bluff, has caused the blocking those present being Mr. and Mra. property coincides with the East line Alsatian can be trusted with children abaugh, his wife; the following heirs of Taylor Street and the East edge of the river trail for some time, and Charles Holverstott and children and of Titus B. Willard, namely; Hannah of the cement sidewalk; and the with whom he has been brought up. NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL traffic has been directed over the Pep Mr. and Mrs. Tom Benham and chil M. Nichols and Mellville Nichobi, her South line of which property co ACCOUNT per Bros. road. dren, of Fairview, Mr. and Mrs. El Notice is hereby given that the un Justice Court blanks for sale at this husband: Eunice Hamed Turpin and incides with the North lina of First — — Turpin, her busband; the un Street; and the East line of which Mrs. Kenneth Murdock was in Pow mer Benham, Mrs. Carrie Benham, office. dersigned, administrator of the es known heirs of Dr. Rufus Willard; property is the same as the East line tate of Frank Witteman, deceased, ers for a few days, from her camp on Ernest Benham and children, from has filed in the County Court of the the Rogue, where she is spending the Coquille; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Emma Weaver Chaney and —■ — of the property conveyed to plaintiff Chaney, her husband; Maria Wright by deed of Emily A. Heraey recorded State of Oregon for Coos County, hi« STATE OF OREGON IN AND and William Wright, her husband; at Page 620 of Book 117 of the rec- final account as such administrator summer with her hueband, who is son and sons, Henry Brownson and FOR THE COUNTY OF The following heirs of Orson R. Wil .ord“ °‘ deeds of Coos County, Oregon. Mrs. Hiram Hatcher, of Bridge. and «aid Court ha« appointed Monday, with the C j CC. boys at Agness. COOS lard 3rd,— Elmer Willard, Louise Mrs. Geo. Varney has returned to This Summons is served upon said the 18th day of September, 1933, as Mr. ad Mrs. Fred W. Corpe and Mansell and A. M. Mansell, her hus Defendants by publication thereof in the day for the hearing of objections her home in Portland, where she will children were entertained Sunday at band, Beulah De Laney and William the Coquille Valley Sentinel, a week Case No. 9747 to the said final account and the set teach this winter. George will return the Dwight Culver home. DeLaney, ey, her hueband, husband, Alta Flana- Flana ly newspaper, for the period of four Suit in Equity to Quiet Title tlement thereof. to school later. Summons for Publication gan an< id Edwin Flanagan, her hus- week» successively, by virtue of an Misses Elsie Reed end Constance Joseph M. Witteman, _ Top order of publication made by Hon. D. Administrator of the ,Estate of ; Firs^ season formally opened in Knight returned Friday from the Coos Buying and ¡Selling Company, ¡»and, 1 Vando Willard, Orva a Corporation, Plaintiff, ring and — — Topping, ng. her F. Thompson, County Judge of Coos Frank Witteman, Deceased. 31tb Powers Monday evening when A. W. Young People’s Assembly at Bandon. lushand; Calvin J. Norn . vs. irris Jr., OreFon> dated August 22, Borigo took a crew into the Eden Val Miss Reed is a guest at the W. A. Title Guarantee and Abstract Com Willard Norrie, and Frank 6. - Nor ley territory, to Walker creek. And Sany, a Corporation of Oregon, Lett home. ris; and all the unknown The date of the first publication of Old Beaver Hill Vein Coal, $4 50 [enry Sengstacken Company, a or unnamed heirs of any of this Summons of August 25, 1988. Mrs. Maud Hoyt, of Portland, ar per ton for lump delivered in Coquille. the smoke was rising over Eden ridge Corporation of Oregon, the un the persons above named herein, and S. D. Pulford, rived at the A. O. Hooton home Sun Leave orders at Roosevelt Service Tuesday morning. known heirs of Evan Cunningham, also all other persons having or Attorney for Plaintiff. day forenoon for a ahort visit Other Station, phone 114. C. Jack Shumate. the surviving wife of Evan Cun- claiming an interest in the real Residence and P. Q. Address, Co property hereinafter described. De- Sunday guests at ths Hooton home Calling cardi 100 for 11.00. ningham, ths unknown heirs of J. quille, Oregon. juj Ttf ____ i Professional Cards