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THR COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1988. News From Lee Section WORTH READING WORTH HEEDING KEEP YOUR SAVINGS THEY ARE FROM WELL WHERE GUARDED LOSS OR SHRINKAGE AND ARE TRULY PRODUCTIVE 7 - just naturally at FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Coquille, Oregon STRONG - CONSERVATIVE ACCOMMODATING Warning Against Grafters Professional Cards LILJEQVIST, SWANTON & SLACK Attorneys and Counsellors First National Bank Building Coquille Oregon C. W. NOYES Attorney at Law Practice in U. 8. D. Court and State Courts Km. No. 3 Farmers A Merchante Bank Bldg., Coquille, Oregon Title Guarantee & Abstract Co. Abstracts of Title, Notary Pub- plete abstract plant in Coos Co. lie, Ina. Bonds. The only eosn- J. E. AXTELL, Sec. Coquille, Ore. Phono MM DR. J. J. LESLIE DENTIST Hours 9-18 ni., 1 to 5 p. m. Evening by appointment Over Hudson Drug Store _________________i » «* ■—» DR. J. F. YOUNG Chiropractor 245 So. HaU ; Next Door south of City Hall The new phone 102-M JAS. W. WHEELER Physician A Surgeon Ellingson Bldg. Coquille Leave calls at Hudson’s Drug Store or at Co quille Hotel DR. J. R. BUNCH DENTIST X-RAY Service Laird Bldg, First Street Telephone 82-L Coquille, Ore GRANT CORBY Attera«/ at La* Richmond-Barker Bldg. Phoae 157 Coquille, Ore. RseHeace Pbe*e 84-M J. ARTHUR BERG Attorney at Law Rooms 1 A i Farmers A Marchante Baah Bldg Phono 87 CogaUle. Oregon J. A. RICHMOND PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Richmond-Barker Building Coquille, Ore. Phones: Office 62 M, Rea. 98R '~8., J. J. STANLEY lawyer Office in First National Bank Building, Coquille, Oregon WARRANTS REDEEMED Notice is hereby given that School District No. 69, has called warrants numbered 92. 93, 96,96, 97. 98, 99 and 100 for redemption and that interest on them will cease after this date, Sept. 15, 1933. They will be re deemed upon presentation at the First National Bank, Coquille, Oregon. Mrs. Katy Anderson, Clerk, School District No. 69, 35t3 Coos County, Oregon. Calling cards 100 for 11.00. Through the Oregon State Editor ial Association, the Better Business Bureau hae sent out this warning to beware of the sharks who are at tempting to make an easy living by capitalizing on the N. R. A. It is be ing reprinted so that the business man who is approached for N. R. A. di rectory advertising may know just how this sort of graft is considered: Leanne Schroeder visited with her sister, Mrs. Paul Bunch, the first of the week. Kenneth Leatherman returned home Sunday from McMinnville. While there he visited the Schroeder and Bender families at the Wignich hop ranch. He also spent a short time with relatives at Shedd and Waldport. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Johnson and children, of Powers, were Sunday vis itor» of the A. F. Willson family. Webb Mast returned home Monday after a three-weeks’ trip in^Califor- nia. He went as far south as Sacra mento. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hervey were Tuesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Weekly. Mrs. Ina iDavis, John Sumerlin and W. H. Brown are working for J. E. Ford in the pea field. Wunda Houdyshell, of Dora, was h Thursday evening dinner guest of Miss Etta Marie Whobrey at the Lloyd Leathermen home. Audrey Gasner spent the week-end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Lewis. Mrs. Severt Iverson visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Schroeder the first of the week. Lloyd Laird, of Coquille, spent the week-end with the L. C. Mast family. News Notes From Powers I, FACTS! FACTS! FACTS! FACTS! •-N Quality Truth Price Truth To Our Patrons In Comparison We asked you to truthfully teat our New Slow Baked Bread. We are sure you will find it much higher in quality and taste than other bread, because we take pride in preparing our products, using -only the best ingredients. The 4-iH club camp at the Coos and Curry County F»ir closed Saturday evening after a very succesful week. There were fifty-five in attendance, who had completed their projects and Our full pound loaves sell for nine cents and the pound and were exhibiting during the fair. The camp was held in the community one-half loaf for only twelve. Buy our goods at all leading building, where a mesa hall and sleep Coquille groceries. Price and quality count, and we boast ing quarters were arranged. Mrs. both characteristics. 4 J. W. Sweet, from Arizona Inn, and * Mrs. Minnie King, of Powers, were in “It hae come to our attention that charge of the 4-H members. This will two and possibly three special page be an annual affair and will require promoters are going to call on news- ' a larger building or a new one for papers in Oregon and Washington next year. Those attending from for the purpose of putting on N. R. A.1 Powers were: 'Roy Brewster, Jimmie, some' Frances Ellen and Jack King, Beaty, Honor Roll pages, t I believe ______ ____ HOME OWNED HOME QPERATED Oregon papers have already fallen for Fay and Giles Lay, Billy Ann Horton, thia gag because the local N. R. A. I Juanita and Helen Murphy;^ from headquarters have received com Coos River, Dell Brunell, Lawrence plaint» from business men who say i Biaaca, Alva Patch, Ed. Davie, Karl NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE M. Siglin, T. S. Rodabaugh, Mary fendanta. E, Rodabaugh, the unknown heirs that they are being forced to adver-l Clinkenbeard, Donald Smith, Clifford In the Circuit Court of the State of IN THE NAME OF THE STATE of T. S. Rodabaugh or of Mary E. OF OREGON. Oregon for Cooe County tise in N. R. A. directori««. They com-1 Brunell; from Fairview, Norman Rodabaugh, his wife; the following DHOElNIX FINANCE COMPANY, a ' plain that they don't want to purchase Powell; from Leneve and Riverton, Each of you is hereby summoned heirs of Titus B. Willard, namely; corporation, Plaintiff, t this kind of advertising but feel that j Benny Watson, , Orville Schroeder, Hannah M. Nichols and Melville and required to appear and answer Sell, Carl Echolm, Harry COOS LOAN CORPORATION, and Nichols, her husband, Eunice Bur the Amended Complaint of the above I they are over a barrel both with the Benham ” 1 ned Turpin and------- Turpin, her named Plaintiff filed against you in LYMAN CARRIER, Defendants. public and the newspaper connected Hull, John Gibbs; from Bunker Hill, husband, the unknown heirs of the above entitled Court and cause No. 10218 i with the plan unless they pay to pub Floyd Lillie, Evan Bone, Jimmie Carl Dr. Rufus Willard, Emma Weaver on August 2, 1033, within four weeks By virtue of an execution issued son; from Port Orford, Rod and Ted out of the above entitled Court in the lish their listing. . Chaney ’Wpd — — Cheney, her from August 25, 1033, which is the husband, Maria Wright and Wil date of the first publication of this “The scheme is for the promoter McKenzie, James Maloy, Ed and Bill above entitled cause, to me directed liam Wright, her hueband, Matilda Summons, and if you fail so to ap to purchase space from the publwher Lindberg, Fran Sutton, 'Ivan Jame and dated the Uth day of September, Willard, Ray Willard and Ernest pear and answer said Amended Com 1933, upon a judgment rendered and I for the purpose of running an N. R. A. son, Loraine Maloy; from Brookinaa pntered Willard, heirs of Agnes Willard plaint, on or before the hast day of in said Court on the 6th day George Hasselt; from Langlois, Al* i Honor Roll. Thereafter the salesman Crick: The following heirs of Orson the time prescribed in the order for of September, 1933, irv<favor of Phoe calla on merchante and tolla them they mon Brown, Arthur Farrier, Nadine nix Finance Company, a corporation, R. Willard 3rd,—Elmer Willard, publication hereof, namely September Louiee Mansell and A. M. Mansell, 22, 1933, for want thereof the Plain Lois Plaintiff, and against Coos Loan Cor- should buy a listing on the page ao Russell, Alma Boice, Lola and ______ her husbapd, Beulah De Laney and tiff will apply to the Court for the ____ I poration and Lyman Carrier, defen- that the public will be informed that Brown; from Ophir, Helen 1 Miller ’ dants, for the sum of $4,000:00 with in William DeLaney, her husband. relief demanded in its said Com they are cooperating with the N. R. A. Effie Sweet, Jewell Mayea, Neonta terest thereon at the rate of 7 per Charlie WiUard, Alta Flanagan and plaint, of which the following is a program. If the salesman is inclined Sweet, Ida Adame; from Gold Beach, cent per annum from the 2nd day of Edwin Flanagan, her husband, succinct statement, viz.: That each of you, said Defendants, Vendo Willard, Orva Topping and to be high-pressure he can put the Marjory Colvin, 'Barbara Miller, March, 1932, and, the further sum of — — Topping, her husband, Dora be ordered to produce all claims which screws on pretty hard and practically Jessie Turner, Eleanor Bullard, Phyl 8300.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the Selander and Ellis Seiender, her any of you have or make upon the •care the merchant into purchasing lis Moore, Pinkey Palngren, Billy 6th day of September, 1933, and for husband; Aurora B. Willard, the whole or any part of the real proper Bean, Warren McNeeley, Berle Mc- the further sum of 871.95 costa and space whether he wants it or not. following heirs of Frank E. Wil ty involved in this suit, that this disbursements and the costa of and lard; Teresa Pointer and Ralph Court determine said claims to be in ‘The local N. R. A. and the Bureau Neeley, Donovan and Glenn Sabin. Pointer, her husband, Robah Robi valid and of no effect and perpetu Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jess Walker upon this writ commanding me to feel that this special page racket is make sale of the following described son and Rock Robison Jr., her hus ally restrain you from .asserting not in keeping with the spirit of the a daughter, Tuesday, Sept. 1». real property situated in the County band, Norma Livengood and Ralph them thereafter; that all such claims Mrs. Fred Stock entertained her of Coos, State of Oregon, to-wit: N. R. A. plan and that it is unfair Livengood, her husband, Loren be quieted and that Plaintiff, Coos Commencing at a point Forty (40) for newspapers to attempt to cash in bridge club Thursday. High score Willard, Irvin Willard, and William Buying and Selling Company, a cor Willard; Calvin J. Norria Jr, Wil poration, be declared to be the owner on a program which is so important went to Mrs. C. H. Crew and low to rods North of the Southwest (SW) corner of the • Southeast Quarter lard Norris, and Frank 8. Norria; in fee and of right in the possession and that muat in the final analysis Mm. Ray Berry. A lovely afternoon (ISEQ) of the Southeast Quarter the following heirs of Thos. R. Wil of all of the real property described depend for its success on cooperation. was spent with refreshments at the (SE*4) of Section Thirty-Six (36), lard, brother of Titus B. WiUard— in the Complaint of Plaintiff on file Township Twenty-seven (27), South “There are all manner of rackets close. Titus M. Willard, Belle Copley, herein, and that Plaintiff have such Eliza Lewis, Guy Drew and Sylvia other relief as to the Court may Henry Moe went to sleep Saturday of Range Thirteen (13), West of the being worked by the Msy money beys Willamette Meridian; thence West Drew, his wife, Roy Drew, Maud 1 seem equitable, said real property be evening when returning from the who are endeavoring to cash in on the - ----- -------- ---- . ------ -— 20 rods; thence South 8 rods; thence Bean and A- 8. Bean, her huSband; ing described as follows: N. R. A. publicity and publisher« ' Fair dance »nd wrecked hia car. No East 20 rods; thence North 8 rods at the northeast corner that building, generally known Ed Gillespie, Edgar Phillips Hayes, j of Beginning -V —U----- ---------------------------- to place of beginning, containing 1 should carefully scrutinise any — pro one was hurt seriously. Mary Weekley, and Vance Weekley, of that building, generally known as City ... The 34? boys who have been at fere of land. her husband, Dora Morris and Wil- I the Woodmen Building, in the C motional tie-ups submitted to them by ' of Coquille, in Coos County, Oregon, Now Therefore, by virtue of said promoters. A bulletin from your of the China Camp camp, No. 1737, and execution, and in compliance with the — lard Morris, her husand; Cynthia which point pqint is North 11 degree« 30 Giflespie Confed and Merrill fice to the members of the Oregon who returned home, left Powers Mon command» of said writ, I will, on Sat Conrad, her husband, Chester I minutes East 70.90 feet from " the Editorial Association in thio connec day about noon. There about seven urday, the 14th day of October, 1933, Gillespie, Claud G. Hayes, Eddie ' north line of First Street and 50.30 ty-five leaving and about 90 of the at 10 o'clock A. M, at the front door Gillespie, and Louie France» Hayes: j feet South 79 Degree» East from the tion might be very helpful.” the County Court House in Co A. Flander, the surviving wife of | East line of Taylor Street in said boys signed for the winter. The ma of quille, Cooe County. Oregon, sell at A. Flander: Zettie P. Messer, now city, said north line of Firet Street jority of them will remain in Oregon. See Mansell Drayage and Delivery public auction (subject to redemp Zettie M. Hawkins, Emily A. Her being 1.40 feet southerly from the There is a large camp of 34? boys tion), to the highest bidder for cash Co. for Mill Wood, 82 a load. Orders sey, Standard Oil Company of Cali southeast corner of said building; stationed at Delta creek. They are in hand, all the right, title and inter Ailed promptly. fornia, a corporation; Myrtle Camp running thence from said northeast which the witnin named defen No. 197 Woodmen of the World, corner North 79 degrees West 50.30 swamping the road. There are other est dants and either or both of them in as existing prior to its incorpora feet to the east line of Taylor Street; For sound Are insurance, go to Ned crews working from each end. They the above entitled action had on the tion in the year 1903, Myrtle Camp thence running South II degrees expect to open the gap in the road 24th day of July, 1933, the date of the C. Kelley. No. 197, Woodmen of the World, a West 70.70 feet along the east line atachment of the property described in about three months. corporation, aa existing since about of Taylor Street to a point 1.20 feet herein, or since that date had in and Olin Lay has taken over the man- to April 2, 1903, Myrtle Camp No. southerly from the southwest comer the above described property or FORECLOSURE SALE 197, Woodmen of the World, as ex of said building; thence running east agement of Albert Powem' local any part thereof, to satisfy said exe NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That dairy. He will move to the ranch isting on, prior, and subsequent to erly, South 79 degrees East, 50.90 cution. August 25, 1931, and Woodmen of feet along north line of First Street under and by virtue of an Execution I and Order of Sale issued out of the house as soon •« the ffJrewster family Dated September 11.1933, the World, a corporation of Colo to a point which is 1.40 feet souther E. Hess, Circuit Court of the State of Oregon move« out. His brother will live in 35t5 Sheriff of H. rado. and the City of Coquill«, a ly from the southeast corner of said Cooe County, Oregon. I for the County of Cooe on the 18th hia house. Municipal Corporation; and all the building; thence running North LI I day of September, 1983, in a certain unknown or unnamed heir» of any degrees 80 minutes East 70.90 feet The Powers Woman's club met NOTICE TO CREDITORS i eause in said Court pending wherein of the persons abov« named herein, along the east line of said building Which | The Valley Building and Loan Asso Wednesday for their first regular Notice is hereby given that the un and also all other persona having or to the place of beginning. ciation, an Oregon Corporation, is meeting with the president, Mrs. Al dersigned has been appointed by the claiming an interest in the real tract of real property coven »11 of plaintiff, and Charles S. Harlocker, lan Rolf, hostess. property herein-after described. the land occupied by the said Wood The Cooa Coun County Court of the State of Oregon men Building, together with the strip sometime« known as Chaa. S. Har ty Convention of Woman’s Clubs will for Cooa County, administrator of the Defendants: 4.50 feet wide northerly of the north locker, and Sadie P. Harlocker, his rotate of Henry L. Cooper, deceased, wife, and Jessie D. Clinton are De be held October 11 in Powers at the and all person« having claims against To the unknown heirs of Evan Cun west side of said building and also a fendants, Case No. 10242, of Mid Fellowship hall. All federated clubs the said estate are required to pre ningham; the surviving wife of Evan strip on the south ride of said build Court and commanding me to sell the in Cooe county are invited. sent the same with the proper vouch Cunningham; the unknown heirs of ing and being 1.20 feet wide at the west end and 1.40 feet wide at the hereinafter described real property to Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, of Co ers to the undersigned at the Law J. M. Siglin; T. 8. Rodabaugh, Mary east end. The West line of which satisfy the sum of 38729.82, an At office« of J. J. Stanley, in First Na E. Rodabaugh; the unknown hrira of quille, «pent the week visiting rola- torney fee of 8330.00 and costs and tional Bank Building in Coquille, Coo« T. S. Rodabaugh or of Mary E. Rod property coincides with the East Mne disburoementa 821.10, together with tive« in Powers. John just returned County, Oregon, within six months abaugh, his wife; th« following heirs of Taylor Street and the East edge accruing coat, I WILL ON SATUR from the marine hospital at Seattle, from the date of this notice. of Titus B. Willard, namely; Hannah of the cement sidewalk; and the DAY, THE 21st DAY OF OCTOBER. Wash., where hie leg was tro«ted. The Dated and first published this 8th M. Nichole and Mellville Nichols, her South line of which property co 1933, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the day of September, 1983. ' husband: Eunice Harned Turpin and incide» with the North line of Fint Street: WIU and the UIC Ausaov East lUlt line va of which w aaa-v»« forenoon of «aid day at the front door trouble resulted from a broken leg he H. H. Cooper, — — Turpin, her buaband; the un OLICCt. East line of the County Court House in the City received last fall when on fire duty at Administrator of the Estate of known heirs of Dr. Rufus Willard; property is the same as the Fast ~ "* to plaintiff of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, of Eden valley. Henry L. Cooper, Deceased. 34t5 Bmma Weaver Chaney and — — of the property conveyed Hersey ----------- recorded Emily A. Hersey fer for Mie and sell at public auction, Chaney, her husband; Maria Wlright by deed of Emily at Page 020 of Book 117 of the rec to the highest and best bidder for IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE and William Wright, her husband; Newspapermen at the capital feel CMh in hand, all the right, title and STATE OF OREGON IN AND The following heirs of Orson R. Wil ords of deeds of Coos County, Oregon. This Summons is served upon said interest of the said Defendants in and that they were cheated in the -recent FOR THE COUNTY OF lard 8rd,— Ehner Willard. Louis« to the following described real prop meeting of the board of control. The COOS Mansell and A. M. Mansell, h«r hus Defendants by publication thereof in erty, to-wit: _ session was entirely devoid of any ex band, Beulah De Laney and William the Coquille Valley Sentinel, a week Case No. 9747 All of (Lot No. tliree (3) in Block DeLaney, her husband, Alta Flana ly newspaper, for the period of four Suit in Equity to Quiet Title plosion. Not even an argument worth No. three (3) in Dement'« Addition to gan and Edwin Flanagan, her hus weeks sueceesively, by virtue of an Summons for Publication Myrtle Point, Coo« County, Oregon, mentioning. But there seems to have Cobs Buying and Selling Company, band, Vando Willard, Orva Top order of publication made by Hon. D. as shown by the duly recorded plat been plenty of fireworks at the board ping and — — Topping, her F. Thompson, County Judge of Coos a Corporation, Plaintiff, thereof on file in the office of the of higher education meeting whidh husband; Calvin J. Norris Jr., County, Oregon, dated August 22, va. County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon. was being held in Portland at the Title Guarantee and Abstract Com Willard Norria, and Frank 8. Nor 1983. The date of the firet publication of Said sale being made subject to re and all the unknown pany, a Corporation of Oregon, ris; demption in the manner provided by same time. Henry Sengstacken Company, a or unnamed heirs of any of thia Summons of August 25, 1983. 8. D. Pulford, law. Corporation of Oregon, the un th« persons above named herein, and Attorney for Plaintiff. Dated at Coquille, Oregon, thia 20th known heir» of Evan Cunningham, also all other persons having or Residence and P. 0. Address, Co day of September, 1983. claiming an interoat in the reel the surviving wife of Evan Cun H. E. Hess, quille, Oregon. Itt8 ningham, the unknown heirs of J. property hereinafter deecribed De- 86t5 Sheriff of Cooe County, Oregon And IChat Is More Ideal Bakery ggj