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News From Lee Section Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hervey were Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Weekly, Mr. and Mm. Chas. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Michael. Mr*. Ina Davia spent Sunday at Floras Lake and Bandon Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Severt Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bunch, Leanns and Adrian Schroeder went to Bly last Saturday. They are employed on a trucking job for several months. Mrs. Thed. Perry visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wilson Wednesday. 0. B. Wilson and son, Warren, went to Washington Monday where they will work in the fruit orchards. Mr. Chandler i* spending this week with his daughter, Mrs. C. E. John son. Conrad Mier and R. V. Cummins, of Portland, were Tuesday night guests of the Lloyd Leatherman family.— Charles and Howard Leatherman spent the week-end at Waldport visit ing an uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Edwards, of Port land, spent this week with her par ents, Mr. and Mre. H. W. Mast Mr. Edwards enjoyed a hunting trip the first of the week in the hills near Powers. After returning from Pow ers, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mast and the Edwards spent two days fishing on the Rogue. They returned to Port land Saturday to resume their duties the following week. He is connected with the Union Oil company and Mrs. Edwards with the Y. W. C. A. Mr. and Mrs. Laure La Flamme and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Howe were Bun day guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leatherman. Mr. and Mrs. William Mehl and daughter, Gertrude, of Coquille, were Wednesday callers at the Henry Her vey home. Miss Norma Johnson spent several day* at the Jenjcins home at McKin ley- Lark Mast spent one day this week on his farm at Beaver Slough. Kraft Cheese Maximum or Sego 3 Is w * Dated at Coquille, Oregon, thi* 20th day of September. 1983. MU SUGAR Jellwell PKG. 5« Post Toasties With the Animal Pictures Pure Cane Eaeh (Limit) P-nut Butter 19« 49« Max-i-mum Waldorf 19« Airway Coffee 3 Rolla Spinach 3 59 lb . 21 MAYONNAISE 2 |bs- CORN SHORTENING 3 25« Raisins 4 Danish Squash FORECLOSURE 8ALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That under and by virtue of an Execution and Order of Sale isaued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for th* County of Coo* on the 18th day of September, 19M, in a certain cause in said Court pending wherein The Valley Building and Loan Asso ciation. an Oregon Corporation, is plaintiff, and Charles S. Hariocker, <omethnM known aa Chat. 8. Har- locker, and Sadie P. Hariocker, his wife, and Je**ie D. Clinton ar* De fendants, Oase No. 10242, of »aid Court and commanding me to sell the hereinafter deacribed real property to satisfy the sum of >8729.82, an At torney fee of >880.00 and coats and disbursement* >21.10, together with accruing cost, I WILL ON SATUR DAY. THE 21st DAY OF OCTOBER, 1933, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day at the front door of the County Court Hous* in the Citv of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, of fer for sale end sell at public suction, to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of th* said Defendants in and to the following described real prop erty, to-wit: , Ail of Lot No. three (8) InBieck No. three (3) in Dement’* Addition to Myrtle Point, Coo* County. Oregon m shown by th« duly recorded plat thereof on file in the office of the County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon. Said sale being made subject to re- 17« Pk<>. Libby's Quality-Large Cans NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of for J'HOENl/ FLNAN('E*(»M p X n Y, a corporation, Plaintiff, ^O^LgAN CORPORATION, and LYMAN CARRIER, Défendante. n No. 19218 By virtue of an execution issued Swifts * 1/ out of the above entitled Court in the above entitled cauae, to me directed and dated the 11th day of September, n>s. 1933, upon a judgment rendered and entered in said Court on the 6th day of September, 1933, in favor of Phoe nix Finance Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, and against Coos Loan Cor poration and Lyman Carrier, defen dants, for the sum of «4,000 00 with in Thompson Seedless terest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum froiq the 2ndday of March, 1982, and, the further sum of Jbs. >300.00 with interest thereon at the rate of « per cent per annum from the Brewster Valley 6th day of September, 193,1. and for the further sum of >71.96 costa arid Willard Johnson and John Gross, of VWBMV,*SV*» and masvs the bine tuoie disbursements costs ui of and ■ Roseburg, came in Monday to do some | upon thi* writ commanding me to work for the Copco company. t make sale of the following described Mr. and Mrs. Julius Benham were i real property situated in the County of Coo*, State of Oregon, to-wit: business shoppers in Myrtle Point and Commencing at a point Forty (40) Coquille Monday. rods North of the Southweet (SW) The new COC camp to be located in t Good Bakers corner of the Southeast Quarter (SES4) of the Southeast Quarter the field across the river from the (BEU) of Section Thirty-Six (36), Kirk ranch at Sitkum, showed signs XC EACH Township Twenty-seven (27), South of activity when a crew of men went of Range Thirteen (18), West of the Willamette Meridian; thence West in there Monday and began work. Mrs. Mae 'Harvey is having a new 20 rod*; thence South 8 rods; thence Store No. 469 East 20 rods; thence North 8 rod* home built. Those who have been to place of beginning, containing 1 working on it are Clarence and Duane acre of land. Now Therefore, by virtue of said Shoemaker and Lester Mayse. Jimmy Barton, who is employed at execution, and in compliance with the Mrs. Phoebe Harry, of Coquille, commands of said writ. I will, on Sat a logging concern at Power's, spent spent Saturday and Sunday visiting urday, the 14th day of October, 1933, the week end at the home of Mr. and at the home of Mr. and Mra. P. A. Al at 10 o’clock A. M., at the front door ford. of the County Court House in Co Mrs. Orin Kirk. Bryant logging truck* are again on quille, Coo* County. Oregon, sell at — public auction (subject to redemp the road after a month’s lay-off. They Bridge Happenings tion), to the highest bidder for cash plan to finish hauling In ten days. in hand, all the right, title and inter The Bridge Grange participated in Grant Harry has been ill the past est which the within named defen the nation-wide Booster night contest, dants and either or both of them in few days at his borne. the above entitled action had on the Olif Havdol, a traveling evangelist, by putting on a very interesting pro 24th day of July, 1983, the date of the closed his meeting* in the valley Fri gram Saturday evening, Sept. 30, to atachment of the property described which a number of guest* had been in herein, or since that date had in and day evening. Mr. and Mr*. Jessie Hicks accom vited. A pot-luck dinner was served to the above described property or any part thereof, to satisfy said exe panied by Gene Jewett and Mr*. Em at 7:30, in the attractively decorated cution. ma Lenox, made a trip to Langlois dining room. The tables were pretti Dated September 11,1933. Friday returning home Sunday eve ly decorated with pumpkins, hollowed H. E. Has*, 35t5 Sheriff of Coo* County, Oregon. ning. Mrs. Lenox remained there for out and filled with peach*«, apples, grapes and other fruit. After the a longer visit Those to enjoy Sunday dinner at the meal the following program was pre FORECLOSURE SALE home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson sented in the hall: Grange 'Booster song, led by Marvel were: Miss Velma Krewson, Mr. and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That under and by virtue of an Exe ■ Mrs. W. A. Nickaeon, Fern and Betty Brode. National Master Taber’s Speech, cution issued out of the Circuit Court Nickason, Bert Mead, Mrs. Eva Bur of the State of Oregon for the County ris, Mrs. C. ' M. Wilson, Erwin and read by the lecturer, Beth’ Culver. of Coos on the 25th day of September, Rosalie Laird, Miss Cora Bullock, Piano solo, “A Delightful Day." by 1933, upon a judgment recovered in Marjorie Van Alstein. Florence and Minor Mead, Mr. and the justice's Court for Justice of the Talk by the Grange Master, Henry Peace and Constable District No. 8, Mrs. Ivan Laird and family, the Wil County of Coos, State of Oregon, in son family and Mrs. Leslie Groat and Brownson. a certain cause wherein E. L. Vinton son, Roger*. Reading, “Encouragement” by Con is plaintiff, and Bandon Beach Realty stance Knight. Those to enjoy a play party at the Company, a corporation i* Defendant, Zither solo and encore, by Mrs. H. and commanding me to satisfy the hall Saturday evening given by Miss sum of 118.40 with interest at 6 per es Taylor and Florence Mead were: Koch. cent from August 3, 1933, and costs Lester Mayes, Leeda, Edwina and Whistle and song number, by Mary and disbursements ___ ____ _ ___ <2.50. . together _ Jack Groves, Cora Bullock. Eva Bur Louise Culver and Lynn Orilee Cul with accruing coats, I WILL ON SAT ver. URDAY. THE 28th DAY OF OCTO ria, Christina Christensen, Clarence Talk, *N. R. A. and its Effect on BER, 1988, at the hour of 10 o’clock and Duane Shoemaker, Lester Durell. in the forenoon of said day at the Glenn and Kenneth Tompsan, Bernice Agriculture,” by Chas. F. Gilroy. Group of songs by Marvel Brode. front door of the County Court House Bilderback, Hasel, Clark and John in the City of Coquille, Coos County, Gearhart Gail Bunch and Reading, “My Dad,” and encore, **I Dale Oregon, offer for sale and sell at Marcey. The evening was spent in Love Oregon," by Alvin Allen. public auction, to the highest and beat ‘Dissertation on Silence” by Dwight bidder for cash in hand, all the right, playing games and pulling taffy. title and intereat of the said De Miss Alta Mead and Mies Ute Bur Culver and 'Harold James. fendant in and to the following de ris, of Gravel Ford, ar* visiting at th* Group of readings by Lou Hooton. scribed real property, located in Coos home of Bert Mead. Debate, “Resolved, A man should be County, Oregon, to-wit: _ boss in his own home.” Affirmative, Kenneth Laird left Wednesday for AH that part of the SWU of the NEU of Section 29 Township 28 Bly, Oregon, with hi* two trucks. He Henry Brownson; negative, Elise South Range 14 West of the Willam has employment with a logging con- Lamp. The negative won. ette Meridian lying North of the cern there. Reading by John Koch. Harold Btemmler, of County Road lees part taken for road. A number of hilarious contests com The East half of the West half of Myrtle Point, ia driving the other pleted the evening’s entertainment. NEU of the NEU of Section 29 truck: Town ah ip 28 South Range 14 West of Leonard Everett, one of Bryant’s The next regular meeting of the Willamette Meridian. Grange will be held oh Friday eve West U of BEU of «he NEU of truck drivers, met with an accident Section 29 Township 28 Range 14 when his truck went over the grade ning, Oct. 8. Miss Winifred Clayton, who is at West of WiHamette Merdian less part near Howe’s store. He was rushed taken for road, less 2.55 acres sold to the hospital in an ambulance. Lat tending high school in Myrtle Point in Vol. 11« page 40 and staying with Mrs. Sarah Wil- Lota 7 and 8 in Block 14 Sunset est reports are that he is noing nicely liams, visited Sunday with her foiki and x-rays showed that no bones were City located in Coos County, Oregon. at their home on Rock Creek. Said sale being made subject to re broken, only he was badly bruised. demption in the manner provided by Mra. Wm. Brown, who spent the Mr. and Mrs. ’'Pete*' Pointer, of law. latter part of the summer at Powers Powers, spent Sunday at the home of Dated at Coquille, Oregon, thia 28th Mrs. Pointer’s sister, Mrs. Jake Boh- where her J)u«band ia employed, re day of September, 1988. turned Saturday to her home here. lander. 37t5 Sheriff of Coo* County, Oregon . A special meeting of the Ladies Mra. Elise Lamp, primary teacher club was called Tuesday afternoon at in the Bridge school, arrived Thurs See Mansell Drayage and Delivery the home of Mrs. Stella Crowley. day of last week from Oswega, Ore Co. for Mill Wood, >2 a load. Order* Those present were: Mesdames Ivan gon, where she spent the summer and Jaa. Laird, Mrs. Ted Abbott, Mrs. with her mother and her little daugh W. A. Nickason, Mrs. Flossie Wilson. ter. Mrs. Lamp is boarding at the Mrs. Julius Benham, Mrs. Tom Law Fred Scofield home this winter. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barnett and horn, Mm. Kilphia Krewson, Mrs. niece, Mias Bather Barnett, of Arago, Oacar Dwell and Mr*. Rtiba Alford. i Swiss Limburger American Del Monte No. 2 * Tin J I or SANDWICH SPREAD made by Best Foods Pint Jar » Ea. 24« f Food Sale Corn Starch Sat., Oct. 7 Calumet Brand to be given by Holy Name Altar Society 9 a. m. till 5 p. m. LB PKG. 6c VEGETABLES Spuds Cabbage Locals for Kraut IO n»8- 15« FREE DELIVERY were dinner guests Sunday at the Dwight Culver home. In the eve ning the two families motored to Empire where they «pent the night and dug clams Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Laswell re turned to Bridge last week from Leb anon, where they spent the summer vacation with Mrs. Laswell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Walker. They are living again in the Clarke house which they occupied last winter. Mr. Laswell ia principal of the Bridge school. Miss Dorothy Hooton has been em ployed on private duty at the Mast Hoeiptal in Myrtle Point, since Sun day morning. As there will be no church service next Sunday the Christian Endeavor meeting will be held after Sunday School, intsead of in the evening. Ray L. Beckett ia building a house on his property, adjoining the O. W. Heath place. News Notes From Powers Mrs. George Dwyer ahd the chil dren have returned to Powers for the winter. Mr. Du yer is engaged with the local 3-C camp. The children en tered school Tuesday. Pat Dillon, who came in from John son creek, for Dan Martin’s funeral, remained with friends in town for the week. Kenneth Kendall was painfully hurt while working on Eden ridge for the C. B. L. Co. Tuesday. He was taken to the hospital. IHe received a bad cut on his chin. The different committees are busily engaged arranging for tile Coos county Federated clubs convention, which will be held in Powers Wednes day, Oct. 111. The club session will be held in the Gym, and the luncheon will be at the Fellowship hall. Dressing rooms will be provided at the same place, which is just across the street from the Gym. The Royal Neighbors are giving an other dance Saturday evening in the Gym. Neighbors from all over south ern Oregon will be in attenadnce. The Powers Woman’s Club met in regular session Wednesday, with Mrs. Floyd Eaton and Mrs. Henry Moe as joint hostesses. After the regular business meeting at which the first vice president, Mrs. Clare Lemon- owsky, presided. A very interesting program arranged by Mrs. Albert Powers was given. The subject, “Marriage" was handled in a very in teresting manner. Mrs. bill Mareee then played a wedding march. Later each member told where she bad met her husband and how long she had been married. Mrs. Ida Mathews had bean married M yaara, while Mra. Phone 122 Allan Smith was the bride of two and one-half years. Jack Wilson, of Bandon, who visited in Powers last week, went to Wilson 'Prairie to visit hi* birthplace where in 1860 he and hi* twin sister, Clar inda Lee, were born. They moved from there to Calf ranch when they were six years old. This is the first time he had ever visited the place of ■his birth. Some of the old logs, white cedar by the way, of the old cabin are still there in place. And the rocks from the fireplace are etill there, where they were placed by the builder over seventy years ago. The Junior High basket ball team were out for practice in force Monday evening. Howard Varney, the fourth grade teacher, will coach this team. We will give you a line-up later. The old Hut building is now the home of th* 3-C camp. The boys are working on the river road. There are five truck* graveling the new road bed. Gravel is being taken from the Tom Hayes place. The Forest Service is now sending crews into the mountain* for the win ter work. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Delp died at Eden Valley. This was th* first white child ever born in Eden valley. Although a rugged, nine- pound baby, he contracted pneumonia and died before it was possible to have a doctor. iHe was buried in Eden Val ley. x * NOTICE OF WARRANT REDEMP TION Notice is hereby given that all war rants of the City of Coquille, Ore., drawn on the Water Fund of said city and endorsed prior to July let, 1932, are hereby called for payment upon presentation at the office of the City Treasurer. Interest on said war rants will cease as of October 6, 1833. W. S. SOCKELS, City Treasurer. Published in Coquille Valley Sen tinel, October 6, 1988. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un deraimed ha* been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Coos County, administrator of the estate of Henry L. Cooper, deceased, and all persons having claims against the said estate are required to pre sent the same with the proper vouch ers to the undersigned at the Law office* of J. J. Stanley, in First Na tional Bank Building in Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, within six month* from the date of thi* notice. Dated and first published this 8th day of September, 1983. k H. k Cooper, Administrator of the Estate af tlClIFy L>* vOOP«F| XJSOMUWQ« o 4V j