The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 16, 1934, Page 5, Image 5

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News From Lee Section
Adolph Neilson. F. F. A., from
Amity, was an overnight guest ol
Rows rd Leatherman one day last
weak.
Earl Clarke spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Haynes in
MamMald.
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. (Schroeder spent
Sunday at Camas Valley with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Dick.
THE BENEFITS THAT OUR VAST NUMBER
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
OF DEPOSITORS HAVE DERIVED FROM
H Mas. Wiley Burned in were Mrs. Clar­
OUR REAL HELPFUL CO-OPERATION HAS
ence Petersen and Mrs. IW. G. Austin,
of Norway, Mrs. Molly Collins, of
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Myrtle Point, and Mr. and Mrs. Her­
HEARTY PLEASURE WE HAVE TAKEN IN
man Sumerlin and Delbert fiumerlin.
THAT SERVING AND HELPING
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Mrs. John Parry haa been caring
for her daughter. Mrs. Byron Hervey,
who has been quite ill with the flu
for several days.
Mrs. Webb Mast honored her hus­
band with a birthday dinner Sunday.
H mmo enjoying the day were Mr. and
Mrs. R JI. Mast, of Coquille, Mr. and
NATIONAL BANK 1
Mrs. W. H. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. L.
C, Mast and Wallis, Mrs. H. W. Mast,
William Mast, Carey Bones, Lester
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of Coquille, Oregon
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Cay, Harry Lae wall and the Webb
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Mast family.
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Adrian Schroeder hauled a load of
—the banking house
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lumber Sunday for the new barn Mr.
—of pleasant planning.
Schroeder wHl build in a short time.
This will replace the one destroyed
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by fire six weeks ago.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoher, of Marsh­
of the special code applicable to the field, spent Monday night with Wil­
industry or, in the absence of such a liam Harmon.
code, under the “blanket code,** unless
or until this is no longer required b>
Brewster Valley
the United States.
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LILJEQVIST, SWANTON
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Attorney» and Ceunaellors
Firat National Bank Building
Coquille
Oregon
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
General Land Office at Roseburg,
Oregon, January 24, 1984.
Notice is hereby given that Edwin
8. Milligan, of McKinley, Oregon,
who, on July 23rd, 1982, made Home­
stead entry, Serial, No. 020323, for
EH SW‘4 and W’i SEU, Section 7,
Township 27 3., Rango 11 W„ Wil­
lamette Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make final three year
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before E. A. Dodge,
U. 8. Commissioner, at Myrtle Point
Oregon, on the Oth day of March.
Claimant names at
witnesses:
Foster Philips, Estel Powell, Thomas
Benham, and D. Y. Yeoman, all of
McKinley, Oregon.
Hamill A. Canaday,
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Register.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS
In the Matter of the Estate of J. L.
Holycross, Deceased.
Notice of Final Account
NOTICE IS HEREBY OfiVEN, That
the undersigned hew filed in the Coun­
ty Court of Coos County, Oregon, he:
final acoount as Exueutra of the Ee
tate of J. L. Holycross, deceased, and
that the said Court has set Saturday,
February 10th, 1984, at the hour oi
10:00 o’clock A. M. at the County
Court room in Coquille, Oregon, as
the time and place for hearing objec­
tions to such final account and the set­
tlement of eaid Estate.
Viola Holyeroea, * -
Executrix
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned has been duly appointee
Executrix of «he Last Will and Testa
ment and of the Estate of Charles N
Garden, deceased; and all persons
having claims against said estate art
hereby notifled that they are required
to present same duly verified, with
proper vouchers therefor, to the un­
dersigned, at the law office of Harry
i A. Slack in Coqufile, Coos County
Oregon, within six months from th<
date of this notice.
I Dated this 7th day of February
11984.
Phoebe Rae Garden
National Forest Timber fw Sale Executrix of the Last WHl and
| Testament and of the Estate oi
Sealed bids will be received by the1
n . Garfien, Deceased?
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upervisor, Grants
Ore- Harry A BUcki
Forest “
Supervisor,
Granta Paxs.
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up to to and
and including
including March
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marked
1984, for all the live timber —
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or designated for cutting, end all Coquille, Oregon.
4th
merchantable desk! timber located on
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an area embracing •t’SutT,40,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
within Section 8, T 32 8., R. 14 W-,
Notice la hereby given that the un­
W. M.. Sixes 'River watershed, Siski­
you National Forest, Oregon, estimat­ dersigned have been appointed by the
ed to be 152,000 foot B ■-««« * County Court of the State of Oregon
less, of Port Orford Cedar timber. No for Coos County at Joint Adminism
tom of the Estate of C.T. Rob i «<>n. De
bid of less than »0.00 per M.
Port Orford Cedar will be considered ceased, and all persona having claims
»100.00 must be deposited with each against the said estate are hereby re­
hid. to be applied on the purchase quired to present the same with the
price, refunded or retained in part as proper vouchers at the law offices of
liquidated damages, according to con­ J. LStanley in First National Bank
ditions of sale. The right to reject Building in the City of Coquille, Cooa
any and all bids rrwbrved.
Before County, Oregon, within six months
bids are submitted, full information from the date of this notice.
Dated and first published this 9th
concerning the timber, the conditions
of sale, and the submission of bids day of February. 1984.
I. 8. Robison
should bo obtained from the Forest
Wendell T. Robison,
Supervisor, Grant Paso, Oregon. The
Administrators
bidder must have accepted the special 4tfi
code for his industry or, in the ab­
sence of approval of sudh a code must
have accepted the genoml provisions
of the so-called blanket code, and will
operate the sale under the provisions
A crew of Mountain States Power
■ompany men from Marshfield, includ-
ng I. M. Smiley, C. W. Sherbondy, D.
McPhee, F. Matson, J. D. Roberta,
with Mose Tison of Cottage Grove as
foreman, have been at the Jess Hicks
home for the past three weeks. Wil­
iam Gross and Lee Ingles, Copco men
'root Roseburg have also been with
them. The men spent the week-end
it their respective homes, returning
tore Monday to continue their work
leering the right-of-way and repair­
ing the line.
A special meeting of the Brewster
'alley Ladies Club was called by their
¡resident, Mrs. Stella Crowley. The
>urpose was to decide on a short play
o be given at' a basaar planned at an
arly date.
Those present were:
Miss Alta Mead, Mrs. Eva Burris,
Miss Doris Durell, Mrs. Perley CroW-
ey, Mrs. Harold Earls, Mrs. W. A.
fickason, Mrs. Fannie Alford, Mrs.
"om Lawhorn, Mrs. Oscar Durull,
Mna. Ernest Rrewson, Mrs. Flossie
WUson, Mrs. W. B. Cox, Miss Flor-
nce Mead, Mrs. Julius Benham and
Mrs. Ivan Laird. Later in the after-
toon Mrs. Crowley served hot rojls,
»pple salad and tea.
Mrs. W. B. Cox, who has been vis­
iting at the home of her daughter,
M m . Tom Lawhorn, the pact two
weeks, returned to her home at
Marshfield Wednesday.
Jimmy Barton, who is employed in
he Powers camp, spent Sunday in
die valley with hie family.
Julius Benham and Ivan Laird were
Tuesday business callers in CoquiBe.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen
ind George Woodruff were Friday
lusineas transactors in Marshfield.
Miss Alta Mead returned home Sut-
irday evening after visiting the past
few days with Mias Ruth West, of
latching Creek.
Miss Florence Mead visited at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Roy Bookard
>f Myrtle Point, from Wednesday un­
til Friday.
Roy Luttrell and daughter, from
Bridge, arrived in the valley Friday
ifternoon. They brought Mias Gus­
tafson, an evangelist, with them. She
is staying at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Benham during her stay
in the valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen,,
who have been building a new house,
have it completed and are now moving
In.
Grant Harry, who haa been visiting
the past three weeks at the home of
his daughter. Mrs. Cypress of Lang­
lois, returned to his home Monday.
Sunday a Jolly group hiked to
Brewster Rock, going, over the new
trail being buMt by the COC boys.
Those who enjoyed the hike were:
Lecter Dursll, Forrest, Vehna and
Eloda Krewson, Christina Christen­
sen, Eva Burris, Frank Bates, Elwin
Alford, Cora Bullok, Howard Carpen­
ter, Leeds and Edwina Groves, Rich­
ard Mundlin, Minor, Alta and Florence
Mead, Bert Mead, Frank Strong, Mr.
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