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' •''’‘Jr’’’: 7 i > » sagst fn— lì y 4 . , PAGB SIX Hf Katherine Hepburn in “Spit Fire” Coming to Liberty Sunday Bottoms Up” and Sons of the Desert” Tonight The following from this month’s Oregon Motorist, was written by Dr. E. B. McDaniels, president of the Oregon Motor Association. He knows “hi* tourists” and the thoughts he expreceee should be taken to heart by •very business man in Oregon. Ex tending courtesy, selling Oregon, to the out-of-Oregon autqists who will come to the Northwest thia year in greater numbers than ever before should be the constant alm of every Oregonian: ■south or normal school students. Faculties of both the university and state college sessions will include leading educators of the Oregon in stitutions «nd a number of nationally known authorities in various fields. A number of new and interesting courses that will be of special value will also be offered. WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that War ranto up to and including No. 4610, issued by Coquille School District, No. 8, will be paid upen presentation to the district clerk, en and-nftor Satur day. May 12. 1984. Intereat en said warrants oeaees on that Keith Ix-iliv, , Coo* School Dtatriet No. 8, >7U County, Oregon. of basinOM usual at auch ■tooting. In districts of th» second and th .rd ciaace* th* ballota shall not be counted until one hour after the tinse sot tor th* meeting to begin. Until the count begins, any legal voters of the district shall be entitled to vote upon any business before the meeting. __ Dated thia 28th day of May, 1984. . _ _ attcs T: Keith (Leslie, JBBunch J NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION UPON QUESTION OF IN (MEAS w ING TAX LEVY OVER AMOUNT UMFBBD BY SECTION 11. ARTICLE XI, STATE CONSTITUTION Notice is hereby given that an election will be held in School District No. 8 of Coos County, State of Oregon, at the High School (Building in said school district at 7:30 o'clock p. m. June 18th, 1984, for the purpose of submitting to the legal voters of said district the qiuuiion of increas ing the tex levy for the year 1984-5 over the amount limited by sen,an 11, article X4, of the Constitution of Oregon. The reasons for increaeiiMr such levy are: to provide suffic.ent funds for operating the echooh. The amount of special tax prop ped to be levied for said year to «35407.73. Dated thia 25th day of May, 1984. Attest: J. R. Hunch, Keith Leslie, Chairman Hoard of Directors. District Clerk. Harvest time for one of Oregon’s major profit-taking crops has begun for 1934. Although listed in no de IN THE CMtCUIT COI OTATE OF OREG4M partment of agriculture bulletin or FOR THE COUNTY market index, thia crop ranks third in income among Oregon’s basic indne- J. E. Paulson, Plaintiff, NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING tries. It gives a perennial yield that ¡NOTICE IS HKBflQBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District in 1933 brought approximately «20,- fitaie Bassett, Wiltoby Phillipa, Clin- No. 8, of Coos County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of ton Phillips, Hugh Phillips, Elver 000,000 into the state. It la garnered said district wrll be held at the High School Building, on the 18th day of ‘‘Bottoms Up,” which opens tonight drunken father in a »mall cabin in the PhiHipa, ¡Dora Phillipii, now Dora in the highways, byways and every at the Liberty, is reported to be rich Carolina mountain* June, 1984, at 7:30 o’clock in the afternoon for the purpose of discussing George Fleet Raynor, Minerva Phillips, now the budget hereinafter aet out with the levying board, abd to rote on the where folk travel to vieiy Oregon n comedy, romance and the glamour wood and John Stafford, two engineers Minerva Willis, Sailie Slater, An proposition of levying a district tax. " scenery. Perhaps more than any sel G. O'Dell, waiter McCord, Myr working on a nearby construction job, Í Hollywood. Against this back The total amount of money needed by the «aid school district during tle Mitchell, Maude Patch Smith, bther crop i| is responsive to the ground, Buddy DeSylva hoa filmed a faH in love with her. Fleet wood love* the fiscal year beginning June 19th. >1934, and ending June 17th, 1935, is Evelyn E. Phrtlips, Alcia J. Phillips, estimated in the followitm budget and includes the amounts to be received weather and is cultivated best in an romlntic story. ‘Tat” Paterson, her because he can aee beneath the now Alsie or Alcie Bassett, Abram from the county echooi fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, > . atmosphere of warm welcome and G. Phillips, ako known aa Gifford charming importation from the Eng surface of her turbulent nature and district tax, and all other inoneys of the district. . courtesy. It is Oregon’s out-of-state A. Phillips, F. "A. Urwan, known lish stage, make* her American film into the very depths of her soul, which, EsUMtod<4toMtata also aa Frank A. Urwan, John Phil tourist crop. despite all outer indieations to the 1. Balance on hand at beginning of schoof^year debut in "Bottoms Up." lips, Rachel PhHlipe end Louisa ■ Combined with recreational travel He contrary, is that of an angel, McCtallaa, and the reepec- (third Monday in June) for which this budget by resiednta within the state it leads tive husbands and wive«. if When a husband tries to deceive his knows that she secretely spends much is made ................................. >....* all other Oregon industries as a rev any, of each and all of the defen wife, he is almost certain to become of her time in praying for her ailing 2. From county school fund ..................................... dants above-named, said husbands enue producer. 2. From state school fund . ....................................... involved in a series of difficulties. neighbors, and accomplishing miracles and wives, if any, being unknown - Thia year’s out-of-state tourist yield 4. From elementary school fund............................... to Plaintiff; also Alphonse Pierre, This is especially true if he is as of healing by means of her childlike 5. For voeational education state and federal fund«) has been forecast as a bumper one. known also aa A. Pierre, and Lucy sisted in his fabrications by one as faith. But Stafford is attracted sole 7. From county high school tuition fund for There as been an unusually early Pierre, his wife, and also each and ly by her beauty, and it is to him dumb as Stan ¡Laurel, who, with his *,100.00 tuition and transportation ............. .. all of the heirs and devisees, known spring. Highways that formerly have 9. Receipt a from all other sources: •ide-splitting, eye-brow-raising part that she gives her kisses. and unknown, of each and all o< not been open until near summer, 2. Other sources .*•■•••••«■••••■,• ______ 500.00 The climax is reached when Trigger ner, Oliver Hardy, is seen in thalr the above-named defendants; and 10. Total estimated rseeipta (items 1 to 9, i»e.) ... have been available to traffic all ................. «18,000.00 also all other persons or parties latest feature-length comedy, “Sons abducts a dying baby, planning to E^mtuT**High School .teinter, or were open and in good eon- unknown claiming any right, title, •f the Desert,” come as a preview to- heal it by faith and prayer. Angry Total estate, lien or interest in the real ditlca early in the year. mountaineers storm her little cabin, aight and Saturday. estate described in the comptaint Hew may you beet increase this intending to run her out of the com herein. Defendants. annual yield, and in doing ao add not 1400.00 > 900.00 Stafford shows his yellow To Elsie Basae’tL’wHtoby Phil Dressed in gingham, her hair flying munity. 200.00 200.00 only to your prosperity, but to the wtt, WHfoby PhiHtoa, in the wind, hurling epithets, loving streak by deserting her in this, the Clinton PhtlH “ ‘ Phillipa, — ___________ lips. Hugh El enjoyment of the tourist 7 flee assi.............................. inte •••••■• ... .......... • •, • »00.00 like a minx, end hating like a devil, hour of her greatest need. His flight «00.00 ver Phillipa, Dora Phillips, now By selling your state, its scenery, (4) Computaory education and Katherine Hepburn, as Trigger Hicks, «hatter* her love and fills her heart Dora Raynor, Minerva «»illips, its super-fine wares of lakes •nd aee • ’• aeoeeeoeeeoSeee 25.60 15.00 now Minerva Willis. Sailie Slater, in the picture, "Spitfire,” will be with dismay, and she finds herself un 2. Supplies • ••••••■• •■• e • «■««•«••>• 25.00 75.00 beaches and trout streams. Ansel G. O’Dell, Walter MdCord, shown at the Liberty Sunday for three able to pray effectively for the baby. 8. Elections and publicity........... .. 8740 87.50 Although improved highways and Myrtle Mitchell, , Monde Futch 4. Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, days. It is said to be the most dif The angry mob closes in on her, and Smith, Evelyn E. Phillip», Alcia J. facilities for enjoying Oregon’s rec- etc.) ■ ••*■••••••■ um 12.50 ficult role of her brilliant career. In it is then that 'Fleetwood comes to her Phillips, now Alsie or Alcie Bassett, national merchandiae have added to Abram G. Phillips, also known aa this picturixation of the Broadway defense. And then Mias Hepburn, at the number of visitors here annually, I ».*40.00 Gifford A. Phillips, F. A. Urwan, stage hit, “Trigger,” Miss Hepburn bay, gives a performance that has they have also made possible rapid known also as Vnak A. Urwan, battles men, mobs, the Devil, and love been acclaimed as transcending in John Phillipa, Rachel PhiHips and transit through the state for the tour * 1,700.00 itself, and makes you believe in her. dramatic power anything seen on the Louisa McCtaHan, and the r eaps e- ist who is not sold on Oregon’s ad As Trigger, she lives with her screen in years. tive husbands and wives, if any, vantages for him or her. 4,100.00 of each and all of the defendants Know the scenic spots of your par above-named, said husbands and Na I ional Re-employment Agency ' gaged, and to citixens of the United 1. iny, being wives, if an- _ unknown ___ 1____ to ticular vicinity, and there does not .« 1844140 I a,ni.00 State* who served with the Allied ¡Plaintiff: also Alphonse Pierre, Albert Abrf»er,z of the Veterans’ exist a town in Oregon that is not •26.00 Armiea during the world war, on known also as A. Pierre, and Lucy Within easy motoring distance of some ¡Placement Bureau in Portland, was a 150.00 500.00 Pierre, hie wife, and also each and June 6th, 1934, and open to the gen Coquille visitor laet week, checking outstanding point of ipterest. all of the heirs and devisees, known eral public, if still vacant, on Sep 15.00 15.00 and unknown, of each and oil of Keep the tourist one day longer by up on the opportunity of securing tember 5, 1934, at the United Staten 100.00 the above-named defendants; and suggesting visits to the take* streams employment for veterans. The pur- f 200.00 Land Office, Roseburg, Ore., and all also all other persons or parties Or beaches that will add immeasurably pose of the bureau is best explained unknown claiming any right, title, inquiries realtive thereto should be -4 M3«7 j 00 to the toariet’s enjoyment if ho stays in the following eent out from Mr. interest ‘ In the real (dressed to to this thi. office. office. ; , JXib^ta^ "«JStatat addressed ■ only a day or two in addition to his Absher’s office. Application« may be filed in thii herein above-named ifefon- scheduled itinerary. 1460.00 I I4OO.OO office by ex-aervice men within .20 dants. Every tourist is shopping for juet The two big Jobs of the National • • e-e e • • • 300 00 300.00 daya prior to the opening, or from In the Name of the State of Oeegen: •uch recreational merchandise aa we Reemployment offices are—first to get 400.00 300.00 You and each of you are hereby May 17th, 1934, to June 5, 1934, and ••••••«•a 1*0.00 800.00 have in abundance. But he muat be the public to use the office and second required to appear and answer the by the general public from August Complaint of the Plaintiff in the 10040 125.00 ■old, not allowed to He unnoticed on to meet the present demand for P. W. 16th, 1934, to Sept. 4, 1984, and all above entitled suit within four weeks the shelf. A. and private employment. 8. To tal Exp o — e of Operation . • '•a « 4,705.00 applications filed during thia 20-day from the date of the first publication v. maintenance a repairs Every person who contact« a tour- The National Reemployment Ser period will be considered aa filed si of this Summons, to-wit: within four 1. Repair and replacement of furni tat is a potential salesman of the state, vice has an enrollment of more than weeks from the 25th day of May, multaneously and if more than one 1984, and in case you shall faH eo to ture and equipment .......1 « 150.00 * 809.00 an ambassador of welcome. The elate 100,000 people in Oregon. Thia en 2. Repair and maintenance of build is Judged by the garagemen, hotel rollment includes skilled help in ev application is filed for the same tract appear and answer the Complaint of ings and grounds .................... 500.00 525.00 the Plaintiff within said time, to-wit: clerks, waiters and merchants the ery line of endeavor as well as un a drawing will be .held to decide win on or before the 22nd day of June, ner. 4. Total Expenae of Maintenance tourist meets. His welcome to the ekilled. 1984, the same being the date of the Ex-service men must file with their last publication of thia Summons, the 1,47640 state and his desire to stay and en If you are in need of help, skilled vl auxmaar F agencies .......... joy our recreational advantage depend or unskilled, call on your reemploy applications a soldier’s affidavit and Plaintiff will apply to the Court for 1. Library: the relief demanded in his Complaint directly upon those whom he contacts ment office or if you are looking for a copy of their discharge (certified), a succinct statement of which is as (2) Library books ........................... « «0.00 « 75.00 and all applicants must file a non (2) SuppHea, repaire, etc............ in his day’s travel. 10.00 1040 work enroll. These offices are be follow«: for a judgment and decree of «. Transportation of pupils: water reserve affidavit. Only the the above entitled Court that the The disinterested or discourteous ing maintained by the Federal, Coun (fl) ¡Personal service .... 100 M service station attendant la most ty and City governments jointly for filing fee and commissions need be Plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of paid on the cut-over land but «2.60 all of that certain parrel of real es likely to sell the tourist only enough your benefit 6. Total Expense of A y V- per acre Is required on the O. A C. tate situate, lying and being in the ••••oeseaes gas to get him out of the state. The • The problem facing the offices is 24540 County of Coos and State of Oregon, IEb CHARGES FIX¡ _____ VIL land in addition to the fees and com same is true of all others with whom getting people to register correctly for to-wit: • 1. I neu rance mission 50 cento an acre at time of 160.00 The Northeast quarter of Section 190.00 the tourist comes in contact the type of work they are fitted for Rent .... 50.00 250.00 filing and *2.00 when making proof. Twenty, In Township Twenty-six Don’t let the “Welcome” on Ore and not what they would like to do. No rights may be acquired to said South, of Range Ten west of the gon’s doormat grow dusty. Bell your Those who register should, on com Willamette Meridian, containing one 860.00 4 T8 state’s scenic beauties and recreation pletion of a job, notify the local office land by settelment in advance of en hundred sixty acres, more or leee; try or otherwise, except in accordance 60 M the North half of the Southeast quar 5040 al advantages. It will be mutually at once so they may become eligible e •91.51 27942 ter, the Northeast quarter of the profitable to you and to yoar tempor for another position. If private work with above. Southwest quarter, and the lot num W. H. Canon, Register. ary guest. e • a • • -is had advise the office. Answer cor bered Three of Section Eighteen, in 1,970.7« Every eitixen « oeleeman. Sell ’em respondence When received, otherwise Township Twenty-six South, of Range Registering Their Cars in Oreg. Ten West of the Willamette meridian, one more day in Oregon! the office will not know whether you Automobile registration officials containing One Hunrdod Seventy-one desirs employment or have mdved out now attribute the decline in non-reai acres and Ninety-eight Hundredths Of Center Lines Widen Highways of the district. an acre, more er less: dent. registrs tions the first of this year that any right, title, etaim or inter On all P. W. A. projects the order I 12486.00 Additional safety and driving ease as compared with those for the same est which you or any of you have or and apparent two-foot widening of all of preference observed is: claim to have in or to the said prem 1. Ex-service men with dependents period a year ago to the fact that last ises or any part or pareel thereof be main-traveled highways at a coat of year many Oregon motorist« living who are residents of the political sub •••••••eeaeeee declared null and void and inferior S2J a mile will result from completion along the Washington line bought the and subject to the right, title, claim of the center-line highway marking division and county in which the work cheaper plates of the northern state and possession of this (Plaintiff in and project long advocated by the Oregon ta to be performed. to the same and every part and par 8. Other eitisena who are bona fide and then registered in Oregon as non State Motor Association and carried residents, thus boosting the “tourist” cel thereof; that a decree be rendered residents of such political subdivision through thia year as a part of the herein quieting the title of thio Plain business for 1988. Tourist travel Into or county. tiff in and to the said premises and state highway program. Oregon during the laet two months in and to every part and parcel there 3. Ex-service men with dependents A yellow center line, painted by a has shown a decided gain over the of as against the claim or claims of battery of three marking machines, who are bona fide residents of the you, the said Defendants, or any or Mme months of last year but the will be placed on all important road state, territory or district in which all of yon; that Plaintiff have judg year’s total to date still lags behind ment against you and each of you for Pensons! servie« sum of I-l ways. Wear-restating paint has been the work is to be performed. that for 1988. the costa and dtabursementa in thia Other citixens, and aliens who haVe purchased and the marking project suit; and such other and further re will be completed as soon as weather declared their intention of becoming in the premises aa to the Court Summer Setwiona at U. of O. lief eitisena, who are bona fid* residents permits. may seem meet and equitable. «1477.00 Summer sessions of the University This Summons io served upon you An exact coat analysis shows this of the state, territory or district in by publication In the CoquiHe Valley which the work is to be performed. < of Oregon in Portland and Eugene, additional driving safety and conven 141040 newsgaper pul publish - In case of union men the veteran < Oregon State College at Corvallis, and Sentinel, a weekly newspaper 1475.00 ience will be granted Oregon motor ed at CoquiHe. Coco County, Grw- 12,506.00 ists and visitors to the state at a cost with depenednta gets first preference. the Norma^gchools at Mdfimouth, La- gon, for a period of fear weeks, be Grande and Ashland will open Mon ing five issues of «aid newspaper, the of .0023 cents per foot. It has been demonstrated by a elose check on Coquille Land Restored to Entry day, June 18, at all imtitutions, it first issue of such publication l>eing May 25th, 1984, and the laet issue of «440.7« state police accident reports that cen Notice is hereby given that the dm announced by Alfred Power», mid publication being Juns «2nd, None ter-line marking reduces accidents on NWM SEM Sec. 19, T. 4 S., R. 5 W. dean and director of the general ex 1984: and is so served by such pub- 800.00 highways at night by 75 per cent. 40 acres of Revested O. A C. land in tension division, in charge of summer licstion by order of the Honorable J. T. Brand, Judge of the Circuit Court Yamhill County, (west of McMinn school work. The sessions will open of the State of Oregon, in and for I «1,207 73 simultaneously in «11 cities, and will A. new flock of inspectors has juat ville), and the BE Q NEU Sec. 18, T. the County of Coos, and which said been released. The«e, numbering ten 27 S., R. 1« W„ SWU NWQ, Lot 6, continue for six weeks. A post ses order is dated the ¿1st day of May, sion of four weeks at Eugene will of 1984 or twelve, will check up wholesalers, See. 25. T. 18 S., R. 12 W., 8H NEU. J. J. Stanley, brewers, retailer« and other* who ae!I HEM NWQ, MEM 8EM, See. 25. fer courses for university and state Attorney for Plaintiff, 4 54,00000 college student«, and a similar five or handle liquor and who are suppec- •K NEU, NWU NWU, 9EU See. Residence and Poet Office Address: weeks’ session will be held at Mon- - „Ion- CoquiHe, Coos County, Oregon. ed to pay the state a license or fee 27, NEU and EU NIWM Sec. 85, T. *5“ 46.988*7 for that privilege. 27 8.. R. 18 W., 787 acres of ent-over •*.k 3.027 M _____ notice of annual school meeting lend in Coos County, (near Coquille), NOTICE IS HiERRBY GIVEN to the legal vote™ of School District ha* been restored to entry, subject to X,0!00? C®®#. State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL the preference right« of ex-service MEETING of said Dtetrict will be held at the High School Building; to begin at the hour of 7 Jto o’clock p. m.on the third Monday of June, being men of any war, military expedition the 18th day of June, A. D., 1984. or military occupation in which the This meeting is called for the purpose of Meeting « direetorfor the United States may have been on- Calling card* 10 far «1.00. term of throe years and a clerk for th« tom of «. ♦M Jf 8 * .« *