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T THB COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL. COQUILLE. OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 6, IMA. fage rm 50FEUJAY! STORES A FINANCIAL BACKGROUND that broadens your endeavors —real service is not a thing it’s an attribute ... and it has “INDIVIDUALITY” . . . whin it completely fulfills every purpose toward which it is directed. —you’ll find “AN—INDIVIDUALITY —in the service of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Coquille, Oregon —that will direct your steps successward at all times Quality Merchandise At A Price Airway Coffee i ut 3xc 3 63e CvviitA 22c Oyi Up «I ch MC Peaches Professional Cards LILJEQVIST, SWANTON & SLACK Attorneys and Counaellora First National Bank Building Coquille Oregon DR. J. R. BUNCH DENTIST X-RAY Service Laird Bidg. Telephone 82-L First Street Coquille, Ore. GRANT CORBY Attorney at Law Richmond-Barker Bldg. Phone 167 Coquille, Ore. Residence Phone 24-M J. ARTHUR BERG Attorney "at Law Rooms 1 4k 2 Farmers A Merchants Bank Bldg Phone 87 Coquille, Oregon j. ■ ■ - DR. W. V. GLAISYER VETERINARIAN County Herd A Meat Inspectoi Coquille, Ore. J. A. RICHMOND PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Richmond-Barker Building Coquille, Ore. Phone«: Office 62M, Res. 9SR J. J. STANLEY LAWYER Office in First Nat’i Bank Bldg. Coquille, Oregon IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS BENEFIT SAVINGS A LOAN AS SOCIATION, a corporation, Plain tiff CLARE A ROSS™nd KATE ROSS. hie wife, Defendants Na 16426 Summons To Clare A. Ross and Kate Ross above named defendant».. In the Name of the State of Ore gon: You and each of you are hereby notified and required to answer the complsint herein filed against you i on or before four week« from the dat d__ of the first publication of this sum mons, or for want thereof plaintiff wri apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in its complaint, to-w'.t That it may have and recover the sum of $603.76, with intereat from Jun< 20, 1934, at 10 per cent per annum for $100.00 attorney’s fees, and ite costa, and for a further decree, de daring and adjudging plaintiff'« mortgage a valid, prior and subsist ing Hen upon Lots Eleven (11). Twelve (12) Thirteen (II) and Four teen (14). in Block Fifteen (16), West Bunker Hill Addition to Marsh field. in Coos County, Oregon, and that defendants be forever barred and foreclosed of and from any right, title or interest that they or either of them have in said real property. This summons is published by order of the Honorable J. T. Brand, judge of the above entitled Court, made an<' entered on the 26th day of June, 1984 directing this publication be made in the CoquUle Valley Sentinel not lernt than once a week for four weeks. Date of first publication, June 29. 1934. Date of last publication, July 27, 1934. A. E. WHEELOCK, 24t5 Attorney for Plaintiff, «22 Corbett Building, Portland, Oregon. WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that war rants No. 182 to No. 166 inclusive, issued by School District No. 69, will be paid upon presentation to First National Bank of Coquille, or to Katy Anderson, Clerk, Coquille-Bullard» Route, on and after Saturday, June 23, 1934. Interest on said warrants ceases on that date. Katy Anderson, Clerk, School District No, 69, Coos Coun-» ty, Oregon. 23t3 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR General Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, May 31st, 1984. NOTICE is hereby given that John Golden, of Sumner, Oregon, who, oq August 1, 1927, made Homestead en try Serial, No. 017646, for NE Section 7, Township 37 S., Range 12 W., Willamette Mer.dian, has filed no tice of intention to make final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Nella B. Cotton, Notary Public, at Coquille, Oregon, on the 10th day of July, 1934. Claimant names at witnesses:' J. W. Armstrong, of Sumner, Ore gon; Ben Wriaton, of Sumner, Ore- 8on; John C. Taylor, of Marshfield, regon; Louis Deal, of Marshfield,1 Oregon. Wililam H. Canon, Register. I IN T1IE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS Edith M. Ritx, Plaintiff, vs. Alfred A. Ritx, Defendant. Sammons To Alfred A. Rita, the above-named defendant: You are hereby required to appear «nd answer the Complaint filed Against you by the Plaintig in the above-entitled Court and cauae rithin four weeks from the date of .he first publication of this summons, .o-wit: within four weeks from the L6th day of June, 1934, and in case of your failure to so appear and answer >n or before the 13th day of July, L934, a judgment and decree will be taken against you for the relief .rayed for in the complaint of the plaintiff herein, a succinct state ment of which is a« follows: That the marriage contract now existing be tween you apd the said plaintiff be tissolved; that the pl datiff be re- itored to her maiden name of Edith M. Morgan and for a judgment against you far the costs and d.a- uursementa of thia suit, snd for ouch other and further relief as to the Court may seem meet and .equitable. This summons is served upon you jy publication thereof in th’. Coquille Valley Sentinel, a weekly newspaper published and issued weekly and regu larly at Coquille, Coos County, Ore gon, for a period of four weeks, by order of the Hon. Jas. T. Brand, Judge of the above entitled Court dated the 14th day of June, 1934, and the first publication of this summons is made >n the 16th day of June, 1934, and the last publication thereof on the 18th day of July, 1934. 7 ' j. J. Stanley, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: Coquille, Coo» County, 22t6 Oregon. Body and Fender repair work done by experienced mechanics. Our body NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE painter is an expert. Let ua prove we On the 14th day of July, 1934. at have the best of repair service. South the hour of ten o'clock A. M. at the litf front door of the Court House in watern Motor Co. Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, I will «ell st suction to the highest bidder for csah, the followtiur described real property, located la Coo« Couty, Ora- FLOUR Maximum Pint Jugs ■1- Ll '1 Primrose Hardwheat 1 • No. 1 Tall Tin Spinach ,jm*- gon, to-wit: H ®c2"iSnct’* at • P°int o" the West 1 ne of Block two (2), Academy Addi- Oregon, one hundred ten (110) feet North of the South west corner of'said Block two (2), said corner being the intersection of Eleventh (Uth) Street and Heath Street; thence East fifty (60) feet; thence North one hundred (100) feet; thence West fifty (60) feet; thence South one hundred (100) feet to place of beginning, being a parcel of land facing one hundred (100) feet on Heath Street by fifty (60) feet deep in Block two (2), Academy Addition to Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, as per plat of said Addition now on file and of record in the office of the Coun ty Clerk of «aid Coos County, Oregon. Said sale is made under execution msued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Coos to me directed in the caes of State of Oregon, represented and acting by the World War Veterans’ State Aid Commission, composed of Julius L. Meier, Governor, P. J. Stadelman, Secretary of State, George A. White, Adjutant General, Walter S. Fisher, and Prescott Cookingham, vu. Deino G. Aber and R. F. Williams. 22t6 H. E. Hess, Sheriff of Cooa County, Oregon. 3- Z3C *14* Ä EACH lOc 3 For Golden Key Spaghetti VanC‘n’P9 3 Mayonnaise“ ;."'; 19c ,,„„rZ9c No. 1 Tins Crackers PMmium Tissue w’worf Jellwell Swans Down Rolls PKGS. 2 . Maxwell House i SUGAR pkg . X7c 10 "«• F«r 49^ 100 *•<* 30 watt or 60 watt < ft« EACH g 1 lb 32 14c 14c Cheese ■” Light Globes Deviled Meat 1- 13e CANS JL Pure Cane tor Jellies or Jams Local 91 BW COFFEE 8% oz. Pkg. 3 3 Large Mustard Libby’s %’a Ring Cross 4- 15* pint JAR . . Fresh Fruits and Vegetables a 1 Canteloupes 4^ 25c Lettuce ijocai 2 /~y Med. Size Watermelons ,B 2« Carrots "'s“ 10c Lemons sra*" COQUILLE, ORE. 12c Onions FOR YOUR GROCERIES JUST PHONE 122 I ». i n 11 ■■ 3 10c PAY THE DELIVERYMAN J"11«!?! I modest folder was issued. It tells the Beckett, Lynn Culver, Bernard, Billy Travel Is Increasing Over world of their fortune. They are and Mary Alice Corpe, Evelyn and the Coamt Highway active in the Oregon Coast Highway Edward Morrison, Vivienne and Vir association and support it with $6.25 ginia Lake, Mary Louise Culver and (Continued from first paff«) per month. Naturally, they have be Dorothy and Eleanor Brown. The come a leading car-registration point next meeting is scheduled for July 12, as to whst is going on in the two in the state and give the tourists at which time there will be a picnic. small towns in the south end of Curry from the south to our coast a first Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barnett and county, under the heading, “What One welcome. niece. Miro Esther Barnett, of Ara Community Is Doing:” Just recently the Women’s Clubs, go, were dinner guests Sunday at the working together, raised the money W. A. Clayton home. Brookings and Harbor, Oregon, are for a “tonsil clinic” and in co-opera Harold E. James returned last week on oppoaite banka at the mouth of tion with county nurses and Dr. Cart to the Veterans’ Hospital in Rose Chetco river—a beautiful townsite, wright of Gold Beach provided facili burg. Mr. James has not been well wonderful climate, excellent harbor, ties for seven tonsil and adenoid op I since having a severe attack of flu promising resources, courageous, hap erations on children who would not several months ago. py people. Miro Dorothy Hooton, nurse at the otherwise have received this neces Mast Hospital in Myrtle Point, came Once the largest all-electric lumber : sary attention. mill and industry made and dominated i Bravo, Brookings and Harbor! If home Friday, having been ill and prosperity. This was shut down and , they can be and do such we can surely unable to work the preceding week. dismantled. Two-third« of the houses ; try. We applaud and take new cour She is improving and plans to leave ' the latter part of this week for a va in the town were emptied; then the age V ■ _______ __________________ >4 " cation trip to Seattle, and writ be ac depression and general gloom. companied a« fiar as Portland by her Those left in town, however, are of Bridge Happening?« mother, Mrs. A. O. Hooton, who will the pioneer and winning spirit Out Mrs. J. R. O’Neal and nephew, ¡‘visit friends there. of adversity they arose and achieved. First they determined to be happy Duane Fairchild, left on the stage! The following Bridge Grangers among themselves. A community hail Sunday for their homes in Medford, • went to Cams« Valley Saturday to war provided and furnished and be-' after spending two weeks here with attend the Douglas Pomona: Mr. came a center of cheer and helpful- ' Mrs. O’Neal’s parent«. Mr. and Mm. and Mr«. Vern Magill, Mr. and Mm. | Jason Jewett, Mr. «nd Mr». Dwight nesa. Old industries—sheep and ; II. L. Brown. dairy—revived. Mineral resource* | Evelyn Morrison, as chairman of the Culver, Mr. and Mr». Frank Culver opened. A wonderful flowering bulb | program committee presented a very and Mr». Harold E. James. The Winters evangelistic team be industry was established. A trucking interesting program at the Loyal «nd canning industry started. An op Temperance Legion meeting which gan a meeting here at the commun timistic spirit developed. A new was held Thursday afternoon at the ity church Tueaday evening, which sawmill ia to be built New harbor home of the leader, Miro Lou Hooton. I will continue over Sunday. and fishing Industry encouraged. A Those present were Myrtle snd Wilds I Mrs. A. O. Hooton entertained her x Sunday school class of junior girls with • picnic Sunday, those present being -Bonnie Jean Jamas, Lynn Cul ver, Wilda Beckett, Mary Louise Cul ver, and Dorothy Brown. The other members of the class are Edith Nel son and Vivienne Lake. Several neighbors met Wednesday at the Cha«. Mack place to assist Mr. Mack in putting his hay in the bam. A picnic dinner was enjoyed at noon. Mias May James is appointed to lead the Christian Endeavor meeting next Sunday evening, the subject of which is "What Makes a Vacation Worth While?" The monthly execu tive meeting of Myrtle C. E. Union will be held here Sunday afternoon in Hooton's grove. There will be a potluck dinner before the business meeting. Knife Hospital Notes Monday W. E. Plummer underwent a major operation at the hand» of Dr. Jam«« Richmond. Monday Mrs. Merc Shelley under went a major operation, performed by Dr. Richmond. C. E. Finley had his hand set Mon day, which was broken in an accident several day» before. Mr». Olie Newton underwent a major operation Wedneeday. John Cary has been receiving treat ment for a severely cut hand. Cauta* carda M for |l.M. !