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coquille valut e—i----- ....... = | Professional Cards LILJEQVIST, SWANTON & SLACK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS COAST JOINT STOCK LAND BANK OF PORTLAND, a corporation, Plaintiff, »«rtrirÉL coquille , y 1* fmdat , janvaet l imi . FAC® mt 4 place on New Year’s day. , O. S. C. after spending the holidays this year the best yet Live News From Arago Miss Mi ude Hooton. superinten- • with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Harold Berry returned to Portland Miss Ruth Woodward returned to dent of th ■ Junior Christian Endeav- ’ Gearhart. last Saturday, accompanied by Bill her work in Loa Angeles Sunday eve or, gave a party Friday afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Crosby, Jim Floten, of Coquille. ning after spending Christmas week the Juniois at Hatcher ’ s hall. After Baker, Elvene Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Griggs, of Oregon State Col with her mother, Mrs. Edith Wood ward Miss Rachel Woodward left a number if jolly games, potato salad Norland Gant, Ellis Southmayd, Bes- lege, spent the holidays with his par —■* sandv and — iches ’**'-------------------- were served ' to those sie Bunch, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Both ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stevenson, Monday morning for her school in present. w io were Billy and Bernard well and children, R. Porter and chil and returned to Corvallis last Sun Bremerton, Washington. Mrs. Bert Corpe, Mary Louise Culver, Virginia dren enjoyed Christmas dinner with day. DeMoss (Evelyn Woodward) left for and Wilda Beckett, Edward and Eve Mrs. Nettie Croaby. Due to the extended vacation her home in Brookings Sunday eve lyn Morrison and Lynn Culver. granted the high school students, the ning. Mr. DeMoss had to return the Mr. and Mis. Albert Reed and lit grade school at Fairview .will not Fairview day after Christmas. Miss Edythe tle son, Gerald, who have been in 7. New arrivals in Fairview recently start again until Monday, Woodward and Mrs. Woodward will not return to Fairview until January Washington for the past few months, are Mr. and Mrs. Ellis and her broth are visitin j now at the home of Mrs. er, Mr. Jensen, who are building a Cloverleaf Dairy milk and whip sixth. Mr. and Mrs. Jack“ Dillon and son, Reed's patents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. new home just across from the Hol- ping cream on sale at Folsom's Gro Lewis, have returned to their home Lett, before going on the latter part verstott ranches. A hearty welcome cery and People’s Market at all times. V. L. Cor in Portland after spending Christmas of the month to California, where Mr. is extended to them by local resi For delivery, call 7R42. nelius. 19tf dents. with the Alvin Billings family and Reed has a position awaiting him. The Lett home was the scene of a Fern picking is an outstanding oc other relatives. NOTICE TO CREDITORS There was no preaching service at happy fan.iiy reunion Sunday, those cupation in the valley at the present present being Mr. and MTs Elmer Notice is hereby given that the un time. Along with the ferns, many of Arago Sunday morning due to the high water on the Coquille road. A Wilson and children, Charles, Vir the workers are also picking huckle dersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Gustav song service was substituted. Special ginia and Burton. Mr. and Mis. Al berry brush. G. Borgard, deceased, and all per- bert Reed and Gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Aria Jenkins, of Brewster sons having claims against said estate music was a duet, “He Knoweth the Way,** by Mrs. Frank Burbank and Orlin Lett, Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Mill Valley, visited her sister, Mrs. Alice are hereby notified, that they are re- Hubbel, during the holidays i QuuYd ,o P^sent same duly verified. Miss Lois Schroeder. There were fif er and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lett. Friends of Miss Ruth Ford are In The county park at the falis on the ±***3^ *‘IU±r l^'Sfi^ ‘ o? ty-nine out for Sunday school. . ™ w I .V Z ■ U„ - T .7i undersigned, at lb- law off Mr. and Mrs. A. Haberly, of Ban terested to hear of her marriage on upper North Fork is begimnng to. Harry A. Slack, J| in _ Coquille, _ _____ , Coos Dec. 23 to Claude W. McDonald, of don, spent Christmas day visiting show many signs of improvement County, Oregon, within six i months their daughters, Mrs. S. C. McAllister Elkton, Oregon. - Mrs. McDonald, since the men at the transient camp from the date of this notice. Dated this 4th day of January, who is in Myrtle Point and Mrs. Oluf ¡who is teaching her third year of have been working on it. They have 1«35 Aasen. Their grand children, Shelby school at Elkton, was for several cleared away much of < the trouble Lester A. Borgard, and Mary Jean McAllister, returned years a resident of Bridge and has some brush and made trails along Administrator of the Estate of Gus many friends here who extend best 5115 the water's edge. The addition of tav G. Borgard. Deceased. with them to Bandon, where they re mained until Saturday when Mr. and wishes and congratulations to her several shelters and an underground NOTICE TO CREDITORS fireplace are decided improvements. Mrs. Ed Wannamaugher and Berl and tier husband. Ivan and Eldon Church, of Otis, Notice is hereby given that the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnson Cox drove back with them. undersigned has been duly appointed Ladies Aid will be held on Friday Oregon, nephews of Mrs. Stanley were fortunate in having most of by the County Court for Coos Coun Lake, were guests at the Lake home their children and grand children ty, Oregon, as the Administratrix of afternoon at the Joel Root home with Mrs. Naomi Robison as hostess. There from Friday evening until Tuesday. with them for a New Year’s Day din the Estate of J. C. Watson, deceased, There was an attendance of 57 at ner. Those present were: Mr. and and that all parsons having claims will be a short business meeting and against said estate are hereby notified covers will be put on the new Sun Sunday school Sunday. The average Mrs. Alphie Sayler and family, Mr. that they are required to pt esent the day school song books which arrived attendance for the year was 55, a gain and Mrs. Earl Johnson and family, same duly verified and with proper of eight over the preceding year. W. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boone and family Sunday. , vouchers therefor to the undersigned Miss Lois Schroeder left Sunday A. Lett and Miss Maude Hooton were and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Noah and fam at the office of C. A. Barton in the Title Company Building, in Coquille, afternoon for Bandon where a group .e-e|ected superintendent and secre- ily. County. Oregon, within six Wm. Byerly, superintendent of the Coos of young ladies will enjoy a few days ‘nry - treasurer, respectively. Mrs. months from the date of this notice. Hattie Hatcher was elected assistant Sunday school, announces the begin at the Knife cabin on the beach. Dated this 7th day of December, Thursday evening Bible class was superintendent and Miss Mae Hatch ning of a new quarter. The suplies 1934. ar, assistant secretary. The teachers Sarah A. Watson, have arrived for the teachers and all held at the home of Joel Root when Administratrix of the Estate of J the group finished the book of Reve were all re-elected, as follows: Adult are urged to attend in order to make C. Watson, deceased. 470 lation. Nerft Thursday the genealogy Claw Fred W. Corpe; Young People, Mrs W. A. Lett; Cheerful Workers, ind birth of Christ will be studied lonella Curtiss: Junior Girls, Mrs. A. from the ihr-e gospels. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Damron were O. Hooton; Lindy Boys, Orlin Lett; ■'unshin? Pand Mrs. Ben James. Bandon visitors Wednesday. EVERY WEEK FROM WASHINGTON Th" Ch 's'ian Endeavor topic foi Ernest Watkins and daughter. next Sundiy evening is. “ What Do 1 Anne, accompanied by Mrs. C. A. Swift, drove to Bandon Saturday Know about God?" Teddy Miller 1» Local news—you get it in your favorite home paper. But you cannot be equally well informed on national and world affairs without Path morning. Mrs. Swift remained for a the appointed leader. Mrs. Mc'issa Brownson, Mrs. Car finder. Tnink of all that is going on! New industrial developments I few days’ visit with relatives. Mr. Watkins brought Mrs. J. K. Baker rie Benha n, Harry Brownson and The all-important agricultural situation! Acts of Congress! Govern mental orders and a thousand other things! But how will this affect ome with them to remain till after Roy Benham were entertained at din you personally— THAT’S WHAT YOU'VE GOT TO KHOW. ner Saturday evening by Mrs. Hattie •lew Year’s with her parents, Mr. The true inside story of what goes on at Washington; understandable Hatcher, in honor of her daughter, ind Mrs. B. B Watkins. reliable information that is so hard to find; the mate of current Mae ’ s birthday anniversary. nd fast changing conditions clearly analysed and explained Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Watkins and Ray Beckett, who has employment is exactly what the Pathfinder will give you. By all means 'augliter, Mis. J. K. Baker, of Ban order Pathfinder with this ................... « - * - ton. spent New Year’s day attending it the Bay. spent tlig past week-end for your benefit ORDER services In the North Bend Church Of rher* wlth his family. God. Girtvel Ford Items Sam Damron and Jess Campbell Irov- to Coquille Tuesday. A trip Jim Baker left Thursday for his 'rom beyond the gravel road is an '.ome in Morning, goin$ the coas' adventure these days since the ruts -ute Hi expects to be gon? t-u ire so deep and the mud is so sticky. >m • time. Miss Alice Schoot spent several Mr. and M>s. Vernon Bennett and days visiting on the Bay In North son, Averill, and Mr. and Mrs. Milo Bend and Marshfield after Christ Griffin and Donnie returned home mas. Tuesday night after spending Christ- Price Schroeder drove Mr. and u»» in Cottage Grove. Mrs. Ray Parker and sons to Lang John Gsarhart left Tuesday for ’ois Christmas, morning to spend two dsys at the C. A. Keltner home. Ruth Keltner returned to her work in Port land Thursday; Edwin Keltner left Saturday to spend a few days in Marshfield before returning to his studies in Corvallis, where he is a junior at O. S. C. Percey Keltner came in Wednesday and returned to his work New Year’s day. T. A. Keltner and family, of Marshfield, joined the family group for one day as did Mr. and Mrs. Adrien Halter and two small sons, Allan and Ron ald. The missionary meeting for Jan uary will be held at the home of Mrs Fred Lafferty January 9. with the hostess in charge of the program. She has announced that the meeting will be especially in honor of the past presidents and will be in part a re view of the accomplishments of the organization. Rev. and Mrs W. A. Couden, of Myrtle Point, will be there and will give an insight on conditions in Alaska. A large attendance is urged. Miss Winnie Pauli returned to her SELECT O’” work in Portland Thursday after spending Christmas with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Miller and daughters left Jan. 2 for Portland Mr. Miller suffered with an attack of the grippe while celebrating the hol idays. FRITZ FUCHS and ELLA FUCHS, husband and wife, JOHN F MAT- Attorneys and Counsellors MATSON, AUGUST MATSON, BENNETT SWANTON First National Bank Building s BENNETT TRUST COM- Coquille Oregon • SorP°ration- GALE ROB- EHfS and "JANE DOE” ROB ERTS, husband and wife, GEORGE CLAWSONlnd ALVINA CLAW DR. J. R. BUNCH SON, husband and wife, and DENTIST STATE INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION, Defendants X-RAY Service No 1»583 Laird Bldg. First Street m _ 8UMMONS Telephone 82-L Coquille, Ore. FUCHS and ELLA f CCHS. husband and wife, two ot th« above named defendants: OF THE STATE GRANT CORBY GF OREGON you are hereby requir- £> , t0 , ?,? p f a ‘ and « ’«•ver the com Attorney at Law plaint filed r.gainst you in the above Richmond-Barker Bldg. entitled sun suit on or before the expira- expire- , cuuuea i I Ala A __ -• • . i I !! ?m Lhe of first Phone 157 Coquille, Ore. publication of this Summons, that Residence Phone 24-M being the time prescribed’in"the'or der for publication thereof, said dale being the 4th day of January, 1935 J. ARTHUR BERG and if you fail to so appear and an swer for want thereof, the plaintil A ttorsey at Law will apply to the court for the relic _____ _ i ■ Rooms 1 _____ A 2 demanded in the complaint, to-wit- Farmers ¿ Marchants Bank Bldg, for judgment against the defendants mone 37 riitz Fuchs and Ella Fuchs, husbano Coquille, Oregon and wife, for the sum of $5,541.34 with interest at the rate of 6 per cen per annum from and after the 1st daj DR. W. V. GL A IS YER of November, 1934; and the furtiio sum of 8350.00 with inteicst at the VETERINARIAN rate of fl per cent per annum from aDd aftei th? 1st day of November County Herd A Meet Inspector 1932; and the further sum of $350 0: with interest at the rate of fl per cent Coquille, Ore. per annum from and after the Is day of May, 1933; and the furthei J. A. RICHMOND sum of $350.00 with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from PHYSICIAN and SURGEON aftel the da> ot November Richmond-iBarker Building 1933; and the further sum of $350 00 [ with interest at the rate of fl per cent Coquille, Ore. , per annum from and after the 1st Phones: Office 02M, Ros. »98 I day of May, 1934, and the further sum of $350 00, with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from J. J. STANLEY oil*«' the 1st day of November, It34: and the further sum of $45 00 Attorney-at-Law with interest at the rate of 8 per cent Office at residence, 27» South per annum from and after the 9th Willard St.. Coquille day of July. 1934; and the further surn of $125.15, with interest at the rate of 0 per cent per annum from V. R. and after the 30th day of December, 1933; and the further sum of $121.47, WILSON with interest at the rat? of fl per cent per annum from and after the 1st day “OPTOMETRIST" of September, 1934; r>nd the further Errors in Refraction corrected sum of $23.50 with interest at the rate without the use of Drugs. of 8 per cent per annum from and 494 W. 1st St. Coquille, Ore. after the 3rd day of D cember. 1934 and the further sum of $350 00, at- torney’s fees, together with its cost _____ I and disbursements herein sustained; NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE , and have a decree of foreclosure of On the Sth day of January, 1935, the mortgage described in plaintiff’s st the hour of 10 A. M. at the front complaint covering the following real property situated door of the Court House in Coquille, ~ “* in the County of Coos County, Oregon, I will sell at Coos, State of Oregon, and described as follows: public auction to the highest bidder SH of SWMi (which includes for cash the following real property Lot 4; and SEV4 of SWV4, and the located in Coos County, Oregon, to- SE% of Section 1«; Lot 1 of Sec wit: tion 20; Lot 1 and EH of NWV4, Beginning at a point on the Sec SEV4 of NEV4, and NWK, of tion line 25 rods west ___ of the quar- quar _____ on the North ter section . comer NEy4 and NH of SWV4 of NE% boundary of Section 1, Township of Section 21, all in Townahip 26 28 South, Range 13 West of the South, Range 12, W. W. M , ___ run ____ thence Willamette Meridian, „ and for the sale of the mortgaged west along Section line 31 rods, premises to satisfy such judgment, run thence South 24 rods, run and for a decree barring and fore thence East 31 rods to west bound closing you and each of you of all ary of Schroeder Street, run thence right, title, and interest in said mort North along West boundary of gaged premises and every part there said Schroeder Street. 24 rods, of, and have such other and further more or less, to the place of be relief aa w me Court shall seem meet ginning, situated In Section 1, and equitable. Township 28 South Range 19 West This summons is published by or of the Willamette Meridian, in Coo« der of the Honorable D. F. Thompson, County, Oregon. Judge of the County Court of Coos Bridge Happenings Said sale is made under execution County, Oregon, made and entered issued out of the Circuit Court of the the 91st day of December 1994. The Christian Endeavorers held State of Oregon for the County of Mac Veigh A Colon, | their December social last Friday Coos to me diree’ed in the case of Attorneys for Plamtif. whose ad-' evening in Hatcher’s hall, with Miss John Bullack and Mary Bullack, hus dress is 404 Yeon Building, Portland. es lonella Curtiss and Mae Hatcher band and wife. Plaintiffs, Oregon. in charge. Though the attendance Date of first publication: Jan. 4, William S. Lewis and Minnie Lewis, was much smaller than usual, it was 1938. husband and wife. Defendants. Date of last publication: Feb. 1, an enjoyable -and successful affair H. E. HsGG > Those present were Mr. and Mrs Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon 1995. 47t5 By Alice Perrott, Deputy. Fred Corpe. Mary Alice, Billy and WARRANT REDEMPTION 1 IVIN NOTICE INUI1VI». BcmanJ,..Mrs 1 A. vz. O. illAJIUll, Hooton; EallilU, Elmo. NOTICE ¡ven that war-1 Neal and Roe Nelson; Eddie Hatfield: Notice is hereby glv« Notice is hereby given that the an rants 33 to 8« inclusi’. --------- nual meeting of the shareholders of School Distiict No 25, between Nov. I Myrtle Beckett; lonella Curtis and the First National Bank of Coquille, 25. 1932, and Jan. 27, 1933, are called f Mae Hatcher. Oregon, for the election of directors for payment and interest ceases Dec. Wm. Doney. a former resident of for the ensuing year and for the this community who is now living in 21, 1934. transaction of such other business as Frances L. McCarthy, Douglas county, is visiting relatives may properly come before the meet Clerk School District No. 25, Coos and friends here ing will be held at the office of said Co.. Ore. McKinley, Oregon. 49t3 Bank in Coquille, Oregon, on Tues Mr and Mrs. C. S. Murphy and day, January 8th, 1935, between the If you want to subscribe for a Port daughter, Mrs. Albert Pancoast, have hours of 10 A. M. and 8 P. M. 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