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Plaintiff, l.IIJ EQ VIST, SWANTON * v* FRITZ FUCHS and ELLA FUCHS, & SLACK husband and «rife, JOHN F. MAT- Attorneys and Counsellors - SON, ELMER M ATSON, AUGUBT MATSON, BENNETT SWANTON, First National Bank Building Trustee, BENNETT TRUST COM Coquille Oregon PANY, a corporaticSi, GALE ROB-' ERTS and “JANE DOE” ROB ERTS, husband and wife, GEORGE CLAWSON and ALVINA CLAW- DR. J. R. BUNCH s i SON, husband and wife, and DENTIST STATE INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION, Defendants, X-RAY Serrice No 18563 Laird Bldg. First Street, SUMMON8 To FRITZ FUCHS and ELLA Telephone 82-L Coquille, Ore. FUCHS, husband and wife, two of the kbove named defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE GRANT CORBY OF OREGON you are hereby requir ed to appear and answer the com Attorney at Law plaint filed against you in the above Richmond-Barker Bldg. entitled suit on or before the expira tion of 4 weeks from the date of first Phone 167 Coquille, Ora. publication of this Summons, that Residence Phone $4-M being the time prescribed in the or der for publication thereof, said date being the 4th day of January, 1935, and if you fail to so appear and an J. ARTHUR BERG swer for want thereof, the plaintifi Attorney at Law will apply to the __ court ________________ for the relief demanded in the complaint, to-wit: Rooms 16 1 for judgment against the defendants. Farmer* * Merchants Bank Bldg Fritz Fuchs and Ella Fuchs, husband Fhoae 37 and wife, for the sum of >5,541.34, Coquille, Oregon with interest at the rate of fl per cent per annum from and after the 1st day of November, 1934; and the further DR. W. V. GLA1SYER sura of 3350.00 with interest at the VETERINARIAN rate of 6 per cent per annum from and after the 1st day of November, County Herd * Meat Inspector 1932; and the further sum of >350 00 with interest at the rata of fl per cent Coquills, Ore. per annum from and after the 1st day of May, 1933; and the further sum of 8350.00 with interest at the J. A. RICHMOND rate of fl per cent per annum from PHYSICIAN and SURGEON* and after the 1st day of November, 1933; and the further sum of 8350.00 Richmond-Barker Building with interest at the rate of fl per cent Coquille, Ore. per annum from and- after the 1st day of 1934; 1034; and. the further Phones: Office 62M, Res. »3R sum of ¡Te .00, with interest at the r cent __ per annum from rete of and after the 1st day of November, J. J. STANLEY 1934; and the further sum of 845.00 Attorney-at-Law with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent Office at residence, 270 South per annum from and after the 9th I day of July, 1934; and the further Willard St., Coquille sum of 3125.15, with interest at the. rate of 6 per cent per annum from and after the 30th day of December, V. R. sum of 3121.47, 1933; and the ........................ te of 6 per cent WILSON i with interest at per annum from the 1st day _ “OPTO m BTRIST" of September, 1934; and the further Errars in Refraction eorrected sum of 823.50 with interest at the rate of fl per «ent per annum from and without the use of Drage. after the 3rd day of December, 1934; 434 W. Ist SL Coquilie, Ore. and the further sum of 8350 00, at torney’s fees, together with Its costs and disbursement* herein sustained; and have a decree of foreclosure of NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE the mortgage described in plaintiff’s On the 9th day of febru^y. «35 complaint covering the following real at the hour of 10 A. M. at the front property situated in the County of door of the Court House InCoquÜle. Coos, State of Oregon, and described Coo. County, Oregon, I wül as follows: public auction to the highest bidder SK of SWK (which includes for cash the following real property Lot 4; and SEK of SWK, and the located in Coos County, Oregon, to- SEK of Section 1«; Lot 1 of Sec wit’ tion 20; Lot 1 and EK of NWK, The Northeast Quarter, the SEK of NEK, and NWK « North MM of th* S0“*!?**!! NEK and NH of SWK of NEK quarter, and the Southeast . of Section 21, all in Township 26 quarter of th« Northwest quarter South, Range 12, W. W. M. of Section Twenty-five in Town and for the sale of the mortgaged ship Thirty South of Ranga Thir premise* to satisfy such judgment, teen West of the Willamette and for a decree barring and fore Meridian. . .. closing you and each of you of all Said sale to” made uniter issued out of the Circuit Court of the right, title, and Interest in said mort State of Oregon for the County “ gaged premises and every part there Coo* to me directed in the case of the of, and have such other and further State of Oregon by the State Land relief as to the Court «hall leem meet and equitable. Board, Plaintiff, This summons is published by or Ralph E. Gilkison and Rena Viola der of the Honorable D. F. Thompson, Gilkison. hi* wife; Coos County, Ore Judge of the County Court of Coos gon; School District No. 88; Boad County, Oregon, made and entered District No. 27; Port of Coquille Riv the 31st day of December 1934. Mac Veigh & Colon, I er; Non-High School; and *11 other Attorneys for Plaintif, whose ad taxing districts and tex levying bodies dress is 404 Yeon Building, Portland, affected by- this suit, Defendants. Oregon. Wm. F. HoweU. Date of first publication: Jan. 4, 52t5 Sheriff of Coo* County, Oregon 1935. Date of last publication: Feb. L 1935. i. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Professional Cards — Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned ha* been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Gustav G. Borgard, deceased, and •}! par sons having claims against Said estate are hereby notified, that they are re quired to present same duly verified, with proper voucher therefor, to the undersigned, at the law office of Harry A. Slack, In Coquille, Coos County. Oregon, within six month* from the date of this notice. Dated this 4th day of January. 1935. Lester A. Borgard. Administrator of the Estate of Gue- Sllo tav G Borgard, Deceased. WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that aU warranto drawn against the General Fund of the City of Coquille, Oregm, and endorsed prior to December 1, 1931,' are hereby called for payment upon presentation at my office In terest on such warranto will cease a* It3 City of Coquille, Oregon. Arago Bows to Power* 17-28, Feb.* 1 If noise is any indication of satis- (action, the basket ball fans who watched the two games between the Powers and Arago high schools in the Arago gymnasium Friday night got their money’s worth. The game between the first* team* started with a tip-of from Cornwall to Webb, who scored for Arago al most before the spectators realized the ball was in play. That toss by Webb gave Arago a lead which was not relinquished during the first three quarters of one of the fastest game* seen in Arago for many moon*. The hard fighting Power* team just couldn’t get through the fast shifting Arago defense and had to rely most ly upon their long range sharp shoot er* and upon free throw* for their well earned twenty points. The team that, Uie week before, had defeated Riverton by a margin of thirty points was justly relieved at Arago when the timer’s horn ended the game while the margin was three points in their favor. Rolfe, of Powers, led the attack with nine points to his credit, while for Arago, Webb was high point man with eight. „ The line-up and scores for both teams follow*.’ Powers—Rolfe, rf, 9; Taylor, If; Ward, c, 2; Mar*ee, rg, 5; Jones, lg, 4. Arago—Webb, If, 8; Sinko, rf, 3; Cornwall, c, 4; Barklow, rg; Schroe der, lg, 2. Sinko went out in the fourth quarter and Pauli went in for the last few minutes. In the game between the second teams Arago almost evened the situa tion, taking the game by a margin of one point, after having had as much as an eight-point lead earlier in the game. Final score, Arago 22, Powers 21. Collier, of Arago, was high point man with 9, while Shepherd, of Pow ers, had 6. The players were a* fol lows: Robison, rf, 3; Collier, If, 9; W. Carl, c; G. Pauli, s, 3; Patrick, lg, 8; Randlemann, rg, 1; Power*—Ham mock, rf, 2; Gamwell, Preston, If, 2; Utterback, 4;Khepherd, c, 6; Lewel- lyn, lg. 4; Ross, rg, 3. Arago played the game with one substitution while Powers used seven men. After the games the Arago high school girls served potato salad, sand wiches and chocolate to the two teams in the playshed. The games were marked by the absence of all hard feeling and a display of good sports manship and co-operation through out McCue, of Coquille, refereed the games. The high school honor roll of stu dents carrying, four or more subjects with no grade lower than 3 and an average of two or better for the term, to as fojlows: seniors, Evelyn Doyle, Leath Munford. Mary Watkins, Lee Collier, Wallace Carl, Price Schroe der, Willie Sinko, Woodrow Robison; juniors, Annie Deardorf* Stella Hus sar; sophomores. Anita Milan!, Iris Barklow, Genevle Barklow, Jean Watkins, Betty Knabe, George Pauli, Alvin Fredenberg. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Laferty and Mr. ■nd Mrs. Fred Lafferty entertained at a miscellaneous shower at the home of the latter Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Watson, who were married In Newberg January 27. The evening was spent in singing and vis iting. The bride and groom received a lovely assortment of gifts and re freshments were served at a late hour by the hostesses to the follow ing: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Watson snd son Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Lundy and Lloyd Davenport, all of the Twin Ooks dis trict: Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Hoffman, of Myrtle Point; Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Lob dell and daughter, Maud, Mr. and Mrs T. B. MacDonald, the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Watson. Mr. Watson has recently been made man ager of the P. W. Laird ranch near Valley View school house. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Pauli moved to the cottage on the Nile Miller place this week. Mr. Pauli will do the heavy farming for Mr. Miller this season. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ferre are receiv ing congratulations from their friend* on the birth of a daughter, Loretta Manita, Sunday, February 3, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Robison. This 1s their second child. The eldest is a »¿h. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Clemens, of Roseburg, visited from Wednesday until Friday with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bressler. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rackleff, Ellis Rackleff and Alvin Billing* drove to Bandon Sunday and they met Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Rosa and Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hawkins and daugh ters, Marvin Jane and Ann, of Co quille, at the Lyman Carrier cabin for a picnic. There were two basketball game* at Arago Wednesday evening, the Co quille Junior High team and the Ara go grades played, with Coquille win ning 21 to 12. The Arago Indepen dents lest to the Camp Bradford CCC boys with a-score of 24-22. M«S»I Sarah Barklow. of Roseburg, arrived Thursday st the home of her son. Lawrence Barklow. She will visit relatives and former neighbor* in the community for some little time. She was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mr*. Robert Munford and an over-night guest Sunday of Mrs. Na omi Robison. M.a. Elizabeth Lett, of Norway, was a Sunday dinner guest ¡¡>t Mrs. -Naomi Robison and Joel Root, the oc- easuNi being Mr. Root’s sixty-ninth birthday which was February second. Mr. and Mr*. George Hampton wire greeting their friends Sunday after church service for the first time since their return from California. Mr. Hampton has been suffering hum a severe attack of bronchitis. Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Aasen, Mary Jean McAllister and Alvina Bililngs drove to Bandon Sunday and had dinner wtih Mr. and Mrs. A. Haberly. Geo. Gillespie was unable to be out on Sunday He had been wrest- ling with the flu and complications. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Myers and chil dren were Sunday visitors at the John Myers home. Mrs. Myers has i recently returned from Empire, v. here she has spent the past month coring for her daughter, Mrs. Isele I. dinger. E. Brodie i Sons are hauling I shingle bolts from' the Damron place over pretty muddy roads. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Watkins drove to Coquille on Wednesday to call on i Mrs. E. E. Watkins and found her too ill tq receive callers. Sunday dinner guests at the Ernest I Watkins place were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schroeder. Iris BarkloW, Annie Deardorff, Price Schroeder, ’ Woodrow Wilson, Freddie Vetter and 1 Wallace Carl. , _ A group of high school girls chap- roned by Mr*. Ray Parker hiked to 1 the Watkins ranch after the basket ball game Friday night and returned I to Arago Saturday afternoon, after . enjoying a picnic lunch in the woods. They passed the night with very lit ’ tle sleep in the Watkins home. Rev. Frank Cohen will continue his i Bible studies for the third week, Members of the community are ’ showing sustained interest in his i messages. Soloists during the past . week were Mrs. Albert ___ _________ Gulstrom. , Mrs. Albert Lillie, Sam Damron, Mrs. Wayne Woodward, Mrs Stanley Halter, Mrs. C. A. Swift and Ernest Watkins; a double quartette was com posed of Iris Barklow, Jean Watkins, Mary Watkins, Annie Deardorff. Price Schroeder, Woodrow Robison, Freddie Vetter, Wallace Carl. On Sunday morning a men’s sextette, J. L. Burtis, Ray Parker, David Root, Sam Root, Ernest Watkins and Wayne Woodward, sang “He Hideth My Soul," and in the evening Mrs. Orlin Lett, of Bridge, sang “The Holy City“ and the high school double quartette sang “The Old Rugged Cross.” A group of ladies met at the home of Mr* Clarence Schroeder Wednes day morning to work on a W. C. T. U. quilt which was nearly completed, and two wool comforter* were locked A delicious potluck dinner was partaken of at noon with several of the men of the community assist ing. Those present were Mesdames David Root, Geo. Zinzerling, Ray Parker. Gep. Gillespie, Tyrrell Wood ward, Albert Lillie. Albert Gulstrom, Glenn Collier, B. B. Wattins, Oluf Aasen, Harriet Burbank, Frank Bur- bank, J. L. Burtis, John Carl, Alex Barklow, and Alton Billings. ' Mrs. Ous Schroeder Is able to be up a part of each day and is walking a little after her recent serious illness. Visitor* who have flocked io the home of Nile Miller to offer their sympathy and services during the week have been relieved to find him making a rapid recovery, considering his condition. WARRANT REDEMPTION Notice is hereby given that War rants No. 468 to 602 incl , issued by Union High School Dist., No. 3, Riv- ertön, Oregon, Coos Co., are now caUed -------- for payment. Intel Interest on said warrant* cease* Jan. 85, 1035 Borgard? Clark Clerk l U. H. 3, Mis. M. E. Borgard, Star R„ Bandon. Oregon. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COOS COUNTY SARAH E. BRIGHT, Plaintiff, HANNAH TUCKER, TED BRIGHT, WALTER BRIGHT, MARY SHEP- HEARD, DORA HAMMEL, LE ONA LOB DELL, ROBERT BRIGHT, and all the known and unknown lieirs of Phillip A. Bright, deceased, and all the known and unknown heirs of J. Henry Schroed’r, deceased, and also all other persons Or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the OomplaiRt herein, Defendants. Na. 16574 Piiblicstion ef Sammeos To LEONA LOBDELL and ROBERT BRIGHT, two of the above named defendants, snd all the known and unkhown heirs of Phillip A. Bright, deceased, and all the known and Unknown heirs of J. Henry Schroeder, deceased, and also aU other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real prop- erty described in the complaint herein. Defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and . answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the expiration of 4 weeks from the date of first publication of this Summons, that being the time prescribed in or der for publication thereof, said date being the 25th day of January, 1935, and if you fail to so appear and answer for want thereof, the plain tiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in the complaint, to- wit: That the defendants and each of them be required to set forth and allege their claim, right, title, inter est or estate in and to said parcel of land to-wit; , Lots Four (4) and Five (5), and the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section Thirty-six (36), Township Twen ty-eight (S3) South of KaiM 12, West of the Willamette Meridian, in Coos County, Oregon, and submit the same to the judicial determination of this Court, and that the same be ad fudged and decreed null and void and of no effect in law or equity. . That the Court decree that the plaintiff is the sole owner and in possession, and entitled to be in possession of said parcel of land and all the rights, privilege* and ap purtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining to said parcel of land, and that the title of plaintiff to said parcel of and Is good and valid. That the defendants and each of them be forever enjoined anl debarred from asserting any claim whatever in and to said parcel of land, advene to this plaintiff That plaintiff have judg ment against the defendants and against each of them for her costs and disbursements incurred in this suit, and for such other and further relief as to the Court shall seam meet and equitable. , This Summons u published by or der of the Honorable Hugh McLain. Judge of the County Court of Cooe County, Oregon, made and entered the 24th day of January, 1935. Harry A. Attorney for tiff. First National Bank Building. Co quille, Oregon. Date of first publication: Jan. 25 1935. Date of last publication: Feb. 22. 1935. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COOS COUNTY Brewater Valley PORTLAND MORTGAGE CO. Elder and Mrs. T. M. Cole and fam- corporation, Plaintiff, Uy, of Marshfield,- and W. H. Bunch, FREDERICK W. V*PARKEK of Myrtle Point, spent the week-end known as F. W. PARKER, at the Crowley home. Elder Cole LISHA L. PARKER, his wife; conducted service* in the hall Satur LISHA L. PARKER. LEROI day night and Sunday morning. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Hubble spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Jenkin*. Mr and Mr* Lendon Jenkins, who have been visiting at Lee, returned home Sunday. Mr and Mr*. Ben Robison and Mr and Mrs. Oscar Durrell were business wallers in Coquille and Myrtle Point Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nickason ana Mrs. Carrie Nickason were callers in Coquille Saturday. The latter has been quite ill the past few weeks but is reported as better now. Howard Carpenter, who is work ing in the CCC camp at Disston, Ore., »pent the week-end visiting in the valley A farewell dance was given Friday night in the hall for the Mead family, who left Sunday for Powers, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bate*, of Lake side, spent Saturday Mght at the El mer Wilson home. Dr. G. C. Stem, chiropratic physi- sian, foot correctlonist, electro thera pist, 292 Moulton 8t.. phone MJ. 22tf WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that war rants up to snd including No. 5041, issued by Coquille School District, No. 8 will be paid upon presentation to the district clerk, on and after Satur day, January 2«, 1935. Interest on said warrants ceases on that date. Clerk. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH1 STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS WESTERN LOAN A BUILDING CO. a corporation. Plaintiff, ROSE THAYER, o’ G. THAYER. A. E. SEAMAN, JOHN D. GOSS and ELISABETH H. GOSS, his wife. STATE INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION, UNITED STATE OF AMERICA, Defendants. Na. 19537 PuMIeoUew ef SummouL TO ROSE THAYER, O. G. THAYER, A. E. SEAMAN, JOHN D. GOSS t on the Addition to th« Send$l Trns A tlantic M onthly