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took In. Sarah Barklow, to Coquille,' ond quarter. Barklbw and Schroeder Defendants Live News Fro« Ara*« No. 18576 -a— -------- ■ gave Arago supporters a thrill with bund iy questing where -— she will —■ visit Mrs. Dan Rogers and daughters, PnHItmtlsn at Si her laughter, Mrs. Clarence Butler, three long range baskets but Collier’s Rachel and Julia, Mrs. Fred Lafferty To LEONA LOBDELL and ROBERT befoi; returning to her home in last minute attack and final four BRIGHT, two of the above named and daughter, Janice, were guests at Rme!>urg. . points when they were so badly need defendants, and all the known and a household shower and housewarm unknown heirs of Phillip A. Lo ging operations have started on ed made him the hero of the evening. ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bright, deceased, and all the known the Calvin tract of timber. Fallers Z ------ !------------------------- Wayne Watson in the Valley View and unknown heirs of J. Henry Z l»ave been at Work for more than a Bridge Happening* Schroeder, deceased, and also all district, on Thursday afternoon. week J. Doak and Jack Hultin will other persons or parties unknown Other guests were Mrs. Chas. Wat Mrs. Albert Pancoast, Mrs. C. S. claiming any right, title, estate, run the camp for Mr. Conrad. The son and children, Ellen and Floyd, ot lien or interest in the real prop logs WiU be trucked to the river at Murphy, Mrs. Fred Scofield and Mrs. Twin Oaks district, Mrs. J. W. Starr, erty described in the complaint Arago and sent down to the Moore Amanda Ehiig were Roseburg vis herein. Defendants Mrs. C. E. Miller and son, Clarence, mill at Bandon. The big bulldozer itors Tuesday. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE of Myrtle Point, Mrs. E. L. Culbert Miss Maude Hooton spent the past OF OREGON: You are hereby re finished making the road into the son and' Denton Watson, of Gravel woods Sunday and Lawrence Bark week end in Coquille, going down to quired to appear and answer the Ford, Mrs. H. L. Johnson, Mrs. Lee complaint filed against you in the low is gravelling it this week so there attend the Myrtle Union executive above entitled suit on or before the Atkinson and daughter, Marilyn. will be no delay. The right of way is meeting which was held Sunday af expiration of 4 weeks from the date Mrs. Pearl Milhorn and Mrs. Mary through the George Hampton place. ternoon. While in town she was a of first publication Of this Summons, Aber, all of Coquille. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. McDonald were guest at the Geo. Swinney, Amelia that being the time prescribed in or Mrs. Gus Schroeder is improving der for publication thereof, said date Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Mary Hill and Alton F. Dungey homes. being the 25th day of January, 1935, more rapidly now and is able to be Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rookard Burns in Coquille and Mrs. MacDon- and if you fail to so appear and about the house. She suffered from mo\ ed to Powers Sunday, where answer for want thereof, the plain ' aid was stricken with a serious heart a cold during the week but that to re tiff wiU apply to the court for the re attack. They remained over night as Mr. Bookard has employment. lived now. Mrs. W. A, Lett returned home lief demanded in the complaint, to- Mrs MacDonald could not be moved Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schroeder Tuesday from Sitkum, where she had wit: That the defendants and each for a few days. of them be required to set forth and and Mrs Lawrence Rackleff v left Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Watkins were spent a week at the home of her allege their claim, right, title, inter Monday for Corvallis, where they daughter. Mrs. Elmer Wilson. est or estate in and to said parcel of business visitors in Coquille Thurs will attend the annual home econ The W. A. Tennant and Guy Ten land to-wit: day afternoon. They visited Morie Lots Four (4) and Five (5), and omics conference and recreational Hicks who is recovering nicely from nant families moved this past week, the Southwest quarter of the schooj^at O. S. C. The meetings are having traded property. The Guy Southeast quarter of Section a tonsil operation. the culmination of the clases which Thirty-six (36), Township Twen Sunday marked the close of three Tennant • family now occupies the have been held tot the past six | ty-eight (28) South of Range 12, weeks meeting held in Arago by Rev. house where the other (amily had re West of the Willamette Meridian, months in Coquille under the direc sided for several years, and the W. A. Frank Cohen. There were seventy- in Coos County, Oregon, tion of Miss Gertrude Skow. There Tenn unts live in the log cabins down and submit* the same to the judicial , five in attendance at Sunday schbol will be national leaders in attendance the McMullen determination of this Court, and that 1 )n the morning with special music by,. the highway ”----- ' from --------- - --------------- to give the final lecture, with recro -J the same be adjudged and decreed ational un- ^‘,y Hickam and M1“ 1 Eleanor' bnd<e ational diversions diversions each each evening evening un- | The Christian Erideavor meeting null and void and of no effect in law or equity. That the Court decree Jake Bohlander, who plan on leaving der the supervision of the home dem- i , Sunday evening will be in charge of that the plaintiff is the sole owner the valley thia week. Mr. and Mr». onstration agents from the extension' Robert James. The topic is, “ What and in possession, and entitled to be Ben Robison have purchased the department. • The Arago group will . linner at noon was held at the home the Bible says about Temptation and in possession of said parcel of land of Mrs. Albert Lillie on Wednesday, Bohlander ranch. and all the rights, privileges and ap be the guests of Mrs. Schroeder's February 6. The quilt was laid aside i Sin." Mrs. Teddy Miller had charge purtenances thereto belonging or in Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilson and Mrs aunt, Mrs. Martha Averill. , of the juniors Sunday evening in the anywise appertaining to said parcel I at two o’clock until the regular Ivan Laird and children were busi Mr. and Mrs Wallace Miller and , absence of the superintendent, Maude of land, and that the title of monthly missionary program was LILJEQVIST, SWANTON ness callers in Coquille Saturday. daughters, Colleen and Maxine, re plaintiff to said parcel _ of Rev. Frank Cohen gave the , 1 Hooton. There were five registrations landto & SLACK ___ ___ .___ g That ___ Mr. and Mrs. Ferley Crowley and turned to their home in Portland Fri- held good and V valid. from the Bridge societies for the Bible message on missions; Mrs. Fred the defendants and each of them be son, Harry, spent the week end vis dhy. They have spent the past two Attorneys and Counsellors ' Lafferty sang, “Saved, Saved;” Mrs. state convention which will be held forever enjoined anl debarred from iting relatives at Port Orford and weeks visiting at the bedside of Nile First National Bank Building at The Dalles April 25-28. asserting any claim whatever in and Albert Gulstrom and Mrs. Albert Langlois. Miller, who has improved rapidly the Among those who have been on the to said parcel of land, adverse to this Coquille Oregon Lillie sang “ List to His Voice. ” Sev Sunday callers at the Elmer Wilson past week. plaintiff. That plaintiff have judg eral songs by the group and the busi sick list during the past few days are ment against the defendants and home were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nick- Jess Robison had the misfortune to Ionella Curtiss, Cliford Brown, Eu aaon and children, Mrs. W. A. Lett, lose a horse Sunday. He left in com7 ness meeting presided over by the gene Fairchield and Hilda Mae Miller against each of them for her costs DR. J. R. BUNCH and disbursements incurred in this Mrs. Leslie Groat and son, Roger; pany with Fred Lafferty Tuesday for president, Mrs C. A. Keltner, com Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Miller have suit, and for such other and further DENTIST pleted the program and quilting was Mrs. Orlin Kirk, Mr». Ernest Krew the Willamette valley in search of a relief as to the Court shall seem meet X-RAY Service resumed. The next missionary meet moved from the H. A. Hatfield ranch and equitable. son and children, Glade, Donna Jane new team. to the Taylor cabin where they for ing will be held on Friday, March 8, This Summons is published by or Laird Bldg. First Street and Velma. Mr. and Mrs. William Billings, of which it the world day of prayer for merly resided and the Lloyd Win- der of the Honorable Hugh McLain, Telephone 82-L Coquille, Ore. Newport, are the guests of their niece. missions, and will be at the home at nin“ha™ have been Uv_ Judge of the County Court of Coos County, Oregon, made and entered .......... F*lrvtew~ Mrs. George Zinserling. Mrs. Edith Woodward. This day to Ing on the C. R. Davie place, will have the 24th day of January, 1935. Houston Robison drove in from celebrated internationally and the charge of the Hatfield farm. ' Several McKinley Grangers attend ' Harry A. Slack. GRANT CORBY . ed the last meeting of the Fairview- Ten MUe to spend the week end with isame Attorney for Plaintiff, program is used as the basis of his parents and pay his respects to Attorney at. Law First National Bank Building, Co Norgt Fork . Grange. They were as the meetings throughout the world. quille, Oregon. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE PkfrniniMlg Baribal 'follows: Merton Sailing, Mr. and Mrs. his new niece, little Loretta Ferre. Those present at Mrs. Lillie’s were Date of first pubHcation: Jan. 25, „ _ ___ _ On th* 16th day of, March, 1935, Mrs. Stanley Halter entertained Julius Benham, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn, Phone 167 Coquille, Ord. " . C. A. Keltner, Mrs. F‘ Tyrrell at the hour at 10:00 o’clock A. M., at 1935. Friday in honor of her mother, Mrs.' Mr Jenkins and Commissioner and ♦ Date of last publication: Feb. 22, Residence Phone 24-M | Woodward, Mrs. Wayne Woodward, ‘ ' the front door of the Court House at Mrs. R. Lawhome and son, Leonard. Ed Myers, the occasion being Mrs. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Myers, Mr. and Mrs. I Coquille Coos County, Oregon, I will 1935. Mrs. Joe Burkehelmer is expected Myers’ birthday. The guests at the David Root, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ' sell at auction to the highest bidder IN TH* CIRCUIT COURT OF THE dinner table were Mr. and Mrs. Frank I Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cohen ,• for cash the following described real J. ARTHUR BERG home from the hospital this weak» STATE OF OREGON FOR in Coos County, Oregon, to- COOS COUNTY Spring gardening has become the Lane and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sell, of and children, Francis, Anna and ; property Attorney at Law wit: PORTLAND MORTGAGE CO leading occupation in the valley the the Roy district, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ruth, Mrs. Lawrence Rackleff, Mrs. South Half of the Southwest * Rooms 14 2 corporation. Plaintiff, Quarter (which includes Lot 4): past week and many of the folks have Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence George Gillespie. Mrs. Adrien Halter Farmers 4k Marchant* Bank Bldg FREDERICK W.*** Barklow, Oliver Myers, Mr. and Mrs. and the Southeast Quarter, of Phono 37 their seed in the ground already. PARKER. and sons, Allen and Ronald, .. Mrs. the Southwest Quarter; the Coquille, Oregon known as F. W wasewyto Latest reports state that Lew Son- Ed Myers, and Stanley Haltet. Southeast Quarter, of Section. 16, Stanley Halter. Mrs. Alvin Billings, LISHA L. PARKER, PAT“ his wife; and Mt. and Mrs. Flbyd Jackson and neland is improving now and should Lot One of Section 20; Lot One, PAL—. LISHA L. PARKER, LEROY F. small daughter, Diana, and Mrs. I Turner B. MacDonald. Mrs. Fred Laf- East Half of Northwest Quarter, soon be well on the road to recovery. DR. W. V. G LA IS Y KB PARKER and F. W. PARKER, 1 forty, Mrs. S. L. Lafferty, Mrs. Law Southeast Quarter of Northeast Jackson ’ s mother from Portland were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Teagarden had TRUSTEES, Defendants. rence Barklow, Mrs. Sarah Barklow, VETERINARIAN Quarter. Northwest Quarter of Na. 10557 as their guests last week-end, Russell Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. I*' A Mrs. Northeast Quarter and North John Carl, Mrs. Clarence Publication of Summons County Herd A Meat Inspector Young, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norris Myers. Half of Southwest Quarter of Schroeder, Mrs. Naomi Robison, Mrs. TO FREDERICK W. PARKER, AL Mrs. Lawrence Rackleff was a Northeast Quarter of Section 21 and Mrs. Bertha Gntham. Mrs. Gra Coquille, Ore.;, SO KNOWN AS F. W. PARK EL.. Ray Parker and son, Billy, Mrs. J. L.‘ in Township 26 South, Range 12, ham will stay for some time but the business visitor in Marshfeld Satur Burtis, Mrs. C. S. Webb, Mrs. Albert AND LISHA L. PARKER. HIS W. W. M. day. Miss Lois Schroeder returned WIFE; AND LISHA L. PARKER, others left Tuesday evening for their J. A. RICHMOND Gulstrom and son, Darwin, Mrs. Said sale is made under execution LEROY F. PARKER AND F. W. homes in San Francisco, taking Mrs. with her to spend Sunday with her Claude Randleman, Mrs issued out of the Circuit Court of the Marvin PARKER, TRUSTEES, DEFEN PHYSICIAN and SURGEON parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence State of Oregon for the County of Teagarden with them. DANTS. ’ Shaw and children. Patty and Ar Coos, to me directed in the case of Schroeder. rä«8> Richmond-ßarker Building Mr. and Mrs. Estill Powell and eon, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Pacific Coast Joint Stock Lank Bank Sunday guests at the home of Mr. ia«, and the hostess “ OF OREGON: You are hereby re- Dickie, spent last week end with the Coquille, Ore. of Portland, a corporation. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Zinserling re- I qui red to appear and answer the and Mrs. Joe Milanl were Ernie Fer J. W. Powell family. : Office 02M, Res. WE tamed to their home Thursday eve filed against you in IhZ the Frita Fuchs and EH. Fuchs, husband . ' complaint S^uU^.unT'or taiforo Friday, February I? a group of rari, of Coquille, and Mr. and Mrs. ning after spending Tuesday and and wife, John F. Matson, Elmer entitled suit on or before the Frank Zelio and Mr. and Mrs. Guy young people met at the home of Mrs. timer expiration of four weeks from the Wednesday visiting relatives in New Matson, August Matson. J. J. STANLEY C. A- Holverstott for song practice Lamb and daughters, of Myrtle Point port. Allen and Edith stayed with Swanton. Trustee, Bennett Trust date of first publication of this Sum- Attoracy-at-Law Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burtis. Mrs. under the direction of Miss Edythe Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shaw during Office at residence, 27» South Woodward. The interest shown has Lawrende Rackleff, Clarence Schroe their absence. « Willard 8U Coquille justified all hopes and Miss Wood der and Mrs. John Carl attended the wife» pear and answer for want thereof, Mrs Leon Pauli underwent a major grange meeting in Broadbent Tues ward now has started a sight reading operation in Coquille Thursday. Her and State Industrial Accident Com the plaintiff will apply to the couit class which will improve the ability day evening. mission. V. R. for the relief demand'd in the com Howard Grossen, at Klamath Falls, friends will be glad to know that she Wm. F. Howell, of several of the folks. plaint, to-wit: for judgment against is recovering .nicely. Sheriff of Coos County, drove over last week and took his WILSON Wednesday, February 7, the Wom the defendants an<j against each of State of Oregon. A class in nature study and bird them, Frederick W. Parker, als» en’s Singing Club met at Mrs. Nita small daughter. Putty, who has been “OPTOM RIST” First Pub. Feb. 15th, 1935, known as F. W. Pnrker, and Lisha I.. Errors in Refraction corrected Neal’s home for a practice. Mrs. Lora visiting her grandparents. Mr. and life was organized Thursday after Last Pub. Mar. 15th, 1935.' Parker, his wife; and Lisha L. Par i Holverstott was hostess to the club Mrs. Joe Milam, for the past two noon at the home of Mrs. Edith without the use of Dregs. ker, LeRoy F. Parker and F. W. months, home with him. Woodward with Mrs. T. B. MacDon IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Parker, Trustees, for the sum ot on Wednesday evening of this week 434 W. 1st St. Coquille, Ore. STATE OF OREGON IN AND Mrs. Elisabeth Lett was hostess to ald as leader. The meadowlark was $7226.40 with Interest thereon from The Sunday school attendance has FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS April 20, 1933, at the rate of 8 per improved greatly; in fact, mare a group of Arago friends for dinner the subject of the first day's lesson. Sunday. Those present were, Mrs. This class is open to all ages and will In the Matter of the Estate of James cent per annum, the further sum of , benches will be necessary to accom- $70.72 with interest thereon from F. Alumbaugh, Deceased, Brewster VaOey ! modate as large a crowd as was pres Sarah Barklow, of Roseburg, Mr. and include some work in elementary November 21, 1933, at the rate of 10 Notice to Crsdttsrs Mrs. Ed Myers and son. Oliver. Mr. ■ Mr. and Mrs Thomas Lawhorn, of ent last Sunday drawing and color work as well as NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That per cent per annum, the further sum Some new song Lakeside, spent Sunday visiting in books, a gift of Mrs. Bert Roberts, of and Mrs. Lawrence Barklow, Mr. and the study of the habits of bird life | the undersigned has been beea duly ap- of $88.83 with interest thereon nt the the valley. They were dinner guests California, were received and found Mrs. Wayne Woodward and son, in the local vicinity. Those enrolling I pointed by the above entitled Court, rate of 10 per cent per annum from . as Administrator of the Estate of said July 31, 1934, the further sum of at the Krewson home to be a very helpful item. Mrs. Rob Gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Halter, I Thursday were Mrs. Oluf Aasen, Deceased, and has duly qualified as $1796.07 with interest thereon at the Mrs. W. A. Lett, of Bridge, return erts, as many will remember, used to Mr. and Mrs. Emil Peterson and Mary Jean McAllister, Betty Knabe, such. rate of 10 per cent per annum from ed to her home Wednesday after be in charge of the Sunday school up small son, Leslie Lett. NOW THEREFORE, all persons October 3, 1934, the further sum of Edith Zinserling, Arda and Bernice spending, the past week with her until the time she moved to Califor Oluf Aasen and Mary Jean McAl- Gillespie, Gerald Woodward. Anne having claims against said Estate are $16.50 with interest thereon from hereby notified and required to pre June 15, 1933, at the rate of 10 per daughter. Mrs. Elmer Wilson. lister spent Saturday in Bandon. Watkins, Miss Alice Scott, Mrs. Tyr- sent the same, together with proper cent per annum, the further sum of nia. Eloda Krewson spent the week end Work on the Fairview community Mary Jean visited her aunts. Mrs. rell Woodward, Mrs. Georfce Gilles- vouchers therefor, to the under $12.20 with interest th»reon from with Yvonne Knight at Gayldr^l. hall is progressing rapidly. The roof Leo Cox and Mrs. Ed Wannamaugher pie, Mrs. Ernest Watkins, Mrs. Ray signed, at the offices of J. Arthur July 15, 1933, at the rate of 10 per Berg, in Coquille, Oregon, within six cent per annum, and the further sum Mr and Mrs Julius Benham and is now complete and the construction Mrs. Naomi Robison. Sam Root Parker. of $191.49 with interest thereon from months from the date hereof; • Arthur Jenkins visited-Saturday with of the inside is well under way. The_______ ______ — — , _____ and Dsn Ro>t, of Myrtle Point, drove Arago defeated Riverton in the aec- 23, ------ 1334, at “ the rate of 10 Dated this 13th day of February, October “ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hubble, of Fair Women’s Club met at the hall Mon-' to Corvallis Friday afternoon and per cent ent per annum; and the further ins. 1935. sum <* of $350.00, attorney’s fees, to- Warren E. Alumbaugh. view. They also attended the Grange day and served a hot dinner to the visited relatives there Saturday. They .. r with its coots and disburae- Administrator of the Estate of gether meeting while there. workmen. I returned by the coast highway Sun- ments herein sustained; and have a James F. Alumbaugh. Deceased. Mrs. Clarice Jewett, of Roeeburg. Mrs. Andy Parks was in Marshfield day. decree of foreclosure of the mortgage J. Arthur Berg. spent several days this week visiting two days of last week on business and Attorney for Administrator described in plaintiffs complaint oiuf Aasen was a Myrtle Point Coquille, Oregon. covering the following real property at the Hicks home. pleasure. I visitor Thursday where he called on situated in the County of CoS, State A farewell party was given Sun Harold Neal, son of Mr. and Mrs. S C. McAllister, who has improved of Oregon, and described as follows: day evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Neal, is on the Coquille de- sufficiently to be back to the men’s Lots numbered three (3) and the ^North forty (40) feet of Lots bating squad. Harold and Miss Le- ward of the hospital It was thought numbered one (1) and two (2) velle Walstjom, ot Coquille, compose thlt ml<ht removed in block lettered “G", Western the affirmative team and they met thu week but it will be several Addition to Marshfield, Coos the negative team of North Bend at monthl 5^^ he is able to be out. County, Oregon. and __ and for ________ the sale . of the __ mortgaged ____ Coquille Wednesday evening, All premises to satisfy such judgment, of Harold’s friends certainly wish and for a decree barring and ” fore- him sucoess. he closing you and each of_____ you of H __ all right, title, and interest in said mort tlantic onthly gaged premises and every part there Cloverleaf Dairy milk and whip of and have such other and further ping cream on sale at Folsom’s Gro relief as to the Court shall seem meet AKE the most of your cery and People’s Market at all times. and equitable reading hours. Enjoy the V. L. Cor This summons is published by or wit, the wisdom, the compan I For delivery, call 7R43. nelius ■ & -- 19tf der of the Honorable J. T. Brand. ionship, the chirm that have Judge of the Circuit Court of Cooi made the ATLANTIC, for sev County, Oregon, made and entered enty-five years, America’s most the 17th day of January. 1935. quoted and moat cherished Harry A. Slack, WARRANTS TAKEN magazine. Attorney for Plaintiff. First National Bank Building, Co Send 31. (mentioning this ad) quille, Oregon. to Date of first publication: Jan. 18, The Atlantic 1935. 8 Arlington Date of last publication: Fab. 16, Professional Cards Send $1'"^-* T A M M