The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 29, 1935, Page 5, Image 5

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P. T. A. Meeting
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co-operation
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as you need it
THE FINANCIAL CO-OPERATION
OF “YOUR BANK” WILL KEEP
YOU FROM SLIDIN’ MHEN
ADVERSITY TRIES TO
PUT THE “SKIDS’
UNDER YOU '
—make this "YOUR BANK
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Coquille, Oregon
—where co-operation
—is a “built-in” feature
utea East 6)9 feet; thence South
60 degrees East 203.8 feet; thence
South 49 degrees West 837.9 feet;
thence South 94 degrees East 462
feet; thence South 36 degrees
West 13.3 feet; South 36 degrees
West 429 feet; South 17 degrees
’ LIU EQ VIST, SWANTON
East 198 feet; South 42 degrees
West to County Road; thence
& SLACK
Northwesterly to where the same
crosses the Quarter Quarter Sec­
Attorneys end Counsellors
tion line running North and
First National Bank Building
South through the center of the
Northwest Quarter of said Sec­
Coquille
Oregon
tion Fourteen: North 629 feet to
the Southwest Corner of land
sold to Menasha Woodenware
DR. J. R. BUNCH
Co.; South 99 degrees 49 minutes
East 541 feet; South 67 degrees
DENTIST
45 minutes East 420 feet; North
X-RAY Service
50 degrees East 463.5 feett-North
27 degroes East 442.4 feet; North
Laird Bldg.
First Street
3 degrees 20 minutes West 387
Telephone 82-L
Coquille, Ore.
» feet; North 31 degrees 30 min­
utes East 188 feet; thence North
93 degrees 19 minutes East 200
feet; North 30 minutes East 238
GRANT CORBY
feet; North 19 degrees 20 min­
Attorney at Law
utes East 168 feet; North 7 de­
grees 20 minutes East 127 feet;
Richmond-Barker Bldg.
North 9 degrees 15 minutes West
Phone 167
Coquille, Ore.
, 371 feet to North line of Section
Residence Phone 24-M
Fourteen; thence East 363.7 feet
more or less to beginning, con­
taining 70.69 acres, except one-
half acre used as burying ground.
J. ARTHUR BERG
Also beginning at a point 98 rods
Attorney at Law
South of the Northwest Corner
of the Northwest Quarter of Sec­
Rooms 14 2
tion Fourteen, Township Twen­
Farmers * Merchants Bank Bldg
ty-seven South. Range Twelve,
Khone 37
West of the Willamette Meridian;
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GoquUiat Uregqn
thence East 80 rods; thence South
62 rods; thence West 80 rods;
. thence North 62 rods to place of
DR. W. V. G LAIS Y ER
* beginning, except the following
described tract: Beginning at,-a
VETERINARIAN
’ 'Point 1617 feet South and 101.9
Ceuaty Hurd * Meat Inspectes
feet East of the corner of Sec­
tions 10, II, 14 and 19 in Town­
Coquille, Ore.
ship 27 S. of R. 12 West of the
Willamette Meridian, in Coos
County, Oregon, and running
J. A. RICHMOND
thence East 1098.2 feet to an iron
PHYSICIAN and BURGEON
pipe 9* iribhes in diameter and 2
feet long with elbow on top,
Richmond-Barker Budding
thence South 41 degrees 43 min­
Coquille, Ore.
utes West 644.6 feet to an iron
pipe
driven into the ground 1 along
Phones: Office 82M, Ras. 93B
__ County __
___
»ide the
Road, thtnc*
t
Noi
along the County Road North
92
degrees 34 minutes West 990
J. J. STANLEY
feet; thence North 69 degrees 13
Attorney-RMaw
minutes West 129.6 feet; thence
North 36 degrees IF minutes
Office at residence, 279 South
West 126.7 feet to the. place of
WiUard SU, Coquille
beginning and containing 6.89
acres, more or less, situated in
Coos County, State of Oregon.
V. R.
In the event that the last above
described tract does not bring suffi­
WILSON
cient amount to satisfy the judgment
••OPTOinElRIST”
and decree entered in said cause, I
Errors in Refraction corrected
will then sell the following described
real property:
without the use of Drugs.
Beginning at the Southwest Cor­
434 W. 1st St.
Coquille. Ore.
ner of the North Half of the.
Southeast Quarter of Section 14.
—
Township 27 South, Range 12,
West of the Willamette Merl-
' dian, running thence East to the
Southeast Comer of said North
Half of the Southeast
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
thence North to the East
r
That under and by virtue of an Ex­
Comer of said Section
ecution and Order of **‘e ‘ssued out! ning thence West along the East
of the Circuit Court of the State of
and West center line of Section
Oregon for the County of Coos on the
14 to a point 413.16 feet East of
23al day of January, 1935, in a cer­
the Northwest Corner of the
tain cause in said Court pending
Northeast Quarter of the South­
Wherein The Federal Land Bank of
east Quarter, thence North 38
Spokane, a corporation, is Plaintiff
degrees 30 minutes West 660 feet,
and HA. Roberts and Mary L. Rob­
more or less, to the East line of
erts, also known as Marie Louise
the Southwest Quarter of the
Roberta, husband and wife; George
Northeast Quarter at ■ point
R. Norris and Bethel C. Norris, hus­
which is 918 10 feet North of the
band and wife. Coos Bay Lumber
Northwest Comer of the North­
Company, a corporation; Patridt
east Quarter of the Southeast
Geaney; County of Coos, State of
Quarter, thence North 40 degrees
Oregon; and Coquille National Farm
30 minutes West 429 feet; thence
Loan Association.
a
North 43 degrees 49 minutes
are Defendants, Cass No. 10196. of
East 404.98 feet to the East line
said Court and commanding me to
of the Southwest Quarter of the
sell the hereinafter described real
Northeast Quarter, thence North
property to satisfy the sum of 83,-
along said line 23.76 feet, thence
927.44 with interest at eight per cent
South 49 degrees West 1237.9
from January 22nd, 193£> *"
feet, thence South 54 degrees
ney fee of 3200.00 and costs and dis-
East 462 feet, thence South 36
^ments’336.90 together withac-
degrees West 13.2 feet to a point
cruing costs, 1 WILL ON m 1 p « h
in the East and West center line
DAY, THE 30th DAY OFMARCH.
of Section 14, which is 818.40 feet
1935, at the hour of 10 o clock
East of the center of said Sec­
in the forenoon of said day at the
tion, thence South 36 decrees
front dteu of the County Court House
West 429 feet, thence South 17
inthecWy of Coquille Coos Coun­ ' degrees East 198 feet, thence
ty, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at
South 42 degrees West to the
North and South center Une of
public auction to the
Section 14, thence South to the
after set forth, to the ¿“^cst
best bidder for cash in hand,
the
point of beginning, Coos Coun­
ty, State of Oregon.
The sale of said tracts will be made
subject to redemption in the manner
provided by law.
lowing described real
Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this
Beginning at a point 74*7 feet
25th day of February, 1935
East of th«' Quarter Section cor­
Wm. F. HoweR,
ner on the North boundary line
Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon
of Section Fourteen, Township
Twentv-B^ven
South,
Range
John O. Mullen.
Twelve, Wwt
the ^Barnette
North Bend. Oregon
Meridian, run South 7*grees 21
Harry R. Newton,
minutes West 743 feet,hence
Ml Maln Avenue, Spokane. Wash
South 3 degrees East 293
Attorneys tor Plaintiff.
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thence South 18 degrees 30 min-
Professional Cards
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The F. T- A. held their regular
meeting March 21st in the ' high !
scitooi study hall with the president. ,
Mrs. A. O. Walker, in charge
The attendance award for tire
month goes to Miss Maud Berry's
room.
Mrs. L. Stacer, chairman of the
ways and means committee, reported
'.hat plans were being completed for
a benefit musical entertainment to be
given in the nigh school auditorium
April 12.
The following Father's Day pro­
gram, arranged by Miss Rosabel
Shone, was greatly enjoyed:
Community singing led by Mrs.
Stacer.
Reading.
“Only a Dad," (E. A.
Guest), Rosabel Shone.
Reading of National President’s
Message, Mrs. Stacer.
Discussion, ‘‘Are We Grown-up
Parents," by Mrs. Geo. Chaney.
Solos, “Somewhere a Voice is Call­
ing” and “Love Sends a Gift of
Roses.” Rev., W. R. Wilder, accom­
panied by Mrs. M. O. Hawkins.
Reading. “Father and Son,” (E. A.
Guest), Rosabel Shone.
Address, P. W. Lane, Supt. of Co­
quille Schools.
The board of education anticipates
supplying a full-time superviaor of
nusic for the" city schools.
Supt. Lane extended an invitation
to the P. T. A. members to ca.l and
inspect the recently installed curtain
ih the high school auditorium. Serv­
ing of refreshments followed.
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R. N. A. Rally at Powers
There was an attendance of 150 at
‘he Royal Neighbors of America rally
In Powers, Tuesday evening, and the
participants unite in acclaiming it
me of the most enjoyable events they
have attended in a long time.
The ladies of Powers furnished a
ipiendid lunch, and the following
program was presented in the hall:
Sturft, by the Marshfield ladies.
The Synthetic Milk Machine,
Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Hazelwood.
Myrtle Point. ”
The Special Train to Powers,
Myrtle Point and Powers members.
. Tap dance, by Cleo Kight.
Piano duet, by Mrs. Gladys Rouw
and Mrs. Lyle McCulloch.
Musical reading, Mrs. Hazel Lewis.
Solo, Ruby McDaniels.
Duet, “An Old Fashioned Garden,”
Betty Stewart and Anita Watkins.
One-act play. "Who’s a Qpygrd?”
Mrs. Rouw, Mrs. Bushnell and Mrs.
Aubin.
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First Aid SERA Classes
The classes for standard and ad­
vance first aid instruction, to be giv­
en by Mrs. Aiah Minter, as an SERA
project, are expected to start next
week and be held In the Coquille city
hall. The classes will be held both
afternoon and evening, and are for
men as well as ladies. Those con­
templating attending these classes are
requested to register their names and
addresses at County Superintendent!
Mulkey's office before the last of this |
week, or at Wood's popcorn stand, or
at Hand’s shoe ahop.
WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
—W o man ts th a w naEMnst« B ehoo f
District No. 43, Norway. Coca Co.,
Oregon, numbered 079, MO, Ml, will
be paid on presentation to the Clerk
_at Norway, Ore.
Intereat ceases after March 29th.
1939. Dated this 39th day of March,
1939.
Elfleda Robison,
Clerk,
S. D. No. 43, Norway, Ore.
OF ADMINISTRATOR'S
PRIVATE SALE
Notice is hereby given that from
and after the 6th day of April, 1935,
at the law office of8. D. Pulford, at
Room 19, First National Bank Bldg
Coquille, Oregon. I shall proceed to
sell the following described-real es­
tate or so much thereof as may be
necessary to realize the sum of 8400.
to the highest and best bidder on the
following terms
Cash in fuU or one half cash with
a note for the remainder, secured by
a mortgage upon the land sold as
soon as the sales is confirmed by the
County Judge, with a deposit of one-
fourth thereof at time the offer is
made to me, to be forfeited in case
the bidder fails to complete payment
within ten days after confirmation of
the sale by the County Judge, and
subject to confirmation and resale as
provided by law. said real property
being described as follows:
The Southeast Quarter of Section
Twenty- three in Township Twenty­
seven South of Range Twelve West
of the Willamette Meridian in Coos
County, Oregon
This sale is in accordance with an
Order made by Hon. Hugh McLain,
Judge of the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for Coos County, on
the 7th day of March, 1939, in Pro­
bate Case No. 3026 of the Estate of H.
W. Holverstott, Deceased.
William Bettys,
Administrator of the Estate of H.
W Holverstott, Deceased
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NOTICE
sf
A. W. Davis
Plaintiffs.
and
Alice E. Davis,
vs.
C. M. Howard, also the wife, if any,
of such C. M Howard, or if dead,
the unknown heirs of C. M. How­
ard; also all other persons or par­
ties unknown claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in the
real
estate
described in the
complaint herein, or any part
thereof, Défendante.
CREAM 0’ COOS ICE CREAM CO. Distributors
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F rew III—
ohwimo ass *
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To* CM. Howard, also the wife, if any claims which they may have or
any, of such C. M Howard, or if | claim to have ih or to said premises
dead, the unknown heirs of C. M. < or any part thereof, and that such
Howard; also all other persons or ' claims be decreed to be inferior to
parties unknown claiming any and subject to the rights of plain­
right, title, estate, lien or interest tiffs, and that the title of plaintiffs be
in the real estate described in the forever quieted against the claims
complaint here, or any part there- of defendants, and each and all of
of, Uss above named defendants: I them, in or to said real property or
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE any portion thereof. That plaintiffs
OF OREGON: You are hereby re- have and recover from defendants
quired to appear and answer the their costs and disbursements in­
complaint filed against you in the curred in this suit, and for such other
above entitled court and cause on or; and further relief as to the Court
before the last time prescribed in the may seem meet and equitable,
order for publication of summons
This summons is published pursu-
herein, end if you do not. the plain- ant to an order of publication made
tiffs will apply to the court for the by the HOn J. T. Brand, judge o<
relief demanded in their complaint the above named court, and entered
on tile herein, a succinct statement herein on the 21st day of March,
of which is: That the plaintiffs be 1935;
1939; the date of the first publication
decreed
in fee of this summons is March 22nd. 1939,
______ _ to be the
__ owners
_____
simple of the following described and the date of the last publication
real property situated in the County thereof is the 19th day of April. 1935,
of Coos. State of Oregon: The East all as prescribed in said order.
half of the folloving described tract:
C. A. BARTON.
Beginning at an iron pipe on the lots
Attorney of Plaintiffs
West line of Section 31 in Township
P. O. Address. Coouille. Oregon.
27 South Range 12 West of the Wil­
lamette Meridian, 1269.15 feet North­ WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
erly of the Southwest corner of said
Notice is hereby given that war­
Section 31; running thence NdWh-
erly along the West line of said Sec­ rants No. 251 to No. 273 'inclusive,
tion 31, 46.49 feet, to an iron pipe: issued by Valley View School Dis­
thence Easterly at right angles 417.44 , trict, No. 63. will be paid upon pre­
feet to an iron pipe: thence Souther­ sentation on and after Friday,
ly parallel to the West line of said March 29, 1939, at the First Nation­
Section 31, 46.49 feet to an iron pipe; al Bank of Coquille.
Interest on
thence Westerly 417 44 feet to the said warrants ceases on that date.
place of beginning, containing 0.44
Jas. N. JScotwon, Clerk,
acres
That the above named de­
School District No. 63, Coos Coun­
fendants be compelled to set forth ty, Oregon.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned has been appointed Ad­
ministratrix at the Estate of J. L.
Bean, Deceased, by the County Court
of the State of Oregon for Coos
County; and ail persons having
claims against the estate of the said
Deceased are hereby notified and re­
quired to present the same with the
proper vouchers to the undersigned
Administratrix at the law offices of
J. J. Stanley in the City of Coquille,
Coos County, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice.
Dated and first published this 1st
day of March, 1939. -
* Mary E. Bean,
Administratrix of the Estate of J.
L. Bean, Deceased.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORB
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appointed
Executrix of the estate of Annie
Byrd Smith, deceased, and all per­
sons having claims against said es­
tate are hereby notifed, that they are
required to present same duly veri­
fied, with proper vouchers therefor,
to the undersigned, at the law office
of Harry A. Slack, In Coquille, Coos
County, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated this 8th day of March, 1M9.
Ruth S. Axtell,
Executrix of the Estate of
Byrd Smith, Deceased.