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(Myrtle Point Thursday and plans to
make this her home.
Mrs.
Herman
Eickmeyer
left
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mast have
Thursday for her home at Berkeley,
gone to Calistoga, California, and
California, after a two weeks’ visit at
visit for a time at the home of his
the borne ol her parents, Mr. and
sister, Mrs. F. S. Wright. They will
Mrs. P. W. Laird. Her uncle, J. H.
also visit relatives of Mrs. Mast’s in
McCloskey, took her as far as Rose
Shasta City.
burg, where she took the train.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Salzsieder, of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whobrey spent
La Moure, North Dakota, are guests
the week-end in Ashland on a busi
this week at the home of Mr. and
ness trip. They returned to Myrtle
Mrs. William Gurney.
Point Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Margaret Donough, of Port
Mrs. Anna Hammerloff Colvin
land, is visiting at the home of her
passed away at her home near Banks,
daughter, Mrs. Genevieve Kauffman.
Oregon, January 20, at six a. m. Fun
' Lorin Barklow, of Yreka, Califor
eral services were held Thursday
nia, is visiting this week at the home
morning at 10:30 at the Forest Grove
of his sister, Mrs. Merle Poland.
i undertaking chapel with Prof. R. W.
Bur Monrad returned home from
■ Airey, an old time friend of the fam-
the University of Oregon and will
, ily, officiating. Mrs. Colvin died after
work at the Herald office until next
1 a few days’ illness. She was born in
fall when he plans to re-enter the
f Omaha. Nebraska, November 12,.
university.
1877 and came to Coos county in
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilson return
1878.
She was married to Walter
ed the last of the week from a busi
Colvin in 1896.
Her husband and
ness trip to Portland.
seven children are left to mourn their
A special meeting of the Eastern
loss. The children are Crystle Mab-
Star was held Wednesday afternoon
ley, of Hillsboro; Ethel Erceg, Sea
at which time Mrs. Inez Glaisyer,
side; Victor, Los Angeles; Dorothy,
worthy grand matron, held a scohol
Salem; Edith Borgland, Brownmeed;
of intsruction in the Masonic Temple.
Elva and Belva, of Banks. Mr, and
A 6:30 o'clock dinner was enjoyed at
Mrs. Colvin lived in Coos county for
the Hamm’s Cafe.
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a number of years and her friends
The Woman’s Club met Monday af
will be sorry to hear of her passing.
ternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the city
Mrs. Joeephine Neal, has sold her
hall. The subject for the afternoon
farm at Gaylord to Mr. and Mrs.
teresting program was given. Eugene
Beorge Boran.
was “Care of the Home."
An in
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brodrick, of
Laird. local attorney, gave a talk on
Roseburg, were Myrtle Point business
the measures to be voted on at the
visitors Thursday.
election Friday.
Mrs. E. E. McKee, who has been
Mrs. W. R. Miller, of Glendale,
living at Grants Pass, arrived in
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MYRTLE POINT ITEMS
Oregon, is spending this week visit Mr and Mrs. Henry were residents
ing her niece, Mrs. W. R. Northup, of Myrtle Point before moving to
and her sister, Mrs. Dave Carey, of Langlois.
Powers.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Parry and aon,
Mrs. Ellis Warner and two daugh Clinton, left this Thursday for Salem
ters, of Powers, are visiting at the to consult a specialist about Clinton’s
home of Mrs. Warner’s mother, Mrs. eye.
Lily Dement.
Jennie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A rally of the Aids of the Methodist R. Booth, fell at school Monday,
Churches of the county will be held striking her head. She was taken to
Thursday in the Methodist Church Mast hospital for treatment.
here. A potluck dinner will be en
Mr. and Mrs. William Lobdell re
joyed at noon and a program will be turned home Saturday from a few
given in the afternoon. Marshfield, days’ business trip to Portland.
North Bend, Coquille and Bandon
Mrs. Wm Schellhammer had as her
members will be in attendance.
guests Sunday her daughter, Miss Jo
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Garrett, Mrs. sephine, Miss Helen Grandy, Miss
Mary Rouppe and Mrs. T. Guerin Lorna Sanford, Albert Clamo, Clyde
were Bandon visitors Monday after Gosney and Roy Harriaon, all of
noon.
Marshfield.
Several 4-H clubs were organized
Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Mast returned
Friday afternoon at the junior high Wednesday from a business and
school,
The leaders chosen have pleasure trip to Portland.
classes as follows: Mrs. Walter Huff,
sewing 3; Mrs. Stinson, sewing 2;
Bergen’s give big value with every
Mrs. Zumwalt, sewing 1; Mrs. Sum order.
mers, cooking; Mrs. Pearl Luthy,
camp cooking 1; Mrs. La Flamme,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
camp cooking 3.
Notice is hereby given that the
Johnnie Kenyon is confined to his undersigned has been duly appointed
home this week with measles..
administrator of the estate of Effie
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carlson, of M Carl sly, deceased, and all persons
Glendale, Oregon, arrived Monday having claims against said estate are
hereby notified, that they are requir
and are spending this week visiting ed to present same duly verified, with
relatives and friends in Myrtle Point proper vouchers therefor, to the un
dersigned, at his law office in Co
and Marshfield.
Mrs. Roy Osborne, Mrs. Bertha quille, Coos County, Oregon, within
six months from the date of this no
McKerrow and Mrs. M. J. Morrison tice.
went to Langlois Tuesday to see the
Dated this 21st day of January,,
new baby daugther bom to Mr. and 1936.
Harry A. Slack,
Mrs. Lute Henry on Saturday, Janu
Administrator of the Estate of Effie
ary 25. They named her Joan Gale. M. Carlsley, Deceased.
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Attorneys sad Counsellors
First National Bank Building
Oregon
Coquille
DR. J. R. BUNCH
DENTIST |
X-RAY Service
Laird Bldg.
First Street
Telephone 82-L
Coquille, Ora.
GRANT CORBY
Attorney at Law
Richmond-Barker Bldg.
Phone 157
Coquille, Ore.
Residence Phone 24-M
J. ARTHUR BERG
DR. W. V. GLAISYER
VETERINARIAN
Coaaty Herd A Meat Inspector
Coquille, Ora.
J. A. RICHMOND
PHYSICIAN aad SURGEON
Richmond-Barker Building
Coquille, Ore.
i. 93R
Phones: Office 62M,
J. J. STANLEY
Attorney-at-Law
Office at residence, 271 Sontk
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CALL FOR BIDS FOR OPERATION
OF RIVERTON FERRY
The County Court will receive bids
for the operation of the Riverton
Ferry in the County Court Room.
Court House, Coquille, Oregon, on
Wednesday, February Sth, 1935, at 10
o'clock A. M.
All bids must be accompanied by
cash deposit equivalent to 5 per cent
of the monthly bid. Bids will be in
tended to cover a period of one year
with the option of renewal for a sec
ond year.
It will be necessary that
bidders be licensed operators or able
to qualify as such. Schedules can be
obtained at the office of the County
Judge, Coquille, Oregon. Successful
bidders will be required to post an
acceptable bond The Court will re
serve the right the reject any or all
bids.
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COOS COUNTY COURT
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IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF COO8
rCl
In the Matter of the Estate of Anna
Blake, Deceased,
Notice to Creditors
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
the undersigned has been duly ap
pointed by the above entitled Ccurt,
as Administrator of the Estate of said
Deceased, and has duly qualified as
such..
NOW THEREFORE, all persons
having claims against said estate are
hereby notified and required to pre
sent the same, together with proper
vouchers therefor, to the under
signed, at the offices of J. Arthur
Berg. In Coquille, Oregon, within
six months from the date hereof.
Dated thia 10th day of January.
1936.
James W. Piggott.
Administrator of the Estate of
Anna Blake, Deceased.
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WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
Warrants No. 911 to No. 931 incl.,
issued
by
Union
High School
District, No. 3, Riverton, Oregon, will
be paid upon presentation to the
clerk.
Interest on said warrants ceases
Jan. 24, 1938.
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