The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 22, 1937, Page 6, Image 6

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    OOQÜTtïX ORÍXM3N. FRIDAY. JANUARY 88, 1W
Club Notea ami Otiwr
Social Activities
HOM E FOLKS
Aas I O M-faahioned?
I don’t know wine from whiskey
Tlie past Matrons and Patrons met but I do know where my children are
at the home of Dr. «nd Mrs. W. V. at night..
I like white bed-spreads best.
Gtoisyer last Friday evening. The
I don’t like to drive over 45 miles
members had a most enjoyable time
playing cards, sewing, etc. The com­ per hour
I can’t nonchalantly knock ashes
mittee, Mrs. Henry Lorenz, Mr. Theo­
dore Clinton and Mrs. Glalsyer, off cigarettes, for I do not smoke I
served delicious refreshments to the believe one can exist socially and
following members: Mesdames A. J. otherwise without cigarettes.
I take cold when I wear a formal
Sherwood, C. A. Rietman, E< Lor­
I love old folks, babies, and big
enz, George Lorenz, Julius Ruble,
Bertha Smith, Mr: and Mrs. Lafe families.
I believe eyebrows, as God gave
Compton, W. E. Bosserman, Dr.
them, strengthen a woman’s charac­
Gtoisyer and Miss Edna Robison.
ter and add to her beauty. Person­
A small, informal party was given ally, I’m glad I have mine.
I like to go to church.
for Mr. A. N. Gould after the second
Give me a white handkerchief—
siiow at the Liberty Theatre Satur­
day. The following couples went to I’ve seen the new colors; coronation
IF YOU are smart—if you seek a handsome Dress
the show and then to the home of Mr. i-ed, Havana brown, clipper blue and
—
AT A BARGAIN PRICE! — Then, come here
Yes,
and Mrs. Geo. Bryant: Messrs, and fuschia pink. Faddish!
MesdamCs W. E. Bosserman, A. N. those adorned with Scotty dogs
early and make your selection from these clear­
Gauld and G. W. Bryant. The occa­ Mickey mice! They startle me!
ance priced offerings—AH are from our own regu­
I like smoked salmon.
sion was Bert’s birthday and a lovely
lar stock—Assuring you the BEST of Btyles—
I feel positively lonely sitting
cake was awaiting him with six ?
FASHIONABLE fabrics—FINE workmanship—
fore gas and electric heaters. Give
candles
*
DEPENDABLE styles — SMART trims — and
me a generous old kitchen stove with
Mrs. Bertha Smith and Mrs. George the tea-kettle singing “Home Sweet
VALUES that can NOT be duplicated at any other
Unsoeld held a reception for Mias Home,” or an open fireplace spread­
sale—At our tow price markings these Dresses
Evangeline Philbin. world-wide trav­ ing its comforting glow over my
regularly soM from $19.50 to $24.50 and now you
eller and speaker, at the home of Mrs. family. That’s happiness!
have unrestricted choice at
Unsoeld Sunday evening. Two rep-
I like to read the Bible.
resentaves were invited from each
I cannot stand on the street cor­
organization to attend the affair. A ner and stare into my purse dabbing
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That very pleasant time was enjoyed vis­ on complete "make-up” while the
Others that sold from $9.85 to $12.95
under and by virtue of an Execution iting, and meeting with Miss Philbin. crowd steres at me.
issued out of the Circuit Court of the
I enjoy an evening at home.
State of Oregon, for the County of
The Friday Night Duplicate club
Old songs are still my favorites.
Coos on the 21st day of December,
I love old-fashioned roses.
T
1936, in a certain cause in said Court met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
pending wherein George D. Peters, McNelly for a seven-thirty o’clock kind Mother wore and loved. Their
Janet N. Miner and John G. Peters dinner last Friday evening. After a rare and lasting perfume hidden
are Plaintiffs, and Western White
Cedar Company is Defendant, Case delicious dinner, the members spent ’neath their common attire reminds
No. 9093, of said Court and command­ a- very pleasant evening at cards. me of plain folks in which I find pure
ing me to satisfy the sum of 3541.50, Members and guests present were and lasting worth.
with interest at 8 per cent from the Messrs, and Mesdames H. S. Norton,
I like to look through old, old al­
30th day of October, 1930, and costs
and disbursements 8229.73, together U. E. McClary, F. C. McNelly and bums.
with accruing costs, I WILL ON SAT­ Mesdames R. E. Boober and E. D.
I like men to be gentlemen. I be­
URDAY, THE 6th day of February, McCune.
Your ch iice of felt, velour and velvet hats in this
lieve the man should be the head of
1937, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock in
the
house.
He
should
also
carry
.
group
of off-face and brimmed winter fashions.
the forenoon of said day at the front
The Past Noble Grands club met home the pay check.
door of the County Court House in
Black, brown and variety of colors.
the City of Coquille, Coos County, at the home of Miss Ida Oerding last
I can miss a movie.
A
few
of
the better hats regular price $4.95 - $5.00
Oregon, offer for sale and sell at Friday evening. Owing to sickness,
I love to sit in-« rocking- chair on
’: auction, to the highest and best
there
was
not
as
large
a
crowd
as
the
front
porch
(if
there
are
any
r for cash in hand, all the right,
usual
but the members present thor­ rocking chairs and front porches left)
title and interest of the said Defend
­
ants in and to the following described oughly enjoyed themselves After a and fall across to the neighbors, or
real property, to-wit:
short business meeting, several games listen to the music of children’s voices
Lots 1, 2, 5 and 6 and the West
Were played. Mrs. Pansy Ross won playing down the street, or listen to
half of the Southeast quarter, and
the prize for a contest game Sewing the tree-toad "hollering" for rain. I
Lots 7 and 12. being the East half
of the Southwest quarter; all in
and knitting also filled In the pleasant love to watch the silver stars appear
Section 18, Township 30 South
on sale
hours. Delicious refreshemnts were in the soft evening sky, I love the
of Range 10 West of the Willam­
served
by
the
hostess.
quiet
of
life.
Am
I
old-fashioned?
ette Meridian, Coos County, Ore-
Good-bye, Elizabeth Gormley
£?d sale being made subject to re­
• Mrs. J. G. Toole entertained with a
demption in the manner provided by lovely party last Friday afternoon.
Apostrophe to a Mule
tow.
Strictly tailored blouses of soft crepes, with un
Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this 8th The ladies were invited for sewing,
Author Unknown
usual tucked and button detail.
knitting and a general good time. De­
day of January 1937.
Over the hill trailed a man behind
Wm. F. Howell,
licious refreshments were served later
'Sheriff .of Coos County, Oregon. in the afternoon by the hostess. The a mule drawing a plow. Said the man
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By Eva Schroeder, Deputy
to the mule: “Bill, you are a mule,
following ladies were invited: Mes­
the son of a jackass, and I am a man
IN THECOl NTY COURT OF THE dames Paul Simpson, Kenneth Gra­ made in the Image of God. Yet here
ham, Wm. Peart, Leland Peart, Le­
STATE Ol OREGON IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS
land Peterson, G. R. Holbrook, K. P. we work, hitched up together year
Oregon
Coquille
In the Matter of the Estate of Chas. Lawrence, Julius Ruble, Cyril Mc­ after year. I often wonder if you
Webb. Deceased.
work for me or I work for you.
Curdy,
J.
J.
Geaney,
E.
C.
Ashworth,
Notice of Final Acooant
Verily I think it a partnership be­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Geo. Taylor, Jr, F. C. Hudson, Harry
the undersigned has filed In the Godard, R. E. Boober, R. T. Slater, tween s mule and a fool, for surely
WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
County Court of Coes County, Ore­ Verne Oderklrk, Muri Pettit, Ronald I work as hard as you, if not hardei
Sealed bids shall be received by the
All Coos County General Fund
gon, her final Account as Executrix
Plowing
or
cultivating
we
cover
the
undersigned, until the hour of seven­ Warrants endorsed prior to April 1,
of the Estate of Chas. Webb, deceased, Ward and Miss Robelie Oderkirk.
same distance, but you do it on four thirty o’clock P. M. on Tuesday, Feb­
and that the said Court has set Tues­
1932, called for payment at the of­
and
immediately fice of the Coos County Treasurer,
legs and I on two, I, therefore, do ruary 2. 1937,
day, January 26th, 1937, at the hour
The
Tauk-an-so
club
met
at
the
thereafter opened by
the School Coquille, Oregon, January 25, 1937.
of 10:00 o’clock A. M. at the County
twice as much work ss you do.
Board
of
School
District,
No.
Court room in Coquille, Oregon, as home of Mrs. Wm Ortman Friday
Coquille, Oregon, Jan. 21, 1937.
“Soon we will be preparing for a 8.
Coos . County,
Oregon,
at
the time and place for hearing ob­ evening for their regular meeting. A
Chas. Stauff,
com
crop.
When
the
crop
is
har
­
the High School building in Co­ 2tl
jections to such final account and the very lovely time was had by the la­
Coos County Treasurer
vested I give one-third to the land­ quille?Coos County, Oregon, for the
settlement of said estate.
dies in sewing, knitting and chatting.
Anna M. Rooney,
lord for being so kind as let me use purchase of Twenty-two thouaand.
five hundred dollars (822,500.00) of
Mrs. Ernie Johnson assisted Mrs. Ort­
Executrix.
a small speck of God’s earth. One- negotiable coupon bonds of said dis- WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
All Coos County Bridge Fund War­
J. Arthur Berg,
man with the refreshments. The fol­
Attorney for Executrix. lowing ladies were present: Mes­ third goes to you and the rest is mine. strict, said bonds to be dated the 1st rants, endorsed prior to Nov. 1, 1936,
day
of
March,
1937,
bearing
interest
You
consume
all
of
your
portion
with
sots
called for payment at the office of
Coquille, Oregon
dames Carl Ensele, Henry Belloni,.
the exception of cobs, while I divide at the rate of four per cent (4%) per the Coos County Treasurer, Coquille,
Wm.
Jones,
Betty
St.
Clair,
Hazel
Mc
­
tiayable
semiannually,
de
­
annum,
payable
in
.
Oregon, January 25, 1937.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
mine among seven children, six hens, nominations of Five Hundred dollars
dol.
Coquille, Oregon, Jan. 21, 1937.
Kibben, Norma Howe, E. B. White,
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
two ducks, and a banker. If we both (8500.00) each, maturing serially in
Chas. Stauff,
FOR THR COUNTY OP COOS
M. D. Sherrard, E. E. Benham, R. M.
need shoes, you get 'em. Bill, you numerical order as follows:
2tl
Coos County Treasurer
In the Matter of the Estate of William Waggoner, Ella Sheehan, A L. Burch,
34500.00
on
March
1,
1941
are getting the best of me, and I ask
Dailey, Deceased.
Ernie Johnson and Mias Grace Shee­
39000.00 on March 1, 1942
you, is it fair for a mule, the son of a
WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
Notice of Final Account
$9000.00 on March 1, 1943.
han.
AU Coos County Non-High School
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
jackass, to swindle a man—the Lord < Blds must be unconditional and ac­
the undersigned has filed In the
of Creation—out of his substance’’
companied by certified check in the District Fund Warrants, endorsed to
No. 2390 inclusive, dated Nov. 29,
County Court of Coos County, Ore­
Job’s Daughters had a very lovely
"Why, you only help to plow and amount of One Thousand Dollars 1035, called for payment at the office
gon, his final account as Administra­
(81000.00).
tea
on
Monday
afternoon
at
the
home
cultivate the ground, and I alone
tor with the Will annexed of the Es­
Bonds will be delivered to the pur­ of the Coos County Treasurer. Co­
quille, Oregon, January 25, 1937.
tate of William Dailey, Deceased, and of Mrs. J. E. Axtell. The house was must cut, shock and husk ths corn, chaser on March ), 1937..
Coquille, Oregon, Jan. 21, 1937.
that the said Court has set Tuesday, most attractive with its beautifully while you look over the pasture fence
The right is reurved to reject any
Clias. Stauff,
February 9th, 1937, at the hour of appointed table.
The young todies and hee-haw at me.
and all bids.
2tl
Coos County Treasurer
10:00 o’clock A. M. at the County
Keith Leslie,
are
very
adept
at
entertaining
and
“
All
fall
and
most
of
the
winter
the
Court room in Coquille, Oregon, as
Clerk, School Dist. No. 8, Coquille
the time and place for hearing objec­ looked most charming. Misses Au­ whole family, from baby up, picks Coos County, Oregon.
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Calling cards. 50 for SI.00.
tions to such final account and the drey Taylor and Margaret Stewart cotton to help raise money to pay
settlement of said estate
_.
poured from three to four jmd Misses taxes and buy a new set of harness
NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL
J. Arthur Berg,
ACtoUNT
Administrator with the Will an­ Betty Axtell and Eileen Percy from and pay the mortgage on you. And
NOTICE is hereby given that the
nexed of ,*h« Estate of William Dailey. four to five. Miss Marilyn Compton, what do you care about the mort­
Deceased.
52U honored queen, made a very lovely gage? Not a thing, you onery cuss. I undersigned administrator of the es­
hostess; she was assisted by Misses even have to do the worrying about tate of Louisa A. Bullack, deceased
has filed his Final Account in the
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE LaVelle Dele and Marion Hess in re­
the mortgage on your tough, ungrate­ County Court of the County of Coos
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
ceiving the guests. Mrs. J. E. Ax­ ful hide.
in and for the State of Oregon, and
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS
tell, Mrs. Lafe Compton and Mrs. Roy
“About the only time I am your that said Final Account will be
In the Matter of the Estate
Boober also assisted in welcoming better, is on election day, for I can heard on Saturday, the 20th day of
of
February, A. D., 1937, at the hour o
Eyes Examined
Effie M. Carlsly, Deceased.
the ladies. Misses Georgianna John­ vote and you can’t. And after elec­ 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day
Nettes of Final Settlement
son, Margaret Belloni, Donna Dean tion I realize that I was fully as big St the County Court room in the
Glasses Fitted
Notice is hereby given that the un­
Verilja I County Court house at the City of Co­
designed has filed his Final Account Boaserman. Gfetchen Clinton and a jackass as your papa.
in said County and State, and
in the matter of the Administration of Beverly Norton assisted about the ara prone to wonder if politics were quille
the Estate of Effie M. Carlsly, de­ rooms. Misses Joy Norton, Muriel made for a man or a jackass, or to all whom it may concern are cited
and required to appear at the time
ceased, and the County Court for Davis and Patsy Holverstott helped In
and place designated, and s!.ow cause,
make jackasses of mm.
Coos County, Oregon, has set Satur­
Uird Building
Notwithstanding
in-
. kitchen. -----------------------
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“And that ain’t all. Bill.
When if any there be, why said Final Ac­
day, the 6th day at February, 1937, the
as the day, and the County Court clement weather, a large number of you’re dead that’s supposed to be the count should not be approved and al­
lowed
and
said
estate
closed.
* Phone 82-J
Room in the County Court House at guests were able to come and make end
—J for
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you. But —
me? • *"
¥he
preach
Dated this 22nd day of January,
Coquille, in Coos County, Oregon, as the tea a success.
A.
D„
1937.
ers tell me that when 1 die I may go
the place for hearing objections to
Coquille
John F. Bul’ack.
said Final Account and the settlement
to hell forever.
That is. Bill, If I
/.dminlstratcr
of said estate.
The Tuesday night bridge club met don’t do just as they say. And most
Dated this 6th day of January, at the home of Mrs. D. B. Estes this of what they say keeps me from get­
1937.
week
A pleasant evening of con­ ting any fun out of life.
Harry A. Slack,
“Tail me, Willyum, considering
Administrator of the Estate of Effie tract was enjoyed by the following
M. Carlsly, Deceased.
52t5 members and guests: Mesdames T. S. these things, how can you keep a
Stevens, Fred Watson, Walter Litzen- straight face and look so dumb and
WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE berger, O. T. Gant, E. A. Walker, Geo. solemn?"
and be sure they're
Notice la hereby given that war­ McClellan, A. L. Burch and the host­
rants up to and including No. 10,925,
issued by Coquille School District, Na ess. Mrs. Gant won high score and
G. T. COOK
8, will be paid upon presentation to Mrs Litzenberger and Mrs. McClellan
the district clerk, on and after Satur­ won the travelling prizes. Delicious
Flowers always fresh
Brick Mason
day, January 16, 1937. Interest on refreshments were later served by the
said warrants ceases on t>
hostess.
Fireplaces sad Chimneys
Keith Leal
P. O. Box 62, Coquille
School District No. 0,
Calling cards, 50 for $1.00.
Coos County, Oregon.
VALUES
that are
UNSURPASSED
Outstanding Savings on
HANDSOME DRESSES
$15.95
$5.95
Clearance Sale!
$2.95 - $3.95 HATS
S1.S9
K
$1.95 - $2.95 BLOUSES
99« and $1.99
MISS MAY’S SHOP
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THR
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS
In the Matter of the Estate of Fred
Mast, Deceased.
Notice to Creditors
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
the undersigned has been duly ap­
pointed by the above entitled Court,
as Administratrix of the Estate of
said deceased, and has duly qualified
as such,
NOW THEREFORE, all persons
having claims against said Estate ate
hereby notified and required to pre­
sent the same, together with proper
vouchers therefor, to the undersized,
at the offices of J. Arthur Berg, in
Coquille, Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated this 30th day of December,
1936.
Phoebe E. Mast,
Administratrix of the Estate of
Fred Mast, Deceased
J. Arthur Berg,
Attorney for Administratrix, Resi­
dence and P. O. Address, Coquille,
Oregon.
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WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
Warrants Noa. 1301 to 1329 inclu­
sive, drawn against Union High
School District No. 3, Riverton, Ore­
gon, will be paid upon presentation
to the clerk.
Interest on said warrants ceases
January 22, 1937..
Mrs. Lillian Hanly,
Clerk U. H. No. 3
2t3 Bullards Route, Coquille, Oregon
Calling cards, 50 for 8100.
Specialisl
Reception Room Jointly
with Dr. J. R. Bunch
Say it with Flowers
Bergens Better Blossoms