The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 30, 1937, Page 7, Image 7

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BREWSTER VALLEY
Miss Eh.ma Lou Y’atsosi, wl»o had I
i>een suffering wi.h a pain in her
side for several days, was operated on
At Hmmer Church Sunday
St. James Episcopal Church
Wednesday for appendicitis and is
Methodiat Miaatons Around the
getting along fine. Mis. Wm. Keller
Msy 2- Rogation Sunday
World in Pictures,” will be featured
took her place in the school room
8:00 a. m. Holy Communion.
a. the evening service at eight o’clock
Wednesday, after which the school
9:43 a. in. Church School.
Sunday. The Rev. J. A. McKee, of
11:00 a. m. Holy Communion and was closed until Monday. Mrs. Aliev
Walla Walla, Washington, will pre­ Sermon. Guest Pi-eacher, Fr. Hale Lafferty, of Myrtle Point, will hare
sent the pictures and speak on Mis­ Eubanks. Celebrant, the Vicar.
charge of the school for the next five
sions. Special music will be present­
weeks when Miss Watson hopes to be
May 6 -Ascension Day
'd in the service.
10:00 a. m. ioly Communion. Pre­ able to resume her work und give
At the morning service at eleven, sentation of U. T. O. (Blue Boxes).
final examinations.
the Rev. T. S. Wheeler, presiding
Velma Krewson was able to come
Rev. Geo. R. Turney, Vice*
elder of the Portland district, will
home from the hospital Thuisday
preach and conduct thefhtad quar­
evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Krew-
Coquille Assembly of God
terly conference after tip aetvice. A
opn and Mrs. Julius Benhsm went to
Mrs.
Hazel
MacLeod,
Minister
baptiamal>and reception service will
Marshfield that day and brought Vel­
Sunday, 9:43 a. m. Sunday School
ue obeervdd at the close of the wor­
ma home as they returned.
Mrs.
Eva
English,
Superintendent.
ship period.
The Myrtle Leaf club met at the
11XX) a. m. Morning worship and home of Mrs. Perley Crowley on
The Sunday school at ten o’clock
,'omrr.union service.
Dedication of
offers an hour of Bible study for ev­
Thursday for an all day meeting with
children.
ery age group. The Epworth League
potluck luncheon at noon.
Mrs.
7:00 p. m. Young People’s meeting.
for the young people meets at seven
Crowley had her butterfy quilt in the
9:00 p. m. Farewell service for Mrs.
o’clock. Rev Mr. McKee will be the
frames and the ladies spent their
Hazel MacLeod. Beautiful baptismal
guest speaker for the League. The
time quilting as well as chatting. At
service. _s---------
public is cordially invited to attend
the business meeting each answered
Tuesday, 7:43 p. m Prayer meeting.
each of these services.
roll call by telling a joke. Plana for
Friday. 7:43 p. m. Bible study.
finishing the work on the rest room
and kitchen in the community build­
Church of Christ
Firxt Church of Christ, Scientist ing were furthered. The next meet- .
E. Fourth at Coulter
Coquille. Oregon
¡ng. May 8, will be held in the com­
Earl F. Downing, Minister
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Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
munity building — another all day
Bible School, 9:45 a. m.
Ralph
Sunday Service at 11'a. m.
meeting with potluck dinner — and &•’- J
Harry, Superintendent.
Subject for next Sunday, “Ever­ the ladies plan to do that painting
Morning worship, 11:00 a. m Mias
lasting Punishment.1
|.and fix the curtains for the rest room.
Melba Palmer, a daughter of a former
Wednesday, evening meeting at 8 Those enjoying the day together were
minister and a recruit for missionary
o’clock.
Mesdames Oscar Durrell, B. C. Rob­
work in Tibet, will speak.
Free public Reading Room open in inson, Elmer Wilson, Ivan Laird, J.
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m.
Evenins ii M m . »00
M. WNFW Church Building every Tuesday and f
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1935 FORD V-8
The biggest seller of the
year! Easy handling, Cen­
ter-Poise riding, modern
in every detail. Good for
tboesands of ertrejrto K-8
eery little cost!
»pwasMm, ■M'eam wiuaiwam wrmon.
from two to five o’clock.
Elwin Alford, Miac Christa Chris­
Sermon topic, "The Good Confes­
.
The public to cordially Invited to tensen and the hostess.
sion.**
attend our services and to viait the
Mrs. Herman Gray, Mrs. Oscar
Midweek service, Thursday, 7:30
Reading Room.
Durrell, Mrs. B. C. Robinson and
p. m.
Linda and Lester Durrell went to Co­
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Methodist
Episcopal
Church
quille together Tuesday.
The Pioneer Methodiat Church
Mrs. Harold Carver’s niece, little
Evening preaching 8:00 p. m'
W. Raymond Wilder, Minister
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p Thelma Lee Bezuke, has been stay­
Mid-week service, Wednesday, 7:30
ing with Mrs. Albert Carver the past
Big strides in comfort, beauty, and safety mark
m.
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p. m.
WITH
Scriptural, spiritual preaching. Ev­ week,
the cars of the last two years. And at your Ford
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Sunday services: Sunday School
C. M. Wilson and W. A. Nickason
eryone welcome.
Dealer’s you can enjoy these new advantages right
9:43 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.
Mr.
G. A. Gray, Pastor
| went to Myrtle Point Friday.
now at very little cost. Apply your old car against
m.
Epworth Leagues 8:30 p. m.
Nickason will have to wear the cast
the down payment—arrange easy terms for the bal­
Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m.
on
his
leg
about
two
weeks
longer.
The Holy Name Catholic Church
ance—and take your choice of the many different
The neighborhood is rejoicing with
RAO si— m i w ii and own-
teed. Evsrr fift ee> to checked
Church of God
Mess on first and third Sundays at Mr. and Mrs. Minor Mead over the
makes and models, Ford V-8 and otherwise! Many
• a. m.; second Sunday at 10 a. m. and birth of an eight pound boy.
al esst 88 Ad yotete to meet
The
of the best buys are under the RAG plan—
when there are five Sundays, Maia on little fellow was born Monday, April
I msmt spsaMtecSIeae. Every R < O
expertly renewed, and guaranteed in writing, on
Church school at 10.00 a. m.
fourth Sunday at 10 a. m. Last Sun- 28. Mrs. Oscar Durrell, grandma for
aas to sold wkk a vnEton «nsreeSee
a money-back basis. Don’t put up with a worn-out
Preaching at 11:00 a. mZ
Jay of each month Mass at Myrtle the first time, end Minor Mead,
Evening services at 7:30 p. m.
car. Enjoy modern motoring pleasure ancTsafety—
R«Q saadsam me of
matoee.
Everybody welcome at all these Point at 8 a. m. and at Powers at W daddy, were with them Monday and
and am Mid by Feed Decden enlr.
a. m.
Tuesday. -
service».
Father M. G. Hart, Bandon
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Benham stayed
Rev. E. E. Watkins.
B»«y Mneu through Utuvtrnl Credit
overnight in Myrtle Point Sunday.
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When they returned Monday morn­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the un- ing they brought Mrs. Jessie Laird
idersigned have been duly appointed with them.
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by the County Court for Cooa Coun­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keller, Mavis,
ty, Oregon, Executors of the last will
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and testament of Albert Henry Oder- and Wallace went to Coquille Satur­
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kirk, deceased, and all persons hav­ day and were overnight guests at the
O. C. SANFORD
ing claims against said estate are Ray Brown home.
Attorney at Law
hereby notified that they are required
Ernest Krewson had the misfortune
FORECLOSURE SALE
boundary of. Upper Bear Creek to be quieted against said defendants
to present same, duly verified, with
Prebate, Real Estate, an« Office
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Riverton School
and against each of them; that said
to fall while working in the timber
proper
vouchers
therefor,
to
the
un
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Practice. Notary Public
under and by virtue of an Execution
To be considered, equipment must defendants and each of them be for­
dersigned, at the law office of O. C. Wednesday and hurt hi» back, He and Order of Sale issued out of the
meet the following specifications: 1. ever barred, enjoined and restrained
Ream U
Sanford, in Coquille, Cooa County, hasn't been able to work since.
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, steel top;
2. shatter-proof glass; from setting up any claim, right,
Oregon, within six months front the
First National Bank
for the County of Coos, on the 30th 3. four-wheel brakes; 4. 35-passen- title, or interest in or to the above
-date of the first publication of this
day
of
March,
A.
D.
1937,
in
a
certain
ger capacity; 5. meet the require­ described real estate or any portion
BRIDGE
notice.
cause in said Court pending wherein ments to be set up under Senate Bill thereof; and for such other relief as
Dated and published first time
Mrs. John Huff, who underwent a Evaline Breen to Plaintiff, and Kath­
the Court may seem meet and
April 9. 1937.
352 of the 1937 session of the Oregon to
equitable.
William Melvin Oderkirk, Isac major operation at the Mast Hospi­ erine V. Dudley, Edward S. Bice, State Legislature.
George
E.
Nichols,
Trustees
in
Trust.
This
summons is published by or­
Vurner Oderkirk,
Albert Ray tal in Myrtle Point Saturday night, is
Clifford A. Maynard and Elsie A.
Bids must be tn the hands of the der of the Honorable Hugh McLain,
Oderkirk.
recovering nicely.
Maynard, and the unknown heirs of Clerk not later than 1 P. M. on May Judge of the County Court of the
Joint Executors of the Estate of
Nadine Ellis, Virginia Beckett, Lou Hanan J. Dudley, deceased, and 4, 1937.
Stat« of Oregon in and for the Coun­
Albert Henry Oderkirk, deceased.
The boards reserve the right to ac­ ty of Coos, and made and entered on
13t5 and Maude Hooton and Glenn Hut­ Margaret B Dudley, deceased, also
the 23rd day of April, 1937.
ton, accompanied from Myrtle Point all other persons or parties unknown, cept or to reject any or all bids.
claiming any right, title, estate, lien
Harry A. Slack,
Mrs. Lillian Hanly, Clerk,
by Mae Hatcher, attended the busi­ or interest in the real estate desribed
No. 3317
Attorney for Plaintiffs
Bullards Star Route, Coquille, Ore­
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE ness meeting of Myrtle Christian En­ in the complaint herein, are De­
First National Bank Building, Co­
gon.
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STATE OF OREGON. IN AND
quille, Oregon.
deavor Union which was held Sun­ fendants, Case No. 11121 of said
FOB THE COUNTY OF COO8
Court, and commanding me to sell the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Date of first publication, April 23,
In the Matter of the Estate of C. H. day afternoon at the Church of hereinafter described real property to
1937.
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
Christ in Coquille.
Hodgdon, deceased.
satisfy the sum of $20.020.80, with in­
Date of last publication, May 21.
FOR THE COUNTY OF COO8
Notice of Final Settlement
The Hilburn Gumm family moved terest at 5 per cent from the 16th
1937.
1313
Notice is hereby given that Mildred last week from the LaBranch place day of March, 1937, and costs and dis­
E. L. Hand and Drue Cunningham.
Hodgdon,
Administratrix
of
the
M.
Hodgdon,
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bursements
$49.45
with
interest
at
HARRY A. SLACK
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Estate of C. H. Hodgdon, deceased, on Rock creek to the Hermann place six per cent from the 30th day of Plaintiffs,
vs.
has
baa duly filed her final « account in across the McMullen bridge from the March, 1937, together with accruing
Alterney-at-Law
On the 22nd day of May A. D.,
Maxine
Kerrigan
Spitznass
and
the matter of the administration highway.
costs. I WILL ON SATURDAY, THE Clarence Spitznass, her husband. 1937, at the hour of 10 A. M. at the
First National Bank Building
thereof in the County Court for Coos
Mrs. Ed Heydenburk and children, 1st DAY OT MAY, 1937, at the hour Nellie B. Wilson and John Doe Wil­ front door of the Court House in the
County, Oregon, on April 10, 1937,
of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said son, her husband, Roy B. Kerrigan, City of Coquille, Coos County, Ore­
and said Court iias set Monday, ths Philip and Eleanor, and Miss Doro­
Ir^n\w°Oii»°I tJ’er'CoUi?ity 1 *°
melimes Known
CeqaiUe
sometimes
known as James it.
R. Kerri- gon, I will sell at public auction to
17th day of May, 1937, at the County thy Hooton, of Grants Pass, visited at
his wife, the highest bidder for cash the fol­
Court room In Coquille, Oregon, as Hooton’» Haven from Thursday af­
lowing described property located in
the time and place for hearing objec­ ternoon until Saturday forenoon of and sell at public auction, to the Thomas M. Kerrigan and Jane Doe Coos County, Oregon, to-wit:
DR. J. R. BUNCH
Kerrigan, his wife, John Nelson Ker­
tions to said final account and the
highest and best bidder for cash in rigan and Jane Doe Kerrigan, his
All of Sections 26 and 36, and the
settlement of said Estate
Dated ast week.
DENTIST
hand, all the right, title and interest
South-east quarter of Section 35 all
Viola Dunckley and Arthur Hilla- of the said Defendants in and to the wife, also all other persons or parties i in Township 28 South, Range 10 West
April 10, 1937.
X-RAY Service
Mildred M. Hodgdon, Administra­ bold are both confined to their homes following described real property to- unknown claiming any right, title, es­ I of the Willamette Meridian;
tate, lien or interest in the reel es­
trix.
Laird Bldg.
First Street
wit:
The West half of the North-sast
with chicken pox.
tate described in complaint herein,
O. C. Sanford, Attorney for Adminis­
An
undivided
one-half
(Mi)
In
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quarter, the North-west quarter, and
Telephone 82-L
Coquille, Ore.
Defendants
Mrs. Necla Buck, state president of
tratrix
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the South-west quarter of Section 1
(EH)
of the
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—a,.»— m,.— ■■ ....... .. the Woman’s Christian Temberance terest in the East half (2
Publication of Summons
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East half (EH) of Section
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don Twenty-
and all of Section 2 in Township 27
WAERANT REDEMPTION NOTICE Union, gave a very interesting and four (24) Township Twenty-five. To Maxine Kerrigan Spitznass and South. Range 10 West of the Wil­
Clarence Spitznass, her husband,
GRANT CORBY
Notice is hereby given that all instructive talk to the school on (23) South, Range eleven (11)
and Nellie B. Wilson and John Doe lamette Meridian;
warrants
drawn
against
the
General
The North-west quarter of Section"
Attorney at Law
Wilson, her husband. Roy B. Ker­
Wednesday afternoon of last week, West of the Willamette Meridian,
!| Fund of the City of Coquille, Oregon,
Oregon; the North half (N’i)of
rigan, sometimes known as James 32 in Township 25 South, Range 10
Richmond-Barker Bldg.
*^^<*** to January 1.
it leveral adults were also present to the Northeast quarter <NEy*> the
and endorsed prior
R. Kerrigan and Jane Doe Kerri­ West of the Willamette Meridian;
' 1937, are hereby called for payment hear her.
Southeast quarter (SEV<) of North­
Lots 6, 7 and 8 being about 12 >
Phone 157
CoqaiUo, Ore.
gan, his wife, Thomas M. Kerrigan
! upon presentation at my office. In-
east
quarter
(NEMi)
and
the
North
­
“How I Propose to Make My Voca­
and Jane Doe Kerrigan, his wife,, acres in the South-east quarter of
Residence Phone 24-M
I terest on such warrants will cease as tion Christian” is the topic for dis- east quarter (NEW) of the South­
¡a Jane Section 25 in Township 25 South,
John Nelson Kerrigan and
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I 'ofApril
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east quarter (SEV-i) of Section
11 West of the Willamette;
Doe Kerrigan, his wife, also all1 B»nge
.
w’ S. SICKELS. Treasurer. cussion at Christian Endeavor Sun­ Twenty-five (25) Township Twen­
J. ARTHUR BERG
other persons or parties unknown an“r
_
.
City of Coquille, Oregon. day evening. Miss Lou Hooton will ty-five (25) South. Range eleven
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The South-east quarter ft?»
of Section
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Attorney at Law
conduct the meeting, which will be (11) West of the Willamette Meri­
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and
the ^ortt
North half of the South half
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WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE followed by a sermon by J. L. EUis. dian, Oregon; and the Southeast
scribed in complaint herein.
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quarter (SEMO and Lots Four (4),
Farmers A Merchants Bank Bldg
“ /8; aU of Section 30 and the
I Notice is hereby given that w-
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE ™ =*5 “ °"
Mrs
Albert
Reed
and
son,
Gerald,
Nine (9), Ten (10) and Eleven (U) OF OREGON: You are hereby re- "
North
Phene «7
i rants up to and including No. 11,582,
“rth half of the South-west quarter
have returned to their home in Myr­ in Section Thirty (30) Township quired. to appear and answer the of Section 31 and the South-west
Coquille, Oregon
issued by Coquille School District, No.
[uarter of the South-west quarter of
8, will be paid upon presentation to tle Point after spending a week or so Twenty-five (23) South, Range complaint filed against you in the 2^,7
arxxve entitled suit
»uit on or before the
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the district clerk, on and after Satur­ here with Mrs. Reed's mother, Mrs. Ten (10) West of the Willamette above
J. A. RICHMOND
Meridian, Oregon, all of said lands expiration of four (4) weeks from B’nge 9 West of the Willamette Meri-
day, April 17, 1937.
Interest on W. A. Lett.
being situate in the County of Coos the date of first publical
publication of this
.
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.
PHY8JCIAN end 8URGEON
said warranto ceases on that date.
Mrs. Anna Carls, intermediate and State of Oregon.
*• ’’’•?« un<J?r a” execu-
summons, that being the time pre- ’S«“
Keith
Leslie,
Clerk.
Said sale being made subject to re­ scribed in
ill the Order for Publication **on U
toaued
outjrf
County
teacher in the local school, has re­
%ued .out
°^the F
000?. Court
Richmond-Barker Building
School District No. 8, Coquille, turned to her work after an absence demption in the manner provided by thereof, said date being the 23rd
£oliPty 04 c<J®a?,n
ln aniJ
,h''
Coq uil le,. Ore.
Cooa County, Oregon.
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day of April, 1937, and if you fail
rittta« «" Probate,
of two weeks during which time Mrs.
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Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this 2nd to so appear and answer, for want
Phones: Ofltee UM, Roe. MR
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thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to
Hol way, Deceased
Deceased; Rufus C. Hol-
Hmway.
A. L. Hooton, electrical contractor Schaad, of Myrtle Point, substituted day of April, A. D. 1937.
for
her.
WM.
F.
HOWELL,
the Court ¡’or the relief demanded In J?*n'
irr,T?/urer ot the State ot
and dealer, 274 Second SU, Coquille.
12t5 Sherif of Coos County, Oregon their complaint, a succinct statement Oregon, Plaintiff,
NOTICE TO CREDrrORA
Complete stock of wiring supplies
vs.
of which is as follows: that plaintiffs
OF THE FIRST
Goiter removed without knife or
William J. Conrad, as Administra­
NATIONAL BANK OF COQUILLE
title to the following described real
tor of the Estate of Jessie M. Hblway.
For sound Fire Insurance, go to drugs. Guaranteed. Dr. C. R. Bloyd, CALL
estate, to-wit:
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Coquille, Oreg.
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Beginning at the Southeast corner Deceased; Harry B. Holway, Eunice
OF COQUILLE (OREGON), located Ned C. Kelley.
of Section 38 in Tow nship 27 South, Holway, Charles H. Holway, Elmore
at Coquille, in ttie State of£
~ NOTICR TollKMOVE LOGS
Range 13 West of Willamette Holway and Jessie Holway Scott, as
its
affaIrs.
All
noteholders
and*ofhe?credRcw of the
Notice is hereby given to the owner
Meridian, in Cooa County, Ore­ heirs at law and legatees of Jessie M.
of eight white cedar logs, dumped on
gon; running thence West 40 rods; Holway. Deceased, Defendants; for
are therefore hereby m*tfted to pre­
my place just south of Coquille, be­
thence North 40 rods; thence East the collection of inheritance taxes
sent the notes and other claims for
yond the Union Oil Co. station on
40 rods; thence South 40 rods to due and owing the State of Oregon
Wm. F. HoweU,
payment.
HAZARD, President
Dec. 24. 1936. by a truck belonging
the place of beginning. and con­
Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon
to Albee A McDonald, must be re­
taining 10 acres, more or less.
March Sth, 1ST?.
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By Eva Schroeder, Deputy.
moved at once or I will claim and
Excepting all rights of way for 15t5
dispose of them.
Geo
Keeney,
Dr. C. O. Stem, Chiropractor. 292
roads ana other rights of way here­
McKinley route, Coquille.
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Calling canto. SO tor |1AO.
tofore granted.
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