I ARAGO Professional Cards DR. J. W. HARRISON VETERINARIAN Office and residence on Co­ quille - Marshfield Highway, next place west Sanford Heights road. Phone 24» P.O. Bex »45 Coquille, Oreann O. C. SANFORD Attorney at Law Probate, Real Estate and Office Practice. Notary Public Room 18 First National Bank Buildtag DR. De La RHUE Eyesight Specialist Ijdrd Bldg.—Reee jointly with Dr. J DR. RALPH F. MILNE Teeth1”11-0 1st NatE HARRY A. SLACK Attorney-at-Law First National Bank Building Coquille Oregon Mr. and Mrs John Carl and Herbert went to Coquille Monday on business. j Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Halter were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woodward. Mrs. Everett Lafferty visited the homes of Mrs. Edith Woodward and Mrs. Earl Edgmon Monday. Mrs. Dave Root and Mrs. Lawrence Rackleff spent Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Albert Lillie, where they had a business meeting of the I Aid. | Miss Jean McAllister spent the week-end with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wannamaugher, ' of West Myrtle Point They brought her to her home in Arago Sunday af­ ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rackleff left for Corvallis Tuesday, where Mr. Rackleff will attend the Dairymen’s convention. Miss Esther Davidson will stay with Maxine and Ellis while their parents are away. Misses Ann Hawkins and Gretchen Clinton were guests at the Lawrence Rackleff home Friday evening. Mrs. Alfred Davidson, who has been visiting her daughter, Esther, for the past week, returned to her home in Forest Grove, Tuesday. • The Arago Community was sad­ dened last week by the death of Frank Robison, who was a resident of Arago for many years. The fun­ eral services were held at Coquille Tuesday afternoon j MYRTLE POINT ITEMS W. W. Deyoe received a back in­ jury when he fell from the roof of the A. R. Bennet home at Norway, as the result of which he will be con­ fined to the Mast hospital for some time. Miss Ruth Barton, Miss Belva Stemmier, Harold Stemmier and Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Thomas droves to Camas valley on Sunday for a day of skiing but found the snow too far gone when they arrived there. Mr. and Mrs D. F. Call, of Salem, spent a few days at the Raleigh Greene home. Earl Adams is ill at his home here. Miss Dorothy Lundy was a guest of Delores Belloni for a few nights the first of the week. Miss Ruth Barton and Mrs. Gene­ vieve Kaufman spent the week-end in Portland. Mrs. Will Lundy left Friday for Sacramento, Calif., where she will visit a few days with her son and •family. She will go from there to San Diego for a visit with her daugh­ ter, Mrs. E. V. Slausen, and famUy. Rev. and Mrs. Omer Idso and son and daughter, of Whitefish, Montana, visited at the home of Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Clark for several days last week. Mr. Idso was formerly pastor of the M. E. church here. Geo. Linn has returned to his duties at the Security Bank, after an absence of three weeks, during which he was ill in DELIVERED in COQUILLE $ equipment included Prim B far Pipers and an A BIGGER SMARTEN THRIFTY “60 ’ WITH SMOOTH V*8 POWER -AND OWNERS SAY THEY GET 22 TO 27 MILES PER GALLON! look —2 a»a< M- Felshert in West Myrtle Point and I her sister, Mrs. Buri Rutledge, of spent jhR day.Sunday--While taea^1 CoquiMbr --------*------ -—' - Vernon Conrad, Clifford Norris, Don­ 15, 1988 Damage of about 350 was done to ald Phillipa, Ruby Pierce, of Coquille, they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wal- WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE Pbond 17 ‘ ter Felsher and baby son. They also the Myrtle Greenhouse by the re­ Verna Foord, of Riverton, and Dale All Coos County General Fund Warrants General Fund Warrants Coqeillo, Oregon visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chester cent wind storm that visited this sec­ and William Foord, of Marshfield. ' ‘ -- - Called Feb. 17, 1938 The Fairview^) Home Economics Called for payment at Wilson. tion. Endorsed Coos County Treasurer, J. A. RICHMOND Year 1933-1934 to Mrs. Mary Davenport, mother of club met at the Grange hall on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mast were vis­ (Feb. JLk. Jan.-Feb.-March-April- itors at the Ward Evans home Sun- Mrs. O. H. Pelus, passed away in this Thursday of*last week with seventeen PHYSICIAN and SUBGEON CHAS May-June-1935 city on Feb. 10. The body was taken ladies present. The members drew day evening- Coos ( Richmond-Barker Building names for “Secret Sisters." A pot­ Ai<- • - •• ' t., A family dinner was enjoyed at to Silverton for burial on Friday. n. • H ■ • • • Coquille, Ore. James Smith Clinton passed away luck dinner was enjoyed by the fol­ the home of Mrs. Edith Woodward > hones; Office SIM, 1 Sunday by tljp following guests. Mr. at Mast Hospital on Tuesday,' Febru­ lowing: Mesdames Sophia Toatan, Myrtle Holtto- and Mrs. J. D. Root and John Paul, ary 8. Funeral services were held Gertrude Ldheve, General Road Warrants Mr and Mrs. Robert Munford and from the Schroeder Mortuary on stott, Florence Norris, Matilda Ken­ Called Feb. 17, 1938 Called for payment at Endorsed IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Leatha, Mrs. Naomi Robison and Mr. Friday, conducted by the Rev. Hugh ison, Laura Holverstott, Blanche Yeo- , Coos County Treasurer, Jan.-Feb.-March and Mrs. Sam Root. man, Lillie Berkheimer, Ada Thom- Mltchelmore. STATE OF OBEOON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS Mrs. L. A. Myers gave a valentine Stanley Phillips, formerly with the men, Alice Hubbell, Lena Alley, Gen­ birthday party Monday afternoon S. P. at Coquille, has accepted'a posi­ evieve Ellis, Lake Jensen, William PORTLAND MORTGAGE CO, '• February 14, at her home, honoring tion as mortician with the Henry Judd; two guests, Mrs. Vera Berry corporation, Plaintiff, NOTICE the trnth hirthday ef her deughter, Schroeder Turfh-ai We Tri "this city, and Mrs. Lena Moore, and Harriet MATR X. D AMKand HAKY BL Miss Lillaverle. After a moat en­ was hostess to a stork hon- Jensen.. All Coos County Market Road Warrants DANO. husband and wife: MARI­ (Endorsed prior to Jan. 1, 1931) Market Road Warrants bon- The Fairview-North Fork Grange ON BOWMAN ZENER, Adminis­ joyable time spent in playing games, was hostess at a stock Called for payment at the office of The Called Feb. 17, 1938 tratrix of the Estate of John N. the hostess ‘served a lovely lunch to oring Mrs. Jimmie Walsh, After a met at the local grange hall last Sat­ Coos County Treasurer, Coquille, Oregon, Endorsed No. 35,005 Bowman, deceased; ANN BITZER: following gueets: Lillaverle pleasant afternoon spent iir. fancy urday evening. A very pretty vase, (Feb. 17, 1938) To Dec. 31, 1930 MARK SKINNER, Superintendent Myers, Glenda Stewart, Pamela and work, refreshments were served to a gift from the Home Economics CHAS. STAUFF, of Banks in charge of liquidation Coos County Treasurer. of Bank of Southwestern Oregon, Maureen Evans, John Paul Boot and Mesdames Rex Smith, Frank Young, committee, was presented by Mrs. Ray Waterman, Reuben Rouppe, Lans Leneve to Mrs. Carl Alley, com­ Jack Farrier. Defendants. WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE The regular weekly Bible Study Clifford Wilson, A. M. Sunstrup, plimenting her on her birthday. j Mair A. Dano, defendant. was held at the church Wednesday Frank Freeman, Charles Rackleff, the AU Coos County General Road Bridge Miss Iris Fitch motored to Eugene THE NAME OF Fund Warrants - IN OREGON: — -- THE - — STATE •— evening with J. D. Root taking Rev. guest of honor, Mrs. Walsh, an J" the last week-end and her mother, Mrs. OF You are hereby (Endorsed prior to Oct. 1, 1937) Road Brit quired to appear and answer the W. A. Stephens’ place as leader. The hostess, Mrs. Luthy. Rankin, returned with her for a two Called for payment at the office of The Called F complaint filed against you in the following members attended: Mrs. Agnes Kenyon spent tlje weeks* visit here. Mr. Coos County’Treasurer, Coquille, Oregon, Endorsed _________________ above entitled suit ____________ on or before Ito (Feb. 17, 1938) Aug.-Sept.-1937 Mrs. J. A. Deadmond motored to expiration of four weeks from the and Mrs. H. E. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. week-end visiting at Port Orford. CHAS. STAUFF, Mrs. Thomas Guerin, Mrs. Alice Marshfield on Tuesday of last week date of first publication of this Sum­ Robert Munford and Leatha, Mrs^ Coos County Treasurer. - mons, that being the time prescribed Ward Evans, David Root and Mr. and Lafferty and daughter, Janice, were with her son, Ira, of Coquille. in the order for publication thereof, Mrs. S. C. McAllister. They will Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Halter, of Coquille, was WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE said date being the 27th day of Jan­ a guest visitor at the grange meeting uary, 1938, and if you fail to so ap­ meet again this coming Wednesday Mrs. Harry Williams in Coquille, pear and answer for want there jf, at the church at eight o’clock. Douglas Warner is in Mast Hospi­ Saturday evening and spent the night AB Coo. ^Äts^XT Isthmus Bridge the plaintiff will take decree against The Arago boys basketball team tal seriously ill with sinus trouble. with her brother and sister-in-law, Warrants Endorsed to No 41,748 ftee tfThe you for the foreclosure of a mort­ played their last game on the Arago The Past Matrons club will meet on Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnson. Called gage executed by the defendants Feb. 17, 1938 W. F. Byerly received congratula­ Mair A. Dano and Mary M. Dano, to floor this year against the Bandon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Claud No. 41,737 to No. 41,748 the Equitable Savings and Loan As­ team, the score being 28 to 38 in Giles in Marshfield. J tions and best wishes from his friends Inclusive sociation on November 26, 1929, and Arago’s favor. Stockholders decided at their meet­ last Sunday on his eightieth birth­ ___ subsequently assigned to plaintiff, The singing class was postponed ing held in Myrtle Point last week day. A pretty birthday cake, baked for the sale of the lands covered by last week because of the high water. that the dates of the Coos county fair and presented by Harold Norrig was said mortgage, to-wit: WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE Lots numbered 9 and 10, in They will meet again on the follow­ will be Sept. 14, 15, 16 and 17. All enjoyed at a birthday dinner by Mr. Al! Too« County Non High School District Block numbered 10, Town of ing Monday, if weather conditions directors of the fair association were and Mrs. Ray Deadmond, O. B. Huse- Fund Warrants Warrants Called Marshfield, Coos County, On- Endorsed to Na 3,260—Inclusive •re favorable. re-c for 1938. The next meet­ by, Mrs. Clara Kibler, Miss Carrie Feb. 17, 1938 Son, as per plat prepared by Wil- (Feb. 11, 1937) 3,042-Oct. 13, 1938 Ladies Aid will meet Wednesday ing e held in Coquille on Tues­ Byerly and Mr. Byerly. am Hall for E. B. Deen & Co., Called for payment at the office of The 3,260-Feb. 11, 1937 and for such other relief aa prayed afternoon at two o’clock at the home day, March 8. Mrs. J. W. Cassidy left recently on Coos County Treasurer, Coquille, Oregon, Inclusive for in plaintiff’s complaint on file Mrs. Marlin Evans was hostess to of Mrs. J- D. Root. a trip to Georgia to visit friends and (Feb. 17, 1938) in this suit, and which shall be CHAS. STAUFF, W C. T. U. will meet Tuesday af ­ the Octagon club Wednesday after­ relatives. deemed by the Court proper. Coos County Treasurer. Thia summons is published by or­ ternoon at two o’clock at the home o< noon at which time Mrs. E. C. Barker Residents found the valley and der of the Honorable Hugh McLain, I Mrs. Edith Woodward, with Mrs. J. reviewed the book, “The Rains countryside blanketed with snow Judge of the County Court of Coos WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE County, Oregon, made and entered W. Barnett, president, in charge of Come,” by Louis Bromfield. A social Sunday morning but fifty-seven per­ All Coos County High School Tuition afternoon was enjoyed by Mesdames the meeting. sons were present at Sunday school. the 10th day of January, 1938. Warrants Harry A. Slack Rev. G. A. Gray conducted the reg­ Charles Wooldredge, Bert Pierson, E. Mrs. Ruby Anderson and daugh­ Endorsed Oct. 17, 1933 __ — ____ First H ___ 1933 Of attorneys for Plaintiff. ular Sunday morning church services C. Barker, L. LaFlamme, Paul Breu­ ter, Ethel, of North Bend, visited last No. 1 to No. 6—Inclusive—Class A First National Bank Building, Sunday an wu at- er, T.‘ G. Summerlin and Mrs. Marlin week with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nor­ Called for payment at the office of The Coquille, Oregon. dlinCe school of 57. followed Melden with Cart I ^ Evans.. Date of first publication: January ris and family. William Benham, of Coos County Treasurer, Coquille, Oregon, (Feb. 17, 1938) 27, 1938. leader of the Christian Endeavor Mrs. Harold Hatcher and son, of Portland, has also been a visitor at CHAR. 8TAUFF, - Date of last publication: February hour in the evening. There was no Coquille, spent Tuesday at the home the Norris home. Coos County Treasurer. 24, 1938. —_____ ______ • -■____ .. ------------------------------------ ....—- -------------- L—______ of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. preaching service in the even*^f Mrs. T. H. Benham is visiting her on or before February 18th, 1938. the following described lands, and cause of the high water. Services Barker. mother, Mrs. Clara Hoag, in Port ­ NOTICE or FINAL HEARING being the last date of time prescribed fixing minimum prices thereon, to- Mrs. Hallie Huntington, grand as­ land. Notice is hereby given that Frank next Sunday as usual. in the Order of Publication of said wit Mrs. Reginald Menegat returned sociate conductress of the Order of Mrs. Perry Neal left early Thurs­ Summons, for want thereof plaintiff L. Walker has filed in court his final Lot 5 In block 72, Notley's Addi­ Account as administrator of the es­ Friday evening from her trip to the Easter Star, will be official guest day morning of last week for Port­ will take judgment and decree tion to Coquille City, according to tate of Linton G. Walker, and that Home Demonstration meeting in Cor­ of Elgin Chapter Tuesday, Feb. 22. A land and spent several days there. against you and will apply to the the plaf thereof on file and of rec­ the court has fixed 10:00 A. M. of Court for the relief demanded in in the office of the county clerk school of instruction will be held in Miss Ruby Pierce, of Coquille, was the Complaint of the plaintiff, of ord the 10th day of March, IMS, as the vallis. of Coos County, Oregon, at a mini­ an over-night guest of Helen Johnson which the following is a succinct mum prices of 378.20.. time when at the rooms of the coun­ A contest, in the form of « boat the afternoon. ty court, in the court bouse in Co­ race, was held in the “Momnl Star statement: I SHALL, in compliance with said A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Monday evening. quille, Oregon, the said account will “That the 1 mariage contract now order, on SATURDAY, the 26th day James Craig on Thursday at the home Virginia DeHart is quite ill at her Sunday school class, one side being _____ ___ ’een plaintiff and de­ of February, A. D., 1938, commencing be taken up for examination and al­ existing between of Mrs. Craig’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. home here in Fairview. lowance and an order be made for called the Speedwell fendant be disaoh dissolved and that plain­ at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said G. W. Miller. the distribution of the residue of said the Mayflower, and the losing «1 Rev. G. A. Gray will be in Fair­ tiff’s maiden name of Ethel Lucille day at the front door of the Court Ellison be restored to her, and that Hotfte in the City of Coquille, and estate. All persons Interested therein to entertain the winning side. T. M. Stover was a business visitor view next Sunday morning. as Plaintiff have such further relief Cbuntv of Coos, State of Oregon, may appear at said hearing and be in Marshfield on Friday.. the Speedwell crew lost in the race as to the Court may seem just and offer for sale and sell at public auc­ heard thereon. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE equitable. ” Frank L. Walker, Administrator they gave a valentine party to the tion the above described real proper­ STATE OF OREGON IN AND Service hereof is made upon you tv to the highest and best bidder, on S. D. Allen, Attorney for Estate. 3t5 Mayflower crew in the church base­ FAIRVIEW FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS by publication In the Coquille Valley the following terms and conditions, The young people of the commun­ Ethel Lucille Hendrick, Plaintiff Sentinel, a weekly newspaper in Co­ to-wit: IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE ment Saturday evening, February 12 Many interesting games were played, ity gathered at the Grange hall Mon­ va. quille, Oregon, for not lesa than once 8TATE OF OREGON IN AND 1. For cash in hand at the time of FOB THE COUNTY OF COOS among which a very hilarious scav* day evening and enjoyed their Sun­ Henry Jefferson Hendrick, Defend­ a week for four (4) consecutive sale if the purchase price equals less ant weeks, pursuant to Order of Publi­ than One Hundred (3100.00) Dollars. enger hunt waa enjoyed by air The day school class party. Games were cation made and entered herein on In the Matter of the Estate of James 2. For either cash in hand at the guests found their places at the table To: Henry Jefferson Hendrick: played during the evening and val­ the 18th day of January, 1938, by time of sale, or if the purchaser Campbell Hervey, Deceased. In the Name of the State of Ore- by mean, of valentine pl^ «rjr the Honorable James T. Brand, Judge No. 2832 elects, for not less than twenty per entines were exchanged after which __ gee: You are hereby required of the Circuit Court of the State of cent (20%) of the purchase price in Notice of Filins Final Account Cake and coffee were ~rved sandwiches, salad, cake and hot Oregon in and for the County of cash, the remainder to be paid under Notice is hereby given that the foUowin. Th^e at- to . “ d PPe** - and answer the Complaint - M^rd chocolate were served, 'muse Aitine «»- , Coos. undersigned has filed his Final Ac- written agreement with the purchas­ fonrlinip u/oro Vtarm IfganiarwY filed &£*lXWt YOU 1H »O® DEMENT A LAIRD, er in four (4) equal annual instal­ -TEdgmim. tending were Mrs. vem Kenison, afoove entitled suit in the above en- count in the matter of the adminis­ Attorneys for Plaintiff, with resi ­ ments, all deferred payments to bear tration of the Estate of James Camp­ Mrs Rankin, of Eugene, Phillip and titled court, within four (4) weeks dence ana postoffice sddress at Myr­ interest from the date of sale at the bell Hervey, deceased, and the Coun­ Wayne Woodward, Law™n“ ®ar’“ Lake Jensen, Fay and Ben Holver- the d«te of the first publication tle Point, Oregon. It5 rate of six per cent (6%) per an­ ty Court for Coos County. Oregon, low Reginald Meaegat, Ward Evans, ‘iLStll'0 v8ni' wee^sXm’the^si d* vrf J?n- has set Tuesday, the 15th day of num, payable annually, if the pur­ March, 1938, at the hour of 10 A. S. C. McAllister, Emest Hammack, and Ralph Duncanson, Viola and uaryi jgjg and if you fail to appear NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND AC­ chase price equals One Hundred (»100.00) Dollars, or more. QUIRED BY COON COUNTY. M , as the day, and the County Court Mesdames Alfred Davidson, J. D. Helen Johnson, " * ------- Phillip ~ Stock, Ray- - No sale shall be made of the above OREGON FOR DELIN­ Room in the County Court House Root. Frank Burbank. Gordon n-™' mood Norris, Carl Hooker, Carlena parcel of real property for a lesser QUENT TAXES at Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, as Kobt«-. ■'<-». cun. Alley, Harriet ■ Jensen, Eugene De-1 G. T COOK amount than the minimum price the place, for hearing objections to said Final Account and the settle- and Miss Esther Davidson. Hart, Lorraine Kenison, Iris Fitch, I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That shown thereon. Brick Mason ment of said estate. __ Dated at C Coquille, Coos County, Mary Mathews, Nancy SonnelandJ under and by virtue of an drder of Dated this 9th day of February, sale made by the County Court of the Oregon, this s 25th day of February, Annamae Holvenrtott, Maxine En-I Fireplaces and Chimneys A. L. Hooton, electrical contractor 1938. State of Oregon, for the County of A I), 1938. gels. Millicent Dow, Arden HarrahJ P. O. Box 62, Coquille William Henry Hervey, and dealer, 274 Second St., Coquille Wm. F. Howell, on the 24th day of January, Executor of the Estate of James Complete stock of wiring supplies. Irwin Henagin, Jim Eaton, Bill Walls, manding me to sell 2t5 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon Attorney at Law artaef. rr^anta LáiTBUg I Campbell Hervey, Deceased. «5