The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 21, 1938, Page 6, Image 6

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ARAGO
Professional Cards
DR. J. W. HARRISON
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VETERINARIAN
Office and residence on Co­
quille - Marshfield
Highway,
next place west Sanford
Heights road. Phone 242
P.O. Box 244 Coquille. Omen
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O. C. SANFORD
Attorney at Law
Probate, Real Estate and Offioe
Practice, Notary Public
Hoorn 16
First National Bank Building
1)R. De La RHUE
Eyesight Specialist
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Laird Bldg.—Reception room
jointly with Dr. J. R. Bunch
Coquille
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DR. RALPH F. MILNE
Dentistry
Teeth Straightened
let Nati. Bank Bldg.
Suite 1
HARRY A. SLACK
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Atterney-at-Law
First National Bank Building
Orsgon
Coquill«
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Stumps and their
two children and Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
McNair visited friends and relatives iu
Arago Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell McBain and
small daughter, Katherine Jo, of New­
port, visited last week with the Mar­
vin Shaw family. Mr. McBain is a
brother of Mrs. Shaw.
A surprise birthday party was held
Saturday evening, April 18, at the
Reginald Menegat home, honoring
Mr. Menegat Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Fleming won high prizes for the eve­
ning play and Frank Burbank and
Mrs. Russell McBain won low. Guests
were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burbank,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shaw, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Fleming, Mr. and Mrs.
Adrian Halter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
McBain. Refreshments of birthday
cake, custard cream pudding and cof­
fee were served by the hostess, Mrs.
Menegat
Mrs. Burtis, who went to Portland
last week, spent the Easter holiday
there with relatives.
Capt. G. L. Hall held special ser­
vices at the community church in
Arago Wednesday night with a fine
crowd attending. This meeting took
the place of the regular weekly Bible
study.
i Rev. and Mrs. Adolph Haberly left
' for their home in Portland last Fri­
day. They went north with Mr. and
Mrs. T. G. Lillie, who have been vis­
iting in California.
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ome on Main street te progressing
rapidly. The outside walls and roof
Attorney at Law
have been covered this week sothat
Rooms 1 A 2
the inside work may be carried on
Farmers A Meri hsnls Bank Bldg
despite rainy weather.
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Coquille, Oregon
Houston Robison, who teaacbes at
Klamath FaHs, spent the Easter hol­
iday at the home of his parents, Mr.
J. A. RICHMOND
and Mrs. George Robte on,on Fishtrap.
PHYSICIAN and BURGEON
Church services were conducted
Richmond-Barker Building
Sunday morning by Rev. Winfield S.
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Coquille, Ora.
Smith, of Coquille.
The Sunday
school classes met for a few minutes
Phones: Office 62M, Eos. 98R
to record the attendance, after which
the special Easter program directed
by Mrs. Reginald Menegat and Mrs.
Ward Evans was presented.
The
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program consisted of a pageant and
Not|ce is hereby given that the
_ . several pieces of special music. There
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Common Council
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The regular Christian Endeavor hour
the 11th day of April, 1938, and which, was held in the evening with George
resolution te on file in the office of
The evening
the City Recorder in the record of the Gillespie as leader.
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THE COQUILLE VALLCT StlfnNtL, COQUILLE. OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL SL IM
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myj raw.ioi111
Orlin Lett
and little
daughter,
Joan,
Arthur E. Hoeilngton and
Miss Helen Bassett. Mr».
Frank
Culver planned the pleasant occa­
sion and prepared the dinner,
making the day one of much en­
joyment for the shut-in lady.
The Easter services at the local
church were well attended. About
65 or 70 were present at the Good
Friday service, conducted by J. L.
Ellis Friday afternoon. There were
72 in attendance at Bible school
Sunday morning and 106 at .the
Easter service, “The Eternal K .ng,”
in the evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hayes and Wal­
lace Dement drove to Grants Pass on
Sunday.
Miss Wilna Manley, a teacher in
Medford, spent the week-end with
friends here.
Mrs. Jennie Jacobson, Priscilla De-
yoe and William Jacobson, of Lake­
side, spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Deyoe.
Bob Wagner, of Elk River, is very
ill in Mast Hospital.
Warren Deyoe was brought home
from Mast Hospital last week after
nine weeks spent there. .
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The cantata given at the Presby­
terian church Sunday morning was
much enjoyed by a large crowd of
people. The same singers went to
Bandon Sunday evening where they
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Mrs. K. L. Staninger, of Missoula,
Mont., has been vdriting at the Elton.
Schroeder home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hicks, of Eu­
gene, have been visitors at the A. E.
Snyder-home. ■—
Delos Strong te in Lakeview' for a
few days.
Mrs. A. M. Cooper and Mary Ann
spent a few days in Portland last
weak.
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Oliver Weekley has resumed his
duties at Pearce garage after spend­
ing several months in California.
Mrs. M. J. Morrison and Mtes Dor­
othy bowers spent Monday in Eu­
gene on business.
Mrs. E. O. Sempert te visiting her
aunts in Portland for a few days.
While lh Grentr Pass last-wieek,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schroeder visited
at the home of-Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Powers, former residents of JJprtle
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UNDER PROVISIONS OF THE NEW
A/a.tiona.1 -l]ou.5Ìny /Jet
you MAY
MODERNIZE
YOUR HOME
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through The First Notional
WlIÏJtyf
.•First National loans, under this oct, range from $5016’
$10,000 for modernization of homos and business plants,
and up to $2,500 for construction of nay, non-retidentigl..v,.
buildings. fHA financing thrpvflh this bank, assures youi \
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Ront-lilce payments; no extra charges.
Kstablishment of Bank Credit.
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Benefit of export knowledge aquired through
financing the modernisation of thousands of
homos throughout Oregon.
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THE f IRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND jiBfk
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COtPOtATION
Miss Maxine Deinent spent a few
days In Gold Beach.
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Mrs. Edith Woodward Monday night.
Mesdames Honor Wilson, Clifford
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Notice te Remove Logs
Those attending were: Mrs. Ward Wilson and Clinton Wilder spent taking the place of Mrs. Ellis Button,
tration of the Estate of P. S. Robison,
Hildred Redell.
Notice is hereby given that four deceased, and the County Court for
Evans, Gerald Woodward, Mr. and Monday with Miss Delores Gerrtife in nee
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fir logs marked with Smith Wood- Coos County, Oregon, has set Satur­
Mrs. Sam Root, Melden Carl, Mrs. Roseburg.
day, the 21st day of May, 1»38, at the
Products company brand, floated on hour of 10 A. M., as the day, and the
FAIRVIEW
Naomi Robison, Mrs. Reginald Mene-
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Kelly, of Rose­
gat and Mrs. Woodyard.
burg, spent Sunday at the home of
Mrs. L. E. Teagarden returned to to my place at Arago and unless re­ County Court.Roqm in the County
moved at once CwUl dispose of them. Court House aVCoquille, Coos Coun­
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Miller and their daughter, Mrs. R. H. Mast.
her honte In Fairview last week from
ty, Oregon, as the place for hearing
- O. A. Collier
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Colleen and Maxine, who spent their
Mr. 'and Mrs: M. H. Lee and Mar­ the Coquille Hospital, where she un­
to said Final Account and
Easter vacation In Arago visiting with garet Ellen have moved from Astoria. derwent a major operation.
the settlement of said estate.
K you want to sunscribe for a Port-
Dated this 21st day of April, 1938.
friends and relatives, have returned He will be employed in the Myrtle
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sapp and George
to their home in Portland.
Gold creamery.
.Lxpns.. «nail gupdaou. of Mm- Sapp,
of P. S.
"• Mrs. Waiter AJr'er and daughter,'of |1 left Sunday morning on a business
you money .
Equipment” was given by Mrs. Rex Baggs, Wyo., are visiting at the home trip to Salam-
Harry A. Slack,
Attorney for Administrator
Ingram, April IS, at the home of of her sister, Mrs. T. N. Johnson.
Fay Holverstott te still confined to
First National Bank Building
Mrs. Marvin Shaw. Those attending
Miss Dorothy Gumey, of Willam­ the Belle Knife Hospital in Coquille. WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE Coquille, Oregon
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Warrants up to and including No.
this meeting were: Mesdames Mar­ ette University, spent the vacation
Mrs. Willis Neely, of the Cunning­ 1556, up to date, drawn against School
vin Shaw, Ward Evans, Ernest Wat­ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ham, district visited with her daugh­ District No. 4, Riverton, Oregon, will FAT ELK DRAINAGE DISTRICT
kins and daughter, Jean, O. H. Aasen, Gurney.
MEETING
ter, Mrs. Clarence Hatcher, last week­ be paid upon presentation to the
clerk.
Notice is hereby given that there
Frank Burbank, Adolph Haberly,
Mrs. J. R. Kiberly, of Spokane, end.
Interest on said warrants ceases will be a meeting of the owners of
Wm. Baemett, Rex Ingram, Gordon Wash., returned to her home after
Mr. and Mrs. Elite Barker moved Friday, April VL, 1038.
land in the Fat Elk Drainage District
Fleming, EvMeett Lafferty, Tyrrell a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs from Fairview to Chiloquin recently.
Mrs. Lillian Hanly, I held at the City hall in Coquille, Coos
Clerk
of
School
District
No.
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Woodward, Sam Root, Ernest Ham­ Joe Mast.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKinley, Kay
Bullards Route, Coquille, Oregon, o’clock in the forenoon of Thursday.
mack, Wayne Woodward, Dave Root,
Mrs. Ernest Luthy was hostess at a and Sandra, of Marshfield, spent last
| the 28th day of April, 1938, for the
Albert Lillie 'and Misses Maxine dinner party honoring Mrs. Clifford Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. H Ben­ 14t3
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Rackleff, Mary Jean McAllister and Wilson on her birthday. Those pres­ ham.
WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
“W Drainage District who shall
Frances Fisher.
Refreshments of ent were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bel-
Warrants up to and including No. ho,d his office for a period of three
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ashbaugh, Mr.
cake, ice cream and coffee were shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freeman, and Mrs. Estill Powers and two chil­ 1788, drawn against Union High *ears and until hta successor te elect-
School District No. 3, Riverton, Ore- cd and qualified; and for the trans-
served. A short Aid meeting of some Mr. and Mrs. Luthy.
The evening dren, of Oakland, California, visited gon, will be paid upon presentation «ction of such other business as may
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City Recorder
of the ladies followed after the dem­ was spent playing cards.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Powell and other to the clerk.----------------------------------------- lawfully come before the meeting.
Interest on said warrants ceases
Dated this 14th day of April, 1938.
onstration.
The concert..given annually by the friends in the valley for a few days
W. E. Crow, '
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Myrtle Point high school band will last week.
They will make their Friday, April 22, 1938.
E. L. Detlefsen,
Mrs. Lillian Hanly,
Sealed bids will be received by the
BRIDGE
be held in the local gymnasium Fri­ homes in Klamath Falls upon their
Trustees.
Clerk U. H. No. 3
County Court of Coos County through
Edna A. Robison, Sec’y.
Bullards Route, Coquille, Oregon 13t2
return.
the Oregon State Highway Commis­
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Knight and son, day night, April 22.
C. Boice and friends, of Gold Beach,
sion at the Public Service Building, Chas., Jr, of Gaylord, and Mr. and
Mrs. Clara Pierce and daughters,
Portland, Oregon, at 9:00 o’clock A.
spent Sunday with relatives here.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Ruby and Clarissa, and Irene Rivers,
Mrs.
Theodore
Lund
and
daughter,
M., Thursday, April 28, 1938, for the
On the 14th day of May. 1938, at
Uncle Dave Carey, who fell and of Coquille, were visitors at the Fred WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
construction of the Landrith Bridge Lois, of Marshfield, were Sunday
Notice is hereby given that ah the hour at 10 o’clock A. M. at the
broke three ribs last week, has been Johnson home Monday evening.
over the South Fork of Coos River on guests at the Dwight Culver home.
warrants-drawn against the General front door of the Court House in Co­
the Landrith County Road about 8%
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Roper and Jane Fund of the City of Coquille, Oregon, quille, Coo« County, Oregon, I will
Clyde Puett left Thursday for visiting at the home of his daughter,
miles easterly from Marshfield in
and endorsed prior to January 1, sell at auction to the highest bidder,
Mrs. Chas. Belshaw.
spent last Sunday in Myrtle Point.
Coos County, Oregon. Alternate bids Bend after spending about three
1938, are hereby called for payment for cash, the following described real
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
H.
Fitzsimmons
The
special
Easter
program
at
the
weeks here with Glen Hutton.
are requested as follows:
upon presentation at my office. In­ property located In Coos County,
Alternate “A”—construction of the
Ray L. Beckett received a painful and children returned from a two church last Sunday morning was terest on such warrants will cease as Oregon, to-wit:
entire bridge complete consisting of injury to his chest Friday morning, weeks vacation spent in Oakland, greatly enjoyed by the congregation. of April 21, 1938.
Lots 11 and 12 in Block 4 of
approximately 300 cubic yards Exca­
W. S. SICKELS. Treasurer.
Noeler’s Addition to Coquille
Rev. G. A. Gray, of Coquille, con­
vation, 1,800 lineal feet of Founda­ the accident occurring at the R. H. California.
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City of Coquille, Oregon.
City (now City of CoqulUe) ac­
Mrs. Rachel Gregg, of California, ducted morning preaching services.
tion Piling, 286 cubic yards Con­ Bryant logging camp where he was
cording to the pint of said Addi­
crete, 23,000 pounds Metal Rein­ working.
came last week for a visit at the home A basket lunch was enjoyed at the
tion on file and of record in the
NON HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
forcement, 105,000 Structural Steel,
office of the County Clerk In and
Grange hall at noon with approxi­
Miss Ruth Walker will have charge of her brother, Ed Hoffmann.
CALL FOR TRANSPORTATION
68 M-FBM Untreated Lumber, 2,000
for saH! County of Coos in the
Miss Mabel Nelson entertained at mately 125 persons present. Sun­
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lineal foot Piling in Sheer Boom. of the Christian Endeavor hour
State of Oregon.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
8,800 lineal feet Cedar Trestle Piling, next Sunday evening.
The topic dinner Monday night, honoring her day school was held in*the afternoon.
Said sale is made under execution
and 350 lineal feet of Trestle Super­ to: "Will the Teaching of Jesus sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and The program was arranged by Miss sealed proposals will be received for issued out of the Circuit Court of the
transportation of pupils of the Non
structure.
Mrs. R. E. Hayes on their seventh Iris Fitch and Mrs. Harold Kenteon High School District of Coos County State of Oregon fof the County of
Alternate “B” — construction of Work Today?”
Coos, to me directed in the case of
piers and structural steel for steel
There was a good attendance at wedding anniversary, Guests pres- and decorations were by Mrs. David by Non High School Board at 8:30 Frank Dungey vs. Thomas Dungey
P. M., May »th, at office of County
span complete consisting of approxi­ the Grange meeting Friday eve­ ent were: Mrs. Agnes Kenyon, Carl Toston.
and
Elizabeth Dungey.
School Superintendent.
Specifica­
mately 300 cubic yards Excavation,
Morris, Ray Benham, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Elizabeth Morris, of Portland, tions, form tor-bids. blank contract,
Wm, F. Howell,
ning.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
Laird
1,600 lineal feet Foundation Piling,
te visiting at the home of Mr. and and information as to route can be 13t5 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon.
286 cubic yards Concrete, 23,000 were visitors. An interesting pro­ Hayes and Mabel Nelson.
obtained through Supt. of each high
At a pretty ceremony at the Pres­ Mrs. Ray Deadmond.
pounds Metal Reinforcement, 105,- gram was given by officers of the
school or through County Supt. of WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
000 pounds Structural Steel, 34
byterian
church
Easter
Sunday
morn
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S.m
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vaiUn,
2
M-FBM Untreated Lumber, 2,000 local Grange, after which refresh­ ing, performed by Rev. Hugh Michel-
Notice te hereby given that war­
friends and relatives in the valley.
Non High 8chool District reserves
lineal feet of Piling in Sheer Booms. ments of cake, fruit salad and cof­
rant! up to and including No. 11,815,
Plans, proposal blanks and full in­ fee were served, Mrs. Dwight Cul- more, Miss Hlldred Redell, daughter „ The Fairview Home Extension Unit the right to reject any or all bids,
J?m,*d,b7 Coquille School District, No.
formation for bidders are on file with l_,
will meet at the grange haU next
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Mrs. Frank
Culver and _...,
Mrs. |
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was
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— Tuesday,
April 26. “Beef Cookery”
J Tor ^ Myrtle pX^t Kk-‘ .u *1. . paid upon prerentation to
the Clerk of the County Court of Orvin Finch being the committee
i"imar[l_a«e with EHis Button,
the district clerk, on and after Fri­
Coos County or may be obtained at
¡son of Mrs. Myrtle Button, of this wiU be demonstrated by Mrs. Bethel Roy for Coquille^ Two MUe for Ban- day, April 1, 1938.
Interest on
the office of the State Highway Com­ in charge of serving.
Delmar
for Marshfield; Charles­ •aid warrants ceases on that date.
I city. The bride was attended by her Norris and Mrs. Emma HaU. A pot- don;
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mission, Salem, Oregon, upon mak­
Clarence Davis, Elvin Oestreich ’
ton, Hauser-North Bend, Cooston, for
ing a deposit of Five Dollars for each
o . .
Keith Leslie,«Clerk.
and Billy Huff spent the week-end ' sister, Wilma Redell, and Kenneth luck luncheon will be served at noon. North Bend, and Allegany for Coos
No «• Coquille,
Button acted as best man for his
River.
No bid will be accepted unless ac­ with relatives at Roseburg.
Coos County, Oregon.
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For sound Fire Insurance, go to
brother. Mrs. Button was attired in
Martha E. Mulkey,'
companied by cash, a certified check
J. W. Barnett, of Arago, wiU fill a gray traveling suit with blue ac­
Mil
Sec.
Non
High
School
Board
or bidder’s bond for an amount equal
Ned G Kelley.
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to not less than five per cent of the the pulpit of the church here at 11 cessories and she carried a corsage of
Notice te hereby given that war­
total amount bid.
a. m. next Sunday
Talisman
roses
and
real
orange
blos
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IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE rants up to and including No. 11,968
The County Court reserves the right
bw
*d b7 CoQuiHe School District, No^
Mrs.
Lucy
Culver,
who
has
re-
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STATE
OF
OREGON
IN
AND
soms. sent from California by a
to reject any or all bids or to accept
Coming Soon
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS
»h. aiL-LP“ d LUpon Prrawrtation to
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the bid deemed best for the afore­ cently been quite ill is much bet- I friend. The couple
left immediately
In the Matter of the Estate of P. S the district clerk, on and after Fri-
mentioned county.
13t3 ter now and able to be up part of after the ceremony for a short honey'-
Robinson, Deceased.
April ?2’ 1#38-
Interest on
the
at . i moon trip in the north.
north,
— time. Easter dinner guests at
Notice of Filing of Final Account
«aid ^warrants ceases on that date.
& THE 7 DWARFS
Buy local bread and support nome her home were her son, Frank
Notice is hereby given that the
Miss Helen Bruer has accepted a
Keith Leslie, Clerk.
undersigned has filed his Final Ac­
tf Culver and family, Mr. and Mrs * position in the Myrtle Point bakery,
industry.
School District No. 8, Coqullla
count
in
the
matter
of
the
admins-
Coos
County,
Oregon.
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" ¿yen* reference the same is hereby
made a part of this notice, duly de­
clare Ita
Its Intel
Intention and purpose to im­
dare
prove Hall Street from Front Street
to Second Street; of Second Street
from Willard Street to HaU Street;
of Second Street from Elliott Street
to Henry Street; of Henry Street
from Second Street to Third Street;
of Third Street from Henry Street to
Elliott Street; of Elliott Street ftom
Third Street to Second Street.
Said improvement will be made in
accordance with the plana and speci­
fUed
fications of the City
.„.in ¿he o t fic a, at tha City Roc
the 11th day of April, 1938,
estimate of the probable cost of said
improvement te the sum of 810,251.00,
reference to which te hereby made
and by such reference made a part
of this notice.
Said Improvement will be made at
the expense of the property benefit-
ted thereby as stated in said resolu­
tion, and all of such improvement
will be made in one project and in­
cluded in one assessment district.
Any and all persona interested may
make and rile with the City Recorder
written remonstrance against said
improvement within twenty days
from the first publication of this no­
tice, to-wit, within twenty days from
the 14th day of
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