MYRTLE POINT ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Tom Guerin. Mrs. Alice Lafferty and Janice left Satur­ day for Oakland. California, where they will spend two weeks with rel­ atives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carey and son, Phillip, of Mill City, visited at the Charles BelshSw home Friday Monday on his return from Port­ land, A. H. Guerin, of Riverton, vis­ ited with relatives here.. Mrs, Paul Tanner and daughter, Nancy Jane, of Alturas, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W Deyoe. Mrs. Rose Garrett and Margaret, of McMinnville, spent the week-end visiting friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shindoll and Jane, and Mrs. Ellen King made a business trip to Spokane, Washington, Tuesday. Mrs. Ethel Weaver, postmistress at Allegany, spent the week-end at the A. R. Bennett home.. Word has been received that Mrs. Rose Garrett has announced the en­ gagement of her daughter, Margaret, to Ralph Coftner, of McMinnville. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Endicott and son, Raymond and Bill, of Al­ turas, California, spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. Endicott’s moth­ er, Mrs. Della Kelly. Tuesday, when they returned to their home, Mrs. at Otis, and Mrs. Lett and daughter visited her brother, Glenn Larkins and family, at Willamina. Mrs. A. O. Hooton and her gilest, Mrs. James B. Harrison, went to Co* quille Tuesday for an overnight visit with Mrs. Belle Hooton. Miss Nadine Ellis will have charge of the Christian Endeavor meeting next Sunday evening. The topic is "What’s in the Bible.” Mias Mae Hatcher, president of Myrtle Union, was present last Sunday evening and gave a helpful talk on "Society da rds." Several Grangers met at the hall Saturday to make further improve­ ments on the building and the ladies served a potluck dinner at noon. Among those present were the Vem Magill, Dwight Culver and Frank Culver families, Henry Brownaon, O. W. Heath and Mrs. Elmer Magill. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Culver enter­ tained a number of relatives at their home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Perkins and daughter, Phyllis Jane, of Salem, arrived about midnight Saturday night and Sunday they were Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cribbins and grand-daughter, Hilda Mae Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Lawnence Crib­ bin* and two children, of Myrtle Point, and Mr. and Mr*. Theodore Lund and little daughter, Lois, of Marshfield. Mr "wt Mr» W V NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION UPON QUESTION OF INCREASING TAX LEVY OVER AMOUNT LIMITED BT SECTION 11 ARTICLE XL STATE CONSTITUTION Notice is hereby given that an election will be held in School Dis­ trict No. 8 of Coos County, State of Oregon, at the High School Building in said school district June 1?, 1938, at 8:00 o’clock p. mM for the purpose ¡of submitting to the legal voters of said district the question of in­ creasing the tax levy for the year 1938-9 over the amount limited by section 11, article XI, of the Constitution of Oregon. The reasons for increasing such levy are: To provide sufficient funds for operating the schools and the pro­ vision of proper facilities therefor. The amount of tax, in excess of the t% limitation, proposed to be levied for said year is 813,534X0. Dated this 17 day of May, 1938. Attest: Keith Leslie, J. R. Bunch, District Clerk. Chairman Board of Directors tain cause in said court pending wherein T. H. Downs and Addie Downs, husband and wife, are Plain­ tiffs, and J. Wesley Downs and Thel­ ma Downs are Defendants, Case No. 11118, of said Court and commanding me to sell the hereinafter described real property to satisfy the sum of $754.60 with interest at 6 per cent from April Sth, 1937, for the fur­ ther sum of 3849.00; for the further sum of 8100.00 Attorney fees, costs and disbursements 331.20, interest on •aid Attorney fees and costs and NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING ' disbursements at 6 per cent from NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District April 5th, 1937, together with accru- No. 8 of Coos County, State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL ingcosts, I WILL ON SATURDAY, MEETING MEETING^ of said District will be held held^ at the High School Building; THE 18th DAY OF JUNE, 1938, at to begin at the hour of 8:00 o’clock P. M. on the third Monday of June, the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon being* being the 20 day of June, A. D., 1938. at said day at the front door of the This meeting is called for the purpose of electing two directors to County Court House in the City of I serve for * three . years and . . the “ transaction ’ of business usual at such Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, of­ meeting. fer for sale and sell at public auction, In districts of the second and third classes the ballots shall not be to the highest and best bidder for counted until one hour after the time set for the meeting to begin, Until cash In hand, all the right, title and the count begins, any legal voters of the district shall be entitled interest of the said Defendants In upon any business before the meeting. and to the following described real Dated this 26 day of May, 1938. property, to-wit: Attest: Lots seven, eight, nine and ten Keith Leslie, J. R. Bunch, and the East half of lots five and District Clerk Chairman Board of Directors. six in Block 40 of Elliott’s Addi­ tf tion to Coquille City, Coos Coun­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District ty, Oregon, according to the plat No. 8, of Coos County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of thereof on file and of record in the said district will be held at the High School Building on the 17 the office of the County Clerk of said County. day of June, 1938, at 8 o’clock p. m., for the purpose of discussing the Said sale being made subject to budget for the fiscal school year, beginning June 20, 1938, and end­ redemption in the manner provided ing June 14, 1939, hereinafter aet forth, and to vote on the proposition of levying a district tax. 1. tored to Roseburg Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leep and son, 18t5 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon None 2. of Roseburg, spent the week-end with 7,500.00 NOTICE TO BIDDERS 3,400.00 Mrs. Leep’s mother, Mrs. Julia Leep. Notice is hereby given that the 1,100.00 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rackleff and Common Council of the City of Co­ 5. Mrs. Lets Baker and children, Allen, quille, Coos County, Oregon, will re­ None a. Clare and Curtis, spent Monday with ceive sealed bids for the following «■terialor--------------- 4,000.00 Mr. and Mrs. Ray McN.ir .t Bandon. 930 feet of 10 inch dart iron pipe Transportation ..................................................... . ......... .............. None Mrs. Katherine Arnold, Mrs. Albert ; class 150 heed. 7. To be received from tuition for elementary school pupils None 3 10x10x4 inch cart iron Tees. Carver, Mrs. Elisabeth Lett and Mrs. X To be received from interest on deposits and sinking fund None 4 10x10x6 inch cart iron Tees. a. To be received from other sources ____________________ 100.00 Warren Deyoe were dinner guests 4 6x2 inch cast iron reducers. at the J. H. McCloskey home at Nor­ 2 10 inch cast iron Gate Valves 10. TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS (Item 1 to 9, Inc,).—.... 100.1 (Renasellaer). way Friday. 3 4 inch cast iron Gate Valves Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoffman, Mrs. (Renasellaer). High School Total Rachel Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. 3 4 inch Fire Hydrants (Corey). L GENERAL CONTROL Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis, 2 10 inch Gate Valve Boxes.. 1. Personal service: 3 4 inch Gate Valve Boxes. (1) Superintendent ___________ 8 1,350.00 >f Catching Creek, were Wednesday I 1,350.00 1 8 inch Gate Valve heavy duty (2) Clerk_________ i__________ 225.00 225.00 dinner guests at the T. M. Stover * (3) Stenographers and other ( 108 feet 6 inch cast iron pipe class home. office assistants.............. ........ 100.00 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hartley, of 150 head. (4) Compulsory education and 4000 feet 8 inch cast iron pipe class census ...... ............... 30.00 30.00 Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Law­ 2. 3. Supplies------------- ____ head- 30.00 95.00 rence Solie, of Silverton, spent the 250 3400 feet 8 inch cast iron pipe class 3. Elections and publicity 50.00 50.00 William Henry Hervey and Mary week-end at the Clifford Wilson 150 head. 4. Legal service (clerk Hervey, his wife, Ovid Hervey and home. 1 only 10 inch cart iron bend 90 de- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE bond, audit, 12 50 12.50 STATE OF OREGON IN AND Anita Hervey, his wife, and Byron U. INSTRUCTIO Mrs. Albert Carver returned to her gree 250 head. FOR THE COUNTY OF 0008 Hervey, an unmarried man, 354 lineal feet 10 inch vitrified Plaintiffs. home at Brewster Valley, Sunday af­ sewer pipe. vs. ter spending a couple of weeks at 510 lineal feet 6 inch vitrified sew- FLORENCE P. BERG, Plaintiff, Edith May McKee; the unknown heirs $ 2,000.00 8 3,700.00 l?Plbx6 inch Y,s Vitrified sewer PAUL S. JOHNSON, THE UN- the home of her mother, Mrs. Kath ­ of James Campbell Hervey and of ■ KNOWN HEIRS OF EVAN CUN­ John Kroll: The unknown widow erine Arnold. 8 4,700X0 plK 6 inch U Vitrified Bends. of John Kroll; MicHsel Kroll, NINGHAM. DECEASED. THE UN- Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. Handy, of Frank Kroll, Gerald Kroll, Eliza­ Hood River, spent the week-end with NOWN HEIRS OF JESSIE A. 17 6 inch Vitrified Caps for H beth Kroll, Mqriah Kroll, Mary JOHNSON. SOMETIMES KNOWN 817,550.00 812,400X0 Kroll, John Eberharter, and John Mrs. Della Kelly. JESSIE ALICE JOHNSON. DE­ 1 4 Joints 8 inch Vitrified Sewer 200.00 Mrs. Linsey, of Port Orford, is vis­ Steinlechner; the unknown wives UNKNOWN I . 2 8 inch H inch bends sewer 298.00 1,150X0 •nd the unknown widows of Mi­ iting her brother, Mr. Lakey. JOHNSON, SOME ­ Iron fittings, ladder A eh;., for 15.00 ••• 15.00 chael Kroll, Frank Kroll, Gerald TIMES KNOWN • AS EMILY Mrs. Viola Nicholson, of San Fran­ hole. 450.00 Kroll, John Eberharter, and John HAZEL JOHNSON, DECEASED, 2000, BM. Lumber for forms A etc.. 50.00 Steinlechner; the unknown hus­ cisco, is visiting at the home of her No. 2 Common. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF SHIR­ bands and the unknown widowers sister, Mrs. John. Arnold. LEY V. JOHNSON, SOMETIMES 12 Cubic Yards One sand for con­ 133,12100 of Elizabeth Kroll, Mariah Kroll, KNOWN AS SHIRLEY JOHNSON, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Bones, Gilda crete finishing, on the Job. and Mary Kroll; and if any of the DECEASED, ALSO ALL OTHER : 36 Cubic yards Arago Gravel for •aid defendants are dead, then their Dietz and Mrs. Lily Dement left Tues­ Roadways. HEIRS OR PERSONS OR PAR­ 3 3,160.00 1,340.00 0 day for Ontario, Oregon. They went unknown heirs; also all other per­ TIES U nknown claiming X 450 Cubic yards of South Fork 2. 300.00 400.00 parties unknown claiming as far as Monmoyth that day and at­ Gravel for concrete. ANY RIGHT, TITLE, INTEREST, 3. 350.00 1,150.00 t, title, estate, lien or in- tended Evelyn Bones’ graduation ESTATE, LIEN OR CLAIM IN OR 560 Barrels Portland Cement 4. 175.00 375.00 the real estate described TO THE REAL ESTATE DE­ The shove quantities are approxi­ 5. 100.00 135.00 snplaint herein; also Ger­ from the State Normal school Wed­ mate only, and may be more or les*. SCRIBED IN THE COMPAINT trude E. Kroll, Sophie C. Kroll, nesday. HEREIN, Defendant*, Cement shall be delivered on the job a a,475.00 Francis B. Kroll, and Joyce Kroll Louise Epperson has been suffering when required in 80 sack lots or less. Sait in «tie as the only heirs of Michael Kroll, with the measles. Gravel is to be delivered on the deceased; and R. J. Steinlechner, To Paul S. Johnson: the unknown niture and equipment................... $ 250.00 1,750.00 Harley Barklow is home from the Job when required by the City En­ heir* of Evan Cunningham, decerned; James Steinlechner, Jacob Stein­ gineer. All other materials are to be Repair and maintenance of lechner, Elizabeth Stonelake, An­ Mast hospital where he submitted to delivered on the job when required. the unknown hair* of Jessie A. John­ buildings and grounds: nie Monson and Margaret Nelson, >t hernia operation a few weeks ago. The 7400 feet of 8 inch cast iron pipe son, sometimes known aa Jeaaie Alic* (1) -- ----------------------------------------- 1,200.00 400.00 as the only heirs of John Stein­ Johnson, deceased; the unknown heirs is to be delivered on the Job at the lechner, deceased, Defendants. * Bruce Henry and I. G. Bingham old C. C. C. camp near Fairview. Bids of E. Hazel Johnaon, sometime* ef took a truck load of sheep to the Suit in Equity to Quirt Title may be submitted for the whole or known a* Emily Hazel Johnaon, de­ 2,000.00 To each Defendant above named:— Kemp ranch in northern California any part of the above materials. The ceased; the unknown heirs of Shirley IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Monday night. ' - I Common Council reserves the right V. Johnaon, sometime* known as OREGON Arthur Edmunds, of San Francisco, to reject any and all bids, with or Shirley Johnson, deceased; also all 8 loo.oo 8 225.00 You are hereby summoned and re- without cause. Bids must be filed other heirs or persons or parties un­ . 10.00 10.00 2uired to appear and answer the California, visited relatives here Sun- , or or before the hour of 5 o'clock P. known, claiming any right, title, in­ omplaint of the above named Plain­ day. terest, estate, lien or claim in or to M. on the 6th day of June, 1938. 90.00 90.00 tiffs filed against you in the above I Mrs. T. V. Johnson and daughter, 19t3 F. G. Leslie, City Recorder. the real estate described in the com­ entitled Court and cause, in the of- ___ _________ _ plaint'herein, Defendants. fice of the County Clerk of Coos Faye, W11‘ ’P^nd th« month in Baggs, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE 525.00 County, Oregon, within Four weeks Wyoming, with Mrs. Johnson’s sister, 0n the 4th day of June, 1938, at OF OREGON: You are hereby no­ VII. FIXED Cl from the date of the first publication Mrs Ayera who hag visit- the hour of 10:00 A. M. at the front tified that you are required to ap­ 1. Insurance 360.00 - 8 140.00 of this Summons, namely, within four , . door of the Court House in Coquille. pear and answer the complaint filed weeks from May 19. 1938, the same Coos County, Oregon, I will sell at against you in the above entitled court ». Total Fixed Charges --------- 2____ 500.00 being June 17, 1938, and the same public auction to the highest bidder •nd cause, on or before the 10th day VHL CAPITAL OUTLAYS being the last day of of the time pre­ BRIDGE for cash the following described prop­ of June, 1938, the same being the last 4. New furniture, equipment and scribed in the Order dated May 17, date for answering or appearing per­ replacements ______ ______ ___ 200.00 Mr. and Mrs. Forrest N. Heath, Or- erty located in the County of Coos, sonally, prescribed in the order of 1938, for Publication of Summons 6 Other capital outlays: outlay*: i State of Oregon, to-wit: herein, for the Defendants to answer rin, Grace, June and Forrest, Jr., of • Lots 1 A publication, and if you fail so to & -3 and South half of (1) Completion of new Building 4,500.00 Plaintiffs' Complaint, and if you fail Y k C hf ,rrived Sunday morn- appear ar answer an or before said NE¥* of Section 4 in Township 28 so to annear and answer said Com-1 wuwu ounujy morn- date, the plaintiff will a to the South, Range 13 Wert of the Wil- plaint, Pf^r want thereof Plaintiffs ing for a holiday visit with Mr. $ 4,800 00 7. Total Capital Ontlays _______ Court for the relief for in DC DEBT SERVICE laqjette Meridian also a parcel of will apply to the Court for the r»- Heath's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. her complaint, a statement ground being 5 acres off the East 1. Principal on bonds (include ne­ lief demanded in their said Cam- HJatii. and sister, Mrs. Ray L. Beck­ of which is as fallows: end of Lot 8 in Section 33 in gotiable interest-bearing war­ plaint, of which the following is a ... . That all defendants in this suit be Township 27 South, Range 13 rants Issued under section succinct statement, viz.: Thrt you. ett’?"d famUy- ordered to produce any claim they West of the Willamette Meridian. 35-1104) a___________ 9,000.00 each be ordered to produce any claims | There were about 30 in attendance Said sale is made under execution may have or claim to have upon the . 2,172.00 4. Interest on bonds ....... which :h you have or make to or upon at the Christian Endeavor social out of the Circuit Court of the State premises ar any part of the following 5. Interest on warrants .. 1,000.00 the real property invoived^in this which was held Friday evening at the of Oregon for the County of Coos to re.al pn>pel it3L12^ V™ JPiv^n Pre*Lota 1. 11 and 12 of Block 19 me directed in the case of John Hart ­ To«.'nshipnyTwenty Eight South of Grange hall. Games and a short pro ­ Total Debt 12,17X00 South ot Grange hall. Games and a short pro- of Elliott’s Addition to the Qty at ley, plaintiff, Range Twelve West, of the Wiliam- gram were enjoyed and the sale of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, vs. x ette Meridian, to-wit: homemade candy and pies cleared according to the map and plat Lydia M. Churchill, defendant, in The Northeast quarter of North­ 84 15 for the church insurance fund, an action at law instituted in the thereof on file and of record in Total estimated expenses for the year east quarter of Section Eleven Town­ the office of the County Clark of (sum at items 1-6, II-», III-6, IV-8, ship 28 South Range Range Twelve iwesve Wert wew Mrs. Clayton Downs, of Powell Justice’s Court for Justice Of the ship 28 South Coos County, Oregon. V-4, Vl-5, VII-5, Vin-7, IX-9, X) $70,950.00 Peace and Constable District Num­ i Willamette _ Meridian; Lots 10, 11 & Butte, Oregon, accompanied by her ber Three of the County of Coos, That said claims be declared Invalid Total estimated receipts, not includ 12 and the Southwest quarter of „¡j daughter, Leonard Downs State of Oregon, and docketed in and quirted. Ing proposed tax .. IO,100.00 Northwest quarter of Section Staton Twelve and Mr> Margarrt KlwIer That Defendants be enjoined from Judgment Docket Number 9 on the thereafter making any claim in or Wi 11 ametie"Meridian, in Coos Coun- mond, and her little grand-daughter 25th day of January, 1938, on tran­ to said property adverse to said script of Judgment from said Jus­ Sherry Lee Downs, of Powell Butte, tice’s Court. ty, State of Oregon. plaintiff. That plaintiff be adjudged and that the same be determined and (daughter of her son, Lloyd), arrived the owner in fee simple of said prem­ Wm. F. Howell, Courtland "hrt^ou^ll^Prpetually Saturday evening and visited until Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. ises and rightfully in possession 1. Amount of bonded indebtedness (include all negotiable interest­ 16t5 By Eva Schroeder, Deputy. thereof. That she have such other bearing warrants issued under sec­ restrained and enjoined from mak- Monday morning at the Henry Huff and further relief as to the Court tion 35-1104) ------------------- -------- „... $53,500.00 ing any claim to or upon said prem­ home. On their return home, Billy may seem meet and equitable. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ises or any part thereof, and that all Huff and Elvin Oestreich went with Service of this Summons is made 2. Amount of warrant indebtedness given _ that the by publication pursuant to an order Notice is _ 1 hereby ___ _1______ on warrants issued and endorsed such claims be quieted; and that undersigned ed was on the 16th 14th day of of the Honorable J. T. Brand, Judge “not paid for want of funds”___ _______ 19,269.05 plaintiffs William Henry Hervey and them for a visit. Mrs. James B. Harrison, of Glen- May, 1938, duly appointed by the of the Circuit Court of Cooa County, Mary Hervey, his wife, Ovid Hervey and Anita Hervey, his wife, and By­ was signed May 4. Total Indebtedness (sum of items u ?« ’ u Sunda^ for ’ gon. as Executor of the Last Will and I, 2, 2)----------------------------------------- 872,769.05 publication to be ron Hervey, an unmarried man, be visit at Hooton s Haven. She and ^„lament and at the Estate at Wain- Valley Sentinel, adjudged to be the owners in fee Dated this 17th day of May, 1938. ---------------------- '----- •*------------- * and —J once a week for four consecutive wright B. Cummings, deceased, and rightfully in possession at all and Mrs. Hooton are cousins and this is ' ----- Signed: every part of said premises, against the first time they had seen each other all persons having claims against said weeks. Date of first publication May Keith Leslie, estate are hereby required to present 12th, 1938. Date of last publication any claims of any of said defendants since 49 years ago, when Mrs. Harri­ District Clerk the same to the undersigned at his June 9th, 1938. or any other persons, and that aU son, who was then Miss Viola Harrold, office lnr Coquille, Oregon, duly veri­ Approved by Budget Committee May J. ARTHUR BERG title of any of you to said property be fied and an with spent a summer here. Attorney for Plaintiff g^Wiilard Bosserman,, transferred to plaintiffs. _a_ — * proper aa_ _ .vouchers, within ---- Mrs. Stanley Lake, Virginia and «¿months from the date of this no­ Residence and P. O. Address Co­ The date of the first publication of Secretary, Budget Committee « quille, Oregon. 17t5 this Summons is May 19, 1938. Vivienne Lake, Clyde Bartlett, Jr, I I tiee Dated and published first time May S. D. Pulford, Mrs. Orlin Lett and little daughter, 19, 1938. Attorney for Plaintiffs Residence, Coquille, Oregon Joan, returned Monday night from al O. C. Sanford, Executor of the Last P. O. Address, Room 13 week-end trip. The Lakes and Clyde > Will and Testament and of the Es­ tate of Wainwright B. Cummings, First National Bank Bldg. Bartlett visited relatives and friends Coquille, Oregon. a O O a a a 4,