The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 09, 1938, Page 6, Image 6

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ARAGO
DR. J. W. HARRISON
VETERINARIAN
Office and residence on Co­
quille - Marshfield
Highway,
next place west Sanford
Heights road. Phans MS
P.O. Box MS Coquille, ure*en
O. C. SANFORD
Attorney at Law
Probate, Real Estate and Office
Practice, Notary Public
Room 1«
itionai Bank Balldin*
La RHUE
Eyesight Specialist
i Bld*.—Reception i
HARRY A. SLACK
Attoraey-ai-Law
First National Bank Building
CoquiB« W
Oregon
J. ARTHUR BERG
Attorney at Law
Rooms It!
Fa . mera A Merchants Bank Bldg
Phone 37
Coquille, Oregon
J. A.'tilCHMOND
PHYSICIAN sod 8URGEON
Richn>ond-Bark*r Building
Coquille. Oro.
.
I hones: Office 62M, Roa. 98R
Miss Ethel Fish left last Sunday for
Monmouth, Oregon, to attend sum­
mer school.
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Wyman Renne and daughter, Lois,
of Link’s Hollow, have been visiting
at the home of Mr. Renne*s daughter,
Mrs. Leonard Garoutte.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Edgmon drove
to Port Orford last Wednesday.
The regular weekly Bible study met
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Myers Wednesday evening with J. D
Root leading the discussion, which
was on the first chapter of Second
Timothy. Those present were: Mrs.
H. E. Watkins, Mrs. O. H. Aasen,
Mrs. Ward Evans, Mrs. Naomi Robi­
son, J. D. Root, Mr. and Mrs. S C.
McAllister and Mr. and Mrs. Myers
and Lillaverle. They will meet again
this week at the church.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woodward
and Gerald left Monday morning for
Condon, Oregon, where Mr. Wood­
ward will be employed for the sum­
mer.
Mrs. L. A. Myers and Lillaverle
spent * the week-end camping at
Charleston.
Alvin Fredenburg has returned to
his home on Hall's Creek.
Mayre Lee Lafferty and Maureen
Evans are confined fio their homes
with the measles.
Wallace Carl arrived home Friday
from Corvallis where he has been
attending school, to spend the sum-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stumbo, of|
Wolf Creek, visited at the W. W. De-
yoe home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Goodwin and
Mrs. Chas. Belshaw will leave Wed­
nesday for Eureka, Calif., where they
will visit for a while with Mrs. Nettie
Clancy, after which Mr. and Mrs.
Goodwin will leave for their home in
Honolulu.'
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Mabel Nelson, Carl Morris and
Bobby and Ray Benham visited Mrs.
Agnes Kenyon at Port Orford Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Hansen, Mrs.
G. L. McRay, Mrs. N. E. Bond and
Mrs. H. G. Rosslow were business vis­
itors in Roseburg Friday.
A surprise birthday dinner was giv­
en in honor of Mrs. Floyd Summers
at her home Monday night.
Those
attending were: Mr. and Mrs. H. G.
Rosslow, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Chase,
Clifford and Margaret, Mr. and Mrs.
G. L. McRay, Mrs. Lily Pearson and
Vernon, and Mr. and Mrs. Summers
and Harry an<j Lorna Jean.
Tom Summerlin is confined to the
Mast hospital with a fractured knee,
which he got while working in a
logging camp.
» Miss Katherine Summerlin is visit­
ing relatives in Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kring enter­
tained their bridge club at their home
Wednesday evening. Those enjoying
the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. E. O.
Sempert, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Moller,
Mr. and Mrs. Flentge Perkins, Mr.
end Mr« KI ton
m-A
ana hostess Mr and Mt* Kring
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Root and Virgil
Whitmore, of Waterford, Calif., were
Arago visitors last week visiting at
the homes of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Root,
Joel Root and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Halter.
Otho Ray has been acting a* farm­
er and veterinarian at the Mix ranch
on Fishtrap.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Centers and
Thane Goodman, of North Bend, were
Arago visitors Sunday, beirtf JlhnCr
guests of Mr*. Daisy Doyle and Sun­
day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Edgmon.
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Farrier left
for Cottage Grove Tuesday, where
Mr. Farrier will be employed In the
Garoutte logging camp.
Mr*. Bert Pauli, of Gardiner, visit-
sd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nile
Miller last Tuesday.
The new barn being constructed
on the J. D. Carl ranch is nearing
completion.
Mrs. Roaella Cline, Betty and Bob­
by, were Coquille visitors last Satur­
day.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lillie and fam­
ily drove down to Two-Mile Sunday
to visit at the C. M. Doyle ranch.
Rev. H. A. Minter, of OoquiUe,
conducted the regular Sunday morn­
ing church services. Sunday school
followed with an attendance ot 34,
a slight increase over last Sunday.
J. D Root was leader of the Christian
Endeavor hour and Rev. George Tur­
ney delivered the evening address.
There will be services again next
Sunday as usual.
Ladies Aid will meet at the home of
Mrs. J. L. Burti* on Friday afternoon.
Everett Lafferty received a three-
year contract for the Hall’s Creek
school bus route, at the school board
meeting held Monday evening.
Mias Harriett McRay has accepted
a position in the Myrtle Point Herald
office.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breuer and
daughters, Helen and Eleanor, at­
tended the graduation of Paula Breu­
er from Oregon State college.
Milford Smith returned Friday
from school at Eugene.
FAIRVIEW
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waste spac* in th* attic into
attrketiv*, useful rooms, add­
ing comfort and volva to your
ham*.
Mak* any oih*r n**d*d
improv*m*nts—repoint, add
REPAINT
REMODEL
REPAIR
extra closets, hooting system
or ofh*r changes.
Th* First National lank
offers long-tim* F.H. A. Mod­
HERE’S HOW YOU OBTAIN A
ernisation financing on exist-
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Aik th« CASH price from your controctor or building moHriol wp*
ply dealer.
2. See The First National Bank
Bring th« eit.mote Io th« moil con>mni«nl bronch for chocking *•
loon. Thoro II no doloy. The
UODCMIZATIM FINANCING
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to the bonk. Thii ii mppliod by your controctor or builder when tho
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3. Mall the Certificate ef Completion
work Is finished.
The First National Bank than pays CASK.
No Deloyi! . . , No f«fro Charge!
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be a defositoe to boiwow . FROM
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This "Fairview Ladies Aid held the
regular monthly meeting at tbe
church last Thursday afternoon. The
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ladies started work on their dish tow­
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
el project, following the business
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
meeting. Mrs. Phillip Jensen and
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS
Case No. 11452
Harriet Jensen served refreshments
to the following ladies: Mesdames
William Henry Hervey and Mary
"Firti National Bank West of th» Rocltlea**
Robert Holverstott, Joe Berkheimfr
Hervey, his wife, Ovid Hervey and
Anita Hervey, his wife, and Byron
Cortland Ellis, Verlin Moore, DeVere
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f I 0 I g A I
Hervey, an unmarried man,
Yeoman, Ernest Hatcher, George Mc­
Plaintiffs
Neil, Lloyd Teagarden, Vem Kenison,
vs.
David Tosten, William Griggs and Misses Nadine Ellis, Myrtle, Virginia IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Edith May McKee: the unknown heirs
FORECLOSURE SALE
of James Campbell Hervey and of
Sharon, Estill Powell and two chil­ and Wilde Beckett Virginia and Vi­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
John Kroll; The unknown widow
That under and by virtue of an Ex­
dren, of Klamath Falls, and Misses vienne Lake, Viola Dunckley, Lou
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS
4 ot John Kroll; Michael Kroll,
ecution and Order of Sale issued out
Bette Yeoman and Harriet Jensen. Hooton, Lynn Culver, Pauline Firm­
Frank Kroll, Gerald Kroll, Eliza-
of the Circuit Court of the State of
» both Ksoll, Mariah Kroll, Mary
Mrs. William Griggs was given a er, Messrs. Glenn Hutton, Herbert FLORENCE P. BERG, Plaintiff,
Oregon for the County of Coos on
vs.
Kroll, John Eberhartor, and John
shower.
Hinds and Jerry Walker.
PAUL S. JOHNSON, THE UN- the 18th day of May, 1938, in a cer­
Steinlechner; th* unknown wives
Mr. and Mrs. William Earle re­
Mr. and Mr*. E. E. Nelson, Roe,
KNOWN HEIRS OF EVAN CUN­ tain cause in said court pending
and the unknown widow* of Mi­
NINGHAM, DECEASED, THE UN- wherein T. H. Downs and Addie
turned home Sunday evening from a Edith, Alma Jane and Arthur, left
chael Kroll, Frank Kroll, Gerald
NOWN HEIRS OF JESSIE A. Down*; husband and wife, ar* Plain­
Kroll, John Eberharter, and John
week's trip throughout Oregon. They Thursday morning,, to make their
JOHNSON, SOMETIMES KNOWN tiffs, and J. Wesley Downs and Thel­
Steinlechner: the unknown hus­
traveled 1500 miles..
home near Vale,' where they have
AS JESSIE ALICE JOHNSON, DE­ ma Downs are Defendants, Case No.
bands and the unknown widowers
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Ray were in Med­ bought a place.
CEASED, THE UNKNOWN HEIRS 11118, of said Court and commanding
of Elizabeth Kroll, Mariah Kroll,
OF E. HAZEL JOHNSON, SOME- me to sell the hereinafter described
ford last week.
and Mary Kroll; and if any of the
Miss Dorothy Hooton arrived Fri­
KNOWN
AS EMILY real property to satisfy the sum of
said defendants are dead, then their
Mrs- J. C. Hedden, Betty and Alice, day from Grants Pas* to visit with , TIMES
HAZEL JOHNSON, DECEASED, 3754.60 with Interest at 6 per cent
unknown heirs; also all other per­
of Marshfield, are at the home of her home folks until next Friday, when
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF SHIR­ from April Sth, 1937, for the fur­
sons or parties unknown claiming
parents, Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Dead- she will leave for Port Madison.
LEY V. JOHNSON, SOMETIMES ther sum of 8349.00; for the further
any 1 right, title, estate, lien or in­
KNOWN AS SHIRLEY JOHNSON, sum of 8100.00 Attorney fees, costa
mond.
terest ti In in the real estate described
Wash., to spend some time wit> her
DECEASED, ALSO ALL OTHER and disbursements $31-20, interest on
‘ ilnt herein; also Ger-
in the complain
Donald Phillips is visiting his uncle, Oscar D. Hooton.
HEIRS OR PERSONS OR PAR­ said Attorney fees and costs and
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“, Sophie
C. Kroll,
trud* . E.
Kroll,
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brother, Stanley Arnold, and family
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Culver and
TIES
UNKNOWN
CLAIMING disbursements at 6 per cent from
Francis B. Kroll, and Joyce Kroll
at Klamath Falls.
ANY RIGHT, TITLE, INTEREST, April Sth, 1937, together with accru­
as the only heirs of Michael Kroll,
son. Evert, were business visitors in
ing costs. I WILL ON SATURDAY,
ESTATE, LIEN OR CLAIM IN OR THE
deceased; and R. J. Steinlechner,
Cal Ray has his son, Bob, of Marsh­ Coquille Saturday.
18th DAY OF JUNE, 1938, ai
TO THE REAL ESTATE DE­
James Steinlechner, Jacob Steta-
field, visiting with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reed and son.
SCRIBED IN THE COMPAINT the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon
leehner, Elizabeth Stonelake, An­
Mrs. Elizabeth Morris, who has Gerald, of Myrtle Point were Sun­
HEREIN,
Defendants, of said day at the front door of the
nie Monson and Margaret Nelson,
County Court House in the City- of
been making her home with Mr1 and day dinner guests at the home of Mrs.
Butt in E^£[n£|Qn<e< TIUe
as the only heirs of - John Stein­
Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, of­
Defendants.
lechner, decei :ased,
Mrs. Ray Deadmond since April, re­ Reed’s brother, Oryn Lett. On their
To Paul S. Johnson: the unknown fer for sale and sell at publiq auction,
to - Quiet
Title
Sait ta Equity
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turned to Portland on Tuesday of this return home in the evening, they heirs of Evan Cunningham, deceased; to the highest and best bidder for
To each Defendant above named
named;-—
MYRTLE POINT ITEMS
week.
were accompanied by Lynn Culver, the unknown heirs ot Jessie A. John­ cash in hand, all the right, title and
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
interest of the said Defendants in
OREGON
Mrs. Ray Deadmond spent Friday who after an overnight visit in their son, sometimes known as Jessie Alice and to the following described real
Mrs. Mildred Caudle left Friday for
You are hereby summoned and re­ Spirit Lake, Idaho, where she will and Saturday of last week in Port­ home, went to Sitkum to spend a Johnson, deceased; the unknown heirs property, to-wit:
of E. Hazel Johnson, sometimes
quired to appear and answer the
Lots seven, eight, nine and ten
week or so’with Virginia Wilson.
known as Emily Hazel Johnson, de­
Complaint of the above named Plain­ visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ land.
and the East half of lots five and
Mr. and Mr*. T. H. Benham, Har­
tiffs filed against you in the above fred Hunt.
Mrs. James B. Harrison, of Glen­ ceased; the unknown heirs of Shirley
six
in Block 40 of Elliott’s Addi­
entitled Court and cause, in the of­
A daughter was
bom Satur­ old and Raymond Norris, Mr. and dale, Calif., who had been a guest V. Johnson, sometime* known as
tion to Coquille City, Coos Coun­
Shirley Johnson, deceased; also all
fice of the County Clerk of Coos day to Mr. and Mrs. Weeley Bal- Mrs. Charles Holverstott, Annamae,
ty, Oregon, according to the plat
at Hooton's Haven for the past nine other heir* or persons or parties un­
County, Oregon, within Four week*
thereof on file and of record in
from the date of the first publication hama. She was named Virna Mae Kenneth and Lindy Lou, attended a day*, left Tuesday on her way home known. claiming any right, title, in­
the office Of the County Clerk
of this Summons, namely, within four and weighed 4% pounds.
family gathering last Sunday at the
The Boy Scouts, accompanied by terest, estate, lien or claim in or to
of said County.
weeks from May 19, 1938, the same
The Ladies Aid of the Presbytertan home of Mr*. Melissa Brownton at mefr.beis of the families of some of the real estate described in the com­
Said sale being made subject to
plaint herein, Defendants.
being June 17. 1938, and the same
redemption in the manner provided
being the last day of of the time pre­ Church met Wednesday afternoon in Bridge. Mr*. Brpwnson was 88 years the boys, enjoyed an outing at Fair­
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE by
law.
scribed in the Order dated May 17, the church parlor. After the busi­ of age on Wednesday, June 1. '
OF OREGON: You are hereby no­
view the past week-end.
Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this 18th
1938. for Publication of Summons ness' session, a potluck lunch was
Carl Alley 1* confined to the Co­
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Heath returned tified that you , are required to ap­ day of May, A. D- 1938.
herein, for the Defendants to answer served.
quille Hospital with a fractured skull. Friday evening from a few days’ pear and answer the complaint filed
Wm. F. Howell,
against you in the above entitled court
Plaintiffs’ Complaint, and if you fail
Mrs. Walter Huff, of South Coos Mr. Alley and stepson, Phillip Jen­ trip to the northern part-of Washing­ and cause, on or before the 10th day 18t5 Sheriff of Coo* County, Oregon
so to appear and answer said Com­
plaint, for want thereof Plaintiffs River, visited friends here on Friday. sen, were at the Coquille Auto Park ton, where they visited their daugh­ of June, 1938, the same being the last
will apply to the Court for the re­
date for answering or appearing per­ . IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
Bob Belloni returned home from last Saturday morning to chango the ter, Mr*. Roy Brown, and family.
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
lief demanded in their said Com­ school at the University of Oregon oil in thd car, and when he stepped
sonally, prescribed in the order of
>.
There
was
a
good
attendance
at
the
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS
plaint, of which the following is a
publication, and if you fail so to
from the car, which was on the grease Grange meeting Friday evening and a appear or answer on or before said I In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah
succinct statement, viz.: That you Saturday.
A. Watson, Deceased.
each be ordered to produce any claims
Mrs. Robert Rcdell spent Friday rack, he fell backward, striking his program, consisting of songs and a date, the plaintiff will apply to the
Notice of Final Account
which you have or make to or upon and Saturday with her daughter and head on the hard-packed earth. He
humorous skit, was enjoyed
The Court for the relief prayed for in ;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
the real property involved in this
her complaint, a succinct statement
son-in-law,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ellis
Button,
was
rushed
to
the
hospital
but
did
not
Lecturer,
Mrs.
Elmer
Magill,
has
ar
­
That
the
undersigned has filed In
suit, of any part thereof; namely: in.
of which is a* follows:
regain consciousness for five or six ranged for a series of programs to
Township Twenty Eight South of at South Coos River.
That all defendants in this suit be the County Court of Coos County.
Range Twelve West, of the Willam­
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Linsey, of The hours. Mrs. Alley, who is working at be presented by different groups of ordered to produce any claim they Oregon, his final Report and Account
Administrator of the Estate of
ette Meridian, to-wit:
Dalles, are visiting at the home of South Slough, was called to Coquille member*. The first one was given may have or claim to have upon the as
The Northeast quarter of North­
premises or any part of the following Sarah A. Watson, Deceased, and that
by Mir. and Mrs. Elmer Magill, Mr. premises:
the said Court has set Friday, the
east quarter of Section Eleven Town­ the latter’s sister, Mrs. Cora Mulkey. but returned Sunday evening.
10th day of June, 1938. at the hour
Calvin Cardwell, of Roseburg, is
ship 28 South Range Twelve West
Mrs. E. L. Powell and two ohildren, and Mrs. Vern Magill and John Koch.
Lota 1, 11 and 12 of Block 19
of ten o’clock A. M. at the County
Willamette Meridian; Lota 10, 11 A visiting at the home of his nephew, of Klamath Falls, spent last Tuesday The next one will be given by the
of Elliott’s Addition to the City of
Court Room in Coquille, Oregon, as
12 and th* Southwest quarter of
Coquille, Coos County, Oregon,
and Wednesday with Mr. and Mr*. R. King Creek group. Refreshments of
the time and place for hearing objec­
Northwest quarter of Section Twelve Glenn Zeller.
according to the map and plat
The congregation of the Assembly J. Holverstott.
hamburger sandwiches and coffee
Township 28 South Range 12 West
tions to such final account and thj
thereof on file and of record in
settlement of said estate.
Willamette Meridian, in Coos Coun­ of God church enjoyed a picnic at
the office of the County Clerk of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ashbaugh, of were served by Mr*. O. B. Finch,
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Irv,n Watson,
ty, State of Oregon.
Coos County, Oregon.
the fair grounds after services Sun­ Klamath Falls, visited her parents, Mrs Lawrence Knight and Miss Alice
and that the same be determined and
Administrator of the Estate of
That said claims be decla
nvalid
day.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
W.
Powell,
last
week.
Knight.
Sarah
A.
Watson,
Deceased.
declared invalid, by decree of this
and quieted.
Harriett McRay and Frendy Med­ The Ashbaughs have moved to River­
C. A. Barton, Attorney for Adminis­
court; and that you all be perpetually
.That Defendan
There was an attendance of 44 at
trator, Coquille, Oregon.
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restrained and enjoined from mak­ lock returned to their home Friday ton.
_ ^ny
„ claim
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Bible School Sunday. A committee, thereafter making
ing any claim to or upon said prem­ from Oregon State.
lid property adverse
to
said
to
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consisting of Mrs. Frank Culver, Mrs. plaintiff. That .plaintiff be adjudged
ises or any part thereof, and that all
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Ann and Frank Furman left Friday
BRIDGE
A. B HUlabold and Miss Maude the owner in fee simple of said prem­
such claims be quieted: and that
NotlÇ* is hereby given that the
plaintiffs William Henry Hervey and for their vacation. On their trip,
ises
and
rightfully
In
possession
Miss Myrtle Beckett, whose birth­ Hooton, was appointed to arrange a
undersigned was on the 16th day of
Mary Hervey, his wife, Ovid Hervey they will go through Washington and
program for Father’s Day, June 19. thereof. That she have such other May, 1Ï38’ duly appointed by the
and Anita Hervey, his wife, and By­ British Columbia and on their re­ day anniversay occured on" June 2,
and further relief as to the Court County Court for Coo* County, Ore-
was given a pleasant surprise after A very pleasing feature of the churofr may seem meet and equitable.
ron Hervey, an unmarried man, be
g
on
—
-, as Executor of the Last Will and
adjudged to be the owner* in fee turn will attend the Rose Festival choir practice on that evening. 'As service was a vocal solo, "Take Up
Service of this Summons is made T
Mj
.eytament
and of the Estate of Wain­
and rightfully in possession of all and at Portland.
by
publication
pursuant
to
an
order
Thy
Cross,
”
by
Miss
Emma
Frances
the practice period drew to a close
wright B. Cummings, deceased, and
every part of Said premises, against
of
the
Honorable
J.
T.
Brand,
Judge
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freeman and and she gave the chord for the final Mulkey, of Coquille. .
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all person* having claims against said
any claims of any of said-defendants
of the Circuit Court of Coos County, estate
are hereby required to present
or any other persons, and that all Juliene and Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs. song, the group, to her surprise, be­
Oregon, which order was signed May the same to the undersigned at his
title of any of you tc said property be Ernest liuthy, George and Raymond, gan to sing, “Happy Birthday to You!”
11th, 1938, directing publication to be Sf/V* Ji Cu2U,,,e' Ore<°n- duly veri­
Calling card*. M for 81.00.
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transferred to plaintiffs.
made in the Coquille Valley Sentinel, fied and with proper vouchers, within
and Tommy Perkins picnicked at Turning around, she discovered the -................................... ■ ■ — - ■ K - ■
The date of the first publication of Yellow Creek Sunday.
once a week for four consecutive
WARRANT
CALL
ùre"10'10” iram
d“te of this n°-
lovely cake with candles oh, which
this Summons is May 19. 1938.
All warrant* drawn against School weeks. Date of first publication May
Mrs. T. V. Johnson and Faye and had been brought In during the sing­
S. D. Pulford,
12th, 1938. Date of last publication
Dist.
No.
72,
Coaledo,
Ore.,
endorsed
19
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1936
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ld
pub
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llhe
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flrrt U tne m «F
Mrs. Lou Ayers and Donna left Sun­ ing of the preceding song Following
Attorney for Plaintiffs
prior to No. 437, are called for pay­ June 9th, 1938.
Residence, Coquille, Oregon day for Baggs, Wyoming. Mrs. John-
J. ARTHUR BERG
refreshments of cake and Koolaid. a ment
2r.o • S<Lni?rd’ ®*«cutor of th* Last
P. O. Addrest, Room 18
Attorney for Plaintiff
Interest ceases May 20, 1938.
Will and Testament and at the Es-
First National Bank Bldg. son will spend about a month there couple of game were enjoyed. Those
Residence and P. O. Address Co­
Mrs. Lorene Chard.
tate of Wainwright B. Cumming
before returning to her home here. ; present were Mrs. Orlln Lett, the
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Coquille. Oregon.
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Clerk S. D. No. 72 quille, Oregon.
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