The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 24, 1938, Page 9, Image 9

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USE Marton’s Smoke Salt to cure1 Force
your winter’s meat. For sale at
Coos Feed A Seed Stores.
Cut As Season
Business Is Slackened
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Gymnasium Work Is
Progressing Fast
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According taC. T. Selbig, manager
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of the local Swift factory here, the
St James’ Episcopal Church
Emanuel Baptist Church
Work on completion of the Coquille
force has been cut about 50 per cent
Cor. 3rd and Elliott Streets .
Fourth and Elliott Sts.
high school gymnasium is moving
ie Mst week or so due to the
PIGS For Sale—Shoats and weaner in the
Rev. H. A. Minter, Faster
along at a fast clip, according to S. L. The Rev. George R. Turney, Vicar
FOR RENT
pigs. See C. E. Johnson, McKinley slack« :ening of the season for the dairy <
Nev. 27—tai Sunday la Advent
Godard, contractor of Coottage Grove,
Sunday School at 9:48 a. m. C. L
Rt., Coquille.
lt*s industry of this section.
8 a. m.—Holy Cotpmunion (C. C. for Brockmann, Supt.
who has charge of the job.
FOR RENT—3-Room partly furnish­
Drying up of dairy herds every-
Morning service at 11 a. m. Rev.
Mr. Godard expects to have the job Women).
ed cottage, running water, 5 miles SAVE MONEY on Clover Seed, Rye where at this time makes leas dairy
9:45 a. m.—Church School.
H. A. Minter conducting the service.
out on good road. Rent 85.00. In-
Grass, Orchard Grass, etc.. Seed products for the factory and this nec­ finished near the first of December.
11 a. m.—Holy Communion (C. C.
This finishing of the gymnasium will
Evening preaching service at 7:30
• quire 858 No. Heath, Coquille. 44t4*
Oats, Vetch Seed. Get our prices essitates curtailing operations.
p. m.
give this-city one of the finest places for Confirmation Candidates).
first Coos Feed & Seed Stores.
The plant will be shut down en­ I of this kind in southern Oregon. The
HEU’ WANTED FEMALE
Thanksgiving Day—8 a. m., Holy
AGENTS for DeLaval Milkers and tirely in January for a short time in ceiling and walls are all lined with Communion. 10 sv m., Union service. First Church of Christ, Scientist
WORK WANTED, Can do housework,
Separators, parts and supplies. Coos order for repairs and renovation of celotex and modernistic finishings
Monday, Nov. 28—7:30 p. m.. Class
Coquille. Oregon
—by a dependable girt
Contact
equipment which is a seasonal func­
Feed A Seed Stores.
and fixtures. The west wall balcony of Instruction.
Sunday School at 9:80 a. m.
Mabie Roy, McKinley, Ore.
Can
tion with the Swift company in this
Wednesday, Bible Class and Guild.
and the south balcony will also be
Sunday Service at 11 a. m.
— come any time.
45tl* BALED HAY for sale, lowest mar­ county.
completed with seats in place. Seats
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Subject for next Sunday, "Ancient
ket prices (delivered). George E.
It appears that an even bigger year
Coquille Tabernacle
and Modern Necromancy, alias Mes­
Denn, Box 121, Camas Valley, Ore. for business will be ahead of the fac­ for the stage will be supplied by the
schools when dramatic functions'are
Second and Heath Streets
merism and Hypnotism, Denounced.*’
43t8*a
tory here next year with the improve­
RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on
being held there. •' '
Rev.
R. D. EMeilth, minister .
Wednesday evening meeting at 8
farmers in N. Coos County.
No BUTCHERING SUPPLIES—Smoked ment of conditions up and down the
Sunday School aT9:45 a.jn.
o’clock.
coast
where
the
local
factory
sells
its
experience or capital required.
Salt (Morton’s or Old Hickory);
Morning Worship at 11:00 a. m.
Free public Reading Room open in
products of cheese and butter made New Operator This Week
■Steady work. Make up to 812
Tender Quick (a sweet pickle for
Young People’s service at 8:45 p. m. Church Building every Tuesday and
and
manufacured
right
here
in
one
of
At
Nosier
Beauty
Shop
day. FURST A THOMAS, 428 X
meat); Sausage Seasoning; plain
Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m. Friday afternoons except holidays
the most modern and efficient opera­
3rd St., Oakland, faltf.
It
salt; clean fir kegs; stone crocks;
Prayer Meeting, Tuesday night at from two to five o’clock.
Mrs. Lydia Herd, who has been in
tions of the Swift company.
FREE Instruction books. FARR A
7:30 p. m. •
The publie is cordially invited to •
1 FOR BALE—
Charge of Nosier’s Beauty Shop for
ELWOOD.
Is
attend our services and to visit the
Bible Study Friday night at 7:30.
the
last
year
and
a
half,
has
given
up
FULL-BLOODED English sheep dog
Reading Room.
her position on account of ill health
—Australian shepherd Pups; 4 fe­ WE CARRY a complete line of Dr.
Church
of
Bod
and has moved to Marshfield, where
Hess & Clark Poultry remedies A
males and one male. Call at 280 So.
Methodist Episcopal Church
Corner Seventh and Henry Sta.
her husband Is employed.
supplies, stock tonics, etc.
Cooe
Coulter St. or phone 170R.
45tls
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Evening preaching 7:30 p. m.
Mr. Nosier was quite fortunate in
Feed A Seed Stores.
Geo. C. Sabin, manager of the Ore­ securing Miss Irma Alexander, who
Young People’s meeting Sunday
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.
FOR better results use Crown Poul­
m.
try & Dairy Feeds. Coos Feed & WE Vulcanize your tubes—not cold gon Caves Chateau and the concessions has bad a number of years’ experience evening 7:30 p. m.
patch them. No extra cost. 340 at the caves was a Coquille visitor conducting her own shops, as well as
Scriptural, spiritual preaching. Ev-
Prayer meeting and Bible study
Seeds Stores.
West Front street Coquille. Thorn­ Tuesday. He was on an advertising In others, to take over the manage­ Thursday at 7:45 p. m.
"ryone welcome.
ROLL ROOFING—108 sq. ft. with
ton Tire Service.
G. A. Gray, Pastor
trip and called attention to the fact ment of the shop.
We will welcome you at all of these
nails and can of tar, only »1.35.
services.
that the caves and the road leading
Miss
Alexander
comes
highly
rec
­
AQUARIUM SUPPLIES—Gold Fish;
FARR A ELWOOD.
to them are open the year round.
Johnson Reports Rabbit Pens
ommended and with the best of refer­
Turtle; 5 kinds of fish food; 5 va­
So far this year there have been ences. She has worked at Berg’s in
Church
of
Christ
FOR SALE—Model A Ford Coupe,
rieties of water plants; fish bowls;
At Cream O’Coos Plant
two three-jnch snowfalls, but the Portland under Mr. Pierce, who is
East Fourth and Coulter
with good rubber and new paint
colored shells and gravel; and sta­
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C.
Adrian
Sias,
Minister
state highway department keeps the considered one of the beet hair stylists
George Johnson, manager of Cream
Will sell cheap. Inquire Owen Win­
tuary. FARR A ELWQOD.
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20 milea^pf road from the Redwood on the coast and she herself is also
9:45 a. m. Bible School, Ralph Har­ O’ Coos, local creamery, reports that
ters, Gilmore Station, Front and
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TURKEYS, CHICKENS
highway to the caves open at all times. considered one of the best.
ry, Supt
he will have 98 fur-bearing rabbits
Willard.
lt»s
Mr. Sabin said the last eight miles of
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship, ser- in pens in the creamery plant soon.
Nosier
’
s
Beauty
Shop
will
continue
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TURKEYS A CHICKENS: We have
FOR SALE—Coleman Oil Circulators,
the trip is one of indescribable beauty to try to give you the best in beauty monette for Juniors, “Samson.” Ser­ He has built separate pens for the
some choice
birds for your
1937 model, 20 per cent discount
when the trees on the surrounding work at all times.
mon, First of four of “The Shepherd animals in a compartment that will be
THANKSGIVING DINNER. Farr
This price subject to stqpk on hand.
hills are snow covered... Chains are
Series.” Solo, Emma Frances Mul­ kept at a cold temperature both in
A
Elwood.
J. A. Lamb Company.
45t2s
never necessary on the trip..
key, “Grateful O Lord Am I,” Caro winter and summer in order that the
Thanksgiving Dance At Com­
We still have some very good buys
Roma. Anthem by choir, "Thine Is best kind of fur on the felts can be
40 ACRES For Sale—Good House and
munity
Building
Thursday
Use Mediterranean Heather for
the Glory,” Chas. F. Lane.
grown before the first hides are sold
orchard, spring, 3 acres bottom. in Band Instruments. 'If you have a
color in perennial border or rock
6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor for on the market.
Small payment balance like rent. youngster who wants in the band,
The
Eagles
lodge
at
Coquille
will
see us. H. S. Norton Music and Sta­ gardens in winter. You will find it
ail ages. Three groups.
A conversion of the iceing machine
Lisle Goodwin, first house on left
reasonably priced at Myrtle Gardens. hold a grand Thanksgiving dance at
tionery.
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7:30 p. m. Evening Worship, Ray of the plant into an automatic opera­
of Rink creek road.
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the Community Building this Thurs­
Zack, full-blooded Indian, will speak. tion was made last 'week by E. G.
Typewriters, both portable and day evening.
We Vulcanise yonr tubes, not cold IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
He will sing and speak in both his Opperman, electrician; so that the
Babe's Melody Kings will furnish
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
standard, office machines, and a<id-
.native and English, language and will plant noW has automatic control
patch them. No extra cost Thorn­
the
music
for
the
affair
and
it
will
FDR.THE COUNTY OF COOS
ing machines, H. S. Norton Music
show some of the wearing apparel throughout and aids greatly in the
ton Tire Service, 340 West Front In the Matter of the Estate
surely draw from the entire valley.
and Stationery.
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of his people. Bring your friends. efficiency of the operation.
of
The
song
guessing
contest
will
be
NOTICE To Dairymen! Fly Sffray, J5ara Helen Robbins, Deceased.
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Choir anthem, “Sing Unto the Lord,”
continued and much interest is shown
Notice of Filing of Final Acooent
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
89c gal.
Bring your container.
W. C. Jordan.
Trespass Notices, printed on doth.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
Notice is hereby given that John in this feature each week at the dance.
Mike’s Implement Co.'
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dersigned has filed her Final Ac- E. Ross, Administrator, has filed his 1 The idea is to guess the names at vari­
for sale at this office.
TRAILER House for sale, or will count in the matter of the adminis­ final account in the matter of the es­ ous pieces played by the orchestra The Holy Name Catholic Church
tration of said estate, and that the. tate of Hattie G. Ross, deceased, with
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trade for property.
See Vancq County Court has set Saturday, the the County Court of Coos County, but
this is not as easy as it sounds,
Calling cares, SO for fl .00.
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Coquille: 1st Bunday, 10:30 a. th.;
Weekly, 901 North Coulter. 43t3* third day of December, 1938, at th* Oregon; and said Court has set Tues­ as many folks do not get the exact
hour of 10:00 A. M., as the time, and day, December 8, 1938, at 9:30 A. M. title. Everyone is invited to the 2nd and 3rd Sunday, 8:30 a. m.
Myrtle Point: 2nd Sunday, 10:30 a.
the County Court Room in the Coun­ as the time, and the County Court
DINE and DANCE
ty Court House at Coquille, Coos Room, Coquille, Oregon, as the place dance. Cash prize of »10.00 will be m; 4th Sunday, 8:30 a. m.«
County, Oregon, as the place for hear­ for hearing objections, If any there awarded the winner. In case of a
Bandon: 1st Sunday, 8:30 a. m.; 3rd
ing objections to said Final Account be to said account, and the closing of tie, the award will b^split. The prize
Sunday, 10:30 a. m.
and the settlement of said estate.
said estate.
was 85.00 last week but no one was
Powers, 4th Sunday, 10:30 a. m..
Dollie R. Smith,
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Jno. E. Ross, Administrator
able to get the correct title to all of
Administratrix of the estate of Sara
Rev. J. M. Sheridan, Pastor
HÀen Robbins, deceased.
the pieces In the contest and so that
NOTICE
Harry A. Slack,
Notice is hereby given that on the prise will be carried over to this
Orchestra Every
ADVERTISEMENT FOE BIDS
Attorney for Administratrix
14th day of November, 1938, there dance.
Residence and postoffice address:
Wednesday
and Saturday
Sealed bids will be received by
was filed in the office of the City Re­
Coquille, Oregon.
42t5 corder by the City Recorder and the
NOTICE OF BAL* OF LAND AC­ Keith Leslie, Clerk, at Coquille, Ore­
Free on Wednesday
gon, until 2:00 P. M., December 8,
Committee on Streets of the Common
QUIRED BY COOS COUNTY,
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Council of the City of Coquille a pro­
1938, for the construction of a grade
OREGON,
FOR
DELIN-
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McMahan Bldg.
Coquille
STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE
school building for School District
posed assessment for the Improvement
QUENT TAXES
COUNTY OF COOS
NA-8, Coos County, Oregon, and will
of Hall Street from Front Street to
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN,
That
In the Matter of the Estate
Second Street; of Second Street from under and by virtue of an order of then and there be opened and public­
of
Willard Street to Hall Street; of Sec­ sale made by the Couhty Court of ly read aloud. Bids received after
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Berlinda Jane Goodrich, Deceased
ond Street from Elliott Street to the State of Oregon, for the County the time fixed for opening will not be
Notice
to
Creditors
considered.
Henry
Street;
of
Henry
Street
from
DR. W. S. PARKE
Notice Is hereby given that the “ “id Street to Third Street; of of Coos, on the 31st day of October,
Plans, specifications and farm of
Chiropractic-Physician
Dr. De La Rhue
A. D., 1938, commanding me to sell
undersigned
has T been 717111
duly appointed * Thi
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■tea. -_a_
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*• I Street from Henry Street to the following described lands, and contract documents may be examined
Electro-Surgeon
Executor of the Last Will and Testa­ Elliott Street; of Elliott Street from
Eyesight '
at
the
office
of
F.
M.
Stokes,
1301
ment of Berlinda Jane Goodrich, de­ Third Street to Second Street, all fixing minimum prices thereon, to- Terminal Sales Bldg., Portland, Ore­
Physio-Therapist
Specialist
wit
eeased,
that
all
persons
having
claims
gon, and a set of said plans, specifl-
within the City of Coquille, Coos
Office Hours: 9 a.m. - 12 nS. 1-8
A strip of land 3x40 feet lying
against said estate should present the County, Oregon. The whole cost of
Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted
cations, and forms may be obtained
pjn. Evenings by appointment
in the NE Cor. of lot 4 in block
same, duly verified, to me at th^Jaw said improvement to the property
at the office of F. .M Stokes, 1301
1, Town of Coquille City, Coos
444 W. First St.
Phone 33
office of Harry A. Slack,1, in Coquille, owners and of said proposed asaes-
Reception room jointly with
,
Terminal Sales Building, Portland,
County, Oregon, according to the
Coos County, Oregon, within six ment is the sum of »3,670.24, and the
COQUILLE, OREGON
Oregon, upon deposit of »15.00.
Dr. J. R. Bunch
Slat thereof on file and of record
months from the date of this notice.
The full amount of deposit for one
boundaries at the district propeeed to
i the office of the county clerk,
DATED this 10th day of November, be assessed are as follows:
set of documents will be returned to
Laird Buildinc
Phono 88-J
DR. J. W. HARRISON
Coos County, Oregon, at a mini­
1938.
each
actual bidder within a reason­
Beginning at the intersection of
Coquille
mum price of 850.51.
VETERINARIAN
Charley Addison Goodrich. the center line of Henry and Third
able
time
after
r
receii
receipt
of
bids.
Other
I SHALL, in compliance with said
Office and residence on Co­
Executor of the estate of Berlinda Streets in Elliott's Addition to Co­
deposits will be
L_ refunded
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de-
quille - Marshfield
Highway,
Jane Goodrich, deceased.
43t5 quille City; and running thence West order, on SATURDAY, the 3rd day of duction not exceeding the actual cost
December,
A.
D.,
1938,
commencing
next place west Sanford
289 feet
along center of
Third _______
Street, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of of reproduction of the drawings, upon
No. 3519
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Heights road. Phone 242
to the intersection of the center line of said day at the front door of the Court the return of all documents in good
P.O. Bex 245 Coquille. Oregon
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE EUiott Street; thence South 190 feet House in the City of Coquille, and condition within 30 days after the
STATE OF OREGON, IN AND
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along center ’ of - -
Elliott
Street,
thence County of Coos, State of Oregon, date of opening bids.
Mansell Drayage &
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O. C. SANFORD
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS
Each bid shall be I accompanied
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by
West 108fr feet through center of offer for sale and sell at public auc­
In the Matter of the Estate of Wain­ Blocks 20,-15, 6 and 5, to the N. W. tion the above described real proper­ a certified check, cashier’s check or
Atterooy at Law
Delivery Co.
wright B. Cummings, deceased.
corner of Lot 4, Block 8, Elliott’s Ad­ ty to the highest and best bidder, on bid bond (with authorized surety
Probate. Real Estate *nd Office
Notice of Final Settlement
dition to Coquille City; thence South the following terms and conditio«», company as surety) made payable to
the owner in amount not less than 5
Notice is hereby given that O. C. 310 feet more or less to a point to-wit:
Practice. Notary Public
L ocr I and Lon* Distance
Sanford, Executor of the last will and N 79 degrees 00 minutes
100 feet
1. For cash in hand at the time of per cent of the amount of bld.
Room 19
The School District No. 8, Cdba
testament and of the estate of Wain­ from the S. W. corner of Block 5, in sale on any and all parcels the pur­
First National Bank Building
wright B. Cummings, deceased, has the Original Town of Coquille City; chase price of which equals less than County, Oregon, reserves the right to
reject any or all bids, and to waive
duly filed his final account in the thence S 79 degrees 00 minutes E. 710 One Hundred (8100.00) Dollars.
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matter of the probation thereof in feet to a point 50 feet 8 79 degrees 00
2. For either cash tn hand at the informalities.
DR. De La RHUE f ,
No bidder may withdraw his bid af­
the County Court of Cooe County, minutes E. from the S. E. corner of time of sale, or if the purchaser elects,
Oregon, on November 22, 1938, and Lot 4, Block 6, in the Original . Town
.«w» for not less than twenty per cent ter the hour set for the opening there­
Eyesight Specialist ’
said Court has made an order setting a CoqUiUe clty; thence S 11 degrees (20%) of the purchase price in cash, of, or before award of contract, unless
Laird Bldg.—Recel
Tuesday, January 3, 1939, at 10:00
minutes W. 290 ftyt to the center the remainder to be paid under writ­ said award is delayed for a period
o’clock A. M., pt the County Court of Front street; Thence S 79 de­ ten agreement with the purchaser in exceeding 30 days
Jointly* with Dr. J.
It is estimated that there will be
room in Coquille, Oregon, as the time grees qq minutes E. 8T8 feet more or four (4) equal annual Instalments, all
Coquille
and place for hearing objections to la„ t to a pointaSpproximately 30 feet deferred payment« to bear interest available for the work to be done
said
account
and the settlement South
South of the center of
— final
,
A
>f Block 18^
18, Sl
El- ­ from the date of sale at the rate of under this advertisement substantially
ot said estate.
f Uott’g Addition to Coquille
City;
Coquiile
six per cent (6%) per annum, pay­ the sum at 88X300.00.
DR. RALPH F. MILNE
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Keith Leslie, Clerk.
1 Da™ and PubUahed flrat t,me Nov' | thence North 800 fest through center
able annually, on any and all parcels
Dentistry
| of Blocks 18 and 19 to the center of the purchase price of which equals First publication November 17, 1938.
24, 1938.
'Veeth Straightened
I
A
Sanford,
__ I 1 Second Street; thence East along cen-
cen­ One Hundred (8100.00) Dollars, or Second publication November 24, 1938
Last publication December 1, 1938
Executor of Wainwright B. Cum- ter
ter of
of said
gald Second
second Street
Street 429
429 feet
feet to
to more. -
1st Nati. Bank Bldg.
mings Estate.
*st5 the center of Henry Street; thence
r
No sale shall be made of any of the
North 380 feet along7center of Henry above parcels of real property for a
Suite 1
Street to the center of Hi
Henry and lesser amount than the minimum
ALL COOS COUNTY GENERAL -p^ird streets, to the place of begin- price shown thereon.
FUND WARRANTS endorsed
prior
“ Pnor ning.
Dated at Coquille, Coos County.
HARRY A. SLACK
to April 1, 1937, called for pa;
lnter- Oregon^ thia 1st day of November, A.
Now Therefore, all persons inter-
at
the
office
of
the
Coos
C„
Cou’lty ested will take notice that said pro- D’’ 1
Attorney-at-Law
’ WM. F. HOWELL,
Treasurer, Coquille, Oregon, Nov. •
posed assessment has been apportion-
First National Bank Building
1938
ed and is now on file in the office of' 42t5 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon.
CHAS.
CHAS. STAUFF,
STAurr,
City Recorder, subject to exam-
Oregon
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eMurer
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ination and any and all objections to WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
Coquille
Coquille, Oregon, Nov. 19, 1938.
j such apportionment, that may be
AU warrants drawn against School
’
—1 made in writing to the Common District No. 72, Coaledo, Ore., en­
J. ARTHUR BERG
Council and filed within 15 days dorsed prior to No. 455, are called
the day of the first publication for payment, at The First Natl. Bank
Attorney at Law
It Is The Little Things We from
of this notice, will be heard and de­ of Portland, Coquille Branch, Co­
Rooms 14 1
Du For Our Community
termined
by the Common Council quille, Ore., or the Clerk. Interest
Farmers A Merchants Bank Bldg
That Makes It Prosper
before the passage of any ordinance ceases Nov. 8, 1938.
Phone 37
assessing the cost of said improvement
Mrs. Lorene Chard,
Bo It Is Our De
' Coquille, Oregon
and said matter will come up for 43t3
Clerk School Dist. No. 72
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Every Need In A
hearing before the Common Council
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WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
Embodies Chsrm
at
a
meeting
to
be
held
in
the
City
J. A. RICHMOND
All Coos County General Road
Hall of said City of Coquille at 7:30
WOOD — COAL — FUEL OIL
, |jkDY IN ATTENDANCE
P. M. on Monday, the 5th day of De­ Fund Warrants endorsed prior to Nov.
PHYSICIAN and BURGEON
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1, 1936, called for payment at the of­
STORAGE
cember, 1938.
Richmond-Barker Building
Date of the first publication of this fice of the Coos County Treasurer,
notice is the 17th day of November,
CoqniUe, Ore.
1938.
Coqstlle
Phone Ito
Phome: O^e* 82M, Rea. 99R
Treasurer of Coos County.
F. G. Leslie,
—..r—.
Coquille, Oregon, Nov. 19, 1938.
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