The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 23, 1939, Page 12, Image 12

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PAGB ELEVEN
PROCEEDINGS OF
jeEW«- Room ____
JCMie Collier, salary—cdhk ’
,
county farm
20.00 Arthur Derbyshire, Labor .... 105.60
“making old clothes look new," the Children’s Program, by Stuart Stim­
Coll McLean. Labor..... _.......... 121.90
home ec. girls are now making new mel, child welfare consultant, Coos
58.00 Jack Muggy, Labor___ ______ 92.00
clothes
look like new clothes. Each county.
O. P. Smith, Labor___ ;..... .... 92.40
The Fairview Home Extension Unit girl has chosen some new garment to
- Sam Franson, Labor ...... . ...... 88.00
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C. J. Martell, Labor ....... . ..... 105.80 will meet next Tuesday, March 28, make for herself from new material.
Teachers of primary pupils in Oooe
Hugh McLain, County Judge 3 166.66
35.00 E. D. Dickey, Labor ..._............ 105.00 at the Grange hall for an all-day Speeches in English
county will have an opportunity to
Mae M. Waggoner, Stenog.-
John D. O’Sullivan, Labor__ 101.20 meeting. Mrs. Lillie Berkheimer and
Miss Nye’s English II class this witness demonstrations in primary
rapher, Co. Crt.________
33.00 L. A. Dorland, Operating Bul­
110.00
Wm. F. Howell, Sheriff...
lards Ferry.... ..........
_ 150.00 Mrs. Sophia Tosten, project leaders, week has been making oral talks on readings carried on by two experts.
200.00
14.00 J. F. Howard, Operating Riv­
will demonstrate “Curtains, how to a variety of subjects. The speech These women are being sent out by
P. W. Culver, Deputy Sheriff 16040 * ”
White, salary nitf*
Edwin Peterson, Deputy Sher­
county farm _ ’
watch’
erton Ferry . ...... .......... ..... 80.00 make and design them.** The meet- stressed delivery «nd stage presence the two companies whose readers
14.00
iff .... ... —..... ..... .................
General Ronds
75.00 I Alice Pinkston, salary Nune
ihg will start at 10:30 a. m. and all while appearing before a group.
have
been selected as multiple
rounty farm .Tz?.’.
’
Eva Schroeder, Deputy Sher­
1.65 persons interested and visitors are
V.
Paxton,
Labor ___ .....___
iff, office ......... .„..Z... „
85.00
Soft
Ball
choices.
Many school boards are plan­
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“
beth
Lambert,
salary
05.00
R. Homing, Labor ____ :_____ 12.00 welcome. A potluck luncheon will
C. G. Caughell, lit Deputy,
county farm7’..
4.00
L. L. Miller, Labor...... ............
The boys have been taking advan­ ning to allow their teachers to dose
80
00
Tax Dept ___ _____ ______ 160 M
1.35 be held at noon.
L. C. Baitova, Labor __ ..... .....
tage of every sunny day of late, un­ school at an early hour in order that
Margarita Brodie, 2nd beputy
1.35
H. C. Morgan, Labor
......
Mrs. J. C. Hedden and daughters,
they may have this information to
80.00
Tax Dept. _ _____________ 110.00
2.53 Betty Jean and Alice, of Marshfield, der Mr. Robinson’s coaching, to get
Koke-Chapman, office supplies
Dolores Bellonl, Clerk, Tax
in some plain, fancy, and otherwise help them decide which text is best
5.00
E.
B.
Gehrke,
Survey
Stakes.
107.12
spent last week-end visiting her par­
100.00 '
Mountain States Power Co.,
soft ball playing during physical ed­ suited for Coos county use. The
,produ“
Myrtle Minter, Clerk, Tax
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Deadmond.
lights
—
county
shops
........
30.00
demonstrations will be carried on as
87.00
ucation period.
Dept. ____ _______............
bre,d~~county
City of Coquille, water—coun­
05.00 ' '
. Glenn Richardson is spending this
follows: March 24 at 1 p. m.—Wash­
Senior Ball
W. H. Kennedy, Personal Tax’
ty
shops
......
.
...................
......
2.00
week in 1 Roseburg with his family.
18.51
Collector .......
14« »n
ington school, Coquille, Elson-Gray
Peoples Water A Gas Co.,
Fred
Porter
has
been
the
indus
­
Don Phillips, of Marshfield, visit
L. W. Oddy, County Clerk
166 66 Mvrfi’e^?~Zf'ounty ,i,rTn ___
2.88
demonstration,
beginning at 1:00 p.
water, N. B. road shop .......
23.50
advertising agent of late, get-
\ tries
trii
J. W. Leneve. Deputy Clerk _ 160 00 Mfarm ^arden8' bulb8. County ‘
in the valley last week-end-
Shell OU Co., Shell Tracel Lu­
m. the demonstrator will use pre­
ting'flut
posters
for
the
senior
ball
Julia Leatherman,
Deputy
bricant ............. ........ . ..........
5.50
Mrs. Kenna Hughes and baby
14.70
school children, following which ,
Clerk .....
Coquille Machine Shop, labor
............ 110.00 Hud*°n’s Drug Store, drugs
daughter
returned home from the to be held in the gym at Riverton on she will teach groups of each, first,
LaVerne Knife, Deputy Clerk 90.00
etc, County farm__
A material .... ........................ 10.00
March
31.
Elaborate
plans
are
be
­
37.87
Coquille Hospital on Sunday
J. P. Beyers,
Assessor
Consolidated Freight Lines,
-
. County
7,. —
,——' 166.66 Fuhrman's Pharmacy, drugs
ing made for the decorations, and second, and third graders. March
Anna ”
-
etc County farm ....7^
Rooney, Deputy
Aaaes-
freight ................. ....................
2.43
1683
sor
Bade’s Melody Kings will furnish the 25, 9:30 a. m, Bandon high school,
Overtend
Coal
Co,
Coal,
Marshfield
Bargain
House
A
120.80
Elson-Gray demonstration on read- \
H..C. Getz, Draftsman ..1........ 130.00
County farm........
30.00
Junk
Co.,
5
bails
rags
...:
.....
music.
36.75
\
Chas. Stauff, Co. Treasurer.. 150.00
Ing
readiness only.
March 27, 140
. ,e*L &^Son' «teel ¿¿¡i
Howard Cooper Corporation,
Paper Ont
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J. N. Gearhart, Co. Surveyor 45.00
material .......... .....:.................. 319.62
meat track, County farm .
p. m, Washington school, Coquille,
140
The "literary geniuses” of the Riv­
Bureau of Labor, inspection.
Martha E. Mulkey, School
HAL Company, points......... 13.04 Mr. Robinson Attends Conference
demonstration of Alice and Jerry
Supt____ _________________ 166.66
County farm.............
, Superintendent Wayne Robinson erton school are breaking loose with
7.00 Feenaughty Machinery Co.,
material .............. . ............. .
23.76 attended the conference of all school even more voluminous writing than readers. Same plan as the March
Marian Endicott, Stenog.-Supt.
ShoP. supplies
n A *S?orA County farmTTT .
W. P. Fuller A Co., Paint Ma­
24 demonstration. March 28—240 p.
R. H. Mast, Probation Officer 8343 Coquille Service Station, auto 50.73 ( terial
................................... 31.50 superintendents in the state in the usual. This week, the high school in., Central school, North Bend, dem­
120.00
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M
!
Isaac
R.
Tower,
auto
supplies
capitol
building
at
Salem
on
March
paper is being published with the
63.87
Louis J. Langenberg, Court
supplies, County farm ...... .
¡Woodbury Company, material 15.28 17 and IB. Superintendents from all usual offerings from the Smith-j onstration of Alice and Jerry read­
Reporter ....
175.00 Busy Corner Grocery, gro-
ers, demonstrating first grade read­
IF.
S.
Slover
Co.,
files
__
_____
15.00
Dr. Gerald E. Stark, Health
t ce.rie?’ County farm ......... ...
25.01
parts of the state were present and Hughes department. In addition this
McGeorge Gravel Co., culvert
ing first, then second grade and fol­
Lamb Co, hardware,
Officer ............ ........................ 137.50 J
County farm .......................
Pipe ...... -....... ................. . ...... 94.50 many excellent suggestions were week, however, the grade school has 1 lowing this, reading readiness.
Leia Elrod, Health Nurse ....... 125.00
18.55
Chas. Crook, filing saws.........
1.35 made for improving Instruction in the also published a four-page paper of
Marshfield Community Chest
Marie Dye,
Stenographer,
| The Bunker Hill school will short -
Health Dept. ...................... .
port transportation........... .
schools.
Typing
11.66 A. N. Gould, 2 blinds—county
37.50
' ly have five acres of playground
shop .......... . ....... ......... . .......
Ethel C. Littler, exp. children
8.90
Earl Schroeder, Janitor-Old
Mrs.
Robinson
and
daughter,
Dar-
In
addition
to
working
for
speed
5.00
to hospital
Bldg. ......... .......... .................. 75.00
16.00 Dwight Culver, building fence
lyne,
accompanied
Mr.
Robinson.
and accuracy this semester, Miss Gil­ graded. This is being done under a
. Chas. Enegren, royalty on rock 63.60
Bert Mead, Janitor A Jailor .. 75.00 Keizer Bros. Hospital, care M
Hazer
Hardware
Co.,
axe
After
a
short
visit
with
Mr.
Robin
­
man’s typing I class has been study­ WPA project. When the location of
Mrs. Everett Pettit ______
Agnes Sffroeder, Matron A
6.00
handles A files..... .................
2.25 son’s father in Eugene, they returned ing letter forms and typing letters. the state highway has been deter­
Cook ...............
—J... 40.00 Coos County Farm, groceries
A supplies—Jail .............. .
F. C. McNelly, Supt, County
104.99 1 National Hospital Aaa*n, hos-
The highest speed for the class is 38 mined the plan is to landscape the
I pi tai dues -------- ,------- ...----- 108.00 home Sunday evennig.
Farm _____ ______________ 120.00 Bonds Meat Market, meats—
part of the ground along the highway.
Grades
vs.
High
School
words per minute.
A.
J.
Wilkins,
Labor
.............
2.00
, Jail ..... t .....................................
Edith McNelly, Matron, Co.
24.04
There are 600 feet of playground
One of the most exciting volleyball
Farm —__ __________ ___ 50.00 Ideal Bakery, bread, Jail ___
18.40 Fred Rogers, drift bolts ....... 46.68
Service Bronze A Brass
which front on the highway. Well
•c^e^ Pharmacy, drugs for
Harold A. Olson, Deputy Dist.
matches held in the gym this year was
Works, Inc., plates for Lan-
kept buildings and grounds afford
19.35
Atty............. ......................... .... 50.00
drlth Bridge.... ............... _... 28.14 played last Thursday between the
Hugh McLain, Mileage ..... ~. 36.48 Barrow Drug Co., drugs for
quite an attraction for tourists.
freshmen
and
sophomore
girls
and
Oregon
State
Highway
Comm.,
5.33
R. H. Lawhorn, Salary A Mile­
Non High Meets April 16
material .............. . ................ 14.00 the grade school. The first game of
age
------ --------------------- 132.00 Stevens Cash Hardware^ jinl
C. F. Bessee, mileage ....
6.78 the three-game match of 15 points
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ors
,
*
u
PPUes,
crt.
house
..
6.59
April 10 has been set as the date
Thos. H. Thompson, Salary A
I F. A. Robb, exp. trip to Salem, 18.80
Mileage ___ ______________ 121.84 P. L. Johnson Plumbing Shop,
for the meeting of the Non High
each was won easily by the grade Bandon Meetinc
1
oo
J.
A.
Lamb
Co,
material
.......
34.41
work
—
county
jail
......
.....
National Hospital Association,
school board. At this meeting the
■iCoos Bay Logging Co, lumber 631.19 school. The second one was taken
Teachers of Coos county will have
Dues for County Employees 52.00 Hooton Electric Shop, fuses,
, 00 Cooe Bay Logging Co, lumber 94.61 by the high school girls. The third
county jail ...................
board will decide whether or not it
Mrs. Eugene O’Connell, rent
their
last
meeting
of
the
year
in
the
. West Coast Telephone Co.,
towels,
will provide transportation for the
of room for WPA project .. 25.00 Carter Rice A Co,
game
was
the
real
“
thriller.
”
Just
17.45
Bandon high school on Saturday,
jail —...................... .............. 1« 7«' phone service.................
The White House, supplies for
before the end of the game, the score March 25, beginning at 9:30 a. m. school year, 1939-40; decide as to
I Beall Pipe A Tank Corp, cul-
Credit Bureau, a/c
WPA project
..... . ......
5.00 Coquille
‘
vert
pipe
...........
.....................
86.78
was tied with “15 all." During the Among other important matters will which contractors will be eligible un­
Gould Furniture Co. ....... .
1.50
Oregon State Game Commis­
,C. C. Randall, royalty on
West
Coast
Telephone
Co,
last
part of the game, the grade girls be the election of officers for each der the continuing clause; also at this
sion, control of predatory
2.95
service—court house ...... .
time a preparation will be made for
animals __ _______________ 600.00
passed the ball up from the very
Oregon
Culvert
A
Pipe
Co,
the intermediate and the primary or­
City of Coquille, water—court
State Relief Committee, aid of
the election of Non High school board
back
of
their
court
and
over
the
net
1JM
culvert
pipe
--------------
-
-----
156.42
house A jail..........................
ganizations.
The committee in
dependent children ______ 936.20
. State Ind. Acc. Comm, in-
several times only to have it returned charge, with Mrs. Alberta Tyrrell, member.
Mountain States Power Co,
Dr. G. E. Stark, mileage —
I surance....... . .... . ........... . ...... 477.02
lights A power, court house
.............. .....
health officer
officer ........................
50.00
4.50 by the high school. At “15 all," the Bandon, chairman, has arranged with
A jail
........................ 10« «n Chas. Stauff. 2 truck licenses
Lea Elrod, mileage—health
high school girls won the serve and Stuart Stimmel, child welfare consul­ Endeavor Class Party.
Oregon Pacific Co, Inc, Ma-
P.
L.
Johnson
Plumbing
Shop,
nurse .... w___ ___________
40.38
terial .......... .............................. 222.51 managed by real effort to gain the
labor
A
material,
court
Members of the new Christian En­
tant, to lead the discussion, which will
Ethel C. Littler,- mileage—
two-point lead necessary for victory have to do with the handling of the deavor class of the Church of Christ
house A jail.......... ..... ..........
8.47 McNair Hardware 0«, Ma­
health nurse ............ ....
44.14 Mrs. O. Hardenbrook, janitor’s
terial ...... ..... ............. . ..........
3.05
Grant Harry, grand jury bailiff 12.00
4 0« 1 Southern Pacific Co., freight
2.76 of the last game and two out of the problem cases in the school. The enjoyed an evening of recreation at
supplies ............... ..... .
Chas. Stauff, Co. Treasurer,
C. M. Sauers, gravel ______
58.75 three played.
program is as follows: 9:30-10:30— the home of Ruth Towne last Friday
Coquille
Wood
Co,
wood
­
for Guy Gordon—Expense
The upper class girls are now plan­ Primary and Rural, combined, dem­ evening.
court house A jail ------------ 51.50 Standard Oil Co. of Calif.
The evening was spent
at Wash., D. C.. on Coos
Gas
and
oil
.......
.........
...........184941
Myrtle Point Herald, supplies
ning to show the underclass girls onstration of Elson-Gray readers, in with playing of games and a short
Bay Wagon Road Grant
J
-
-
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1284?
7
A.
B.
Daly
A
Co.,
material....
—Clerks and Assess. . ...... .
Otharn» A
J- Son, sledges,
jjow. it’s done by attemptinig to take reading readiness only; Intermediate, study period.
C bm
-f t - - - -- <- -^-1 - - 500.50 Coquille
• 1 Fred Schaer
Valley Sentinel, sup­
First National Bank Portland
the grade girls “like Grant took Rich­ Joe Sayre, principal Bandon grades,
Those present included, besides the
plies A pub. proceedings ....
, Ire Johnson, filing sews___ ....
(Marshfield Br.), General
mond." The grade girls, however, will conduct discussion dn “Child hostess, were Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Coos Bay Times, pub. proceed­
,0
40
Smith
Wood-Products,
Inc,
Assistance — Relief _____ 2149.89
ings A notices .......... . ...... .
’
I lumber .................. . ..... .. ..... 73540 do not intend to surrender to the Interest Clubs,” (Airplanes, Hobbies, Ferry, Katherine Estey, Don Farr,
Wm. F. Howell, Mileage (Feb­
Koke-Chapman Co, Filer A
foe, but if they must it will not be etc.); 10:30-10:50—Business meetings' Edythe Farr, Elton Saulsbury, Bay
n
.
Pharmacy, supplies
ruary) --------------- --------------- 53.94
rubber stamps __________ S3ua| 1 Fuhrman's
Roadmasters Off. ...—L—l—
1.40
until
the last serve goes over the net. in all groups; 10:50-11:00—Recess; Olsen, Don Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. John
State
Ind.
Acc.
Comm,
insur
­
Edwin Peterson,
Mileage,
Home Ko. Il
ance—county employees .... M 0» Mansell Dray A Del. Co, Coal
Deputy Sheriff
..... ... 20.80
11:00-11:15, high school band; 11:15- Sullivan, Henry George and Vera
—
county
shop
.......................
4.00
Coos Bay Stationery Co, sup­
Having completed their project in 12:00—“The Need for an Adequate Laswell.
Billie Brown, Salary, extra
•a 4n Mountain States Power Co,
plies
—
various
offices
.......
help, tax dept. ...»...... ........... 83.00
lights—N. B. shop ...............
Coquille Laundry Co, laundry
Chas. Stauff, Cash adv. for
service—jail ......... .. ..... ...... 16 35 Golders Auto Parts Co, auto
i supplies ,r...........................
postage --------- --------------------
Coquille Valley Sentinel, dog
Southwestern Oregon News,
license receipts.............;____ < < 7> Geo. F. Burr Motor Co., auto
| supplies .................................. 35.73
Binding Tax Receipts ......... 53.75 Pacific Stationery A Printing,
Motors, auto
Western World, Tax State­
rubber stamp (Dog License)
.67 | 1 Southwestern
supplies ----------- -------- .....---- --
ments _______ _____ __ ____ 81.00 Clara A. Stauff, Clerical Ser­
vice, Trees, office -------- ..... 12.00 'Coquille Service Station, auto
L. W. Oddy, postage A ex-
I supplies ...... „......
78.68
5.40 Western Union Tel. Service,
'Ballou A Wright, material
24.10
County Court A Sher. offc...
443
Central Transfer Co., freight
I Munnell A Sherrill, material _ 3.80
ROAM
.35
on supplies ___ -...................
Bay Motors, Chevrolet Truck..1914.50 J. E. Haseltine A Co, ma­
Cbas. Stauff, Cash adv. for
terial —................................. 133.86
169.20 F. A. Robb, Salary. Roadmas­
envelopes ....................
'Eads Service Station, auto
ter ........ ............. -....... .......... 225.00
Koke-Chapman Co., rubber
supplies .......................... ......... 40.51
445 Ralph Harry, Salary, Clerk 125.00 Orchard Auto Parts Co., ma­
stamps—Clerk’s Office .......
Tom
Evans,
Salary,
Shop
Kilham Stationery A Printing
terial .......... ,,,r................— 35.50
150.00
Foreman ...... . ..... ———
Co, ink stands—Clerk's of-
Greene A Jensen, auto parti ..
General
Rauda
9.45
80.00 Stevens Cash Hardware, ma­
A. Z. Stokes, Labor...... —
Chas. Stauff, cash adv. for en-
terial —..... . ......... .. ....
....
103.80
Everett
Richards,
Labor
—
8.40
velopes ........................ ..
Brodie Shingle Co., tile........ .
....
84.60
Lawrence
Barkdoll,
Labor
Chas. Stauff, cash adv. for
Pioneer Hardware Co, materi-
25.00 D. J. Conlogue, Labor ----- .... 115.00 I al......................................
JohnT CL Merchant, work in
Chas. Randall, Labor ........ ... 106.10 Total amount of Wammti
Trees. Office ___ ——.......... 80.00 Mike Boone, Labor----------- .... 62.00
Elmer Cluck, Labor -------- .'... 92.00 General Fund 812,570.20
Kathleen Collier, work in
.... 115.00
Traas. Office .......................... 28.00 J. W. Dye, Labor------ —— ...... 115.00 Indigent Soldiers’
J. L. Lea, Labor.................
Capital City Bindery, 8 tax
137.50
Fund-------- ...
..... 115.00
roils — assrssor ............. -...... 324.50 M. C. Miller, Labor . ......... ..... 115.00 Dog License
J. M. Barker, Labor...........
Indigent Soldiers'
Myrtle Point Herald, tax ex­
6.00 W. M. Williams, Labor — ..... 100.80
emption app.—Assessor------
Fund ..... .......
12.42
Lyle Smith, Labor .......... . ..... 96.60 Cash Emergency
Barrow Drug Co., pencils—as-
__
105.60
Chas.'
Mentzer,
Labor
—
....
140
Fund
50040 813,220.62
lessor ,.......... .................... ..........
108.10
John T. Sullivan, Labor ...
Martha E. Mulkey, mileage­
■
,— m
111.55
Floyd
Dalton,
Labor
------------
school supt. ._.......
— 87.33 Ernest Dalton, Labor ----- ------ 100.80 Various Road
Funds .......... 812,094.01
Mrs. OliveWarren, extra help
1.40 A. G. Trendell. Labor----------- 10140 Bridge Fund.
2,836.88 14,930.66
—school supt. ..._-----------------
148.00
Lawrence
Mullen,
Labor
------
Natl Counci for Prevent of
88.20
Raph
Hurlbutt,
Labor
-----------
4.75
Total all warrants drawn 828,151.28
War Books, school supt......
James Miller, Labor ------------ 105.80
Northern School Supply Co.,
28.80 STATE OF OREGON '
C.
B.
Young,
Labor
--------------
11.80
supplies,
ppliei, school supt.
supt......
128.93
County of Coos: as.
L. H. Howe. Labor ...............
nman Clay A Co., supplies,
Sherman
117.50
I, L. W. Oddy, County Clerk ot
Powell Yarbrough, Labor ...
6.17
_ school supt.
100.70
Coos County, Oregon, and ex-officio
Walt Newton, Labor----------
Ben "C Ftaxei, Stenog. salary,
105.80
clerk
of the County Court of said
James L. Child, Labor--------
mileage, etc.
.... -
—— 114.78 Roy Wheeler, Labor-----------
112.50 county and state, do hereby certify
Ben C.Flaxel, Telephone ser­
116.60 that the foregoing is a statement of
M. McCarthy, Labor
—
vice. Diet. Atty. ---------------- 11.45 Wayne Goodman, Labor .......
116.60 the amount of bills allowed by the
Harold A, Olson, mileage,
182.40 county court, at the regular March,
Levi Wilson. Labor ................
7.36
deputy dist. atty.
.66 00 1939, term thereof, as the same
John Abbott, Labor-----------
Ennis Keizer, inquiry death of
76 80 appears on the exhibits of claims in
D. V. Yeoman, Labor ,--------
8.00
Frank Bremer
-------- -•••••
62.40 my office and custody.
Frank McAdams, Labor ....
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, supplies
112.80
WITNESS my hand and seal of
145 Berlyn Billings, Labor--------
—various offices---------- •
115.00 the
County
Court affixed this
Harold Zeigler, Labor--------
Rackleff Pharmacy, supplies
110.40 10th day of March, 1939.
Harry Epperstm, Labor -----
—health dept
----- 12.95 Herbert Lane, Labor,--------
98.40
L. W. Oddy, County Clerk
Lorenz Deptment Store, Blan­
115.20 (Seal)
*. By J. W. Leneve, Deputy
Gus McCulloch, Labor ------
1.86
kets, healt dept
11145
Hobart Schaer. Labor------
CoquiUe Laundry Co., laundry
141.00
4.18 Fred Hickok, Labor-----------
service, health dept. ............
110.40 IN THE COUNTY COURT FOB
Kenneth Lane, Labor-------
COOS COUNTY, OREGON
Barrow Drug Co., supplies,
9940
Sye
Davis,
Labor
-------
4.70
100.80 In the Matter of the Estate of George
health dept. ...... —-...... —
Carl Mathews, Labor
O. Leech, deceased.
115.00
J. C, Penney Co, supplies,
4.44 Gunder Gunderson, Labor
Notice of Final Aecoent
health dept. ------------
Henry Franaon,
Franson, Labor
uaoor -----
----------- 10140
Notice is hereby given that Callie
Hooton Electric Shop, electri­
Ernest Franson, Labor...... ...... 108.10
3
98
cal suppllee, health dept. .-.
Vic Demerest Labor............... 108.10 A. Leech, Administratrix of the
2.00 above-entitled estate, duly filed her
Physicians A Hospital Supply
C.
C. Mym, Labor----------------
6.81
Co, supplies, health dept.
C. F. Bessee, Labor--- ------------ 85.63 final account in the matter of the ad­
Mead A Wheeler Co, index
15.00 ministration thereof in the County
1.67 C. P- Morgan, Labor--------------
8.00 Court for Coos County, Oregon, on
cards, health dept. .------ ■..■■■.•
L. L. Teeney, Labor ------------
64.00 March 10, 1939, and said Court has
H. S. Norton, typewriter, etc.,
L.
Finney,
Labor
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80.78
health dept.
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R. G. Watson, Labor .......... -— 66.00 set Tuesday, April 25, 1939, at 1040
Chas. Stauff, cash adv. for
Harry
Warren, Labor ----------- 32.00 o’clock A. M, at the County Court
5.00
4.00 room in the Court House in Coquille,
pottage
......••••——
84.50 Oregon, as the time and place for
R. H. Lawhorn, exp. two tripe
31.00
80.00 hearing objections to said final ac­
to Salem —.........
56.00 count and the settlement of said es-
Bancroft Whitney Co, Oregon.
db
115.00 tate.
Reports for Coot Co.,...-----
A.
C.
Redifer,
Labor
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2.00 Raymond Barklow, Labor ........ 96.70
Dated and published first time,
Southwestern Oregon News....
92 40 March 16, 1939.
R. H. Mast, mileage—proba­
Earl
Pickett,
Labor
--------------
Callie A. Leach, Administratrix.
tion officer ...----- —- --------- 35.52 A- B. Fry, Labor_..---------------- 58.80
O. C. Sanford, Attorney for said Es-
Charles Evland, service«—
1040; John Barth, Labor---------------- 7200
court bailiff«
John Barth, Labor---------------- 17.00 tat«.
City of Marehfleld, Rent of
COUNTY COURT
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