eral Directors Association annual convention in Oklahoma City last mouth. Mr. Fortmiller reported that John W. Eberle, of Pasadena, was unani­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS mously elected president of the na­ NOTICE is hereby given that let­ tional association, and Sail Francisco ters testamentary with will annexed upon the estate of Lottie P. Miller, was the unanimous choice for 1940 deceased, have been issued to us, convention city. the undersigned, out of and under Henry A. Schroeder, of Myrtle the seal of the County Court for the Democratic chieftains of Oregon’s County of Ceos, State of Oregon. first congressional district met in Sa­ Point, who was delegate from Ore­ AU persons having claims against gon to the annual conference of the | lem Saturday to plot ways and means said estate are required to present Embalming Boards of the United! of retiring republican Congressman them with the proper vouchers at the office of James Watson, Attor­ James W. Mott in favor of a candidate States which was held in Oklahoma! more in sympathy with the policies of City a few days previous to the Na-, The advisory council of the state ney at Law, in The First National tional Funeral Directors convention,: employment service, meeting in Salem Bank Building in the City of Coquille the New Deal administration. of said County and State within six Party harmony was the keynote which meets yearly in an effort to last Friday went an record as opposed months from the date of this notice. Dated this 21st day of November, of the afternoon session attended by raise the standards of the embalming to any discrimination against work­ ers who have passed their 50th birth­ A. D., 1939. state committeemen from the counties profession. Dora A. Burr, Executrix. Discussion on educational sub-1 day. The action is generally inter­ 45t5 of the first district as well as at the George F. Burr, Executor. jects were led by A. M. Peterson, of I preted as a slap at the federal civil banquet Saturday night, as expressed by Howard Latourette, national com­ North Bend; E. C. Thuerwachter, of I service board which has recently NOTICE OF SALE OF UAL ES­ TATE BY ADMINISTRATOR mitteeman, and Frank Tierney, dem­ Marshfield; Elbert Schroeder, of Co­ banned workers over 50 years as ap­ Notice is hereby given that the un­ quille, and George Ryan, of Portland. plicants for jobs on federal projects ocratic state chairman. dersigned, Administrator of the Es­ Preceding the meeting Miss Flor­ such as the Bonneville dam. Among possible candidates for the tate of Robert J. Galbraith, deceased, under and by virtue of an order a congressional honor attending the ses­ ence Henderson played selections on Only one-eighth of the money on sale of the County Court of Coos sion were state senator Lyman Roes, of the Hawaiian guitar, assisted by Mrs. deposit in Oregon banks is entrusted County, Oregon, made and entered Washington county; Clarence F. Hyde, H. T. Mltchelmore at the piano. j to the care of state chartered insti­ on the 15th day of November, 1939, President Harry C. Stearns of Oak ­ of Eugene, former state representative, will, on and after the 15th day at De­ tutions. This represents a big come­ cember, 1989, at the office of C. A. and John E. Cooter, of Salem, former land, presided. Invitation of Mr. and Mrs. John down from the record of 18 years ago Barton, Title Company Building, Co­ speaker of the house, but now em­ quille, Oregon, offer for sale and seR ployed'as farm placement officer with Unger, of Reedsport, to hold the next —the all-time peak of the banking at private sale, either for cash, or meeting in Reedsport was unanimous­ business in Oregon—when state banks fqr part cash and the balance to be the state employment service. ly accecpted. reported more than 40 per cent of the secured by a first mortgage upon the property to be sold, all the right, title In addition to the above mentioned, 1 total deposits with national banks and Reciprocal agreements covering interest which said deceased had handling less than 60 per cent the licensing of motor vehicles oper­ the following were present: Elton at the time of his death in and to Today there are only 50 state char­ the following described real prqp- ating in the two states will be the Schroeder, Mrs. Henry A. Schroeder subject of a conference in Salem next and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Phillips, of tered banks in Oregon (including the “Vhe NE% of the NW% of Section Monday with officials of Oregon and Myrtle Point; Mrs. E. C. Thuerwach­ two branch banks) compared to 189 7, Township 28 South Range 12 West California in attendance. An agree­ ter, Marshfield; Mrs. A. M. Peterson, state bonks in operation in 1921. Na­ of the Willamette Meridian, Coos ment under which the two states have North Bend; Chas. E. Schroeder, Ban­ tional banks, however, number 92 (in­ County, Oregon. Said sale will be made subject to been operating for years was recently don; Dorothy Unger, Reedsport, and cluding 64 branches) compared to 98 confirmation by said County Court in 1921. Mrs. Harry C. Steams, of Oakland. i voided by California officials, ac­ Dated and first published Novem­ The decline ot state banks in Ore­ ber 16, 1939. cording to Secretary of State Snell. No action was taken by the new gon is largely attributable to the . C. A. Barton, Administrator The reciprocal agrément does not af­ of the Estate of Robert J. Gal­ fect the payment of gasoline taxes or Board of Aeronautics at its first meet­ branch banking law under which the braith, deceased. 44t5 mileage fees but only the purchase of ing here last week on the problem of two large national banks in Portland have absorbed many institutions for ­ In The Circuit Court at the State of a full time director ot aeronautics.. license plates. Oregon In and For the It will be recalled that Governor merly operating under state charters. County at Coos Sprague recently removed four mem ­ Oregon officials are “pointing with Fairy Gregory, Plaintiff, vs. Charles The courts have been called on to B. Gregory, Defendant, pride” these days to the healthy con­ bers ot the old board who had defied SUMMONS dition of Oregon’s state treasury. his suggestion that this post be abol­ dear up the ambiguity 1* the 1939 Case No. 11856 While the Aregon general fund shows ished as unrtiteessary. The governor legislative, act covering foreclosure To Charles B. Gregory, the above a cash balance of more than 85,000,- in opening the session of the new of tax delinquencies. Suit has been named defendant: filed in the Marion county circuit IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OeO, Deputy State Treasurer Fred board called attention to this situa-l Paulus points out, California is in tion. Letters received from many court by Leo N. Child, Salem realtor, OF OREGON, You are hereby re­ quired to appear and answer the the “red” somewhere between 840,- persons interested in aviation as well asking for a declaratory judgment in­ complaint filed against you in the 000,000 and 850,000,000 while Wash­ as personal interviews, he said, had terpreting the act which some county above entitled suit, on or before Fri­ ington’s general fund has a deficit of convinced him that there was rxuneed officials regard as limiting the filing day, the 24th day of November, 1939, more than 85,000,000. Even little for a full time high salaried inspector of tax foreclosure suits to a specific said date being after the expiration of four weeks from the date of the Idaho is laboring under a general fund of airplanes in Oregon. The board, date. The suit is expected to go to first publication of this Summons, and the supreme court regardless of the after a brief discussion of the prob­ deficit of more than 820,000. if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint, or otherwise plead lem took no action but left the mat­ outcome in the circuit court. thereto, for want thereof, the plain­ Funeral Directors of southwestern ter open until its next meeting. " 'r tiff will apply to the Court for the Sigfried Unander, research expert relief prayed for in her complaint, Oregon held a dinner meeting in recently attached to Governor to-wit For a decree dissolving the Floyd's Cafe at Myrtle Point in honor ■act now Sprague’s staff, has just completed a marriage and of E. F. Fortmiller, of Albany, presi­ between compilation of pension systems for and heretofore dent of the Oregon Funeral Directors plaintiff and defendant; __________ the «a1? public employees, copies of which Association, who represented the care, custody and control of Richard, have been supplied to each member of I Sherman and Marian, the minor State of Oregon at the National Fun- the governor’s committee now env children of the plaintiff and defend- eaeed in in making m.kme a month gaged a studs study nt of a a retire- retire­ forthe care, iUm ** ’ and P« "education ment pension plan for public em­ of said minor and for such as to the ployees in Oregon. In a summary of other and fui Court may seem just and equitable. the various pension plans, submitted The grounds upon which said re­ by Unander the federal retirement lief is based in said complaint is plan is criticized as unsound in that cruel and Inhuman treatment. This Summons is served upon you premiums collected from employed persons fall far short of covering beh- by publication thereof in the Coquille Valley Sentinel, pursuant to order of efits offered by the program. the Honorable J. T. Brand, Judge of the above entitled Court, made, dated and entered on the 25th day of Octo­ ber, 1939, and which order requires that the date of the first publication of said Summons shall be on the 26th day of October, 1939, and the date of the last publication thereof being Thursday, the 23rd day ot November, 1939 J. ARTHUR BERG, Attorney for Plaintiff, Residence and P. O. Address 41tS Coquille, Oregon NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un­ dersigned was on the 8th day of No­ vember, 1939, duly appointed by the County Court for Coos County, Ore­ gon, as administrator of the estate of Simon K. Hatcher, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are required to present same to me, duly verified, at my office in Co­ quille, Oregon, within six months from date hereof. Dated and published first time Nov. 16, 1939. 44t5 O. C. Sanford, Administrator, i WHAT! No Samples? Yes, You Bet .tu». Alpine Pop- Corn Stand Saturday Afternoon and Evening The End of our First Year as your Pop Cum Dtapauam ________________ materially Circuit Court ot the for the County at or in thence West 280 th to a point 80 the place at bn-. to-wit: For a decree dissolving the marriage and marriage contract now and heretofore exIaUfig betwaca pla intiff and defendant; and for the