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5 » » ■ ' i- q e-—1L-. 'i'".!s I These Little Advs Have Helped Others to Sell LOST FOR RENT — 4-room, furnished house. Lights and water furnished. Inquire in rear of 945 N. Coulter st. LO8T—Monday night on First street a Bill-fold, containing 36 and driv ers’ license. Reward for return to Wm. Rice, Knife Apts. It* MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms, close WILL SWAP — “Farmer's in. 815 West 4th. Phone 242 —Property - Sheep Lined Coat - 49 tf •* Rifle Shells - Outboard Motor - ’ Music Lesions—for what have you? WANTED . 1 See FARR A ELWOOD'S “Swap WANTED—One or two rooms, equip- Board.” s ped for housekeeping, close in, „ SETS—10c lb. ’ by business lady. Write P. o. Box ONION ° FARR & ELWOOD. 272, Coquille. Fannie Holmes. lt»s ELWOQD- , • WANTED - $ WHO OWES YOU J Yearling heifers - Shearing ma- We collect delinquent accounts, chine - Buzz Saw - Farm Hand - No collection, no charge. Western Garcten Hose-Ranch-Cook Stove. Mercantile Agency. Phene 161, Co See FARR & ELWOOD’S “Swap quille, Oregon. I. H. Heaton, Mgr. Board.” • a!- __________ FOR SALE — Big Upright Ludwig ¡THOM^S^ HANLY^anJLILLIAN thereof the Plaintiff will to the Court for the relief for in his complaint a statement of which is as follows: That Plaintiff be decreed to be the owner in .fee simple of the fol lowing described real estate situated in the County of Coos, State of Ore gon, to-wit: Lots 34, 25, 26 and 27 of Block 2 in Idaho Addition to North Bend, Coos County, Oregon; that the above named defendants be compelled to set forth any claims they may have or purport to have in or to said premises or any portion thereof and that such claims be de creed to be inferior to and subject to the right in and to said premises and that plaintiffs title to. the same be forever quieted against the claims This Summons is served on you of defendants and each and all .of them in or to said premises or any part thereof, and for such other and further relief as to the Court shall seem meet and equitable, by publication thereof in the Coquille Valley Sentinel, pursuant to an Or der of the Hon. Hugh McLain, Judge of the County Court of Coos County, State te of Oregon, made and entered on ( the 13th day of December, 1939, which order .’ requires that the date of the first publication of said sum- nans shall be .. on the __ T __ ___ 14th day _ of December, 1039, the date of : the'last ~ :_________ _ _____ ___ 2- publication being on the 11th day of January, 1940; said summons being published once a week for four con secutive weeks. C. A. Barton, Attorney for Plaintiff, ' Residence and Postoffice address: Coquille, Oregon. 48t5 ..ji— ls w Church Chooses Year's Officers X Church of Christ St. Jam«' Episcopal Church At the annual meeting of Church ot Christ held New Year's eve, the Car. 3rd and Elliott Streets following were returned to office: The Rev. George R. Turney. Vicar trustee, Ned C. Kelley, for three Jan. 7—1st Sunday after Epiphany years; elders, C. C. Farr and Verne 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion (C. L. Bailey, for three years; deacons,* C. for the men). C. O. Stem and Ralph Harry, three 1 9:45 a. m.—Church School. years; superintendent of Bible school. I 11 00 a m —Morning Prayer, Ante- I Ralph Harry; church pianist, Mrs. C. communion and Sermon. Adrian Sias; Bible school pianist, Saturday, Jan. 6—10 a. m.—Holy Margaret Stanlnger. Communion. Feast of the Epiphany. Newly elected to office were: dea Wednesday, 1:30 p. m.—St. James’ con, three years, Elwyn Nosier, suc guild. 2:00 p. m. Bible Class. ceeding John Sanders; assistant Bible Tuesday, Jan. 8, 7:30 p. m.—Annual school superintendent, Emma Frances parish meeting in parish house. Mulkey.. Officers holding over by previous CHURCH OF GOD elections were: trustees, C. G. Stem Comer of Seventh and Henry Sts. and Henry George; elders, Ned C. Sunday School 10 a. m. “ Kelley, W. A. Sloan and Henry Preaching 11:00 a. m. Mrs. Paul George; deacons, E. F. Davidson, Paul Simpson, Elda H. Souder, John Wid- Beresford speaking. Sermon sub mark, Donald Farr, E. M. Randleman ject “Going Forward in 1940.” and Loren Salisbury. Sunday evening services: Young At the monthly meeting of the people’s meeting 6:30; Bible study at board of elders and deacons, January 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting each Thursday eve 1, Elder W. A. Sloan was elected chairman of the board, replacing ning at 7:30 p. m. We invite you to attend these ser Henry George, elder; Donald Farr was retained as clerk and Paul Simp vices. son as treasurer. Piano, good tone. Must have cash. B. HANLY, husband and wife, Very reasonable. 380 North Hall, Plaintiffs, CoouiUe. Sltfs JOANNA HANCOCK and JOHN --------------------------- DOE HANCOCK, her husband, CANARIES—We have singer can JESSIE HANCOCK and JOHN aries, cages, baths, seed, etc. FARR DOE HANCOCK her huband, First Session of School of * RICHARD HANCOCK and JANE i ELWOOD. s DOE HANCOCK his wife, the un Religious Education Mon. known heirs of JOHN HANCOCK, FOR SALE—80 head Feeder Hogs, deceased; the unknown heirs of FORECLOSURE SALE average about 100 lbs., 35 head The local ministerial association JOANNA HANCOCK and JOHN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That met last week in the office of C. weaner Pigs, 5 Sows to farrow DOE HANCOCK, her husband, the under and by virtue of an Execution Adrian Sias, their president for the soon. 5 miles south of Roseburg, unknown heirs of JESSIE HAN and Order of Sale issued out of the COCK and JOHN DOE HANCOCK, Circuit 2 miles eqst of Kelley’s Comer. _ _______ ____ of f Oregon present year, and made preliminary Court . of the State her husband, the unknown heirs for the Count ity of Coos on the 11th arrangements for the school of reli E. A. Adams. 51t2*s of RICHARD HANCOCK and day of DecemLci, nber, 1939, in a certain gious education for this year. The JANE DOE HANCOCK his wife, wherein Salma FOR SALE—Several Used Electric Caughell school will hold its first session Mon also all other persons or parties pending in said Court Ranges, 35.00 up. 4 Used Washers, unknown, claiming any right, title, cause Plaintiff, Coquille day night, January 15, at 7:30 p. m., estate, lien or interest in the real Investment Company, and 35.00 up. Also several Gas and a Corporation, estate described in the Complaint Bonnie Walker and A. O. Walker, her in the Pioneer church auditorium. It Wood Ranges. Terms if desired. herCpubllcati of 8 Deiendanta- husband, J. E. Nortop, A. O. Walker, is being arranged to show moving Coquille Gas and Power Co. Its C. J. Fuhrman, John E. Roes, Jas. pictures of various phases of the To Joanna Hancock and John Doe Richmond and W. H. Mansell are De church’s different interests during the FOR SALE—The E. H. Kern bouse Hancock, her husband, Jessie Han fendants, Case No. 11899, of said chapel hour each night of the school. cock and John Doe Hancock her hus at 336 South Maple, lot and a half. band, Richard Hancock and Jane Court and commanding me to sell the The purchasing of text books is being Call 34R or see A. Clifford Kern. Doe Hancock his wife, the unknown hereinafter described real property eliminated this year, thus lessening to satisfy the sum of *40.000.00 with 29tfs heirs of John Hancock, deceased; the interest at 6 per cent from the 15th the expense of the school’ to students unknown heirs of Joanna Hancock day of December, 1938, an Attorney and allowing the tuition fee, which FOR SALE—Two Jersey Helfen, will and John Doe Hancock, her husband, fee of 32090.00 and costs and dis will be slight, to be used for the pro the unknown heirs of Jessie Han freshen soon. Telephone 601R or cock and John Doe Hancock, her hus bursements 318.35, together with ac curing of the picture films. Four cruing costs, I WILL ON SATUR write Box 834, Coquille. Its band, the unknown heirs of Richard THE 13th DAY OF JANUARY, courses will be offered this year: Hancock and Jane Doe Hancock, his DAY, 1940, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the “Personal Religious Living," R. D. FOR SALE — “Fanner’s Bargains” — wife, also all other persons or parties forenoon of said day at the front door unknown, claiming any right, title, Weaner Pigs - Outboard Motor - of the County Court House in the E. Smith. estate, lien or interest in the real “The Christian Message for Our Mare - Banties - Bull - Cows - estate described in the Complaint City of Coquille, Coos County, Ore- P, offer for sale and sell at pub Present Day,” Howard L. Graybeal. Rabbits - Goats - Chickens - Team herein. auction, to the highest and best “Personal Evangelism,” E. C. Swan IN THE NAME OF THE STATE bidder for cash in hand, all the right, of Mules - Tarp - Bicycle - Pump - OREGON: You are hereby re title and interest of the said De son. Motor - Small Places - Rag Rugs. OF quired to appear and answer the “The Purpose and Program of the See FARR A ELWOOD’« ‘“Swap Complaint filed against you in the fendants in and to the following described real property, to-wit: Church,” C. Adrian Sias. Board.” s above-entitled suit on or before the Lots 1 and 12 and the East Half of Further information concerning the expiration of four (4) weeks from Lot 11 in Block 4, of the Town of the date of the first publication of courses and other attractions offered SMOKED SALT—Quick, easy, sugar- this Summons, that being the time will be forthcoming ne^J week. The cure 10 lb, S>4M. FARR & EL prescribed in the Order for Publica WOOD. s tion thereof, said date being the 21st cording to the original plat thereof public will be cordially welcomed to as filed by T. B. Willard in the of day of December, 1939, and if you fail fice of the County Clerk of Coos these classes and are asked to make SERVICE FOB SALE to so appear and answer, for want plans now to attend. thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to County, Oregon: WE Vulcanise your tubes—not cold the Court for the relief demanded together with all tenements, heredita ments and appurtenances thereto be pitch them. No extra cost. 340 in their Complaint, a succinct state longing or in anywise appertain Buried At Bandon ment of which is as follows, that West Front street, Coquille. Thorn * Funeral services were held at the plaintiffs’ title to the following de ing. Said sale being made subject to ton Tire Service. scribed real estate, to-wit: Catholic church in Bandon at 10 redemption in the manner provided Lots 1 and 2, and the SWy< of ----------------------- '----------------------------------------------------------------------------- o’clock this morning for Mrs. Mar by law. the NWy< of Section 19, Town Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this 14th garet Wade, wife of ex-Judge C. R. ship 28 South, Range 13 West day of December, 1939. of the Willamette Meridian, In Wade, who passed away at their Wm. F. HoweU, Coos County, Oregon, and the Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. home on the cliff, just south of Ban tidelands fronting and abutting By Eva Schroeder, don, Monday morning. said Lots 1 and 2 of < said Sec Deputy. 48t5 Bom Margaret Murphy, she was tion 19 -...... > be quieted against said defendants the daughter of a pioneer family of No. 3571 ____ and against each of them; that said NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT the Smith river section near Reeds defendants and each of them be for Notice is hereby given that L. H. port. Something over 30 yean ago ever barred, enjoined and restrained from setting up any claim, right, title, Hazard, E. D. Webb and O. C. San she became a teacher in the Bandon or interest in or to’the above de ford, Executors of the last will and schools and later was married to Mr. scribed real estate or any portion testament and of the. estate of John Wade. thereof; and for such other relief as Yoakam, deceased, have filed their final account in the matter of the pro She is survived by her husband to the Court may seem meet and bation thereof in the County Court and two sons, John B. and Eugene equitable. for Coos County, Oregon, on the 8th This Summons is published by or Wade, both of Bandon, the former der of the Honorable Hugh McLain, day of December, 1939. and said Judge of the County Court of the Court has set Tuesday, the 16th day being postmaster there. State of Oregon in and for the Coun of January, 1940, atl0:00 o’clock A. M., at the County Court Room in the NOTICE ty of Coos, and made and entered on «House in Coquille, Oregon, as Notice is hereby given that on the the 19th day of December, 1939. me and place for hearing objec 2nd day of January, 1940, there was Harry A. Slack, tions to said final account and the filed in the office of the City Re Attorney for Plaintiffs. First National Bank Building. settlement and distribution ot said corder by the City Recorder and estate. the Committee on Streets of 49t5 Coquille, Oregon. Dated and published first time De the Common Council of the City of cember 14, 1939. Coquille a proposed assesment for IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE L. H. Hazard, the improvement of Eleventh Street, STATE OF OREGON IN AND E. D. Webb, to-wit; the construction of the sewer FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS O. C. Sanford, system on East Eleventh Street for C. C. Chapel, ■ Executors. a distance of 360 feet starting at the 4M Plaintiff, center of Eleventh Street 40 feet west vs.. Nat 2744 J. A. Allen and Jane Doe Allien, his : NOTICE OF SALK OF BEAL of the East line of lot 20 Block 3 Supplementary Plat to Academy ad wife if married, William Prather and Jane Doe Prather, his wife, if PROPERTY BY ADMINISTRATOR dition. The whole cost of said im Notice is hereby given that the un provement to the property owners married; W. R. Whipple and Laura B. Whipple, his wife; W. R. dersigned, Administrator of the Es and of said proposed assessment is Whipple, Trustee; FT W. Wood, tate of Mery F. Rohm, deceased, un the sum of 3390.00, add the bound and by virtue of an authorization aries of the district _ ____ _ ffroposed to be Trustee; Maggie Wood; Maggie C. der Kimball and H. J. Kimball, her and order of the County Court for assessed are as follows: Coos County, Oregon, duly made and Beginning at the south east corner husband; Earl Hicks Zimmer and Jane Doe Zimmer, his wife, if entered in said matter on the 2nd of Block 3, Supplementary Plat to day of January, 1940, will, on and af Academy Addition to the City of married; Georgia O. Zimmer and John Doe, her husband, if mar ter the 6th day of February, 1940, Coquille, Coos County, Oregon; thence at the office of O. C. Sanford in the north 210.0 feet; thence east 300.0 ried; the unknown heirs of F. W. Wood, deceased; also all other the First National Bank Building in feet; thence south 210.00 feet; thence Coquille, Oregon, offer for sale and east 20.0 feet; thence south 40.0 feet; parties unknown claim- persons or — “ sell at private sale, either for cash ing any ri| Ight, ___ tilte, estate, lien or in hand at time of sale, or for pert thence east 207.44 feet thence south interest in the real real estate -------- described cash and the balance to be secured 131.5 feet; thence west 527.44 feet to the south west corner of the NW Vi in the complaint herein, ' Defendants by first mortgage upon the property SW% Sec. 31, T. 27 S. R. 12 W. W. to be sold, in one parcel or in sep M., thence north 171.5 feet to the To William Prather and Jane Doe arate parcels as shall suit the pur place of beginning. chaser, subject to confirmation of the Now Therefore, all persons inter Prather, his wife, if married; W. R. Whipple and Laura B. Whipple..his Court, all Ute right, title and interest ested will take notice that said pro which deceased at the time, of her wife; W. R. Whipple, Trustee; F. W. death had in and to the fallowing posed assessment has been appor tioned and is now on file in the of Wood, Trustee; Maggie Wood; Maggie fice of the City Recorder, subject to C. Kimball and KJ. Kimball, her described real property, to-wit: Rlv- Lots l ’ and 8 in Block 3 in Riv examination and any and all objec husband; Earl Hicks Zimmer and erton, Oboe County, Oregon, as tions to such apportionment, that Jane Doe Zimmer, his wife, if mar per plat of said town on file and may be made in writing to the Com ried; Georgia O. Zimmer and John mon Council and filed within 15 of record in the office of the Doe, her husband, if married; the County Clerk for said County days from the day of the first pub unknown heirs of F. W. Wood, de ' lication of thl< notice, will be heard ceased; also all other persons or ' and State. parties unknown claiming any right, ' Dated and published first time and determined by the Common Council before the passage of any or title, estate, lien or interest in the January 4, 1940. George A. Steward, dinance assessing the cost of said real estate described in the com Administrator of the Estate of Mary improvement and said matter will plaint herein. Defendants. 51t5 come up for hearing before the Com IN THE NAME OF THE STATE F. Rohm, deceased mon Council at a meeting to be held OF OREGON: You and goch of you in the City Hall of said City of Co are hereby required to appear and quille at 7:30 P. M. on Monday, the answer the complaint filed against 5th day of February, 1940. you in the above entitled Court and Date of the first publication of this cause on or before the 11th day of notice is the 4th day of January, 1940. January, 1940, and if you fail so to F. O. Leslie, , apppear and answer said complaint City Recorder. sia or otherwise plead thereto for want rnoBa II » PAGE NINI OREGONIAN C. Adrian Sias. Minister , 2*0 East Fourth St. (at Coulter) New Year sermon at 11:00 a. m. will be, “On the Line." By request, Mr. Sias will speak at 7:30 p. m. on the subject, “What Did Christ Mean by John 3:5?” The solo, “Ye Must Be Bom Again” will be sung. Evening attendance average in December was 137. Bible School Is at 9:45 a. m. Ralph Harry was re-elected superintendent Christian Endeavor is at 6:30 p. m. Week-night meetings are choir re hearsal Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. and Bible study and prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Everyone is welcome here. .. .............. . ■ * Emanuel Baptist Church Fourth and Elliott Sts. Rev. Edwin C. Swanson, Pastor The Church with a Bible Ministry where Jesus Christ is Captain and men are crew. 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School, C. L. Brockmann, superintendent. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon, “Looking Up.” First Church of Christ, Scientist 6:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. Coquille, Oregon 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Spe cial music. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting each Thursday 7:30 Sunday Service at U a. m. Subject for next Sunday, “God.” p. m. . I ! . »1 Wednesday evening meeting at 3 | o’clock. Th^Holy Name Catholic Church Free public Reading Room at 256 Schedule for year 1939 Drane Bldg., open every day except First Sunday of the month—Mass Sunday and holidays from 12:30 to at Bandon, 9:00 a. m.; at Coquille 5:00 p. m. 11:00 a. m. Second Sunday—Mass at Myrtle THE COQUILLE GOSPEL TABER Point at 9:00 a. m.; Coquille 11:00 a. NACLE (Assembly of GW) X m. Second and Heath Streets Third Sunday—Mass at Coquille, R. D. E. Smith, Minister 9:00 a. tq.; Bandon, 11:00 a. m. Fourth Sunday—Mass at Powers, Sun«' iday services: Sunday School, 8:30 a. m.; Coquille 11:00 a. m. 9:45 A. Fifth Sunday—Maas at Coquille Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. Christ’s Ambassadors (Young Peo 9:00 a. m.; Myrtle Point 11:00 a. m. Fourth Thursday—Mass at Gold ple) 6:30 P. M. Popular song service and revival Beech at 7:00 a. m. Fourth Friday—Mass at Brookings meeting, 7:30 P. M., choir, orchestra, special music. at 9:00 a. m. Weeknight Services: Meeting for fellowship and prayer, Tuesday 7:30 P. M. Prophetic studies in the reve lation, Friday 7:45 P. M. A ult,pLeï tiingJ-2' Z z BUSINKS8 DIRECTORY V z —i r Benham’s Transfer Anywhere For Hire WOOD — COAL — FUEL OIL ‘ STORAGE 6 Farr & Elwood Bldg. S. Taylor • • ■ ... ■ .i t J T Piano and Accordion Mias Inei Rover * ■■ ............................... ... 11 *■ ' r Mansell Drayage & Delivery Co. BE' Attention jo Detail^ Local and Long Distance HAULING COAL IM!ll « Personal Interest Friendly Connael Honest Advice • NOTHING OVERLOOKED no matter how large and elaborate the scale upon which the funeral arrangements are to be made. 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