The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 13, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    Mrs. Brockman
rot McGourty,
’Red Devils Lose
Found Dead In Cabin First Gome, 37-27
Junior Wanton« Club
Have Style Review
Circuit .Court Cases
I
quarter of Northeast quarter
leas Und. 3/4 int paid by
G. E. Stephan, Ruth if.
Jan. 3—Alice Holland vs. Enoch
j The Junior Womans Club met last
Borthwick and William L.
Monday evening at the Parish home. Holland, suit for divorce.
Funeral services were held Satur­
Patrick McGourity, a Scotchman
Borthwick.
1000.00
The first game at the basketball During the business session a new
Jan. 7—Clyde Olive Edwards vs.
day at the Schroeder Chapel here for
Southeast quarter of South­
: nearly 70 years of age, who has lived season for the Coquille high school
Gene
Maynard
Edwards.
Suit
for
prsaid.nt, Dorothy Harris, was elected
Mrs. Jas. A. Brockman who passed
east quarter, Section 30,
around here for the past 35 years, team was played at the Myrtle Point
Township 37 South, Range
to fill the unexpired term of Grace divorce.
away at her home just north of town
and had been associated with Jack gymnasium last Tuesday night. It
14, West of the Willamette
Jan. S—Pearl Plant vs. Elmer Plant.
Withnell.
Mr. and Mrs. Withnell
last Thursday morning after a few
Mertdtew,
-------------------- 800.00
Scorby in coal mining, was found ended with a score of |7 to 37 in the
are leaving Coquille to the vary near
weeks’ illness.
Interment was in
Northeast quarter of North­
dead in the cabin in which he lived Bobcat’s favor. One previous game
■Jan.
11
—
Grace
I.
Hunter
V».
Del
­
future,
much
to
the
regret
of
ail
Co
­
east
quarter
of
Section 32,
the Weekly family plot at Dora.
alon»
last Thursday
by the
----
...uiauaj
noon Dy noon
tne vin-
, Vin-
Township 27 South, Range
quille. Mrs. Withnell's leadership in bert R. Hunter. Suit for divorce.
Born Maud Irene Weekly, March
14, West of th« Willamette
b cent hoys, neighbors, who entered the 'Twit
night, because of an epi­ the Junior Club has been excellent
Jan 11.—Kathlyn L. Matson vs.
18, 1881, at Gravel Ford, she was the cabin.
Meridian.
800.00
demic of influenzk which had closed and definitely successful. That her Melvin A. Mataon. Suit for divorce.
daughter of those Coquille valley
I SHALL, in compliance with said
the
school.
time he had been seen
going is a real community loai has
order, on Saturday, the 10th day of
pioneers, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Weekly, -
;
Although the Red Devils had had ■ been expressed in club circles by
—was the evening before, by
_______
Harbison’s __________
myrtle wood for Chriat- February, A. D., 1044, commencing
She had lived all her life in Coo« Ralph Galindo. F
He and McCourty,
]few practice games with the Bandon members of the senior group. Eileen 1 mas gifts.
at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of
_______
B said day at the front door of th«
county »nd was married to James A.
whose homes were
on -u the
same . lot
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. coast Guard team, this was their first Bryant was elected treasurer,
Court House in the City of Coquille,
Brockman 33 years ago.
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-
-
used the same wdodshed, and Wed­ contact wi|h an inter-school team.
and County of Coo«, State of Oregon,
Ensign
Elizabeth
Hill presented a, NOTICE OF SALE OF
Besides her husband she is sur­
____________
LAND
AC
­
The
quintet
played
an
excellent
game
nesday evening Galindo found Mc­
offer for sale and sell at public auc­
style review of Wave 'Uniforms, • QUIRED BY ” COOS COUNTY,
vived by one daughter, Mrs. Clara Gourty lying in the wood shed where
tion the above described real property
and showed up very well in quite a modeled by members of the club. The '
OREGON. FOR DELIN­
Weist of Reedsport; two sisters, Mrs.
to the highest and beet bidder, on
he had suffered a heart attack. few plays. Victory for the Bobcats same information regarding the op- 1
QUENT TAXES
the following terms and conditions,
Ona Crosby of Medford and Mrs.
Galindo carried him in the
was not won without an effort on portunities and advantages of join­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN; that to-wit:
Josephine Bennett of Eugene; a
For either cash In hand at'the
sat him in a chajfc hefore the stove their part, but special mention should ing the Waves which was given to under and tqrvirtue of an order of
brother, Vance Weekly of Lakeside,
sale made by the County Court of
time of sale, or it the purchaser
and wanted to call a doctor but Mc­
lL«e “y.r,tIe
1tea™
S*nior C,ub
day the State of Oregon, for the County
electa, for not not loss than thirty
and six grandchildren.
*
which played
ball. They _i
played i
-i- i fine
«
u_n
heard on Monday night. Yvonne OI
°“- on “
»e 3rd
Gourty objected. He then left.
of co
Coos,
the
3rd day
day of
of January,
January,
per cent (30%) of the purchase
Rev. G. A. Gray officiated at the
From the appearance of the cabin a strenuous game and through close
Erice in cash, the remainder to
final rites hold Tor thia splendid Sheriff Howell deduces that Mc­ coordination and the fine condition Marineau modeled her own wedding the following described' hinds? and
e paid under written agreement
gown to exemplify the fact that only fixing minimum prices thereon, to-
woman whose friends were legion. i
at terms arranged between the
Gourty had laid a fire in the stove of their athletes emerged victorious. at a Wave’s wedding may ah« appear wit:
purchaser and the County Court,
The players starting the game were: out of uniform. Members attending 1 Undivided 3/4 of the East
and had then lighted a paper to ap­
all deferred payment to bear in­
CoqaUle
Myrtle
Point
half,
and
Southeast
quarter
terest from the date of sale at
ply to. the kindling, and must have
were Muriel Anderson, Eileen Bryant,
of Southwest quarter of Sec­
the rate of 6% per annum, on
O
Walton Verna Earls, Beverly Price, Ruth
suffered another heart attack for I Train
tion
10,
Township
28
South
any and all parcels the purchase
Sutfin Clayton, Lucite Walker, Georgia
G
f when found he was lying on the floor I Kunz
of Range 13 West of the
price of which equals One Hund­
C
I
Deavers Sherwood, Laverne Ellingsen, Anne
Willamette Meridian,
with all his clothing burned off. ex­ Porter
M 00.00
red (1100.00) Dollars, or more.
Bellon i Harbison, Bernice Molthu, Jean
The North half of the North­
F
No sale shall be made of any of
James B. Dawson who had lived on cept his socks and slippers, but a ' Barton
east quarter and the South­
the above parcels of real porperty
Wise Bryant, Gracqf Withneto Dorothy
F
the Hugh Hastings place, three miles strange condition is that the floor was 1 3rey
east quarter of the North­
for a lesser amount than the mini­
I
from Coquille, on the Cunningham hardly scorched alongside the body I Substitutes for the Red Devils were Harris, Lunelle Chapin, OTenda Clin­
east quarter, Section 2»,
mum price shown theron.
Haga,
De
Norma,
Meek
and
Kline.
{‘ownship 28 South, Range
road, for the past 30 years, passed when found.
Dated at Coquille, Coos County, Ore-
ton, Marie Carlson, Jean Berglund,
3 West of the Willamette
g«m this 3rd day of January, À. D..
away there at six o'clock last Wed­
Graveside services under the aus-
Jessie Sherwood, Marian Adams,
Meridian,
2400.00
pieds ot Schroeder Bros., with Father
nesday evening, Jan. 3.
Faye Waggoner, Mrs. O. C. Sanford
Southwest quarter of south­
52t5
WM. F. HOWELL,
Funeral services, with Liston Par­ Kelly officiating were held in the
east quarter of southeast
and Mrs. J. A. Berg.
•
Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon
quarter,
Section
8,
Township
rish of the Christian church officiat­ Masonic cemetery at 11:30 Saturday i*|*Q
27 South, Range 14, West
ing, were held at the Gano Funeral I
of the Willamette Meri­
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o
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n
.
lnWi
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haW>SCoUand
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Seven
Mgh
.
Home at 2 o’clock Saturday after-
dian
JOO.00
jh schools in Coos will
North half of Southeast
boon. Interment was in the Masonic
J ’have the privilege of hearings the
John Graham was last Saturday
quarter of Southeast quar­
Symposium^Team^of the "Speech'De­
cemetery.
ter, Section 8, Township 27
Mr. Dawson was-11 months and 28 Portland, and a niece, Mrs. Felix partment of the University of Ore­ named executor of the will of Wil­
South, Range 14 West of the
liam
Arthur
Graham
who
died
at
days past 80 years of age, having been Klster, is in Marshfield.
Willamette Meridian,
★ ★
gon. The young people will be travel- Ukteh, Calif., Oct 30, 1843. C. J.
Southwest quarter, Mineral
His wife, Mrs. Agnes McGourty,1 JJ™'
born in Clinton, Illinois, Jan. 7, 1883.
tK their instructor, Robert D. Winslow, J. W. Anderson and C. A.
and mineral oil, Section 22,
from whom
whom. he had become estranged, Clark ¿fcmberi of the
ar. g,.
He came west to Oregon 25 years fron,
Township 27 South, Range
Elfring were named as appraisers of
See us for photofraph of
ago and after five years at -PoWers livse in Charleston.
-'ther
Quier,
Alice
Hsrter
and
Don
14 West'of
West of the Willamette
tiier xuier, mice narver ana won the estate which is estimated to con­
Meridian,
The investigations by f«—■"
had lived near Coquille since. He
3300.00
’ HaSer. the first two being also mem­ sist of |77OO in personal property.
North half of Northwest
„
had been engaged in logging and Howell and County Health Officer ■ bers of last year’s team. The sub- ■ '-r
p ■
■ ■ ■■■ ' ■--------
quarter, Section 27, Town­
Stark
convinced
them
that
there
was
farming since coming to Oregon.
' ject which is being used for discus- Th« schedule for the week is ss fol-
ship 27 South, Range 14
He is survived by his wife, the no foul play iq connection with his sion this year is, “JuveniUe DeUn- low«:
West of the ...
.............
Willamette
Meridian,
former Maud Hastings, who is ■ Co­ death.
quency.”
| Monday, January 24, Coquille and
Southeast quarter of North­
quille valley pioneer.
The team will be in Coo« county Bandon High Schools. Community
east quarter, Section 28,
• Copie« of Picture«
from January 24 throqgh th« 26th. ‘ meeting, 8:00 p. m. Washington build-
Township 27 South, Rang«
14 West of the Wiltamette
CARD OF THANKS "
The
young
people
wiU
also
appear
Ing,
Coquille.
This
evening
meeting
■
Meridian,
For the many acta -of very thought­
Townsend Club met Tuesday eve­ before a community meeting in Co- is sponsored by the several organiza-
South half of South half of
ful kindness, for the sympathy and ning with 35 members and visitors quille on the evening of January 34, tions of Coquille and the ¡ftiblic is
Southwest quarter of North­
east quarter, and North half
help of friends and acquaintances, for present. A 6:30 dinner preceded the and again in North Bend on the 36th. 1 Invited.
those who acted in helping lay away business meeting which was conduc­
our dear wife and mother, and for ted by president McCue. Mr, Buck­
the flowers at th« service, we wish ner gave the openltffc prayer, «nd also
to express our most sincere thanks. a prayer was given for the members
J. A. Brockman and daughter.
who passed away In the last week.
Mr. Schroeder resigned his office as
treasurer and Mr. Deyoe was elected
to take his place.
Several members are still on the
sick list, so we send greetings to
them and hope for their early re­
••Bill" Goodman, as he was uni-
covery. Eleven nCw members were
versally known, although his name
reported at this time.
was Luthsr L, a brother of Mrs. J.
Door prize was won by Mrs. Von
J. Stanley of Coquille, was found
Pegert. Mrs. f' Tilghman, program
dead in a ditch, partially filled with
chairman, conducted the program
water, along the highway south of
as follows: Readings, Mr.«Tilghman,
the former C. D. Johnson lumber
Mr. Buckner, Mrs. Clinton, Mrs.
yard at Bandon, laat Wednesday
Buckner, Mrs. Von Pegert, Mrs. Col­
noon. He was found by boys and had
lier, Mrs. Gilman. Songs, Mrs.
apparently been dead for several
Hatcher and Mrs. Von Pegert. Story
hours.
and skit by Von Pegert, Hatcher, Mc­
'“J
•
He has been living .at the home of
Cue and Tilghman.
his cou«in, Birdie Randleman, for
All present enjoyed the anniver­
some time and had been to the Han-
sary cakes which were served. Next
don postoffice to get the mall the aft­
meeting, rolls and jelly will be served.
ernoon before and had apparently
Don’t forget the caravan, January
Cash on Hand A du« frem Bank« $72455,015.02
suffered an heart attack Tuesday
23 in Coquille.
—Press Cor.
night on his way home.
United States Bonds, inch
/
He is the last of five brothers and
216,170,121.69 •
I 4U-S. Government Agencies 134,843,935.54
the son of a poineer Coos county fam­
ily, the John P. Goodmans, who came
$299,276,399.91
$207,396,950.56
I
here in 1880. He was bom in San­
Jan. —Doyle Capps and Carol Pinks­
14,114,131.10
gamon county, IU-, Jan. 24, 1870, and ton, both of Coquille. They were
'All Other Bonds.... rrw. r. .v...
5,437,683.49
wss nearly 74 years of age. .
married by by Rev. G. A. Gray here
* 50,91642234
. Loans and Discounts.................................
54,030,792.70
He had never married and had last Thursday.
lived in various parts of the county
Jan. 8—Raymond J. Wilson and
, 300,000.00
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank...................
. 300,000.00 ,
for more than 80 years. He was at Edna M. Hunt, both of Bandon.
sea during World War I, helping
2,706,549.82
Jan. 7—A. H. Mecum of Remote
Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures...., 2,710,360.87.
transport supplies and material to and Sue E. McPhearson of Myrtle
1.00
Eugland, China and elsewhere.
Point. .They were married last Fri­
Other Real Estate. .............
1.00
He Is survlyed by another sister, day by Justice Bull at his office here.
/
1,907.50
Customers’ Liability on Acceptances...........
16,214.24
Mrs. Florence Upton of Centralia,
Jan. 7—Alfred D, Austin of Bel­
Wash., and many nieces and nephews. laire, Mich., and Lucetta M. Bowler
I 1,263,672.51
Interest Earned................................................
666,921.99
Graveside services were held in of Claire, Mich. They were married
the Odd Fellows cemetery at Bandon, on Friday by Rev. Edw. Birmingham
156401071
«
Other Resources................................ ——^£36203
under the auspices«of Schroeder at North Bend.
Bros., at 2 p. m. Tuesday, this week.
Jan. 8—Robert H. Van Fossen and
.
TOTAL RESOURCES,..... , .
Betty J. King, both of Coquille. They
-..M*
Milton Hirst Died Last
were married Saturday by Liston
Parrish at the C. L. Van Fossen home.
Thursday At County Farm
Jan. 8—Bill M. Camp and Ruth
Milton Hirst, 6«, passed away at
Walker? both of Marshfield.
the Coos county farm last Thursday,
$4,500,000.00
1 Capital,
$ 4.500.000.00
.T-nv 3 AMft
»nd Piith
lie was a single man, burn in v«
Levy, both of Bandon. They were
5,500400.00
Aug. 18, 1877 and had worked in
5,500,000.00
Surplus
married at the K. E. Franklin home
Marshfield before illness caused his
at Bandon last Sunday by Rev. A. J.
3456474.43
1,604,73048
Undivided Profits
removal to the county farm, Fun-
Princic.
eral arrangements are pending.
1,546,862.89
Jan. S—Roy H. Pratt and June
Reserves for Contingencies... 1,223,1024» ,
Marie Wescott, both of Myrtle Point
44,903,53742
Bridge Couple Buy«
12,827,833.22
They were married at the J. M. Pratt
Winters’ Store
home in Myrtle Point last Saturday by
3,118492.?!
487,947.76
Reserves Allocated for Taxes, Interest, etc.
Mr. and Mrt. J. O. Paulsen who Rev. T. J. Pryor.
) 16414.24
Jan. 9
Normand Armand Donohue
,
1,987.56
have been living ji) this community
_ — -------------------------
——
..... Acceptances
•. ^».• jmxm *«•.>.«.»* • -• «.*-*».
for the past five months, have pur-
Ldwelh\M«s., and Ann
' WsMsnr
Interest Collected in Advance.......................
166,802.cb
chased the buildings, store and ser­ of Myrtle Point. They were mar­
vice station owned by Charles F. ried on Sunday by Rev. G. A. Gray
211,115.62
Other Labilities.'.............................................. .
119,437.94
Winters at Wintersville, east of Ban­ at his home her«,
Jan. 10—Joseph Pauli of Akroh,
don, and took ptMasajon on J«h- L
353,074,952.74
Deposits (exclusive of reciprocal bank deposits) 257,099,051.23
The P«u|sens operated a station Ohio, and Viola Siegrist of North
and store in Bridge for 18 years. They Bepd. Justice F. R. Bull said the
$169,458429.18
TOTAL LI ABILITIES........... 1270,717,286.48
have a daughter, Faye, 16, and a-aoti, ceremony for them at his office here
Jackie, 10, who are attending Btffidon on Monday.
schools. Living quarters are main­ , Jan. 10—Earl A. Ericksen of Coun­
at
the
station.—Western cil Bluffs, Iowa, and Paula L. Harris
tained
of Route 2, Marshfield.
World.
Jan. 11—Robert Hayes Emendarfer
of Niagara Fall«, N. Y., and Betty
0 t
M
Lou McKean, of North Bend.
Buried Saturday ■
Jos. B, Dawson
Buried January 8
Symposium Team
Probate Court Items
Godutile. Studio
Townsend Club
RrstNationoi Bank
X/Biirz Goodman
Buried Tuesday
of Portland, Oregon
Condensed Stgtamenf of Head Office and 40 Statewide Brandies
RISOURCBS
Marriage Licenses
LIABILITIES
December 31,1942
X becember 31,1943
$6X406*27832