The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 19, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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member, Emery Hunt. Kula Shutt is
reporter and Ivyl Frye, leader.
Mrs. Earl Adams, Jr., spent Sun­
day in Coquille. Accompanying her
home Monday was Owen Rogers.
Mrs. L. A. Ryan received a letter
from her son, “Bud.” who is in
France, after not hearing from him
for several weeks. He also sent a
snapshot of himaeU and we are glad
to report he looks fine. He is driving
a jeep and had driven 70 miles just
in the city of Paris one day, where
he saw some wonderful sights.
Mrs. Russell Stillwell returned
home last Tuesday, after spending
several days in Ashland.
At Grange last Saturday night, the
following were installed:
Russell
Stillwell to succeed George Hurst
on the executive committee; MA.
Ethel Alford to succeed Louise Hurst
as Pomona, and Madeline Croy as
Flora. Charles Geitner, past master,
was installing officer. H. E. C. served
doughnuts and tjoffee. * *
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. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
COUNTY OF COOS, STATE
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In the Matter of the Estate of
Hugh Thomas Downey, Deceased.
Cttallsn No, 4880
v To James Downey and Sylvester
Downey, and to all other nelrs or
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In the Name ef the State of Oregon,
, You are hereby cited and required
to appear in the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for the County of
> Goos at the Court Room thereof, at
- Coquille in the County of Coos with­
in ten days from the date of the ser­
vice of such Citation, if served with-
• in Coos County, Oregon, or within
- twenty days, if served within any
r other County in this State, or, it
served by publication, within twen-
' ty-eight days from the date of the
first publication thereof, then and
» there to show cause, if any exist,
, why an order of sale should not be
made and license granted to Elbert
Schroeder, Administrator of said Es-
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Beginning at the Northwest
corner of the Northeast quar­
ter of the Northwest quarter of
Section 36, Township 27 South,
Range 13 West of Willamette
Meridian, the said point being
approximately on the easterly
boundary of the County Road;
and running thence southerly,
following the said easterly boun­
dary of the County Road to a
point on the North boundary of
the tract of land deeded to Fal­
coner, the said point being a dto-
tance of 1526 feet north of the
south boundary of the Southeast
quarter of the Northwest quar­
ter of the said Section 38; thence
East to the line of the foot of
the hili; thence N. 43* 40' E.
tor a distance of 2,86 feet to the
center of Budd Creek> foeny*
17S.44 feet; thence N. 43
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E. for a distance Of 390.38
thence S. 88* 07*E. for a distance
of 134.00 feet; thence 8. 49* 48H'
E. for a distance of 302.38 feet;
thence S. 38* 58* W. for a dis­
tance of 58.33 feet; thence S.
M* 03* E. for a distance of 93.30
feet; thence & 43* 31' E. for a
distance of 339.31 feet; thence 8.
86* 04' E. for s distance of 80.8
feet, more or less, to a point
it on
the east boundary of the said
Northeast quarter of the North­
west quarter of Section 38:
thence Northerly along the said
East boundary of the Northeast
quarter of the Northwest quar­
ter of Section 36 to the North­
east corner thereof; thence West
along the North boundary of
said Northeast quarter of the
Northwest quarter of Section 36
to a point or beginning; contain­
ing 27.5 acres, more or less, and
being a portion at the North­
east quarter of the Northwest
quarter of Section 38, Township
27 South, Range 13 West of Wil­
lamette MerhffM,
Atoo a gateway roadway ease­
ment fifteen feet in width, fol­
lowing along the line of the foot
. of the hill on the easterly side
of the Budd Creek bottom lands,
the center line of which to more
particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point in the
Northeast quarter of the North­
west quarter of
Section 36,
Township 27 South, Range 13
West ofWUlamette Meridian, the
said point being situated 1710.3
feet North and 801.9 feet East
of the corner to the Southwest
corner of the Southeast quarter
of the Northwest quarter of the
said Section 36; and running
thence N. 58* W. for a distance*
of 140.0 feet; thence N. 28* W.
for a distance of 39.65 feet, to a
point on the boundary of the
tract deacribed in the foregofhg
• description.
Atoo excepting easements here­
tofore granted;
WITNESS, the Hon. L. D. Fel­
sheim, Judge of County Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of
At the school board meeting last Coos with the seal of said Court, af­
fixed this 27th day of March. IMS.
Friday night, Mrs. Russell Stillwell ATTEST:
L. W. Oddy, Clerk.
was elected on the board of directors Ilt5 (seal) By O. Vaughan, Deputy.
to replace James Matthews, resigned.
Last Friday ahn.it 7*«0 p. m. two
cars cc Hided near the Hunt farm.
GENERAL
One was driven by Walter Shutt, re­
turning from school and accompanied
by his sister, Eula. She was badly «
cut, suffered concussion, and was in
the hospital until Monday. A man
Concrete Basements
in the other car had a leg broken.
Moving
Sunday noon Dennis Buoy fell out
Foundations
of a tree at hto home and broke the
large bone just above the wrist in
Sidewalk Laying
hto left arm.
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TO Mrs. 1
Patricia
Brady,
You are hereby cited and required
to appear in the County Court of
the State of Oregon, for the County
of Coos at the Court Room thereof,
at Coquille in the County of Cooa
within ten days from the date of the
service at such Citation, if served
within Coos County, Oregon, of
within twenty days, if served within
any other County in this State, or, if
served by publication, within twenty­
eight days from the date of the first
publication thereof, then and there
to show cause, if any exist, why an
Order of Sale should not be made
and license granted to J. H. McClos­
key, Executor of said Estate, for the
sale of
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Beginning at a point 218 feet
South 89* 40' East and 285
the quarter section
| feet
corner on
line between Sec-
38 in Township 27
tions 35
South of
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13, West
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of the
Willamette Meridian in Coos
County, Oregon; running thence
South 172 feet to the Northwest
corner of small tract of land
owned by the Misses Smith;
thence North 79* 10' East 337.8
feet along North boundary of
said tract to a small stream;
thence South 30* 30* East 193
feet, more or lees, along said
stream to the North boundary
of the Coquille-Marshfield High­
way;
thence
approximately
North 78* 10* Rast 282 feet,
more or less, along said North
boundary of said highway to a
point 18 feet West of the East
boundary of the V. G. Weekly
land; thence North 0* 40' East
276 feet, more or less, along the
West boundary of an 19 foot pro­
posed roadway to a point which
toNorth H* 51 East of the
place of beginning; thence South
84* 52' West 715 feet, more or
less, to the place
containing 3.23 a<----- _ ___ _
more or lees, situate in Section 36,
Township 37 South of Range 13
West of the Willamette Meridian;
Witness, the Hon. L. D. Fetoheim,
Judge of County Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of Cooa
with the seal of said Court, affixed
this 27th day of March, IMS.
Attest:
L. W. Oddy, Clerk.
Ilt5 (seal) By G. Vsughan, Deputy.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That by virtue of an order, decree
and license of the County Court of
Coos County, Oregon, made and en­
tered on the 22nd day of March,
IMS, in the Matter of the Estate of
Charles W. Dye, Deceased, I will,
on and after Friday, the 27th day of
April, IMS, proceed to sell, at pri­
vate sale, to the highest and best
bidder for cash in hand, and subject
to the confirmation of said Court,
all of the right, title and internet of
said estate, and those claiming under
it. In and to the following deacribed
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*' When you think of the sacrifices our fight­
ing men are making in this war, it’s hard to
figure out how we’ll ever repay them, isn't
it. Judge?”
"Yes, it nully is, Tom. There are only
certain things we can do. Such as...write
them cheerful letters often. Send them
favorite gifts from time to time. Work
harder than ever to provide them with
everything they need to finish their job
quickly. Buy more and more War Bonds...
especially during the current drive... to
Coquille
Phone 213
pay for the ammunition and fighting equip­
ment they must have.”
"AU that still seems kind of small com­
pared with what they're doing for us. Judge.”
“True, but it’s about all we older folks
back home can do. Tarn. Except one more
thing. And that is to be sure our fighting
come home to the same kind of country they
left behind. The kind of country their letters
tell us they want. Nothing changed that
they don't want changed while they’re away
and unable to express their wishes.”
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S to 7 and 19 to 34, inclusive.
Block 35, all in Portland Addi­
tion to Bandon, Coos County,
Oregon;
Beginning at the Northeast
comer of Lot S in Block 1 in
the Original Town of Coquille
City, Coos County,
Oregon;
thence South 11* West along
East line of said Lot 109.07 feet;
thence South U* V West 19 feet;
thence North 79* West to a
point on the West line of said Lot
which to 112.5 feet South 11*
West of the Northwest corner
ftiereof; thence North 11* East
along westerly line of said Lot 5,
112.5 feet to the Northwest cor­
ner thereof; thenCe South 79*
East along the Northerly line
of said Lot 6, to the place of
^cginninjj^xcegtini^tagMroni^
Carpentry
flettifactioii
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Fly With Mobile
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned was on April 9, IMS.
duly appointed as Administratrix of
the Estate of Martin Elmer Nye, de­
ceased. Uy the County Court of Coos
County, Oregon; and that all persons
having claims against said estate
are hereby notified that they are
required to file such Ctouma, duly
verified and with vouchers attached,
to me at the office of O. C. San­
ford, Attorney, in Coquille, Ore­
gon, within six months from the date
of this notice.
Dated and published first time
April 12, IMS.
Ruth E. Donated,
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Administratrix.
CONTRACTING
The 4-H Calf Club met Friday eve­
ning April 8 at the leader's home,
where an interesting meeting was
held followed by several jokes and
stunts.
The club gained a new
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Fairview News
L. L. Buoy was one of the men
leaving Tuesday for Portland for In­
duction examination.
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unknown, if any there be
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NOTICE or SALE OF REA1T
PROPERTY
N. 81* «8* W. along the center
of Budd Creek for a dtetan
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