The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 08, 1948, Image 21

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A t Broodbent
Cards were enjoyed until a
late hour, when dainty refreshments
were served to Mrs. Kenneth Bonnik­
iH .ld o,«r (raa Lwt W *t)
sen, Mrs. Fred Tams, Louise Reed
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Luttrell left the Victor Hendershot Mrs. Lloyd-Lack­
first of th e week for Ada, Oregon ey, Bonney Lackey, Mrs. Ray Robin­
where they w ill be house guests for son, Mrs. Thomas Forrest and the
the week at the home of their son- hostess, Mrs. Boyer.
Mrs. Ray Robinson who was tak­
in-law, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Scott.
en to the Mast hospital in Myrtle
Beverly Green and son, Dickie, left Point about two weeks ago with a
on Friday of last week to return to severe cold bordering on pneumonia,
their home in southern California. was able to return to her home sev­
They have been guests of Beverly’s eral days ago.
Johnnie Thrower has accepted em ­
parents Mr. and Mrs. Pete Coalbank
ployment« on the Russell Smith
for the past several months.
He had
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bonniksen ranch near Myrtle Point.
were in Coquille Sunday, where formerlly been employed by Cecil
they were dinner guests of Mr. and Paui on his dairy farm.
Mrs. Cecil Paul was taken to the i
Mrs. Qeorge Hoke. Dr. and Mrs. L.
G? Bonniksen and two sons of Ore­ Keiser hospital in North Bend a week ;
gon City were additional guests at the ago Wednesday. She was suffering
Howe home. Mrs. L. G. Bonnik­ with a severe cold. She was expect­
sen, who is a‘ daughter of the Howe's ed to return to her home this past
remained for an extended visit at week-end.
Keith Smith was able to return to
the home of her parents.
He has been ab­
Doris Barklow who has been at­ school last week
tending school In Roseburg, has re­ sent several days suffering from an
turned and started school in Broad- ear infection.
Spring vacation started on Friday,
bent. She Is in the eighth grade and
is making her home with her father, March 26 and wil last until Mon­
day April third.
Everett Barklow.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Northrup are
John Reed w as taken to the Mast
a baby
hospital In Myrtle Point on Monday announcing the birth of
GEORGE NEUNER
of last week suffering with an in­ girl. This is the Northrup’s second
Salem, Oregon—Special—Roy Har-
child, and has been named Charo-
fection in his leg.
Visiting at the home of Mr. and i lette Melissa. They have one other land, Salem attorney, was this week
named chairman of the George Neun­
Mrs. Jerry Boyer from Friday until daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Watson and er for Attorney General committee
Sunday of last week were the form­
and Tom D. Stoughton, Portland in­
er’s brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. son Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. William surance
man, was made secretary-
Jim Boyer and family. Jerry's fath­ Thrower made a business trip to treasurer. The announcement came
er and stepmother were additional Portland last Wednesday. They re­ from Attorney General Neuner who
guests at the Boyer home over the turned home on Friday of the same will seek the republican nomniation
week.
same. weekend.
for the second time having been ap­
Sergeant Hobart Smith who has
pointed to that office in 1943 by the
been In the army hospital in Fort
late Governor Earl Snell and elected
Lewis for some time following a car
The bland flavor o f macaroni is a a year later.
accident in which he received serious good canvas on which to paint with
Since 1910 George Neuner has oc­
injuries, arrived home the first of various meat flavors. Ground beef cupied many offices in state and gov­
last week for a thirty day visit at the ¡s * good choice and another mem- ernmental position.
He was state
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ber of the beef family can also be representative and senator from
Hobart Smith. Sgt. Smith w as sta- used to give distinctive
Douglas county as well as its district
tionad at Fort Richardson near An­ corned beef, it is. Make a O
attorney. In 1925 Mr. Neuner was
chorage Alaska, at the time of the ole of macaroni, bits of cooked corned appointed United States attorney for
accident.
beef, sauteed chopped onion and a Oregon, was reappointed and served
Mrs Jerry Boyer was hostess to flavorful cheese saluce. Top with until 1933. Later he served as at­
the ladies card club which meets buttered crumbs arid bake 30 min­ torney for the Oregon Liquor Control
once each week at their regular utes in a moderate oven (350 degrees commission and was a member of the
original Knox liquor committee.
meeting on Tuesday evening of last y .)
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The long record of public service
and experience has familiarized at­
torney general Neuner with the legal
affairs of Oregon and has qualified
him to interpret the laws committed
to his charge fairly and impartially
and without fear or favor. The last
session of the legislature greatly en­
larged the scope of the attorney gen­
for\n
eth-
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eral's duties and poowers ana at
“ Y ob can’t get
y.
What
present
he is busy revamping his
lns," se Insurance cesta m oney.
office and staff to conform to I<
do yon get? Primarily, yen gat aa-
legis-
lative changes.
suranee that for a small premium
you'll suffer no great l asse s . Your
See "Spike" Leslie 1er insurance ef
risk is reduced; yen get peace ef
all k
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kinds.
phene 5 er 45-L.
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mind and freedom from sudden fi­
nancial worries. Spend a little today;
NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL
It may mean a 1st tomorrow.
ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
Final Account of U. S. Hufford, ad­
ministrator of the Estate of Charlotte
Frye, deceased, has been filed in the
of all types
County Court of the State of Oregon
399 W. First S t
for Coos County and that Tuesday,
the 4th day of May, 1948, at the hour
CeeoIIla, Oregon
of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said
day in said court in the Coos County
Court House at Coquille, Coos County,
Oregon, has been duly appointed by
such court for the hearing of objec­
tions to such Final Account and the
settlement thereof, at which time any
person interested in such estate may
appear and file objections thereto,
and contest the same.
Dated and first published April 1,
1948.
U. S. HUFFORD
Administrator of the Estate
of Charlotte Frye, deceased.
George H. Layman
Charles J. Michelet
Attorneys for Estate
First publication April 1, 1948.
Last publication April 29, 1948. 12t5
Neuner Will Seek
Re-Election
PENNY WISE,
PO UND FOOLISH
F. R. Bull
Smooth Sailing.
Special
T U N E -U P !
SPRING DAYS A H E A D -
With Spring just around the comer, don’t be
caught napping with a faulty motor. Ba all
set to get away faster by having your motor
tuned-up NOW!
Church Pontiac
CLOV1J CHURCH
Front * WUIard
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Beginning at * point on the East
boundary of Section Twelve (12),
which is situated North 0* 43’
East 883.3 feet from the Southeast
corner of Section Twelve (12).
Township Thirty (30) South Of
Range Fifteen (15) West of the
Willamette Meridian in Coos
County, Oregon; thence North
74 * 00- West 993.0 feet to an iron
pipe set in the ground in the
angle of a private roadway;
thence North 14* 00' East 903.5
feet along center of said road;
thence North 25* 30' Bast 300.0
feet along center of said private
rodd in the angle of a similar road
running in an Easterly and West­
erly direction; thence North 64*
15' West along center of private
road 840.00 feet, more or less, to
the East boundary of U. S. High­
way i01, to a % inch iron pipe
set in the ground at a point on
the East boundary of said High­
way 101, opposite the intersection
of the center line of the Kroft
Lake County Road with the West
boundary of said Highway 101;
thence South 17* IF West along
East boundary of Highway 101
a distance of 2770.00 feet, more or
les s, to the South boundary of
said Section Twelve (13); thence
Easterly along aaid South bound­
ary of said Section Twelve (12)
s distance of 2278.5 feet, more or
less, to the Southeast corner of
said Section Twelve (12); thence
North 0* 43' East 883.3 feet, more
or less, along East boundary of
said Section Twelve (12) to the
place of beginning.
Save and except from the above
described lands a one acre tract
of land heretofore conveyed by
O. E. Trott to the State ef Oregon
by deed recorded in Book 128,
pege S7S of the Records of Deeds
of Coos County, Oregon, and more
particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the East
boundary of the Oregon Coast
Highway (now U. S. Highway
101), which said point is the
Northwest corner of said parcel
of land, and is situated 1317.82
feet North and 1769.89 feet West
of the Southeast corner of said
Section Tw elve (12) in Township
Thirty (30), South of Range Fif­
teen (13), West of the Willamette
Meridian, and at Engineer's
Station No. 461 divided by 47.7;
thence running as follows: South
r * 40' Bast 175.9 feet along North
boundary of said tract; thence
South 17* IF West 278.82 feet
along Bast boundary of said par­
cel; thence North 72* 4T West
170.0 teat along South boundary
auu pwcei
w the East bound-
of said
parcel to
ary of Oregon i Coast Highway
(now U. S. Highs
(»way 101); thence
North 17* 13 1
Bast 283.94 feet
along East boundary of said High­
way to the place of beginning..
Also, the North Half (NVfc) of
the Northwest Quarter (NWy<),
the Southeast Quarter (SBIk)
of
the
Northwest
Quarter
(N W <4), the Northeast Quarter
(NEY«) of the Southwest Quarter
(SW tk).
and the
Southeast
Quarter (SBY«) of the Southwest
Quarter (SW Q )
of Section
Twenty-four
(24),
Township
Twenty-nine (29) South.
Fifteen (15),
of the Wil­
). West
We
lamette Meridian.
Also, except that certain tract
of land heretofore deeded to Mary
E. Thompson from Myrl T. Now­
lin and Emma E. Nowlin by
deed recorded March 8, 1940, in
Book 135, page 512, described
as a tract 208.8 feet by 208.8 feet
and containing 1 acre of lend, lo­
cated in the Southwest corner of
the Southeast Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter of Section 12
in Township 30, South of Range
15, West of the Willamette Meri­
dian In Coos County, Oregon.
SECOND: That the plaintiffs ere
the owners in fee simple of said real
property, and the whole thereof, and
that any said claims of the defendants
be declared Invalid and quieted.
THIRD: That none of said defend­
ants has any Interest or estate, right,
title or lien upon or in said real
property, or any portion thereof, par­
amount to the plaintiffs' right, title
and interest therein and thereto.
FOURTH: That said defendants,
and each and all of them, and all per
sons claiming under, by or through
them, or any of them, be forever
barred, restrained and enjoined from
asserting any claim whatever in or
i to said premises, adverse to the plain­
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has filed in the
County Court of Cooa County, Oregon,
his Final Report and Account as Ad­
ministrator of the Estate of William
A. May, Deceased, and that the Court
has set Tuesday the 4th day of May,
1948, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock a. m.
of said date at the County Court
Room in Coquille, Oregon, as the
time and place for hearing objections
to such Final Account and the settle­
ment of said estate.
ANTHONY MAY
Administrator of the Estate of
12t5c
William A. May, Deceased. tiffs
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__B That plaintiff« have «uch
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE other and further relief as the Court
8TATE OF OREGON IN AND
may deem equitable, including plain-
PORTLAND
O n year next trip to Port­
land or other Willamette valley
cities try our convenient over­
night train. Leave any evening;
arrive at your destination next
morning. It’a aa simple aa that.
Ride in roomy standard Pull­
man (with drawing room) or in
comfortable coachee. It’s the
easiest and safest way to travel.
Saves time and money, too.
Overnight service returning.
For fares and schedules call:
The friendly Southern Pacific
A. W. BENNETT, Agent
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COQUILLE. OREGON.
APRIL 8. 1998.
tiffs costs and disbursements herein
laid out and expended as to any ap­
pearing defendants.
Service of this Summons is made
be made in The Coquille Valley Sen­
tinel, once a week for four successive
and consecutive weeks. Date of the
first publication: March 18, 1948.
Date of the last publication: April
15, 1948.
J. ARTHUR BERG,
Oregon, which Order was signed,
Attorney for Plaintiffs
dated and entered on the 19th day of
Residence and P. O. Ad-
March, 1948, directing publication to 10t5c
dress, Coquille, Oregon
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Fast, Efficient, Courteous Service
on all orders
To move Home Furnishings or
Heavy Equipment call
BENHAM'S TRANSFER
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Coquille
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Check A ll C ylinders
Check A ll Brake Linea
Check H ydraulic
Fluid
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• Check A ll Cables
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$16.00
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Southwestern Motors, Inc.
474 West 1st Street
Coquille, Oregon
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS
LESLIE M. KRANICK (sometimes
I l l
known as L. M. Kranick) and
P. A.
ETHEL M. KRANICK, husband and
wife,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
WINNIE L. BUTLER and JOHN DOE
On Your
BUTLER, her husband, if married;
also, all unknown heirs of any of
AUTO
the above named defendants who
FURNITURE
may be deceased; also all other
ir^ T S C K
persons or parties unknown claim­
ing any right, title, interest, lien
or estate in or to the real property
described in the Complaint herein
or any portion thereof.
Simple Credit Requirements
Defendants.
Complete Privacy
No Co-Signers
Sammons
10-M inuteB errtee
Case Ne. 14*43
TO: WINNIE L. BUTLER and
JOHN DOE BUTLER, her husband,
if married; also, all unknown heirs of
any of the above named defendants
Cooa Bay, Oregon
who may be deceased; also all other
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persons or parties unknown claiming M335
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any right, title, interest, lien or es­ 179 N. Broadway
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tate in or to the real property de­
scribed In the Complaint herein, or
any portion thereof.
NF W FREEDOM "OR
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby no­
HARO OF HEARING!
tified that you are required to ap- I
pear and answer the Complaint filed
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against you in the above entitled !
Court and cause, on or before A p r il!
18, 1948, the same being the last date
for answering or appearing personally
as prescribed in the Order for Publi­
cation on file herein, dated and en­
tered on the 16th day of March, 1948,
and if you fail so to appear or answer
on or before said date, the plaintiffs
3®3 LO.O.F. BLDG.
w ill apply to the Court for the relief
Eugene, Ore.
prayed for in their Complaint, a suc­
cinct statement of which is as follows: Free CUntcs Held nt Coquille
FIRST: That the defendants b e ! Hotel frequently. Please write
required to appear and set forth the for
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nature of their several claims and at- i
leged interest, title or estate in and I
mono pac
to the following described real prop­
I
erty, to-wit:
LIBERA”
CASH LOANS
Overnight to
C oquille V a lle y
Priv« ’f e
l!?,K r ‘
Coos Boy
Finance Co.
For The Finest
• • • •
M EALS
and
Entertainment
For
•Thick, Juicy Steaks
• Delicious Fried Chicken
•For Dancing every Saturday evening ft the
rhythms of the Selander Orchestra
There's just one place to go!
S. C. Mitchell
Seffone
M y r tle Lodge
Between Coquille and Coos Bay
on Highway 101
Phone 7-R-15 FOR RESERVATIONS