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quired to present the same, to gether with proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned, at his office .in Coquille, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 18th day of March, 1848. NOTICE TO CREDITORS A P R IL 21, 1849. CXXH IL L E , OREGON. N O TIC E IS HEREBY G IV EN , J. ARTHUR BERG, That the undersigned has been Executor of the Estate of Laura A. Schroeder, duly appointed by the County Deceased. Court of Coos County, Oregon, as 10t 5c Administrator of the Estate of —.---------- ------------------------------------- . Opal Irene Cox, Deceased, and has Notice of Sale of County-Owned duly qualified as such. i Timber and Timber Land NOW THEREFORE, all persons Sealed bids, marked outside Further progress toward Wey board m ill at Springfield, Oregon; having claims against said estate "Sealed Bid" and addressed to the erhaeuser Timber company’s goal for a sulphate pulp m ill and e x - are hereby notified and required Coos County Court, Courthouse, to insure its permanent operation pension of the plywood plant at to present the same, together with Coquille, Oregon, w ill be received w D«hin«tnn- for th e ProP«r vouchers therefor, to the until and opened at 2:00 p. m„ was indicated today in the firm ’s T Longview, W a s h in g to n fo r the undersigned at the offlce of j . May 2 1949^ for annual report. This report reiterates the com construction of logging truck roads Arthur Berg, at Coquille, Oregon, timber or timber ■ and land as pany’s determination to build for at Coos Bay, Oregon, and for two within six months from the date hereinafter described, the future through the operation cargo vessels. hereof. Each bid must state the total Dividends of $3 per share, the Dated th*’ this 22nd day oi of March’ March, consideration which w ill be of- of tree farms in Oregon and Washington, by diversifying it« , same ____ _ as m ________ ___ ( fered for each parcel as described in 1947, were paid. The 1948. W ALTER HOFSESS, below. No bid for less than the manufacturing, grouping its' company>s annuai report revealed Administrator of the Estate of appraised price w ill be considered. cessing plants, and deve op L strengthening of total working Opal Irene Cox, Deceased. 10t5c Each bid must be submitted in products and permanent capitai position. As of last De * " /L V n r T J cember 31, working capital was IN t h e CIR CU IT- COURT OF In the annual report, J. P. Wey OF OJEGO» D, X « erhaeuser, Jr., president of the A ND FOR THE COUNTY , ty Court. deposit must company, commented on the E XO TIC Spanish love dance is 10 changes in the price trend during one af the highlights in Colum- v E. C R IM and M A R Y F. C R IM , óffeZZd offered 1948 bla’s “The Leves of Carmen” at u ...i------ • — j i ..u /- ®T®Q. e posits wi applied _ ,,, to the purchase price in the caie “During the first three months the Roxy Theatre Sunday, Mon husband and wife. Plaintiffs, oi successful bidders and w ill be of 1848,” he said, “we extended to day and Tuesday, with Rita returned to unsuccessful bidders. retailers a ten per cent reduction Hayworth starred. A L IC E BOOTH MCDONALD, h e ir, TERMS: Not less than thirty in prices of lumber for home con • o at taw of M. J. McDonald, de- per cent (30% ) of the purchase struction, although this failed to KEEPS IN 8HAPE ceased; H A N N A H JOSEPHSON; tim . ni sal» affect the booming market. It Alan Ladd, starred in P ara-1also the resDectjve husbands of L * v ...“ “ “ ’ m m in C . “W h icn o rin s S m ith ” h a s-1 TC * respecuve nusoanas oi the remain(ier pai<l under might be fairly said, however, that mounts whispering s»mitn, nas • e,ther of the above named defend- w r;t»«n at t.rm c a, our restraint in pulp prices did n’t forgotten the skills he learned ants wh0 ma u . married" also r ‘ j agreement at terms ar- w h .n ha wa< a stu d io lab orer H e L?“ .n° " v , m arrlea’ a” ° ranged between the purchaser and help to hold the inflation line. “In the U tter part of 1948, buyer tiZZ^ X k at h f, H i X Z vaTiZy abOV',." a T e ' ,n P V » « t a to bear iqterest from discrimination in many fields be „ ™ h l " ° W deceased; also all other the date Qt M ,e , t rate of gix came more and more evident. . . persons or parties unknown cieim -| p^r cent (6 % ) per annum. Pay- Hesitation translated itself even ranch' once thought to ' 1,1 W int* rest* J~n ( ment in fu ll w ill be required in tually into sharp price reductions be Hvnnotism bv was a tEtak m lin ette estate?n “ L * advance cutting timber. The J ’___ fa r lumber and plywood. be caused by a thick magneuc degt,ribed m the compUunt h e r e - , r, KPrvM JZL. wav nv0r “In spite of the break in the flu id according aoonrdina to the th e Encyclo- Encvclo- in i _ o* _________ .■ u „ a i county reserves ngnt oi way over fluid, r" ^ y 'portion'ther^Tf, . all of the lands sold. The coun- price level late in the year,” con pedia Bríttanica. UeIenaan ,ty reserves all mineral and min- tinued Weyerhaeuser, 1948 pro SUMMONS j era, oil righu duced large earnings measured in P A G I, S IX — withiri six months item the date hereof. I Dated and published first time April 21, IMS. , M A BEL E. HAZARD, , I4t5c Executrix. 1 1 V en tilici Permanent Operations By Weyerhaeuser Will Add Payrolls, Extend Plants in '49 uun.m . ™ terms of the current dollar. The lowered purchasing power of the 1848 dollar was perhaps best evi denced to the company by the fact that during the year it actually reinvested in plant additions and improvements more than the total net eqjmings of the company for the year.” Net income for the year was re ported at 825,982,537, or $8.49 per share. A total of $31,576,185 was spent on plant and vessel addi tions and replacements. Major expenditures were: for logging fa cilities, a sawmill, and a container Township 31 Sooth, Range 12 W .W Jf. Section 20: NEMi, SMiNWy., NEM i SWM i , SEM«. Minimum price: $230,000.00. Township 28 South. Range 9 W.W.M. Section ,36: N % , SWy«, N V i- SEMi, SWy.SEy«. Minimum price: $58,120.00. Township 28 South, Range 1$ W.W.M. Section 2: Lots 1, 2, S ttN E V i. Minimum price: $8,120.00. Township 28 South, Rance 10 W.W.M. Section 10; N W y .N E ft, NEy«- N W y. and 40 acres in SW Vi- N Ey. and SEy,N W fc. M in i mum price: $2,500.00. Township 3$ South, Range 18 W.W.M. Section 8: N % . Minimum price: $19,200.00. Township 28 Sooth, Range IS W.WJK. Section 7: Lot 3, a portion (N>4, SttSW y«, SEy4 ) of Lot 4. Minimum price: $1,980.00. Township S3 Sooth. Range 11 W W M Section 29: S% NE% . Minimum price: $2,880.00. Township 27 South, Range 12 W.W.M. Section 36: S%SEV«. Minimum price: $400.00. Township 29 Sooth, Range 11 W.W.M. Section 12: Lot 4. Minimum price: $147.77. Township 27 South, Range IS W .W Jf. Section 23: A LL . Section 22: NEy«, m N W V i, NHSEy«. Minimum price: $4,800.00. Township 39 South, Range 11 W .W.M Section 36: N HN W 14.. Minimum price: $280.90. TIM B E R O NLY Township 29 South. Rance I I W .W .M . Section 24: Lots 10, 13, 14, 15. Section 25: Lots 3, 4, 12, IS. Minimum price: $37,650.00. SALVAGE DOUGLAS F IR O N LY Township 28 South, Range 19 W. W.M. Section 22: SEV«. Timber interest in Douglas F ir only. Minimum price: $500.00. SALVAGE T IM B E R A ND LA N D N O TIC E T O CREDITORS r o o t h MrTYlN 1 Further information, including Notice is hereby given that the . the county’s cruise on said lands, last w ill and testament of Louis r ~ ’. _!r at 1 may be obtained by prospective Holmes Hazard, deceased, was deceased: H A N N A H J U - bidders at the office of the Coun- duly admitted to probate in th e , SEPHSGN; also the ''uespe5t' ve ty Court. - - husband, of either of the above, The right to walve ^ ^ 1 County Court of Coos County, j . Oregon, on A pril 18, 1949, and that named defendants who may be defects in this advertisement and the undersigned was appointed married; also the unknown heirs to reject any and all bids is re of any of the above named de served. executor thereof. THEREFORE, all persons hav fendants who may now be de T IM B E R AND LA N D ing claims agaipst the estate of ceased; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any deceased are required to present the same to me at the office of right, title, interest, lien or estate O. C. Sanford, attorney for said jin or to the real Property de estate at Coquille, Oregon, with ¡scribed m the Complaint herein, proper vouchers and duly verified, ¡or any portion thereof. IN THE N AM E OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby notified that you are re quired to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and in cause, on or before the 19th day of May, 1949, the same being the last date for answering or appear ing personally as prescribed in the Good ground floor location suitable for small or Order for Publication of Summons medium-sized business on file herein, dated the 19th day of April, 1949, and 4f you fail so REASONABLE RENT to appear or answer on or before said date, the plaintiffs w ill apply Write, giving full particulars to to the Court for the relief prayed Box 13 The Sentinel, Coquille for in their Complaint, a succinct statement of which is as follows: FIRST: That the defendants be ¡required to appear and set forth the nature of their several claims and alleged interest, title or es tate in and to the following de scribed real property, to-w it: Lot 10, Block 42, Elliott’s Ad dition to the Town of Coquille with Oregon headquarters in Portland, Oregon City (now the City of Co is happy to announce the appointment of quille), Coos County, Oregon, according to the map and plat thereof on file and of record IVAN E. SMALLEY in the office of the County as representative for this area. . Clerk of Coos County, Oregon. , SECOND: That the plaintiffs Mr. Smalley, active in local civic affairs, will be glad are the owners in fee simple of to offer his services to our policy holders. said real property, and the whole thereof, and that any said claims Office: 203 Laird Bldg. of the defendants be declared in valid and quieted. Telephone 319 Coquille, Oregon T H IR D : That none of said de fendants has any interest or es tate, right, title or lien upon or in said real property, or any por tion thereof, paramount to the plaintiffs' right, title and interest therein and thereto. FOURTH: That said defendants, and each and all of them, and all persons claiming under, by or through them, or any of them, be forever barred, restrained and en joined from asserting any claim whatever in or to said premises adverse to the plaintiffs. F IF T H : That plaintiffs have such other and further relief as the Court may deem equitable, including plaintiffs’ costs and dis bursements herein laid out and expended'as to any appearing de Also large lot oi USED FURNITURE and EQUIPMENT fendants. Service of this Summons is made by publication pursuant to an Order of the Honorable Dal M. King, Circuit Judge for Coos County, Oregon, which Order was We have buyer* lor Horses, Hogs and Cows of all sorts. signed, dated and entered on the 19th day of April, 1949, directing! publication to be made in the Co quille Valley Sentinel once a week for .four successive and consecu- , tive weeks. Date of the first publication: A pril 21, 1949. Date MACHINERY, ETC. SALE starts . . at 10 A. M. of the last publication: M ay 19, LIVESTOCK SALE starts promptly at 1:30 P, M. 1949. J. A R TH U R BERG, Attorney for Plaintiffs Glazebrook • • • Owner Auctioneer T h e re A re N e t o w e r f a r t t l Residence and P. O. Address Clarence Newman • • • Assistant Auctioneer 14t5 Coquille, Oregon. P O R TLA N D ________ $4.95 EUREKA ____ Dr. d. N. Crawford • Veterinarian * has inspected E U G E N E __ SAN FRANCISCO 7.85 all cattle for Bangs disease. NO TIC E TO CREDITORS M ED FO RD . LOS ANGELES __ 12.85 NO TIC E IS HEREBY G IVEN , That the undersigned has been1 HAVE ALL CATTLE TO ADDITIO NAL SAVINOS ON ROUND TRIP FARRS duly appointed by the County: BE TESTED AT SALE Court of Coos County, Oregon, as I BY 12 NOON Executor of the Estate of Laura! W. H. BARROW, Agent A. Schroeder, deceased, and has ! Roxy Corner duly qualified as such. Phone 245 NOW THEREFORE, all persons having claims against said Es-1 tate are hereby notified and r e - ‘ Township 3 Í W .W Jf. Section 8: South. m en Minimum price: $5,500.00. Dated this 4th day of A p ril, NtaSW V. ! I949- at Coquille, Oregon. Range 12 swy«sw%, NWy4SEV4. N tt. AND 31 South, Range Township W.W.M. Section Section 12: IS: . F E L S H E IM . County Judge FRED A. KRUSE, Commissioner F. C. TRUE, Commissioner ,■ ; d Section 18: 13 ! 1 NV4, NM b SEWT NWV«NWy<. 12t4c JUST ARRIVED . . . THF BEST BUY IN TO W N! NEW NORGE BIG 8-CUBIC-FOOT REFRIGERATOR AT A NEW LOW PRICE 269.95 M«r •Dcumw scu-9-noma ststui H olds 27 pounds of frozen foods, and a full case of bottles! Has more than 14 sq. ft. of flex ible shelf area. D ooms of other T h o rn to n T ir e Service Southwestern Oregon’s largest and most complete tire service. 370 S. Hall, Coquille, Tel. 270 Broadway at Curtis, Coos Bay, Tel. 625 638 Spruce St. Myrtle Point OPENING SALE Space For R ent Downtown Coquille SUNDAY A P R IL 24.1949 The Kansas City Life Insurance Company Starting a t 10 A .M . To be held a t THE COQUILLE VALLEY AUCTION Located 2 Miles South of Coquille on the Myrtle Point highway LUNCH NO W ON LISTED M ilk Cows i Horses Hogs Calves We Sell Anything. You Bring It— We Sell It!___________ and so are This Sale Is Strictly A Consignment Sale !>2 ü GREYHOUND fares THE GROUNDS FOR SALE We have over $5000 worth of New to sell on this sale. Articles include: •Saddle •Bench Emerys •Outboard Motor •Handles •Shot Guns • Rifles •Aluminum Ware •Glass Ware •Lawn Rakes •Lawn Sprinklers •Hot Plates •Radios •Electric Mangle •Electric Irons •Pop-Up Toasters Light Wire •Phonograph Combinations •Kitchen Utensils galore •Fishing Equipment •Salmon Eggs •Hand Tools , ' and Hundreds of Other Articles Let A Bonded Yard Sell Your Stock a j Merchandise