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WITHOUT J Larkspur, rose pink, blue, set plants April to Juno. Lobelia, in variety, white. Hue, rose, set plants May to July. Petunas, large flowered and ruf fled, many colors, Mt plants April to June. Stocks, 10 weeks, all colors. Bet planta April to June. Imperial Stocks (Gilly flower), all colors. Set plants Aplil to June. Cosmos, white, pink, crimson, Set plants April to June. Zinnias, all colors, set plants April to June. Asters, n variety, all colors, set I plants April to June. Snapdragons, (Antirrhinum), all colors. Set plants in July; sow seeds two months earlier. Everlasting flower, (Heliehrysum), all colon, set plants April to June. Perennials Chrysanthemum, in variety, all oolora. Plant rooted cuttings April to June. Dahlias, all colors, plant tubers April to Juno. Poppies in variety (Eschscholtxia), shades of yelow, orange; sow seed April to June. African Golden Orange Daisy, Dimorphotheca aurantica, orange- gold; Mt plants March to May. Salvia pftcheri, lavender-blue, plant clumps Oct. to Dec. New ptanta April, May. Nicotiana afflnis, in variety, all col ors. Set plants April to June. Perennial Phlox (phlox decussate), all colors. Divide clumps Oct to Jan uary. Blue fy>nnet (Scabiosa caucariea) lavender-mauve, plant dumps Oct to December; new plants April to June. Scabiosa columbaria, pink, blue, lavender. Plant clumpa Oct. to Dec. New plants April to June. Physoetegia vinginica (false drag- inhead) pink; plant clumps Oct to December. Plumbago larpentae, deep blue, di vide clumpa Oct. to December. Now plants April, May. (To be continued) May ». 1983 Loans 4 Discounts 8 62,788.43 Overdrafts U. 8. Bonds ? - - - 42 1.00 Other Bonds A Securities 154^ J.09 gash * BfcMnee Banking House A ] Total rasStax.. • ’’S:SS liability 850,000.00) asas- Tot*1 L fl. MAMBO. •. c. wareae. as 8452,131.54 ertj. mausy , aul cm FIRST NATIONAL BANK □LOBST NATIONAL COQU ILLS CSTABLISMKO BANK IN COOS COUNTY ORISON IN 1009 3 I I 0 II I 'Oregon, May 6th, 1982. . NOTICE k hereby given that John W. Armstrong, of Sumner, Oro- 6on, who, on June 16th, 1927, made lomestead entry Serial, No. 017023, for SE14 Section 7, Township 27 S, Range 12 W„ Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Anal three year Proof, to estator ' ilirii claim to the land above described, I, bo- _ fore 8. J. Cotton, Notary Public, at Co'-uilte.^Oregon, on the 15th day of Claimant names at witnesses: Pat Jennings, of Sumner, Oregon; Robert Gane* of Coquille, Oregon; John Hurd and Arthyr T. Fitch, both of Marshfield, Oregon. Hamill A. Canaday, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Matter of the Estate of Steph en Curren, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned has filed in the | County Court of Coos County, Ore- Sn, her final account as Executrix of i Estate of Stephen Curren, do- I ceased, that the the said Court has set June 13, 1932, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. at the County Court room in Coquille, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to such final acocunt and the settlement of said estate. Edna M m Curren, 18t5 Executrix. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S,SALE Notice is hereby given that in pur suance df an order made by the Coun ty Court of the State of Orogen, in and for the County of Coos, made and entered in the journal of Mid Court on the 3rd day of May, 1982, in the matter of the Estate and Guardian ship of C. Marvin Skeels, a minor heir at law of C. T. Skeels, deceased, the undersigned duly appointed, qual ified and acting Guardian of the per son and estate of Mid Minor, will of fer for sale and m H to the person making the highest cash offer there for, after the 3rd day of June. 1932, and on the premises hereinafter described, the following described premises in which Mid minor has in terest: it: An undivided one-half interest in Lot 4. Block 71, Motley’s Addition to Coquille City, Cooe County, Oregon, •nil An undivided one-fourth interest in and to that property described in Volume 103, Records of Deeds of Cooe SKira-’saiteA the Northwest corner of Block 14 in North Addition to the town ef Co quille City, bow City of Coquille, from said po.nt of beginning, run East side of B street North along the the------------ 185 feet, thence run East------- West lino of Williams Avenue, thence South 185 feet along the West line of Williams Avenue, |henee West 200 feet to place of beginning, all situat ed in th* City of CoquIHe, Coos Coun- tTDabe<f this 3rd day of May, 1082. 8. M. Nosier, Guardian of the Person *nd Estate of C. Marvin Skeels, a Minor. 17t5 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby giventhat th*.un dersigned baa been •PRO'",1«4- *,“¿7 istrator of the estate of Oto O. Lund, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Ooos County, and all persons having claims *<••"* said estate are hereby required to present the same with i’.'.’stsst sfe’fiv First National Bank Building, in Co quille. Cooe Counter, progon; witton six months from the date of this no- ' <Dotod and first published thia 18th or „ Lm4 !8t5 Administrator. NOTICE FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That under and by virtM of an Exe cution and Order of Sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Coos on the find day of June, 19§2, in a certain csime in said Court pending wherein Portland Mortgage Co., a corpor ation, is Plaintiff, and W. A. Ten- Brook and Minnie E. Ten Brook, am Defendants, Case No. 9904, of said Court and commanding me to seM the described real property to sum of 8557.71 with inter est at 10 per cent from . May 25th, 1932, for the further sum of 85.50: for an Attorney fee of 8100.00 and costa and disbursements 820.60, to gether with accruing costs, I WILL ON SATURDAY. THE 2nd DAY OF JULY, 1932, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day at the front door of the County Court House in the City of Coquille, Coos County, Oregn, offer for sale and sell at pub lic auction, to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, afl the right, title and interest of the said Defend ants in and to the foMowing described real property, to-wit: Lots numbers 1 five (fl), six (fl), seven (7), and eight (8), in Block numbered five (5), original town of Bandon. Coos County, Oregon, ac cording to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon. Su'd sale being made subject to re demption In the manner provided by * Dated at Coquille, Oregon, thia find filtfl Sheriff of Coon County, Oregon. FOR FLOWER8 IN AUGUST (continued from last week) Evergrw* Flowering Shrubs Abella grandiflona, purplish white, blooms July to Sept, December to February. Tamarisk hispida, pink, blooms July to September. Veronica decussate, (blue flowered Veronica), deep blue, blooms August, September and intermittmrtly. Veronica buxifolia (Boxwood Ver onica), white, blooms Aug., Sept. Hypericum (St. John’s Wort), gold en yellow, blooms July to September. Rosemary, lavender-white, continu ous bloom. Fuscbta, in variety, all colors, (de ciduous), blooms April to December. Flowering Vines Japanese Wisteria, white, purple, lilac, blooms August, September. Jasmine grandiflora, white, blooms June to September. Kudsu Vine, rosy purple, blooms July to September. Perennial Pea Vine, (Lathrus tati- folia), rose. May. Special Fruits sad Berries (Viburnum opulus sterile), scarlet. Bean August to Oc tober. Berberis stenophylla, blue, boars Aug., September. Cotoneaster adpreesa, red, bears August, September. Scarlet Runner Bean, scarlet beans. Tartarian Honeysuckle (Lon ice rs tartarica), rod, bean July, August. Purple-leaved Plum (primus pissar- di), reddish purple, bean July, Aug. European Mountain Ash, orange red, bear» July, August Flowers in September Annuals Blue Lace Flower (Didiscus oaeru- lea), set plats April to Juno. i — ' '-J-------- Ji— r ü=?=w «r " --'U—..1 - 1. 1 ILUl'L-1 ■ The Pioneer Methodist Chart* Few Have Applied for Licewes Just An Old Custom Safeway Always Sells for Less! SATURDAY AND MONDAY SAVINGS “■»3« 29c PKG. BAR FRUIT JARS Ball or Kerr Mason. PINTS 75« Ball Ideal Kerr Economy or Kerr Wide Mouth — _ PINTS 89c Macaroni LB. Pork & Beans Campbells is 5c Jelly Glasses Kerr Made, H or Vi pL sloe. DOZ. Carton Philip D. Hartman, pastor. 1 Fewer than 2300 aplpications for Worship at 11 a. m. with a sermon new automobile license plates were on by the pMtor on, “The Gospel af a file with the motor vehicle registra- Face.” Communion service ^ppartment when the drawing Evening worship at 8 p. a, ow numbers wm staged at Salem message on, “God in Men’s * rday. This was less than one- Sunday school at 10 a. Lymagl half the number on file at the same Carrier, superintendent time a year ago. This apparent Senior and Intermediate Leagues apathy on the part of the motoring meet at 7 p. m. for devotional servie«*. public is accounted for by two rea Prayer meeting Wednesday even sons. In the first place many motor ing. ists tack the necessary funds for the Choir rehearsal Saturday evening. purchase of license plates this year. Special vocal musical numbers at In the second place thousands of mo both services Sunday. torists are still awaiting a statement I Fancy Soft TI mm , each roll wrapped. If you do not worship elsewhere from Governor Meier m to a possible come with ue. h.« moratorium of 30-days this year the •tame as wm granted lMt year when First Church of Christ, Scientist the governor publicly announced that h Magnolia Fineot Pure Vegetable. Coquille, Oregon he would pardon any motorist srrest- l edd and convicted for failure to sup-1 Sunday School at 9:80 a. m. The fineot concentrated soap. Moot e< ply his car with the MW platea during Sunday Service at 11 a. m. Subject for next Sunday: "God the July. Only Cause and Creator." Repairs to sutomob'les and motor Wednesday evening meeting at 8 cycle* of the state police force alone o'clock. wheat. U m good flour for Better Results. Free public Reading Room open in amount* to approximately <1400 a Church Building every Tuesday and month, according to Cha*. P. Prey, Friday afternoons except holidays superintendent of the department, who called attention to the sice of this from two to five o’clock. The public is cordially invited to at item in a letter to the board of con daily. tend our services and to visit the trol early in April asking for sug gestions as to how the expense might Reading Room. be reduced. However, thia item is not excessive when it is understood Baptist Church New Pea*--Sweet The church school meets at 10 a. m. that the department operates 88 mo tor vehicles which during April trav- every Sunday. Morning wonhip and sermon at 11 elled an aggregate of 870,000 miles, a. m. The theme for next Sunday some of them being in almost con morning will be: “What About Your stant use day and night SMOKED MEATS ZeeTiNHt | Shortening 5 Par Soap £ Rolls « 19c 39C Safeway Flour — S4Y2 16 4SC Strawberries Vacation?’' B. Y. P. U. masting at 8:45 p. to. The evening sermon at 8 will deal with, "The Gospel of Grace.” Choir practice Tuesday oooning. Midweek prayer meeting Thursday evening. We invite the public to aS of ow services. A. B. Baird, minister. Church of God Corner of Seventh and Henry Streets Pastor, Rev. Geo. 8. Murphy 10 a. m. 8unday School. 11 a. m. Preaching services. 0:48 p. m. Young People's meeting. 7:45 p. m. Evening services. Evan gelistic message. 7:45 p. m. Thursday evening prayer meeting. Store No. 469 CALL FOR COAL BIDS The Riverton School Boards will accent bids June 20, 1982, for the yearly supply of coal. The Boards reserve the right to accept or reject any bids. Supt. Frederick Beck, 21t2 Acting Clerk Diet Nos. 8 A 4 NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. 8 of Coos County, State of Oregon, that the A'NNUAi, SCHOOL MEET ING of acid District will be held at The High School Building; to begin at the hour of 7:80 o’clock P. M. on the third Monday, of June, being the 20th day of June, A. D.. 1982. This meetingus called for the pur pose of electing one director to serve three years and one clerk to serve one year and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. Dated this 3rd day of June, 1932. Chester C. Farr, Chairman Board of Directors Attest* 21t2 Keith ... Leslie, _ A.-- — District Clerk. FORBCLOSURE 8ALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That under and by virtue of an Exe cution and Order of Salo »sued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County < of Code on the 2nd day of June, 1932, in a certain cause &> m“ a cor- Portland M ling In- ooration, is I al aro duwtriee lie of aaid h» to I with quality berries. Lettuce Fancy, Crisp, Local COQUILLE EACH Phone 122 Transfer and Delivery Local and Long Distance Hauling Agents for McLain Coal Mill Wood Mansell Drayage & Delivery Co. ultMi the sum of »019.17 with in terest at 10 per cent from June 2nd. 1932, for the further sum of 85.00 »nd for an Attorney fee of 8100 00 and easts and disbunemente 817.20 to gether with accruing coots, I WILL &N SATURDAY. THE 2nd DAY OF JULY, 1902, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of mid day at the :____ of - the County Court House front door in the ‘ City “ of Coquille, Coos Comity, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at pub lic auction, to the highest and beet . bidder L ____ for cash in hand, all the right. titl* And .............■ anta in and to the following described real property, to-wit: Lot numbered Four (4), in Block numbered Two (2), Myrtlewood, Coos County, Oregon, aacconding to the plot thereof on file and of record in the office of the County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon. Ssid sale being made subject to re demption in the manner provided by Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this 2nd day of June, 1982. H. E. Hees, »«fl Sheriff of Cooe County