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THB COQUILLB YALL®Y BBNTINBL, COQUILLB. OMGON, FRIDAY, DECEMI PA«M BIX Live News Froa* Arago Keltner, of McKinley, and Ruth Keltner, of Portland, took dinner at the C. A. Keltner home Thanksgiv ing. *. Melden Carl, who is employed in Dunham's store in Reedsport, spent Thanksgiving in Arago. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Miller and children, of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Orvus Miller took Thanksgiving dinner at the Nile Miller home. Port Whittington, of Ophir, visited Monday at the Roy Purser home. Beulah Cornwell, who had spent the summer out in the valley, return ed Saturday and is now with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dugger. Mrs. E. N. Harry, who is working at the Albert Lillie home, apent the week-end visiting her son, Ralph, in Coquille. Y B om Martindale, of Camas valley, spent the week-end visiting friends and relatives in Arago. Robert Hicks return«! to school Monday, having been absent a few daya last week on account of sickness. Jimmie Collins enrolled in scliool Monday in the third grade. He for merly went to school in Powers. Mrs. C. V. Smith and son, Carlton, of Coquille, and Mr. and Mrs. Ev erett 'Lafferty and son, Allen, of Myrtle Point, were Sunday dinner guests at the Hampton home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Milani had as Thanksgiving dinner guest*, Mr. and Mrs. j, B. Detaman and children, Olara and Richard, and Joan and Freddie Milani, who are attending You may think of many plans high, school in Coos River this year. for accumulating money, but Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Shaw and son, the plan that is best suited to Richard, of Coquille, and Mr. and your needs is a growing account Mrs. Willey Cornwell and daughter with this Bank. Do not wait. spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Start it now. Wm. Knabe. Houston Robison, who is teaching Interest Paid on Savings school at Tenmile, and Opal Robison, Accounts News From Lee Section who is teaching at Lakeside spent the srricEM Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leatherman re- Thanksgiving holidays at the home of L N. HAZARD. RruUwt E. 0. WES, tawitr ‘'heir parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Geo.j ' turned home Sunday after visiting D. C. SAHESRO. Vic few. DESS MAVRV. Aut. C»Mw | relatives at Shedd and spending Robison. Mias Ruth Keltner, who has been ' Thanksgiving with their daughter, working in Portland since June, »pent Julia Merle, who is attending Linfield OUDEST NATIONAL BANK IN COOS C0UI4TV the week-end at the home of her par College, at McMinnviUe. COQUILLE OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Chester Willson and ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Keltner. <C«M iiai itSilwi Mr. and Mrs. Claud Cusic and Mm. Roy Mast returned home after a in 1903 established children spent Sunday with Mr. several days' Halt in Portland and Washington. Cusic’s mother at Bear creek. Mrs. Hester Harmon cerebrated her Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLeod, of I WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE Marshfield, were guests of Mr. and eighty-first birthday the 29th of No ! Notice is hereby given that war Mrs. Albert LiHie Sunday. vember. Among those who ate din rants up to and including No. 1546, ner with her were Mr. and Mm. Her Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woodward : drawn upon AragQ School District No. 3, Coos county, Oregon, will be took Mrs. Edythe Woodward to Car- man Sumerlin, Mm. Wiley Sumerlin. paid upon presentation to the clerk. penterville, where she- will remain Mm. "Clarence Peterson and Mm. Ina LILJEQVIST, SWANTON > Interest ceases on said warrants with her daughter, Evelyn, until the Davia. Nov. 29, 1938. Mr. and Mm. Clyde MacDonald, of A SLACK Christmas holiday«. Mrs. Ruth Shaw, Clerk, Miss Rose Lillie, of North 'Bend, Seattle, Elwin Baker, of Washington, Arago Schoo! Diet., No. 3 Attorneys and Counsellors Arago, Ore. 46t3 spent the week-end with her brother, and James Wilson, of Fisher, spent First National Bank Building the Thanksgiving vacation with Mr. Albert Lillie, and family. NOTICE OF WARRANT REDEMP- Coquille Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller and and Mm. Mack Baker. ' T1ON Last Thursday dinner guests at the Notice is hereby given that all children, Naomi, Hazel and Fred DR. J. R. BUNCH warrants drawn against the Water spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and A. B. Gant home were Mr. and Mm. Fund uf the City of Ccqullle, Oregon, Mrs. Clifford Summerlin, at Coquille. Tealie Clinton Mf. Mid Mrs. Norland and endorsed prior to November 1st, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Watkins were Gant and Mr. and Mm. Milo Dunham. 1933, are hereby called for payment Service Miss Lorene Clark came down from upon presentation at my office. In Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mm. First Street Seattle, where she has been attending terest on such warrants will cease as W. A. Barnett. Coquille, Ore of November 414th, 1938. Mr. and Mr*. Alvin Billings and a beauty school, to viait with her par W. S. Sick “la. Treasurer, son, Alton, Mr. and Mrs. Frazier ents, Mr. and Mm. S. D. Clark last 4513 City of Coquille, Oregon. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Evemden week-end. Mr. and Mm. Byron Hervey «pent and family were Thanksgiving guests NOTICE TO CREDITORS GRANT CORBY last Thursday with Mr. and Mm. Geo. if Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Aasen. Notice is hereby given that the Attorney at Lav undersigned has been duly appointed Mrs. John Devereux and children, Reed, in Roseburg. Richmond-Barker Bldg. administratrix of the estate of Delos of Bandon, visited Sunday at the Zin- " Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mast and Wallie Coquille, Ore. W. Gardner, deceased, and all per had Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. , sons having claims against the, said serling home. Pheas 24-M Price Schroeder, George Zineerling and Mm. Dick Arnold in Myrtle Point. estate are hereby required to' pre sent the same with the proper and son, Alien, went on a fishing trip vouchers to the undersigned af the un Sixer river Thursday and Friday. Brewster Valley J. ARTHUR BERG law office of 8. D. Pulford, in the Attorney at Law First National Bank Building, Co Although no fish were caught, they Those to enjoy Thanksgiving din quille, Cooe County, Oregon, within encountered a wind storm to lend ex ner at the Brant Taylor home Rooms 1 A 1 six months, from the date of this no citement. Farmers A Merchants Bank Bldg Thursday were: Mr. and Mrs. G. O. tice. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Miller and Pope and son, Cecil Miller, of Broad Dated December 1, 1983. children, Colleen and Maxine, of bent, Mrs. Henry Radabaugh and Mae Gardner, Administratrix of the Estate of Portland, spent Thanksgiving vaca Johnny and Evelyn Guthard, Jimmy Delos W. Gardner, Deceased. 46t6 tion visiting friends and relatives tn Green, Alden Barrett, L. J. Chalifoe, Arago. V. E. Miller, J. L. Rouse, Mrs. Annis 8. D. NO. 44 WARRANT CALL Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cotatead and Anderson, Mrs. Marion Jones, Miao Notice is hereby given that School daughter, of Coquille, had Thanksgiv Hasel Taylor and the host and host- District No. 64, Coos County, Oregon, has called its warrants up to and in ing dinner with Mr. and Mm. Jesse ess. cluding No. 34, and Interest on them Robison and family. Mr. and Mrs. Brsnt Taylor and will cease as of this date, Dec. 1, Mr. and Mm. Floyd Jackson, of daughter, Hasel, J. L. Rouse and V. J. A. RICHMOND 1938. Portland, spent Thanksgiving at the E. Miller were Sunday dinner guests Leia M. Avery, Clerk, PHYSICIAN aad BURGEON Mrs. Jackson at the Sitkum OCJC camp. School District No. 44, L. A. Myers home. Coquille, Ore. was formerly Pearl Myers. 46t3 Oscar Ferguson spent Thanksgiv Mr. and Mm. Bert Hollenbeck and Coquille, Ore. WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Everett Judd spent ing vacation with his relatives at Bridge. Office 88M, Bas. MR Phonaa: Notice is hereby given that war Thanksgiving at the Melvin Hollen Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson and rants No. 288 to No. 808 inclusive, beck home. family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Book drawn upon Union High School Dis Mr. and Mm. L. A. Myem had as ard and daughter, Florence, Tom trict No. 8, Riverton, will be paid up Thanksgiving visitors: Mr. and Mm. Rookard, Minor and Florence Mead, on presents tition to the Clerk. Lawrence Bariclow, Mr. and Mm. and Mm. Eva Burris enjoyed Thursday Interest ceases on said warrants Wayne Woodward and son, Gerald, dinner at>the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nov. 24, IMS. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Halter and Mr. Bert Mead. Dated this 24th day of Nov., 1988. and Mm. Floyd Jackson, of Portland. Mrs. J. D. Laird is confined to her Mr«. M. E. Borgard, Mr. and Mr». Wendlin Fetch had home with a bad cold. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Clerk, U. H. No. 3, as Sunday guests, Mr. Fetch's par Mrs. Ivan Laird gave a birthday NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 45t3 Star Route, Bandon, Oregon. ents from Bridge. the undersigned has filed her Final party in honor of her small eon, Miss Alice Scott spent Thanksgiv Murlfe fifth birthday. The children Account in the matter of the admin istration of the (Estate of Addie G. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE ing holidays at Drain, Mia/Ethelyn present were: June Abbott, Fern and STATE OF OREGON IN AND Hacker, doc eased, and the County Root accompanied her as far as Suth Betty Jean Nickaaon, Glade and Don FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS Court for Coos County. Oregon, has set Saturday, the 28rd day of Decem In the Matter of the Estate of James erlin, where she stayed for Thanks na Jane Krewson, Rosalie Laird, Lois William Wheeler, Deceaaed, giving. ber, 1933, as the day, and the County Burris, Charles, Virginia and Burton Notice to Creditors Court Room in the County Court Saturday Mr. and Mm. Lawrence NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Barklow, Mr. and Mm. Stanley Hal Wilson, Lila Mee Laird and the hon House in Coquille, Coos County, Ore ored one. 'Dainty refreshments of gon, as the place for hearing objec That the undersigned has been duly tions to Mid Final Account and the appointed by the above entitled Court, ter and Mr. and Mm. Wayne Wood birthday cake, fruit jello and choco as Administrator of the Estate of ward motored to Bandon. settlement of »aid Estate. late were served. Mrs. W. A. Nicka- Dated November 23, 1983 James William Wheeler, deceased, J. B. Moomaw Jr. preached at Ara son, Mm. Ted Abbott, Mrs. C. M. Mabel E. Hass rd, and has duly qualified as such, x Wilson, Mrs. Julius Benham, Mr«. Executrix of the Last Will and NOW THEREFORE, all persons hav go Sunday evening. Mr. and Mm. J. D. Carl and sons, Ernest Krewson, Mrs. Elmer Wilson. Testament and of the Estate of Addie ing claims against said Estate are G. Hacker, deceased. 46t5 hereby notified and required to pre Wallace, Herbert, Kenneth and Mel Mrs. Ed Abemathey, Mrs. Annis An sent the same, together with proper WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE vouchers therefor, to the undersigned, den, were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. derson, Mis« Florence Mead and the and Mm. H. A. Sghroeder of Myr hostess were also present. Notice is hereby given that war at the offices of J. Arthur Berg, in Co- tle Point. ' ?uille, Oregon, within six months Those from here to enjoy a party rants up to No. 4311, issued by Co- rom the date hereof. Miss Ioj|. _Schroeder apent Satur at Dora given by John Gearhardt quiHe School District No. 8, will be Dated this 18th day of November, day night at the Earl Cross home were: James and Genevieve Crowley, paid upon presentation to the district 1983. near Coquille. Hazel Durell, Christina Christensen, <R. Harrison Mast, elerk, on and after Saturday, Novem Administrator of the Estate of The Young People’s Christian En Duane Shoemaker, iHasel Taylor, ber 26. Interest ceases on said war James William Wheelen Deceased. deavor had an interesting meeting Jesse IRouee, Cora Bullock, Florence rants on that date. J. Arthur Berg, Keith Leslie, Clerk, 46t5 Attorney for Administrator. Sunday evening. A large number at Mead and Eva Burris. tended. Kenneth Carl was leader. Miss Genevieve Onowley, Who School District No. 8, Coquille, 1 Claim Keltner, of Florence, Percy teaches school at Bandon spent her Calling cards 60 for 11.00. Cooa County, Oregon. 45t3 Best Suited To Your Needs FIRST NATIONAL BANK Professional Cards j -p a, im. vacation visiting at the home of her afternoon session. Miss Constance Knight Is the ap parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perley Crowley. * Miss Willis and Mias Patterson, pointed leader for the Christian En evangelist preachers, will hold a se deavor meeting next Sunday, the subject of which is, “What Does Sal- • ries of meetings in^the valley. Mias Cora Bullock spent the week vation Mean?” The meeting will be held after Sunday school. end at the Perley Crowley home. Harry Brownson, his mother, Mrs. Thursday dinner guests at the Les ter Mayes home were Mr. and Mrs. M. Brownson, and Miss Mae Hatcher Harvey Minard, Mr. and Mrs. Fred' were Marshfield visitom Tuesday. Mm. Carrie Benham went with them aa far Minard, of Coquille. aa Coquille. Mm. Lucy Culver was hostess to Bridge Happenings a group of relatives and friends at Mr. and Mrs. Haiokl J. Las we 11 re a lovely dinner at her home Sunday, turned Sunday from Oakland, Oregon, those present being her three sons, where they spent Thanksgiving with James, Frank and Dwight, and their families; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barnett his parents. Mr*. Louise Minkler, of Marshfield, and Esther Barnett, of Arago; and and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith and Mm. Sarah Williams, of Myrtle Point. children, Joy and Pearl, of Powers, FORECLOSURE 8ALE were dinner guests at the W. A. Lett NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tennant and eon, That under and by virtue of an Exe cution and Order of Sale issued out Willie, who have been living near Co of the Circuit Court of the State of quille, have recently moved into what Oregon for the County of Cooa on was formerly known aa the Inks the 2nd day of December, 1983, in a certain cause in said Court pending , house, on Big creek. wherein The Valley Building ana There was a good attendance at the ^Xs.^iitiok ¿7 Oregon <?or^ (Torpor, Grange meeting Friday evening. The ation. is Plaintiff, and John C. Oerd- main item of business was the in- ing and Evelyn Alma Oerding hus- stallation of officers which was done ha«1 «"d w‘fe* J-,E- *nd k ., w. Jo»>e Perrott, hueband and wife, are by State Deputy, Arthur Brown. Mr. Defendants, Case No. 10346, of said Brown also gsve an interesting talk Court and commanding me to sell the pertaining to the good of the order.. hereinafter described real property Plans were made for the Home Eton- [ the, SL™ Attorney fee of 8226.00 and costs and omioa club to meet at the hall Wed I .disbursements 825.90, together with nesday afternoon Dec. 6, the ladies accruing costs, I WILL ON SATUR of the Civics dub being invited to DAY, THE 6th DAY OF JIANUARfY, meet with them, to make some plans 1934, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day at the front door for Christmas. The committee ap of the County Court House in the pointed to serve refreshments at the City of Coquille, Coos County. Oregon, next Grange meeting consists of Mm. offer for sale and sell at public auc Don MdPhemon, Mrs. Jason Jewett tion, tn the highest and beet bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and Mrs. Dwight Culver. and interest of the said Defendants There was an attendance of 68 at in and to the following described real Sunday school Sunday. Mm. {Ray L. property, to-wit: Tne West 60 feet of Lota 1 and 2 Beckett and Miss Maude Hooton were in Block 59 Elliottki Addition to City appointed to arrange a Christmas of Coquille, according to the recorded program and they are planning a plat of «aid Addition on file and of beautiful and unique..candlelight ser- reooyd in ^the offiee of the County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon. vice for Christmas eve. Said sale being made »ubject to Among the new pupils recently en redemption in the manner provided rolled in the 'Bridge school are Clif by law. ford Brown, Faye McHale and June Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this 4th day of December, 1933. Anderson. H. E. Hees, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Billings and 47t6 Sheriff of Cooa County, Oregon daughter, Bonnie Jean, were here from Crescent City the past week-end. NOTICE Arthur Brown, State Grange Dep Notice is hereby given that the an uty, was a guest at the Frank Culver nual meeting of the shareholders of the First National Bank of Coquille, home Friday night Saturday morn Oregon, for the election of Directors ing Mrs. Culver accompanied him to for the ensuing year and for the Coquille, where he took charge of transaction of «uch other business aa q y come e the the meet- the county installation of Grange of-: ----- *"«y ---------- l"0P*rl ««• bef **r or ®re meet- u«.’ Culver Oilier being i installed -.». ii ^ a •"< *“• he held at the office of said fleers, Mm Bank in 0,^, Oregon, on Tues- aa 'Pomona Lecturer. In the after- J.nuary Oth, 1934, i, between the _______ ____ noon, after a lunch served by the Po hours of 10 A. M. and 8:00 P. M. Dated at CoquiHe, Oregon, thia 4th mona Home Economic« committee, 1933. was held the annual Grange Jubilee. day of December, L. H. Hazard, President. A fine program was presented by E. D. Webb, Cashier. M m . Cora Hansen, retiring Lecturer. See Mansell Drayage and Delivery Mr. and Mrs. Harold James, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Culver, Mrs. Elise Lamp Co. for Mill Wood, €2 a load. Orders and Mrs. Wm. R. Brown attended the filled promptly. H ere ’S that quick WAY TO STOP A COLD Almost Instant Relief in This Way The simple method pictured above is the way doctors throughout the world now treat colds. It is recognised as the QUICK EST, safest, surest way to treat a cold. For it will check an ordi nary cold almost as fast as you caught it. Ask your doctor about this, knd when you buy, see that you fet the real BAYER Aspirin tablets They dissolve almost -stantiy. 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