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T» COQUILLB VALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE. OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 8. 1M4. PAGE SIX e About seventy men are working on the new sewer Under the C. W. A. program. The ditches are caving in and causing a lot of worry. The 'Royal Neighbors gave a dance in the gym Monday night. A large crowd of local people attended. Axalea Sager, extension specialist in clothing from O. 8. C., will bo in Powers about February '1, to deliver one of her interesting lectures on clothing. The Christmas and New Year’s sea son was greatly enjoyed in thia vicin ity. The community tie« was a very enjoyable affair when 400 sacks of candy were given out to the young people. A»d a very enjoyable pro gram of very good music was given. First National Bank ■ ‘ ft of Coquille, Oregon Statement as of December 30, 1933 Loans A Discounts Overdrafts U. 8. Bonds - - Capital Stuck Surplus A Und. Profita 1 - ■ .. Circulation - U. 8. Federal Ta* Acet. Deposits . . . • Other Bonds * Securities Cash & Exchange • • Banking House A Fixtures ■ Dora. Mr. and Mrs. Rolund Weekly are busy moving on to the old Lee Weekly place which they are buying. Paul Bunch and Severt Iverson ar rived home Christmas eve from Ban Francisco, where they sold a truck load of Christman trees. Lowell Bothwell came home from Albany, where he is running a truck line, and spent Christmas week with his family. J460.238.21 Temporary Fed. Deposit Ins. Fund daughters spent Christmas week with Mrs. DeBoer’s parent* at Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Jatkeon and son. Everett, were visiting two days with Mr. and Mr*. Andrew Maiden and family at McKinley during Christmas. Mrs. Ruth Barktow and daughter. Belva, visited last Wednesday with her mother, Mr*. R. M. Minard, of KNEES OF THE WEEK 725.87 NKFS STORTt "Fe JU 8460,238.21 pta 'K am / on onr 1984 «uMMnobitaa.** Alfred P. Sloan, Jr.. Pra»ideni of General Moton >ARING Professional Cards — LILJEQVIST, SWANTON & SLACK Attorneys and Counsellors First National Bank Building Coquille Oregon The Went 60 feet of Lota 1 and 2 in Block 59 Elliott’« Addition to City of Coquille, according to the recorded plat of «aid Addition on file and of record in the office of the County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon. Said sale being made subject to redemption in the manner provided ' by law. Dated st Coquille, Oregon, this 4th day of December, 1933. H. E. Heaa, I7t5 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon watch Brewster Valley Mrs. Lester Maye« attended birthday dinner Wednesday, given by Mr«. Harvey Minard in honor of Mrs. R. M. Minard, of Dora. Those to attend the OCC dance at Coquille last Wednesday were: Chris tina Christensen, Duane Shoemaker, Doria Durrell, George Woodruff, Ha sel Durrell and Sheldon Lloyd. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pointer and On the 13th day of January, 1934, at the hour of ten o’clock A. M. at the child, of Coquille, are visiting at the front door of the Court House, in Co home of Mr. and Mr*. P. A. Alford. quille, Cooe County, , Oregon, I will sell at auction to tni le highest bidder, They arrived in the valley Tueeday. Mr*. Elwin Alford left Monday for for cash, the following _ described rea: property, located in ' Coos County, Dora where she will spend a few Oregon, to-wit: days visiting at the home of her par Commencing at the Northeast cor- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Obe rm an. iter of Lot eight, Block three, in the Miss Alta Mead went to Myrtle original town of Coquille City _ ___ and running thence eaat Eleven degrees Point to attend the funeral ser South fifty feet; thence South'Eleven vices of Mr*. Dick West iegreee West one hundred feet; Mrs. Oscar DurrvH is confined to whence West, Eleven degrees North to the southeast corner of said lot her home with the influenza. eight above mentioned, thence to the Several of the young folks of the place of beginning, situated in the alley met Wednesday evening at the city of Coquille in said County and Mae Harvey home. The evening was State. Said sale is made under execution socially enjoyed, the occasion being issued out of the Circuit Court of the n honor of Mrs. (Harvey’s birthday. State of Oregon for the County of Those present were Doria Durrell, Coo* to me directed the case of J *------- ” * ‘ in ‘ < _________ State of Oregon, represe inted and act Christina Christensen, George Wood inp by the World War V< 'eterane State ruff and Duane Shoemaker. Aid Commission, composed J < of Julius Mr. Greenough, of the COC camp L. Meier, Governor, Hal E. Hoes. " Sec here, is quite il) at his home with a rotary of State, L- .._____ ____ , George A. White, Adjutant General, Walter 8. Fisher, very high fever. Mrs. Bert Mead left Sunday for and (Prescott Cookingham versus George E. Oerding, J. H. Oerding, Myrtle Point where she will visit for Emma F. Oerding, Oerding Industries Inc., a corporation, Cooa County a body a few days at the home of her daugh politic and corporate of the State of ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oregon,. Douglas Building and Loan mond’ Rookard. Association, a corporation, G. W. In Miss (WilliK and Mias Patterson, gram, as trustee in the- matter of Oerding Industries, Inc., a corpora two evangelistic preachers who have tion, a bankrupt, and Beattie Hard been holding meetings in the valley meetings Sunday and left Monady for ware Co., a corporation. H. E. Hees, Myrtle Point. 48t5 Sheriff of Cooa County, Oregon. Work on the gymnasium floor hse been completed for the first game. Edell Bryant, of Bridge, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. Oscar Durrell. C. M. Wilson la ill at his home but la some improved at present Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harry and son, Dickie, of Coquille, are visiting at • the home of Mr. Harry’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Perley Crowley. Miss Geneveieve Crowley returned Monday from Portland, where she at tended the teachers’ state institute here there. Mrs. Phoebe Harry, of Coquille, ar rived in the valley Monday. She will WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE remain for a couple of weeks at the Notice i* hereby given that war home of her daughter, Mm. Stella ranto up to No. 4372, issued by Co Crowley. Mrs. Elmer Wilson and children, quille School District No. 8, will be paid upon presentation to the district Charles, Burton and Virginia, visited clerk on and after Friday, Decem at the home of her parent«, Mr. and ber 22, 1933. Interest ceases on said Mrs. W. A. Lett, of Bridge, from Thursday until Sunday evening. El warrant* on that date. mer Wilson made a trip over Sun Keith Leslie, Clerk, School District No. 8, Coquille, day to Bridge aftjy them. Mrs. Ethel Abernathy, of Dora, is Coos County. Oregon. (0t8 staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Laird for a few days. James Crowley took his sister and irother as far as Roseburg enroute to their schools. Miss Eloise Crow ley went on to Walia Walla and Ed win Crowley left for the lip reading school in Portland. REASONABLE ERROR. f KNEE ACTION L DAYS INDIANAPOLIS STEtPLECHASE- By DWIG «y CY HUNGERFORD PuRTY 'Ñxtf.t P ickin ' back I tZ LONG- BZ THEY3 LOGS* AN' A BovulE KNire “THGY won ' t "Be no cfty/N’ reKf I TPANSPoftTATiON !