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■ facing a new year AT THE DOOR OF BEGINNING AGAIN” WHAT WE SHALL GATHER FROM THE COMING YEAR DEPENDS ON OUR INDIVIDUAL EFFORTS TO RGB FROM IT TRIUMPHANT, EMERGE LIÇK NOT LICKED, AND I KNOW YOU’LL FIND Ti(E GO-OPERATION THAT IS ADDED TO AN ACCOUNT AT THIS REAL “HOME FOLKS” BANK TO BE A WONDERFUL FINANCIAL PARTNER IN YOUR ENDEAVORS AS WE STAND EXPECTANT AT THE “DOOR OF BEGINNING AGAIN” .•it. —speaking from the FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Coquille, Oregon * '• 5J4- • - ■ 1 ■** —financial partners of its depositors. Camp Fire Girls Notes Professional Cards LIUEQVI8T, SWANTON & SLACK Attorneys and Counsellors First National Bank Building Oregon Coquille DR. J. R. BUNCH DENTIST RAY Service IHg.. First Street 82-L Coquille, Or* GRANT CORBY at La* J. ARTHUR BERG Attorney at La* Rooms 141 Fanners A Merchants The Wtotomachick Campfire group of girls met at the home of Miss Vir gins Miller Tuesday at four p. m. The officers for the present year, are as follows: president, Barbara Leslie; vice president, Frances Sulli van; secretary, Mixine Knight; treasurer, Beatrice Sanders; reporter, Emma Frances Mulkey. The retiring officers were: president, Emma Fran ces Mulkey; vice president, Betty Kern; secretary, Louise Woodyard; treasurer, Beatrice Sanders; reporter, Elisabeth Varney. We will meet at the same place at four p. m. next Tuesday. Emma Frances Mulkey, Reporter. WARRANT REDEMPTION, 8. D. NO. 25 Notice ia hereby given that war rant number 4, issued August 18th, 1932, will be paid upon presentation to district Clerk and interest ceases upon same on Jan. 12, 1934. Frances L. McCarthy. Clerk -b> School District No. 26, McKinley, Ore. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 8TATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS In the Matter of the Estate of J. L. BdtycvMta moMwefi. Notice of Final Account NOfflJCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned has filed in the Coun ty Court of Ooos County, Oregon, her final account' as Executrix of the Es tate of J. L. Hatycroaa, deceased, and that the said Court has set Saturday. February 10th, 1984, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M. at the County Court room in CoquiNe, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objec tions to such final account and the set tlement of said Estate. Viola Holycross, Executrix 62tf ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice to hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of Jfce Estate of Frank R. Byers, deceased, has filed with the County Clerk of Coos Coun ty, State of Oregon, his final account in said Estate and that the 22nd day of January, 1984, at the hour of Ten o’clock, in the forenoon of said day, has been appointed for hearing objec tions, if any there be, to said Final account; objections if any, must be filed with the County Clerk on or be- f >re said date. Dated this 22nd day of December, 1933. James Richmond, Administrator. 49t5 WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE Notice to hereby given that war ranto up to No. 4372, issued by Co quille School District No. 8, will be paid upon presentation to the district clerk on and after Friday, Decem ber 32, 1983. Interest ceases on said warrants on that date. Keith Leslie, Clerk, School District No. 8, Coquille Coos County, Oregon. 60t8 SNOOD LES ^ usktace B ill , S cout . u.i'THfc OU> IS A CONFIRMED ■BACHELOR AND HEDSKtN HATER. BUT FVCR SINCE H« FOUND THAT BM>003€ DANGLING- FROM A TREK TUt HEART OF Utt INDIAN COUNTRff «AS FORMED A 6RCAT LOY® FOR. 7R€ BABY ORPHAN IF rr1i€Au.y \S AN OQPHAN NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE On the 18th day of January, 1934, at the hour of ten o’clock A. M. at the front door of the Court House, in Co quille, Coos County, Oregon, I will sell at auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real property, located in Coos County Oregon, to-wit: Commencing at the Northeast cor- ner of Lot eight, Block three, in the original town of Coquille . Ci Eleven running thence east E a South fifty feet; thence degrees West one hundred feet; thence West, Eleven degrees North to the southeast comer of said lot eight above mentioned, thence to the place of" beginning, situated in the city of Coquille in said County and State. Said sale to made under execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Coos to me directed in the case of State of Oregon, represented and act ing by the World War Veterans Stets Aid Commission, composed of Julius L. Meier, Governor, Hal E. Hoss. Sec retary of State, George A. White, Adjutant General, Walter S. Fisher, and Prescott Cookingham versus George E. Oerding, J? H. Oerding, Emma F. Oerding, Oerding Industries Inc., a corporation, Ceos County a body politic and corporate of the State of Oregon. Douglas Building and Loan Association, a corporation, G. W. In gram, M trustee in the matter of Oerding Industries, Inc., a corpora tion, a bankrupt, and Beattie Hard ware Co., a corporation. HE Hess 48t5 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. Bridge, and Mr and Mrs. Karl Krag- News From Lee Section Reserve District No. It Mats Leanna Schroeder, daughter ness and two children, of Ephrata, of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Schroeder of Washington, were Tuesday evening this community, and 'Harold Dick, son visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dick of Camas C. M. Wilson. of Coquille In the State of Oregon, at the close of business on Dec 36, 1933. Valley, were married Thursday of RESOURCES Bridge Happenings last week at the Methodist parsonage Loans and discounts ......................................... .. » 48493.4» i, in Myrtle Point, Rev. E. G. Ranton of There was a much better attendance 6. Overdrafts ......................................................................... 8639 ficiating. Mrs. Ranton and Adrian tot Grange Friday night than there 3. United States Government securitiea owned .... 67,600.90 Schroeder were witnesses. They mo has been for some time. Several 4. Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned,,.......... 187400.01 tored to Gold Beach soon after the members have been reinstated and the 6. Banking house, »36,000.00. Furniture and fixtures ceremony, returing home the follow Grange ia starting the New Year with »7400.00 81400-M ......................... ........................................... ing day. That night they were Wel hopes of accomplishing much. Mea- 8. Reserve with Federal Reserve Ban^............... «..., 32,274.80 comed with a charivari by many of dames Marjorie Magill, Anna Wilson, ». Cash in vault and balances with other banka........... 148473.06 their friends. Tuesday Mrs. Selata and Velma Johnson appointed on Outside checks and other cash items......................... 1,61038 Leatherman honored the bride with the refreshment committee for the Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due i a shower at the Schroeder home. She next meeting, Mesdames Nellie Cul from U. 8. Treasurer 626.00 received a great number of very love ver, Alice Evemden and Irene Hat 14 Other assets 726.87 * ly gifts. Their many friends wish field are on the decorating committee. them much happiness. Mrs. Jason Jewett was elected drill TOTAL »460,234.21 Mrs. Jack Dean, of St Helens, and leader for 1984. The Lecturer’s Hour LIABILITIES Grade Sumerlin, of Powers, were consisted of a song, “It’s a Good callers at the H. W. Mast home one Thing to be a Granger” by all. Roll 16. Demand deposits, except U. S. Government depos »21744*41 . its, public funds end deposits of' other banks. night last week. call was answered by describing the 16. Time deposits, except postal savings, public funds Grandma Harmon has been much jldest and rudest school ever attend- and deposits of other banks..'....................... .. 166,107.67 worse this week than usual, although _ ed. All sorts were described from 17. Public funds of States, counties, school districts, -rhe has been gradually failing in 4he lowly “brush arbor” to the mod- ar other subdivisions or municipalities ...... 20,062 38 health. Mrs. James Clinton and Mrs. prb school, and several interesting 18. United States Government and postal savings Carl Andenson have been with her school yams were spun. Mrs. Lamp ' deposits ................................... .................................. 186,12 « the last few days, while the neigh and Mrs. Brown, teachers in our 1». 'Deposits of other banks, including certified and bors spend the nights there. school, told us Something of the mod cashiers’ checks outstanding............... 17,161.60 Miss June Baker is enjoying this ern school as compared with the old Circulating notes outstanding 12,600.00 « week with Miss Blanche Roselle, in style. Capital account: Empire. Mr. and Mna. Frank Culver and Common stock, 600 shares, par 8100.00 per share »60,000.00 Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Clark visited Mrs. Dwight Culver attended the Surplus ......................... 10,000.00 with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Haynes, in Pomona Grange meeting at McKinley 6,6711.18 66471.18 Undivided profits — net .Tuesday., Marshfield Bunday. Sunday d.nner guests of the A. B. The Dwight Culver family was en »460,238.21 TOTAL, Including Capital Account ................... Gant family included Mr. and Mrs. tertained at dinner Sunday at the State of Oregon, County of Coos, as: Roy Huitin, of Coquille, Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold James. I, E. D. Webb, Cashier of the above-named bank, Mack Baker and June, and Mrs. Jas. Mrs. M. Brownson and Mrs. Carrie Wilson. Benham vfeited at the home of Mrs. that the above statement to true to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. D. Webb, Cashier. Mr. and Mrs. William* Dixon and Hattie Hatcher Monday. Correct—Attest: L. H. Hazard, 0. C. Sanford, H. A. Slack children, of Myrtle Point, were Sun- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barnett and - Directors. day evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. their niece, Miss Esther Barnett, Subscribed and «worn to before me thia 6th day of January, 1934. Lloyd (Leatherman. were guests at the F. W. Corpe home (Seal) Joseph E. Axtell, Notary Public. Sunday H. J. Larwell was able to resume Brewster Valley his work at school Monday after an Chancellor; Ethel McCullough, Musi to a very enjoyable party at the gym. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nickason ac- absence of several days due to illness. cian; Graces are Thelma May, Zen Glenn Neideigh’a orchestra furnish companied by Mrs. Flossie Wihon obia Stallard, Lelia Allen, Helen Éo- ed the music. About two hundred »nd Miss Florence Mead, were Marsh vang and Ethel Berry. couples attended. News Notes From Powers field business visitors Saturday. Work is progressing as well as Wednesday a group of Royal Neigh Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Groat were I Mrs. Lyle McCullough and Mrs. could be expected on the river road, bors gave Mrs. Jennie Jones a sur Saturday shoppers in Myrtle Point Chas. ¡Stallard, Jr., gave a delightful south of Powers. The rock work prise party in honor of her birthday. Mrs. Jake Bohlander accompanied bridge luncheon Thursday for their where they are working at present is Mrs. Jennie Jones to a charter mem Mr. and Mrs. Pete Pointer, of Co- club at the home of Mrs. McCullough. costing 26c per yard. A large crew ber of the Powers camp. juille, to Wleetport, California, where Guest prise went to Mrs. Noble Ro- is keeping the road open, for daily the Two coal deck crews went to work they visited at the home of Mrs. Boh- vang and Mrs. Olin Lay received high big slides are coming in. on Eden ¡Ridge Monday morning. The lander’s and Mrs. Pointer’s mother, score of the dub members; Mrs. Earl Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mc weather to so uncertain that they may Mrs. H. T. Hansen. Royer low. A very enjoyable after- Farland a son. Dr. Richmond was in not be able to work their allotted Perley Crowley made a business qpon was spent. attendance and Mrs. Phoebe Wilson of time. The snow might come any trip to Sixes river in Curry county The Royal Neighbors installed of time and remain on till spring. Tuesday. ficers Monday night. A tote Boyer Coquille is nurslnig the case. This to their second son. Twenty-four prisoners have escaped Mrs. Eva Burr to to staying at the was installing officer; and the follow Mrs. Kenneth Murdock has moved from the Oregon penitentiary during P. A. Alford home doing the house ing were installed: Grace Rider, Noble work during the time Mr. and Hrs. Grand; Edith Moe, Vice Grand; Myr to Brushes Creek where her husband the past eight years and every one of tle Crew, Past Oracle; Evelyn Stock, ia stationed with the 8-C camp. Mr. them has been returned. Most of the Elwin Alford are in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. .„Thomas Lawhorn Recorder; Molly Stevens, Receiver; Murdock’s mother will visit them escapes were trusties who took advan tage of' their liberty to walk away «pent the week-end at Marshfield with Esther Stewart, Marshal; Vivian while they are there. Saturday night the 8-C were hosts from the institution. relatives. Bwhndl, Asst Marshal; Geo Gates, Etwin Alford left Tuesday morning for Portland where he to taking his wife to consult doctors as to her con dition. She has been suffering with colitis for the past two yeara and is unable to get relief. J. D. Laird ac companied them-as far as Roseburg where he will remain for a few days. The Myrtle Point Chamber of Commerce met at the Sitkum COC camp Monday evening and gave an enjoyable entertainment to those present. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Jess Hicks and eon, Claud, and Gene Jewett spent the week end visiting relatives at Rose burg. Mr. and Mrs. Binger Laird, of Roseburg, visited at the home of Mr. Laird’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Laird, from Wednesday until Satur day. A number of the ladies of the val ley were delightfully entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. D. Laird by Mra. Annis An derson, who is visiting here from Merrill, Oregon. Those present to enjoy refreshments - of sandwiches, salad, doughnuts and coffee were: Mesdames Zilpha Krewson. Stalla Crowley, Phoebe Harry, -Polly Nicks- son, Nellie Taylor, Marion Jones, Mildred Benham. Flossie Wilson. Daisy Laird, Belle Laird, Effie Wilson, Anna Laird and the hostess, Mrs. An derson. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Harry, of Co quille, visited from Tuesday until Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perley Crowley. Mrs. Bert Mead, who has visited the past week at the home of her daugh ter, Mra. Ray Rookard, of Myrtle Point, returned to the valley Tuesday. Mrs. C. M. Wilson to quite 111 at her home. Mrs. M. A. Kirkendall, of Coquille, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kirkendall, of FIRST NATIONAL BANK L DAYS By DW1G Mw CY HUNGERFORD