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COQUILLE PAG* trier No. «849 Reserve District No. 12 Live New« Ara*« Report of Condition of the The Arago girls* and boys* volley ball teams were victorious over Langlois here at Arago Friday night. Langlois was leading by 31 points in of Coquille in the State of Oregon, at the dose of business on Oct 17, 1934 the race between the two schools for ASSETS » 56,429.36 a pennant, prior to Friday night. However, after winning five out of .18 -six games that evening, Arago claims ■' 79,775.00 the pennant. Ray Paiker left Thursday for Sa 137,500.51 lem to attend the state principals’ convention. He returned Sunday eve ning. M um Rose Lillie, of North Bend, arrived at Albert Lillie home Sun day. Mr. Lillie is the former’s broth- ■** •25.00 Jer. George Zinserling was a business 792.01 viator in Bandon Monday. Oliver and Harvey Myers went »583.952.5« TOTAL ASSETS fishing on Sixes river Sunday. On their way home they stopped in Ban LIABILITIES don to visit for a short while with Demand deposits, except United States Govern the W. A. Hoover family. ment deposits, public funds, and deposits of Miss Eleanor Corthell spent the »285,467. J9 other banks week-end visiting with her parents, Time deposits, except postal savings, public Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Corthell in 140,017.0« funds, and deposits of other banks ----------- Marshfield. p ■ Public funds of States, counties, school districts, Miss Alice Scott made a trip to 35,843.19 Maishfield Sunday. While there she or other subdivisons or municipalities ........... United States Government and postal savings attended the Christian Endeavor con 1,474.42 vention. deposits .............. ——------------- -—....................... When she returned she Deposits of other banks, including certified and brought Miss Corthell home with her. 37,525.85 cashiers’ checks outstanding -------- .------- Bible Study was held at the C. E. Total of Items 15 to 19: Schroeder home Thursday night and (a) Secured by pledge of loans and/or in- will be held there again next week vestments -» 16,582.80 Oluf Aasen and Lawrence Bark- (b) Not secured by pledge of loans and/or low had a collision at the forks of investments ............. -..............— 483,744.71 the road at the end of the Arago lane last Saturday evening. Mr. Aasen (c) TOTAL DEPOSITS ----- ------ ------------------ 500,327.51 was coming from Myrtle Point and 12,560.00 Circulating notes outstanding .................................. Mr. Barklow was coming from up Capital account: Hall’s Creek with a load of single Common stock, SOO shares, par »100.00 per share »60.000.00 bolts. Neither car was damaged se- 10,000.00 Surplus ____ _— riously. 11,125.05 Undivided profits Junior Zlnserling celebrated his fourth birthday Saturday with a 71,125.05 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT .... party which included Mrs. Ray 583,952.56 Parker, and sons. Joe, Jean and TOTAL LIABILITIES Billy, Mrs. Marvin Shaw and chil MEMORANDUM: dren. Patsy Ruth and Arlen, Mrs to Secure LiabUit: Arthur Farrier and son. Jack, and United States Government obligations, direct Anita Milani and two younger sis 12,500.00 ters, Angeline and Josephine. Re and/or fully guaranteed ....... Other bonds, stocks, and securities 29,700.8« freshments of lemonade, ice-cream and cake were served later in the af TOTAL PLEDGED (excluding rediscounts) 42,200.8« ternoon. The A. C. Hicks family moved from Pledged Arago to Coquille this week. The (a) Against circulating notes outstanding 12,500.00 children, Bobbie and Marie, quit school here Monday. (c) Against public funds of States, counties, school 29,700.8« districts, or other subdivisions or muncipalities Miss Alma Fleming, Ray and Emil Fleming and Arthur Doyle returned (1) TOTAL PLEDGED _______ » 42,200.86 to Arago Friday from the apple or State of Oregon, County of Coos, as: chards in Washington. 'Don Currie, I, E. D. Webb, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear who went to the orchards with them, that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. went on up to his home in British E. D WEBB, Cashier Columbia. Correct Attest: L. H. Hazard. O. C. Sanford, H. A. Slack, The Arago high school wishes to Directors. invite everyone to attend the Shadow Sworn to and subscribed before me this 27 day of October, 1934. Social to be given at Arago on Nov. Joseph E. Axtell, Notary Public. Sth, at the gym. All ladies attend ing are required to bring baskets filled with lunch enough for two peo NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SAL* I Meridian; also, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE beginning, thence North 44.4 feet to > issued out of the Circuit Court of the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, , The South five acres of the North ple. There will be a debate on the State of Oregon for the County of beginning. STATE OF OREGON IN AND That under and by Virtue of an Ex i ten acres of the Southeast quarter of 20-mill tax limitation bill, special Dated and first published this 5th Coos to me directed in the case of the FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS ecution issued out of the County ; the Northwest quarter of Section 24 music and other entertainment. We day of October, 1934. State of Oregon by the State Land Court of the State of Oregon for the : in Township 27 South of Range 12 hope to see a large crowd there from Frances Valderama, Plaintiff, Mary A. Wimer, Board, Plaintiff, vs. County at Coos on the 17th day of West of the Willamette Meridian, vs Administratrix of the Estate of W. Christopher Valderama, Defendant, August, 1934, on a judgment render Oregon Also, beginning at a point other towns in the county. W. II Wimer, deceased. 38t5 Paola Griffon, also known add called A birthday party in honor of Edith ed in said Court in favor of William on the quarter section line 10.16 Paul Griffon, and all the known and ’ Valderama, the above Bettye, as present Administrator of chains North of the center of Section Zinserling and Arthur Milani was To Chi ristopher unknown heirs of said Paola Griffon NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE ted defendant MMMd the Estate of B. B. Teters, deceased, 24 in Township 27 South of Range given at the Zlnserling home Friday I IN THE NAME OF THE STATE On the 17th day of November, and said John Griffon; Clara P. Car and against P. Francis Teters, both 12 West of the Willamette Meri The guests who enjoyed OF OREGON, You are hereby re 1994, at the hour of 10 A. M at the rier and Lyman Carrier, her husband; personally and as the former admin dian in Coos County, Oregon, and evening. First National Bank of Coos Bay, a istrator of said estate and command running thence North 5.08 chains, the evening playing games and par quired to appear and answer the front door of the Court House in Co corporation; A. A. Schramm, as Su ing jgne to satisfy the sum of »495.75 along said quarter section line; taking of the delicious refreshments complaint filed against you in the quille. Coos County, Oregon I will perintendent of Banks of the State of atzove entitled suit, on or before Sat sell at public auction to the highest witx interest at •% from November thence West 19.67 drains, more or Oregon; Coos County, Oregon; Road 8, 1933, and also the sum of »1000 00 leas, to the quarter quarter section were: Mr. and Mrs. Otha Ray and urday, the 10th day of November, bidder for cash the following real District No. 19; School District No. with interest at 1% from October 1«, line; thence South 5 08 chains along son, Harold Lee, Mrs. Welman, Mr. 1934, said date being after the ex property located in Coos County, 72; Coaledo Drainage District; Port 1930, together with costs and accru said quarter qaurter section line to and Mrs. Marvin Shaw and chilren, piration of four weeks from the date Oregon, to-wit: Bandon; Non-Htgh School Dis als, I WILL ON SATURDAY, a point West of the place of begin Mr. and Mrs. Joe Milani and chil of the first publication of this Sum So much of the following described of trict; and all other taxing districts 17th DAY OF NOVEMBER,, ning; thence East 19.87 chains, more dren, Jimmie, Angela and Josephine. mons, and if you fail so to appear tract of land as lies in the North and answer said complaint, or other east Quarter of the Northwest and tax levying bodies affected by at the hour of 10 o’clock in the or less to the place of beginning, con of said day at the front door taining 10 acres of land, more or Melba Purser, Alton Billings, Kenton wise plead thereto, for want thereof, Quarter, otherwise known as Lot 4. this suit. Defendants. H. E. Hess. Court House in the less; and the entire land herein con Myers. Mary Robison, Alvina Bill the plaintiff will apply to the Court of Section Twenty-six, of Town , Ore- veyed containing 15 acres, more or ings, Lois Robison, Everett Doyle, tor the relief prayed for in her com ship Twenty-eight South, of Range 3915 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. plain^ to-wit: For a decree dissolv Twelve West of the Willamette less, all being situated in Coos Coun Maxine Rackleff, John Henry ing the marriage and marriage con WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE Meridian, namely:— ty, State of Oregon: also. The South 20 acres of the NE% Schroeder, Allen Zinserling, Anita, tract now and heretofore existing Beginning at the Quarter Section Notice is hereby given that war of the NWMi. and the North 5 acres Ernie and Freddie Milani and the between plaintiff and defendant, and Corner between Sections Twenty- rants up to and including No. 4715, for such other and further relief as three and Twenty-six, of Township of the SEMi of the NWV«, all in Sec honored guests. to the Court may seem just and equi Twenty-eight South, of Range issued by Coquille School District, No. tion 24, Township 27 South of Range During the storm the first part at table. Twelve West, of the Willamette 8, will be paid upon presentation to 12 West of the Willamette Meridian, The grounds * i upon which said relief Meridian, and running thence West the district clerk, on and after Satur in Coos County, Oregon, and contain last week two big trees fell across is based . in ... said sal complaint is cruel 22 chains along section line to post day. October 20, 1934. Interest on ing 25 acres,.more or less; the road. The road was soon cleared __ treatment. _______ marked CS; thence South 14.50 All of the right, title and interest of one tree with the other one had and inhi luman This Summons is served of 'the defendant P. Francis Teters, chains to fence at edge of field; said warrants ceases on that date. to be cut up and hauled out. ¡cation thereof in th Keith Leslie, Clerk. 'including his interest as one of the thence South 40 degrees E«st 9 Sentinel, pursuant t A truck belonging to Brodie & Son heirs at law at B. B. Teters, deceased, chains along edge of said field to School District No. 8. Coquille, n. D. F. Thompson, County in and to the fallowing real property: had a breakdown on the Hall’s Creek a poet marked CS; thence North Coos County, Oregon. 40t3 Judge, in the absence of the Circuit The South Half of the North Half road Friday afternoon. degrees East 17.35 chains to a A broken Judge from the County, which said 67 of Section Eighteen, of Township point on the Mi section line . due WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE Twenty Seven South, of Range Elev axle was found to be the cause of order was made, dated and entered South of the place of beginning; Notice is hereby given that War on the 10th day of October, 1934, and thence North 15.24 chains along en West, of the Willamette Meridian, the trouble. dale said Mi section line to place of be rants No. 429 to No. 44« incl., issued ¡quires that the date in Coos County. Oregon, and the Mr and Mrs Glenn Collier and which order requires iication of said Sum- by Union High School Dist., No, 3, North Half of the South West Quarter sons and Mr. and Mrs. Shain and of the first ginning. M«*|n*H|t9BWL|B 1 12th day __ on the of of said Section Eighteen Said sale is made under execution Riverton, Coos Co., Oregon, are now Said sale being made subject to daughter went to Powers Sunday. October, 1934, and the date of’ the issued out of the Circuit Court of the called for payment. Interest on said warrants ceases redemption in the manner provided Harry and Lee Collier and Mr. Shain last publication thereof being Friday, State of Oregon for the County of by law. Coos to ire directed in the case of the Oct. 19, 1934. went up on Salmon creek fishing, the 9th day of November, 1934. J. ARTHUR BERG, Mrs. M. E. Borgard, Clerk. Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this while the rest of the party stayed in State of Oregon by the State Land Attorney for Plaintiff. 40t3 Star R , Bandon, Oregon 19th day of October, 1934. Board, Plaintiff, Powers. While fishing -they were Residence and P. O. Address H. E. Hess, vs. REPUBLICATION 39t5 Coquille, Oregon. 40t5 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon trapped in by a slide in the road, and Fred Moser and the Estate of Fred NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Moeer, deceased; Clara Jeffrey, F. although they were unable to leave Department of the Interior NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING for some time, they came back with NOTICE OF SAL* OF REAL PROP F. Moser. Anna Christensen, Ernest General Land Office at Roseburg. COALEDO DRAINAGE DISTRICT ERTY BY ADMINISTRATRIX Moeer, and all known and unknown NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That but one fish. Notice is hereby given that the un heirs at said Fred Moser deceased; Oregon, October 29th, 1934. NOTICE is hereby given that Jolin The Purser family haved moved dersigned, the duly appointed, quali Coos County, Oregon; Schoo' District the annual meeting of the land hold ers of the Coaledo Drainage District from Arago to Coquille. fied and acting Administratrix of the No. 2; Road District No. 15; Road Golden, of Sumner. Oregon, who, on No. 11, for the election at officers and estate of W. H. Wimer, deceased, will District No. 1; Port of Coquille River; August 1, 1927, made Homestead en levy of assessments for the ensuing and all other taxing districts and tax try, Serial, No. 017548, for NEty, Community silver or 1847 Rogers from and after the 2nd day of Nov le^rin^bodiee affected by this suit Section 7, Township 27 S„ Ratqto'-Xi year, will be held at the City Hall in ember, 1934, at her residene at 815 W, Willamette Meridian, has filed the City of Coquille, Oregon, on Sat silver can be purchased with county West Fourth Street in the City of Co notice of intention to make final urday, the 10th day of November, or school warrants (no discount) at quille. the County of Coos and State H E. Hess, 1934, at the hour of 2 o’clock P. M. of Oregon, proceed to sell at private 40t5 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon i three year Proof, to establish claim Schroeder's Jewelry Store. to the land above described, before 41t2 Helen M. Anderson, Secretary sale for cash in hand the following I Wm. H. Canon, Register, U. S. Land NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE described real property belonging to at Roseburg, Oregon, on the the estate of W. H. Wimer, deceased, On the 10th day of November, Office, 18th day of December, 1934. towit: Jv.'l 1934, at the hour of 10 A. M. at the v‘- a point on the North- Beginning I at _____ erly Right of Way lino of the Roose velt Highway 46« feet "&st and 290 feet South of the Southwest corner of the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 3«, Township 27 South, Range 12 West of the Wil save and except t acres of land off i for, to the undersigned at the law of- lamette Meridian; thence East 128 Section Fifteen (15) the East end of said tract, heretofore flee of Harry A. Slack, in Coquille. feet to the place of beginning of the North and West of Beaver Slough; " ‘ Coos County, Oregon, within six Ask for Cow Beil Dairy cream and following described tract: Running the South-west Quarter of Section months from the date of this notice 'hence North 15.« feet, thence East Sixteen (18), the South-east Quar milk, the only milk and cream made Dated this 26th day of October, 50 feet, thence South 79.9 feet to the ter of Section Sixteen (18), all in safe by pasteurize tion the East 1934. Northerly right of way line of the Township Twenty-seven (27) George E. Hampton. Roosevelt Highway, thence North South, Range Thirteen (IS) West Administrator of the Estate of South at Old Papers, good-sized package at Section westerly along said Northerly Right of the Willamette Meridian Laura R. Hampton, 41tS of Way line to a point due South of Said sale is made under execution The Sentinol for five cents. FIRST NATIONAL BANK «