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ri / \ J CXXJUILLE. OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER S3, 1934. ■■■■■ I I ■ y'A '-i ?•. ■> r* . ■■V L f I ■ —! ----------- ■SH» Rev. W. S. Smith, of Coquille, con moved into the Lee Atkinson house, team in the spring if some of the Riverton New» ducted the «homing services in the The regular ieacbers’ meeting was where they will remain as long as other schools in the county would co Mr. Royer is ferryman. operate. Thia would also better pre school house Sunday. Special music held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Getz, of Portland, are pare them for high school debate. was furnished by a quartette com J.V/Í. Edgar Barkley Thursday evening, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Since Mr. Hayward will have littte posed of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wood with every member present. The Eogard this week. Mrs. Getz and time to spend oh coaching these ward and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parker. topic discussed was “The Philosophy p.'st’ Mrs. Bogard are sisters and both young folks, he has asked Cherie Mae Rev. Mr. Young, of Myrtle Point, will of Education.” This is thq first time IN CONSIDERING THE former teachers of Riverton grade Hartwell, a member of the Coquille have charge on November 25 with a for many years thot regular teachers’ special musical number by Mrs. Al SELECTION OF YOUR BANK meetings have been held and al school. Mr. and Mr#. Getz plan to high school debating team, which take another sister, Miss Maude I.aw, won the county championship last bert LiUie «nd Mrs. Albert Gulstrom. ready they are showing great results YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Those' attending the recreational back to Portland with them. Miss year, to take charge of them. The town orchestra resumed its TO INSPECT OUR FAUUTIES FOR* school conducted by Miss Gertrude Law has been forking as a nurse in practice Monday night with eight Skow, of the Oregon State College, Live News From Arago d Marshfield for several months. SERV1NG YOU AND WE ASSUME YOU THAT members present. They included: It is usually thought that a ferry Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wannamaugher, of in Coquille last Thursday afternoon Aubrey Haan, director; Marjory A FULL MEASURE OF COURTESY AND /.. I ATHEN- ...TZ: is built and used for the convenience Bandon, were week-end guests in were Mr. and -Mrs. George Hampton, Bullard, piano; Ralph Smith, cornet; of citizens but the one across the Co the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Mc Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schroeder. TION WILL BE, EXTENDED TO YOU FROM Karl Alpine, saxophone and drums; Mrs. Naomi Robispn and Mrs. Law quille river at this point has proved Allister. EVERY DEPARTMENT ¿F THIS “TIME-TESTED” Edgar Barkley, flute; . Mrs. Wesley rence Rackleff. to be more of a detriment than an The Ladies Aid met at the home of Bean, Cherie Mae Hartwell and C. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swift were busi- ' FINANCIAL INSTITUTION asset. It costs the school district Mrs. Gordon Fleming Thursday for M. Hartwell, violins. The orchestra ness visitors in Bandon all day Thurs alone between 3100 and 8200 each potluck dinner and fall work, quilt is in the quest of more instruments, particularly violins, but is not at year because thg ferry is out of or ing and embroidery. Those present day Ernest Watkins, who has been suf present able to use mandolins, ac der or the ferryman refuses to run were Mesdames J. L. Burtis, Naomi cordions nor banjos. Anyone who it. The citizens on the North Bank Ratoison, Gus Schroeder, Lawrence fering from a badly infected wrist la r road would make many more trips Barklow, Wayne Woodward, Stanley using his arm again. would like to play, please get in to Coquille and to various functions Halter, Albert Lillie, Albert Gul- Claude Randlemann went to work FIRST NATIONAL BANK touch was Mr. Haan as soon as pos here if this short cut was made avail strom, Ray Parker, Clarence Schroe for the Sykes-McNair camp above sible. of Coquille, Oregon II ...... I......... .............. —J . Isaac Watson, who has been pros able to them at all times. When asked der, Ernest Watkins, Claude Randle Powers Sunday afternoon. by the school board or their agent man, John Carl, Marvin Shaw, Frank -, t- pecting near Kerby for over a year, to run the ferry at night for certain Burbank, Oluf Aasen. S. C. McAllis Brewster Valley I returned to his home here Tuesday- -—where service means occasions, with pay, the ferry oper ter, David Root, C. S. Webb, Mrs. evening for a short visit. Mr. Wat Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen ator refuses. What is to be done Fleming and Misses Lois Schroeder —co-operation plus accommodation son is looking very well. and Miss Cora Bullock were callers about such a situation? and Alma Fleming. Those who think that the game of in Coquille and Marshfield Saturday. —rendered Mr. and Mrs. Amer Hufford, of The Thursday! evening Bible study volley ball is tame would have Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Taylor, of changed their minds last Friday Thurston, were visiting among their class met at the/teacherage with Miss Redmond, Ore., spent the week-end when the Riverton girls’- team went many friends in this district Wednes Alice Scott and Mrs. Emily .Hickam as visiting in the valley. mms—i—ana—M i a a—s to Arago, defeating them on their day. Mr. and Mrs. Hufford lived hostesses. Those present to study the Mrs. Oscar Durrell and daughter, Powers, Coos County. Oregon, ac- own floor, 49-37. For the first half here for many years prior to moving Battle of Amageddon as presented by Hazel, entertained the ladies' club at . cording to the map and plat thereof the outlook was blue for the Riverton to the McKenzie valley. T. B. MacDonald were Mr. and Mrs. .heir home Thursday, Those attend ■ on file and of rccord’drr the office of A number of the girls from Ran J. L. Burtis, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest •ng were Mesdames itene Laird, | the County Clerk of said County and girls with the Arago team several I State; iMtints in the lead. What Coach Ruth dolph came to Riverton Wednesday Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parker, Daisy Laird, Mildred Benham, Flos The South 87 feet of Lot E, Block Irvin told them at the half must have to play a volley ball game with the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schroeder, sie Wilson. Polly Nickaaon, Stella 16 of Morris Subdivision to the Town Riverton girls. The game was ex Mrs. Oluf Aasen, Mrs. S. C. McAllis LILJEQVIST, SWANTON of Powers, Coos County, Oregon, ac been good for they came back one citing and resulted in a tie. The Ran ter, Mrs. Naomi Robison, Mrs. Tyrrell Crowley, Zylphia Krewson, Effie & SLACK hundred per cent. Genevieve Haga Wilson, Florence Groat, Ben Robison cording to the map and plat thereof on file and of record in the office of was the winners’ star, turning the dolph girls won the play-off by one Woodward. Mrs. Lawrence Rack- and Jess Hicks. Apple salad, cake Attorneys aad Counsellors point. leff, Mr. and Mrs. David Root, Sam the County Clerk of said County and game in Riverton’s favor. There was and coffee were served after which First National Bank Building State. George Guerin, of Langlois, spent Root, Miss Eleanor Corthell, Mary some of the cleverest ball playing in they decided on a bazaar and pro Bids will be received by me as Ad Wednesday evening with his brother, Coquille Oregon Jean McAllister and John Paul Root. ministrator of said Estate, at the of that game that this writer has fever gram by the school children and the Oliver Myers, Harvey Myers and fice of J. Arthur Berg in Coquille, seen. Among the rooters from Riv Alex Guerin, on the North Bank ladies’ club to be held in the com highway. Thursday, Mr. Guerin Price Schroeder were North Bend Coos County, Oregon. erton were: Aubrey E. Haan, Dan munity hall Saturday, December 1. DR. J. R. BUNCH Dated this — - of - - - 9th day November, continued to North Bend to purchase visitors Sunday. iel Smith, Karl Alpine, J. D. Fee, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Lawhorn, of 1934. , \,DENTIST lumber for a building project he The monthly missionary meeting ' F. W. Powers?” Lester Bogard, Mr. Getz, Grant Hart Arago, were visitors in the valley plans to start on his farm. X-RAY Servie« was held at the home of Mrs. C. A. Administrator. well, Bob Smith, Ross Jenkins and the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ward and Keltner November 14. Rev. and Mrs. J. Arthur Berg, Firat Street Laird Bldg. Cherie Mae Hartwell. Miss Ruth Ir Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson and 43t5 Attorney for Administrator. daughter, Evelyn Lucille, and Paris G. A. Gray, of Coquille, conducted a Coquille, Ore. Telephone 82-L vin was hostess for a number of the 1 family were week-end visitors at the Ward made a pleasure trip to Klam very interesting and instructive pro NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT players and friends at her home af W. A. Lett home at Bridge. ath Falls Wednesday where they gram. Mr. Gray speaking on the life i Notice is hereby given: That the ter, the game. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cohen and plan to remain for a week or so. ot Robert Moffat and Mrs. Gray on undersigned has filed his Final Re GRANT CORBY Mrs. Flora Dunne and her sister, children moved this-week to Bridge, port as Executor of the Estate of Em They are hunting ducks and geese home missions. Those enjoying the Attorney at Law ma F. Oerding. deceased, in the Mrs. Wheeler, who recently moved in addition to looking over the pros afternoon were Mesdames John Carl, where Mr. Cohen will conduct ser County Court of Coos County, Ore from Jackson county to Coquille, vices for a time. He plans on re Richmond-Barker Bldg. pects in that country for farming. David Root, Oluf Aasen, S. ,C. Mc gon, and that the Honorable D. F. were in Riverton Tuesday. Both turning to the valley again the first Phone 157 Coquille, Ore. Friday the eighth grade students Allister, Albert Lillie, Stanley Halter, Thompson, judge of the said Court, women are lapg residents of Coos Residence Phon» 24-M has set November 24th, 1934, at the had a debate. Resolved: That the Wayne Woodward, Naomi Robison, of the year. hour of 10 o’clock A. M. as the time county, having settled on Lampa newspaper has more political influ J. L. Burtis, Mary Mix, Lawrence i and the County Courtroom, Coquille. creek when they were just children. Oregon, as the place for hearing ob- They have watched the development ence than the (¡pdio. All the mem Barklow, Mr. and Mrs. Gray and the WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE J. ARTHUR BERG Notice is hereby given that war i jections to such Final Account and and progress of our county from a bers of the Weasels, representing the hostess. Attorney at Law i the settlement thereof and that all affirmative, were against the Spit Seth Flannagan, of Seattle, Wash., rants up to and including No. 4756, land of timber>k> its progressive and , persons objecting thereto must file Rooms 1*2 fires, representing the negative. The is assisting Ralph Davis in gathering issued by Coquille School District, No. 8. will be paid upon presentation to their objections on or before said thriving cities of today. Farmers A Merchants Bank Bldg date. Floyd Huntley, of Myrtle Point, Weasels won by quite a majority. It and delivering fems to the florists in the district clerk, on and after Satur Phone 37 day, November 24, 1934. Interest'on Date ot first publication, Oct. 26, and Louis Steiner, of Seattle, were was decided by Mr. Hayward, their Marshfield. Coquille, Oregon 1934. inatructor, after the good showing L. Huntley, of Roseburg, is visiting said warrants ceases on that date. business visitors in Riverton Tuesday Keith Leslie. Clerk. , Date of last publication, Nov. 23, that some of theip made, that It in the home of Mr. and Mrs. David afternoon. School District No. 8, Coquille, 1934. DR. W. V. G LAIS Y ER would be well to have a debating Root this week. • Coos County, Oregon. 45t3 41t5 John H. Oerding, Executor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Royer have VETERINARIAN County Herd It Meat Inspectai A < c ✓ Professional Cards I I 'è. : i i I I n I — J. A. RICHMOND Built to one high standard of Coquille, Ore. Phone«: Office 62M, Res. 98R CHEVROLET QUALITY < ■'■ ■ J. J. STANLEY Attomey-at-Law Office at residence, 27» South Willard St, Coquille 4 ■ at V. R. •OPTOMETRIST” toy j .0 V 7 Zj * II* ft 3 \WEK- MTV 1/ la u X KRPUBLICATION NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior Ki V ■ I IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON TN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS In the Matter of the Estate of Ernest J. Larson, Deceased. . . Notice of Sale of Real Property NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue of an order, decree and license of the County Court of Coos County, Oregon, made and en tered on the 8th day of November, 1934, in the Matter of the Estate of Ernest J. Larson, deceased, I will on and after Saturday, the 15th day of December, 1934, proceed to sell to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand and subject to the confirmation of said Court, all of the right, title and interest of the said Estate, and those claiming under it, in and to the following described real property, to- wit: Lots 21. 22, 23 A 24 of Block 11 of the Town of Powers, Coos County, Oregon, according to the map and plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the County Clerk of said County and State; ■ " H] a . ; i A‘v¿r, 1 yi* K If ga THE STANDARD CHEVROLET THE MASTER CHEVROLET Economical Transportation Masterpiece of the low-price field w- t .■ : JP VERYWHERE, the Standard Chevrolet la gaining new friends. 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Section 7, Township 27 S., Range 12 W„ Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Wm. H. Canon, Register, U. S. Land Office, at Rosepurg, Oregon, on the 18th day of December, 1934. Claimant names as witnesses: John H. Taylor, of Marshfield, Oregon; Lewis Diehl, of Marshfield, Oregon; John W. Armstrong, of Sumner, Öre- Ore gon; Ben Be “ Frank Wriston, of Sumner. Oregon. Wm. H. Canon, 42t5 Commissioner or Register i H I PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Richmond-Barker Building Errors ia Refraction corrected Without the use of Drugs. 434 W. 1st St. * Coquille, Oro. r •s Coquille, Ore. W..-S0N 4 £ < ; CADILLAC >1 ■ ; > '.t,;, ■■ ■ ¡O>! y JL J1' • .f , -, '.■J V 'kt''"-.’’# ? ■■ J ’»■*. ¡ÄM ' ................ \ ' , F-