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faut Riverton News. -JWI hedut. ST " ■ • • it . . h w w t < . hahi’» b*" , hl4e iBto the thkk bre,k Witb . ht.ve to snap out of tin ©Hsy coms »» manner of handling your Lome • • but hear thia i„ «¡nd . . £ Rdng effort • • • sunny to be well worth ... the .. for in a short while you’U find yourself on the side of “GOING UP WAY FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Coquille, Oregon where you’ll find helpfulnee» —blending in with your efforts ———— Professional Cards L1LJEQVIST, SWANTON & SLACK Attorneys and Counsellors First National Bank Building Oregon Coquille DR. J. R. BUNCH DENTIST X-RAY Sarrica Laird Bldg. Telephone 82-L First Street Coquille, Ore. GRANT CORBY Attorney at La* Richmond-Barker Bldg. Phone 157 Coquille, Ora. Residence Phone 24-M J. ARTHUR BERG Attorney at Law Rooms 1 A 2 Farmers * Merchants Bank Bldg Phone 87 Coquille, Oregon DR. W. V. GLA1SYER VETERINARIAN ‘ County Herd A Meat Inspector Coquille, O to . J. A. RICHMOND PHYSICIAN'sad SURGEON Riehmond-iBarkor Building Coquille, Ore. ; Office 82M, Res. 93R J. J. STANLEY Attorney-at-Law OAee at residence. 279 South Willard 8L, Coquille V. R. WILSON “OPTOMETRIST” Errors in Refractimi «orrocted without the uw of Drags. 434 W. 1st BL Oro. NOTICE or SHERIFF’S SALE FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That under and by virtue of an Execution “nd Order of Sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Coos on the 38th day of November. 1934, in a certain “use in said Court pending wherein Portland Mortgage Co., a corporation, iS P}aintlif. and B. Folsom and Susie T. Folsom, his wife, are Defendants, Case No. 10139, of said Court and commanding me to sell the herein after described real property to sat isfy the sum of 82788.47 with interest thereon from August 20, 1931. at the rate of 9 per cent per annum, the further sum of 813.81 with interest thereon from June 13, 1831, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, tot further sum of 3413.13 with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent pe» annum from January 18, 1931, th* further sum of 831.35 with interest thereon st the rate of 10 per cent pel annum from April 15, 1933, the fur ther sum of 318.50 with interest thereon from October 18, 1933, a the rate of 10 per cent per annum the further sum of 39.35 with inter est thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from April 14, 1934, tot further sum of 3150.00 Attorney fees toe further sum of 37.50 searching records and costs and disbursements rO.80, together with accruing costs. WILL ON SATURDAY, THE 29th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1934, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon oi said day at the front door of th* County Court House in the City of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, af ter for sale and sell at public auc tion, to the highest and best biddei for cash in hand, all the right, tith and interest of the said Defendants in and to the following described real property, to-wit: Lots numbered 10, 11 and 12, ir Block 28. Eliott’s Addition to Co quille, Coos County, Oregon, accord ing to the plat thereof on file and o record in the office of toe Countj Clerk of Coos County, Oregon. . Said sale being made subject to re demption in the manner provided by lsw. Dieted at Coquille, Oregon, toil 28th day of November, 1934. H. E. H mb , 48t5 Sheriff of Coos Co«mty, Oregon i NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby liven that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court for Coos Coun ty, Oregon, as the Administratrix oi toe Estate of J. C. Watson, deceased and that all persons having H a lm s against said estate are hereby notified that they are required to present the same duly verified and with prope: vouchers therefor to the undersigned at the office of C. A. Barton in toe ritle Company Building, in Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, within six months from the date of thia notice Dated this 7th day of December, 1934 Sarah A Watson, Administratrix of.the Estate of J. C. Watson, deceased 47t5 WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE On the Sth day of January, 1885, at the hour of 10 A. M. at toe front door of the Court House in Coquille, Coos County. Oregon, I will sell st public auction to the highest bianer for cash the following real property Notice is hereby given that War located in Coos County, Oregon, to- rants No 458 to No. 487 incl., issued b? Union High School Dist* No. 3, _. ... -— Co., Ore. are now Beginning et a point on the Sec- Riverton. quar- called for Coos >n line 25 rods west of the quar payment. ter section . corner c on the North Interest on said warrants ceases ix.undary of Section L Township Doc. 7, 1934. 28 South, Range '* 18 West of the Mrs M E. Borgard, w uMitne««* w»,. ■ ■*■■!■ I run thence Willamette Meridian. Ctafk, west along Section line 31 rods; 47t3 Star R.. Bandon. Ore run thence South 24 rods, run thence East 31 rods to west bound WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE ary of Schroeder Street, run thence Notice is hereby given that sw- North along West boundary of rants up to and including No. 4977, said Schroeder Street. 24 rods, i—iiad by Coquille School District, No. more or less, to the place of be 8. will be paid upon presentation to ginning, situated in _ the district clerk, on and after Satur twFltam^MsS.lnCoos day, December 18, 1984. Interest on said warrants ceases on that date ■ Keith Leslie, Clerk ' "aid MleT made under School District No. 8, Coquille. issued out of the Circuit Court of the ty. Oregon. __ __ ___ 4818 i state of Oregon for the County Coos to me directed in the cue WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE John Bullack and Mary Bullack, hus iven that war Notice is hereby given band and wife. Plaintiffs, rants, numDerea numbered 160, 161, » 188, and runts, tow, ava Cun 171 to 178 inclusive, issued by Cun- William R.< Lewis and Minnie Lewis, ningham School District, No. 10. Coos husband Shd wife.^Defendants County, Oregon, will be paid upon Sheriff ofEC^Tcounty. Ore«on presentation to the clerk on and af In ter Friday. . December 14, 1934. 1834. 47t5 By Alice Parrott, Deputy- terest will C»tte onU^ date Lena McCurdy, Clerk, Lens notice School District No. 10, Coos Coun- Notice is hereby given that [ ty, Oregon________________ 4818 qy aww ANT REDEMPTION NOTICE itre-zon, for the election of d,**c.h^| Notice is hereby given that war Sas««««: rants. No IM to No. 250 inclusiye. issued by Valley View School Dis trict» No 63. will be pa'd upon pre sentation on and after Friday. De- on Tuee- »Hr « cember 14. 1934. st the Fbrri Nation al Bank of CoquiBe. hours of 10 A. M. and 8 P. M. Dated at Coquille. OW«’ U1W 5th day of Derember. School District No. «3, Coos Coun- 47t# Coos County, Oregon ««3 “m w“X’ nsxiciSr Mias Ruth Irvin, instructor, and Ileen Harris,- Esther Watson, Louise Carlson and Cherie Mae Hartwell, represented the Riverton high school at the Girls’ League Conference in Coquille Saturday. They all voiced the opinion that it was the finest meeting of that nature that they had eves witnessed and gained much val uable information in regard to car rying on of a league in this district. However besides this, Riverton was quite well recognized. Levelle Wal- strom, chairman for this conference is a former Riverton student; Evelyn Miller, of Riverton, was chosen as vice president for the Southwestern Girls' League Association; and Eve lyn Berry, of Myrtle Point, elected treasurer, is also a former Riverton student Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hartwell and son. Grant, went to Jefferson Mon day morning where they were th» guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fin lay. Tuesday they attended a meet ing of fox breeders and furriers ir Salem and returned home Wednes day evening. Fred Berry returned to Sawyer near Florence, where he will con tinue the winter plowing he had started before coming home for his viait.' Mrs. Clifford Martin received word that her brother, Harry Sanford, who has been in the Keiser hospital for several weeks with an abscess upon his brain, is recovering quite rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Gwililam and George Heather were visitors in Myrtle Point this week. The entire Southwestern Oregon is mourning the loss of Mr. Georgi Bogard, a pioneer resident of this country, who passed away at hit home Sunday morning. Our sinceri sympathy is extended to the bereav -d family. ' ■ Nolan Watson, accompanied by hit brother-in-law, Lee Atkinson of Co- tuille, returned this week fronr Klamath Falls, where they went for r short visit. •'“You never can tell what will hap- ,ien next time" was the feeling of al ‘he Riverton folk after the turn o he tables in the practice game be ween Riverton and Coquille Tues lay night. After having defeated thi tied Devils last week the team it wondering just what sort of magi' hat Barton boy wields to make th, •core just as bad the other way. The <econd team was handicapepd with Hartwell gone so was defeated much vorse than before. Bridge Happenings Live New» From Arago Mrs. J. L. Burtis, Mrs. Lawrence RacMeff, Mrs. Clarence Schroeder and Mrs. Naomi Robison were shop pers in Marshfield Monday. The 1 Julies Aid bazaar held De cember 14 resulted in a nice sale of fancy work. The rest of the articles will be on display and sale at the Arago store until after Christmas. The grade school operetta is ready for the final rehearsals which are be ing held in the gymnasium. The title of the play is “On Christmas Hill” and it will be held Friday afternoon at one-thirty o’clock in the gymnasi um. It is arranged in Jfaree acts, with he setting in an orphan’s home. The Spirit of Christmas sends her mes- •enger Stargleam, played by Jean Clinton, to take all the children who wish good wishes for others on a visit o Christmas Hill, where they meet .-hildren from all lands. The song* ire pretty and the children will be •uitable costumed which promises a nost entertaining afternoon. Every itudent in the grade school has some >art in the play and students and ’eachers alike issue a most cordial invitation to all to attend. Mr. and Mrs. George Zinzerling and children Allen, Edith and George alunior, visited at the John Devereux home near Bandon Sunday afternoon. The Ladies* Aid held a business ind sewing meeting at the home of Mrs. J. L. Burtis Wednesday after noon. It was voted to hold no more meetings until after Christmas. Those present were Mesdames C. A. Kelt- ner, Tyrrell Woodward, Geo. Gilles pie, Oluf Aasen, John Carl, Claude landlemann, Ernest Watkins, David Root, Albert Lillie, Albert Gulstrom. C..S. Webb, Geo. Zinzerling, Gordon Fleming, Gus Schroeder, Lawrence lackleff, and J. L! Burtis. Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Aasen and niece. Mary Jean McAllister, visited S. C. McAllister at the Mast hospital Sat urday. Mr. McAllister is gradually covering from the shock of his ac ident and is showing some improve- nent, although he is in a great deal >>f pain. Mr. and Mrs. John Carl and Mrs. X F. Thompson, of Coquille, left Monday for Portland where they will o.n Judge Thompson, who went up ast week. They plan to return to Tillamook Thursday to visit relatives ¡.nd will be at home again on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parker enter- ained Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schroe der, Lois and Price Schroeder for linner Friday evening. Ralph Davis delivered a load of emi to Marshfield Monday morning. Orvus Miller and family went in to i. .oquiile Thursday in order that Mr. Miller could receive medical treat- lent. He is suffering from a severe ■ase of tonsilitis. They are staying zith the Grover McQuigg family. Mrs. Robert McNeill and daughter, .¡'rances, are visiting at the home of ler parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Da vis. • Mr. and Mrs. George Gerlach visit- d relatives in North Bend Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Purser have lad to leave Coos county on account it Mr. Purser’s health. They moved o Myrtle Creek last week. The dramatic club met at the home if Mrs. Lawrence Rackleff for a White Elephant Christmas party Monday evening. They rehearsed the tongs to be used in the Christmas pro gram Sunday evening and spent the rest of the time playing games and popping com. A skit was presented by Mary and Jean Watkins. The Bible study was held Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. f. B. McDonald A very interesting discussion was hold on the first six verses of chapter 30 in Revelations, rhe next meeting will be held at the home of Joel Root. Those present were Mr and Mrs Ray Parker, Mr ■»nd Mrs. Ernest Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. David Root, Mrs. Naomi Robi- •on, Miss Eleanor Corthell, Sam Root, facob Moomaw and the host and Mr. and Mrs. Turner B. MacDpn- aid were dinner guests of Mrs. Hattit .latcher and daughter, Mae, Sunday A Christmas program will be gilei □y the school children Friday after toon, after which school will 'clost for a two weeks* vacation. The prin- .-ipal, C. E. Ellison, plans to spent he holidays with relatives anc .riends in Portland. Mrs. Wm. R drown plans to go to Crescent City Calif., to spend the vacation with het lusbend, while Mrs. Elite Lamp wil. viait her sister in Portland. Mrs uamp will be accompanied on the .rip by her daughter, Frances, and her mother, Mrs. Christine Ericksen Mrs. Marion Wilson, of Prosper, ■pent the past week-end here at the aome of her brother, H. A. Hatfield Mr and Mrs. Ovid Bryant spent Sunday with Mrs. Bryant’s parents Mr. and Mrs. I. B. England, at Re mote. Amos Radiker, who has been ill for over two weeks, is still unable to resume his duties as school janitor. Jason Jewett has charge of the work during his absence. The Christian Endeavor meeting next Sunday evening will be a votional service, in keeping with toe Christmas season. Orlin Lett is the appointed leader Mrs. Zoe Shields is taking treat ment from Dr. Drumm again this week, after spending the past week end at her home here. She is a guest Mr and Mrs. L. W McAdam have of Mrs. Sadie Cassidy at Marshfield, built a trailer this week in expecta while under the doctor's care. tion of driving to Loa Angeles for Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fleener, who Christmas were formerly neighbors of the Stanley Lake family when both fam Fairview ilies lived In eastern Oregon, wore The approach of the holiday season guests Friday night at the Lake is well-heralded tn Fairview valley. Quite a large number of local The community program, which is to Grangers went to Myrtle Point Sat- take place Saturday, December 23, is urday evening for the joint installa now ready and -all valley residents are waiting for the evening to roll tion of officers. W. A. Clayton and F. W. Corps around. The regular meeting of the Fair were business visitors in Marshfield view Singing Club was held at the Monday. Mrs W A. Roselle and daughter. school house Wednesday. December Pearl, of Broadbent, and Miss Doro 19. and the evening waa spent in put thy Hooton, of Myrtle Point, were ting the finishing touches on a group Tuesday afternoon visiton at Hoo of Christmas carols which the club will present at the program Saturday ten's Haven. *- Accompanying the singers. A short Christmas program will be night. presented by the Sunday school Sun there will be several violinists, so the day morning, followed by a Christ numbers presented should be doubly f mas sermon by T. B. MacDonald. entertaining i Mr. and Mrs. John Phillipa were Miss Mae Hatcher and Mrs. Ovid Bryant have charge of the program. called to eastern Oregon several days ago by the sudden illness of their WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE daughter-in-law. They will return Notice is hereby given that war to Fairview for the holidays and are rants 33 to 88 inclusive, issued by expected home the latter part of this School District No. 35. between Nov. 25. 1933. and Jan. 27, 1933. are called Tom Benham Is remodeling his for payment and interest ceases Dec. 21. 1934 home this week in preparation tor Frances L. McCarthy, Santa Clerk School District No 25, Coos On, Ore. McKinley, ^t-1935 Buick announces continuation of ...its Smart Style • a* Proven Superiority.. .Established Pres- « * tlge of Quality and Value • • . and every fundamental Buick Engineering Feature already proved and now Improved by further progress. in any other car except the three of very lowett price, girea striking, even sensational recognition and approval to the superiority of Buick quality and Buick value. Buick was ahead of its time this year. Buick for 1935— already a proven product—is ahead now. The building this year of the finest cars Buick ever built, in a volume nearly double the 1933 output, has brought forth Impor tant new improvements and refinements, bearing upon performance,.smoothness, dependability and general economy. Compare the -Buick for 1935 as you will. You will see here the value for your money. You will buy a bettet auto mobile only when Buick buildx it BUY BUICK .111(1 you BUY BETTER 7M BUICK VALUI-PR1CIS SO— «7W ro »923 so— tint to tun at—tint * it—tint tóWJ Southwestern Motor Co. O regon 1 CHEVROLET - PONTIAC - OLDSMOBILE - BUICK LA SALLE - CADILLAC several loads of their beloved have been leaving the valley week to become toe Christmas in the homes of others. Miss Edythe Woodward and Mrs. Althea Harrah, teachers in the Fair view school, will go to their respec tive homes for the holidays. Lew Sonneland, who has been working in Marshfield, is expected home to spend the holidays with his family. Walter Norria,.who has been work ing in the Rogue river district, will be home at Christmas time. Faye W. Holverstott, sopohomore tn agriculture at Oregon State Col lege, will return home for the Christ- mas holidays to visit at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hol verstott. New officers of the Fairview-North | Fork Grange No. 738, were installed, at Myrtle Point December 18. They will take over their posts at the next session under the leadership of Foster Phillips, the new master. Harold T. Berry, who has been working in North Plains for the past few months, will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Betty, over the holidays Gravel Ford 1 W.C. in Coquille. Mr. and Mrs Norland Gant were week-end visitors at the J. L. Crosby home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker and chil dren were Sunday visitors at the J. N. Gearhardt home. Calling cards, 50 for 11.00. WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that War rants No. 43 to No. 178 inclusive, is sued by Roy School District No 44, will be paid upon presentation to the district clerk, on and after Friday, Dec. 14, 1884. Interest on said war rants ceases on that data Mrs. Lola N. RobiscI, Clerk, _______ School District No. 44, Coos Coun- ty. Orogen, WHY SUFFER?