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Live New* Gillespie. Sam Root and T. B. Mac Donald. This is the see* The church program presented in erings and many the gymnasium Sunday evening was have been happier appreciated by a large crowd. The tang absent were at program follows: song by congrega ¿«AN® <M®TION OF OPPORH Mn days. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Keltner have tion, "Come All Ye Faithful;" prayer THS WORLD'S FULL OFIT their son, Claire, who teaches in by T. B, MacDonald; candlelight pro Clatsop county, their sou. Edwin, cessional by choir of thirty, “It Came OF ABILITY . . lUTHER rr., ' , .,:/^,11^^ Who is attending school in Corvallis, upon a Midnight Clear;” the Christ and their daughter. Ruth, who is mas story f."om the viewpoint of a Bethlehem lad of five years, “The FINANCIAL PREPARATION ~ SSSTi working in Portland. Mrs. Edith Woodward is at home Little Wooll - Lamb of God," read by and Miss Rachel arrived on Saturday Mrs. David Root with descriptive from Bremerton, Wash., where she songs during the reading sung as fol is teaching art, to spend the holidays. lows, “In the Hush of Night" by Iris "CONNECT YOUR EARNINGS” Miss Edythe came down from Fair Barklow. Jean Watkins, Anne Dear- with an account at thia co-operating view, where she is principal of the dertf, Mary Watkins. Melden and bank and you’ll soon buildthat * school, on Sunday. Mias Ruth, who Wallace Carl, Freddie Vetter, Price Corner Third and Coulter Phone 100 -FINANCIAL . PREPARE teaches in Los Angeles, and Mr. and Schroeder; duet, “When Shepherds Watch their Flocks by Night, ” Price Coquille ’ Mrs. Bert DeMom, she formerly be ing Evelyn Woodward, of Brookings, and Lois Schroeder; “O Little Town of Bethlehem," by choir; “We Three are expected during the holidays. Kings from the Orient Are," by Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Miller and FIRST NATIONAL BANK daughters, Maxine and Colleen, ar Wayne Woodward, Ray Parker, Da Of Coquille, Oregon rived Saturday to visit the Fred Vet vid and Sam Root; "Dear Little Stranger,” Edith Zinzerling, Arda and ter and Nile Miltar families. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thompson Bernice Gillespie, Mary Jean McAl and children, Geraldine, David and lister, Alvina Billings, Anne Watkins, Mr. and Mr». C. A. Swift Richard, of Corvallis, visited with the Gerald Woodward, Eugene and Joe Robert Munford» and other relatives Parker; duet, “Silent Night” by Art Monday and Tuesday in Bandon with Saturday before going to Marshfield Farrier and Frank Burbank; duet, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stitt and Mr. to be with his mother, Mrs. M. “Away in a Manger," by Emily Hick- and Mr». David Stitt and Mr. and am and Irma Burbank. The tableau Mrs. Hugh Kimble. Merle Randle Thompson. was shown by Gladys Miller as Mary, man did the milking in their absence. Woodrow Robison drove to Eugene and brought Miss Iola, who is at Lore» Randleman and Laura Bernice foreclosure sale Lillie as angelar Kenton Myers, Ev This Bent Stands Hard Usage NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN That tending school there, and Houston, erett Doyle, Alien Zinzerling as shep who teaches at Ten Mile, home for a?d by virtue of ,n Execution A new type of bent grass has join “,’d Ord*r of Sale issued out of Uie the vacation. Miss Opal, who teach herds; Alton Billings, Stephen Aaaen ed the notable family of such grasses 9?urt of the State of Oregon es at Lakeside, and Mr and Mrs. and Clyde Lillie as wise men. Candle Lor C°unty Coos on the 28th light recessional by choir, “It Came in Oregon. It was found growing In LIIJEQVIST, SWANTON O»y of November, 1934, in a certain Neil Farre and son, Vernon, of North upon a Midnight Clear," “Hark the the Yoncalla region several years Calling cards, 60 for »1.00. A SLACK ago, and as it is being harvested for Portland ^‘d Court Pendink wherein Bend, arrived Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farrier drove Herald Angels Sing," and “Angels seed it has been given a definite 2°.' a corP°ration, Attorneys and Counsellors !? «nd B. Folsom and Susie to Portland Sunday to spend Christ from the Realm of Glory” were sung name—Highland bent grass. WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTIC1 First Nation«! Bank Building ,re Defendants, mas with their daughter, Eva, Mrs. by the congregation, led by Mrs. Ray Notice is hereby given that War As described by G. R. Hyslop, chief Case No. 10139. of said Court and Parker. Play, "On Christmas Eve, ” rants No. 43 to No. 178 inclusive, is Coquille Oregon in plant industry at Oregon State commanding me to sell the herein Theo Schtal. Mr and Mrs. Robert Doyle left wus enacted by Mr and Mrs George college, this grass has qn unusually sued by Roy School District No. 4< after described real property to sat- will be paid upon presentation to th- isfy the sum of »2788.47 with interest Thursday morning to visit her par Hampton, with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne DR. J. R. BUNCH thereon from August 20, 1931, at the ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Cooper, at Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bur permanent system of underground district clerk, on and after Friday IU natural I 14. 1934 Interest on said war ■ ® P*r per annum, the Pleasant Hill. bank, Jean Watkins, Lois Schroeder, runners or chizomes. DENTIST i ceases on that date. vigor plus these charatceristics make y* °i $13 il 'Yi.’i. interest Ernest Watkins, David and Sam Root Mrs. Lota N. Robison, Clerk. Mrs. Ethel Collier came in from tbfreo" .tF"n June *’• 1931, at the X-RAY Service —, — sing it an excellent grass for football* ■ School District No. 44, Coos Coun rata of 10 per cent per annum, the Portland Thursday in time for the and Price Schroeder as carolers, ‘All Hail Held*> P°l0 fields, airports, and other ty, Oregon. 48t Laird Bldg. First Street ______ further sum of »41213 with interest school program Friday afternoon. ing “Joy to the World.” Telephone F2-L Coquille, Ore. thereon at the rata of 10 per cent per the Power" was sung by ths congre- 1 She will visit her parents, Mr. and annum from January 18, 1931, the gation and chqir and the service end —......... . - 1 ■ - ' ' ■ •— further sum of »31.35 with interest Mrs. Glen Collier. thereon at the rate of 10 per cent pei Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Rackieff ed with the benediction by T. B. Mac GRANT CORBY annum from April 15, 1933, the fur and children. Ellis and Maxine, left Donald. ther sum of $18.50 with interest Sunday morning for Canby to spend Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hampton left Attorney at Law thereon from October 19, 1933, at Christmas day for southern Califor Richmond-Barker Bldg. the rate of 10 per cent per annum, Christmas with his parents, Mr. and nia to visit relatives and attend the the further sum of »9.25 with inter Mrs. Ed Rackieff. Phone 167 Coquille, Ore. New Year's Rose Bowl game at Pas- est thereon at the rate of 10 per cent Mr. and Mrs. Howard Grossen, of Residence Phono 24-M per annum iron April 14, 1934, the Klamath Falls, came in to the Joe ad «ma. further sum of $150.00 Attorney fees, home Monday evening. 1 Mr. and Mrs L. W. McAdam ac the further sum of »7.50 searching Milani’s companied by Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. ARTHUR BERG records and costs and disbursements Their small daughter, Patty, who has $90.80, together'with accruing costs, been at Milan!'» since Thanksgiving, Purcell and daughters, Jacqueline, Attorney at Law I WILL ON SATURDAY, THE 29th went to North Bend on Wednesday to Barbara, and Vera Jean, left Thurs Rooms 1 A 2 reliable DAY Or DECEMBER, 1934, at the day morning for Loe Angeles to Farmer* fc Merchants Bank Bldg hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of spend a week with her other grand spend Christmas at the home of Mr. Phone 87 said day at the front door of the parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Grossen. and Mrs. J. O Purcell. Coquille, Oregon County Court House in the City of She will return to Klamath Falls Mr. and Mrs. Joes Damron and Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, of with her parents Thelma arrived Sunday from Bandon fer for sale and sell -at public auc Miss Eleanor Corthell drove to her tion, to the highest and I DR. W. V. GLA1SYER to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. home in Marshfield Saturday to be for cash in band, all the Sam Damron VETERINARIAN and interest of the said with her parents, Mr. and Mas. R. A. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Watkins and in and to the following Corthell. She and her sister, Miss County Herd * Meat Inspecte! I ' property, to-wit: children, Everett and Dorothy Belle, Agnes, who is at home for the vaca Lots numbered 10, 11 and 12, in from Eureka, and Mrs Martha Mc Coquille, Ore. Block 28, Elliott’s Addition to Co tion from Willamette University, re Nair, of Bandon, drove up Sunday quille, Coos County, Oregon, accord turned to Arago far the church pro-, to spend Christmas at the Watkins J. A. RICHMOND ing to the plat thereof on file and of gram Sunday evening. record in the office of the County Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shaw enter Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barnett and j PHYSICIAN and SURGBON Clerk of Coos County, Oregon. Said sale being made subject to re tained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burbank family were disappointed when ex Kichmond-Barkar Building demption in the manner provided by and Mrs Harriett» Burbank for pected guests were unable to come Coquille, Ore. law. Christmas breakfast They also ex Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this pected Mr. Shaw's parents from Ash and they spent Christmas alone Phones: Office 62M, Rea. 98R 28th day of November, 1934. land. H. E. Hess, Mr. and Mrs. John Carl, who spent J. J. STANLEY 4$t5 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon last week in Portland and in Tilla Attorney-«t-Law NOTICK TO CREDITORS mook visiting relatives, arrived home Office at residence, 27» South Notice is hereby given that the Saturday to spend Christmas with Willard SL, Coquille undersigned has been duly appointed their family. by the County Court for Coos Coun Orvus Miller, who has been ill, was ty, Oregon, as the Administratrix of V. R. the Estate of J. C. Watson, deceased, able to be out to attend the school and that all persons having claims program Friday afternoon. WILSON against said estate are hereby notified The operetta. "On Christmas Hill," OPTOMETRIST” »hat they are required to present the given by the Arago grade ed same duly veriiied and with proper Error* in llefraction corrected Tlx vouchers therefor to the undersigned beautifully presented. without the nee of Drugs. were clear and effective, the at the office of C. A. Barton in the 434 W. 1st St Coquille, Ore. Title Company Building, in Coquille, ing most appropriate and the Coos County. Oregon, within six ing parts were perfectly learned and I 1 months from the date of this notice ~ _ I Dated this 7th day of December. enunciated. Those having speaking NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALK parts were, Jean Clinton as Star 1934. _ „___ On the Sth day of January. 193S, Sarah A. Watson, Gleam, who gave a clever s at the hour of 10 A. M. at the front Administratrix of the Estate atJ. door of the Court House in Coquille, C. Watson, deceased.__________ 4745 and song, Edith Ztnzerling Christmas Spirit, Anne Watkins, Coos County, Oregon, I will »ell at public auction to the highest bidder WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE Evelyn Newton, Laura Bernice Lillie tor cash the following real property Notice is hereby given that w- and Everett Doyle as the larger or located in Coo» County, Oregon, to- rants ¿4 33 io to 00 8« muu»*»«» inclusive, issued by phans. The baby orphans were play > - - wit: School District No^ aS. Jaetwemt No. 25, between Nmr Nov, Beginning at a point on the Sec- 25, 1932, and Jan. 27, 1933, are called ed effectively by the primary young tion c . line " 25 rod» west of -------- the quar- — for payment and interest cease» Dee. sters who sang two songs splendidly. _ ______ ter section comer on the North They were trained in their singing » eg boundary of Section Sect! 1, Township 2‘c.S“1Xii by Maud Lobdell at the eighth grade. 28 South, Range 13 Went of the The drill by children of foreign lands Willamette Merid Meridian, run thence Co., On. McKinley, Oregon. 49t3 was intricate and well done. For the west along Section line 31 rod», run thence South 34 rods, run WARRANT REDEMFHON N<>™? songs by the rest of the children Mrs. thence East 31 rod» to west bound Notice is hereby given that war Marguerite Aasen ary of Schroeder Street, run thence rants up to and including No. 4977, North along West boundary of issued by Coquille School District, No. panist. It was a 24 rods, 8, will be paid upon said Schroeder Street, " * presented entert&ii a fair sized crowd who braved the more or _ less, to Mta place of bo- finning. situated in Section 1, storm. ifd £^ts ceam. on that date. Township 28 South, Range 13 West Several Arago your» of the Willamette Meridian, in Coos Keith County. Oregon. part in the Christmas School District No. 9, Said sale is made under execution tented at the Church at God at Co- issued out of the Circuit Court of the ty. Oregon. 1 fc I quille Thursday evening. Hazel and State of Oregon for the County at 3T* ! Neoma Miller. Cecil Patrick, Bay Coos to me directed in the case of 17» Cornwall and Clifford SumerMn w«* John Bullack and Mary Bullack, hus 3 7» in the cast Jean Watkins and Lota band and wife, Plaintiffs, . »V» William S. Lewia'and Minnie Lewis, Schroeder sang tl traili tureen acta. The husband and wife, Defendants. peated in the com H. E. Hess, „ Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon December 24 with the <7t5 By Alice Perrott, Deputy. e»f«» rate tian of numbers from programs. Art Farrier NOTICI I Burbank sang “Siler Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the »hareholder» of 1 Arago's comtributiou. t the First National Bank of Coquille. pi He study **■ Mi** H00*"* Ore-on. for the election of directors for the ensuing year and for the tranranien of »uch Other business a» twentieth may properly come before the rneet- finished. Mrs. la any ol lU tn« will be held at the office of »aid Bank in Coquille, Oregon, on Tues- Mr. day. January 8th. 1935, between the David hours of 10 A. M. and 8 P. 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