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- Live News From Arago Vr*. Art Furrier entertained the 1 Potlywuu'Club uft U.d .• -«l«y »rli 1»' poi'ucl. a.nuer al noon i'he iadi.-s I:e’ped with a quilt for tlie iiosiess. enjoyinfi tne day were Mee- dames Everett Lafferty. Norman Hal —th« spirit to serve to ler, F ank Burbank, Adrian Haher, Bob Doyle, Gordon Fleming, Glenn produce for “YOU” Robison, Wendell Robison, Marrin better financial conditions Shaw, Robert Cusebecr and lire hus— . >N8- ' Si ‘? . | to render each of you our Mr., and Mrs. Robert Cus?>xer, of ( Gi d >, Oregon, ■ware guests at Jw | fullest co-operation—is (he one t om .■ of Mr. arul Mrs. Marvin Show “REASON” we buy thiiTpace Gan Tuesday until Thursday. lfalter Farrier*wa* the recipient vi each time aiy} say to you _n unsually fine birthday present this “SAVE HERE HAVE MORE week. His daughter, Mis. Theo Sctttel. of Portland, redecorated and i efurnished three rooms of his home- He to proudly displayin.; the new i»a.nt and paper and rug and daven service reflection from the port to his neighbors and frienSi Mrs Farrier is «lad that she will profit by his birthday this time. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schroeder, FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mr. and Mrs. John Carl, Mr. and Mrs. of Coqulllp. Oregon George Hampton, Mrs. Lawrence Rackleff attended Pemona Grange at North Bjyaire Tuesday. —neighbors of yours. Ari^H, ^seventeen months old son of Mr. and Mjs. Marvin Shaw, who burned his arfti so' seriously ten days ago, is assured the use of his hand now asrthe burn is healing splendid claim* be decreed to be inferior to The Ford V-8 engine has proved The new Ford V-8 gives you It’s longer, wider and roomier. and subject to the rights of plain ly its superiority Leyond question. Mrs. Naomi Robison, who has been a welded, one-piece, all-steel Seat-widths are increased from tiffs, and that the title of plaintiff* be It assure* you of rewrtv power, body. Safety glass all around in lorever quieted against the claitas confined to her home on account of IK to 5K inches. There is of defendant*, and each and all of illness is slowly regaining instantly. At JO to 60 mile* per all models at we extra cast. New ample leg room front and rear. her them, in or to said real property or hour this engine is actually run safety-pressure brakes. Trans Th* new angular gear-shift any portion thereof. That plaintiff* strength. ning at ease. The Ford is tbe verse springs, lower center pi lever permits three to sit la tbe The regular meeting of the Arago have and recover from defendants LILJBQV1ST, SWANTON only car under 82000 that give* gravity and air-balloon tires front seat with comfort. Lug their costs and disbursements in school board was held Monday night. you V-8 performance. give greater safety on curves. gage space in all closed models. &8LACK curred in this suit, and for such other After routine business was transacted , 4 and further relief a* to the Court Attorneys and Caaneellora the following teachers were hired for may seem meet and equitable? First National Bank Building This summons is published pursu the coming year: Ray Parker, princi ant to an order of publication made pal; Eleanor Corthell, high school & Coquille ' Oregon “Front Seat Comfort” for back Outside and inside tbe new The new.Ford V-8 coats less to by the Hen. J. T. Brand, judge of teacher; Wmilred Ray, seventh and seat passengers—that's the re Ford V-8 strikes a new note in' operate than any Ford ever built. the above named court, and entered sult of the new “Full-floating modernity and beauty. Grace V herein on the 21*t day of March, eighth grades; Emily Hickam, fourth, DR. J. R. BUNCH Springbase'’ with “Comfort fully streamlined body—with a fifth and sixth; Alice Scott, first, sec 1935; tlie date of the first publication Zone Seating.’’ All seats are choice of attractive body colors DENTIST ond and third. of this summons is March 22nd, 1935, EasyInxl thraugh 1'iuvtnai now cradled >«/•»««« the in durable baked enamel. Newly and the date of the last publication Geo. Zinzerling hired Mi X-RAY Service Credit Ca, /A* Autbariud springs, and eeery posseager designed, luxurious interiors, thereof to the 19th day of April, 1935. and Fred Milani to dig a rides ia tbe “Cemfert Zant." Fard FntiKf PU». with quality upholstery. Laird Bldg. First 8tr*et all as prescribed in said order. ditch for the clay pit at the brick C. A. BARTON. Telephone 88-L Coquille, Or*. AUTHORIZED r ORD DEALERS 10t5 Attorney of Plaintiff* yard. When it is finished the brick P. O. Address, Coauille Oregon. yard will operate again. I Joe Parker is ill with the flu this GRANT CORBY . WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE week. Attorney at Law Notice is hereby given that war . Price Robison, one of the pioneers rants No. 251 to No. 273 inclusive, of this community, celebrated his ' Richmond-Barker Bldg. issued by Valley View School Dis seventy-seventh Coquille, Oregon birthday Sunday New Location 344 Front St. Phone 157 Coquille, Ora. trict, No. 63, will be paid upon pre Residence Phono 24M with a basket dinner for a group of , 1 i — ■» — ______ sentation on and after Friday. March 28, 1936, at the First Nation his family and friends. Those present, Root Mesdames' Claude Randleman, o'clock. The class will be held on the business callers in Marshfield Mon Clarence ^hool grounds — al Bank of Coquille. Interest on were Mr and Mr. Cfcrence Schroe- oluf Aagen This instruction i* day. Ji ARTHUB BBBG said warrant* ceases on that date der' .. . Trank Burbank, Lawrance Rackleff< Geo. Gillespie, free and promises to be'most benefi Dinner guest* at the Albert Chris Attorney at Law Jas. N. Jacobean, Clerk, Mr*. M E Edmonds, Miss Lois Miss gjeanor Corthell, Mr. and Mrs. cial. The meetings will be held tensen home Sunday were Mr. and School District No 63, Coos Coun Schroeder, Mr. and Mr*. Glen Robi i T. B MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Er Room* 18 I weekly. Mrs. T. M. Cole and family of Marsh ty, Oregon. Ilt3 Farmers A Merchants Bank Bldg son and son. Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Al nest Watkins, Sam Root, Ray Parker field. Mi. and Mrs. Jess Wagper and Phone 37 bert Lillie and children, Clyde, Laura “'d the" hostc sacs daughter and 3111 Beautr.ont, of Coquille, Oregon Bridge Happenings WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE Bernice, Glenda and Gerald, Mr. and » Me* T. B MacDonald resumed her Marshfield. Cora Bullock and Elwin ■ Warrants drawn against School Mr. r ’ r -d Hr*. Dwight Culver and District No 48, Norway, Coo* Co., Mr*. Albert Gulstrom and sons, Dar- ’, nature study class Thursday after Alford. DR. W. V. GLAISYER Oregon, numbered 879, 880, 881, will win and Junior; Ellis. Lawrence and noon at the home of Mrs. Edith son, Evert, and Mr. and Mr*. Frank Duane Shoemaker spent the week " Culver and daughter, Eleby Ann, at be paid on presentation to the Clerk Frances Barklow, Mr. and Mrs. Har Woodward after several weeks inac VETERINARIAN end at Coquille. at Norway, Ore. tended Pomona Grange Tuesday at ley Barklow and children; Mr. and I Linden Jenkins left Sunday for Interest cease* after March 29tH. Mrs. Ray Lewis and children, Bessie, | tivity due to her iltness. This is a North Bayside. Heed * Meat Inspector 1935 Dated this 29th day of March. das* in nature and bird study and is Fairview, where he will spe..d a few Mr. and Mis R. A. Puet and sons Ellis and Rayburn; Mr, and Mr*. Ray , open to all interested. Coquille, Ore. 1935. who left soon after the holidays for day* with Mr. and Mr*. Harry Hub Elfleda Robison, Barklow and daughter. Leola Rae; Mrs. Albert Lillie was hostess to a ble. Mr*. Jenkins went a* far a* Lee Clerk, Mr. and Mr*. William Bell and chil- ; a visit with relatives in Washington, J. A. RICHMOND with him where site will visit with number of friends who helped her S. D. No. 43, Norway, Ore. later going to Bend to attend to some dren. Milton. Caleb, Keith. June, finish two quilts on Friday. Those relative*. 1‘MYSIGIAN and SUBGEON business matter*, returned last week Byron, Jerene and Patty Joy; Mr. and ; present were Mesdame* Gus Schroe FORECLOSURE SALE Mr*. Harry Hubble and Mr. and Richmond-Barker Building NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Mr*. Vernon Barklow and children. der. John Carl, C. S. Webb, Alvin to their home here. Mr*. Bert Burkhimmer, of Fairview, Myrtle Sargent was quite ill the --■ _____ ___ Fleming, ____ under and by virtue of an Execution Dick and Donna; T Coquille, Ore. Evelyn - Barklow; Billings, Gordon Ray Par- and Order of Sale issued out of the Mr. and Mr*. Roy Robison and ker j"aWrvnCe Rackleff, Albert Gul- past week end, having become sick were Sunday callers at the Jenkin* : Office 62M, Ros. 93E home. Circuit Court of the State of Oregon at school Friday. for the County of Coos on the 10th daugnters, Cleta and Thelma; Mrs. gtrom. Oluf Aasen, Ernest Watkins. Eloda Krewson spent the week end Orlin Lett is appointed to lead the who has day of April, 1935, in a certain cause Louisa Barklow, Mavis and Carolyn , claude with her friends. Yvonne and Anna J. J. 8TANLEY in said Court pending wherein R. A.: Barklow and Mr. and Mrs. Price Rob- , suffering from an injured ankle had Christian Endeavor meeting next ; Knight, at Gaylord. Creighton is Plaintiff, and M.J. 90®,’ Attorney-at-Law _ „ 'an attack of flu but to recovering sat- i Sunday evening, the subject of which i Ma. Vintet Swanto n a wFiw o o h i l— «? r- —*— — " ** ——........... — — *,u u ................... - recovering sax- . is, “What Weicwne-Do We GtVF tO1 Zeek, C. B. Cadman, the estate of G' w- JK m w ii-i- A 1 x «1 m A~ At* —_ — Z*8 Mr *' ***** Alien, of i amas VMley, tsfgctorily from both maladies. He to' dren, Edwin and Violet of Eugene, it Zeek. deceased, «nd John Nielson J id her small son. Larrv. were over- _ ot , hl , nll , nt Executor of the Estate of C. B. Mt, «nd h«r «nail son, Larry, not able to out of the houae „ yot Christ Today?” Willard St, ’ were visitor* at J. D. Laird's Thurs The teachers of the local school, C. ' deceased, are Defendants, nde'«cr?bed Case No. night guest* at the C. A. S but ¡. honln- for sunshine so he can day. n^to°*^^to?hererm?fter h°me Wednesday had E. Ellison, Mrs. Ruth Brown and Mr*. from oür desk • POWER • SAFETY • ROOMINESS • COMFORT • BEAUTY • ECONOMY Professional Cards NILES MOTOR COMPANY real property tc sStofy^be s^ ^f, with Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Watkins ra- Elise Lamp all attended the teachers' $1,933.75, an Attorney-fee of >500.00 family, returning home Thursday turned to thetr home on Wednesday meeting at Bandon Saturday. There was a good attendance at the and coats and disbursements >66 25, evening ' * — _ . _ . . ' «ft««' an extended visit in Bandon. T together with accruing conta, costs, _ I _____ WILL' ««- — Mr* Bob Doyle moved to( Mr and Mr and Mrs Ernest Watkins and Grange «Tweeting Friday evening. Af ON SATURDAY, ^Y, — THE 11th DAY ------------- OF ter the business session, a short pro MAY, 1935, at the hour of 10 o'clock Power* Sunday, where they will famlly vlalted relatives in Bandon gram was given, which included some A. W. Devto and Alice E. Davis, in the forenoon of said day at the make their home while Mr. Doyle has Sunday. fact* regarding the life of Wm. Saun Plaintiffs. front door of the County Court House employment there. Mrs. L. A. Myers is able to be out v*. ders, presented by Mrs Frank Culver, . in the City of Coquille, Coo* County, Joan Milani spent last week visit again after several weeks’ illness. C. M. Howard, also the wife, if if any, ----- Oregon, offer for sale and sell st and singing by the group of the song, of such C. M. Howard,« Howard, or if dead, oeaa, public auction, to the highest and ing friends in North Bend and Marsh The quarterly report of the Sunday "Oregon, My Home'” ______ _____ Cookies and the unknown heir* of C. M. How- | best bidder for t _ cash in _ v SK m I gha field, returning Friday evening with school classes were given Sunday coffee were served by Mrs. H. A. Hat «rd; also all other persons or per- right, title and interest of th* said Mis* Ethel Fish, who spent the week tie* unknown claiming any right. Defendants in and to the following end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. morning. John Paul Root of the pri- field at the close of the evening title, estate, lien or interest in mary class completed a full year's at- ; Mr an<j Mr*. J. W. Barnett and “■ the * described real property, to-wit what Albert Fish. real estate described in the is known a* the Eagle Mine, set out tendance without an absence. Over niece Miss Esther Barnett, of Arago, complaint herein, or any part and described a* Nile Miller returned to his home thirty other members of the school were dinner guests Sunday at the W. tliereof, Defendant* Lot 40. in Sections 28 and 33, Saturday evening where he will con completed a full quarter’s attendance. A. Lett home. To C M. Howard, also the wife, if Township 27, South, Range 14, valesce from hi* recent appendicitis The average attendance for the quar any, of such C. M. Howard, or if Th? Nek on family who have lived operation. dead, the unknown heirs of G M. and an undivided two-third* in ter was about sixty. Earl F. Downing for a number of months in the Frank Howard; also all other person* or terest in the Indejiendence Mine George Gillespie is suffering from of Coquille conducted the morning Mecum house have moved now onto set out and described as Lots 1 parties unknown claiming any an attack of rheumatism following an service. A men’s quartet consisting their homestead on King creek. right, title, estate, lien or interest and 2 and Northeast 14 of North attack of flu. of Ray Parker, Davjd Root. Ernest west ¥« of Section 33, Township in the real estate described in the Mrs. A. O. Hooton was a Coquille complaint here, or any port there 27. South, Range 14, W. W. M. Members of the eighth grade class Watkins and Wayne Woodward sang visitor Saturday. all in Cooe County. Oregon. of, the above named defendants: received their class pins Monday, the “God Will Take Care of You.” In the Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tennant went to Said sale being made subject to re IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re demption in the manner provided by first event of their coming graduation evening Rev. R C. Young of Myrtle Portland Saturday to bring their lit- into high school. There are nine Point preached the sermon. Maxine Ue daughter, Martha Joen, home quired to appear and answer the lww. Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this members: comptaint filed against you in the Maud Lobdell. Julia Raekleff played a piano solo a* a «rom the Doernbecher hospital, where atxive entitled court and cause on or 11th day of April, 1835. Rogers, Gladys Miller, Lota Robison, special number. ihe had bean receiving treatment for Wm. F. Howell, before the last time prescribed in the Mr*. Mary Miller, of Myrtle Point, about two month* for a severe case order for publication of summons 13t5 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. Mary Robison, Edith and Allen Zin- zerling. Alvin Billings, Kenton Myers, celebrated her birthday Sunday with of eczema She is well on the way to herein, and if you do not, th* plain tiff* will apply to the court for th* WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE Arthur Milani. a family reunion party. Children and recovery now. relief demanded in their complaint Notice i* hereby given that war The Sunday school attendance num- The regular monthly missionary grandchildren attending from Arago on file herein, a succinct statement rant* up to and including No. 5307, meeting was held on Wednesday at were Mr. and Mr*. Ike Miller and bered 43 Sunday. A fine sermon was ui which to: That th* plaintiff* be don ecd to be the owner* in fee issued by Coquille School District, No. the home of Mrs. C. A. Keltner with daughter, Velma, Mr. and Mr*. Alvin; given by J. W. Barnett, who will oc- simple of the following described 8. will be paid upon presentation to E. F. Downing a* the guest speaker. Billings and children, Alvina and Al- j cupy the pulpit again next Lord's Day. real property situated in the County the district clerk, on and after Satur Mr*. Ray Parker and Mrs. Wayne ton, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Robison and Mrs. Stanley Lake and children, Interest on of Cooe, State of Oregon: The East day, April 8. 1835. Woodward sang a duet as a special children, Mary, Ivan and Tennessee.' Virginia and Vivienne, and Mr*. Jas. half of the following described tract; said warrant* cease* on that date. Keith Leslie, Clerk. musical number. Light refreshment* Mr*. Gus Schroeder was another Morriron and children. Evelyn and Beginning at an iron pipe on the School District No. 8, Coquille, were served at the close of the meet-, one with an April birthday. Mr. and Edwai d, visited Sunday afternoon at West line of Section 31 in Township f Coo* County, Oregon. 12t3 27 South Range 12 West of th* Wil ing Those enjoying the meeting | Mr*. Gordon Fleming and children, jth* Howard home at Gaylord, lamette Meridian. 1288.15 feet North were Mesdame* C. S. Webb, Oluf ( Donald and Virginia, and John Henry I _-------------- ------ erly at the Southwest corner of said Brewater Valley Section 31; running thence North ... a Schroeder helped celebrate It with a Aasen, e« Clarence - Schroeder, Albert erly along the West line of said Sec Lillie, Wayne Woodward, Ray Par-| special dinner held at the home of Mr. Elder and Mr*. T. M. Cole and chil tion 81, 44.45 feet to ag iron »to»*; ker, David Root, Stanley Halter, CJ and Mr*. Gus Schroeder on Sunday. dren, of Marshfield, were w„. week „„ end thessee Easterly at right angles 417.44 A. Keltner, and Mr. Downing. Mrs. M. E. Edmonds, of Marshfield, J visitor* at th* Crowley home. feet to an iron pipe; thence Souther Mr. ly parallel to the West line of said Bible study was held Thursday at' was a Sunday visitor in Arago when Cole r'~'~ conducted — service* ------1— i_ in the com Section 31, 46.45 feet to an iron pipe; G. T. COOK lhe teacherage with Mrs. Hickam and she made aramgement* to organize a munity hall Saturday night and Sun thence Westerly 417.44 fast tp the Miss Scott a* hostesses. Th* sermon Red Cross class in Home Nursing, day morning. , place of beginning, containing 0.44 Brick Mason ! on the mount |g the subject of study Mrs. Clarence Schroeder to local acres. That the above named de Mr. and Mrs. Ted Miller, of Bridge, Fireplaces and Chimneys fendants be compelled to set forth and will be for several week. T. B. chairman and Mrs Edmonds will de are visiting at the Elmer Wilson have or P. 0. Box <2, Coquille MacDonald led the discussion Those liver twelve two-hour lecture* on the home. present were Mr. and Mr*. David subject, beginning Friday at two Mr. and Mrs Julius Benham went School Play at Randolph What happened to the Hermit and who la he? What are all those strange sounds to be heard outside the window? You really should find out and satisfy your curiosity. It is all a part of the three-act mystery play, “Hermit’s House,” presented by the Randolph Dramatic Club, tomor row (Saturday) evening, April 18, at 8:30 p. m.. tn the Randolph gymna sium. Under the able direction of Gertrude Russell and with the fol lowing cast, it could not help but be a “howling success.” Katherine Kirby, the beautiful heroine is-really Edith Homing; Lynda Holmes is Mary Young; Theodore Kirby, Ruth Lenon; Theresa Kirby, Elsie Wilcox; Grandma, Marjorie Williams; Bill Cawthones, Jack Hui tin; Gene Doug las, Kenneth Yeager; Officer Ter ence Muldon, Mcrvil Hui tin; Marshal Crum, Nelson Russell; Deputy, Ger ald Russell; Tall Bandit, Pete Staten; Shorty, Rollin Horning; Hermit, ? ? ? A free dance will be given afterward on the newly waxed floor and coffee, doughnuts and hot dog* will be sold at stand*. Remember the date, this Saturday night, April 13, at the Ran dolph gymnasium Dr. G. C. Stem, chiropratie physl- •ian, foot corrcctionist, electro thera- ptat, 292 Moulton St., phone 86J 22tf KODAK FINISHING Any 81 m Eel) Developed Box 811 Sta. H. Dept UM ANGELES. CAMP, and