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Watkins and family, the occasion be-
;ng the graduation of their grand
laughter, Mary, from Arago high
school
They made the entire trip
from La Grande in one day, arriving
in Myrtle Point about seven-thirty.
The distance is almost six hundred
miles.
Mr and Mrs. B. B. Watkins return
ed to their home Friday after spend
ing two weeks in Bandon.
Their
grand daughter, Mrs. John Damron,
•nd her two children drove up with
them. She returned to Bandon Sun
day night after Baccalaurate ser-i
vices.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Watkins spent
Wednesday visiting in Powers.
Mr and Mrs Geo. Hampton spent
Sunday visiting her father, B. S.
Wallen, who was dressed and able to
walk outside for the first time in
more than two months. He has been
suffering from • muscular aliment.
Earl Downing conducted the morn
ing service at Arago Sunday
Mrs
Ray Parker sang, "In the Wilder-
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Bonnie Walker, Prop.
Corner L O. 0. F. Building, Coquille
i drsait Court ot the State ot
Oregon For Coes County
THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF
SPOKANE, a corporation. Plain
tiff,
MARY L. MYERS, a widow; Bank
of Myrtle Point, a corporation of
Oregon; William H. Myers and
Jane Doe Myers, whose true name
is Lola Myers, husband and wife;
Phoebe Elizabeth Mast and John
Doe Mast, whose true name is Fred
Mast, wife and husband; Grover C.
Myers, a single man; Walter L.
Myers, a single man; Vivian P.
Sanford and Jane Doe Sanford,
whose true name is Gladys San
ford, husband and wife; Grover C.
as Executor of the estate ot
D. Myers, deceased; Farm
ers • Merchants Bank of Coquille,
a corporation; D M. Summerlin
and Mae Summerlin, husband and
wife; J. F. Hobson, a single man;
Jesse D. Clinton and Daisy Belle
Clinton, husband and wife; A. A.
Schramm, as Superintendent ot
Banks of the State of Oregon, li
quidating the Farmers A Mer
chants Bank of Coquille, a corpor
ation; Security Bank of Myrtle
Point, a corporation, as successor
in interest to the Bank of Myrtle
Point, a corporation; Pearl Mann,
formerly Pearl Hobson, and Clar
ence Guy Mann, wife and hus
band; D. M. Moore, also known as
D A. Moore, and Jane Do.' Moore,
whose true name is Ledoma Moore,
husband and wife; S. A. Peters, Jr.,
as Deputy Superintendent Of Banks
of the State of Oregon, liquidating
the Farmers A Merchants Bank at
Coquille, a corporation; and Co
quille National Farm I.oan Aseo-
ciatiegk" M
a corporation. , Defendants.
No. 10483
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
under and by virtue of a. Writ of
Execution and order of sale issued
out of the above entitled court in the
above entitled cause on the 16th day
of April. 1935, upon a judgment and
decree rendered and entered in said
court and cause on the 16th dsy of
April, 1935, in favor ot the above
named plaintiff and against the
above named defendants, which said
execution and order of sale com
manded me to sell the hereinafter
described i
pose of sa
the sum of
the rate of
from the 14
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the further sum of 85d.00 attorney's
fees, and the further sum of $36.10
coots and disbursements:
NOW THEREFORE. I wiU, on Sat
urday, the 18th day of May, 1935,
at ten o’clock in the forenoon at said
day. at the court house front door in
Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, of
fer for sale and sell at public auction
to th* highest and beet bidder for
cash in hand the following described
real property, to-wit:
The Northwest quarter ot Sec i
tion 7, Township 28 south of
Range 11 west of the Willamette
Meridian; and the East half of
the Northeast quarter of Section
12, Township 28 south. Range 12
west of the Willamette Meridian;
containing 240 acres, situated in
Cooa County, State of Oregon;
And I will apply the proceeds of
said sale first, to the payment of the
costs
of
said
sale
and
to
the
costs
and disbursements of
said suit; and, second,
ble for a regular athlete to portray a
Live News Front Arago
Fairview
The two high school Sunday school sissy poet when it is necessary. Price
F. P. Phillips, former master of the
isses drove to Bandon Sunday and Schroeder was very convincing as the Fairview Grange, resigned at the last
picnicked on the beach. The boys’ accommodating uncle. All in all it meeting and left for Yoncalla, where
class furnished the transportation, was a smooth production with all he will join Mr. and Mrs. John Phil
while the girls furnished the food. roles equally well presented and the lips in their now home. The many
director, Ray Parker, is to be con
The arrangement proved so enjoy
friends of these people certainly re
able that they voted to repeat the gratulated on his choice and training gret their leaving. Harold Henagin
performance soon.
Those present of such a fine cast.
was elected to fill the master’s chair
Albert Guls troni, who was so seri
were Iris and Genevie Barklow, Lo-
for the rest of the year.
dema and Yvonne Cross, Mary and ously injured April 26, seems to be
Several of the Fairview boys were
Jean Watkins, Annie Deardorff, Lais holding his strength, although his in the F. F. A. delegation that went to
condition
is
still
very
serious
and
and Price Schroeder, Charles Webb,
Corvallis last week-end. They were
Clyde Lillie, Herbert and Melden painful.
Clynard Holverstott, Bud Berry and
Miss
Opal
Robison
drove
to
Port
Carl, Merle Randleman, Freddie Vet
Harold Neal.
ter, Ellis and Maxine Rackleff. Mn. land this week-end to take her state
The commencement exercises Of
examinations as a beauty operator.
Lawrence Rackleff, Mr. and Mn. A.
the 1935 eighth graduates of the Fair
T. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Watkins She has been attending the beauty view school were well attended by
school in Marshfield.
and daughter, Arrne.
folks in the community. Miss Edythe
The Baccalaureate services for the Woodward announced the program
Mr. and Mn. Gordon Lillie, of
Portland, visited on Wednesday with* senior class were held Sunday eve which contained several songs and
Mr. und Mrs. Oluf Aasen, proceeding ning in the gymnasium. Rev. W. Ray recitations by the younger folks,
from there to Bandon where they vis mond Wilder, of Coquille, delivered short talks by each; graduate, the
ited the ladies’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. the sermon with the invocation and class will and prophecy and a speech
benediction given by T. B. MacDon by Supt. P. W. Lane of Coquille. Mr.
A. Haberly.
Mn. S. C. McAllister moved to the ald. By special request of the class, Lane was accompanied by Mrs. Lane.
Zumwalt apartments in Myrtle Point Mr. Wilder also sang a solo, which Miss Stanley and Mr. Bettys, who
Thursday. She has been staying with was appreciated by all. Mrs. Oluf brought with him an old school rec
Mrs. Lilly Dement since her hus Aaaen played thè marches for the ord dating back to 1881. Many who
band's accident. Mary Jean who has class and also played a beautiful pi attended the exercises remarked up
been staying with her aunt, Mn. Oluf ano solo.
on the way in which Mr. Lane pre
The Pollyana club met at the home sented the subject of education to the
Aasen, is staying in the apartment
with her mother and driving back of Mrs. Gordon Fleming Wednesday class and were highly pleased with
and forth to school with Mn. Wini for a potluck dinner at noon and his talk.
fred Ray. They will remain in Myr sewing in the afternoon. Those pres
Harold Henagin suffered a severe
tle Point as long as Mr. McAllister is ent were Mesdames Glenn Robison, injury to his right leg when a horse
Wendall Robison, Marvin Shaw, Ev he was turning out, became panicky
in the hospital.
Mrs. Albert Lillie was out Sunday erett Lafferty, Adrian Halter, Frank and plunged through a barb wire
for the fint time since she became Burbank ^nd Mrs. Floyd Jackson, of fence. The wire cut a gash several
Coquille, and the hostess.
ill with flu before Easter.
inches long in Mr. Henagin's leg.
John Henry Schroeder had his ton
This week has been an unusual One
Mn. Orvus Miller and baby daugh
ter have returned to their home on sils removed Saturday morning. He due to the number of birthdays that
has had some bad attacks of tonsilitis have been reported.
Fishtrap.
On Monday,
May 6, Miss Helen Johnson celebrat
Mrs. Alvin Billings was taken to •his past winter.
A May day meeting of the mission ed her 16th anniversary and Bette
her home in Arago Thursday, where
she will recuperate from her recent ary society was held at the Nile Mill Yeoman her 18th birthday. Tuesday,
goitre opention. Alvina Billings re er home. May baskets were brought May. 7th, Viola Johnson reached her
They were 18th birthday. Congratulations are
turned to school Monday after a by each one attending.
distributed
and
admired
and then extended to these young ladies and
week’s absence with a bad sore
sent to the hospitals in Myrtle Point many happy returns!
throat.
Mrs. Edith Woodward •nd her and Coquille. Mrs. Ray Parker had
The chain letter craze has certainly
daughter. Miss Edythe, returned to charge of the following program: a been going the rounds in Fairview.
their home in Arago Saturday for the solo by Mrs. Fred Lafferty, who One family has been reported to have
summer. They have spent the past also read a beautiful poem by Annie received five such letters in one mail.
Miss Ardis Halter, a niece of Mr.
winter in Fairview where Mias Johnson Flint sent in by Mrs. T. B.
MacDonald, and a very interesting and Mrs. Herbert Johnson of this vi
Edythe has been teaching school.
.Mr. and Mn. A T. Hill, at La discussion of two articles ina resent cinity, was one of the attendants to
Grande, arrived Saturday evening Chrtstian Herald by Mr. Downing of Queen Geraldine Minard.
Harold Neal, son of Mr. and Mrs.
tor a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coquille.
Riverton News
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shipley, ot
Glenada, have been visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George Stew
ard this week. Mr. Shipley and Mr.
JJJ. ”
Steward are cousins.
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S BALI
Fred Miller, ot Centralia, Washing
ment of the amount due plaintiff
the aforesaid judgment, with accrued
On the 11th day of May, 1935, at
ton, has been visiting old friends
the hour of 10 A. M. at the front door
here this week. Mr. Miller’s wife is
That pursuant to said decree, said of the Court House in Coquille. Coos
the daughter ot Will Steward, ot
property will be offered for sale in County, Oregon, I will sell at public
two separate tracts, there being of auction to the highest bidder for cash
Centralia, an old-timer of this section
fered first the East half of the North the
property lo
located in
_ following
_____ w real property
and a brother of Mrs. Mel Hayter
east quarter of Section 12, Township Coos County, Oregon, jo-wit:
to-wit:
and George Steward of this city.
28 south, Range 12 west of Willam
Lots Five (5), Six (6). Seven <7)
Another “smoker” will be given by
ette Meridian, Coos County, Oregon;
and Ten (10) of Section Twelve
and second the Northwest quarter of
the students of Riverton high school
(12), in Township Twenty-nine
Section 7, Township 25 south, Range
(29) South, Range Fourteen (14)
this coming Wednesday night. May
11 west of Willamette Meridian, Coos
West of the Willamette Meridian,
15, at the Azalea Gardens near Ban
County, Oregon; and before accept
containing 163 acres of land,
don. The smoker will consist of box
ing bids for the two tracts above
more or less.
descri^-d, I will also offer, pursu
ing and wrestling. From all indica
Said sale is made under execution
ant to said decree, said tract for sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the
tions it will be much better than the
in. one parcel, and will accept either State of Oregon for the County of
one
given early In the fall because
the bid for the whole tract or the bid Coos to me directed in the case of
the boys have had a great deal more
for the two separate tracts, depend the State of Oregon by the State
ing upon which is the greater.
practice.
Following the smoker
Land Board, Plaintiff,
Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this
vs.
there will be a dance.
16th day of April, 1935.
i
Oscar Farris, Hazel F. Farris, his
Mrs. Flora Haan, of Ashland,
WM. F. HOWELL,
I wife; Oscar R. Ferris, Hazel Ferris,
mother of A. E. Haan, school super -
14t5 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. and O. R. Farris; United Sates; Coos
intendent, arrived here Saturday and
County, Oregon; School District No.
WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE 62; Road District No. 1; Fire Patrol;
Ray Parker is suffering from a torn remained until Tuesday morning, vis
other taxing rib and is well strapped up.
Notice is hereby given that war- Port'of
Port of Bandon, and all o
iting friends and staying at the home
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j bodies af-
rants up to and including No. IM, districts
and tax levying
of
Mr. and Mrs W. A. Bean.
The
high
school
boys
hauled
gravel
, Defen
—.'endants
issued by McKinley School District, fected by this suit,.
Henry Edgmon suffered a sprained
Tuesday and repaired the driveway
Wm. F. Howell,
No. 27, will be paid upon presenta-
lion to the district cierkT on and alter 1315 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon on the school grounds.
ankle this week when he turned it
Saturday, April 27, 1935. Interest on
as he stepped off the porch on his
“
The
Flatterer
”
was
presented
to
a
said warrants Ceases on that date.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF capacity house in the Arago gymna way to school in the morning.
A. M. Shepherd, Clerk.
REAL PROPERTY
Monday a student body meeting
School District No. 27, McKinley,
la pursuance of a decree of fore sium Friday evening. The cast was I
Coos County, Oregon.
15t3* closure and order of sale made and very well selected and each did his was held in the high school to make
entered in the Circuit Court of the or her part in a splendid manenr. The nominations for next years’ officers
IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OF THE i State of Oregon for Coos County,
staging was excellent and each and select the place for the school
STATI OF OREGON IN AND
dated April 29. 1935, in the suit of
picnic the last day of school.
On
Douglas Building and Loan Associa speech was well articulated. Wallace
FOR TUB COUNTY OF COOS
the title role of the dlgni-
tion, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Carl _ played
,
____ Wednesday, the elections were held,
Delbert Donaldson, Plaintiff,
Marion George, Alice Bunch George, fied banker as if the part had been with the following results: place to
vs.
Walter O. Greves, Adeline M. Greves, written for him. His restrained love hold picnic. Floras lake; president of
Sylvia Donaldson. Defendant,
Lester B. Billings and Edna R. Bill
student body, Ileen Harirs; vice pres
ings. defendants, for the recovery of making was almost perfection Itself.
To Sylvia Donaldson, the above nam the sum of $907.40 together with in Mary Watkins as the industrious ident Glenn Church; treasurer, Lu-
ed defendant:
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tene Miller; secretary, Harriet Dan
terest thereon at six (6%) per cent
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE i per annum from March 15, 1935, until mother who put her own wishes af ielson; boys’ athletic manager, Melvin
OF OREGON. You are hereby re I paid, the further sum of $30 00 as ter those of her two sons, seemed al
Ward; girls' athletic manager, Har
quired to „appear
and
answer attorney's fees and plaintiff's costs most too small for her responsibilities
sergeant-at-arms.
the
complaint ' filed
against and disbursements taxed at $12 50. and finally yielded to the pleas of the riet Danielson;
you in the above entitled suit, and of an execution upon said decree “Flatterer" after her sons had worked Harry Hull; editor of “The Chanti
on or before Saturday, the 8th day duly issued out of said court on the
out their own destinies. Bill Sinko, cleer," Frankie Morris; ass’t editor,
-»f June. 1935, said date being after 3rd of May, 1935, I will expose for
Monte Russell; yell leaders, Carl
the expiration of four weeks from the sale and sell at public auction as the the hero, was the thoughtful son
date of the first publication of this 'aw directs, at the court house door whose business ventures succeeded in Eckholm and Esther Watson.
The Riverton grade school won
Summons, and if you fail so to ap of said county in the City of Coquille, spite of the crafty work of his stingy
peer and answer said complaint,
or Coos Count* Oregon, on Saturday, aunt, ably portrayed by Annie Dear- the annual Coos County B League
pear
comj
otherwise plead thereto, for
i— want the 8th of June. 1935, at ten (10)
Tournament held at Marshfield Sat
r
____ 2, 2
___ plaintiff
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— apply to o’clock A. M., the reel property sit dorff, and her son, an Invalid byj
♦hereof,
the
will
the Court ____________
for "the relief * prayed for in uated in the County of Coos and choice, Ray Cornwell. The hero was urday with 70 points. Their nearest
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,____ _ to-wit:
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For a decree State of Oregon, and described in ably assisted in his enterprises by his opponent was Randolph with 51
his
complaint,
dissolving the marriage and marriage said decree and order of sale as fol sweetheart,
whose
eavesdropping points. Max Mullens won 37 points,
contract now and heretofore existing lows, to-wit:
»ropensities
made
possible
a solution Rex Chappell 5, Cleal Langenberg 4,
between plaintif and defendant, and
Lots one (1), two (3) and three (3)
♦or such other and further relief as in Block one (1) of Barrow and ♦o all the troubles in the play. Thia Miles Hartwell 3, Lucille Danielson
to the Court may seem just and equi- Strang’s Addition to the City of Co was enthusiastically portrayed by 10, Dorothy Porter 5, Frankie Edg
quille, Coos County, Oregon, as tris Barklow.
table.
The parts with few mon 3, Joyce Moody 2, Juliene Free
The grounds upon which said re shown by the recorded map or plat
lines
were
so
well
characterized that man 1. Max Mullens set a new coun
lief is baaed in said complaint is de thereof.
ty record for second class pole vault
Said sale will be made for cash in they seemed as important as the
sertion.
This Summons is served upon you hand and will be subject to confir longer ones as each one stood out in ing, of eight feet, eight and three-
by publication thereof in the Coquille mation by said court.
a most praiseworthy manner. Wood quarters inches. Max was also chos
Dated at Coquille, Oregon, May
Valley Sentinel, pursuant to order of
en on the ail-county track team.
| row Robison as the irate farmer, will
the Hon. Hugh McLain. County 4th, 1935.
Mrs. Clyde Smith and small baby
make all the audience smile for some
Wm. F. Howell.
Judge, in the absence of the Circuit
Judge from the Countv. which said 17t5 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon, time to come as they remember his girl are visiting at the home of her
Her
order was made, dated and entered
infer. Leaths Munford as the ne- father-in-law, Walter Smith.
on the 2nd day of May, T935, and
husband and Robert Scorby, also of
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Stem. chlropratlcphysi- «res* in dazzling array, kept every-
which order requires that the date
this city, are working in a camp near
laughing. Evelyn Doyle as the
of the first publication of said Sum sian, foot correctionlst, electro there
mons shall be on the 3rd day of May, pist, 292 Moulton St., phone 86J. 22tf lovely siren, who disappointed the Bend, Oregon..
Mr. and Mrs. John Dye and family,
1935, and the date of the last publi
poet, was the most talked of girl in
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cation thereof being Friday, the 31st
,_ of Marshfield, were the guests of Mr.
the
play
and
this
made
her
appear
day of May. 1935.
1 and Mrs. A. C. Dye Sunday after-
ances more impressive. Hazel Miller
J. ARTHUR BERG.
1 noon.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
G. T. COOK
whose beauty of face and name ap
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Residence and Postoffice address,
peased the forlorn lover, and the poet
Coquille. Oregon
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Brick Mason
Dr. C. R. Bloyd, chiripraetic physi
himself. Lae Collier, who had so lit
tle sympathy with his practical moth cian and foot specialist, 206 Third
Fireplaces and Chimneys
Coal, at $2.50 per ton for lump at
Phone
er and brother, had a difficult role •nd Taylor Sts., Coquille.
the bunker; $4.00 per ton delivered.
to the pay- Wm. Peart, phono 75J.
P. 0. Box 62, Coquille
tf
t
but he showed that it la not impoaR- SUL
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Perry Neal, has been confined to his
home with scarlet fever. The stu
dents on the school bus are also quar
antined for the rest of the week and
many of them have been given scar
let fever shots. No other cases have
been reported as yet.
The Young People’s Christian En
deavor League held its regular meet
ing last Sunday evening with Carlena
Alley as the leader. Andy BiersclUed
: is the leader for the next meeting and
: with the assistance of Viola Johnson
has arranged a Mother’s Day pro
gram to be given next Sunday eve
ning at 7:30 at the Fairview church.
A special invitation to all the mothers
of the community has been extended
and a general invitation to any one
who wishes to attend.
The Fairview-North Fork Grange,
No. 739, will hold a regular meeting
next Saturday evening. May 11.
D. V. Yeoman, of Cape Creek, was
home with his family the latter part
of last week. He returned to the
camp Sunday.
Miss Lois Teters is again suffering
from an attack of appendicitis but
her friends all wish her a speedy re
covery.
Brewster V alley
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Groat and son,
Rogers, spent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Holmes, at Re
mote. They went to Roseburg Sun
day, returning home in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Monte Larry, who
have been working in California, re
turned to their home Wednesday.
Merl Larry, of Loa Angeles, Cali
fornia, is visiting at the G. W. Larry
home.
Mrs. Ernest Krewson and children.
Velma, Forrest and Eloda, and Leeds
Grove attended the senior play in
Myrtle Point Friday night.
Duane Shoemaker was a business
caller in Coquille Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hubble, of
Fairview, spent the week-end with
Mrs. Hubble's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Jenkins.
A new bridge is being built across
Brummit Creek by the CCC. Marion
C. Miller, of Dora, is in charge of the
men.
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Mrs. O. W Oberman, who has been
visiting the past week with her
daughter. Mrs. Reba Alford, returned
to her home at Dora Saturday.
Ivan Laird was a business caller in
Marshfield Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W A. Heller and two
children. Mavis and Wallace, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Brown and children,
Donna Marie, Jean, .William and
Douglas, of Coquille, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs Elmer Wilson.
Joe Laird, of Myrtle Point, spent
Sunday night at the J. D. Laird home.
He started to work for Benham and
Laird Monday morning.
We have appointed C. H. Hodgdon
our agent for Coquille.
All orders
left or phoned <IM) him will be
promptly taken care of. Give our
floral work a trial We will do our
beet to please you. Myrtle Green-
houaes, Myrtle Point.
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