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Live News Arago Anne Watkins entertained with a High School students with a an ' birthday dinner in honor of her ter average of two or better and good . mother Tuesday evening, planning behavior were plated on an honor the menu and baking the birthday, roll the last day of school. The list which was suitably decorated and follows: seniors, Mary Watkins, Wal formed the centerpiece. Guests were lace Card, Leath» Munford, Evelyn Mrs. Oluf’Aasen, Miss Annie Dear- Doyle, Willie Sinko, Woodrow Robi dorff, Mary, and Jean Watkins, Er son; juniors, none; sophomores, Jean nest Watkins and the honored guest. Watkins, Alvin Fredenberg, Iris and Vern Garoutte, of Bandon, drove to Genevie Barklow; freshman, Neoma the logging camp Thursday and took “DOLLARS—ADDED TO DOLLARS” Miller. out a load of furniture. There is a Lois and Price Schroeder visited in a growing bank account bringe with question whether the camp will oper their grandfather. Price Robison, ate this sumemr. that real “DOLLAR POWER” Sunday afternoon. He has been bed The Red Cross class held its regular fast at his home in West Norway with meeting Friday afternoon with heart trouble and is slowly improving twelve present. A review of the first at this time. six lessons was held. Mrs. Edmonds J. L. Burtis, who spent several days ih Portland visiting his parents, Mr. I conducted the class. I Mrs. Glenn Collier and grand- and Mrs. J. F. Burtis returned Thurs I daughter, Glenda Steward, left Satur- day afternoon. tabUeh “YOUR DOLLAR POWER” I day for Portland to spend Mother’s Mr. and Mrs. T. B. MacDonald re ' day with Mrs. Ethel Stewaid. They ■with an account at the lumed from a week's outing at Ban 1 expect to be away for several weeks. don Thursday evening. Miss Lou Mrs. Sarah Robison is keeping house Hooton of Bridge accompanied them at the Collier home during their ab- on their trip. _ FIRST .NATIONAL BANK sence. . Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Aasen visited S. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shane and of Coquille, Oregon C. McAllister at the Mast hospital daughter, Gwendolyn, left Thursday Sunday afternoon. While he is un for Portland where they will visit able to sit up the casts are off of his relatives for a few weeks. legs and arms and he is making some Ray Cornwell is working at the WE’LL CO-OPERATE progress each day. He hopes to be brickyard since school is out. Mr. able to leave the hospital when he Zinzerling has sixty thousand brick can sit up. He has been there almost drying and expects to fire the kiln the six months. first of June. He hopes to run out Fairview Albert Gulstrom is getting along as tour kiln of brick this season. Last well as can be expected and is getting Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips and year the demand was greater than his Foster Phillips, of Yoncalla, spent some normal rest now. He will have supply and he made extensive re several days tost week in the valley to be immovable tor a long time yet pairs and additions to his plant to en visiting friends and attendinj to busi and is in a great deal of pain but un able him to double his output this less unforaeen complications arise his ness matters. year. It is an interesting sight when LIUEQVIST, SWANTON Miss Harriet Jensen visited classes ultimate recovery is certain. the kiln is burning, it makes a redhot A SLACK The Pollyanna club met at the at the Coquille high school, as a guest mass for about ten days and is very Attorneys and CouaeeUera of Miss Viola Johnson, on Monday of home of Mrs. Adrian Halter on Wed pretty to watch at night. Mr. Zin First National Bank Building nesday. In the afternoon the club this week. zerling always welcomes visitors. other The Young People’s Christian members were hostesses to Coquille Oregon . .. I There are 50,000 brick finished at burning League presented a Mother’s Day guests at a shower planned for Mrs I Those present program Sunday evening, May 12, Wendell Robison, Fre<j^je Milani is substituting at DR. J. R- BUNCH Glenn Robison,1 which was attended by the members were: Mesdames the Swift plant in Coquille for Gor DENTIST and their parents. A business meet Wendell Robison, Sarah Robison, don Fleming, who has an infected Norman Halter, C. I A. Keltner, Joe ing was replaced by choir practice X-RAY Service hand. for the following Sunday. Last Sun Milani, Arthur Hoover, John Hewett, > Mrs. Ray Parker is ill with flu. Laird Bldg. First Street Frank Sinko, Henry Collier, Bert 1 day, the meeting was held at two Telephone 82-L Coquille, Ora. Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller and o’clock, with Harald Young as leader Doyle, Art Farrier, Gordon Fleming,' daughter, Gladys, are enjoying an for the services. Choir practice fol Ray Parker, Everett Lafferty, Adrian Halter and Miss Alice Scott and Miss £*?L» "“r lowed; then Mrs. Ellis, one of the ad a GRANT CORBY Bandon. They left on Friday. j visers, was asked to take charge of Edyth Woodward.. ' — - Attorney at Law Mrs. Joe Milani entertained Wed- National Housing Show Richmond-Barker Bldg. D. V. Yeoman, of Yachats, spent the neseday evening at a six o’clock din Opens in Portland Saturday ner in honor of her son, Ernie, and Phone 157 Coquille, Ore. week-end with his family, returning Mrs. Marvin Shaw, whose birthdays Residence Phone 24-M to his work Sunday afternoon. The National Housing Show opens* Harold Neal, who has been ill with fell on that date. Guests were Mr. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA in Portland for a nine-day engage-' and Mrs. George Zinzerling and chil scarlet fever, is much better now. ment, Saturday. Heralded as the J. ARTHUR BERG Several of the bus students who were dren, Allan, Edith and Junior, Mr. right,, title, estate, lien or interest Judge from the County, which said most complete and comprehensive of and Mrs. Marvin Shaw, Mr., and Mrs. Attorney at Law inoculated against the disease were in the real estate described in the order *was made, dated and entered the 287 housing shows presented un out of school last week due to cases of Milani and children, Ernie, Freddie, complaint herein; and Coos Bay on the 2nd day of May. 1935, and Rooms 181 der the sponsorship of the Federal National Farm Loan Association, a which order requires that the date Farmers * Merchante Bank Bldg bolt hives, an after effect of the se Joan, Anita, Arthur, Jim, Angela and Housing Administration, the show corporation, Phone 37 of the first publication of said Sum rum. They were Norman Powell, Josephine. Coquille, Oregon -, Defendants. mons shall be on the 3rd day of May, Mrs. Jas. Watson, Mrs. A. H. Ben- ] »MR* the public auditorium and Viola Johnson and Bette Yeoman. ?l 1 No 10525 1935, And the date of the last publi the new exposition center, which is a The FairvieuANorth Fork Grange, der, Charles, Frank and Finley NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that thereof being Friday, the 31st four-block area adjacent to the au under and by virtue of a Writ of Ex cation Schroeder and Mrs. Oluf Aasen gath day of May, 1935. DR. W. V. GLA1SYER No. 739, will hold its regular meet ditorium. . ecution and order of sale issued out J ARTHUR BERG. ing this Saturday evening. May 25. ered at the John Carl home Wednes VETERINARIAN Every modem method of building 'of above entitled court In the Attorney for Plaintiff, Traffic on the Fairview road has day noon to celebrate Mrs. Carl's will be Dresented in thia I “bove entitled cause on the 18th day Residence and Postoffice address, County Herd A Meet Inspector been heavy of late. Car after car of birthday with her. All Iof May 1M9’ uP°n • Judgment and Coquille, Oregon. 18 tS Mr. and Mrs Marvin Shaw and All modem appliances will be dis- decree rendered and entered in said Coquille, Ore. fishermen, picnickers and sight-seers played. Methods of finance will ba‘court and cause on the 18th day of I WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE children, Patty and Arlan, were Sun drive out this way to enjoy the coun lid ag2nst*the stove banks' 1 M“y- 1935> in favor of the above day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. explained and contracts with banks J. A. RICHMOND Notice is hereby given that war ter- may be completed right on the narned defendants, which said execu- Adrian Halter, the special occasion rants No. 274 to No. 333 inclusive, Several of the young folks attend PHYSICIAN and SURGEON grounds. | tion and order of sale commanded me issued by Valley View School Dis ed the annual Junior-Senior banquet being to celebrate the birthdays of The exposition is designed to move to aril the hereinafter described real trict, No. 83, will be paid upon pre Richmond-Barker Building last Friday evening in Coquille Bud Mrs. Halter and Mrs. Shaw, which sentation on and after Friday, ‘.iwas Coquille, Ore. Berry, Clynard Holverstott, Norman occurred this month. May 17, 1935, at the First Nation Mrs. M. O. Hawkins presented Mrs gon and how to use Oregon products hundred dollars and forty cents al Bank Powell, Lois Teters and Bette Yeo Ccqullls. Interest on Phones: Office 82M, Ras. 93R I (8900.40) with interest at eight per said warrants ceases on that date. man were among the number and all Oluf Aasen ln recital at the home of to the greatest advantage. From an attraction standpoint the cent per annum from the 18th day of Jas. N. Jacobsen, Clerk, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schroeder reported an enjoyable evening. School District No. 63, Coos Coun- Saturday evening. The home was J. J. STANLEY ■ ty, Oregon. 18t3 made beautiful with bowls of many novel treasure hunt ideas which will (^W) disbursements: ¡ nrPAiTMlNT of the INTE RIOR e Attorney *at-Law be offered in the form of a contest NOW THEREFORE, I will, on Sat-1 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR varieties of cut flowers. Forty-five at reeidos» Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carlbom, of guests heard the beautifully rendered totaling 810,000 in prizes. Two shows urday, the 22nd day of June, 1935, at U. S. Land Offices at Roseburg, Willard St., of said orrerea dallv daily tm on the stam stage — ten o gt clock in the forenoon front door ln Oregon, April 26th, 1935. Eastside, spent the past week visiting program. After the program refresh will be offered NOTICE ii is hereby given that ments were served in the dining room afternoon and eveninc. at the Kirk home. Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, of Ralph Dusseau, of Coquille, Oregon, A birthday shower was given to from a beautifully decorated table, fer for sale and sell at public auction who, rtssw, VU IIIEUC nUIIlt on rtjHU April 11, lFOi, 1931, made Home “ NOTICE TO ALL PER8ON8 OWN Mrs. Carrie Nickason at her home where a pink and white color scheme to the highest and best bidder for stead entry Serial, No. 019574, for Gravel Ford Items ING LOTS IN THE MASONIC cash in hand the following described was carried out. Mrs. Aasen was the WV4 NEMi, W% NEVk, SEV« SEVi NW%, NWV«, NEV« SW>4. Thursday afternoon in honor of her Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bennett and real property, to-wit: CEMETERY AT COQUILLE. Section 17, Township 28 S., Range seventieth birthday. She received recipient of several beautiful gifts. OREGON The East half of the Northwest 12 W., W Averill, Bud Griffin and Mr. and Willamette Meridian, has Miss Alice Scott will attend the Notice is hereby given that certain many useful gifts. Cake, fruit salad, quarter (EH NW Vi) of Section filed notice of intention to make final Mrs Milo Griffin attended the grad non-used streets in the Masonic cem coffee and chocolate were served to graduation exercises at Langlois Twenty-two (22), Township * three year Proof, to establish claim etery will be vacated. The streets the following: Belle Laird, Stella Wednesday evening, where several of uation exercises in Myrtle Point Fri Twenty-six (26) South of Range to the land above described, before have not been used as such and their day night. Elvene Bennett was one Fourteen (14) West of the Wil L. W. Oddy, Clerk of County Court. her former pupils will graduate from Crowley, Hilda Durrelll, Mildred position is such that they cannot be. lamette Meridian, containining of the graduates. Coquille, Oregon, on the Sth day of These vacated streets will be platted Benham, Daisy Laird, Flossie Wilson, the eighth grade She plans to leave 80 acres, situated in Coos Coun June, 1935. O. G. Gill made a business trip to for burial lots, leaving sufficient Marion Alford, Fanny Alford, Zyl- for La Grande Friday, where she will ty, State of Oregon; names as witnesses: W alleys around each bloat to permit phia Krewson. Phoebe Harry, Elsie visit her father until time to attend Port Orford Monday, returning Tues and I will apply the proceeds of said L. Claimant Beach, Ernest Williard, Ed Pear day. access to each tot. sale, first, to the payment of the costs son, Zed Finley, ail of Coquille, Ore summer school. Time of public hearing before the Hicks and Polly Nickason. The chil Mai. Babette Honsch returned from of said sale and to the costs and dis gon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parker and fam County Court of Cooa County, Ore dren present were as follows: Lila bursements of said suit; and, second, William H. Canon, gon, In the county court room at the Mae Laird, Merl Laird, Tern Nicka ily will be in Arago for some time her work at Eugene last Tuesday. She to the payment of the amount due 16tS Register court house, Coquille, Oregon, will be son, Betty Nickason, Eloda and Velma Mr. Parker hopes to find outdoor em is visiting Miss E. M. Jackson. plaintiff on the aforesaid judgment Monday, July 1, 1935, at 10 a. m. Mrs. Nettie Crosby and children with accrued interest. ployment for the summer months. A plat showing the proposed vaca Krewson and Virginia Wilson. Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this 18th NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF Shelby McAllister drove in from have moved to the Severt Iverson day of May, 1935 J. D. Laird and Mr. and Mrs. El- tions is on file at the county clerk’s REAL PROPERTY lower place, where she will help with office. win Alford were business callers in Ashland Saturday and called on In pursuance of a decree of fore Wm. F. Howell, the work. Chadwick Lodge, No. 68, A. F. 4k Coquille and Cooledo Thursday. Lou- friends in Arago. He has a contract 19t5 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. closure and order of sale made and A. M. entered in the Circuit Court of the By Ernest Purvance, Theodore rence Abbott, of Coaledo, returned to teach in the grades at Langlois for Camp Fire Girls Notes IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE State of Oregon for Coos County, next year. He returned to Ashland Clinton, Jno. W. Leneve, E. A. Walk with them. dated April 29. 29, 1935, in the suit of ■TATE OF OREGON IN AND er. committee, all of Coquille, Ore. Clarence Nylander, of North Bend, Sunday. He will finish the normal Douglas Building and Loan Associa The Cheskchamay Camp Fire Girls FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS 18t6 tion. a corporation. Plaintiff, vs. visited Sunday at the Lester Mayse there this term. met at the Washington School on Delbert Donaldson, Plaintiff, Marion George, Alice Bunch George. All of the teachers have returned Tuesday. home. The entire meeting was NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF vs. Walter O. Greves, Adeline M. Greves. Minor Mead, of Powers, started their contracts to the school board spent sewing on ceremonial gowns. Sylvia Donaldson, Defendant, PARTNERSHIP Lester B. Billings and Edna R. Bill- Noiicc is hereby given that the firm working for Laird A Benham Wed and we will have the same faculty Most of the girls have completed Summons Iings, defendants, for the recovery of next year. ing Bros.' — nesday. of Darling Bros, of Empire, U Coot their beaded headbands. On Satur To Sylvia Donaldson, the above nam the sum of $907.40 together with in County, , Oregon, has ----------- been dissolved ------ -- ed defendant: terest thereon at six (6%) per cent Notice has been posted for bids on day the girls will have a candy sale. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holmes, of the nature of the business of said ’ IN THE NAME OF THE STATE per annum from March 15, 1935, until firm has been Logging operation, and Remote, visited Thursday afternoon the Fishtrap school route for the next Helene Gage has recently been guide OF OREGON You are hereby re! paid, P?.‘d the th' further sum of 880.00 as notice is hereby given that Willis at the home of their daughter, Mrs. two years. A new bus or one con a member of the Cheskchamay group : attnrnoy’a feet an(j plaintiff's costs Darling is no longer connected with Leslie Groat. forming to specifications called for and disbursements tated at $12 50. Mid firm and will not, hereafter, be ------ ------- ■*■■■■’ the insurance companies is asked. A large crowd gathered at the Dora by 1 you in the above entitled suit, and of an execution upon saflFdetree NOTICE or gHEBiFFß »4m responsible for any bills incurred by duly issued out of said court on the Mrs. Jose Damron and Mrs. Sam on or before Saturday, the Sth day cemetery Monday for clean-up day said firm 3rd of May. 1935, I will expose for of June. >985, said date being after Damron were Coquille visitors Fri In the Girseli Court of the Stefe pt It* WiUis Darling. A potluck dinner was served. the expiration of four weeks from the sale and sell at public auction as the Oregon For Coes Cooqty The school graduation of the eighth < day where they visited Mrs John date of the first publication of this law directs, at the court house door Damron, who is recuperating from an Summons, and if you fail so to ap of said county in the City of Coquille, appendix operation, and Mrs L. W. THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF pear and answer said complaint, or Coos Gountv Oregon, on Saturday, SPOKANE, a corporation. otherwise plead thereto, for want the 8th of June, 1935, at ten (10) McAdam and small daughter, at the Plaintiff, thereof, the plaintiff will apply to o'clock A. M-, the real property sit NOTICE is hereby given that let Coquille Hospital. ___ vs. ters of administration upon the es the Court for the relief prayed for in uated in the County of Coos and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hill, of La J. F. CONKLIN, also known as John his oomplaint, to-wit: For a decree State of Oregon, and described in tate of Louisa A. Bullack, deceased, F. Conklin, and Laura Conklin, dissolving the marriage and marriage »aid decree and order of sale as fol have been issued to me out of and Grande, arrived Friday morning froiA husband and wife; L. A. Leiby; M under the seal of the County Court contract now and heretofore existing lows. to-wit: Lakeport, California, and remained A. Leiby, a widow; Rose B. Cottail between Lots one (1), two (2) and three (3) for Coos County, Oregon. plaintif and defendant, ana overnight at the Ernest Watkins home and John Dee Cottell, whose true All persons having claims against for such other and further relief as in Block one (|) of Barrow and name is John Cottell. wife and hus before leaving for Portland Saturday said Estate are required to present to the Court may seem just and equi Strang's Addition to the City of Co- band: Doria Lund and James Roe table. quille, Coos County, Oregon, as them, with proper vouchers, to me at morning. | Lund, whose true name is George the office of James Watson in The The grounds upon which said re shown by the recorded map or plat Mrs. Sarah Bark|pw, of Roseburg, Lund,wife and husband; Anna Col thereof i First National Bank Building in the lief is based in said complaint la de and her aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs. lins and Richard Roe Collins, whose sertion. City of Coquille of said County and Said sale will be made for cash in true name is E W. Collins: wife Rice, of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, called State within sta months from the This Summons is served upon you hand and will be subject to confir and husband; C. E. Conley; The un by publication thereof in the Coquille mation by said court. date of this notice at the Randleman home Wednesday known heirs of L. A. Leiby, de Valley Sentinel, pursuant to order of Dated this 28th day of April A. D., Dated at Coquille, Oregon. May 51tf afternoon. They spent several days ceased; Also all other persons or the Hon. Hugh McLain. M i to order of 4th, 1»35. 1935 County tn CoqulUe visiting Mr. and Mrs. parties unknown claiming any Judge, in ths absence at the Circuit 15t8 John F. Bullock, Administrator Wm. F. Howell, 17tS Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon YOUR DOLLAR POWER fprotessîmîalCards >, « • t