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Live Newn From Aragn
An unusual feature of the Randi--
! man reunion 'picnic held June 10 at
■ the home of Mrs. Louisa Barklow
i near Not way was that rot one of the
twenty-nine descendants of Henry
Randleman who vero p.-esent was
named Randleman. Henry Randle
man came to Cqas county and settled
an Bear Creek about 1870. The only
living children are Mrs. Medora
Sneed, Mrs. Louisa Barklow and
Evander Randleman. Mrs. Sneed and
Evander Randleman live on Bear
Creek and Mrs. Barklow near Nor
way an the Coquille rivkri Due to*
the serious illness of one of the im
mediate family none of the Evander
Randleman family were able to ai-
tend, the press of spring work and
other reasons kept other Randleman
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
families away and only part of the
descendants of the two living sisters
of Coquille, Oregon
were in attendance. There were Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Sneed and grandson.
Donny Sneed, of Bear Creek, Mr. and
—co-operation
Mrs. Ivan Young and small daughter,
of Bandon, Mrs. Clara Peterson, her
daughter and a friend, Mr. Kelly, all
of
Roseburg,
representing that
branch. The rest were direct descen
dants of Mrs. Louisa Barklow, includ
ing Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barklow and
daughters. Iris and Genevie, Mr. and
¡Mrs. Ike Miller and daughter, Velma,
¡ Mrs. Ray Barklow and daughter, Le-
to th» following described real prop- . ola Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robison
arty, to-wit:
and daughters, Cleta and Thelma, all
'1 ne northwest quarter of the
of Norway, Mrs. J. S. Keller and chil
Southwest quarter of Section 32;
dren, Howard and Helene, and grand
also what ia known as the Pi
oneer Mining Claim No. 37 being
daughter, Reta Summerlin, of Lee,
in the west half of the northeast
and Mavis and Carolyn Barklow, of
quarter of Section S3, all in
LIUEQV1ST, SWANSON
Norway.
township 27 south, of range 14
A SLACK
George Zinzerllng. of the Arago
west of the Willamette meridian
in the County of Coos and State
brick yard, sealed the first kiln of
Attorney a and Counsellors
of Oregon.
the season early Sunday morning af
First National Bank Building
Said sale being made subject to
edeinption in the manner provided ter a week’s firing. Over thirty-eight
Coquille
Oregon
cords of wood were used to heat this
by law.
I Dated at CoquiUe, Oregon, this 4th first lot of bricks. It is a most im
• day of June, liMM.
pressive sight to look into the kUn of
DR. J. R. BUNCH
Wm. F. HoweU,
' 2 lt5 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. red hot bricks were a heat of 1972 de
DENTIST
grees is necessary before the kiln is
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sealed airtight and the fires are bank-
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Laird Bldg.
First Street
* d and the kiln is allowed to cool
AUTHORIZED TORD DEALERS
Telephone 82-L
Coquille, Ore.
slowly.
The heat la slightly more
than that before the cooling starts,
2300 degrees wUl melt the day.
A
GRANT CORBY
glance into any of the eight furnace«
Attorney at Law
at the last will show the bricks lining
the
fire box well
glazed,
al
Richmond-Barker Bldg.
New Location 344 Front St
moat
dripping
from
the
intense
heat.
Coquille, Oregon
Coquille, Ore.
Phone 187
Making bricks is a very Interesting
.
M
Residence Phono 24-M
t
process and Mr. Zinzerllng is glad to
show and explain each step to vis
Mrs. B. B Watkins received ward present were Mrs. Adrian Halter, camo in Tuesday, remaining UH Wed
itors He hopes to bum three more Monday of the death of her only sis Mrs. Wendell Robison, Mrs. Glenn nesday evening when Ernest Watkins
J. ARTHUR BIRG
kiln this season. Hie new drainage ‘ ter, Mrs Angie Weaver, in Batesville, Robison. Mrs. Frank Burbank, Mrs. and B. B. Watkins families Joined
Attorney at Law
ditch completed this spring enabled Arkansas. Mrs. Weaver wag injured, Gordon Fleming, Mrs. Marvin Shaw, other relaUveSNn Bandon for a beach
Rooms 1 A i
him to work the clay several weeks a broken back In an ajtomobUe Mrs. Everett Lafferty, Mrs. Art Far party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Farmers A Merchants Bank Bldg
earlier than formerly and be wfll ’wreck May 24. She died June 8. Mrs. rier and Miss Opal Robison
Phons 37
Watkins and Wilma.
Coquille, Oregon
have the first bricks of the aagson Weaver and her daughter’s family,
Mr. and Mrs. T. B MacDonald have
Silo fillers were busy for three days
ready to market about the first dr the ,Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McClendon, lived
at th* Clarence Schroeder place last sold part of their acreage and their
month. A new die purchased last in Cooa county in 1928-27.
new house to Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
week.
DR. W. V. GLA18YKR
fall makes an even better product | ■ Rev. R C. Young, of Myrtle Point,
Beaver, of Myrtle Point. They will
Jacob
Moomaw
returned
to
Arago
VETERINARIAN
than he has marketed before and , conducted both morning and evening last week from his studies at the Eu give possession July first when they
County Herd A Moat lang arte s
each year the demand far exceeds hit 'Services in the school house Sunday. gene Bible School. He plans to spend move to Port Orford.
»upply If weather conditions are In ' There were his last sermons at Arago part of the summer with his father,
Coquille, Oro.
his,favor he will make about 250,000 before the yearly Methodist confer J. B. Moomaw, on the ranch.
His WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
bricks this season.
ence and Arago hopes sincerely that wife and children, David and Donna,
Notice is hereby given that war
J. A. RICHMOND
Mr. and Mrs. J. Peabody, of New he will be returned so they will be spent a few days in Arago when they rants up to and including No. 0081,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
York city, and more recently of Port able to hear him again The fellow returned from Langlois, where Mrs. issued by Coquille School District, Na
Orford, where they are spending the ship with both Mr. and Mrs. Young Moomaw has been teaching for the 8, will be paid upon presentation to
Ricbmond-Barkor Building
summer, were rriday afternoon call has been enjoyed very much by mem past two years. They went to Duns the district clerk, on and after Satur
Coquille, Ore.
day, June 8, 1935.
Interest on
ers at the T. B. MacDonald home.
bers of this community.
muir. California, to spend several said warrants ceases on that date.
PboDos: Ofico «2M, Rea. MR
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Damron received
S. C. McAllister is gaining in weeks visiting Mrs. Moomaw’s broth
Keith
Clerk.
a letter from a former neighbor, Os- strength eech week and was able to er and sister, who Uve there.
School District No 8,
Mrs.
JJ-
car
Henry,
which
is
the
first
news
turn
himself
slightly
on
one
side
this
Coot
County,
Oregon.
J. J. STANLBY
Moomaw will teach in Lane county
.,1 from him in more than a year. He is week for the first time in almost next year.
Attorney-at-Law
I
ng well known throughout Coos county seven months.
CALL FOR B1D8
Mrs.
Clarence Schroeder
and
OSes at residen re, 279 Berth
ne where he made his home from 192Q
Wanted: Bids for construction of
Mrs. Ed Myers was able to be out daughters Lois and Mrs Frank Bur
Willard 8L. Coquille
when he started working on the Sunday after a week's illness. She bank, visited hen father, Price Robi gymnasium at Riverton — see J. F.
of highway near North Bend. He work- has almost entirely recovered her son, at his home in Norway Sunday van Leuven at Bear Creek, for plans
and specifications. Sealed bids will
«f ed on the road from Coquille to Ban- strength but her neighbors are glad afternoon. They found him able to be received by Clerk on or before
d*. don till it was finished and then she is better.
bids will be opened July
be about again but not in robust July 6,
t I worked south to the Curry county.» ________________________ r__ ___
8, 1935. A certified check for 5 per
Gilbert McNeil, who has spent the health.
cent of amount of bid must accom
at line, living in the various localities.'past year assisting with the farm
Evelyn Doyle returned from Pow pany bid.
id He owned a ranch on upper Hall's work
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at the Glenn Cox
place, left for ers last week after spending a week
Board reserves the right to accept
in creek which he used as winter head- Loe Angeles last week.
He
visiting her brother and his wife, Mr. or reject any or all bids.
quarters. He sold this to Jess Dam- brother of Mrs. Cox.
Mrs. M. E. Borgard,
and Mrs. Robert Doyle. Mrs. Doyle
Clerk U. H. No. 8,
ur ron of Bandon in 1933 and went to
Russell Hill waa a business visitor left for Pleasant H1U, where she wUl 23t2
Star Route, Bandon, Oregon.
id Washington. He has been in the I ho*-( in Coquille Monday. He ia fully re- make her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. F.
pital in Pasco for some months •nd covered from hia recenV illneaa.
Cooper, a brief visit.
NOTICE OF FILINO FINAL AC
Is now at the Veteran's Hospital in
Albert Gulstrom is improving this
Mrs. Harriet Burbank spent Satur
COUNT
Walla Walla and will be bedfast, week. He is not suffering so severe day and Sunday at the Clarence
Notice is hereby given: That the
throughout the summer.
He would ly as he waa for a few days last week. Schroeder home Mr. and Mrs Frank undersigned has filed his Final Re
appreciate hearing from any of his
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. McAdam drove Burbank returned to her home on port as Administrator of the Estate of
Be
— former friends as his days are long to Coquille Friday, where they upper Fishtrap to remain overnight B B. Teters, deceased, in the County
Court of Coos County, Oregon, and
and lonely. He served in the army weighed their small daughter. Bar Monday with her.
that the Honorable Hugh McLain,
Id for the entire duration of the war. bara, who is gaining as rapidly as so
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. MacDonald re Judge of the said Court, has set July
23rd. 1935, at the hour of 10 o'clock
ts His address is Ward 2, Veterans’ ’ small a lady should.
turned to their home from Port Or AM.aa the time and the County
£ Hospital, Walla Walla, Wash.
Mrs. B. B. Watkins and her guest, ford Tuesday evening, expecting to Courtroom,
Courthouse,
Coquille,
ie
A moot enjoyable day was spent l Mias Juanita Robbins, spent all day remain till the end of the month
Oregon, as the place for hearing ob
nt viewing the Coast highway in full [ Friday visiting Mrs. S. L. Lafferty.
The engagement of Miss Elda jections to such Final Account and
- bloom when a group drove to Yachats
The final meeting of the Red Cross Aasen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M the settlement thereof and that all
persons objecting thereto must file
and then returned to the Hecata Head class in home nursing was held Fri- T. Aasen, of Myrtle Point, but for their objections on or before said
lighthouse for a pnicic dinner last . day afternoon with Mrs. Fay Ed merly of the Arago district, to Mr. date.
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY UNDER
Date of first publication, June 21,
n. Sunday. Visiting and exploring were monds in charge.
All those taking Claire Keltner, son of Mr. and Mrs.
EXECUTION
~ the order of the day till the home trip i the work completed it satisfactorily, C. A. Keltner, has been announced. 1935.
Date of last publication, July 19,
late in the afternoon. The group in- according
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— the
— - final
___ . grades given These young people are both gradu 1925.
h eluded, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Aaaen and ' at that time and each member felt ates of Myrtle Point high school and I
WiUiam Bettys, Administrator
son, Jerry, Mrs. M. T. Aasen and that the Ume had been very well of Oregon State College and have 8. D. Pulford,
Attorney for Administrator,
n, daughter, Elda, and Miss Beneva spent.
several years’ teaching experience to
Residing at CoquiUe, Coos County,
rt Volkmar, of Myrtle Point, Mr. and
yr. and Mrs. B. B. Watkins took their credit. Miss Aasen is the niece Oregon.
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* Mrs. C. A. Keltner and soni, Claire their guest. Miss Juanita Robbins, to of Oluf and L. M. Aasen and Russel)
d and Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian her home In Bandon Saturday morn Hill, • of Arago.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
* Halter and sons, Ronald and Allan, ing after a two weeks’ visit. Mr and
Word has been received of the very
U. S. Land Office, at Roseburg,
and Raymond Halter, of CoquiUe, Mrs Watkins visited relatives in Ban critical illness of James (Grandpa) Oregon, May 17th, 1935.
“j who is spending the summer with his don until Sunday afternoon. On their Parry, father of Mrs. Ben Gant, Mrs.
NOTICE ia hereby given that
brother on the Halter ranch.
way
home they were fortunate Will Warner and several sons in this David B. Price, of Star Rt., CoquiUe,
d
The annual school meeting of the enough to meet their eldest son, Earl, county and he was a resident here Ore., who, on October 11th, 1932,
° Arago district was held at the school who was driving to Bandon from for many years. Mr. Parry is ill at irade Homestead entry Serial, No.
020513, for SEYs, Section 17, Town
5 house Monday evening. The clerk's Portland. They visited briefly on the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carter, ship 28 S., Range 12 W., Willamette
highway.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Watkins
Meridian, haa filed notice of inten
annual report showed all outstanding
another daughter, in Boise,
tion to make final three year Proof,
J. warrants paid, with a disbursement will visit relaUves at Bandon for sev He is past 86 years of age
to
establish claim to the land above
* of over $10,000 for the year and a eral days before going to the Watkins
The girls’ 4-H sewing club and the I described, before L W. Oddy, Clerk
balance on hand for next year. The ranch to spend a few days.
newly formed calf club of Arago are a County Court, at Coquille, Ore-
n, on the 25th day of June, 1035
gymnasium and the teacherage have
The Pollyanna club met at the making big plans tor their attendance
Claimant names st witnesses: E. B.
been painted and repaired and the home of Mrs. Norman Halter In Myr at the Bandon 4-H day. There will
Finley, of CoquiUe, Ore- Star Rt.,
school property is in good repair. tle Point on Wednesday with a pot be several carloads.
D. L. Cox, of Coquille, Ore., A. L,
George Gillespie and Mrs. Ruth Shaw luck dinner at noon and sewing in
Mrs. Emily Miller, of Myrtle Point, Stone, of Coquille, Or»., Star Rt.,
were elected without opposition for the afternoon. A picnic beach supper spent all day Tuesday visiting Mrs.. Z( C. Finley, of CoquiUe, Or»., Star
the positions of director and clerk re- with husbands and families invited B. B. Watkins.
Earl Watkins and
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WiUiam H.
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vi v® -O. 1 y.
was planned for Thursday.
Thaw daughter, Wilma, at Portland, also im
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