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UARY 14, 1936. - — of Bandon, were visitors at the S. ! C. | Ray Shane went to Portland Wed- Records show that three men McAllister home Thursday Friday “■*— neyday to visit his mother for a short drowned in the wreck of the coast The monthly (peeling was held on survey boat, Patrick and one other Wednesday at the home of Mrs. and Saturday. Mr. McAllister had a time. Fred Miller spent the week-end man surviving the disaster. These Frank Burbank with Mrs. Harriet minor operation on his arm and leg Burbank in charge of the program. which were injured more than a year with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank two made their way safely to the He is getting Miller. He returned to Camp Brad Umpqua river without interference Mrs. Oluf Aasen played a piano solo ago, on Thursday. by the Indians. and Mrs. Harriet Burbank and Mrs. along nicely. Mrs. McAllister has ford Sunday. been suffering from an'attack of the A delegation from Langlois invaded Later, Patrick went to the new set Will Duncan sang a duet. Mrs. Da flu. Arago Monday evening when three tlement being established at Empire, vid Root read the story of the death Sunday guests at the L. M. Aasen basketball games were played. The where in time he became a prominent of John and Betty Stem, missionaries home were Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Barr Langlois girls’ team was victorious figure and successfully engaged in who were killed in China a few years ago. The rest of the story concern and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. while their Independent team and ship-building, lumbering and coal ing the fate of their wee baby will be Huffman, Harley Miller, Glen Wolff their boys’ high school team were mining. He was generous in further given at the next meeting March 4, and Ioneila Curtis, all of Myrtle losers. The girls playing for Arago ing local development and gave his which will be held at the home of Point. Miss Betty Eggs, of Broad were Iris and Genevie Barklow, Mar money freely to help build up the Mrs. Ray Parker with Mrs. John Carl bent, spent the week-end with Miss guerite and Lois Robison, Esther Bar community, aiding materially in the Lavaun Aasen. nett and Neoma Miller. Arago inde initial steps to brings in railroads. in charge of the program. Those pres Mrs. Ray Parker was hostess at a pendents were Ike Miller, Lee Col The first cemetery in Empire was ent were Mesdames Nile Miller, Tyr rell Woodward, Stanley Halter, C. A. two course luncheon to the high lier, Eldrid Wilder, Woodrow Robi located on a site owned by the Flan Keltner, Art Farrier, Leon Pauli, school girls on Wednesday, the guests son, Wallace Carl, while the high agan family. While the family per Gordon Fleming, Ray Parker, David including Miss Eleanor Corthell, Iris school boys playing were Tennessee mitted all necessary interments to be Root, Oluf Aasen, Will Duncan, Har and Genevie Barklow, Belva Hazel and Ivan Robison, George Pauli, made, they gave no deeds and reserv riet Burbank and John Carl. Roll call ton, Marguerite and Lois Robison, Clyde Lillie, Ellis Rackleff, Charles ed the right to order the removal of the was answered with a scripture verse. Anita Milani. Hazel, Neoma and Webb, Everett Doyle and Cecil Pat dead upon giving sufficient notice to Gladys Miller, Esther Barnett, Julia rick. A lunch was served to visitors relatives or friends. Nativity distinc Bible study was held at the home Rogers, Edith Zinzerling and Jean after the games. tion ruled in alloting and restricting of Mrs. Oluf Aasen on Thursday eve Witkins, were seated at a long table Mr. and Mri. Ed Myers and Mrs. burial localities. The white had one ning. Those present were Mrs. Na with a centerpiece of yellow daffo Stanley Halter visited friends in part of the cemetery, the Chinese an omi Robison, Mrs. Oulf Aasen, Mr. other, the Indians a third, while the and Mrs. Ernest Watkins and Mary, dils. Green streamers went from the Roseburg Saturday. center to each comer of the table and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Butler, of Flanagans reserved a plot for their Mr. and Mrs. David Root and John green and yellow place cards marked Myrtle Point, spent Sunday and Mon own dead. Pauli and Ray Parker. each place. These colors were also day with Mrs. Sarah Barklow at her The cemetery remains today undis Rev. Harold Minter, of the Coquille cat', lyd out in the food. The hostess ranch. turbed though few graves can be Baptist church, preached at Arago w»» assisted in serving by Miss Mrs. Nora Hosposka returned to identified. The Flanagan plot is the Sunday morning. He will preach Leatha Munford, Mrs. Earl Edgmon, her home in Myrtle Point this week best preserved. again February 16. Sunday evening Mrs. Art Doyle and Mrs. Gordon after visiting for some time with Mr. Mrs Albert Lillie was the leader for ing. and Mrs. Glenn Robison. Christian Endeavor. Mrs. Ray Par NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF . and Mrs. Rex Roth, of the Roy Mrs. Joseph Bognuda and her two REAL PROPERTY ker sang “Deep River.” The evening district, were Sunday visitors at the sons, Earl and Glenn Genzoli. were in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That message was given by Nile Miller and under and by virtue of an Execution RMnell HiU home. Marshfield on business Tuesday. Mr. Parker gave a coronet solo. Next issued out pt the Circuit Court of the ■ Mrs. Jess Damron was hostess Alden Butler, of Illahe, has been Sunday evening the Endeavor lesson State of Oregon for the County of Sunday at a birthady dinner in honor visiting his sister, Mrs. Walter Bark Coos on the Sth day of February, on “How Far Should Authority be of her husband. The guests were Mr. low. 1B38, in a certain cause in said Court Respected” will be held by Sam Root and Mrs. Damron and Annalou, of Mr. and Mts. Ed Myers and Oliver pending wherein Bonnie Walker, and Ray Parker will give the me*-! Plaintiff, and Coquille Hotel Com Bandon, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest-Watkins spent Thursday in North Bend. sage. There will be special music. pany, a corporation, Defendant, Case gnd Anne, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dam James Lewellen and his mother, No. 10778, of said Court and com Mrs. Frank Burbank and Mrs. Ev ron. Mrs. Corda Lewellen, of Myrtle manding me to satisfy the sum of erett Lafferty will sing in the morn Mr. and Mrs. John Carl accompan Point, visited all day Wednesday with $8532.00 with interest at 8 per cent ing. from September 3rd, 1935, an Attor ied Mr. and Mrs. Melden Carl, of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rackleff. Due to the unexpected scheduling ney fee of $550.00 and costs and dis Cbquille, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mrs. Oluf Aasen was taken to the bursements $18.80, together with i ac- of the Riverton basketball game at CTOss, of the Roy district, to Corvallis Mast hospital Tuesday evening to cruing costs, I WILL ON SATUR- SAT Arago Wednesday evening the sing- Saturday. They attended the U. of stay a few days for medical treat DAY, THE 14th DAY OF MARCH, ing school: time was cut in half. 1936, at the hour of 10:00 A. M. of O: vs. O. S. C. basket ball game that ment. Friday evening the first and sec said day at the front door of the I evening and visited with Cedric and Art Austin, of Empire, was an County Court House in the City ef ond basketball teams played Powers I Lodema Cross and Mr. and Mrs. overnight guest al the Glen Collier Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, offer at Powers. The second string were1 ™ T ‘"V Clarence Schroeder, returning Sun .home on Monday. for sale and sell at public auction, to defeated by the score of eighteen to day afternoon. A new system for the^ionor roll in the highest and best bidder for cash twenty-five while the first string was in all the right, title and inter Orvus Miller was operated on the high school has been posted this est hand, of the said Defendant in and to victorious with a score of twenty to Thursday evening for appendicitis. term with honors based on citizen the following described real property, twenty-seven. The first string line He was rushed to the hospital imme ship as well as scholarship. The six ' to-wit: up remained unchanged during the All of Lot One (1), and the South diately after the mill closed. He is elements of citizenship on which the entire game, Francis Barklow, center; Twenty-five (25) feet of Lot making a satisfactory recovery. grades will, be based afe, application, Twelve (12), and the South Twen C. Webb and G. Pauli, forwards; C. The grade school boys played bas reliability, co-operation, initiative, ty-five (25) feet of the East Half Lillie and C. Patrick, guards. The ketball with a grade team from leadership and neatness. Ail students (EM) of Eleven (11) of Block Four second string lineup was, Doyle, Bridge qualifying in citizenship but falling (4) of the Town of Coquille City, Rackleff, Aasen, Fredenberg and squad composed of Everett Doyle, below the percentage in scholarship now the City of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, according to the Billings with Lillie, T. Robison and John Henry Schroeder, Ethan Parker, will be given honorable mention. The original plat thereof as filed by T. I. Robison substituting during the Harold Davis, Gerald Woodward and lists will be published . each six B. Willard in the office of the third quarter. Powers proved to be County Clerk of said Coos County, _______ ______ ' Junior Gulstrom were victorious with weeks. difficult opponents and every minute Oregon, excepting therefrom an a score of 20 to 10. Sandwiches and undivided one-half interest in and >f both games wa. was hotly contested. locolate were served after the More Early Coos History to the North Wall of the present Arago had a winning 1 combination t to both teams by the grade showed nA Shipwrecked on the southern Ore Coquille Hotel building, which said and the game showed no Individuai individual building is located on Lot One (1) girls. gon coast in 1852, while he and four and the South Twenty-five (25) stars but united team attack and de Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burbank re others were attempting to enter feet of Lot Twelve (12), fense which proved most effective. turned Thursday evening from Cor Rogue river from the storm-tossed and the South Twenty-five (25) The Powers high school were hosts vallis where they visited for several of the East Half Pacific, Patrick Flanagan, mate of a feet after the game, serving sandwiches days with Mr and Mrs. Clarence U. S. coast survey boat sent out to (EH) of Lot Eleven (11), all in and hot chocoalte to all vistors before Block Four (4) of the original plat Schroeder. locate harbors, became one of the of the Town of Coquille City, as they made the thirty mile drive Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burtis, Miss early day settlers of Oregon, taking a filed in the office of the County home. Webb was high scoring man Alice Scott and Mrs. Naomi Robison i prominent part in the founding of the Clerk of Coos County, Oregon, by for Arago with fifteen points to his spent Sunday afternoon enjoying the | first permanent settlement on Coos T. B. Willard. credit. Said sale being made subject to re sunshine on the beach at Bandon. > demption in the manner provided by Mary Jean McAllister and Bernice With such enjoyable weather here it Bay, at Empire, in 1853. This was revealed in researches be law. Gillespie are absent from Mrs. Ray's is hard to realize the hardships other Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this 13th ing conducted by O. W. Briggs, field day room, each being ill with the measles states are undergoing from the win of February, 1936 worker for the American Guide, a Wm. F. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wannamaugher, ter weather .J WPA writers’ protect in this county. 5t5 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. ARAGO I I Powers Church Annual Report The annual meeting of the Powers Community Church was held Tues day night. The church has enjoyed a year of prosperity, a year of peace and harmony. It’s growth has been gradual, without evangelistic or spe cial efforts. Thirty-six have joined the church and sixteen were baptised. The Sunday Schoo lhas an enroll ment of 143, with an average of at tendance of 86. The Christian Endeavor’s member ship is 24; average attendance 19. We have developed the Boy and Giri Scout activities, there being 34 Boy Scouts, 26 Cub Scouts, 22 Girl Scouts and 25 Cub Girl Scouts. The Hut is being used five nights each week for scout work and social activities. ~ The Ladies Aid has over 30 active members and has rendered a great service—a harmonious group. The treasurer reports all bills paid, no debt and $28.00 in the treasury. The spiritual life of our church is good. There are no diversions and no church bosses. Thank God.—Rev. A. Stephens, Pastor. ’ 1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS MARY E. HERKERT, Plaintiff, HARRY F. HERKERT, Defendant, Case"N^0889 To Harry F. Herkert, the above named Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORGEON, You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before Saturday, the 7th day of March, 1936, said date being after the expiration of four weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons, and if you fail so to appear and an swer said complaint, or otherwise plead thereto, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the marriage and marriage contract now and heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant; and for the sole care, custody and control of Au drey Herkert, the minor child of the plaintiff and defendant, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and equitable. The grounds upon which said rebel a based in said complaint is cruel and inhuman treatment. This Summons is served upon you ->y publication thereof in the Coquille /al.ey Sentinel, pursuant to order of he lion. Hugh McLain, Judge of the County Court, made, dated and en- ered on the 4th day of February, 1938, in the absence at the Circuit fudge from the County, and which ordei requires that the date of the 'Lat publication of said Summons mall be on the 7th d iy of February, 19C6, the date of the last publication i hereof being Friday, the Sth day of March, 1936. J. Arthur Berg. Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence and P. O. Address, Co- quiile, Oregon. -e 4t5 Ì NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County of Coos as the administratrix with the will annexed of the estate of L. H. Per kins deceased, who was also known as Lewis H Perkins and all persons having claims against the said as- tste are required to present the same with the proper vouchers to the un dersigned at the law offices of J, J, Stanley in the City of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publica tion of this notice Dated and first published Janutry 24th, IBM Mrs. Minnie I* Donaldson, Administratrix with the will an nexed of the estate of L. H. Perkins, also known as I^ewis H. Perkins, De ceased. 2t5 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. LAND OFFICE at Roseburg, Oregon, January 29th, 1936. given that NOTICE is I hereby ‘ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE •nson, of Coquille,1 George E. Stevenson, 8TATE OF OREGON IN AND Oregon, who, on March 13, 1931,' FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS In the Matter of the Estate of Robert made Homestead entry, Serial. No. 019499. Ivl for iv NWy< tt 74 ax NW!«, TT 74, kjvvvi Section 35. E. Shine, also known as Robert Ed Vkatjfai 1 ------------ D, Wil- 27 S Range ------ 13 W. wards Shine and as R. E. Shine, Townsnip notice of lamette Meridian, has filed no deceased. intention to make final three year Notice of Final Settlement to establish claim to the land Notice is hereby given that the un Proof, above described, before E. A. Dodge, ci*'reigned has filed nis Final Account Notary Public, at Myrtle Point, Ore in the matter of the adminiatration of gon, on the 11th day of March, 1936. the Estate of Robert E. Shine, also Claimant names as witnesses: Wil known as Robert Edwards Shine and liam L. McAdams. Sarah McAdams, as R. E. Shine, deceased, and the Ray E. Griggs, Richard S. St. Clair, County Court for Coos County, Ore all of Coquille, Ore. gon. has set Saturday, the 7th day of 3t5* George Finley, Register. March, 1938, as the day, and the County Court Room in the County NOTICE TO CREDITORS Court House at Coquille, in Coos Notice is hereby given that the County, Oregon, as the place for underxtgned has been duly appointed hearing objections to said Final Ac administrator of the estate of Effie count and the settlement of said es M. Carlsly, deceased, and all persons tate. having claims against said estate are Da1< d this 30th day of January, hereby notified, that they are requir 1936. ed to present same duly verified, with O. C. Sanford, proper vouchers therefor, to the un Administrator Adminiatrator of the Estate of Rob- dersigned, at his law office in Co- 3t5 eri E. Shine, deceased. 3utile, Coos County, Oregon, within x months from the date of this no Body ano and fenati Fender icp-H repair work noay wws* done il«* ' ... by experienced mechanics. Our body Dated this 21st day of January, painter is an expert. Let us prove we have the best of repair service.' Southwestern Motor Co. ir j- . Slack, . Harry A. x Administrator _________ of the Estate of Effie Htt M. Carlaley, than the Super-Safety Brakes of the 1936 Ford V-8 NILES MOTOR New Location 369 Front St, COMPANY Coquille, Oregon