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OOQVHXR VALUT FRIDAY. MARCH IS, ISM. PAOS a* well a* Mr. and Mr*. Jess Damron. kins. ARAGO Fairview Mrs. Art Doyle is able to be out Marvin Shaw was hostess The recent sunshine made it possible The lovely, sunshiny weather Thuisday afternoon In honor of her to drive the entire distance without again after a bout with the flu. which ha* invaded the valley during Ray Shane left Wednesday to drive daughter, Patty, who celebrated her chain*. Damrons live more than a the past week, is certainly a welcome to Portland for a visit with his moth fourth birthday. Those present were mile from the gravel road. sight. The amount of illness, mostly Lee Collier, who accompanied the er, Mis. Evelyn Shane. Mrs. Everett Lafferty and Allen, Joan colds and flu, has decidedly decreas ARE BIGGER Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rogers and fam and Josephine Milani, Mrs. George high school basketball team to Ash ed, which is a glad thought for all. land, remained in that place. He got ily, who have rented the P. W. Laird Zinserling and Junior, Mr*. Gordon The Fairview-North Fork Orange Than You Think They Are Fleming and Donald and Virginia, work to do and enrolled in the nor ranch near the river for the past two wlU hold its regular meeting in the years, moved to Coquille on Wednes Mrs. Adrian Halter and Allen and mal school for the spring term. community hall on Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Watkins took day. The vicinity is sorry to lose March 14. All grangers are cordially Ronald. Rev. G. A.'Gray, of Coquille, con Mrs. Will Warner, of Broadbent, to such fine neighbors. The high school invited. Using Your— ducted the morning services at Arago Bandon with them Sunday morning. . will lose one freshman when Julia is Lorraine Norris won highest honors Sunday, speaking on the “Three Hour They returned to their home Monday. . gone. for all-around good citizenship in “DON’T GIVE IN” The Arago cheese factory is erect- Sermon" of Kanamori, the Japanese Their great grandson, Jack Damron, upper grade* of the Fairview school overcomes evangelist. There were seventy in at who has been ill with complications i ing a new whey tank this week to fa- this week. Points in this contest are tendance at Sunday school after following flu since last November, , cilitate sending whey to the new con given for conduct, courteousness, rec many a hard problem. wards. In the evening Mrs. J. L. wks able to return to school for the densing plant in Coquille. itation, and similar achievements, so The final rehearsals for “The Burtis was the Christian Endeavor first time Monday morning. The anyone attaining such recognition IT has built many a humble little “Cottage of Con leader and David Root brought the home of their granddaughter, Mrs. St .ange Bequest," which will be should be justly proud. Dori* Hatch tentment” on the side of the hill. message of the evening. John Carl John Damron, was robbed Monday given by the Juniors and Seniors, er, Verlin Moore, Albert Moore, Thel will bring the message next Sunday morning, just before the Watkins have started. ma Hatcher, Marvene Henagin, Cora- The Arago basketball squad, con THIS institution hig many ways of helping you on. evening. Ernest Watkins will be the drove home. When they left all she lee Ellis and Melvin Johnson scored leader for Christian Endeavor and had missed was the money from the sisting of Charles Webb, George highest In the primary grade*. Since 0 there will be special musical num children’s saving* bank*. The house Pauli, Francis Barklow, Alvin Frqd- the beginning of this system of gain bers. Rev. H. A. Minter will preach was badly upset by the hurried in enberg, Cecil Patrick and Clyde Lil ing mention through good school vader. lie, accompanied by Wallace Carl, work, keen competition ha* been no at the morning service. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farrier were Lee ColMer, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parker Mr. and Mrs. George Zinserling ticed between the two room* and also of Coquille, Oregon and family sp.nt Saturday and Sun- uoth bereaved this past week, Mrs. and Gene, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest individual students. This week the ady in Newport visiting her aunt and Farrier through the death of her Watkins, left Wednesday afternoon primary room takes the laurels from mother, Mrs. Mary Leneve, who was for Ashland. The boys played their uncle. the advanced students, which should Set Your Teeth And Keep Your Head Word received early Thursday of burled in Bandon Wednesday, and first game with Central Point Thurs prove an added necessity for more Mr. Farrier through the death of his day at one o'clock and they played a the death of the youngest daughter of intensive work in the upper grades, Mr. and Mrs. Gu* Schroeder, Freda, brother, Lewis, who was buried fine game, making a better showing for the coming week. ' Thursday in Denmark. at accurate basket shooting than they Mrs. lxarvey Swofford, in Reno, Ne Irwin Henagin, son of Mr. and Mrs. WU1 Duncan suffered a very bad T hid at any time during the season. H. F. Henagin, is visiting friends and r vada, Wednesday, came as a great ! NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROP- fall last week while pruning fruit They won with a score of 28 to 20, shodk to relatives in this district. Mrs. relatives in Eugene at the present I ! ERTY FOR DELINQUENT IM trees at hi* home on Fishtrap. He is w.iich put them inthe bracket to play Swofford was home last March dur time. <. PROVEMENT LIENS, BY THE still very lame from a back injury at nine o'clock with Phoenix, the ing the illness of Mrs. Schroeder. She Many valley residents attended the CITY OF COQUILLE Notice Is hereby given that by au left a tiny daughter, Audrey Irene, and is unable to move about very champions of Jackson county. Dur Coo* County Farm Outlook Confer J • ing the first five minutes of the eve- ence in Coquille this week. thority of certain proceedings of the who will be left in the hospital In rapidly. Ray A card from Miss Pearl Robinson; mag play they made a brilliant show , City Council of the City of Coquille, Reno for some weeks. Her sister, Deadmond, of this locality, was (Coos County, Oregon, whereby im- LIU EQ VIST, SWANTON the song leader during the revival ing. Then the Phoenix team solved prominently mentioned during this ' provement liens for the construction Irene, Mr*. Gordon Fleming, and her campaign held here last fall, states & SLACK th.dr style of play and thing* went meeting, and Harold Neal, also at : of sewers and the improvement of parents-are residents of the Arago that her mother was buried last Sat w.ong for Arago, the final outcome Attorneys and Counsellor» streets, were duly docketed in the district. She also leaves host « of Fairview, was called upon to spook. ______ ___ a _____ docket of City Liens, by- the City Re uncles, aunt* and cousins in Coos urday in Sutherlin, where she had be.ng Phoenix 26 and Arago 23. First National Bank Building The attendance at Sunday school corder of the City of Coquille, and been ill for two week*. Miss Robin However, the boy* never quit playing was good last Sunday. In the ab by virtue of a warrant issued by the county. The funeral was held from son will be at her home with her Coquille Oregon and Phoenix knew they had had sence of the superintendent, Wm. By City Recorder of the City of Coquille, the Schroeder chepel In Myrtle Point father for a time but hopes to visit some stiff competition. The loss of erly, Miss Harriet Jensen took charge. I will sell for delinquent sewer and on Wednesday. friends in Coo* county later in the this game eliminated the boys and street assessment liens the following DR. J. R. BUNCH Rev. G. A. Gray, of Coquille, will The home of Mr. and Mr*. Frank described property at Dublic auction spring. they decided to come home on Friday. hold service* next Sunday, March '15. DENTIST at the City Hall on the 30th day of Lane in the Roy district was the Sam Damron, who has been seri They watched the morning serie* of March, 1936, at the hour of 10 o'clock i scene of a jolly dinner party Sunday X-RAY Service ously ill for the past ten days, is able games, seeing Port Orford defeated A. M., to wit: in honor of the birthday of Mr*. Lane. Laird Bldg. First 8troet to be up part of each day and hopes by Myrtle Creek and Powers winning IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE The South 100 feet of Lot 2, Block STATE OF OREGON IN AND 61, Elliott's addition to the City of Those present were Mr. afid Mrs for a full recovery soon. His improve over Jacksonville in an exciting 21 Telephone 82-L Coquille, Ore. FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS Coquille, Coos County, State of Ore Kenneth Lane and son, Dick, of Myr- ment has been much slower than hl* to 22 game. In the afternoon they In the Matter of the Estate of Ernest gon, for . the __ following ______ __ delinquent- ____ _____ tie-Point, Mr*. Althea Harrah and' J. Larson, Deceased visited the airport at Medford, having liens: 1 First “ * * to- Marvine and Arden, Mr. and Mr*. Ed friends had hoped. street sewer * 1104.40, Notice of Final Acoonnt GRANT CORBY Miss Arda Gillespie, eldest daugh the opportunity to inspect, both in iK'Er'S iSlSnuS gLSM' -»■ O«»». ■»"•■<■ »■>«<■ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gillespie, side and out, one of the transcontin Attorney at Law the undersigned has filed in the 1, 1928, together with costs and ac- 1 ward, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Halter, was tgktn to the Keizer hospital Fri ental plane* of the United Airway*. County Court of Coos County, Ore Richmond-Barker Bldg. cruing costs of sale. For First street Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barklow, day. She is critically ill from com Both cars, came in that evening. gon; hi* final account as Administra pavement $380.99, together with in- Mri. 3.,^ Bai*low Phone 157 Coquille, Ore. terest at the rate of six per cent perL »* plications following flu and measles. There were no injuries and one of the tor of the Estate of Ernest J. Larson, Residence Phono 24-M annum from the 1st day of March, | Eleanor Corthell returned to The Ladies Aid met at the home of interesting tilings of the first game deceased, and that the said Court ha* set Monday, March 23rd, 1936, at the 1928, together with costs and accru-, Arago late Sunday evening after at- Mrs. Frank Burbank on Friady. Fol was that there were no fouls. Webb hour of ten o’clock A. M., at the ing costs of sale. .Second and other tending the Freshman Glee at Wil- J. ARTHUR BERG t?*ether 1 lamette University in Salem. The lowing the business meeting the la was the high scoring^ man of the County Court room in Coquille, Ore dies adjourned to the- dining room seam, making fourteen point* in the gon, as the time and place for hear with interest at the rate of six per . . __ T. , Attorney st La* ing objections to such final account cent per annum from October 21. c,aM ot 1938 won the annual comPe- where places were set for all and the first game. .One of the high light* of and the settlement of said estate. 1928, together with costs of sale and tition for the fourth consecutive year, members of Mrs. David Root’s bible Rooms 1 A I the tournament was the hard-fought F. W. Powers, accruing coeta. Tor repair of First '' which is the first time this has oc Farmer* A Merchant* Bank Bldg Administrator street sewer, »13 34 together with in curred in the twenty-eight years it class were hostesses at a luncheon of game between Riverton and Port Or Phons 87 J. Arthur Berg, salad, nut bread sandwiches and ford, with Riverton losing in the terest at 1 the rate of aix six per cent per Coquille, Oregon Attorney for Administrator, from February 4. 1929, to-.haa been held . Miss Agnes Corthell gather with costs and'accruing costs. is a member of the 1936 class. -1 • birthday cake, which Mr*. Root, a* third overtime with the score of 1* to qullle, Oregon. 8 At said time I will also offer for guest of honor, cut. A handkerchief 18. Riverton suffered an equal dis Harry Collier returned Tuesday DR. W. V. GLAISYER “,efollowing described premises, | after spending several weeks shower and a tea service from her , appointment in their second game NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT VETERINARIAN class were part of her surprise, which when they lost to Chiloquin by 19 to to-wit: with his sister, Ethel, In Portland. Notice is hereby given that the un Beginning at the Southeast corner v.-as so complete that she did not re County Herd A Meat Inspector 20. There were twenty-nine teams dersigned, administratrix de bonis Mr. and Mrs. Alex Barklow, Lyle of Lot 2, Block 61, Elliott's Addition alize the meaning of the affair until , in the tournament. Arago will have non of the Estate of Sarah E. Swift, for the City of Coquille, Coo* Count," ounty,' and Bonnie Jean, spent Saturday and Coquille, Ore. , nucleus of a team to start with next deceased, has filed in the County xasaiiftsigs North s-r**« In Civ*« ol.ifin. Mr «nzl her name was sung in birthday greet- a ings. Those present were Mesdames year, with Pauli, Lillie, Fredenberg Court of the State of Oregon for Coos County, her Final Account as such 100 feet, to place of beginning. I ”r*- •• C. Rowan. J. A. RICHMOND David Root, J. L. Burtis, C. S. Webb, ( and Barklow. Webb and Patrick will Administratrix and the said Cburt The last described premise* will be Mil Joseph Bognuda was a Sun- Albert Lillie, Albert Gulstrom, Mar- , graduate. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON has appointed Monday, the 30th day sold only in case the tale of the first day gu^t of her father, Andrew of March, 1936, as the day for the Richmond-Barker Building WiSrKssxM' js rr4,rm. •,rlp vin Shaw, Everett Lafferty, Harriet Burbank, Gordon Fleming, S. C. Me-, 17.00 per 91,030.00 will insure your hearing of objections to the said Final Coquille, Or«.' liens. Said premises will be offered t0 Ferndale Wednesday evening, Alllster, Adrian Halter, Leon Pauli, home ,___________________ ___ year*. Account and the settlement thereof. and content* for three Mattie E. Rasmussen, (or sale separately. All bidders must Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Aasen spent I'honea: Office 62 M, R m . 93R Oluf Aasen, Frank Burbank, Law- can j l Smith, Coquille repreaenta- Administratrix of the Estate of -lay cash, in lawful money of the Sunday afternoon at the Damron Sarah E. Swift, Deceased. TtS United States, and said sale will be _ . —„ c__ n.——,- rence Rackleff and Mis* Mary Wat- nve Huggin* Insurance Agency.tf made subject to redemption, accord- L— J. J. STANLEY Ing to law. I------------ --------- — ,------- Dated this 28th day of February, ■■■■■■■RRHHMBH Attorney-at-Law 1936. f • £ Office at residence, 27» Son th Lewis English, City Marshal Willard St., Coqaille By Kermit Shaw, Deputy. 7t5 DIFFICULTIES SELDOM Professional Cards NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE On the 21st day of March, 1936, at' NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF the hour of 10:00 A. M. at the front REAL PROPERTY door of the Court House in Coquille, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Cooe County, Oregon, I will sell at under and by virtue of an Execution public auction, to the highest bidder issued out of the Circuit Court of the 1 for cash the following described State of Oregon for the County ot pro;*>rty located in Coo* County, Cooe on the Sth day of February, Oregon, to-witt 1936, in a certain cause in said Court Lots One (1) and Two (2) of Kding • wherein Bonnie Walker, Section Fourteen (14) in Town intiff, and Coquille Hotel Com ship Twenty-eight (28) South, pany, a corporation. Defendant, Case Range Twelve (12) West of the No. 10778, of said Court and com Willamette Meridian. manding me to satisfy the sum of Said sale is made under execution is $8532.00 with interest at 0 per cent sued out of the Circuit Court of the from September 3rd, 1935, an Attor State of Oregon for the County of ney fee of $550 00 and cost* and dls- Coos to me directed in the case of the bur* ments $16.80. together with ac State of Oregon by the State Land cruing costs, I WILL ON SATUR Board, Plaintiff, vs. DAY. THE 14th DAY OF MARCH. W. H. Harman; Hester Harman and 1936, at the hour of 10:00 A. M. of said duy at the front door of the the Estate of Hester Hazel Harman, County Court House in the City of deceased; Cora Sumerlin and R. G. Coquille, Cooe County, Oregon, offer Sumerlin, her husband, and Robert for sale and sell at public auction, to R. Watson, Administrator of the Es the highest and best bidder for cash tate of Cora Sumerlin, deceased, and in hand, all the right«(title and inter the Estate of R. G. Sumerlin, de est of the said Defendant in and to ceased; Ruby Clinton and James S. the following described real property, Clinton, her husband; Sadie E. Har man; Zella Ballin and Herbert A. to-wit: All of Lot One (1), and the South Ballin. her husband; Paul Lardin, Twenty-five (25) feet of Lot husband of Beulah Lardin, deceased, Twelve (12), and the South Twen- and Robert R Watson. Administrator ty-fivt (23) feet of the East Half of the Estate of Beulah Lardin, de (EH) of Eleven (11) of Block Four ceased; Erma Rohrer and D. J. Rohrer, her husband; Doris Donald (4). of the Town of Coquille City, now the City of Coquille, Coos son and Alec Donaldson, her hus County, Oregon, according to the band; Athyll Bell and Everett Bell, original plat thereof as filed by T. her husband; GlenadH Kelsey and B Willard in the office of the James Krisey, her husband: and all County Clerk of said Cooe County. the known and unknown heir* of I Oregon, excepting therefrom an Hester Harman, deceased, Cora Sum undivided one-hair interest in and erlin, deceased, and R. G. Sumer'in, Coos County, Oregon; to the North Wall of the present deceased; Ccquille Hotel building, which said School District No. 23; Union Hi-jh build'ng is located on Lot One (1) School District No. 2; Road District nnd the South Twenty-five (25) No. 87; Road District No. 1; Port of feet of Lot Twelve "(12), Coquille River, and all other taxing and the South Twenty-five (25) ij districts and tax levying bodies af- feet of the East ‘Half fee ted by this suit. Defendants. Wm. F. Howell, (EH) of Lot Eleven (11). all in | Sheriff of Coo* County. Oregon Block Four (4) of the original plat 6t5 of the Town of Coquille City, a* ,1_________________________________ filed in the office of the County —i Clerk of Coo* County, Oregon, by G. T. COOK T. B. Willard. Said sale being made subject to re demption in the manner provided by Brick Mason law. Fireplaces and Chimneys Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this 13th day of February, 1936. , P. O. Box 62, Coquille Ik 1 5t5 Wm. F. Howell, Sheriff of Cooe County, Oregon. ____ 714*°° DELIVERED IN COQUILLE FOR A 1*1« FORO V-R TUDOR RIDAN t to- r AT NO EXTRA COST! T today's low price*, you get the finest - Ford ever built. Finest in performance, riding quality, safety and beauty. Note its low price delivered and ready to drive. Remember now much value jar beyond the price it gives you. Drive this Ford V-8 before you choose A s new car. 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