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ARAGO Overcoming Difficulties b MASTERSHIP FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Coquille, Oregon Ahnont before you know it, you will have the big thing you want NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROP ERTY FOR DELINQUENT IM PROVEMENT LIENS, BY THE CITY OF COQUILLE Notice is hereby given that by au thority of certain proceedings of the City Council of the City of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, whereby im provement liens for the construction of sewers and the improvement of streets, were duly docketed in the docket of City Liens, by the City Re corder of the City of Coquille, and by virtue of a warrant issued by the City Recorder of the City of Coquille, I will sell for delinquent sewer and street assessment liens the following described property at public auction at the City Hall on the 30th day of March, 1936, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., to wit: The South 100 feet of Lot 2, Block SI, Elliott’s addition to the City of Coquille, Coo« County, State of Ore gon, for the following delinquent liens: First street sewer $104 40, to gether with interest at the rate Of six per cent per annum from March 1, 1928, together with costs and ac cruing costs of sale. For First street pavement 8880.88, together with in terest at the nite of six per cent per annum from the 1st day of March, 1928, together with costs and accru ing costs of sale. Second and other street pavement, $184.40, together with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from October 21, 1838, together with costs of sale and accruing coats. For repair of First street sewer, $13.34, together with in terest at the rate of six per eent per annum from February 4, 1929, to gether with costs and accruing costs. At said time I will also offer for sale the following described premises, to-wit: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot 2, Block 81, Elliott's Addition for the City of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, run East 50 feet, run North 100 feet, run West 50 feet, run South 100 feet, to place of beginning. The last described premises will be sold only in case the sale of the first described premises herein does not bring sufficient funds to satisfy said liens. Said premises will be offered for sale separately. All bidden must pay cash, in lawful money of the United States, and said sale will be made subject to redemption, accord- hM to law. Dated this 28th day of February, IMO. 7t5 Lewis English,*City Marshal By Kermit Shaw, Deputy. Rev. H. A- Minter, of Coquille, preached an “Does Consciousness End at Death?" Sunday morning. Due to much illness in the community there were only fifty-nine at Sunday school afterwards. In the evening John Cart’s sermon was on the “Highway of Guidance,” stressing consecration, love and revelation in the life of God's servants. Next Sunday morn ing Elder Wolff, of Myrtle Point, will conduct the morning serviice and in the evening Orvus Miller will lead Christian Endeavor with the topic, “Consequences of Great Decisions,” and Ernest Watkins will bring the message of the evening. , The com mittee appointed for the Easter pro gram is composed of Mrs. Everett Lafferty, Mrs. Marvin Shaw and Mrs. Ray Parker. They will decide at which service the program will be given. The girls in Mrs. Lawrence Rack left’s Sunday school class were host esses at a Leap Year party given on Friday, the thirteenth, at the home of Mary and Jean Watkins. The boys in Ernest Watkins’ class were the special guests. The party was dif ferent from th« beginning when the refreshments were served, with the last course preceding the first, until Run the end when the prizes jvqre award ed Uf the team with the low score Those present were Mrs. Lawrence Rackleff, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wat kins, Annie Deardorff, Edith Zenser- ling, Leatha Munford, Mary and Jean Watkins, Stephen Aasen, Clyde Lillie, Charles Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Ear) Edgemon. Illness caused a small crowd to be MM.. l*a aarfSf Mtor (rubjoct toakaaga wMSaut rarM). “■Cirj jMi in attendance at the singing class un Stotoa<aMar«oaD»Z.usa'V"aaa**r'. StoMar«rsro<«eaZaooa.awawMfra. OtoWoa O .M.4.C,»«riS —»---------- Th» der J. L. Backman Wednesday eve ning when Mr. and Mrs. Lee Myers, of Marshfield, were special visitors. Mrs. Ray Parker has been confined to her bed this past week with an in CHEVROLET - PONTIAC - BUICK - LA SALLE - CADILLAC testinal ailment. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gillespie drove I be practiced for the Myrtle Union bi-monthly «convention Watkins and daughters. to North Bend Friday to visit their II. i a 8ato ksAlel I an /Teww • • 11Id Churches of Christ of Coo« county, Gladys Miller is suffering from an ha ---- rally, ------------------------------------------- which Isa is 4 to be held in Coquille ,---- daughter, Arda, who is ill at the hos which was held in Marshfield Satur attack of flu. Friday was the first on March 27. pital there. Mn. Gillespie remained Mr. and Mn. J. W. Barnett and day. The next convention will be day she has bean absent from school with her and Mr. Gillespie and Ber — ................ - niece, Miss Esther, of Arago, and Mr. bald in Myrtle Point in May. tor the entire y«ar. nice drove back again Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Puett returned Ralph Davis and family have rent and Mrs. Orlin Lett were Sunday her. Arda is showing some improve ed a place on the Marshfield highway dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tuesady evening from a visit of neat ment. ly two weeks with relatives and and will move there soon. This takes Lett. The regular monthly maetlng of the Mrs. Ray L. Beckett attended the friends at Bend. Their son, Clyde, Harold, who has been one of the missionary society was held Thurs grade school basketball players, and Woman's Club convention in North who went out with them, remained day at the home of Mn. Oluf Aasen Victor, who is in the fourth grade, Bend last week, then visited until there, having promise of employment with Mn. Nile Miller, president, pre Thursday with her husband at Em- in that vicinity. oqt pt th* Arago school. . siding and the program in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hillebold Evelyn Newton has returned to pire, where he Is employed. Mn. Stanley Halter. Those present J. L Ellis, Mis« Nadine Ellis, Mrs were Coquille visitors on Thursday of Monroe to finish out the school year. were: Meadames Stanley Halter, Nile Gerald Woodward is out of school John F. Dunckley, Mrs. A. O. Hooton last week. Miller, Orvus Miller, C. S. Webb, and Miss Mae Hatcher attended the with an attack of flu. Tyrrell Woodward, David Root, J. L Mr and Mrs Gordon Fleming are Burtis, John Carl, Ed Myen, Albert the parents of a son bom to them IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Lillie, Albert Gulstrom. Sarah Bark STATE OF OUOON, IN AND March 14 at the Knife hospital in Co- low, S. C. McAllister and Oluf Aasen FOR THE COUNTY OF 0008 qullje This is their third child and on all kinds of The ladies sewed on garments for a In the Matter of the Estate of Frayer second «on. Halladay, Deceased. box to be sent to the farm home at Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Keitner enter Netiee of Final Settlement Easter time. Mn. Everett Lafferty tained the school faculty and other Notice is hereby given that the un will have charge of the program for ALPINE and SCORBY guests Sunday at dinner. Those en dersigned has filed his Final Account the next meeting. joying the delicious repast were Mr. In the matter of the administration of the Estate of Frayer Halladay, de Mn. Lawrence Rackleff received Local and Long Distance and Mrs Ray Parker and eons, Gene, ceased, and the County Court for word of the death of her eighteen- Joe and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Coos County, Oregon, has set Satur months’ old niece in Reedsport Satur Halter and sons, Ronald and Allen, day, the 18th day of April, 1936, as day. The tiny tot had recovered Miss Alice Scott, Miss Martha Jane the day, and the County Court Room Phones 101J—224L from an attack of infantile paralysis in the County Court House at Co Webb and Miss Eleanor Corthell. quille, in Coos County, Oregon, as the only to succumb to another illnesi Fred Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. place for hearing objections to said that followed. Mn. Rackleff attend Frank Miller, received his discharge Final Account and the settlement of ed the funeral in Manhfield Tuesday Mansell Drayage & papers from the Bradford CCC camp said estate. Dated this 18th day of March, 1836 Jim Mullins drove in from Grants Monday, after eighteen months' en Delivery Co. Harry A. Slack, Pass Sunday to spend a few days vis listment. He expects to find work in Administrator of the Estate of iting his brother and wife, Mr. and lots one of the logging camps for the sea Frayer Halladay, Deceased. Mn. Clarence Mullins. Jim was the asa5S son. eighth grade teacher in Arago for two Mrs. Albert Lillie and Mrs. Albert years before he finished his work at Gulstrom, twin sisters, celebrated the university. He has been th« their birthday Friday with a quilting principal in the Grants Pass school party at the home of Mrs. Lillie. The for several years. —a favorite in the woodt guests were Mrs. Alex Barklow, Mrs. Mr and Mn Lawrence Barklow Price Robison, Mrs. Glenn Robison returned Saturday evening from a and son. Harold. . short business trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schroeder _ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Halter spent and Lois and Price arrived Tuesday Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mn evening from Corvallis to spend a Aik to Floyd Jackson in Coquille. They call week voting with friends and rela ed on Mrs Frank Lane in the Roy »et the tives. Mrs. Emily Hickam and Kent district and found her on crutches Union with a broken foot in a cast. She remained in Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barklow were Label suffered the injury in a fall a short hosts at a turkey dinner Saturday time ago. night. The guests were Mr. and Mn. Mr. and Mn. Wayne Woodward Ray Barklow, qf Myrtle Point, Mr. drove to Portland Wednesday and re and Mrs. Lenton Jenkins, of Coo« turned by way of Klamath Falls, ar River, Eldrid Wilder, Genevie and riving home Monday evening. Mn Emery Johnston, of Coquille, Iris Barklow. Marvin Shaw started work in the who has been ill at the home of her Arago factory Monday as cheesemak uncle, L. M. Aasen. is showing a er’s assistant. slight improvement. Mn Theo Schiel and her sister-in- BRIDGE law, from Portland, are visiting Mr and Mn. Walter Farrier and other Robert Dunckley was able to re relatives. turn to school Monday, after being Lyle Barklow had the misfortune absent since the first of February be to cut his foot with an axe Monday cause of illness. • Loggers in the swampy Hoe while working in the timber, which* Mr. and Mrs. Forrest L. Moon and Country in Washington say that will necessitate a lay-off from work, children and Mn. Zellie B. Parker, Ray Shane returned to Arago Sat- of Myrtle Point, were dinner guests the only way they can keep their urday afternoon after visiting his at the A. O. Hooton home Sunday, feet dry is by wearing genuine mother in Portland. | Mn. John Huff and children re Mr and Mrs Frank Van Lydegraf turned last Thursday to their home Bergmann Loggers treated with and twin daughters, Ione and Ellen, here after spending a few weeks in the famous Bergmann Shoe Oil. of Eugene, were overnight guests of eastern Oregon. Ronald, who was so These men put shoes to the “Trve Value Mr. and Mn. B. B. Watkins Saturday ill with pneumonia during the early Mr. Van Lydegref preached at the part of the winter, is getting along AU Thru” hardest kind of test and they know. Church of God in North Bend for two nicely now. services on Sunday. Mr. and Mn. Theodore Lund, of. Sam Damron, who has been quite Marshfield, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight, seriously ill, is able to be at work Culver and children, Mary Lou and Shopping Center since 1887 again and says he is really feeling as Evert, and Miss Genevieve Johnson fine as the sunshine. were entertained at dinner Suday at Mr. and Mn. B. B. Watkins were the Lawrence Knight home on King hosts at dinner Sunday with special creek. Mr. Lund’s mother, Mn. Chris j southern “fried pies” as the big thing Lund, accompanied them to Bridge on the menu. This delicacy was in and spent the day with her mother, honor of C. S. Webb, who also hails Mn. Cora Axe. from south of the Mason-Dixon line The Christian Endeavor meeting Guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Webb next Sunday evening will be con end Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ducted by Glenn Hutton. Songs will Qualified for a place on the honor roll of the greatest cars ever built! SOUTHWESTERN MOTOR CO. Z™ New low Price COAL HAUUNG The Bergmann Spring Heel Logger Coo« NOTIC« or FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, administratrix de bonis non of the «state of Sarah E. Swift, deceased, ha« filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Coo« County, her Final Account as such Administratrix and the said Court has appointed Monday, the 30th day of March, ISM, a« the day for the hearing of objections to the said Final Account and the settlement thereof. Mattie E. Rasmussen, Administratrix of the Estate of Sarah E. Swift, Deceased. 7U H. N. LORENZ G. T. COOK Brick