■ THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1944 ****** 8 the Willam- ette MeridiiH Northeast quarter, Eart half of Northwest quarter' 77 “¿LeL.o<»I,orthw*,t SecUon 34, eU^Me1PidianSOUU’’ R*n*e 10 WeBt of WU1M- NOrtT^.t1.iqiU^^,Jt‘„S^'th—«‘“rter. SecUon 36^ MeridíanP ” South’10 Wert of the WUlamette quarter, Section 4, Township mi .!?**' 13 of the Willamette Meridian Timber «¡Southwest Quarter of Northwest quarter, Sec- South' 12 West ot the Willamette Meridian. Per .............. „......... ._. Beg inning 60 feet East of Northeast corner of Lot 16, Bkick 10, North Addition to CoquiUe, run East 200 M 100 i oovuuii Section ft, 27, Township T- AuwriDiiiu 27 South, Range 14 West of the WUlamette Meridian Mmridian Southeast quarter of Northeast quarter, quarter. Section 28, 28. Township 27 South, Range 14 West of the WUlam­ ette Meridian ............. .. ..................... ................. ..... . 4’ * Southeast quarter of Northwest quarter, Section 6, Township 28 South, Range 9 West of the WiUamette Meridian ____ _______ South half of Northeast quarter of Southeast quarter, Section 8, Township 28 South, Range 9 West of the WUlamette Meridian South half of Southeast quarter of 'Northwest quarter of Southeast quarter, Section 6, Township 28 South, Range 9 west of the WUlamette Meridian............ x. Southeast quarter of Northeast quarter, Section 36, Township 28 South, Range 9 West ot the WUlam­ ette Meridian . ......... -.................. . ...... Northeast quarter of Southeast quarter, SecUon 36, Township 38 South, Range 9 West of the WiUamette Meridian ...... ... —.............................. ....... ...................... Northeast quarter of Southwest quarter, Section 34, Township 28 South, Range 9 West of the Willam­ ette Meridian _______________ ___ __ ___ ___ ____ Southwest quarter of Northeast quarter, Section 36, Township 28 South, Range 9 West of the WiUam­ ette Meridian ____ ___,L„___ __ ____________ ___ Southwest quarter of Southeast quarter. Section 36, Township 28 South, Range 9 West of the WiUam­ ette Meridian.... ............. ......................... ..... ................ Southeast quarter of Southwest quarter * Southeast auarter of Northwest quarter, Section 36, Town- lip 28 South, Range 9 West of the WiUamette Meridian _____ -................... .............................. ............. Lots 3 4c 4 A South half of Northwdst quarter, Sec­ tion 4, Township 28 South, Range 10 West of the WUlamette Meridian ___________________________ Southeast quarter of Southeast quarter, Section 8, Township 38 South, Range 10 West of the WUlam­ ette Meridian _____ _______ _______________ _____ North half of Northeast quarter. Section 8, Township 28 South, foist .............. of the ... Willamette ............... - Meridian --------- North halt of of Northwest quarter of North- east quarter, 16. Township 38 South, Range 10 West of tL ____ Meridian....... 28 South; Northeast Section 18, .ownship To' ------ ----- , quarter, . — .— Range 10 West of the WiUamette Meridii East half of Northwest quarter, Section 24, Township 28 T< South, Range 10 West of the Willamette Meridian. .. White cedar timber on North half of Southeast quarter 4c North half of Southwest auarter, Section 26, Township 23 South, Range 10 West of the Wiliam- ette Meridian p Range 12 West of the Willamette Meridian.... ...... Land described in Volume 123, Page 356, Deed Records, Coos County, Oregon, Section 5, Township 31 South, $ 75.00 Range 12 West of the Willamette Meridian ........... AU SecUon 26, Township 31 South, Range 12 West $ 1,300.00 of the Willamette Meridian..... .. ......... ................... . Undivided >4 of Northeast quarter, Section 28, Town­ ship 31 South, Range 12 West of the Willamette $ 900.00 ’ Meridian ............ ».......... ......... . Undivided 2/12 of Southeast quarter, Section 28, Town­ ship 31 South, Range 12 West of the Willamette Meridian .......... . ............................... ....... ........................ $ 1,500.00 AU of Section 35, Township 31 South, Range 12 West of the WiUamette Meridian.................... ....... ........... Northeast quarter of Northeast quarter, Section 11, $ 400.00 Township 31 South, Range 13 West of the WUlam­ ette Meridian ..................... . ...................... ................... Northeast quarter of Northeast quarter. Section 13, 75.00 $ Township 31 South, Range 13 Wert of the Willam­ ette Meridian . ............. „................ ......... ....................... - East half of East half, Section 18, Township 32 South, Range 12 West of the Willamette Meridian.......... 75.00 $ Southwest quarter of Northeast quarter, Section 34, Township 29 South, Range 13 West of the Willam­ ette Meridian ........................... ........... ....... ......... ......... 150.00 South $ half of Lot 13. Section 12, Township 29 South, Range 14 West of the Willamette Meridian ..... _... Southwest quarter of Northeast quarter of Southeast K 375.00 quarter less road. Section 1, Township 29 South, Range 15 West of the Willamette Meridian ............. Lots 1-2-3, 4c East half of Southwest quarter, Section 3.00 $ 35. Township 29 South. Range 15 West of the Willamette Meridian ..... _............... $ 3,500.00 P. O. Cedar on Lots 11-12 4c South half of Southeast quarter, Section 7, Township 30 South, Range 10 West of the Willamette Meridian. Per M .......... Southwest quarter, SccUoi. 8, Township 30 South $ 155.00 10 West of the Willamette Meridian ................. ....... South half of Northeast quarter 4c East half of South­ east quarter, Section 9, Township 30 South. Range 10 West of the Willamette Meridian.............. . ........... Northwest quarter of Northeast quarter. Section 11, Township 30 South. Range 10 West of the Willam­ I 300.00 ette Meridian ..................................................... Northeast quarter of Northeast quarter, Section 12 Township 30 South, Range 10 West of the Willam­ I 200.00 ette Meridian ____ ______________________________ South west quarter North west quarter, „____ of ______ ___________ „. h less 100 foot strip of Right of Way sold 4o Coos Bay Lumber Company, Section Section 14Z 14, Township 30 8outh, Range 10 West of the Willamette Meridian $ Northeast quarter of Southwest quarter, Section 15, Township 30 South, Range 10 West of the Willam­ ette Meridian .--------------------------------- ------- .„---- ------- $ North half of Northwest quarter. Section 17, Township s 30 South, Range 10 West of the Willamette Meri- 400.00 375.00 8 Northeast quarter of Northeast quarter, and Lots 1-2-3, Section 30, Township 30 South, Range 10 West of the Willamette Meridian..... ...................................... ._ Timber an: East half of Southeast quarter 4c Southeast quarter of Northeast quarter^ Section 30, Township 80 South, Range 10 west of the Willamette Meridian. Per M Southeast quarter of Southeast quarter, Section 34, Township 30 South, Range 10 West of the Willam­ ette Meridian____________ —_ __ a............ -,__;__ All white cedar on North half of southeast quarter and Southeast quarter of Southeast quarter, flection 19, Township 30 South, Range 11 West of the Willam­ ette Meridian. Per M____ _______ ___..___________ P. O. Cedar on Northeast quarter of Southwest quarter, and Southwest quarter of Southeast quarter, 4c Southeast quarter of Southwest quarter. Section 34, Township 30 South, Range 11 West of the Willam­ ette Meridian .................................................................. Lots 1 t 2-3-4, Section 35, Township 30 South, Range 11 Wert of the Willamette Meridian....... ....... „... Undivided of North half of ^orthwest quarter, Sec- 8 550.00 $ 175.00 •y K. 8. ««WINS Ctntral Prtu Corrtipondtnt 800.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 3,000.00 ■ 350.00 150.00 150.00 775.00 1,000.00 400.00 4 460.00 475.60 400.00 50.00 8 i .600.00 I. 8 3.00 8 400.00 8 1S.00 $ 18.00 $ 2,200.00 Farewell, My Lovely; or Death Comes to an ice Box $ 1,000.00 $ 400.00 OUR HOUSEHOLD REFRIG­ ERATOR has departed thia life, at the age of nine years, 10 month» and 18 daya During its lifetime, thia re- tngesator aiw./» kept cool — which is more than 1 can say for myaeif upon occasion; so 1 feel obliged to pay tribute to the memory of thia ict box. not only tpr ita own sake but to give the historians an idea for a chapter in their books about U m war qn the home front. 1 might state that the old toe maker is still purring away. You had better wipe the smile from your face and keep your Ungers crossed. 1 can remember when we, too. had little ice cuuee by the tray- fuU at our bouse. You never know when misfortune will favor you with ita icy stera in these war times. As I have said, our refrigera­ tor was a pretty good piece of machinery in its day; yet I will concede that there were some things about this household ap­ pliance that 1 used to complain about right smart. For in­ stance. on the very day that thia refrigerator aame to bless our union we discovered chat it was too small- ' Many times -in the past dee- ade. when I undertook to get the bottle of drinking water from the refrigerator, I would spy the b-ttle nemmed In M the Far East and 1 would have to get down on my hands and knees and set out on the floor such Items as the milk, butter, head lettuce, breakfast iaeon. a tew eggs or a collection of left-over unmentionables. Sometimes I would run across a container of rare hair sham­ poo in our refrigerator, because It said on -he bottle that It should be kept in a cool piaoe. But although our box woo— and still is— too small for our needs, my admiration for it has grown greatly since its demise —sort of like the way the people began to think better ot Lincoln after he had died. 200.00 400.00 950.00 8 2,500.00 8 15.00 $ 1.500.00 8 300.00 8 1,500.00 8 2,500.00 8 1,800.00 ■ *♦ . $ 850.00 8 475.00 8 475.00 8 700.00 $ 500.00 8 500.00 8 100.00- 8 60 00 tion 38, Township 30 South, Range 11 West of the Willamette Meridian ___ __________________ _____ $ 799.00 Timber on East half of East half of West half of South­ west quarter, Section 14, Township 30 South, Range 12 Wert of the WUlamette Meridian ............... Per M 8.00 $ South 30 acres of Southeast quarter of Northwest quarter, and Northeast quarter of North- • west quarter, and West half of Northwest quarter, less four acres sold in Volume 99, Page 178 i Deed Records, Coos County, Oregon, Section 21, Township 27 South, Range 13 West of the Wil­ lamette Meridian ........... ...Per Acre $ 100.00 I SHALL, in compliance with said order, on Saturday, the 23rd day of September, A. D., 1944, commencing at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day at the front door of the Court House in the City of Coquille, and County of Coos, State of Oregon, offer for sale and aell at public auction the above described real property to the highest and best bidder, on the following terms and conditions, to-wit: For either cash in hand at the time of sale, or if the pur­ chaser elects, for not less than thirty per ceni (30%) of the purchase price in cash, the remainder to be paid under written agreement at terms arranged between the purchaser and the County Court, all deferred pay­ ments to bear interest from the date of sale at the rate of 6% per annum, on any and all parcels the purchase price of which equals One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars, or more. No sale shall be made of any of the above parcels of real property for a lesser amount than the minimum price shown thereon. * Dated at CoquiUe, Coos County, Oregon, this 9th day of August, A. D„ 1944. WM. F. HOWELL. • Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon ». ertcy P«t- macJkinery • tmds as c a r»d - in y «* 1 can burned out. You’ll have to send it back to the factory and they will send you a rebuilt unit." He mentioned a foe. which led me to conclude th a. cold air comes higher than hot air that one stirs up on a typewriter, for Instance. “You mean you can't Ox the unit, yourself?" I asked.. “No, sir." the man leplled. “It will have to go back co the fac­ tory. That's the only way you can get it fixed “ That makes two people In the world who are indispensable. 1 thought to myself: President lhe max rati if t method we are using tins developed into a great Roosevelt and man who made the unit for our refrigera­ tor . . . Anyway, the serviceman gave me the name and address of a district representstlvs of the re­ frigerator manufacturer, who could serve as a go-between in a transaction involving ths ex­ change of the hermetically sealed-in units. I wrote a letter and sent t special delivery. I described our refrigerator in minute detail, listing its style, model, serial number and every­ thing else that waa Inscribed on the box. except the Anger prints on the door. I told the representative that if be could not replace the unit to let me know where one could bs obtained. I called him “Dear Sir" and closed with "Very truly yours.“ as cordial-ilke as you please. But 1 never received so much as a penny poet card in reply to my letter. It seems to be charac­ teristic of “big business” to dls- regard customers in these war times Of -»urse. the war will be over some day and tnen maybe tne manufacturer will be beg­ ging me to buy something again. Meanwhile, we have been forced to resort to makeshift methods I have removed one of ths mrtal shelves from the re­ frigerator to make space for 50 pounds of ics in ths defunct ap­ pliance. This arrangement la not en­ tirely satisfactory, I hear by the grapevine and observe afty. $25,000.00 $ 2,700.00 $ 1,000.00 $25,000.00 $ 450.00 $ 450.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 200.00 $ 200.00 $ 150.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 15.00 $ 1,650.00 $ 1.650.00 $ 375.00 $ 600.00 up our box every other day As you can visualise, a 50-pound cake of Ice, when in ful. bloom, occupies a proportionately large amount of apace and rather sharply reduces the room left for anything else. But that con­ dition is remedied the next day. whon the ice has melted to the sue of a golf ball and there is more room for our penshnhiea. 1 suppose this kind of a set-up will go on for a while yet. al­ though ws are braced tor the sad news any day we cannot buy any ice. Just last night one of the pat­ riots living near us told me ns went to the ice plant to get e dime’s worth of ice and they did not have any; and this fellow had the oarti to |>ay for the ice, loo I thougnt it queer that there should be shortage of ice which m made largely of -/alee. but the problem is a shortage M man­ power. I hear V modern inconvenience, in the bottom of the ice-box we have a shallow glass dish to catch the - drippings from the ice on the ehelf above. The dish la not broad enough to go under the entire qake of ice; so we took the lid from a vegetable hydrater and deviaed a lean-to, propped up by a cou­ ple of peanut butter jars, which shunts the rest of the melted ice into the glass iish. It's not so bed in the day­ time. when people are awake and can empty the drippings dish. But high Ude occurs about ft