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Port Orford, Oregon, Friday, October 15, 1937 Page 4 PORT ORFORD POST Pertinent Paragraphs Published Every Friday By It Is Reported that Japanese The Port Orford Publishing Co., Inc. FRANK F. EDDY, Managing Ed planes dropped leaflets over Shang- hale offering Chinese a dollar a SUBSCRIPTION RATES head to surrender What price pa ____ $2.00 One Year------------------- triotism? Six Months--------------- ____ $1.00 50 Three Months------------- ____ The A. Fl of L. is willing that Payable in advance. Reduction there should be a labor relations for group or club subscriptions. board if it dil not have an more power to stop a scrap than the Lea- ADVERTISING RATES gue of Nations. Display, per column inch ----- 25cts aing notices, lOcts per line. Out in Connecticut they have a Want ads, 5 cents per line, mini mum charge 25cts. Repeats, 3 cts. law against blasphemy and when a man was fined ten dollars for speed per Une. ing and nother ten dollars for swear Entered as second class matter, ing at the cop he was swearing March 28. 1937, at the postofflee at mad as well as broke Port Orford, Oregon, under the act When a man is homeless about of March 3, 1879. the only thing he can do it to build Office, Chamber of Commerce a castle in the air. rooms, Port Orford, Oregon. tains. At Carpenterville, the -high est point on the Coast highway, one may look to the east and view the snow-capped majesty of Shasta, or to the south and view the jagged Preston peaks, or to the north, down into the gorge of the Pistol river. 1700 feet below, or to the west and extend the horizon for 90 miles out to sea. This is Oregon. In order to have a new life and uplift that such scenes can give, we must, during the next five years, widen and straighten the Oregon Coast highway. It will take $5,000,- 000, perhaps more, but, compared with the wealth, joy and happiness and newness of life offered on this Oregon coast, it will be but a trifle. FIVE MILLION FOR STATEMENT PIRATES WEEKLY of the ownership, management, cir COAST ROAD IN culation, etc., required by the act of Congress of August 24, 1912, of FIVE YEARS Port Orford high school's “Class TH£ PORT ORFORD POST, pub Night” was quite successful, thanks lished weekly at Port Orford, Ore to the support of the people of the gon, county of Gurry. (From Oregon Journal) community and of the students. Before me a Notary Public in and The Orsgon Coast Highway as- Another one will be given neyt for the state and county aforesaid, peisonally appeared F. F. Eddy, eociatlon gathers in annual meet year. The student body netted about who, having been duly sworn, ing at Astoria next Monday. The $30. according to law, desposes and assembh <! members will have as The girls are practicing volley says that the following is, to best of his knowledge and belief, a true state their ISsue one of the most beauti ball; and the boys, soccer and foot ment of the ownership, manage ful highways in th? world. The ball. ment, etc, of the aforsald publica- road's influence in strengthening Six weeks’ tests will be held this tion for the date shown in the the appeal of the Oregon Coast is week to the surprise of all who above caption, required by the Act tremendous. of August 24. 1912. embodied in sec The state is proud of the growth didn’t watch the calendar. tion 411, Postal Laws and Regula in the Coast region. We are sat Due to “Class Night" practice, tions printed on the reverse of this, isfied with our investment. We form, to-wlt: have spent $25,000,000 to make the little work was done on the play 1. That the names and addresses scenery and greenery of the Oregon ground last week. of the publisher, editor, managing Coast accessible. Five years ago it The Officers of the Girls’ League, editor and business manager are: was a group of isolated communities; F. F. Eddy, Port Orford, Ore now it is b united, aggressive and for Pat Moyer, president; Nadine Bab 2. That the owner is Th» Port ward-looking empire. Five years el, vice-president; Dot Mather and Orford Publishing Company, Port ago theie was discouragement, Olive Smith will attend the Girls’ Orford, Oregon. pessimism, hopelessness; yet, during League conference to be held at That the names and addresses of th*t time the leadership of the Ore- Myrtle Point, December 4. stockholders owning one per cent । gon Coast had the vision and the The Girls’ League decided to hold or more of total amount of stock general courage to persuade the are: state and the federal government a Bunco party Oct. 15 at the hich , Fanny Eddy. Port Orford,. Ore. to build six great bridges and com school. D. E. Baird, Port Orford, Ore. plete the Oregon Coast highway. On his return from Portland Bill Reeves Talyor, Port Orforl, Ore The Coast people invited the 3. That the known bondholders, world to share in the Coast's mag Capps gave a talk in English class mortgages, and other security hold nificent scenery and life, and they on his experiences there. He was ers owning or holding 1 per cent or have done this so well that they given the trip as first prize in the more of total amount of bonds, have taxed their accommodations “First National Bank of Portland mortgages, or other securities are: and crowded the highway with un contest" for the outstanding boy in 4-H club work. None. expected use. It is narrow in 4. That the two paragraphs next place»p-*nd crooked; distance can The student body voted to set above, giving the names of the f be saved by reconstruction. Four- aside a portion of the profits from owners, stockholders and security teen miles can be s^ved between holders, if any, contain not only the ( Tillamook and Seaside; four miles student body activities to be used to clear up debts as the end of the list of stockholders and security . bet ween Otis and Hebo Junction; year. h nl t 1 n fa as ou ihey i ho.. annAar z-ivx the kool.,' • . . . _ holders appear on the books eight miles between I"* h Bend and of the company but also, in cases Bandon; otheg. south of where the -tockhollers or security Port Orford Pistol holder appears on the booths oCthe River mounts e line, company ai trustees nV In/an.v *>th- Theie savings and con- er fiduciary relation, thé names of sequently in mair costs. will the persons or corporation for finance the necessary reconstruct whom such trustée ls actlng, 1s ion and realignment. Mr. and Mrs. David McKenzie given; also that the said two para The Coast does not want a graphs contain statements embrac speedway, but it needs a safe, wide and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Woodward ing eftlants full kno..1 Ige and be highway from which to enjoy its were dinner guests at the Donald lief as to the cite -..dances and glories. Some communities, like McKenzie home Wednesday even-1 con|litions under which stockhpi- Cannon Beach, have not yet been ing the occasion being Donald's ers and secutity holders who do made really accessible. Hundreds birthday. not appear on the books of the of thousands have been invested in Mrs. A. P. Sweet spent a few days company as trustees, hold stock unfinished highways, around Neah at Eugene being called by the ill and securities in a capacity other kahnie mountain and in state parks ness of her father. than that of a bona (Irie owner, an<i still inaccessible. The Cannon Twelve ladies attended the Flower this affiant has no reason to belevc Beach Neahkahnie section has still Garden Club Friday at Mrs. Capps. that any other person, association, necessary two miles of grading. It Regular business and discussion or ' or corporation has any interest, di will take $600,000 to complete the flowers and plants and enjoying rect or indirect in the said stock, road and annex the God-given re Mrs. Capps lovely flowers also her bonds, or other securities than as sources of Cannon Beach. Short dainty refreshments. Mrs. Capps, so stated by him. Sands Beach. Pirates Cove and sr. of Denmark was a guest. F. F EDDY, Neahkahnie mountain to the wealth Mrs. Geo. Tolly spent the week Sworn to and subscribed before of Oregon. These instances can be end at Port Orford me this 29th day of September, multiplied on the Oregon Coast— Bruce Zumwalt broke his left 1937. Lincoln county. Rocky Creek state wrist Monday while at play at Muriel Spoon, Notary Public. park. Otter Crest. Agate Beach a school. (Seal) million for reconstruction is needed Mrs. Effie Tolley of Delphos, i Mj commission expires Septem between the Siletz and Newport. Kansas and Mr. and Mrs. Davis of ! ber 16, 1940. , Nearly $2.000,000 is needed between Medford, Ore., spent the week end I Coos Bay bridge and Bandon, an with Mr. and Mrs. L E. Wells. It's other million in South Curry coun been 45 years since Mrs. Tolly has ty. to make more available the seen her Oregon relatives. She grandeur of the Pistol River moun- and Mrs. Davis are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. J. H Beebe of Upper Floras Lake Minneapolis arrived on the bus Tuesday morning to spend a few The Edwards sawmill has been days with Mrs. Lena Hall who is operating during the past week. Mrs. Beebe's aunt. Mrs. George Edwards was on the John Grahme came home Tues- sick list this week. day after a few days in the Ban- WATED—Furniture, Used Cook Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ranta drove don hospital for medical treatment. stoves and heaters Port Orford to Langlois the first of the week. Hardware & Furniture Store Mrs. Chas. Chesley who has been FOR SALE—Sueeial this week 20% ill is still confined to her home. Mrs. Keeler, Mrs. Vern Chesley Dairy Feed $2.10 per 100 lb. sack. and Mrs. Kirkland were callers at Port Orford Feed & Fuel. the home of Mrs. Chas. Chesley, FOR SALE—2 Jersey cows. See V. Wednesday. H. Kohl at the Gold Nugget As Louis Edwards made a business The Denmark Women’s club is sociated Service Station. trip to Langlois, Wednesday. meeting Thursday of this week with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Chesley and FOR SALE AND RENT—By Mrs. family drove to Bandon Saturday. the president, Mrs. A. W. Cope. P'lbe Truax was employed at the Mr. and Mrs. John Masterson and Maude MacDonald, choice of cot tages, home,a nd vacant lots— sawmill this week. famiy were guests at the John Don- from $50.00 to $2,000. Inquire by Ralph Kaufman returned from aid son home Sunday- mail or in person of Maude Mac Bandon where he has been visiting I Cranberry picking has occupiel a Donald, Port Orford, Oregon. relatives. number of persons of this com- Miss Myrtle Keeler was the guest munity for the past two weeks. Swiss Home in Lane county, were of Miss Bonnie Edwards Saturday. ! delayed by tire trouble at Den-1 Theschool received some nice mark early Sunday morning, I house p]ants from Mrs Nee(Jham Cedar Plant Logging operations on Madden । of Langlois An overstock of the finished pro- duct has been slowing up the out- Butte are now nearly finished by । Chas. Chesley drove to Bandon, put of the local plant of the Inter Milligan & McCue. It is reported I Monday. national Cedar Corporation, it is re that the camp -vill be moved to a Billy Edwards, who attends high ported. Last week orders were re new location on Floras Creek. school in Langlois spent the week ceived from the management to i- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. duce the employment to three days Libby, Sept. 21, a toy, weighing Geo. Edwards. per week. On Monday of this week eight and one half pounds. i Mrs. Jesse Wilson was a caller at the plant was shut down entirely Donaldson’s Cash Store announces the Edwards home Tuesday. for one week. in this issue a food sale. Read the Mrs. Geo. Edwards spent Monday advertisement for bargains. I at the home of Mrs. Chas. Chesley, FARM CREW i Mr. and Mrs. Vern Chesley and pounds dressed, which is considered , faimly, and Mrs. Della Kirkland an exceptionally large mule deer. ESCAPES INJURY । were callers at the home of Mr. and acording to local hunters, Mrs. Harve Smith, Saturday. A crew of men cutting ensilage CLASSIFIED Denmark on the Fred Sell farm near River- | ton Tuesday miraculously escaped iujury when ensilage cutter, turn ing at the rate of 800 revolutions per minute, literally exploded, send ing missiles through the air In all directions. One piece of metal weighing some 50 pounds was found 300 feet from the scene. There was a scramble for safety by the men, and all escaped injury. It all happened when a cracked flywheel went to pieces, throwing portions of It into the ensilage cut ting machine. The machine was the property of the Panter ranch at Riverton. Ward McReynols, examiner-uf operators and chauffeurs, will be in Bandon, Thursday October 21. 1937 at the city hall between the hours of 9 and 5, respectively, according to the secretary of state's office. All those wishing permits or licen ses to drive cars are asked to get in touch with Mr. McReynolds during these hours. Mrs. Louis D. Felsheim compli mented her daughter, Mrs. William T. Dufort, with an informal even ing of entertainment Thursday. Prizes were given Miss Janet Robi son, Miss Betty Rosa, and the guest of honor. Invited guests were Mrs. Carl Perry, Mrs. Howard Cox, and the Misses Janet Robison, Betty Rosa. Faye Perry and Georgia Erd man Raw Market Milk from State Inspected Dairy THOMAS DAIRY Auto Plate Colors Service BANDON Reversed For 1938 Aluminum with black numerals. Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Gould made Soon new license plates of these a business trip to Grants Pass Fri- colors, the 1938 issue, will be seen ! day returning Sunday evening. on the highways of Oregon. Adhering to the economy pro- ! gram of conforming to a uniform 1 color scheme of black and white the 1 present plates with black back- I ground will be succeeded by the r-lz- new aluminum plate embossed with FOR ALL THE FAMILY black figures, according to Secre tary of State Earl Snell. FOR ALL THE YEAR The annual drawing for low num FIVE MAGAZINES bers will be held about November 19”, states Mr. Snell. “All applica Bagged Mammoth and tions for 1938 licenses received by that date will be included in the Mule Deer THE POST group from which low plate allot- I A local party composed of J. E. ments will be drawn. Hundreds of I ALL FOR $3.00 Semmens, Bob Fahy and Earl applications have already been | Cochran returned last week from a X; See the Combination Offer hunting trip in the Dayville country w! of eastern Oregon and they report than ever before want to try their ' another good luck. Mr Semmens bagged luck in the small license number ( " “ a six-pointer that weighed 257 selection.” i............................................. Is the motto of our organization. In Coos and Curry Counties there is no better or faster freight service than that of ours. Reading “,™ On page. Direct through Connections with Pacific Motor Transport To and From Seattle Overnight parcel delivery service from Portland via Pacific Truck Express. Office 18th & Columbia. Portland. Central Transfer Company Sixes News COLONIAL THEATRE TO NITE & SATURDAY WINGS OVER Now You Can Build for Less. In Our Retail Department We have the materials for Fencing, Corrals, Have a 7^ ALL PURPOSE Shelters and Sheds at most reasonable prices. RADIO for HOME and CABIN If you are contemplating any building we will be glad to assist you with plans and esti mates without obligation. I7A SURE GLAD OUR HO*\E RADIO WILL WOOK AT . THE CABIN ! We are making Special and Reduced Prices during the month of October. HONOLULU CALL OR WRITE And Retail Dept., Phone Port Orford 321 LETS GET MARRIED SUN. MON. TUES. The Trans-Pacific Lumber Co. BROADWAY MELODY OF 1938" WED.-THURS. Joe E. Brown in RIDING ON AIR It s smart and economical to buy a Zenith All-Purpose Radio that works on mt/ AC current as well as a 6-volt storage battery See the New-Year-Ahead Zenith All- Purpose Radio at RUFUS TRUMAN Port Orford, Oregon Wholesale Retail