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PORT ORFORD POST VOLUME IV Grade School PLENTY 0F LAUGHS Tournament Is Saturday HIGH SCHOOL PLAY GIVES AUDIENCE S tatehouse, Salem , Feb. 20—To m orrow , F e b ru a ry 21, m a rk s the end of th e so-called re g u la r ses sion of 40 days. F ro m now on u n til sine die the legislators will w ork for glory and no pay. N e a r ly every indication is fo r a SO-day session. W ednesday saw one of the m ost c ontroversial bills in e ith e r house up for delrate—th e “big tr u c k ” bill, w hich is now being lam basted all over th e senate. The political dopester3 say it will pass. All of the so-celled ieot bills a re still in com m ittee. Old-age a ssist ance, sm all loans, s ta te civil ser vice, sales tax , unem ploym ent in surance, w ine, a n d the re a p p o rt ionm ent m easures a re re stin g in th e a rm s of M orpheus. H ow ever, th ey a re scheduled to aw ake w ith a bang the la tte r p a rt of th is w eek or soon th e re a fte r. T hen th e firew orks will s ta rt. T h is very quiet session prom ises to w ind up in a blaze of glory—o r som ething. NUMBER 48 PORT ORFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1941 TWRLVR CURRY MEN WILL BR DRAFTED BY JUNE 30 A ltogether 12 d raftees will have been inducted into the arm y from C urry county by J u n e 30 if the ten ta tiv e quota is not changed, it w as announced th is w eek by Lloyd A. H ickok, olerk of the county lo cal board. H ickok sta te d th a t this quota in cludes th e six m en who leave the la tte r p a r t of th is m onth to go in- to taatatn g . O nly th ree Oregon counties have a lower quota th an C tw y , JsW srson and Sherm an w ith six sash aad Gilliam w ith eight. W koeler e eu a ty will send the sam e n tw b e r af assn a s this county. ____ T e a ta tiv s s ta te quota for the sam e period h a s been announced as 280«. Fescue Grass Proves Use In Curry S. S. PORT ORFORD IS DUE HERE ON SATURDAY H a rb o rm a ste r O tto Jo h n so n re p o rted yesterday th a t he h a d re ceived w ord th a t th e S. S. P o rt O rford would leave O a k 1 a n d T h u rsd a y a n d w ould a rriv e in P o rt I O rford S aturday. I t is expected th a t the P o rt Or-1 fo rd will tak e b a ck a full load of j lum ber from th e T ran s-P ac ific m ill if w eath er perm its. A m onth [ ago the boat h a d to leave w ith only p a rt a load due to storm y w eather. REA Wants More Facts On Project L au g h ter w as the ord er of the evening a t the high school gym- naisum F rid a y night w hen the P o rt O rford high school student body p resenteed the th ree-act com edy, “The Sunshine T w ins”, before Coos Engineer Mapa 3,6 0 0 Pounds of Seed j Spring Activities For a full house. A lthough long in length, req u ir Port Orford Electric From County Seed Pool County Grade and High j ing n early tw o and a h a lf hours, Distribution System Used by 27 Farmers the pay did not drag, and m em Schools Are Scheduled bers of the cast w ere so nearly T h a t progress is being aiade In T w enty-seven fa rm e rs used 3,000 Y outhful b asketball players from le tte r p e rfe c t in th e ir p a rts th a t the a tte m p t to extend facilities of pounds of ta ll fescue gra ss seed the whole th ia g w ent off w ithout a all p a rts of the county w ill asrive obtained th ro u g h th e C u rry C ounty th e Coos E lectric C o-operative u n in P o rt O rford S atu rd ay for an hitch. der th e R. E. A. in to C u rry co u n ty , seed pool last fall. The seed is the all-day session ef the county grade C om m ents w ere h o a rd about w as indicated by th e app earan ch first of th is k ind used in C urry tow n of the exceptionally fine per school b a sk etb all to u rn am en t, a t county and is m ak in g a very good O regon fell ju s t 187 sh o rt of reg in P o rt O rford th is w eek of J. N. th e high school gym nasium . form ances tu rn e d in by W ayne i «hnwing, a ccording to R. M. Knox, iste rin g 400,000 m o to r vehicles d u r G e arh a rt, county engineer of Cooh The P o r t O rford school w ill be N ew m an, as th e h a rassed fa th e r, J county agent, w ho is recom m end ing the y ear 1940, it w as revealed county, who has been em ployed by th e young' host to stu d e n ts from B rookings, and E ugone Beck, as — , -----= . ing it a s su b stitu te for, and in to d ay by E a rl Snell, se c re ta ry of the Oo-op to m ap the electric d is ' Gold B each, L anglois a n d O phir. ! m an whose political a n d economic Gold som e cases an im provem ent over, sta te , w hen he announced th a t tribution system of P o r t O rford. T he to u rn am en t will begin in the ideas w ere on th e ra d ic al side. A ccording to R. J. C onnarn, su p j o rc h ard grass. m o to r vehicle re g is tra tio n fo r the m orning and w ill be com pleted in O th er m em bers of the cast the evening w hen the cham p io n I T all fescue g ra ss is by no m eans y e a r totaled 399,815 vehicles. T his e rin ten d en t of th e Coos Co-op, thia w hose ability m ade th e comedy ship playoff <fecMes| w h a t team a new g ra ss in Oregon, but the ex w as the first tim e in history, how m apping has been req u ested by the su ch a success w ere P a t Johnson will be the w in n er of the trophy. te n t of its possibilities for forage ever, th a t autom obile re g istra tio n application and loans division of and D onald Sweet, as the inim it in th is sta te is only now becom ing in th is s ta te cam e so n e a r th e the R E A in W ashington, D. C. PLAY DAY W IL L B E T hey also have ask ed fo r a m ore fully ap p reciated , according to 400,000 m ark. T he re ap p o rtio n m e n t bill, w hich able S unshine Twins, E lm y ra H ol M arek 8 fcas been set as the date detailed inventory of electric fa will carve out a new congressional comb, R u th M cClintock, B etty IN P O R T O R FO R D fo r the Gay N ineties vaudeville fa rm cro p s specialists a t Oregon T he 1940 re g istra tio n is an in G rade and high schools th ro u g h have been crease of 24,575 vehicles, o r 6.54 cilities to be acq u ired in ev en t of seat for O regon and also give the C um m ings, B ruce Z um w alt, Doris co n test and Belle of the N ineties S ta te College, who purchase by th». REA- sta te one m ore vote in the elector C orsos, Sidney Sweet, and B ar- out out th tn e e county county will wrn see =«=<= m uch ac • B all a t the C u rry county A rt Cen- w a tch in g th e p e rfo rm an ce of th is p e rce n t over th e to ta l fo r 1939. tiv spring. g rass th ro u g h o u t the state. al college, would crea te th e new b a ra M arsh. 11 itv th e d u rin P o g it the O rfo rd h ig h On s April c h o o l 't . r in Gold B each, F ees for 1940 to ta led $2,961,636.83, E F F O R T B E IN G M ADE TO d istric t out of the first d istric t, the Miss R u th Clark, d irec to r of the E X P E D IT E E X T E N S IO N O L D E ST G R O W T H O F SE E D IN G com pared to $2,738,036.33 in 1939. will be host for th e a n n u a l P la y | R ules for th e vaudeville contest com m ittee m em bers hav in g defi play, w as presented w ith a book W hile official confirm ation of the T here w ere 326,992 passenger Day. T he typing c o n tests w ill be , w ere released by the a r t center AT E X P E R IM E N T STATION nitely agreed to leave th e second by the cast in a ppreciation of h e r c a rs registered in th e sta te a t the “D” project whiok w ould b rin g the T all fescue is now being grow n held a t th is tim e also. T he o n e - c o m m itts s th is w eek and a re as and th ird d istric t as is. U nder help a n d patience. end of 1940, or one p a sse n g er car RHA power to C u rry la still fo rth no consideration will any county S tage m an ag ers w ere Gordon a c t play co n test for high schools follows: Choose a skit, monologue for seed purposes, for pa stu re use, for every 3.3 p ersons living in coming, definite a ssu ra n c e has will be held A pril 18 a t th e O p h ir | or song of th e type used in th e p a rtic u la rly for sheep, and is even be split—h a lf in one d istric t and F o rty , Don B abel and Don Mills. high school j “G ay 90’s"; any num ber of per- . cut a t t jm eg for h a y because it Oregon. Only tw o sta te s top Ore been received by C onnarn th a t ev- h a lf in th e other. A t th is w ritin g gon in the ra tio o f passenger c a rs ery th in g is being done to m ake th e o M .,. . . . . . . . » x r i it looks as if the n o rth county line BABY BORN F E B . 13 p e r person. C alifornia w ith a ra te extension possible. A recen t le tte r of L ane w ill m a rk th e new or A d a u g h te r w as born F eb ru ary of 2.7 topped th e nation, w ith N e from W ashington sta te s: “A t this ..... ... ...a . » ’ " S U “ “ T n . “ d w“ “ ” ■* ° ,b " fo u rth d istric t a n d ta k e in every 13 to Mr. and Mrs. R ich a rd Miller L * m r e ’ P ro b ab ly the ° ldest seeding of v a d a second w ith 3.1 a n d Oregon tim e, every effort is being m ade to th in g so u th to th e C alifornia line, in the Leep M em orial hospital in m eet will tak e place a t Gold B each. I m ust be returned A nother occasion of in te re st to ! a r Y 25: aI* P a rtic ip an ts w i l u „ fe3Cue in O regon is on the cen- th ird w ith 3.3. L ow est on th e list expedite th e allocation o f funds w hich w ould include Lane, D oug B andon. T he little girl, who ceive one free tic k e t each to the , tr a j ex p erim ent sta tio n fa rm a t w as A rk a n sa s w ith a ra tio of 11.3. for your ”D ” section.” .uw.v las, Josephine, Jackson, Coos and weighed six pounds a n d four oun stu d e n ts th ro u g h o u t th e county is M usic W eek, M ay 4 to 10. Mrs. Ir- i b a ” w hich w in fbllow th e s ow. I CorVallis. T his seeding is now in T he ra tio of all re g iste red m otor C urry, w ith a good chance th a t ces a t b irth , h a s been nam ed Jo - ene D ew art of Gold B each is coun- I P riee* w tn be g ' ven f° r e j its 22nd y ear of grow th and du rin g vehicles em bracing p assen g er oars L inn county will also be included. e tta Lee. a n d com m ercial vehicles is one ty ch airm an for Music W eek. Com- 1 be»‘ ° f re e. j thia e n tire Peri°<I “ h a s been a con- T he 1940 census gives these seven m unity chairm en will be s h e e te d , by a ^ ° ^ « ® u p _____ P .)v 1 siste n t producer of forage and vehicle for every 2.7 p erso n s liv counties a com bined population of VALENTINE PARTY IS ing in O regon, one of th e highest aeetattv es tram each com m unity | , seed 214,590, or about 25 percent of the GIVEN BY MORSINGS soon. ra tio s in th e U kited S tates. The , p artSeipatkaa, people of th e state. R e p re se n ta T all fescue is a developm ent V alen tin e’s D ay w as th e occasion ra tio for th e n atio n as a w hole in tive N euberger (D) e f M ultnom ah fo r a p a rty given F rid a y nig h t of from m eadow fescue b u t is a la rg 1939 w as one vehicle for every four county introduced a resolution to la st w eek by Mr. a n d Mrs. N orm LUCILLE CUMMINGS er and m ore vigorous p lan t th a n p e rso n s. | T he C u rry C ounty A rt C enter hold a public h e arin g on th e sub an M orsing. P in sch le w as played OPENS COFFEE SHOP its parents. I t is extrem ely long R e g istra tio n of light delivery will fe atu re the w orks of the fam - jec t of a new d istrict, b u t the dUFing th e evening w ith Mrs. Ollie T he r e s ta u r a n t in th e W estern lived and has a w ide range of tru c k s for 1940 to taled 31,547 ve ' ous F re n c h p a in te r, H e n ri M atisse, house voted it down to th e tu n e of ; D obbem a and V irgil Chilson re H otel building reopened S a tu rd ay adapability, being able to grow on h id e s an increase of 8.28 p e rce n t ( 1° th e local gallery b eginning th is a w ide variety of soils and un d er over 1939 w hile tru c k s to taled 38,-. week-end. T hese re p ro d u c tio n s of 40 to 20. ceiving high scores, and Mrs. Chil u nder the m an a g em e n t of Mrs. L u practically any clim atic conditions 749, an in crease of 5.41 percent. | d raw in g s provide o p p o rtu n ity to ean and O lke D obbem a receiving cille C um m ings. The nam e has been changed from the W estern 1 Mrs. Ivy F a rrie r, w ife of H enry p revailing in w estern Oregon and T here seem s to be a grow ing low scores. stu d y the w ork of one of the m ost C orresponding w ith th e total ' Allie F a r r ie r of Langlois, died at in quite a num ber of regions in Cafe to C um m ing's Coffee Shop. tend en cy on the p a r t of each leg m otor vehicle re g istra tio n Increase vlvd and a rre stin g figures in m od Mrs. Cum m ing3, who h a s m an- P o rtla n d F e b ru a ry 17, 1941, a t the e a ste rn Oregon. islato r to exem pt different classes E X X A M IN E R TO COME of 6.54 p e rce n t in 1940, w as th e in e rn a rt. T hese sk etch es a re stu d of real p ro p e rty from the ta x rolls. A trav e lin g exam iner of o p e rat aged, the K n ap p H otel Coffee Shop, a« e of 55 years, four m onths and IS VALUABLE ON crease in gasoline consum ption in ies of large com positions by the q u a rte rs as ' nine days. T he body w as shipped L ast w eek th e law m akers passed a o rs and ch au ffeu rs is scheduled to m oved in to th e new th is sta te , Snell’3 figures disclosed. F re n c h a r tis t w hich are show n in rem odeling and r e d e c o ra t-' to C u rry so u n ty for burial in the ' LO G G ED -O FF LAND bill to exem pt th e parsonages, or a rriv e in P o rt O rford W ednesday, I soon as T h ere was a n increase of 7.4 per- tbe k 'e a te s t g alleries in the w orld, and will be on duty at ing w ere com pleted the la tte r p a r t ^ n m . r k cem etery^ F u h e ra . ser-1 W hen it w as first introduced as residences, of clergym en from any F e b ru a ry 26, c en t in the am ount of gasoline | M atisse sp en t tw o y e ars In Mo- vices w ere h eU a t 2:0« p. m. T h u r s - , a p a stu re g ra ss m any stockm en re al r p - ro - r p e rty - tax. I t h a s been ¡D ow dell’s Shell Service b e tw e e n ' of la st week. ___ consum ed in the state, the g a llo n -, r °cco w here he found a w ealth o f day a t th e L anglois G y m n a siu m ,) th o u g h t th at, because of its coarse a gefor 1940 am ounting to 260,121,- ' m ate ria l, the richly p a tte rn e d fab - conservatively estim a te d will cost j ho u rs of 1 a s d 5, according to ’ ----------------- u n d e r direction of S chroeder Bro3., ; grow th, it would be u n sa tisfac to ry ra tio n ed in the s ta te a t least $100,000 In taxes a recent announcem ent released G asoline h a s been 736 com pared to 241,169,975 In 193». rlcs, a rch ite c tu ra l arab esq u es, a n d A nother m easu re passed from th e S ecretary of S ta te ’s o f - 1 S w itz erlan d since th e begin n in g of w ith th e R everend E lm e r E. R os- j fOI- sheep pasture. In re ce n t years, In the fa c t of this Increase Iri ’ o rien tal atm osphere w hich charao- lost. eeikilde of B endon officiating. , however, some sheepm en in the from a w ould exem pt dru g g ist flee. 1th e w a r ' vehicles and th eir use on the high- \ terlze m any of his paintings. Hk Ivy Sydnam w as b orn in N e w ' sta te have obtained a phenom inal license fee for selling alcohol and tbe has sp e n t m uch of his tim e In Y ork state, the d a u g h te r of t h e 1 a m o u n t of pa stu re from it, and w ays and stre e ts of the state, S outhern F ra n c e and Nice in p a r liquor. la te Mr. a a d Mrs. G eorge S ydnam j find it p a rticu la rly valuable for tr a f l c e d e a th rate, as expressed If th is m ovem ent to give ta x ex in parsons killed per 100,000,000 tic u la r w here he h a s produced In : of Langlois. She cam e to C urry , ja t e fall and w in ter grazing. Its em ption keeps up, and should the num erable figure subjects, still life . coktity w ith her p a re n ts w hen she ; ability to rem ain g reen and produce m iles of travel, dropped from 12.3 pictures, landscapes and exotic In large u tilities w hich pay tlose to in 1939 to 11.9 in 1940. Mrs. P iercy Sw eet of B andon j w as five years old a n d has lived j forage ¡n the late su m m er and fall A sen, w eighing 7 lbs. 7oz., was $3,000,000 a y e a r in taxes from the teriors. H e Is considered one of w as v isitin g in tow n T uesday w ith here Macs th a t tim e. In D ecem ber , mOn th s can be a ttrib u te d to its rolls th ro u g h m u nicipal ow ner born Fefc. 16, to Ms. and Mrs. Geo. the m ost em inent of F re n c h paln t- frien d s a n d relatives. of l$04 sba w as m arried to H en ry j deep root system , a ccording to the LEGION PARTY, DANGE ship, Old Man O regon w ould have S w artz of P o rt Orfkrd. ere. Mrs. F a y A m brose, associate A lie F a rrie r. agronom ists. IS SATURDAY NIGHT Mrs. N ick P erk in s, J a n e P e r to find o th er sources of revenue T h is exhibition will be on display g ra n d m atro n of the E a s te rn S tar, Booadoe h e r hasband, deceased Í3 An old-foshioned dance and i a r e - J for t h r .~e w eeka k in s a n d Leila McClure sp en t the ru n n in g in to m any m illions of T all fescue is also proving v a lu Mrs w as th e guest of Mrs. N. S. N ils- ] survived kg three d au g h ters, well p a rty will be sponsored S at- j able on logged-off land and it is dollars, w hich w ould be f a r fcom w eekend in M yrtle P o in t w here ; O rvil B arrow s ef B ullards, and being used successfully in irrig a t u rd a y n ig h t by the A m erican Le r r c r k a TION GROUT th ey visited N iak P e rk in s who has son d u rin g h e r sta y here. a n y easy th in g to do- Mr. and Mr3. L. C. M orsing of n a ro M S y d a a n of L y n d ro , W ash; been in th e hospital for som e time. ed p a stu res in com bination w ith gion a t th e Legion hall. The oo- j p Q M EHT Spokane, W ash., arriv ed W ednes- a lio by four grandchildren, P auline o th er g rasses and legum es. Im - casion will honor the boys who A ccording to an n ouncem ent from M any tim es in p a s t sessions, T hey w ere guests of th e N. W. day of last w eek to visit th e ir son ( R a - h l . H t , M erton R osendale, Vel- , ed 8eed produclng stra in s have leave S u n a> to en te r th e arm y | Mrs. F lorence Ponting, the Com- including also th e p re sen t one, ef P e rk in s fam ily. -1 r. r- - i _ 1 n -nr f ’’ nnH , r v i l O wv i 4 Vl a n d dau g h ter-in -law , I Mr. and M r s ., a ta * r o d J V V L irgil Sm ith. tra in in g cam p. been introduced in th e sta te by the ' m unlty R ecreation association will A rlin Johnson w as here over the fo rts have been m ade by th e la w N orm an M orsing. | -------------------------- F e a tu re d a cts will be given b e 1 m eet Monday, F e b ru a ry 24, a t 2:30 experim ent station, so th a t now m ak e rs of both houses to ta p the w eekend from Cam p Stevens to Mrs. R oy C orson left F rid a y to G R O U P HO NORS LINCOLN tw een dances. A sm all adm ission fairly large supplies a re available o’clock. saintly, untouchable sta te h igh visit frien d s akd relatives visit friends a n d relatives over th e L kicoln's birthday, F e b ru a ry 12, fo r plan tin g by fa rm e rs and stock- will be c harged fo r th e p a rty Mr. and Mrs. George W oodw orth, w ay fund for o th e r necessary sta te w eekend in P o rtlan d . w as pbaaavad by 24 m em bers of w hich is open to the public. men. needs. T his aloof body h a s by fa r , F ra n ces and P a t Moyer, Leah PORT ORFORD GRADE M. E. K elley re tu rn e d S a tu rd ay th e L adies' Aid W ednesday w ith a th e larg e st ban k ro ll of a n y sta te Spoon. E n fo tt W oodw orth, Je rry night flo ra a w eek's business t r i p ' preggam a p p ro p riate to the occas- SCHOOL NEWS com m ission and the la rg e st source G ray and Fony L uchene m ade a to P o rtla n d . By D oris C lark, R e p o i^ r ion give« by Mrs. D ouglas Johnson of revenue. The gasoline ta x alone trip to C rescent City on Sunday. P u p ils who have moved from D ance w ith A m erican Legion a t end Mrs. C. A. B righam . Mrs. M r. and Mrs. Ed Moyer and brings in m any m illions and the th is d istric t du rin g the p a st w eek th e W ash in g to n ’s B irth d a y Bali, J p h n te a dipplayed a quilt m ade by | com m ission bu d g et alw ays show s daughters, w are Coquille v isitors Mr. and Mr3. Jim B reedlove o f ' R u th M urphy, m other and d a u g h a re W illiam H ow ard a n d G lenn Sat., Feb. 22, given by BandM i h « a k n t a t the b eginning of the several m illions in reserve. B u t let S aturday. , M yrtle P o in t w ere d in n er guests te r of C. E. Spangler, a rriv e d this O rton. Post No. 26 a t th e L anglois P avil Civil W ar. anyone even th in k of tap p in g th is D r. B aird talked to th e fo u rth W ash in g to n 's B irth d ay Ball, Sat- ion, w ith m usic by Bum G a rtin ’s N ext nxadfisg of th e group w ill, Sunday of Mr. and M rs. Tex Breed- w eek from M assachusetts fo r a huge pot of gold for o th er purposes urda}, f-p b ru a ry 22, sponsored by Silver Sjjray o rc h estra . P opular be a t th e horn» of Mrs. R oy B abel love. and fifth g rade h e alth club about visit. and a how l goes up th a t can be B andon P ost No. 26 A m erican Mrs. C harles Cnughell is visiting first aid. G irls in these g rad es are prices. l tr . on F e b ru a ry 26. I R ed Jeffery and fam ily of Co- h e a rd all over th e state. Legion, a t L anglois Pavilion. Music ___ ----------------------- I quille w ere visiting friends and h e r m other, Mrs. George E dw ards. organizing a 4-H sew ing 1 club. Don Mills left th e first of th e H ow ever, all good th in g s m ust by Buna G a rtin 's Sliver Spray or- , w eek tQ Mr. and Mrs. George H eim » « of B a rb a ra Holcom b is president, re n ts in San B R ID G E CLUB E N T E R T A IN E D relatives in Langlois over the w eek join his p a ren come to a n end. A bill is in the chewtra. D oa’t m iss it; all your B ro ad b en t sp en t the whek end Sylvia Adam s, vice-president, J e a n Mrs. D ouglas Jo h n so n e n te r- e n d. Francisco m ak in g w hich w ould ta k e aw ay frien d s w ll be th ere. P o p u lar S p arh aw k , secretary, a n d B etty Mr. and Mrs. D em ps Gllflllan of j taisv d th» T uesday B rid g e club a t Mr. and Mrs. W alt Gilkison and w ith th e ir son-in-law and d a u g h t jfte all of the com m ission’s funds. The prices. Adam s, rep o rter. F airview and Mr. and Mrs. H arold j her hom e this week. Mrs. Leila Mrs. A rt Aldropp w ere M arshfield er, Mr. a n d Mrs. E d E m ery. leg islatu re w ould th en a llot the T he seventh and eighth grade« Local 4-H club leaders m et Mon- Mrs. C laresce Campbell spent the G suld of R o se b u rg w ere w eekend M sChire w as guest lo r th s lunch- visito rs on Friday. highw ay com m ission each bien — h a v e been fixing p osters for th « day w ith Mrs. Jo h n _________ D onaldson to w eekend in G ardiner w here her guests of Mr. a n d Mrs. George Col-1 eoa served a t one o’clock. Mrs. L. nium its budget requirem ents. All Dick and Jo h n n ie B jerg w ent to djjcug(! th{j achievem ent day p r o - . bask etb all to u rn am en t which will lins. j R. P u g h m ade high score, Mrs. hu sb an d is employed in the mill. I be he)d , n thg gym naigum g a tu r- o th er s ta te com m issions m u st have C. C. Sm ith of Coquille w as in ' N ick M arsh, second high, and Mrs. R oseburg S atu rd ay to visit over George L. Stevenson w as in town th e ir b udgets approved by th e the w eek end. V isiting w ith the L. K. H utto»« 1 day, F e b ru a ry 22. T he team and tow n T uesday on business. | Jo h n M asterson, low w ays and m eans com m ittee at Sunday from Coquille. Mrs. E W. B lack w as a Coquille ar<J M r H u tto n .„ gi, tcr and b ro th . subs fo r P o rt O rford a re : K eith Mr. and Mrs. R alph Crow and V isiting here from E ugene w ith each legislative session, a n d some caller on W ednesday. er-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Miller, J e r r y C lark, Jim m ie H ol of th e law m ak ers c an ’t see w hy frien d s of E ugene stopped In P o rt Mr. a n d Mrs. M. E. K elley are Mr. comb, Ja c k M asterson, Billy H a r t C larence and E a rl Yost w ere i C am pbell of Modesto, Calif. O rford to see Mrs. F. F. E ddy on K elley's parents. th e highw ay com m ission should be From m , C larence L anglois visitors S a tu rd ay and R aym ond E dw ards, sob of Mr. er, K en n eth th e ir re tu rn trip from Carm el, Cal., | T he T h u rsd a y B ridge club w as an exception to the rule. and Mrs. G esrge E dw ards, w ill be C orbin and O rris Sm ith. w here th ey vacationed for two e n te rta in ed la s t w eek by Mrs. T ra Mra. W arren M cNeeley and her Sunday. • • • • B laine M arsh is back a t school. C lint M alehorn of P o rtlan d vis Inducted In the arm y for th e F e b cy Corbin. H igh score w ent to Mrs. In fan t daughter. Beverley-A nn, left O bservations: T he b e au tician s weeks. ited in Langlois recently. ru a ry q u o ta in O akland, C alifor B laine h a s fully recovered f rom R oy Babel, second high to Mrs. th e Gold Beach hospital last Mon D r. L. R. P ugh re tu rn e d from a | a re here in behalf of b eau ty p a r Mrs. Myrtle N oah and son Nevy nia, w here he registered for the his appendicitis operation. Louise day a n d re tu rn e d to C arpenter- lors; th ey don’t like th e b eauty business trip to P o rtla n d Sunday, j C harles W eaver and low to Mrs. and H orace Bond o t Cqullle spent d ra ft E d w a rd s Has been visiting Cam pbell is atte n d in g school in C harles H aines. ville. Mr. and Mrs. P aul W eeks re schools w hich 6 ° w olk for haIf afternoon a n d evening his p a re n ts du rin g the p a st week. M arshfield while h e r m o th er is 111. Mrs. George S utton e n te rta in ed Sunday price. . . . And the w ine boys are tu rn e d early th is w eek from a trip , H igh bow lers for last w eek on Sixth grade stu d e n ts a re w o rk T he Floras-W iliiow club m et the P o t o' Gold alleys w ere F r a n a group of friends a t a pot luck w ith Mr. and Mre. A. E. Volck. begining to g a th e r aro u n d th e lob to C alifornia. Mr, and Mra. T om G riffith of T h u rsd a y of last week. Tw enty-six ing on w orld maps. T h s th ird Jo h n Lyle left S atu rd ay on a ces Moyer and T racy Corbin. D or- j d in n er a t h e r hom e la st S a tu rd ay by: th e ir bill comes up th is week. T h e g ra d e rs have finished th eir c a b in e t othy M arsh a n d H ow ard E d w srd s evening A fter the din n er, the O akland, Ore., v isited the George m em bers w e r e present. Mr R a lp h Cake, the big shot R e business trip to P o rtland. SE W IN G CLUB N EW S group decided to m eet tw ice V alentine E d w a rd s fam ily Sunday. Mrs. K ath<yn S n ^ th , county w ere second and M aude C am pbell group atten d ed t h e publican, is here again for about Mr and Mrs. W illiam O sborne m onthly in stead of m onthly w h fc R eported by Shirley M cKensie and E arl Ellie, th ird . D ance a t the C om m unity Hall. school superintendent, cam e to th e fifth tim e; be doesn’t w a n t any The citizens’ com m ittee for t h e ' Mrs. F a y Arrfbrose, associate a ad children, A lbert and K a th e r a rra n g e m e n ts are being m ade for T he Jolly T ailor Sew ing club had th in g to happen to th s money P o rt O rford from Gold B each F ri ine, of O phir visited w ith the E. W. the a n n u a l b a za ar and the county a m eeting S aturday. T he girls a re lending business—he is in it . . The day night of last w eek to see the prom otion of a P o rt O rford band g rand conduetorees of th e O rand m eet w hich wil be held th is y ear to h ave th e ir dresses read y to p u t m et Mr.nday a fte rn o o n a t the high ( C h ap ter of the O rder of E aste rn B lacks Sunday of laat week se rg ea n t-at-arm s has a tough tim e high school play. C harles K rick is expected back in Langlois. sleeves and hem s In by next m eet ¡S ta r of Oregon, wag a Gold B each Mr. a n d M rs O tto Johnson re- * school, w ith v e n tilatio n : some w a n t the J a c k a n d A nna Lou V am ron of ing. P a r t of a booklet a bout how from P o rtlan d w here be baa been w indow s open and o th ers w ant tu rn e d M onday from several days’ i Mrs. Lizzie Lane spent a few v isitor la st Sunday, F e b ru a ry 16. Bandon, sp e n t the week end wilii to a ct w as read by P a tric ia Jo h n In th e hospital for som e time. them closed. . . . Rep. C arson of visit w ith friends in B rookings and days th is w eek w ith Mrs. Alice A lancheon was g iv es for h e r a t M is. M M. SpangU i and Mrs th e ir g ra n d fa th e r, J. J. D am ron. son. Cookies were judged. the S unset Inn. W hite. H a rb o r Continu'd ox fofe «M* OREGON HAS CAR FOR EVERY 3.3 PERSONS Gay 90's Ball Is March 4 ART CENTER SHOWS FRENCH PAINTINGS rU N E IA L SERVICES FOR MRS. 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