Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Oregon) 1926-193?, May 20, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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PORT ORFORD
LOCALS
I I r. and Mm. E. L Gethlng and
children of Eureka, Cal., arrived
Saturday to vlalt at the home of
Mr. and Mm. E. A. Lindberg. Mr.
Gethlng have returned south Sun­
day morning.
Henry Mayea of Waldport, le
visiting his son Art Mayea for a
few days.
William Robinson, who is em­
ployed on the bridge contract at
Wedderbum, spent Sunday at his
home here.
Mrs. Adda Porter and son Royal,
of Gold Beach, visited Sunday at
the Bernal Forty home.
L. B. Hatton is spending several
days at his home, having come in
Thursday from his mining property
on the Middle Elk to vote.
George Sutton of Gold Beach, a
former resident of Port Orford, vis­
ited here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed I-lewelyn of
Coquille stopped in Port Orford
Sunday and renewed asquaintance
with Mr. and Mm. L. B. Hatton
while on a pleasure trip over the
highway.
Mr. and Mis. Fred Scofield of
Bridge, were greeting old friends
Thursday night at the commence­
ment exercises. Mrs. Scofield is
convalescing from a major opera­
tion recently performed at the
Christian hospital in Eugene. While
here they were guests of Mrs.
Marie Quellan. They returned home
Friday
Creighton Sauers spent Sunday
with his parents, Mr and Mrs. H.
L Sauers at Agate Beach Park.
Mr. Sauers Is conducting logging
operations on Smith river.
Mr. and Mm. Walter Panter, and
Mrs. W. R. Panter, of Bandon, via
ited at the home of Harvey James
south of Port Orford Sunday.
Lon McKindles of Vancouver,
Wash., an old friend of L. B. Hat­
ton stopped over in Port Orford
last Tuesday enroute to his home
from California points Ho was
accompanied by Mrs. McKindles.
Mm. Mabel Gillings was shopping
in Bandon last Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Bert Hoggatt spent Tuesday
and Wednesday of last week in
Bandon
Mrs. Fred Jamieson at­
tended to the poet office during her
absence.
Louis L. Knapp, chairman of the
high school board returned home
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W.
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Sheridan
of
Florence,
Ore­
Orris
Fromm.
Wilbur
Ponting
and
from a several day's campaign trip
in Coos county, Thursday evening gon, was the guest of Seavlew Eddie Conoliy enjoyed a two day's
camping trip at the headwatem of
in time to introduce the speaker of ranch Thursday
the Sixes river last week-end. They
the evening and to make presenta­
Mrs Ethel Mather of Sixes visit­ returned Saturday afternoon.
tion of diplomas to the graduating
ed her sister Mm. Bud Aiken at the
Mis. Genevieve Beeman, assistant
class.
Hyde camp south of Port Orford high school teacher during the term
Waiter and John Van Dusen of Friday.
i just ended, left Saturday for her
Eureka, Cal., accompanied Mr.
I home In Eugene. Mrs. Beeman will
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
C.
Wright
and
and Mm. E. L. Gethlng to Port
be the principal of the Gold Beach
Orford Saturday. They returned to Mr and Mrs M. T. Wright motored high school next year.
their home Sunday with Mr. Geth- to Bandon Sunday afternoon.
The annual high school picnic,
ings.
which is always the happy event
Among
those
visiting
the
Agate
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Brucker, of
of the school year, given at the
Seattle, visited Mr. and Mm. Beach Park Sunday were: Dr. and home of Mrs. E. J. Baker on Chin-
Mrs.
A.
B.
Peacock,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charlesworth
last
week.
Mrs. William Franzwa, 8. Antonson a n d |‘luaPin RldSe was omitted this year
Brucker is a sister of Mm. Charles- party of two, of Marshfield, A. M. ion »«count of Mm. Baker not be-
worth.
Gregg and party of three, C. D. i ’n^
*ler usua^ health.
Boahbaugh of Port
Mrs. C. C. Wright and Mrs. A. Clay and party of five, of Coquille; : Mr„
B. Hoggatt were in Bandon Thurs­ Charles Sell and party of five of Orford and Boyd Shield8 of Bfid
Riverton; Mr. and Mrs F. M
e married ,n Ro8eburg last
day.
Steadman of Palto Alto, Cal., who -puegday
They will make their I
The G. R. McNair family of Ban­ were returning home from S eattle;, home at the John 8hJelda farm near'
don visited at the home of Mr. and Carl Hordes and party of five of MyrtIe Polnt Mra Shlelds wag for.
Mrs. Roy Corson Sunday.
Bandon and Fred Sell and party of . merly Laura Thurman
Mr. and Mrs. Orris Knapp and ten from Riverton.
The grammer grade picnic was
family and Mrs. Ella Knapp attend­
Mr and Mrs. C.C Moulson moved he,d at the ^ ate Beach ParR
ed the theatre in Bandon Sunday. their household goods to their new Tueaday and
primary ^ ade pic-
home near Portland Monday. T h ey'n,c wag he,d at the park Qn Thurg.
Mr. and Mm. Alien Boice of Lang­
have been residents of Port Orford day An enjoyable tlme wag had on
lois were guests at the R. G. Mc­
for the past year, and have traded
occaslon8 by the young8ter8.
Kenzie home Wednesday.
their Portland property for a small
R. C. Ostrander is building a new
Mr. and Mrs. Tracey Corbin o f, farm within the metropolitan dis-
sidewalk in front of his property
Sixes, visited at the home of Mrs. trict.
on the highway, and the improve- i
Amanda Smlthh Sunday night.
A. O. Jackson, assistant district ment ,g much appreciated by th e »
Mr. and Mrs. Will White, and Mr forest supervisor of Grants Pass, Is )Ubljc
Jfeckvne stakes stacaront food* m «stile.».» r lr a » d t
and Mrs. George Curry motored to spending several day in town
i
Anna
Barton
left
Saturday
with
*
eaMly broken, small packages were
Myrtle Point Saturday to visit Mrs.
Jesse Ponting is driving a naw
Beeman for Eugene.!
necessary and then, to allow the
White’s sister, Mrs. Huntley.
housewife to see what she was
Ford roadster.
j j^iss Barton will go on to Hillsbor-)
■ origin. There are several buying, resulted In on Increasing
Mrs. A. B. Hoggatt entertained at
Mr. and Mrs. Bernal Forty and 1 ro- where she will be employed ;
stories about bow the name was u s of a transparent kind of pock- k
Sunday evening dinner for Mr. and children attended the theater in during the summer months and this
created. The most likely Is the age of cellophane which combines
Mrs. C. C. Moulson and Mr. and Bandon Sunday night.
fall she will enter a Portland busi­ h a n d , ts fa rc e d th ro u g h * pc i to ia ^ Italian legend of the thef attached visibility wtth protection.
’ton th a t has a phi In it w h ic h to the staff of an early king who,
Mrs. W. T. White, Sr.
ness college
Each province tn Italy has
m akes th e hole Inside th e stran d . on eating the first macaroni, said.
Robert Fromm and C. C. Pont­
some special form of macaroni
C e llo p h a n e ts m ade s o m e th in g th e •Caro," or "pretty good,” and. on
Miss Juanita Johnston has re­ ing visited Powers Saturday. While
food often called by e distinctive
sam e w ay excep t th a t It Is ru n I eating the second helping, sold,
turned home from Bandon and will there they visited with "Roxy”
name.
The Sicilians call their
Ladies
Aid
Postponed
out th ro u g h a n a rro w s lit an d be- j "Ma cam" “good to me."
But
remain in Port Orford.
macaroni ’ spaghetti" ( “Sti-lDg")
Remic, a former Port Orford resi­
,
comes
a
th
in
tra
n
o
p
a
re
n
t
sheet,
when
he
sent
his
plate
back
the
The Ladies Aid are invited to the
because of the long drawn out
Mrs. R. G. McKenzie and Miss dent. Mr. Remic is engaged in gold home of Mrs. R. G McKenzie at w id e ly used to r food p a cka g in g , third time he cried, “M caro-ml.” form In which they make It The
som e fo rm s a t it b e in g m o ts tu re - "It is good for everybody.”
mining
near
Rusty
Butte
and
people of Bologna coll theirs fet-
Ena McKenzie motored to Bandon
Myrtlewood Ranch Friday after­ p ro o t
I n e a r l i e r d a y s , t h i s s o r t o f fo o d ' tuce, or tngllartni.
showed several nuggets which In­
In Piedmont,
Wednesday.
noon. All those who wish to attend
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dicated that he was meeting with
it ts agnolottlm; In Liguria, rav­
and
have
no
transportation
may
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w
ith
ioli, In Emilia, capelnttl or tagllo-
Mrs. Mabel Mather visited with considerable success.
notify Mrs. L. R. Pugh who will d ate back to th e d a w n o f co o kin g t h e u se o f n r . a r o n l p r o d u c t s I n ­ telle; In Lombardia, rtaetto. and so
Mrs. J. E. James at Langlois Fri­
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make
the
necessary
arrangements.
on. It Is estimated that a total of
Miss Ruth Clark and Mrs. Mary
day.
tries , t n d o d lu r th e C hinese, | t o s i x t y m il’lo n hi.sh>-|-< o f d u r u m 3 00.00tl.000 pounds of these foods
B. Rice teachers in the Port Orford The meeting was changed from * c -non
la im I ng to h ave u s i l th e m first, w h e a t y e a r ly o <ttr fv th e d e m a n d , are manufactured In the United
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Alspaugh of schools, are visiting friends here Wednesday to Friday to accomo­ b u t p ro b a b ly th ey a re r e a lly I ta i l a n d t h e f in is h e d p t o d u c t b e in g
| States each year.
Sixes, are the proud parents of a for a week before leaving for their date those who wished to go to the
joint
club
picnic
at
Arizona
Inn
baby girl born at the Leep hospital Montana home.
Joint Rail Work
*lnal »pp“<*t‘°n
wlth thc
Clubs To Picnic
Wednesday.
in Bandon on May IS. She weighed
Mrs. E. E. McVicker of Bandon
Washington, D. C„ May IB.-The terstate commerce commission to-
The various Women’» clubs of
9 Mi pounds and was named Bever­
accompanied Rev. McVicker to the
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Curry county will hold a picnic at
ley May.
County Clerk Records coat of an extension of the _ Oregon
commencement exercises Thursday
!
Arizona Inn Wednesday (tomor-
Instruments were filed w ith. Electric railway in Mation and 1 Through an "inadvertenci”
Mr. and Mm. W. T. White, Jr., evening.
the row) in an effort to get behind
County Clerk Caughell for record­
accompanied by their daughters
stated the Northern Pa- a uniform program for preserving
Roy Hewitt, dean of the law ing during the past week ss fol­ Polk counties will be met Jointly! correction
Camilla and Vivian spent Monday
...
_ a ____ the flowers and shrubs along the
ciflc
was
omitted
from
the original
„
.
by
the
Great
Northern
and
North­
school
at
the
Willamette
Univer­
lows:
In Marshfield.
Roosevelt highway Several mem-
sity, who delivered the address of
W. C. Purdin—proof of labor on ern Pacific as joint owners of the application, as well as from the re- berg Qf the Woman.8 cIub of Port
Charles Forty and Charles Mc­ the evening at the commencement mining claim
Spokane, Portland A Seattle, ac­ quest for permission to acquire the Orford plan on attending and a gen-
Crea visited friends In Port Orford exercises, spent Friday In Port Or-
E M Pltner to Antone Juva—
eral good time is forecasted.
cording to a correction to the ori- Valley and Siletz railroad.
ford, in the Interests of the uni- j deed.
Sunday.
verslty.
! H. E. Rummells to E. N. Rum-
Mrs David McKenzie Is expect­
I mells—deed.
Mrs C. C. Woodworth and MrsJ E tu E Moore to N e„,e Q
ing her mother, Mrs. Anna Dlet-
derlck from Oakland, Cal., this G. Tolley of Sixes attended church r|gon_ dee(j
services in Fort Orford Sunday.
week for a visit.
H. U. Morrow—proof of labor
| mining claim.
E M. Armstrong to Joseph Zaidel
' —deed.
National Leaders and Oregon Pioneers Hail
End of World Record Farm Tractor Marathon
READ THE
Ne wDruggist
Gold Beach. May 14.- The Hunt-
ley drug store has been sold to W.
E. Bullard, a registered pharma­
cist and a practisng dentist, and
the new owner, who is from Ione,
Oregon, is now in possession Mr.
Bullard’s family will come to Gold
Beach as soon as the Ione school
ts out.
Port Orford News
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