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PORT ORFORD NEWS
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1 ed friend* In Portland before com­ hours «dll prevail at the telephone
Mr. and Mrs C. C. Wright and until his death on May 18, 1930 and perfect their organization
the work keepe up under the lead-
ing to Port Orford.
office—10 to 11 a. m. and 8 to 7 Miss Juanita Johnson motored to He never married Last Thursday I
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Hunters creek Sunday where they his condition was such that it was ' Sunday morning Rev McVicker | erah,P of Buster Anderson
E. A. Maloy and family transact­
Inspected the new rock crusher.
advisable to take him to the Leep preached a sermon appropriate to
ed business In Marshfield Friday
Mr and Mrs David McKenzie
Memorial Day which gave his sudi-
HELPFUL THOUGHTS
and family were Marshfield visi­
E L. White returned Saturday hospital, at Bandon, for treatment,
enee material for thought and con-
The numerous friends of Mr.
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M1~ RuUl tors Monday of last week
where
he
died
Furneral
services
By BueU-r Anderwon
night from Brookings where he had
Marie Quellen will be sorry to learn
ark'
®‘C*' ? at Par'
been on official duty as fire war­ were held at the Schroeder A Oano «^«ration. His sermons are proving
Say a good word wherever you
Mr and Mrs Bernal Forty and den.
that about . week a « , she caught
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8‘X* r* motored
chapel Tuesday afternoon. Hever- a mental stimulant,
can, and you will soon be able to
end Lx)ree officiating, with inter-
.
bar foot In a rug and fell heavily, the Oregon Caves via Crescent City children were In Bandon Friday af­
Friday.
ternoon
Mrs. John Gillings and sons, are ment In the Odd Fellows Cemetery'
T de'‘<hlfuJly
good words.
and since has been compelled to re­
at Bandon Mr Lantz is su rv lv ^
“ Myr'i ' w'>°d Ranch- say nothing but
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expected to arrive at the end of
main in bed.
Wyman Eaton returned to Ban­
R. L. Wagner, prominent Elk the week for a visit with Mrs. by a brother, John H. Lantz of the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
Do not plan your life, but let God
^ a * A NHtod“ o fl H’e len1" ^ ” ? ^ an 'w ere p X d ^ d 'fm th L T g 'X g j Plan » for you Only
to keep
T W Pan ter and Mrs W R Pan don Tuesday after spending a couple river rancher, was a Gold Beach Mabel Gillings
visitor last Tuesday
ter and Mrs J. P Murle of Ban of weeks In Port Orford
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Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell
don attended the funeral of Mr
George Sauers came up Tuesday
Fred Jamieson transacted busl- and son of Elk river, and Miss
Baker, Oregon, who with Mr Ja- ’ Kr8cloualy
to the afternoon's plan -will take care of itself
Maloy Sunday.
from the Smith river camp to spend nesa In Gold Beach Wednesday
Dorothy Ferris were shopping in cobs and a daughter-in-law attend-! entertainment with her singing Of-
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several
days
In
town.
David McKenzie is driving a new
H B. Handley of Slxee spent Sun­ town Friday.
ed the funeral
fleers elected
for the coming year Cultivate your memory, for it is
1930 Chevrolet sedan.
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I of the Ladies Aid were: President by memory that the mind is en-
Louis L. Knapp, successful candl day in Port Orford.
Mrs. Walter Sabin and Mrs Will
CARD OF THANKS
,
L Sauer>; vlc^ prealdenL ‘^ d and life is filled full
Miss Grace Murie of Bandon is date tor the republican nomination
A. B. Hoggatt left Friday for Cal­ Sabin and children of Langlois
We wish to extend our heartfelt
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spending a week with Mrs. L. B ,or j°lnt representative from the ifornia points to remain Indefinitely. spent Monday in Port Orford.
Do you want to learn
lan.
thanks and appreciation for the Mrs. Orris Knapp; secretary. Mrs
Hatton Her father, J. P Murle, B,xth <»«trict, embracing Coos and
Crawford
Smith;
treasurer,
Mrs.
ot
heavenT
Then
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Mr and Mrs C. A Long accom- acts of kindness, messages of sym-
will come to Port Orford during CurrY counties, visited Marshfield
R. F Abbott, prominent rancher
R.
G.
McKenzie.
The
next
meeting
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pray
panied
by
James
Lane
attended
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pathy
and
beautiful
floral
offerings
the week and they will then pay a l88^ Wednesday where he was north of Port Orford, transacted
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the talkies in Bandon Sunday even­ recetved from our many friends in of the Aid will be held at Clover-
visit to the mining camp of L B , heartily congratulated on the re- business in town Monday
Ranch on the Elk river, June
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Port Orford and Bandon in our sad dale
Hatton on the Middle Elk. Mr. , 8ulta ot the recent primaries.
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1 U you Put off a good thing you
Mrs. David McKenzie, as- .
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Mr and Mrs Robert Forty and
bereavement in the loss of our be­
Hatton returned to camp yesterday
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hasten
an
evil
thing
Mrs. Hattie Young and daughter. loved father, Edward Argus Maloy. stated by her mother, Mrs. Anna
children
motored
to
Bandon
Sunday
Mrs.
George
W
White
of
Sixes,
after spending ten days at home.
Fay, were visiters in Bandon Sat­
Dletderlck. will entertain members j
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J was shopping In Marshfield Tues- to spend the day with friends
Mr. and Mrs E. A. Maloy
of the Aid and the Port Orford Wo- i Ood wil1 Kive you every «pportun-
urday, and in Marshfield Monday
and family.
Mr and Mrs. G. F Sparks, who day'
F B Tichenor, of Eugene, who
man's club at a one o'clock lunch- ity you need to do
things that
Mr Alfred Maloy.
have
made . their
, Curry
~ . _ of » Berkeley,
„ . , Cal.,
_ , who
.
Ruth Miller, Miss Vera Mc-
eon.
he wants you to do; but do not
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.. home . on , the Mid- ' < 8 „ . L.
ran for Joint representative from . „ Miss
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die Elk for the past few years, ,
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, Coo.
I expect him to give you opportuni-
and Curry counties was v is-: Cdll° ck'
Earl Steamer attend­
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. . . . has been visiting his son Tom In
moved their household effects to „
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CARD OF THANKS
30 attended the Young People's' ties to do what he does not want
ed the theatre at Bandon Saturday
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Coquille, will also visit his brother i n g in Crescent City last week
We sincerely thank the neigh­ Forum Sunday evening. Interest in ' you to do.
Bandon Sunday to remain Indefin- _
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, evening.
. George W Curry of Elk river.
Itely. They are renovating an apart-'
bors and friends who so kindly as-
Jamea D. Eraser of the Fraser
inent house there belonging to Mrs , Attorney Dan Malarkey of Port- Mercer company, contractor, on the I The dames Sutton family whlch slated during the illness and death U'*MIIIIIIIII>IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIII1
Spark's sister.
land, accompanied by Mrs. Malark­ new bridge, passed through Port sPent the P“ 1 year in Marahfleld. of our relative, Frank Leslie Lantz, , E
ey and several well known Portland Orford Tuesday en route to Port- " L "
retUr" tO Port Or' and for the many beautiful flowers i E
ford Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. S E. Jacobs and residents, including Henry F. Cabell, land to purchase equipment
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman E. Jacobs ! E
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daughter-in-law, of Baker. Oregon. were enjoying the fishing along the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Orris
Knapp
and
arrived In Port Orford Tuesday rlveril and 8treama of Coo8 and
Jerry Extra of the Zellerback Pa-
LANGLOIS, OREGON
per company was transacting busl ' hiIdren « " e picnicking on Bald | «
evening from Bandon, where they Curry countlea thl, paMt wrrk
Mountain creek Sunday.
CHUR4 H BULLETIN
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attended the funeral of Frank
ness in town Tuesday
Iamtz, Mrs Jacobs’ brother They j Alfred M Maloy arrived Friday
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Among those attending the club ;
McCormick-Deering Ranch Machinery
s
Sunday, June 1, 1930
Sam and Dennis Sorensen visited p)cnJc he)d at Xrllona i nn Wed. I *
visited Gold Beach Wednesday and ' night to attend the funeral of his
the home of their sister Mrs E. (
left for their eastern Oregon home ' father. E A Maloy. S r , 92 years of at
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. I n««day were Mrs. R. G. McKenzie
Cream Separators, Tractors. Mowing Machines, Milking
companied by her aiater Mnj
Thursday morning They were for- age He left Los Angeles Wednes- A Lindberg They returned 1», their
mer residents of Port Orford.
Machines, Etc.
of Eureka. Cal.. Mrs
! day by auto coming up the Coast work at the Hauser construction E L
Sunday school at 10:00 a m., Bus­
camp, Marshfield, Monday, accom-
SuUon
Mrg chri8tiana ter Anderson, leader
Shingles. Flooring, Rustic Shlplap, Doors. Windows. Moulding, 5
highway.
Preaching
R. A. Price went to Portland
panied by Alvin Anderson who will Fromm Mrg Orrig R
Mra service at 11:00 a. m„ by Rev E. E.
Ironing Boards, Bread Boards, Perfection Plaster
Tuesday tinder employment as a
At a recent luncheon given at the probably .eu.am
remain there.
! , E],a
b ,.,» Knapp
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„ Pugh
n.._u Mra
. . . . McVicker of Bandon. Young Peo­
uw .e
Mrs , u R
Wallboard, House and Building Trimmings.
civil engineer.
Ye Town Shoppe in Marshfield, the
Buster Anderson was a guest a t , Oeorge Quigley, Mrs W T. White, ple's Forum at 7:30 p. m.. Buster
f i t .
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engagement of Miss Vera Blusson
Mr«. E. L. Jamieson of Sixes, was
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. . . . . the John Fromm ranch on the Sixes ! ^r-' Mrs Bert Lynch, Bertie Lynch, Anderson leader.
Lime, Cement And Roofing
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. o B i Hoggatt
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the guest of Mrs. A.
. . E . Richter of the Marshfield
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Choir practice will be held Thurs-
Mra Bernal Forty and Mrs Rosa
Ik . week-end
~ .L, _J while
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Electric shop was announced They Friday and Saturday.
over the
visiting
Ponting.
| day evening at 7:30 p. m. About
will be married in early June. Miss
Building And Carpenter Work By Day Or Contract. Cement S
Mrs. Howard Hull and son. Fred­
friends and relatives in town
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140 attended last week's practice.
, Blusson. who la the daughter of erick of Sixes, came to Port Orford
Work. Septic Tanks, Sidewalks. Foundation
Mr ^,d Mrs. Harold Sauers. Mrs. Rev McVtcker stated Sunday morn-
William Phlllamey left by stage Mra John R Marsh of Port Orford, Sunday to assist in the music at L. R. Pugh and Miss Dorthea A n -, ing that he is more than pleased
Blocks, Etc.
last week for Klamath Fails where la well known among the younger the Maloy funeral.
demon of Rockaway motored to wRh the faithfulne88 of the cho,r
House
Painting.
Dairy
Barn
Whitewashing by Power Sprayer
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he will remain Indefinitely.
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Coos Bay, she having taught
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Bandon Sunday afternoon.
¡members. It is adding much to the
Or Hand.
I several year* at Catching Inlet and
Mr and Mrs. Leeter Sauers moved i
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to Myrtle Point Monday for two 1 Mra Glenn Barrows and twin /
of ‘he church service. The
The LAdlee of Woodcraft gave an during the past year at Riverton
C. R. Henry, of Langlois in oharge of Building Department S
enjoyable dance and supper Sat
month, and Mr and Mrs Cunning- 8008 ° f Langlois, spent Sunday with . “ / ’a?C,e at ,SUn,d^ ‘’i ’?““'
be'
Miss Ruth Clark and Mrs Mary ham, who have been living in the Mrs- Hattie Young.
W. C. Boyd A Son, of Langlois, In charge of Painting Department S
urday night at the Woodman's hall.
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n'** n ne a
g water
mark. George Tribby, Lloyd Sturdl-
B Rice, who have been visiting James Sutton home, have ® rented *
We will be glad to give you estimates on all Building Materials. =
Mike Limpach attended the fun­ friends since the close of school,
Clarence Wright is having anoth-! van and Billy Soranson, of Buster
Painting, Etc.
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the
Gillings
house
in
which
the
eral of Frank Iztntz in Bandon left this morning for their homes
er attack of blood poisoning neces- Anderson’s class, are to receive
Sauera’ resided.
Tuesday afternoon.
sitating going to Bandon for medi- I prizes for their regular attendance —
in Montana Miss Clark intends en­
Dealer In Fairbanks-Morse Products
Miss Dorthea Anderson of Rock- cal attention Thursday and Friday, during the past three months.
Mrs Anna Dletderlck of Oakland, tering summer school.
away. Oregon, arrived Friday to ( While in Bandon Friday night Mr.
At the close of services Sunday
Electric Light Plants. Water Plants, Pumps, Engines.
arrived the fore part of the week
Mrs C. C. Wright, manager of spend a couple of weeks with her and Mrs. Wright attended the thea- morning. Rev. McVicker asked the
Pipe And Fittings.
to be the guest of her daughter, the local telephone office, has an­
sister Mrs. Harold Sauers, of Agate tre.
recently elected board of trustees
Mrs. David McKenzie of the Clov- nounced that on Memorial Day,
Beach Park
Miss Anderson has
erdale ranch Mrs Dletderlck visit- Friday May 30, the regular holiday I been teaching school at Rockaway
Mr and Mrs W T White- Jr- i and the church treasurer to meet
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____ ... and Vera McCullock visited friends'
In Myrtle Point Friday.
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Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Knapp and
daughter of Reedsport, spent Sun­
day with Mrs. Ella Knapp.
PORT ORFORD
LOCALS
E. J. Tilley
Mrs. Percy Alapaugh and baby
daughter have returned from the
Leep hospital and will visit with
Mrs. Alspa: ’ h’s mother at Ophir.
READ THE
Mr and Mrs. R. O. McKenzie
attended the theater in Marshfield
. Sunday night
Mrs. David McKenzie rfnd Don
and Donna McKenzie motored to
Bandon Monday afternoon.
Port Orford News
Mr. and Mrs. George Curry of |
( Elk river were shopping in Ban
. don Monday
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Howard Jamieson returned home
Monay after a week's stay in Ban- '
don.
Beggy Corson, who has been at­
tending school in North Bend, re­
turned home Sunday
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OBITUARY
Edward Angua Maloy was born
, at Lochaber. Guyaboro, County.
Nova Scotia. May 20. 1838, and died
; at Port Orford, Oregon, May 23.
1930, aged 92 years and 3 days.
I
Mr Malloy was married March >
I 25, 1868. to Margaret Hattie, who I
I died In 1880 To this union were j
I born four children. Alexander. (
I Mary Ann and a baby son, who
are deceased, and Mrs Jennie Sul­
livan of Ocean Beach, Cal. At Bos­
ton, Mass in 1883, Mr Maloy mar
rted Mrs Christie Stewart, and to
this marriage were born four sons.
Calvin and Palmer, deceased, and
I E A Maloy of Port Orford and Al­
fred Maby Maloy of Loa Angeles.
Cal.
Eight grandchildren, nine
great-grandchildren and six great-
great-grandchildren survive the de­
ceased
Mr Maloy enjoyed unusual phy­
sical health up to about six weeks
ago. and was a well known figure
about the streets of Port Orford.
His mental faculties were keen to
the last Kindly, gentle and lovable,
he leaves many relatives and friends *♦*
to mourn his passing
Funeral services were held Sun­
day afternoon at 2 o'clock in the
Community church with Rev E
McVicker of Bandon officiating In­
terment was had In the Port Orford
cemetery
Progress o f Development
During 1930
Frank I^eslle Lantz was bom In
Illinois in 1889 Mr Lantz came
ago and resided at Seaside,, Baker
and Port Orford. At Port Orford
, lie llvetl about four years and up
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