^ “ J X X X V iT '™ C eXC^ ngV a .U C ^ eo ^ 7 c .C ^ r ^ e ^ y ^ i': ^ tU‘nK ° f h‘8 "ationaUy^dvertUed r Hayward , sister and also at San direct result o f .h e m a tin g of h ig h 7 Fernando. W hile there they exper- way enthusiasts helT“ M lr’s hfiew ' ° ' “T — — ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 ...................................................... 444444444 P*Ck7 “P “ th k k packag“ A “ ’""S th‘“ “VeryOne of A large audience enjoyed the ienced *enced a sand storm which lasted I November 13. At that tim e dele- thenl was a prote8t “Kainst his bill- splendid program put on by the several hours, tearing the roof off gates from all coast counties were boards Some had written him that teachers and pupils o f the Sixes of one house and depositing a 400 present and expressed them selves they niade “ a p r,ctice no‘ to buy gallon tank in the yard where they as individuals favoring the organ goods advertised on the landscape, school Friday. Clinton Fromm and Albert Wells were visiting. They made the trip | ization of just such a group as is He picked up another batch of let­ attended the theatre in Bandon down the coast highway, com ing now proposed. It is anticipated that Iters The8e' he “ id were letters back via the Pacific route and vis- the movement will receive complete comnlendinK his radio advertising, Friday night. Mrs. J. A. McDonald attended iting in Portland. In all their trip cooperation from all sections in- I "There is "»X answer." the advertis- the funeral of the R ussell Peter­ covered some 3000 miles W hile in volved and will doubtless mark the " sald Would y ° u not aSree with son baby in Marshfield last week. Portland they purchased an At- beginning of an organized effort to Mrs George Tolley w as shopping water-Kent radio which they will tell prospective tourists of the many " scenic beauties of the Oregon coast. In Port Orford Tuesday afternoon install at the lighthouse. Chas. Fitzhugh, county surveyor. —W estern World. John B ack transacted business in transacted business in Port Orford P ort Orford W ednesday, last Tuesday r George W hite arrived Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Arch Gibson mo­ and spent a few days enjoying the fish in g in the Sixes Saturday Mr. tored to Bandon Saturday. E. C. Britton visited Port Orford and Mrs. W hite motored to Marsh­ field to spend the day w ith Miss the forepart o f the week. and Mrs. John .noaiei; Masterson Luetta Johnston, and Sunday morn- ---- --------— ing. Mr and Mrs W hite and Miss nlotored to Pnrt Orford Sunday Johnston left for a w eek's motor ——--------------- trip to Portland Mr w h ite will Approve All Oregon Ass’n return home with Mrs. W hite and! __ u . u u spend several w eeks here until his ‘H e e l i n g IO lie Held work starts up in the spring. I At the m eeting of the Coos Coun- Lex From m is enjoying the holi- Chamber of Commerce, held at days at home from the Ashland Myrtle Point Monday evening, It Normal. was the unanim ous decision o f the Mrs. H aight has moved back to i de'egates to favor the organization Reduced fare now in effect for Sixes on account of Mrs. Rachael . ° f an all* ° re8on coast counties as- week end trips to Portland. Marsh leaving for her farm on the 8Ociation for the promotion of the Tickets on sale every Friday, Elk river. coast highw ay section, rather than Mrs. E thel Mather and Melvin, j° ‘n w 'th an inter-state association ( Saturday and Sunday; return Ever see a tame woodchuck ? M isl and Mrs. Jam ieson left for Malin as bas been suggested in the north- j Eva Blaine of New York has limit midnight Tuesday. Good which she brought to the annual Pel | Saturday to spend a few days w ith ern count>es. in day coaches or sleeping cars. Mrs. Jam ieson’s daughter, Mrs A i-' E - p Lewis o f Marshfield, who | Show. Some folks call them “ground­ hogs.” I ken. had been named as representative' BY DAY OR OVERNIGHT Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Woodworth | from Coos county at the recent and fam ily attended the theatre Coast Empire association meeting Leave Marshfield . 7:10 a.m. in Bandon Friday night. ' at Marshfield to find the sentim ent Arrive Portland . . 5 :30 p.m. Mr and Mrs. T. W. Tyson. Mrs. tb*8 county. was authorized to C. C. W oodworth and daughter, ! ca" a m eeting ° f representatives of Miss Hazel, and George and Elliott the seven coast counties of the Woodworth. Mrs. C. C. H ayes and 8tate’ the m eeting to be held in Leave Marshfield . 7 :40 p.m. children. Mrs. Howard Hull and 1 Coos c°unty some time before Jan- Arrive Portland . . 7:30 a.m. Mrs George Tolley motored in town uary 18 Sunday m orning to attend the ‘ At thi8 m eeting it is contem- Christm as program at Sunday I P'ated to complete the preliminary school and the church service. ! organization at least of an all-Ore- Word has been received that Mr. g ° n coast group. Milkowlski who was formerly sta- "TrTaddition to Inviting represen- tioned at Cape Blanco for a few tatives of the coast counties to months, is quite ill in the Naval form this new all-Oregon group H ospital at Bremerton. W ash delegates from the Interior sections Miss Hazel Woodworth arrived of the state, including Portland M ~ ------------------- -- - Saturday evening from Oregon will be asked to participate in the .n o „u " r Norris' famous nov- State college to spend the holidays meeting, acting in an advisory ca- "M y B ^ G l d ” which T il ll llllllllllllll......... w ith her parents. Mr and Mrs. C. pacity. It was the unanimous ex- in this ¿ p e r ’° * ’ BEAUTIFUL PHOTOPRAPHIC C Woodworth. pression of those present at the CHRISTMAS CARDS Mrs. Ethel Mather, Mrs. E L. m eeting that every effort should be Most Assuredly Jam ieson and Mrs. Fred Jamieson made to work in conjunction with I-oral Scenes Providence, R. I.—A prominent were shoppers In Marshfield Fri­ the W illam ette Valley towns and member o f the local advertising 10 and 18 cents day. l Portland, ' — as well as —........... southern and viuu club nnnru asked an an auveruser advertiser wny why ne he __ . , , .. . . „ ----- — MRS. ROY B. 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