PORT QJtHQftD NEWS J^or^^Orforc^Or^on^^Tuest^ ¡If the silk »be made tiw «-ollir RrjouTi uf trimming, with the pointe . aterteS N a tiv e P latinum and • o ld at the back and the front forming a cowl line at the neck High«: Pm PORT ORFORD NEWS •s ta r e d at tha Poe lo t flee at Port Orford. Oregua. aa second class niaU m atter under Act of March 3, 167* Published w eekly at Port Orford. Orason OBO W SORANSON. Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ona six W IL D B B R S BR O S. Sale of Cedar Products Property Fkm Souxb See fn w r w Special Master Henry F Chaney, FOR SALK — Coleman gasoline of the United States District Court, lamp by Young Peoples Forum. will offer for sale all of the prop­ Inquire Mrs George W Soranson, erty of the Port Orford Cedar Port Orford Its Products Company at Coquille, Or­ egon, on January 25, 1932, to satisfy FOR TR A D E- Property in Ven­ an issue of bonds on which the tura. Calif., for business property payment of interest has been de­ in Port Orford. What have you faulted. The property of the com­ to offer? Address Box 18c. Route pany includes considerable stand­ 2. Ventura, Calif. ing Port Orford cedar in Curry county, both in outright ownership and stumpage contracts The plain­ H. L. HOUSTON. M. D. tiff in the case is the Continental Physician and Surgeon Illinois Bank and Trust Company of Chicago, the trustee of the bond Phones: Office 491, Home 492 mortgage. Fahy - Morrison Bldg. Bandon, Oregon. T e a r __________________ 33.96 M o n t h s _________________ 31.a s Advertialag rates »5 cents par M i n n a ln :h Tuesday, January 5, 1932. Real men are made of what they get out of them­ selves, and not out of others.—Anon. HUNTING OR TRESPASSING? (Editorial in Christian Science Monitor) Greater respect on the part of hunting sportsmen should be paid to the warning signs “No Hunting” which are so often seen in the country at this season of the year. More importance is contained in these words than the casual passer-by realizes. They are there not alone for protection of the farmer’s lands and his buildings, but also for the persons who inhabit | them. Each year casualties are reported from careless use of hunters’ weapons. Farmers in different parts of the country report the unwelcomed presence of hunters and their dogs, who not only trample upon their crops, but endanger with their shots both the live stock and those who live on the farm. A hunting license is not a trespass license. C. R. WADE Attorney-at-Law. First National Hank Bldg Randon Oregon Port Orford. I am back at My Shop Where I shall be WHICH ARE YOU? There are three kinds of business men in the Uni­ THE ♦ Miss Fasnacht spent her Chrlst- ted States today. There are those who are busy telling PIR ATES W EEKLY ♦ mas vacation in Los Angeles. the world that it is wrong to talk about the hard times ♦ The regular student body meet- | Helen Capps, Editor was held December 21. and that the only way to bring good times back is to * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ( lng Alumni who visited at school re­ talk good times. These may be termed the “ostrich” cently were Neil Rice, Lex Fromm. J Basketball group. Carlos White and Laurence Tich- There are those who are busy telling the world For the first time since the enor. Christmas was celebrated at 1 tnat it is foolish to talk of good times coming back be- rates ^ .‘‘‘'"werc eTt^TThe^Jai _ . were X defeated __ __ _____ school prior to vacation by the ex- ! éí/MARY MARSHALL cause what we are now experiencing are really nor- floor by a high school team, the changing of gifts and the enjoy­ mal times. True, they are bad and discouraging, but coquiiie quintet, December 2». The ment of a beautifully decorated Today's sketch shows a dress was placed from Paris. It is decidedly new but they will never be different and the sooner we make r" ‘ ., pure. | I Christmas „ tree ,h . which „n. l ip OUr minds to it, the better. I hese may be termed between the Port Orford and Co- School was resumed January 4 it serves as the model for a little friend of ours who had an the “crepe hangers” who, like “Chicken-Little” in the 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 < Biacksand Beach Lands For Sale HAVE TRACT OF SLIGHTLY MORE THAN 8 0 A C R E S Made in Port Orford j Consisting of IA»t No. 1, Section 21, Township 30 South. Range 15 West. Lot No. 4. Section 28, Township 30 South. Range 15 West. MYRTLEWOOD SHOP D. D. McGill, Prop. dress. She had taken in the seams so as to make her dress a little snugger at the waist and hips, and , covered up any possible signs of I alteration at the waist with the girdle made from the polka dotted material. Then from • square of ♦ IxM-ated at COOS-CURRY LINE ♦ ♦ ♦ MAKE ME A CASH OFFER F. Pfisterer 17 l^atham Street, San Rafael. California Associated Gas Kelly Springfield Tires L. B. HATTON Prop. Port Orford, Oregon Curry Cnapter 5io. 135 0. E. S. meetings, third Satur­ ♦ Regular each ♦ always welcome month Visitors ♦ Worthy Matron ♦ Florence Ponting ♦ Secretary, ♦ ♦ Velma Sabin ♦ ♦ PORT ORFORD 4♦ LODGE A. F. & A. M : No. 170 ♦ ♦ month Visiting bretbera wel I come ♦ BERNAL FORTT. ♦ Worshipful Master day of C O N S ID E R T H IS T he avera g e fam ily can operate from our nysteai their ligh ts, wash er and iron for >2.00 per m onth Ask th ose w ho i« e our seryl«-. We are ewnUnuouely exten d in g oar lin es and co n n e c tin g up new e a s­ Dorothy Henry. 20. Charleston. Hl., won the nsimna. test in uago with her entry, s ten month-old Polled Angus 11 k call. Lid- kt," won from a field of AJO entries. L o g g e rs P o o l H a li CONFECTIONERY Up-to-I)ate Goods Always Fresh { VV. .1. Paulman, Prop. Port Orford, Ore. ■ I 3 i ■ i i _ i I I r e-m-k MYRTLEWOOD NOVELTIES for the TOURISTS P olled A n g u s W ins N ational C alf C ontest OSTRANDER’S BARBER SHOP terners. l e t us give you s wh-tag «wtieaate Meets second Satarday of each • PORT ORFORD ELECTRIC CO. I'rauk ■ oral M auager : FRANCIS W. >4M1TII, Secretary