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PORT ORFORD NEWS FRED ER IC K S TE IW E R For Reelection UNITED STATES SENATOR Is S e e k in g Nomination at Primary on May 20, 1932, Republican Party Ticket He has been true to O regon farm ers, lumbermen, stockmen, veterans, fisheries and all other vital interests o f the state. Clean-Courageous-EfFicient His R eco rd Insures C o n tin u ed F a ith fu l S ervice fo r OREGON P a id A d v .. S te iw e r -fo r -S e n a to r C H A »«M-ific B u ild in g , P o r tla n d , O reg o n CHURCH CALENDAR Sunday, M ay 1, 1932. Rev. D. J . Henry, Pastor. Sunday School, 10:30 A. M Y ou ng Peoples Forum, 6:30 P. M. Church Service, 7:30 P M Buster Anderson was a visitor at Sunday School and taught one of the classes. Buster is alw ays a most welcome visitor. "The Great G u lf" was the sub ject of the Sunday night sermon of Rev. Henry in which he gave an answer to the oft asked question. P o rtO rfo rd . Oregon, Tuesday, April 26, 1932. Total Assets— One Small Daughter 'Where Is H e ll?" He made it very clear to his listeners that the per sonal characteristics o f an individu al must necessarily follow him "ov By LEETE STONE er the g u l f —that as we live here I we reap results, either heaven or A R Y B A IR D , “ mother of the hell. Death works no phenominal Ulins” —Astoria, Long island, change. Jesus gave to the world a where many creditors had been J plain safe path to heaven. In these kind over many years, sat staring | days o f depression and world tur at the Inevitable petition in bank moil it is for the individual to ruptcy which coldly listed her liabll search himself and not God. for the Ities at $5,500, and her assets at causes $105. But the investigator had for Town and Country N ight gotten Doris, ten-year-old daughter At least he did Rev. H enry announced that next o f Mary Baird. Sunday, M ay 1st, will be observed not list her as an asset, which she as Town and Country N igh t. The was. However, that comes later. Trouble looked Mary Baird square General Council o f Churches has set aside thia Sunday in honor of the in the eyes. An invalid husband to farm er and those who till the soil, feed, care for and nourish with the and the sermon will be appropri tenderness of true affection; three ate to the occasion. It is especially small children to look out for, the An desirous that there be a large at oldest of which was Doris. tendance from the town and coun apartment to pay rent for! Food to buy for five m onths! And Mary try. Baird was on the verge of forty- Mothers’ Day Small wonder that she gat Mothers’ Day. the second Sunday five. in M ay is to be fittingly observed before her mirror, combing out the in all branches of the church, the beautiful silk-silver hair that had You ng Peoples Forum to have an helped to win her her little title of important part in the music and the ’mother of the film," In an agony of doubt and distraction on that morn services. S t Lo*us nukc* lr,end* with Barry Von ing after the bankruptcy statement O c h ^ 2 , ï nrhl>an You ng Peoples Forum Qçbtwand, champion S t Bernard at America a< the St Louis dog show arrived. Helen Lindberg and Loeta Jo h n Her mind centered on the kind, son were leaders Sunday night at a rather sorrowful smile of Frank splendid meeting. N ext week each ♦ ♦ Hanway, casting director of the member of the Forum is to report ♦ M ID D L E ffl.K N O T E S ♦ studio a few blocks away—the look some kindly thought or deed. ♦ ♦ of tender concern he bent od her Just yesterday morning when she appeared at his office, as usual, at W. R . Johnson spent the week nine. He had said, as if he hated end at his home in Port Orford to say f t : from the E lk Horn mine. ‘Sorry, Mary, my dear. There’s (Continued from page 1.) Henry Patton transacted business not many ‘mother’ bits in the talk Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dolge. Sr., in Gold Beach last Tuesday. were in Marshfield Thursday and les, yon know. If I can swing any Ranger Kreiger motored to I’ll on their return were accompanied thing your w ay; trust me! Marshfield yesterday on business. by their son, Drew who had been surely do It! How’re the kids?" Fine, Frank—and thank you ! Mr. and Mrs. E . L . Harris were a patient in the W esley Hospital she had replied. Pride prevented Su nd ry dinner guests at the Hugh for a minor operation on his foot. her from confiding her straits to es ranch on the Sixes. Buster Anderson of Marshfield him. His hand would have gone was a guest Sunday o f his sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k M cK a y of down Into his pocket to that ample Mrs. R . G . M cKenzie and Mi's. E . A. Sixes spent Friday and Saturday roll of bills. Lindberg. at the home of Mrs. M cKay's par This morning her mind raced ents, R anger and Mrs. Kreiger ( Mrs. Frank Seal returned Satur back to those glided days o f youth, day night from a week’s visit in Mr. and Mrs. E . L . Harris mo when her mind was unhampered I Portland. tored to Port Orford Monday a f and unworried by lack of luxury Mr. and Mrs. Northrup and chil- ternoon o f last week and sincere acclaim. When stage ! dren spent Sunday in Myrtle P o in t was all legitimate! When the spell Tuesday night Mrs. Paul Leut- of personal appearance before an wyler was hostess to supper to the audience was unthreatened and, as Ladies of the Woodcraft. It seemed to all. secure In Its regal The Bridge club met Thursday artistry. night at the Lim pach hall. The Then, shortly after the “ Great members invited their husbands Train Robbery,” pioneer moving pic and several friends for the even ture. flickered its thrilling way ing. Mr. and Mrs. N . B M arsh won across the crude screen of the Eden first prize. Mnsee in New York, Mary by reas Mr. and Mrs. G . Gam ble and chil on of her fame receiving an enticing dren visited in Bandon Saturday. offer from the oid Rlograph studios on Fourteenth street. From then on she was a movie actress until her hair commenced to silver— flitting between Hollywood and New York At last the reviews, fairly dripping with praise from celebrated critics, of her work as the mother In “ Mountain Woman.” From that day till this day, when she faced starvation and want, not only for herself, bnt for a beloved family, Mary Baird was ticketed in casting offices as the perfect “ mother of the films.” M PORT ORFORD LOCALS But the advent of talking pictures had done away with many of the old rivals. Mother parts were few and far between. So mused Mary Baird, facing the last ditch before destruction. Her husband sighed and Jerked in troubled sleep In the hlg bed In one of their two rooms. The younger H im Jennie Love of Chicago with her prize-winning St. Bernard “ Tyne children breathed peacefully, still Von TuebertaJ ' at the Chicago dog show asleep In the crib in the corner. Suddenly her terror at everything lighted on Doris, for whom she had made a few monthfuls of the last of the oatmeal, and sent out to play (.lip this coupon and mail it with 1 1 for a six week»* trial subscription Io an hour since. Where was Doris? The child never stayed ont long, and T H E C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E M ONITOR I It was two hours now since she hsd Pufcllahed by T w C h r is t ia n S c xr n c b P v b l t s h im s S o cirrT I last seen her. Boston. M aM A chusetta. U. 8 A. From the door at her hack came I? T.111 i*117. i00*1 npw* of the wnrM »P*wla! writer», I a musical, throbbing voice. Just like ns well m departm ent« dvroted to women s « c d ch ild r e n ’s tntor-'sta. sport« rnuste* flnanoe. education, radio, etc Too will be vlad to w ik o n w „ your hom e so I her own before tragedy had dulled .*nd And don't mtaa Snub». Our D o t. and the Sundial and th e other features I its sweetness: T h b O w r is t ia n 8 .-m e e t M owrroa. Back B a r S ta tio n Boaton. Maas “ MotherI I’m back!” Please ten d roe a alx weeks' t r ia l subscription. I enclose one d o lla r <•!> . “ Oh sweetheart! I was worried. Yon’ve been away s long time. Where were yon?" “I'll tell yon. mother." the child ish, precise tones In that voice which had once been h en winged thpir way In magic directness Into Mary Baird’s sorrowful heart ---------------------Faris of ev« “I knew you were worried . . , mng clothes for well-dressed m f about money. ’Member, mother, the day last week when we sat on the H AVE YOU LEA R N E D A LL set of ’Home. Sweet Home,’ togeth T H E R E IA T O K N O W A B O U T er,” the beantlfnl child’s words Y O U R JO B ? rushed together In a torrent of lov ing confidence, “ an’ mother— that hlg man In the bine shirt that yon said wag the director? Well, he kept looking at me whenever I s spoke to yon. He’s a beautiful man. X Ora&oa Separators. T ra o to n . M ow ing M achines M ilking mother.” A pause. M achines n t e 3 “ All right, dear—o f course, he’s M to g tss. Ptoor'mg R u stic Shlptap, D oors, W indow s. M oulding. 3 a heantlful m an; bnt that doesn’t Iroatag Boards. Brand B oards, P er fec tio n P la ster tell me where .rou’ve been to make W allboard. H ouse and B uild in g T rim m in gs mother worry so." LANGLOIS, OREGON MoCormick-Deerin< Ranch Machinery Phone 11 THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY April 28, 29 and 30. only While they last— Gallon Can K lackBerne^^™ ™ Regular price 69c; Sale I*riee >1c Gallon Can Black Cherries Regular price 98c; Sale P rice BnH dlag And C arpenter W ork B y D ay Or C on tract W ork, Sep tic T an k s S id ew alk s. F ound ation Btoeka. E tc C em en t = H ouse P a ln u a g D airy fcam W h itew a sh in g by P ow er Sprayer i Or H and. C. E 3 3 -• » ta 3 H en ry o t L anglaU la «b arge o f B u ild in g D e p a r tm e n t I W C Dayd A Sou. o f Langtota, la ch arge o f P a in tin g D e p a r tm e n t = We will he glad to give you eetki-aatea on all B uilding M aterials. 1 P a in tia g . E tc. = Dealer In Fairbanks-M orse Products iO ectrle L ight P lan ts. W ater I'laata. P u m p s E n gin es, P ip e And F ittia g a u U IU IIIIIIIIIIM IUIIH IIIIIIUIIIIU NIIIUIIIIIilllM IIIIIM finM UM CilltlUlllllllluilÜ f W \ i “ » h . ,76c iY Gallon Can Apricots Regular price 69c; Sale P r i c e ..................... 53c These are real bargains—don’t miss them. Remember—Three days only. “The Store of Personal Service” Phone 11 toy Wanc</ Mart Grapefruit Salad Dressing P o rt Orford, Ore. tice work on the Girl Scout Oper etta to be given in the near future R a y Capps and W inifred Babe: won the prizes—a box of station ery and a case with mirror and comb for the two who were th< first to finish the second class work H igh School Girl Scouts are busv practicing for the Hawaiian oper etta to be given soon. The music I f reported to be particularly appeal ing Mrs Howard Hull of Sixes I the accompanist, and musical di r actor. 1 cup salad oil, 1/3 cup grape fruit juice, % teaspoon salt, dash of pepper, teaspoon sugar. M ix all ingredients and shake in a cov ered bottle until thick. The taste and character of such (From W estern World) flavorings as lemon, almond, orange, The second annual homecoming are accented and heightened when combined with a few drops of program for Pythlans and their friends in announced by the Pyth vanilla. Ian Home for Washington and Ore gon at Vancouver, M ay 1st. A pro Frozen Custard gram has been arranged to start at Four eggs, one pint of cream, on« 2 00 p. m and it is to be open house pint of milk, half pound of sugar, two Mrs. Em m a Erickson o f Bandor out res of chocolate Put the milk over thv fire in a double boiler; add the who makes her home at the Pyth chocolate, grated Beal the eggs and Ian home extends a special invita sugar together until light, add them to tlon to Bandon and Coos countv the hot milk, cook one minute, take Pythlans and says she will be ther- from the fire, add the cream, and a to meet them. teaspoon of vanilla When cold, freeze. This makes a frozen custard. Pythian Homecoming Cranberry Juice Cocktail MYflOMf íüSYOURj óyBEPfHA EPSON LAY r« n o Fith, A I-a Nrwbwg F ig Pudding 1 can of tuna fish Soak two and a quarter nips of 1 pint of cream sauce breadcrumbs in a third of a cup of 2 egg yolks milk. Chop a cup of figs and a half nutmeg cup of suet together, add three weil salt and cayenne pepper beaten eggs, a cup of brown sugar and 4 tablespoonfuls of c<x>king sherry the softened breadcrumbs, with a half Make the cream sauce, and add a teaspoon of salt Steam in a battered mould for three and three-cpiarrss-s dash of cayenne, salt to taste, a tea hours. .Serve with hard saute, lenxm spoonful of grated nutmeg, and add the tuna fish broken into pieces with a »nee or egg sauce. fork. Cook until very hot, add the sherry and serve at once. Cooking W han Yon Ice Cake sherry may be purciiased at any goo I Str Richard Squires, Prime Minis ter o< the Colony of Newfoondlan To make a cake level on the top so grocery • • • whose government was forced to re that it is a perfect shape for icing. nxn by a mob which wrecked thi If you have no shelf in the kitchen ty*— » hole in the renter of the cake cokxaai legislative building “ ,neh deep and rwo or for cook books and books on house J ” ? ? ? “ 'U“ nrt«r before it is keeping, do try to have such a helpful aid as soon as possible The handy man i S S k ’X i y t t , * * I Conductor Your fare I can make such a shelf, or maybe the ' Coy Flapper (blushing) Thank , handy woman can, but, if neither of 1 you [ them is able to use tools, try buying a small shelf or set of shelves at a hard ♦ ♦ ware store, or in the hnusefurnishing ♦ D A R R m O N I-A K B N E W « ♦ i department in a department store ♦ ♦ I ' These may be purchased for less than a dollar, and will save innumerable steps, and the books being so near at Mr and Mrs. Andrew Johnston j hand, the culinary tempo will have a and daughter and Mr and Mrs. > sudden but lasting rise. Fred Rutledge and son, spent Sun Has the family income been cut to day as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. the extent that it it not possible fot Dan Oxley, the children to have the things the Am ong the Agate Reach visitors have been used to,—must the amour:' Sunday were Mr and Mrs W of their trending money tie reduced Have you tried calling a family "con Northup and fam ily of Port Orford fab". and talking it over, telling no John W Swetnam spent Sunday ' only the mother how finances stand fishing o ff the rocks near Mussel but the ihildren as well? Explain th Cove. cause and the necessity for retrench A G Miller left Wednesday for mend, and see if tbcjy all. the childrei especially, will not help and do it wit! Marshfield where he is to be em cheerfulness and zest It gives th' ployed. children a feeling of being part of th« Saturday Lucille Lindberg was a family, and teaches a lesson which visitor at the home o f Hazel Miller. | would he hard to equal. • • • Use a soap shaker for the ends of soap. In this way each tiny niece o> • ♦ soap may h« used up, and one does not need to put one’s hands into the hot dish ♦ ♦ water to rescue the soap Not only saves soap, but saves the hands as well • a a Meeting of the Grade School G ill Tack a square of material on the Scouts have been temporarily dis back of the closet door in the k itch «. continued on account of the prac- to hold wrapping paper and bags THE Present Lime, Cement And Roofing “SEVEN DAYS” A Farce In Three Acts SATURDAY NIGHT AT GYMNASIUM 8:00 o’Clock Admission 25c and 35c (Space Donated by Port Orford News) 9 Gallon Can Pears Regular price 54c; Sale P ri c e ......................44c PORT ORFORD HIGH SCHOOL “ But yon won’t need to worry bout money any more, mother; cam e I met him an’ his little hoy on the street this morning. We (ilayed together. An’ this hlg direc tor took me over to the studios an’ made a test of my voice. He held me on his lap while he heard li run through, an’ oh, mother! lie told me to run straight home to you and tell you lo bring me ont right a» ay t o see Frank Hanway about a con tract. He’s got a star child part for me, he says, mother.” Mary Baird wasted no time In ’ ears of happiness. Knouing great directors she rushed to tiie closet for Doric* best dress and proceeded to capitalize Lady l.uck and her daughter Doris without delay. 1 T New«©«».,, «. ..r , Port Orford. Ore. Week End Specials 3 cups water 1 cup cranberries \ cup sugar Pick over and wash cranberries Add water Let cranberries cook until they burst, then strain Next bring juice to boiling point, add sugar, and cook two minutes long er. Then chill and serve ice cold in beverage glasses. A DOLLAR’S WORTH E . J. T ille y THE DOLGE CO. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A Girl Scout«