PORT OBFORD NEWS
Page 3.
DRESS SALE
arkanced a ,, d re priced
lh , APPAREL SECTION. The values are ex-
ceptional and as manufacturers prices have ad-
BUY N o w ’"
Pa8‘ 3 * Mk8’ " wi" pay
i»
A Few Beautiful Numbers In
2 Piece Krinkle Crepe Sport Suits, Fur
Trimmed, value, $9.85, now .................... $4.95
New Cape Style Silk Frocks, value $12.50,
now
85.95
Rack of Summer Silk Dresses, values
SU. sd . now
to
13.75
New Lot ( hilds School Dresses, fast colors,
$1.00 values, now
;y c
Rack of last years Silk Dresses, now ....... $1.50
an
Boys O veralls,
39c
19c
Wash h rocks, all fast colors, p ric e d .... ......
2 for $1.00. 89c and $1.69
All Summer Millinery
Now .......................50c
B rogue Oxforda. w ith Kil-
$3.3»
I asdics K un-R esist Panttew 24c
Boys S hirts,
39c - 49c
( hilds I-ong H o se p a ir
10c
Mlasle R ayon S h o rts
19c
Mens All Wool Boot Sox, 27c
4 pair
$1.00
Bisases of Batiste. Silk
or Broadcloth ....... 49c
Boys School .Shoe
Golden Rule Store
Boys D ress C orduroys
CLOSING - OUT SALE
BANDON
-
OREGON
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN to the legal voters of School D is
tric t No. 1, of C u rry C ounty, s ta te of Oregon, th a t a SCHOOL
M E E TIN G of said d is tric t will be held a t School Ruilding on the 24th
day of A ugust. 1932, a t 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose
of discussing th e b u d g et h erein after set out w ith th e levying board, and
to vote on th e proposition o f levying a special d istrict tax.
The to ta l am o u n t of m oney needed by the said school d istrict
during th e fiscal y e a r beginning on Ju n e 21, 1932, and ending June
20, 1933, is estim ated in th e follow ing budget and
includes the
ami un ts to be received from the county school fund, state school
fund, elem en tary school fund, special d istrict tax, and all oth er m on
eys of the d istrict.
B U D G E T
E STIM A TE D R E C E IP T S
2. F rom county school fund ______
$1,150.85
3 F rom sta te school fund _______ _
233 84
4. From e lem en tary school fund
783 48
10. T otal estim ated receip ts (item s 1 to 9, Inc.) ___
$2.16817
ESTIM A TED E X P E N D IT U R E S
E lem entary
I G E N E R A L C O N TRO L
1. P ersonal service:
2 C lerk ________________________________
3. E lections an d p ublicity ............ _ ______
4. Legal service (cle rk ’s bond, audit, etc.)
8. T otal E xpense o f G eneral C ontrol ____
$
$1.035.00
810.00
785 00
120 00
..................
3. T extbooks (desk copies and indigents)
8. T otal E xpense of T eaching _
.
$1.895.00
IV O P E R A T IO N O F PLA N T
1. P ersonal service:
1. J a n ito rs an d o th e r em ployes ________
2. Ja n ito rs ' supp lies ____________ _ _ _ _ _ _
3. Fuel ______________
______
8. T otal E xpense of O peration
-
_______ _
IX. D EB T S E R V IC E
1 In terest on w a rra n ts ..............................
9 T otal D ebt Service _________________
___
$ 267 25
40 00
100.00
$ 140110
$
$1.98
Boss 'O the Road D el.uxe
Corduroys, The best one
we can buy, only ___$4.39
in i m
a ou>
GETZ
■Mojquito-repellant stocking- ar»
being worn by some women in New
York. The stockings are ordinary silk
hose which haxe been dipped in a
chemical which discourages the mos
quito hut does not bother the wearer.
• • .
A vear ago the average grocery ac
count in New York totaled $25 a week.
Today it is $17.
• • •
Leaping from high places and the
taking of gas are displacing other
means o f self-destruction in New
York. Fifteen hundred men and women
committed suicide in this city last
year. Most suicides occur on Tuesday.
• • •
Few buildings in New York have a
floor number thirteen. Numbers of
floors usually jump from 12 to 14.
• a s
On suburban trains to and from
New York. 98 out of every 100 pas
sengers will he seen reading a news
paper New Yorkers are the greatest
newspaper reading people in the world.
• * *
On the boulevards leading to and
from New York street merchants con
gregate wherever there is a traffic
Pght. When the red light flashes and
cars are stopped the vendors get busy.
They sell leather, inflated balls, white,
linen caps, pretzels, chocolate-covered
ice-cream, fruit, and what not.
• « •
it is estimated that more than three
million electric light globes are in use
in New York City.
180 00
4000
4725
V M A IN TE N A N C E A R E P A IR S
1. R ep air and rep lacem en t of fu rn itu re and equip
m ent ___________________ ___________________ t
2- R ep air and m ain ten an ce of buildings - grounds
4. T otal E xpense of M aintenance and rep airs .. ...
VII. F IX E D C H A R G E S
1 In su ran ce ........................................ ...........
3 T otal Fixed C h arg es __ ______ ..
80.00
$1,035.00
III IN S T R U C T IO N T eaching
1. P erso n al service:
1. T eachers _____________________ ,______
VI. A U X ILIA R Y A G EN C IES
1. L ib rary :
2. L ib rary b o o k s ____ ____
3 T ra n sp o rta tio n s of pupils:
I. P ersonal s e r v i c e ______
• O ther au x iliary agencies:
3. In surance. B usses _____
’ T otai E xpense of A uxiliary Agencies
Total
20.00
30.00
10.00
II IN ST R U C T IO N Supervision
1. P erso n al service:
2. P rin cip als ___________________ _ _ _ _ ____
.5 T otal E xpense. S u p e r v is io n ___________
x EM E R G E N C Y
9 T otal E m erg en cy ___________
W
20 00
It has hern estimated that New
Yorkers consume 17,000,000 cigaiettes
. , ,
.
Queensboro Bridge in New York,
extending from M anhattan Island to
l ong Island is 7.636 feet long and
cost $25,000.1)0 It sees heavier traffic
than any bridge in the world
• • •
The W aldorf-Astoria Hotel facil
ities include a private railroad siding
underneath the hotel where guests for-
Girl Scout H ike
PORT ORFORD
LOCALS
Several m em bers of the tw o G irl
'S c o u t troops and th e ir leaders and
g uests enjoyed an outing a t the
hom e of Mrs H. L. M cC artney on
th e Middle E lk T hursday, re tu rn in g
F riday afternoon. The girls left
tow n about 9 a. m., a rriv in g a t
cam p about tw o in th e afternoon,
hiking the en tire d istan ce F rom
then on followed a continual m e rri
m ent, w ith sw im m ing, plenty of
good eats, a p ajam a party, k a n g a
roo court, and last but nut least.
(C ontinued from page I.)
Mr. and M rs Ja c k Morrow
P ortland, and th eir children, a re
spending a couple of w eeks as the
guests of Mrs. M orrison’s sister,
M is Roy Babel
Mr and M rs E dw ard M errll and
son passed th ro u g h P o rt O rford
S a tu rd ay en route to th eir hom e | o ats and barley A large crew o f
1 a t Mt S hasta. Calif., a fte r s p e n d - -----
1 ■- In the
• w ork
men *--------------
ie engaged
Ing a abort tim e visiting in this
section.
Mr and Mrs D avid McKenzie
I
G é ra iua H o n o r e d
w ere B andon visitors W ednesday.
J e r ry T hcm as of Salem visited I
T h u rsd ay at the B ak er ra n ch on
C hinquapin ridge.
F ra n k P a ris who has been as
sistin g in haying on the K napp ,
ra n ch on the low er E lk retu rn ed to
the B ak er ran ch Monday.
Don M cKenzie and Don Hensley
m otored to R iddle Sunday, retu rn - J
ing home the sam e day.
Mr and Mrs W illiam W Per- !
k in s of S eattle arriv ed S unday as ,
g uests a t the B aker ran ch Mr
P e rk in s is a b ro th e r of Mrs. E. J.
B ak er
Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Johnson of i
Silverton, who have been spending!
several days as guests a t th e Bak-
e r ranch, left fo r th eir hom e Frl-
day-
I ^ x c ope ls ru n n | ng his thresh-
Ing m achine on th e D avid M cKenzie
| ra n ch this w eek. th re sh in g w heat
Frank .1 Sprague. New York, na-
tionally known as the “ Edison of
Ti-im portation." has just celebrated
his 75th birthday, upon which occa
.non -ctence and industry tOHlerr<
grea' tribute
The Oregon Coast Invites You
The Oregon Coast Highway is open for travel. Free Ferries, from Astoria, a world port at the mouth
of the Columbia rrver, to Crescent City, beautifully situated on its Crescent Bay, 420 miles away.
A
NEW
ROUTE!
80 00
$1.900 60
___
$
On » recent day whan a certain New
Yo rk department store advertised ex
tensively a big bargain sale, 26.000 per
sons were carried in the elevators of
the store every hour foe four hours.
90 00
$
$ 225.00
$
100 HO
/o c ie ty
R EC A PIT U L A TIO N
$3.344 08
IN D E B T E D N E S S
1 Amount of bonded indebtedness (include all w ar-
(a n ts is ued by vote of electors >_...........
$
- Am ount of w a rra n t indebtedness on w arra n ts
isueti an d endorsed "not paid for lack of fu n d s’ $5.743.33
An.ount of o th e r Indebtedness
.
.
$
4 Total In d eb ted n ess (sum of item s 1. 2, 3>
THE
SEA!
$5.743 33
D ated th is 15th day of A ugust. 1932
R G M cK ENZIE.
C hairm an B oard of D irector
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For most of the distance it is in
sight of the Pacific ocean, with its
changing moods and its cool refresh
ing Breeze.
A
V IR G IN V A R IE T Y !
Along iu length is offered every
lure of interest for the traveler
seeking recreation, thrill, romance,
rest or the unmarred charm of na
ture, golfing, hiking. Boating, bath
ing. camping, in a bracing atmos-
phere.
»-»»—•.,.
»«g1
M A J E S T IC M O U N T A I N S —
GORGES!
In places the road ascends in easy
graceful curves to heights above
light ocean clouds, and shows you a
magnificent
panorama
of
snowy
peaks to the aatt, or glimpses into
deep cavernous gorges lined with
green shrubs, ferns, moss and lichen
to seaward.
L E T ’S G O F I S H I N G !
A
hundred
virgin
s -el
trout
and Bass la' as, and many miles of
surf or rocky shore a» well as the deep
sea, gratify the angler.
Ü
W IL D L IF E !
T h e region through which
highway passes is so primitive chat
often dear are seen and sometimes elk
and bear.
W aterfow l of all lands
SC E N ER Y A N D G ftf& N E R Y !
Prremual verdige in confusing va
U fty
ry ot
of fiym
Fqpn and flowei
fringe its
T huddeberrv,
scotjh broq®,
border r * —
"
i, rhpdcdcndror.
while petraa-
val fe orests of spruce, fir and cadar
»read« iu vistas.
H IS T O R Y !
T h e romance of heroic and pioneer
endeavors on land and sea appeal tn
mind and emotion.
C A M P S , RESO RTS, H O T E L S I
Accommodations from the sim plut
camp and cottage to the palace ot
luxurious hospitality and formal func
90.00
$ 225 00
_____
T h u naw h qjhujy opens up a
most scenic part ot the country.
M am m oth Bridges, gliding ferries,
tunnels, wide sweeping curves on
cliffs overhanging the Pacific, smooth
speedways over beach sands, provide
beauties galore for the motorist. T h e
map shows the location of the high
way in relation to the rest of western
Oregon. As the fame o f this route
spreads, it will he acclaimed the all-
weather thoroughfare Between the
north and the south, in the west. I t
is route U . S. 101.
H E R O IC
1.800 00
Total estim ated expenses for th e y ear (sum of item s
I-« II-8, Iir-«. IV-8. V-4. VI-6. V II 5. VIII-7. IX-9.
X-3i
$5.51225
1 ital estim ated receipts, not including proposed tax 2.168.17
dance, am o u n t to be raised by d istric t tax
attest
SYNEVA L IN D B E R G
D istric t C lerk
I th. novelty of sleeping out of doori;
in cam p fa.-hion Those m ak in g th .
hike w ere Mrs. O rris K napp Mrs
R W B abel and sister, Mrs. J. Moi-
rell of P o rtlan d . Lela and Ju n e
Crum ley. Peggy Corson. Violet
Voorhees. M ary C atherine Soran-
son. R u th Maloy. W’innifred Babel
M axine S utton. B etty Sea! Iren e
M arkel, N adine Babel M otoring up
to spend the day T h u rsd ay w ere
Mr and Mrs. T Costello, guests of
Mrs. O rris K napp. Mrs Roy Corson.
Mrs. F ra n k Seal and Mrs. L. R
Pugh Miss H elen W hite w as also
a guest
N O V E L SC EN E»!
N o t i c e o f S c h o o l M e e tin g
2.....................
An a ttra c tiv e Brown Com
bination tie. mad. heel, »2.39
and Mrs I. C. H T ichenor, C harles
Newm an. . Mr. an d
Mrs.
M
rs
H enry
Dolge Sr.. Mr. and M rs p ra n k
Seal Mr. an d Mrs. H en ry Dolge,
J r and Mrs. D o lg es sister. Mrs
W innie M cDougall. Mr and Mrs.
Leslie T ichenor. Mr. and Mrs B er
nal F orty, D r '.and Mrs L. R.
Pugh. Mrs. Jessie H oggatt. Mrs.
Mabel Gillings. Mr. and Mrs. Me-
Irv.n. Mrs E m ery W hitw orth W al
te r Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. P aul
(W h itm o re and d a u g h te r Joan. Mrs.
'R
W Babel and slatei M i- .1
N orrell of P ortland. E dith T ichenor
and G erald and L aw rence Tichenor.
• • • •
E n te rta in A t Card*
In honor o f C ap tain and Mrs. C.
H. T ichenor of P o rtlan d w ho have
been spending th e ir su m m er v aca
tion at th eir co ttag e in P o rt O rford,
Mrs. C hatles N ew m an and Mrs.
M aude Lynch, assisted
by Mrs
G rover Tichenor. e n tertain ed S a t
u rd ay night a t th e hom e of Mr.
and Mrs. G lover T ichenor. six tabli s
of card s being enjoyed. Delicious
refresh m en ts w ere served a t a late
hour. F ra n k
H Seal a ctin g as
to astm aster. M rs C. H T ichenor
en tertain ed w ith two readings and
Mrs Leslie T ichenor ren d ered two
songs in th e d eaf an d dum b p an
tom im e G uests of the evening in
cluded the guests of honor. C ap tain
tions are available.
C O N C L U S IO N !
“ In all the world, no drive like
this
It is for Y O U . Come, let’s
play. Live here abundandy.
“G O O R E G O N C O A S T ,
I T O F F E R S M O S T ."
S C I 1 E D U L E S O F F R E E E E R R IB S
on the Oregon Coaat Highway operated I f
th« Stata Highway Commisatoo.
COOS B A Y —Daily «vary 2Q minutaa
From North Bend 7 a. m. to 11 p m.
I i -rp North S.da 7.10 a. m. to 11:10 » m.
U M P Q U A HIV I K Daily every 10
From Reedsport 7:15 a m to 10.30 p. flL
From Gardiner 7 a m. to 10.45 p. m.
8 IU S L.A W R IV E R —Daily every JO m ag .
From Glen a da 7:10 a. m. to 10:50 p. oa.
From Florence 7 a. a to 10:40 p. ol
A L S E A B AY -D a ily every 30 mina'ea
From Waldport 7 a. m to i0 :3 0 p m.
From North Side 7:10 a. m. to 10:40 p.
Y A Q L 1 N A B A Y -D a U y every 30 m ia s M
From South Death 7:10 a. at. to 10:40 p . ^
From Newport 7 a. m to 10:30 p. m.
The Oregon Coeit Highway Aaaociatlog
ont- pn$ea
prue» tig
eight
re
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ht eoa»l
count!«»-ofltag A
Mr.r»hheld, Oregon.
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