Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Oregon) 1926-193?, August 23, 1932, Page 3, Image 3

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    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
•n»
ht eoa»l
count!«»-ofltag A
Mr.r»hheld, Oregon.
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