PortO rford^regon/T uesday, October 18, 1932. PORT ORFORD NEWS » «1 - ♦ l ’IK.ATE» W EK 1U.V P eggy Corson. E ditor. ----------- « 1 w ere Mrs E lizabeth Weed. Mi.- | ♦ C lifton Miss Clifton, R u th Miller <l> an d H azel Miller. ♦ ♦ ' S u n d ay n ig h t a gro u p of young people sp en t th e evening on A gate Fire! p er cooked over a d riftw ood fire, gam es afterw ard . I t is only rig h t th a t we should an d played pay hom age a t th is tim e to our A m ong th o s e p resen t w ere Roy Mil hero of th e w eek. Is it necessary ler. H azel Miller, G erald R utledge, to nam e him ? W ho w as it th a t g al E d n a M iller an d R u th Miller. lan tly scaled th e roof of Soranson's Mrs. Chloe H a rris an d Roy hom e? W ho w as it, w hen ato p said 1 H a n ig called a t th e R u tledge roof, n o n ch an tlan tly poured a b u ck hom e T hursday. e t full of w a te r into th e flam ing j Miss S ab ra H a rris v isited R u th c h im n e y ’ W ho. but E d C onley? T huI9day aftern o o n W hile a few fra n tic stu d en ts w ere i still m illing aro u n d w ondering how Jo h n S w etn am w “ 8 a nnei to ex tin g u ish the fire, supposedly g u est a t th e L. Hicl ox rasi ence quickly consum ing the gym nasium ' on th e occasion of ens ey s th is b rave senior had found th e ™ h b irth d ay . Sunday. O ctober 18. tru e source of th e fire and quick- I E velyn R ad fo rd has been con- ly had put an end to it. We con- 1 fined w ith th e m um ps fo r th e past g ra tu la te you, Ed, firs t fo r th in k - week ing to determ in e w here th e fire Mr. an d Mrs. H o w ard M iller w as and then also for th e sa tis sp en t S u n d ay a t th e A. G. M iller fa cto ry resu lts of th is discoveiy. r home. • • • • M any duck h u n te rs w ere seen on S crim m age G am e th e lake Sunday, as it w as th e F rid ay a fte r laboriously cleaning | opening day o f th e season th e building from the basem ent to i ,, . . , . , v . , „ ,. , , .. F rid ay H en ry Jo h n sto n an d A. P th e w indow s, all ad jo u rn ed to th e J 7-, ta u t Jo h n sto n se n t out an o rd er of 73 g y m nasium T here tw o team s th a t of c ra n b e rrie s by th e Pacific Miss C lark selected m et in a scrim - . m age b ask etb all gam e U nder th e F ru lt com pany. c ap ta in s. E d C onley and D onald Miss E d n a M iller atten d ed In s ’.i- Z um w alt a te rrific b attle w as w a g -, tu te a t th e P o rt O rford h ig h school — he score w as close ■— “ th --------'---- ed. - T ro u g h o u * t S atu rd ay . an d a t the end show ed th e "B lues”, headed by D onald, triu m p h a n t by one point. Rev. D. J H enry. P asto r. • • • • Sunday. O ctober 23, 1932 Good Attendance D u rin g th e la s t w eek th e a t S unday School, 10:30 a. m. ten d an ce h as been very good. B ut Y oung Peoples Forum , 6:30 p. n. fo r one h a lf day absence it would C h u rch Services, 7:30 p. m. have been one h u n d red p er cent. • • • • _ I T h ere w as a large atte n d a n c e a t Call It Love Betty By MARGARET N. HOFFMAN By MARY CARSON ,« A NNE, pleuse say you'll m arry me. Give rue the right to tak e you aw ay front all this—” P eter's blue eyes swept the bright, noisy room disdainfully. The sway ing huddle of hum anity on the dance floor. A night club tra n s ported to a secluded retreat outside a big city. T he latest venture of Vance G raydon, th eir suave, sleek haired host. “You’re sweet, Peter. And I d say yes In a m inute if It wasn't for the last half of your proposal But 1 couldn't live w ithout this. With out crow ds of people and music ami e x citem en t" “But th is Isn’t real, Anne, I t’s only a substitute. A sham. And I ’m fed up with living on the su r face of things. Anne please give me a chance. 1 can teach you to like the things th a t I like—” “ I do like them . Peter. Bat that doesn’t mean th at we have to bury ourselves som ew here To give up our friends.” “ F riends? 1 suppose tliai means V ance He’s the god of gayety at whose a lta r you worship— ’’ Anne shrugged slim hare shoul ders. “And th e answ er to that one is?" “T h at you'd probably p refer to be hostess of a penthouse a p a rt ment and a night club nstead of a home." “I hope th a t’s true," a voice cut in unexpectedly. Engrossed with each other, Peter and Anne had not seen Vance Gray- ■Ion approaching. Now he stood be , side th eir table, flashing black eyes E xam in ation s O ver Sund school g ,Jnday m orning in ten t on Anne’s dark beauty. T he first six w eeks period term - of the re g u ,a r evening “Vance, w hat do you mean sneak m ated F rid ay w ith th e end of all ch u rch gervice Sunday n jg h t R g et. , ing up on us like th is?” laughingly ex am in atio n s T his w as a g re a t re- h e r m eeting w as held w ith the 1 dem anded Anne. “Well, th e re ’s alw ays the chance lief to everyone and a g re a te r re ,ojg c h ris tia n E n d eav o r a t, lief to n early everyone w hen pap Ijangloig ab o u t 33 from P o rt Or- 1 of hearing som ething Interesting, ers w ere d istrib u ted Monday. I t attp n d in g Miss P eggy Corson for Instance. “ Having 8 good tim e?" w as rep o rted th a t the grades, as a an d , M Marjon n s san a n g e a a d d u u et arion w W ilso ilson et ..All “All I "O f course. It’s a lovely party. whole, w ere average. for Je su s.” But for the last hour It’s been dy T he S o u th w estern O regon P re s ing on Its feet.” Anne looked over B ook R eport» Due b y tery will m eet in M edford on | at Peter. T h a t's w asn’t a nice thing F rid a y stu d en ts could be seen O ctober 26th. to say. of course, but then Peter bravely but quickly scan n in g ch ap T h e In d ie s Synodical C o n feren ce! te rs of foreboding looking books. will be held a t B andon on Novem-1 really had gone a little too far. Vance Intercepting th at glance I f questioned, th e inevitable a n b er 2. sw er would be a m u ttered explan T he L adies Aid Society is m aking ! leaned over Anne. “Never mind. ation th a t book rep o rts w ere due. p rep aratio n for an election day d in I'm going to see the m usicians about some ex tra features, then I’ll Som e w ho w ere readin g a ten point n e r to be served in th e J. R. M arsh be back for my dance with you." book, b reath ed perceptibly easier building. “I’ll be counting the m inutes." w hen they finished th e page w hich P eter sat s ile n t Anne, suddenly m ark ed halfw ay th ro u g h th e book N O TIC E repentant, leaned tow ard nlm. T his m ay be explained by th e a n J. S. Capps, p resident, an d Louis nouncem ent th a t only five points K napp, se c retary of th e T ax p ay ers "I'm sorry, Peter. I didn’t mean what I said to Vance. Not really. w e.e due, a t th is tim e. E qualization league a re calling a "Oh, th a t’s all r ig h t I suppose . A a. a. a. a. a a m eeting of all ta x p ay e rs of th e I’m rath er a wet blanket.'’ Suddenly he beckoned to a w aiter W ednesday. O ctober 26, th e m eeting to fill bis glass. «f GARRISON LAKE NEW S ♦ b( u * m EIection of “ Why, P eter 1 D rinking?’’ Anne's ° ffic e ,s and >n-.porUnt m a tte rs of eyes widened. “1 thought you never business will come before th e meet- touched liquor.” vmong those a tte n d in g Sunday ing and all tax p ay ers a re urged to “Never Is a long time, Anne. And 1 might ju st ns well begin. Because school from th is d istric t S unday atten d . if you won't play the gam e ray way I'm going to play It your way." He drained his glass, slowly, deliber ately. “Dance with me, Anne?" A fter th eir dance th e floor was cle ired. When th e last note died away P eter got to his feet. “Hey," he shouted, picking his wa.> carefully through the crowded tables. “T his party is dying on Its feet. L et’s give the little play boys a hand.” He grabbed the leader's baton. W hipped th e o rch estra into a sav age frenzy of sound. The floor filled with dancers, amused, smiling. Vance cam e over to Anne. “ Well, th is sort of thing does W ill Result if the Proposed Zorn-Macpherson >eem a little more th an our friend P eter can m anage.” School "Juggling Bill is Allowed to Pass! “Oh, Vance, hadn’t we b etter do som ething about him ?” »suy la» o( nt Oregon O regon in n ttd erin g th e «o-called conx.U de*ion be heeded by the people in co eoneid “No, he'll run down a fte r a while. raeaeure. which a ctu a lly 1» only a costly and ‘ unneeded erp»n»ton, e«»«bliening And now let's forget about him, 4 NEW school« and creating 2 NEW type« .rf •chool» at taxpayer»’ expense. shall we?" (o 'r 'th .'ih ^ r y M r 1931-32. will .n ib l. every lA/peyer Anne rose with slow grace. to prevent thie increaee in instruction coat, resulting from an experiment pro- D rifted out on the floor In Vance's p<jeed by unknown interest«. arm s. Two or th ree tu rn s shout and he had guided her into one of the p riv ate rooms. H ere he held her tightly. “Anne, I ca n ’t live w ithout you any longer." He kissed her passionately, pos sessively, And la th at mom ent P eter in bis roam ings came Into the room and stood for a moment sw ay ing, unseen. In the doorway. “But Vance, I don’t u n d erstan d —" Anne lifted grave, questioning eyes. “T h ere's som ething you haven’t said.” “Oh. darling. rtonT go provincial on me. I’m not th e m arrying kind. But don't you know th a t th e sub- I stltu te I can give von will be m ors exciting than the real thing with any oth er m an?” "M aybe you’re right." She stopped, eyes suddenly Intent upon H scene In th e o th er room P eter holding aloft a glittering ring. Around him a bevy of shrieking, laughing girls with o u tstretch ed FIGURE ( A ) reprw nte the preeent e»e™«e low ona< of in.truciion ner .i.id eot hands. “But th e re ’s one thing in "ree n Thle <•,»• n hem« eontinnellv reduced ae a reeult a umfle-t «yetem ol instruction and r.iana«eiuenl which is now be in« operated at an annual ear in« you’ve forgotten. Vance. And th at of l& ’j'W ) compared with previous coete Is thHt th ere’s no su b stitu te for— FIGURE (B) repreeen-e the •***<«* matnirlion eoat per student in the 17 love “ Fta’ee bavin« separate institutions In another m inute she was o r of FIGURE (C ) repreeenta the average inatruction coat per atudent in the 18 ¡'h e room. Som ething sm all and 8 tatee which hare combined inetitutiooe. j .'littering suddenly flashed over her IT OkSOOM t> rorced to oom b lne th e U niversity of Ore«on w ith th e O rejon 1 nead and by a superhum an efTorf S ta u C o ils« , th ere w ould be a-i Increase •» 'n w n ja tfo n a l 0 0 .U u c T l o 5 aaah year per «tu d ea t or over 1450 000 ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTION ' -tie caught it w ithin inches of an- coat« for a co m b in ed »tu d ea t body o th er's expectant, grasping hand And then P eter w as beside her. lo r n M erpheraon School Ju««lln« 4 ------------------ NSW «chooU — BID MtAbllahiu« ■ ili ■ "But Anne, I th ought—" acnoolA. crea tin a t NSW type« of Never mind. Peter. Ju st put th is Ing on my fing»r and then please - Âmedee M Smith I naliman SCHOOL TAX SATOtO ASSOCIATIOH ■ '.m e me home." F H ï m m . Secretary «15 PactBe B u lld ln « Tortland Ore M 'lx- . , . . - SrnAltnl«.) >a.caie.> 4» CHURCH CALENDAR . « « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ c)unty tQ be hf|d ,n CcJd Beach * dXOP'ivinw i U1F NFWS * INCREASE 1 n In stru c tio n Costs! IS THIS ECONOMY? Vote 317 X No 1 K’ M -• •' ~e> Page 3. n I J Y JO V E ! W hat a stunning D looking g ir l!" David T horndyke followed the direction of his friend H alliday's eyes—across the spacious dining room of P ark avenue's most famous ) hostelry. He gave a start. “W hat's the m a tter?” said Boh H alliday "Know th e fair <t.:i>ie?” 1 “1 do and 1 don't,” replied David, | “M eaning?" “1 saw her in New O rleans two years ago. but never met her.” "W ant to spout out th e story? I’m a good listener. B esides"—laugh- 1 ing—"the lady intrigues me." T horndyke gave a short grunt. ‘T hai bad already, is It?" Halliday nodded "You seem to forget I’ve been aw ay for three years. I’m in e a rn e s t—more than John D. Sloan of Sergent, Ky., is the father of 34 children and another addition to the family in AugiaL you think. Who Is she?" Shan is shown at the extrem e right with his 34 children. This is Sloan's second marriage, 17 children by the first "B etty se to n —rich—New O rleans and 18 by the second marriage The present Mrs Sloan and the new tialo are not shown in the picture —maiden aunt in the oiling. T hat of P o rt O rford but th ro u g h th e tim ely w ork of E n enough ?’’ Mrs. M abel M ather has rented g ineer W hitm ore's s ta ff It w as re ♦ “C ertainly not. 1 want to know • S IX E S N O T E S ♦ h er piano to the Sixes school. The everything. Who’s the man with ♦ moved w ith o u t any delay to tra f her?" Looking over—"T here’s K itty ♦ ♦ stu d e n ts a re thoroughly enjoying Talbot now talking to her. If you ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ singing w ith the piano accom pan don’t loosen up. Davy, I’ll im pe-tune im ent. C. C. W oodw orth w as buying the g arrulous K itty." H a rry H ew itt called briefly at the supplies in B andon S aturday. “Zuelos is the man with her— hom e of Mr and Mrs. C. C. Wood- T he case of Jo h n H arrison, The hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H a rry w o rth last T uesday en ro u te to ch arg ed w ith m olesting a young G reek—painted her p o r tr a it ’S pring’ F lesher. recen t a rriv a ls from Cal —he calls IL Made a sensation— Long B each, C alif girl, w as h eard by Ju stic e W right ifornia, w as the scene of a happy P aris SaloD and all that." T uesday aftern o o n Mrs. J. A Mc M onday afternoon. D istric t A ttor H alliday Jerked o u t: "In terest house w arm in g la st S atu rd ay even D onald w as hostess so th e B ridge ney W illiam s ap p earin g for the ing. Td like to bash his head In.” ing w hen several of the neighbors club. M rs W eston Z um w alt won sta te an d C. H. B uffington for the "Hold on. Sonny." David regard g ath ered fo r m usic and singing. first prize an d Mrs. N. B M arsh the defense. O fficer A m brose w ho m ade ed his young friend quizzically. Mrs. F lesh er served delicious r e second. the a r ie s t w as in atten d an ce. U p "D on’t get so violent. Calm down. fresh m en ts tow ard the close of the Mrs. F ra n k Vail left T uesday for on com pletion of the testim ony Mr Nothing the m atter w ith the Greek. 1 evening P o rtla n d w ith her little son, W ai- H arriso n w as discharged for lack In fact, he’s the hero of the piece S unday Mr. and Mrs. E v erett ren w ho will e n te r school there. of evidence. Saved the fa ir lady’s life when her ' Q uigley an d tw o children left for Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n F rom m a t w eak-kneed fiance failed to look D enver w here they will m ake th eir tended G range In I-anglois last a fte r her properly." j fu tu re home. T uesday: also Mrs. C. C. Wood- So th ere was a fiance, was ■ W alter G a rd n e r made a business w orth A very enjoyable evening is ^National Golf Championj th ere?" trip to e a stern O regon last Wed- rep o rted by those who w ere pres- "To be sure.” replied David nefiday. | ent. ■Tall and slender w ith poetic dark Mrs. J a c k M cK ay sp en t a few Mrs. G eorge Tolley sp e n t last eyes. D isappeared shortly after." days last week in P o rt O rford w ith T uesday In M arshfield. “A fter w hat?” her m other Mrs. Clayton K reiger. “A fter the attem pted m urder.” Mr and Mrs. H arrin g to n , who arc H alliday straightened up. “Yes?" teach in g in Bend, Oegon, spent the “Look here,” said David sudden week end w ith th e ir d a u g h te r on T he w ork of graveling the P o rt ly. "A re you a fte r a big scoop, or C edar Flats. Oi ford-E uchre creek section of the Is It sincere interest ?’’ Mrs. L ester F itzhugh. Miss F lo r highw ay is being re tard ed a few “ Really interested.D avy. Honest ence F itzhugh. G uy F a rr ie r and days w hile a rra n g e m e n ts a re being InjuD, Not a word goes In my Ed M clntee w ere Bandon v isitois perfected to secure a fu rth e r sup column.” ply of gravel for th e B rushes creek T hursday. "All right then. Remember by Mrs. H ow ard H ull is visiting c ru sh in g p lan t th ro u g h the ex te n gones a re bygones.” sion of the d rag line, according to w ith h er son. H ugh, a t Salem . H alliday bobbed his head. Mrs. H a rris cam e in from the S ta te E n g in eer W hitm ore, who says “B ecause,” continued David, “th at In m an m ine W ednesday, com plet the p lan t should be In full o p era little girl over th ere has had tion again about W ednesday. ing her w ork th e re as cook. enough. I don't Intend resu rrect C o n tra c to r H ouck Is engaged In Sunday Miss H azel Wtoodworth ing unpleasantnesses for the benefit ! and h er b rother, E lliott, retu rn ed slash in g and b u rn in g on the 1.1 of a curious public. 1 know you ■ from a tw o w eeks v isit a t the mile rig h t of w ay for w hich he h a “ new spaper men. Always poking i the c o n tra c t to g rad e and gravel V » Wie, 23-year-otd your noses in other people's husi ■ hom e of th eir sister. Mrs. Ben Mun the C ape B lanco highw ay. it the new wunwa’t na- son a t T em pleton. ness.” Sunday a large boulder, m e a su r tinaal goH damp'«a. She routed the H alliday sighed. "All right, I T h u rsd ay evening Mr. and Mrs. ing ab o u t one cubic yard, rolled on fixer rime dampton, Gtenaa Collett C. C. H ayes had as th e ir d in n er Davy. Tell me all about the lady." i to the highw ay n e a r the Goss ran ch Vase, K>—4 in the annual play “It was at La I’arislenne— New g uests Mr. an d Mrs. N. B. M arsh O rle a n s fam ous night club. The J.-k s ilk socially elite were greatly In evl- | dence that night.” “We hadn’t been there long when th is Betty Seton walked in with her N fiance. For a hushed moment the ch atterin g c e a se d ; then the huge crowd burst Into prolonged a p plause. 1 never saw such an ova tion. except possibly for a popular diva. “B etty smilingly bowed her ac know ledgm ents." David pressed bis lips together. "B ut every ointment has Its fly. There happened to be a black- browed hostess In the background. Lovely herself In a volnptlniia w ay: a certain Mme. Ju lie from Valencia. She resented all this adulation. “ B esides; the blond beauty’s ance had been quite amorous Ju lie’s direction before B etty's re turn from school—so the De Tous- sees told me—ami in spite of the sub rosa quality of the attachm ent. It had leaked out. Every one seemed to know It except Betty herself. “ Be th at as It may. this Greek p ainter over there was seated near B etty's table on this particular oc caslnn. Down In the O e sc e n t city for local color. B etty’s classic lines had bew itched him. Foreigner that he was. he made no secret of hla staring." H alliday’s hand on the w hite cloth —clenched. "Mme. Ju lie had a custom of pass ing among her guests, handing each a (lower. T h at night It was cam elias.” “ Yes?” H alliday's eyes w ere glued on David's. “ B etty’s camella was struck to the floor by Zuelos before Mme. Ju lie's hand touch th e outstretched fingers of her hatred rival." “ W hat was It?" Halliday whls pered hoarsely. “ Polson.” Thorndyke replied. "P olson?” echoed H alliday Incred . ulously. “ Yes. Polson-ring. Zuelos saw 1 Mme. Ju lie press the hidden spring I He had m ade a study of antique jew els Thia ring, Its bezel an enorm ous emerald, aroused in curiosity." “ What did they do with Ju lie?’ -D eported. Spain. Life Imprison m ent." Silence a moment. O utside— New 1 York—pulsing—throbbing. "B etty 's not In love with this Greek. Is she. Davy?" “ Don t ask me, dear hoy. All ■ rules of rom ance point th at way ’ said Dave. "W hat you going to do about It, B"h?" Halliday rose "I'm going to tak e my first step now. Kitty T ntbot’ll pri sent me.” < p by y ;u’ • s • * -; p*’ at« > Rearing Harrison Matter Highway Notes 4 PRINTING Port Orford News PORT ORFORD, OREGON