Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday. October 25,1932. FORT ORFORD NEWS Page 3. th e hom e of Mrs. R. W. Babel. All day in M arshfield P o rt C om m issioners Spoerl, W ag­ ladies of the com m unity a re invited n e r and M asterson w ere in town rd ay atte n d in g a m eeting of How W ill Y ou V ote? Democrats See The U ghi S the atu com m ission. On N ovem ber 8. as in fo tm er G. G. H uggins of M arshfield was years, th e Civil G overnm ent class (Continued from page 1.) enjoying the fishing in C u rry coun­ w ill have ch arg e of th e polls for voting for the S tu d en t Body. E lec­ about ruined the in su ran ce com pan­ ty last T hursday. M en's H ats for only 98c. Golden tio n eerin g is an obvious an d prom ­ ies. th en w h at would it have m ia n t in e n t facto r ir. n early every con­ to th e m illions of policy holders. R ule Closing O ut Sale. B andon. Itc Mrs. L. R. P ugh and children v ersatio n and th e resu lts of o u r H ave you th o u g h t of th at, Ja c k ? NEW ZEALAND WHITES vo tin g will prove interestin g . Well H oover an d th e big men he have been g uests a t the hom e of • • • • called in did think- of it and saved Mrs. P ugh's p aren ts in P ortland. and The h earin g of F red R utledge, B ask etb all P ractice Scheduled the co u n try from a com plete dis­ NEW ZEALAND REDS ch arged w ith th eft of p a rts of a I t h as been arra n g e d th a t both aster. th e girls' and boys' team s m ay have “Still H oover isn 't g e ttin g it a n y ! saw mill from the H ans Adolpn- th irty -fiv e m inutes a week day-tim e w orse th a n they vihified Lincoln sen lot, will com e up before Just- 175 Rabbits practice. It w as found n ecessary to and W ashington T his lying and *ce M T. W right W ednesday (to- All Pure Stock do this, so by th e ju g g lin g of class­ m ud slinging isn ’t w o rth y of the morrow», es an d th e om ission of recesses, usual soap box o ra to rs in o u r 1 th ese few sp are (? ) m inutes were midst, and is new a ctin g as ! ? ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ Will Sell Complete or Will Sell by Pairs collected. The school bus has been boom erang ag ain st them . • • Must Sell Before November 1st hired by the S tu d en t Body to bring “Its a positive fact th a t T am m any ♦ S IX E S N O TES ♦ th e players from Sixes each T ues­ has bled N. Y. to the bone and w hat ♦ ♦ day night. it will do to the nation will be ♦ ♦ • > ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • • • • plenty if they can elect th is man B ut I still feel the W est is too C C W oodw orth w as buying N otes Oregon Street Service Station H elen Capps w as ab sen t h e r first sm a rt to fall for th is o utfit and will supplies in M a.shfield the first of the week. Vamp Toe is built high over the toe joints, day since she h as been in high tell them so a t the election. Port Orford, Oregon. S unday evening K en n eth Pauld-1 school. F riday. I t is reported th a t "I live in N. Y. and I know and giving double wear where needed. Vamp ing re tu rn e d from a m o n th ’s w ork ] she is ill w ith S carletina. see.” Toe also has a pad of Mending Floss con­ in n o rth e rn C alifornia fig h tin g for-; Mrs. Corson visited the E n g lish "Sincerely, cealed in hem—an innovation in hosiery. 4 an d Social P roblem s classes F ri­ est fires. "CHARLIE P A R K E R ” -------------- Mr. and Mrs. C. C. H ayes w ere A co m m ittee has been appointed day. G eorge W oodw orth and K ennefs Protect Farm Mortgages d in n er guests S a tu rd ay evening of Sells For $1.35 to judge th e best of th e entrys. 1'IKATEM WEEKLY P au ld in g w ere a t school M onday _____ Mr. and Mrs. N. B. M arsh in P o rt R esu lts will be announced next OUR SALE PRICE .............. O rford. (C ontinuée .'rom page 1.) week. CHURCH CALENDAR Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k V ail are • • • • do so, but desires to rem ain on the m oving to th e In m an m ine this E ditor, P eggy Corson Rev. D. J H enry, P asto r. W ho W as C haucer? farm , is w illing to cooperate w ith wppk ¡'o rpm aln fo r the w inter. G arden W ork Started T h a t really is not th e question. Sunday, O ctober 30, 1932. th e b ank in w orking out his prob A m bition h as suddenly come to It should be ' w h y ?” A nyway, th a t A lfred S nyder is m M arshfield lem and, in th e opinion of the S unday School, 10:30 a. m. the Seniors. A m azing as th is may w h at E ngliah 4 stu d en ts a re at receiving m edical tre a tm e n t. CLOSING OUT bank, has a reasonable c h a n c i of Y oung Peoples Forum , 6:30 p. n. seem, th e ir g arden show s th e re- tpm pting to determ ine. B oth the S unday Mrs. W ilson of Coquille ' ’ succeeding if given th e opportunity, Oregon Bandon C h u rch Services, 7:30 p. m. suits th a t la w h a t a re hope o tra n sla tio n and p ro n u n ciatio n of the b ank will, w ith the approval of arriv ed in Sixes to visit a t the lead to results. W eeds and rocks "T he C an terb u ry T ales" a re occupy­ the local n ational fa rm loan as- hom e of h er p aren ts of Mr. and have been rem oved from th e flow­ ing a g re a t deal of th e tim e of F ifty atten d ed S unday School sociation, give him th is opportun- Mrs. C. C. F a rrie r. er beds w ith th e hopes th a t som e­ Ju n io rs an d Seniors. Yes, W hy was Sunday. Ity, unless, some facto r en ters Mr and Mrs. J M cDonald receiv- thing fu rth e r w ill be done. Miss P riscilla C lifton of P e ta lu ­ C h au cer? w hich com pels the b ank to a c t for ed th e «ad new s the first p a rt of Pomona Against Meager 000, resources of $1,500,000,000. All F resh m en have also been doing ma, Calif., w as th e sp eak er a t the its own protection." sections of th e U nited S tates a n ­ , th e w eek th a t Mrs. M cD onald’s a few odd ta s k s in th e garden. F lorence, Ore., Oct. 24. Pom ona ch u rch service S unday evening, L atin 2 A m using (? ) _____________ 1 fa th e r, Em il Nelson, h ad been G range m em bers m eeting h ere to ticip ate im m ediate benefits. E n ­ cum bered hom es will be saved and N O TIC E ¡c ru sh ed to d e a th In P o rtlan d . Mr. T h a t th e class in L atin 2 finds choosing as h er them e, T he Second discuss the Zorn-M acpherson school rep aired : new hom es will s ta rt ti R ep o rt C ard s Given th e tra n sla tio n of su p p lem en tary C om ing of C hrist, and m aking an J. S. Capps, president, and Louis and Mrs. M cD onald left im m ediate- T hursday, accom panied by an poem s am u sin g is—m arvelous. P e r­ e a rn e s t appeal to h er audience to R n ap p spcrptery of thp T axpayers ,y and the fu n eral of Mr. Nelson m oving bill voted th e ir unanim ous build. B uilding and loan associa­ anxiety peculiar to th is tim e of the h ap s it is th e type fc>f read in g , be p rep ared . Special m usic w as E qualization league a re calling a w as held in M arshfield 3 u n d ay at disapproval of its proposals to es­ tions and sim ilar in stitu tio n s will tab lish five new in stitu tio n s of len ew th e ir w orking cap ital upon year, report c a rd s w ere distrib u ted , w hich p ro m p ts th is em otion a n d : fu rn ish ed by Mrs. A. P Sw eet and m eeting of all tax p ay ers of th e 130 o'clock. higher education in O regon includ­ depositing th e ir m ortgage secu ri­ j^his year, it m ay be noticed, th e re p erh ap s it is the type of reading j Mrs. Collins singing a duet. Miss county to be held in Gold Beach Messrs. G abriel and Inm an of ing th e rem oval of the U niversity ties. Individuals, too, will be serv w hich p ro m p ts this em otion a n d ; C lifton and A. B. H oggatt, a duet, was no color schem e. All card s W ednesday. O ctober 26, the m eeting thp In m an raine wen t to P o rt Or- to C orvallis. ed. T hus flow ers one of P resid en t w ere white, consequently, and m ay p erh ap s they find being serious a ° d a solo b y Miss Clifton, ac- to be called a t 11 a. m. Election of , ord yesterd ay G ran g ers here took th e stan d H oover’s favorite projects. He wish ______ ____ _____ have been th e cause of several dis doesn’t help them any. B ut th e fact > com panied by her sister, Mrs. ! _ officers and im p o rta n t m atters of Mr. and Mia. R alph Ilclm kcr. o f ‘ th at, aside from th e heavy expense es m a tu re hom e-ow ners to save appointm ents before the g rad es em ains these stu d en ts a re having W eed, on the g u itar, ! business will come before the - meet- T h e P resb y terian B oard of C h ris -1 "“- — 7 " — ~ y Coquille sp en t th e week end up the I involved, the physical m erg er of the an d im prove th e ir hom es He wish w ere noted. N evertheless grade.- a lot of fun. tia n E ducation will hold a round | a re u r«ed Sixes. ¡college with th e university would es young couples to acquire hom es low er th a n usual. O ut of 182 rec­ attend. Mr. and Mrs. T racey C orbin m o-| result In subm erging th e beneficial In the youth of th eir m arried life. tab le m eeting in B andon N o v em -1 orded grades, o ne-third of them R em em ber About T he Playa! tored to P o rt O rford S aturday. On I farm activities of th e sta te school, ber 2nd, beginning a t 2:30 p. m.. 4's, 5’s and ‘'Incom plètes'' P lay p ractice h as been begun o n , FORT ORFORD th e ir re tu rn they w ere accom pan- Action by the local g ran g e foi­ T his is not quite so bad as it woulu i th ree plavs: “S tatio n YYYY", “T he I w ith 8UPPer served a t 6 p. m fol- One tim e on the T exas fro n tier n led by Mrs. K ath erin e Sm ith, Mrs | lows sm ilar resolutions passed by ap p ear on the su rface for th e R W o{ thp Moon.., and ..Qn th e Iowed bV " " session Miss IA)CALS C orbin’s siste r I o th er locals since th e s ta te grange m an cam e Into cam p rid in g an old grades recorded In several sub jects 1 A, r „ Thp c a st of the flrs t ig con. j M ary A melia Steer, d irecto r o Mr and M rs L u th er S teln h au er i t h e request of both the propon- mule are for only fo u r w eeks w ork I t finpd to th e Sophoniore class, while ¡w o m en s w ork of th e P resb y terian I B y stan d er—How m uch for the en ts and opponents of the bill, pompospd of ¡B o ard of C h ristian E ducation^ of W alter B arklow retu rn ed from of E ugene w ere visitors th is p ast is expected by both teac h er an d th a t of thp 8PCond m ule? adopted th e a ttitu d e officially of P h ilad elp h ia, will d irect th e con- P o rtlan d F riday, w here he spent week a t the hom e of Mr. S tein h au pupils th a t the next grades will boys an d th e th ird , senior girls. I R ider J is t a hundred dollars. ference, Dr. W. L. Van N uys of e r’s b rother. C ourt S telnhauer, on n eu trality . show a m ark ed im provem ent. T he p erfo raian ce is scheduled to , sev eral days. I B y stan d er—I ’ll give you five d o l­ ..............7 " “ ‘I ' 7v,'r ' P o rtla n d will atten d , and It Is un- the Sixes. • • • • be given N ovem ber 5 unless fu rth e r, .J /vz,/l " several Z , I f I 1 from fm r P o rt O rfo rd ' K AN T-RU N all silk Hose. A new derstood Home Loans Available lars. C. C. W oodw orth tra n sa c te d bu«- R ider (stopping short, scratch in g N otebooks M ade in W orld H istory notice is given. M usical nu m b ets will be present. p a ir if it ever runs. T h a t’s tru e iness in M arshfield F riday. T he 12 b ran ch ban k s of the Fed h is head and dism ounting) S tra n ­ A very In terestin g pro ject as well will be rendei ed betw een plays. F o ru m economy. Now in stock a t Golden n m ethod of u n d e rstan d in g th e * * * * Mr. and Mrs. R ay Mills visited ' eral H om e Ixian System have open ger, I a in 't a going to let a little P ro hibition w as th e topic of th e R ule Store, B andon. Itc in M arshfield the la tte r p a rt of the j ed th eir doors fo r business. They m a tte r of $95 stan d betw een mo t \t to a h ig h er degree w as dcvel Hook R eporta F o ru m Sunday nig h t, w hich w as | M(. and M ir w H I in the W orld H istory class. In o rd er to m ake It possible for S heridan , wepk have an Initial cap ital of $134,000, and a m ule trade. T he m ule's yourn. lead by Evelyn B ark lo w an d W in -1 w ere in tra n sa c tin g business E ach stu d en t w as required to m ake all stu d en ts to have m ade the n lfre d Babel. T h ere w as a good M arghf,pld Saturda>, a scrap book co n tain in g p ictu res o r n ecessary book rep o rts and do sized atten d an ce and several took | item s of in te re st p e rtain in g to th is aw ay w ith th e rush of last mln- p a rt in a very in te restin g d is c u s-' C. C. In m an cam e in from th e In- subject. Some very novel ideas have ute reading, Miss L ed b etter has ; m an Mine on the Sixes Monday. been found in. n o t only th e collec- ' ask ed fo r eig h t points to be acquir- sion. 1-ad lea Aid | jyr j oh naon and Mr. Reed of Sil- ti 1- but in a rra n g e m e n t and co v -, ed d u rin g the next six weeks. ,hi« T h e L adles Aid will hold a special ' vprton a re gueiitl( a t y,,. homp of m eeting W ednesday (tom orrow ) a t Mrs E j B akpr w h„ e enjoylng A will leave seven points for th e 1., of th e sem ester. • • • • 0 0 0 0 < > 0 0 < X X X > 0 0 ^ 0 < C > 0 o o o o o o o o o FOR SALE 2 Complete Rabbitry New Styles in All Silk Hosiery JARKWO Mrs. O. B. Roady 97c Goìden Rule Store a h u n tin g trip in C urry county. ti LITTLE School "Juggling” Hill f t OLD WIEWÌ0BR T he Misses D onna M cKenzie and Lela C rum bley atten d ed the th e a tre in B andon S aturday. A. P. Jo h n sto n tran sacted b u s­ iness in M arshfield F riday. F. H. Seal retu rn ed to his home in E ugene the fore p a rt of last week, a fte r spending several days Four of the five borough, of Xew h ere in connection w ith th e a ffa irs :l; ( itv by themselves rank among of th e P o rt O rford E lectric Co. he fin t ten cities oi the country. Brooklyn alone i* slightly smaller Mr an d Mrs. D avid McKenzie, than Chicago accom panied by Mrs. C. C. W right The richest suburbs m the world lie and Mrs. Andy Ellis, were M arsh­ within Manhattan’s fifty-mile trade one include eight ci» es of more than field shoppers Saturday. 100,00') population and 72 town» of S im plicity P a tte rn s now only 5c, more than 10,000 populating. a t Golden R ule Closing O ut Sale, • • • Itc B andon. Never have New York w m e i Dr. and Mrs. A rth u r G ale w ere lankerl about in bracelets as they are doing today Three bangles on either S u n d ay g uests of Mrs. E. J. B aker wrist are not excessive, according to on C h inquapin Ridge. style If they are gilded they’re a shade M rs. E. A. Lindberg is engaged smarter than silvered. th is week in ta k in g the school cen­ • • * In 1931 New York real estate was sus o f th is district. valued for taxing purposes at a little Mrs Mabel G illings was shopping less than $¿0.000.000,000--o r about in M arshfield F riday. one-eighteenth of the total estimated wealth of the United States A W. I-angdnn, of Bandon, repre- ; sen tin g Blake. M offitt A Towne, Saw a woman the othfr night in a w as a business visitor here S a tu r­ restaurant wearing a necklace made of day. what I learned was sharks' teeth. Mr. and Mrs. T heron F rom m re ­ • * * New York jewelers say that if a man tu rn ed to P o rt O rford last T uesdar can lie persuaded to buy a ring for him­ an d a re now receiving the con­ self •> ith a stone in it, he will select a g ra tu la tio n s of th e ir m any friends sapphire. on th e ir m arriage. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd S tratto n are It has been a custom in New York tc have two ornamental lamps burn all now occupying th e P earse house on night in front of the mayor’s residence Jack so n street. New York's mayor lives in an ap art­ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hull w ere bus­ ment house Hence, no lamps iness visitors in I^tnglois Monday * * * Mrs. H. L. M cC artney m otored to It has been estimated that New Yorkers drop a million dollars a week P o rt O rford F rid ay to a tten d a in nickels, dimes and quarters, into slot ! m eeting of the G irl Scouts. P re p e r - ' atio n s a re being m ade fo r the machines. I C o u rt of H onor to be held In the ty 1 new fu tu re a t w hich tim e It Is hoped Tom b in New Y rk ha-s never been to have Mrs. L ittlefield of New completed as o rig in a lly planned ' Y ork City, a national official, a t - ' • • * tend. New York does 13.7 per cent of the total national retail trade, buvs 16.2 j M rs G rover T ichenor returned j from P o rtla n d T h u rsd ay w here she per cent of the country's food had been ea led by the death of • • • Unemployment among actual ___ resi- h er m other. 1ents f New York it well below the Mrg A p Sw eet and Mm. Colllnr c y C AR L M C t y J M IS Destructive Expansion is proposed under the guise of Economy end Consolidation, by the Zorn - Macpherson School "ju g g lin g " Bill, which actually . . . DO2S NOT REDUCE BY A SINGLE PENNY th e basic S tate tax you now pay for higher education. ESTABLISHES 4 NEW SCHOOLS, a t Ashland. La G rande. E u g e n e and Salem . CP.EATES 3 NEW TYPES OE SCHOOLS Ju n io r Col­ leges and T eachers’ Collide, of questionable value to Oregon. ECTABLiJHJS STATS SUPPORT for Ju n io r Col­ leges in e'--ery Oregon city or town. JUNK3 ',- •lAa' t »che»». M acphertc , M o v in g Ei. New York brewers, confident that P R IN T IN G Port Orford News PORT ORFORD, OREGON evening to tak e p a rt In the Com-1 m u n lty ch u rch service »he da» « of prohibition are numbered, do not look for the return of thv corner j E d ito r W E. H assler of the Coo« • aloon But they do predict beer will Cr un»y C ourier w as a P o rt O rford ’ e sold at soda fountafcu iu drug ( v isito r W ednesday Miss Madge W hite spent T hurs- k JL JL Æ A A IF ^F IF ^F NF 2E