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PORT ORFORD NEWS x>ooooooooooo< PORT ORFORD NEWS m ost popular w ith those w ho h a d ' guests a t card s of Mr. and Mrs. C. F O R SA LE S ta n d a rd m ake piano t hlV lA fif H n * C' I 7 a ’ >na U u t i i r . l a v v n n ln a > _ - ____ the lOOSC? loose pennies w ith w hich I to C. H ayes S atu rd ay a evening n e a r P o rt O rford. W ill sacrifice Satareo at the Poatofflce Port Orford. Oregon, a* second class vote. Mr. Volck got the pie and M essrs Jam ieson and G entry of mall matter under Act of March 3. 1-87* for unpaid balance. A snap. E asy those w ho p u t th e deal over a re of the Coast G uard C om m unica Published w eekly a t Port Orford. Oregoa term s. W rite T allm an P iano w ondering w hat it tastes like N ext tion Service w ere S atu rd ay ev en LANGLOIS LOCAL NEWS OBO. W. 80ILANHON. Editor , tim e we a re going to vote o u r con- ing d in n er guests of Mr. and Mrs. Store, Salem . Ore. N15t3c. vicitions. an d let th e crum bs fall C. C. W oodw orth. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: w here th ey m ay. You see It was L ast T hursday Mrs. C. C. H ayes N O T IC E Mrs Jesse L aub of B andon, vis-J calling in Langlois an d vicinity ,he ple we w ere looking at. w as hostess to the B ridge club Mrs. One T e a r ---------------------------- Jl.g g On and a fte r th is d a te will pay lted a t th e hom e o f h er m other. Sunday. Mr. Sevy bought a q u a rte r of beef I O rris K napp of P o rt O rford w in Six M o n t h s _________________ 9 1 .• • Mrs. J o h n W hite. | The Sunday d in n er g u ests a t the 1 of Mr. B row n and had th e m eat ning first prize and second prize no bills a g ain st th e FLO R A S L A K E R E S O R T , L anglois. O regon, not Advertising rates »4 cents per column la eh Jim S ypher an d Ed S ypher mo- I W ill Sabin home w ere: Mr. and canned a t th e B andon cannery. He going to Mrs. W eston Zum w alt. specifically authorized by m e in tored to B andon W ednesday w h e re 1 Mrs. O. L. Cox, “G ran d m a" W hite, | has the bones left for soup. He is w riting. ready to e n te rta in w ith a feed on th ey visited w ith Uncle Jo e Cox a i Mrs K atie Hofsess and son, Wal- FLO R A S L A K E R ESO R T, a m om ent’s notice. The bones are th e L eep hospital. ter. ♦ « By Owen W. S m ith, Owner. not canned. • L ester C ausen of Coquille, was Mr. and Mrs. E lm er G ant and ; ♦ O A R K ISO N LA K E N EW S ♦ Langlois, Ore., Oct. 18, 1932. lt c A rth u r F a rr ie r won special notice a v isito r here Sunday. Leo Cox of B andon, w ere duck ♦ ♦ by his acc u ra te an d sw ift playing h u n tin g on th e T h rift ra n c h F r l - 1 "Ho8Ble” and J a c k G uerin were A M E R IC A N ISH U sing a $250 ra- I callers a t the T h rift R an ch S a tu r S atu rd ay night. I day. . dio set to h e a r a phonograph B eans an d hot chocolate w ere day m orning. The Misses E d n a and R u th Mi, | record played on a $9.50 phono- W a lte r W hite retu rn ed to tow n .. . » served by th e high school a fte r the ler and J. E. R adford m otored to I graph. F rid a y from his hom estead on up- .. „ gam e S a tu rd a y night. The A rago C ottage Grove S atu rd ay w h e re ! play err seem ed especially pleased they attended a social g a th e rin g 11 j per F lo ras creek. H alloween! , „ ■---------- , I Mrs. C larin d a Lee was in tow n • ; isited this w ith th e “feed.” the Melodian H all in th e evening M uriel Joh n so n m issed several T hey retu rn ed S unday evening. W ednesday morning I ® a " villsK'‘ laa* M onday evening. J. W. Sw etnam w as a P o rt O r „ . , ... . sl,e w as 3 very prom inent per.-on days of school lest week on account P h y sician an d Surgeon. H e rb e rt M orrill of upper F lo ia s flu tin g th rough the neighborhood of a troublesom e tooth. ford visitor Sunday. P hones: O ffice 491, H om e 492 T he high school will put on a one creek is v isiting a t th e home of his Due to h er artistic ab ility she very Mr. and Mrs. A P Jo h n sto n and F a h y - M orrison Bldg. a c t play N ovem ber 21st. T his will mother, M is. E. J. Tillle. flatterin g ly redecorated signs, and d au g h ter spent Sunday a t the E. B andon, O regon. N o rm an Quigley, of P o rt O rford gave Mr Sevy a decoration for his be free. Be sure and h ear the play B. H ickox home. w as a v isito r in tow n T h u rsd ay door, but beyond th is she painted let “A Couple of L u n atics.” Mrs. F red R utledge and Mrs. The m ost of the high school stu W alter H errick called on Mrs. H en n *t?ht. Mr. B la c k ’s w hite g oat black and dents have paid th e ir dues for the ry Jo h n sto n Sunday. Miss V erna F inley w as th e Tues- Ka v t C harlie H en ry ’s cow some oved a few these g ates kind from deeds th eir I 1 first sem ester and m any . have , paid W H. Miller of C ottage Grove day n ig h t guest o f E theieene Sabin, she trim rem m in's. Besides C lifford C am pbell of B andon, A tto rn ey -at-L aw . hinges and hoisted them to th e top for the second. T he dues a re only retu rn ed home S atu rd ay a fte r a visited Miss Ada Boice Sunday. F irst N a tio n a l B ank B ldg fifty cents p er sem ester. The pay of the grade school flag pole. w eek’s visit a t th e G. A. Miller Bandon m ent of these dues is necessary in home. T he Leslie B row n fam ily have Oregon • • • • o rd er to become eligible to p a rtic moved from th e S ta r ran ch to the My Im pression I ipate in any of the schedule gam es _________x_ , _____ A. A T h o rh av en ran ch on the N O TICE O F FO RT O F PO R T T h a t ’’H aiti’’ G uerin sp rain ed her o r to have a p a rt in the high school O R FO R D BUDGET . x ° J 6 v u . i j v u u i i i j haven h as moved on a ra n ch east w rist. play. The paym ent of the dues en T h a t If it is im possible to get a titles the stu d e n t to free adm ission “person's g o a t’’—we m ight p a in t it to all gam es and en te rta in m e n ts N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN and Louis black. p u t on by th e high school. T h a t the budget com m ittee of the T h a t we can have tons of fun at A t the S tate P -in cip als' associa . _ , P o rt of P o rt O rford, actin g under a m asquerade tion m eeting a t Salem it w as voted .. . ., , , T I th e provisions of ch ap ter 118 of the T h a t it is p retty lucky fo r some Miss Lila D em ent, Langlois hili to m ake sixteen c red its a m inim um , , , , x. . . . __ 11921 session laws, did p rep are a teach er, w as in tow n S unday night. people th a t H allow een only comes for g rad u atio n a fte r th is y ear T his . , . . ., . . , . . . , budget of the total am ount of m on once a year. will require a fuli fo u r years fo r all , . , Mrs. M att A ldropp w as tak en to 7 , ,, ey proposed to be expended by th e T h at Langlois is ju s t one large „ stu d en ts a s only five- credits a re n . , „ . _ , , . .. th e hospital T h u rsd ay w here she fam ily. T h a t some one m u st have possible in one y ear and only four f ”? ° f / ° r t O rford- / ° r " y e a r u n d erw en t an o peration for appen- tra supply 1933, and the levying board of said had an an e e x x tra supply of of stove stove polish polish I |a advised P o rt has set M onday the 5th day an d no stove- poor goat. The sta te question for high school , _ . . ., . R. E. Cox of upper F lo ras creek, G u e r i n hnu » n o u / j x . .x , _ , , T h at ’’H ossie' G uerin n as a new debate th is y ear is: Resolved, T h at , Decem ber, 1932, ,, a t the . . . hour ... ot w as In tow n T hursday. i . , . , 1:30 p. m., as the tim e and the office shot gun. a t least one-half of all sta te and , .. „ . „ . . , , tow n T h a t som etim es “foolishness" is 1 local revenues snail be derived from of the P o rt Commission, in the J S. C apps of D enm ark w as a . r. .. .. . ,x, of P o rt O rford, C urry County. Ore- q u ite appealing. caller in tow n Sunday. sources o th er th a n tangible p ro p -, ., , x v. w x, , l gon. as the place at w hich estim ates Mr. I m m ", o . x c T h at "Old Man D epression su ie ‘ , . . . 1 m ay be discussed w ith the levying ' field, sp en t S atu rd ay n ig h t w ith "h it'' us T h u rsd ay night. The O regon H isto rical society is . , , . , „ , , . . , x, board of said P ort, and a t w hich B O B B ET T E , Jr. o ffering som e very valuable prizes . . . at . .. . . ... tim e and place any person who for th e best essay on Oregon H is- u xx \.x , x. x - xx, , shall be subject to such tax levy, I-anglois High School tended th e ru n eral of "Ik e” Cox tory. The su b ject fo r th is y ear i s , , J x x x , • x x , w hen made, m ay be h eard in favor in B andon last M onday w ere: Mr. Some very fine po sters have “Jaso n Lee.” T he co n test is open , , \ x x n x- x x , ,, _ x , of or ag ain st such tax levy, or any and M rs C lifford Cox. Jo h n n y Cox. been m ade to advertise th e C arn i x to ail high school pupils. T he priz- . .. , J 1 r p a rt thereof. Miss In ez Cox, Mrs. A. H. Boice val for N ovem ber 21 The tw o larg es are: F ir s t $60, second $50, th ird The estim ate sheets upon w hich and son C ourt, Milt Brown. Mr and est, nicest ones w ere m ad e by $40. fifth. $30 The co n te sta n t has G ladys E d w ard s and E theieene S a until M a n h to read up on the sub th is budget is based are on file in bin Mr. Sevy has a stock of very ject. H ere is a good chance for the th e office of said P o rt of P o rt O r ford. open to the inspection of p er nice prizes. Some of th em a re am bitious. sons in terested therein. • ■ • • w orth a lot. Be sure and com e out A P P R O P R IA T IO N S M onday night. N ovem ber 21 and C hurch N otes stead on u p p er F lo ras creek Bond R edem ption $2,500.00 enjoy a good en tertain m en t, win a 38 atten d ed S unday school. I , I W alter H ofsess w as a v isito r of In te re st on B o n d s .............. 3.060.i.’0 good prize and help yor.r young 22 attended E ndeavor. The topic, W h arfin g er and A ssistant 400.00 people by sup p o rtin g th e ir athletics. N p W M h n a ir iv n n w irln m .h I V .l G j T h,‘ M asons beld ,h e ir reg u lar P««Ple by sup p o rtin g th e ir athletics. "Team W ork," w as very interesting. A dm inistrative .................... 50000 m eetin g S atu rd ay n ig h t a t the W d eb a,in K and other e x tra -cu rricu lar The m eeting w as led by P re sid e n t E quipm ent 50.00 activities. G roups of visitors from W alter H ofsess. Miss F inley fur- W h arf R ep air ................... ... 500.00 R andon, Coquille and e lse w h e re , nished the m usic for th e singi'tg E m ergency ............... ........ 500 00 have prom ised fo be p resen t to help I . ■ out the big show. |n e « d a y T otal Proposed E xpenditures A rth u r R ussell has been o u t of * Geo. P o stal of Gold B each w as * for 1933 $7,510.00 school — for the a business v isito r h ere S atu rd ay . — last week n u rsin g , » S IX E S N O T E S « Miss Mehl visited w ith h er par- an Infected arm ♦ « W harfage, estim ated The A rago volleyball team s ap ceipts ................... $1,990.00 ♦ peared last S atu rd ay night. The R en t .............. 100.00 C henow eth w as a v isito r in boys team w as the A rago Seconds. E ighty-three votes w ere cast *n T axation ..................... . 5,420.00 I B oth team s put up a fine gam e and the Sixes precinct last Tuesday. gave the Langlois fan s a fine time. Mrs. A lbert B ick and fath er, T otal E stim ated Revenue The Langlois team s proved to be Ames S. Joh n sto n , accom panied by fo r 1933 ______________ $7,510.00 b sev y w ere in th e stro n g e r in th e ir own hall. The Miss R u th Cla.K of P o rt O rford, | E L W H ITE, Langlois girls won th ree gam es out m otored to M arshfield T h u rsd ay j S ecretary to w n i of Ove an d the boys won th ree evening an d th en on to E ugene for th e A rm istice D ay week end Refivrs and ‘Buyers o f * J— .. _. I he Langlois H igh school began j Mrs. Jo h n F rom m w as a visitor i Mrs W alt S train w as In tow n ' to practice bask etb all th is week. a t Sixes school T hu rsd ay N a tiv e P latinum and G old ^ T h u rsd ay aftern o o n No gam es have been scheduled’ as Mrs. M yrtle J e t t has retu rn ed Highest M*ck«t Prices Mr and Mrs Wm Sabin. Jr . vis yet T h a school has joined th e sta te from P o rtlan d to h er m ining prop- ---- E m U u M '1 9 0 7 ■ lted a t th e Jim S y p h er hom e Erl association and will schedule gam es erty on the upper Sixes W ILD BER G BROS. d »y w ith P o rt O rford and Gold B each .! Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Tolly vis- S M E L T IN G ft R E F IN IN G C O 5 Mr and M rs H. C. N ichols and W L Office«: 742 Market St., San Francucc 8ch<>dule P ra c tic e , lted in P o rt O rford W ednesday Plant: South San ( r an.if.-n S ( fam ily moved to B andon th e first gam es w ith Arago. R iverton and I C. C. W oodw orth w as buying sup- p art of last week B andon We u n d erstan d th a t Coos plies in M arshfield last T hursday Jim S y p h er an d W m R ussell county schools will not schedule George W oodw orth accom panied w ere in tow n S a tu rd a y night and g irls' gam es i M essrs G ard n er and G ilm ore to atten d ed th e Mason lodge The m asq u erad e p a rty put on in j R oseburg on a business trip F ri Jo h n D onaldson an d children of th e gym by th e C h ristian E n d eav day 1 ream S ep arato rs. T racto rs, M owing M achines. M ilking | D en m ark w ere In tow n Sunday and or w as very successful. E verybody 3 Sw iss a A m erican W atch R.X Last T h u rsd ay m orning the E arl M achines E tc atten d ed S u n d ay school. I had a fine time. T he m ask th a t won Marion fam ily moved to B andon. pairing — Spectacle« i Shingles. Flooring. R u stic Shlplap. Doore, W indow s M oulding A mong th o se h u n tin g at the first prize w as th a t of an old crip- Messrs Gabel and In m an retu rn ed All W ork G uaranteed Iro n in g Boards. B read B oards, P erfectio n P la s te r I T h rift ra n ch S unday w ere Donnie pled w om an V ery few people had to P ort O rford S atu rd ay from the j F oster. "Doc" and Ole Jam ieson, the fain test notion w ho the benign W aliboard. H ouse and B u ilding T rim m in g s Coquille Inm an mine on th e upper Sixes. O regon all of B andon; E arl Dobbin and looking old lady w as W hen u n Eddie Conley m ade a trip to B an | Lafe Cox of M arshfield, and Mr m asked it proved to be Mrs. Leek- don to have his foot dressed He is * and M rs I,o n n er P u g h of P o rt O r ley T here w ere m any very Interest- ___ _ doing nicely and re-entered school ford ing m asks. T he co n test betw een Ai yesterday B uilding And C a rp e n te r W ork By Day O r C o n tra c t Cam a n t The Most W estern G ran g e held Volck and W ill R ussell for th e hon F rederick H ull sp en t th e week W ork. S eptic T anka. Sidew alks, F o u n d atio n th e ir re g u lar m eeting in the W O o r of being th e ugliest m an In the end at his hom e from his w ork in Jew eler and W atchm aker Blocks. E tc W hall T u esd ay evening. crow d w as hard ly a fair index of M yrtle Point. F W S m ith o f P o rt O rford w as The H om e of Good W atches th e tru th as Volck proved to be H ouse P ain tin g . D airy B arn W h itew ash in g by P ow er S p ray er P ractically everyone in Sixes a t O r H and tended the dance a t P o rt O rford Oregon S atu rd ay night given fo r Eddie C B H enry, of Ixanglols In o h arg e of B uilding D ep artm en t Conley. i W C Boyd A Son. of ixanglols. In c h a rg e of P a in tin g D a p a rtm a a t C. C H ayes bruised his foot dui - J We will be glad to give you estim a te s on all B u ilding M atartala ing the week causing an Infection M eadow View Lindy. A u g p , calf ow ned and P ainting, E tc com pelling him to go on crutchec. raised by M arion SyrceU Siloam Springs, U t. Mr and Mrs A lbert Wells, ac- was m ade G rand C ham pion of the $th. A nnual I co m p tn led by Mrs B ert Weils, mo Baby Bee. Show at the 4 H C lub show in Fast S i Louis. 217 e n tra n ts from M issouri, Ilhnets tored to E ugene S unday to be the E lectric U g h t Plante, W ater P la n ts Pum jw E n g in es and A rk an sas com peted M eadow -V iew Lindy gues> of the C ofelt fam ily for a Pipe And F ittin g s show n here w ith th e ow ner, w eighs W0 pounds.* few days. Mrs F ra n k Vail tran sacted bua- Regular meetings, third Satur Iness In P o rt O rford T hu rsd ay n iiu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiu iiiM iiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iim m m iiH M M N N N N m ii day of eaoh month. Visitors W alter McGill and Jo h n F rom m always welcome w ere business visitors In M arsh field last T hursday W orthy MitVon A D O LLAR S W O R T H The Misses H a rtin g to n w ere M rs.L inda G uerin Clip ihi. roapnn ami mail i| with «1 for a ala weeks* triol utbirriftUm io guests of friends in M yrtle P oint last Friday S e c retary . THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR A. C S nider and sons, A ustin and F lorence P a n tin g P ublU hed by Twa S r itN c t Pt »ii«w iN « S o r m v Alfred w ere here from M arshfield J Boeton. M a a s a rh u ie tU . U S A : F riday A lfred has recently recov ered from a severe Illness •«wati.wi radio eu T om will b« glad u> «»icaMne .Tn hJn. w, Mrs Ja c k McKay and children aai. m. ICndiu'VM & ’X « SSeST****“ " *'n ‘ Sn“M **"’ '*”• w ere week end guee's in P ort O r T ill ford of Mrs M cK ay's p aren ts Mr Maae P > a«e send me a a n v w f c r tr ia l aubucrtption I e n d o w mm M t a r it» and Mrs C layton K relger W eston Z um w alt yesterday com _ - Meets second Saturday of each pleted his w ork for the w inter at • V month Visiting brethern wel •eV the Sw ift C o . cheese factory ' I come. «Andrew* C aptain M abin of th e Cape B lan j j C R A W F O R D W. SM ITH . co L ighthouse w as a P o rt O rford < Tow n» W o rsh ip fu l M aster * M ala ) visitor S aturday e A A n A .-A .A A A - A - A . A . A - A . A A A A , J P. W SM ITH , S e eretao r - A- A.. A.. A-A - -a a Mr and M rs J A M cDonald w ere ■ i T’AV ID JE N K S , T reasu rer. The Most Western World I Tuesday, November 15, 1932. j What lay hidden under the snow cometh to light at last.—Dutch Wisdom. I H. L. HOUSTON, M. D. SIX YEARS OE SERV ICE With this issue the News completes six years of service in assisting in the development of the Port Orford area. During that period is has fully supported the constructive program of the old established Chamber of Commerce and has seen that program brought into full fruition with the exception of the pending harbor improvement matter. The program has been of a varied nature and included (1) the pres ervation of the Coast Highway through Currv countv north ot town Mr Thor- as a scenic route par excellent by the elimination of ot the highway the commercial sign and billboard nuisance; (2) the Mrs Katle Kreutzer preservation of historic Battle Rock and the magnifi- night"" *“ Band°n Saturday cent ocean panorama forming its setting, by inducing the State of Oregon to acquire the vacant lands lying south of the highway for parking purposes; (3) the saving from destruction of the quarter million dairy industry of northern Curry county by the defeat of dlc“‘ the ill-con ?eived scheme to place all lands west of the highway into a game preserve; (4) the securing of sea lion refuges on the reefs off the Curry coast for thei“ «" perpetuation of this interesting mammal as an out-!fleld’ ap*nt Satl standing tourist attraction of the coast route; (5) the “ k m o ^ h ^ X m here who securing of the designation of the local harbor and Garrison Lake as navy plane anchorages; (6) the se curing of an appropriation of $83,500 for a new coast guard station on the local harbor; and (7) the -om sypher and Mr. and Mr», mense amount of work necessary in the preparation R'“ RusHe" of the case seeking improvement of the harbor as a 'n " r,«"» .Z , " " harbor of refuge. in aauttion to the support thus given the Cham-1"Boob" white i«« Friday her of Commerce the lXeWS naS given Wide publicity to the resources of Southwestern Oregon as well as ° w hal1 £ » » to in g the load news of the region by week during (he six years. / As the community newspi’- ^ r is the window through which the outside p’.olic views the commun ity; the News has played an important role in the lay- *" C°qu“le durinK the week foundation for the building up of this see-' Bin tion. With the completion of its sixth year of such'Co<,ume Sa,urday i U r e » ^ “ i T S e.nt tak.e this, io" to t h a n k U ,X ™ " ts readers tor .ieir support and to urge an even1 Mr. and Mr», i. greater support to the end that the work of aiding in Bandon Saturday the full development of Southwestern Orecon mnv mJ Jot < OX was a vis,tor in forward with increased viiror ‘ K eV<>ninK He ,8 workl”^ a"‘“ I E. J. Tilley 1 LANGLOIS, OREGON S . 2 S McCormick-Deering Ranch Machinery C. R. WADE OSTRANDER’S BARBER SHOP Hair Cut 35c R. C. Ostrander, Prop. . • Port Orford ,. . BANK OF BANDON f ommercial & Savings Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent Loggers Poo! Hal! , ....................... ......... ...................... fff CONFECTIONERY Up-to-Date Goods Always Fresh VV. J. Paulman, Prop. Port Orford, Ore. Schroeder’s Jewelry Store I HATTON’S SERVICE STATION Lime, Cement And R-xifing Associated Gas V. R. WILSON L. B. HATTON Prop. Grand Ch-unpion Calf and 4-H Club MYRTLEWOOD NOVELTIES for the Dealer In Fairbanks-.Morse Products TOURISTS Made in Pert Orford A a Port Orford, Oregon I Curry (jnapter No. 135 0. E. S. Desks, Bedroom Suites. TaBles, Sewing Cabinets Etc. I N a Kelly Springfield Tires MYRTLEWOOD SHOP D. D. McGill. Prop. Port Orford Oregon PORT ORFORD LODGE A. F. & A. M. No. 170