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The Port Orford Deep Water Harbor = KEY to the Develop men! of the Vast Natural Resources of the Mid-Pacific Coast Empire PORT ORFORE NEWS Volume VII. Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, December 27, 1932. N u m b e r 5. Further Delay Coast Guard; Bids in Middle of January Lumber Outlook Brighter; Railroads Placing Big Orders Contrary to the assurance of the Coast Guard Service that bids pui poses. 1932 April 26. Senator Steiwer would be called for and the con PO RT O RFO RD I he lumber industry of the Pa tract for the construction of the advises Chamber that Coast Guare cific Northwest the real Index to Port Orford coast guard station let officials state that approval has L O C A L S prosperity Is looking forward to before the end of the calendar been given "to the title which the somewhat better times during 1933, year, the Commandant of the sei- Coast Guard now has" and "that i busing Its prognostication on the’ vice has advised Senator Steiwer they will take necessary steps to I State Highway Engineer P. p. fact that the railroads are coming that it is planned to solicit bids have this project well underway j Whitmore spent the weekend with before July 1." back Into the lumber market and for construction of the station his family in Portland. 1932 June 12. Evidence furnish ! placing fair-sized orders. about the middle of January. Sen Mr and Mrs. Henry Adolphsen of 1 t v . u „ ator Steiwer made inquiry of the ed Chamber of Commerce that Seaview Farm were business vis- ,T*J 8° uthern Facific Company is plans for station had not been com- , Coast Guard Service at the request ■tors In Izinglois last Monday ‘ “C order8 for tlea for <*• of the NEWS, and on December pleted, and that Mr. Fourchy had J I Mr .„ a I whole sy’ tem ; «he Burlington last stated that he could not get them ' I Mr and Mrs. Fred Jamieson and week placed a large older for ties 16th wrote as follows: out in time to advertise and let I I children arrived last Monday from and also an order for 2 000 000 feet T LP° n,2 iy.i.re Jirn tO Wa8bin«‘on contract before June 30 and that ! their home In Crescent t rescent City City t to o ' of ' ' lumber for car building; the Nor I requested the Commandant of the, the appropriation would probably1 spend the holidays with relatives thern Pacific hej announced that It Coast Guard to /urnish me with a lapse. * ! in this vicinity. will be in the market after the statement as to the progress being 1932 June 30. Senator Steiwer R. W. Babel has been very ill first of the year; the Union Paci- made on the Coast Guard Station secures adoption of his amendment j with flu, but is able to be out again . j fic has purchased large quantities Fort Orford and I consequently to the Second Deficiency Appropri n R^ . . ? ar,< 'eft Thursday ! of ,le8 and '» now treating "them "at delayed answering your letters un- ation bill continuing the Port Or- night for Seattle to spend the boll- its plant at The Dalles; while the til that report was received I am ford coast guard item until June vaca on. Milwaukee is scheduled to be In the now in receipt of a communication 30, 1933. C. C. Ponting came up from the ¡ market during next few months. from the Commandant which reads 1932—Oct. 28. Senator Steiwers Ponting lumber camp on Rogue , I" addition to rail requirements as follows: Washington office advised Cham- river to spend the Christmas holl 1 hina and Japan are buying more 'Reference is made to your let- ber that Coast Guard officials sta | day with his family. freely. ter of December 6, 1932, making in- ted they had assurances from Mr. Mrs. Olive Wilson has been car Another factor that will have an quiry concerning the construction Fourchy that drawings would be in ! ing for Mrs. Charles Newman dur important bearing on the industry of the buildings for the Coast Guard Washington by November 1 after ' ing the latter's illness is the construction of the Los An Station at Port Orford, Oregon which headquarters would complete I Last week Mrs. Amanda Smith geles aqueduct at a cost of $220,- “ ‘ The preliminary work in con- drawings and specifications and ex-1 was taken to Bandon to the hos 000,000; the construction of the nection with the project has so ad- Pec«ed to call for bids about De- 1 pital for medical treatment. bridge across San Francisco bay at vanced as to permit the solicitation member 1. Mr and Mrs. Jesse Ponting were a cost of $62,000,000; and the con of bids about the middle of Janu- 1932—Dec. 16. Senator Steiwer brief visitors in Bandon last Tues struction of the bridge across the ary. You may be sure that every advises that officials state solici- day afternoon. Golden Gate at a cost of $35.000- effort is being made to expedite «ation of bids will occur about the Miss Gertrude Bothwell of Gold 000. the project. middle of January. Beach is taking the place of Miss Lumbermen are looking for some Helen McCracken at the Western improvement “I have again called upon him ------------------- in theii industry dur- I ............................. Villa McCracken is . * Hotel. Miss to vigorously advance the work on S p e c i a l A w a r d s a t 1 . ,, , . .. spend-1 ing 1933 and the prospects are the project. I shall keep you ad- () , ,, .. | Ing the holidays with her mother growing brighter as the new year vised of all developments.” liandon 1 Ollltry SnOW at Myrtle Point. approaches. Miss Clara Aiken of Klamath The further delay in calling for Falls is renewing friendships In bids will probably mean a further Sperry Flour Co., Portland, Ore S t a te L eg io n H ea d s competing.)—arlo Duncan. Port Orford during the holidays. delay in the starting of actual con- and Farr & Elwood, Coquille— H y d ro M ust C o llect jKronenberg was married to A. J. Coo.- Bay Mutual Creamery, Henry Dolge, Jr., has been quite struction work, but with the assur- Bronze plaque for grand cham- E n jo y V is it H e r e T a x F ro m C on su m er iMarsh of Port Orford- and to «>«■ 111 with the flu. ance given Senator Steiwer by the pion bird of the show—Geo. Kaps. Marshfield, Ore : One brick of Mel- _____ I ‘»sue nine children were bom—all Sam Popple of Bandon was a Commandant of the Coast Guard it North Bend. One sack Sperry Test- owest Change for exhibit coming of whom are living Mary, wife of From Western World Christmas guest at the home of From Western World would appear that actual work ed Surelay for best laying pen, light the longest distance—Scott's Poul Ray Keefer of San Joaquin, Cal.; try Farm, Wenatchee, Wn. 'The Hydro-Electric department D D Magill and Mr and Mrs. Rob should be under way by April. breeds—Cecil Laws, Coquille One State Commander John B. Eaken ^ ‘' holaa' Poultry Tribune, Mount Morris, has just been advised that it must 1 ert Forty Walter McGill of Six of the American Legion, accompan Chronology of ('oast Guard Station sack Sperry Tested Surelay for best collect the federal revenue tax on ' n , ? Katherine of Port Orford; 111 : One one-year subscription to es and J. M Limpach were also 1891—May 3. Congress passed leg laying pen. heavy breed- Malcolm ied by Mrs Eaken of Dallas, and le c tr ic c current u r r e n t S rn n t th Poultry Tribune for best display of e »lectrlc from the users and ’ I I Beatrice, nf q i ,„ . wife of Weston Zumwalt guests at the McGill home islation authorizing the establish Duncan, Bandon 'Carl Moser of Portland, state ad- of Sixes; and Dorothy, wife ot Wyandottes—Scott's Poultry Farm. that It is not permitted to aosorb Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith of jutant of the legion, were escorted ment of a life saving station at Charles Mansell of Coquille. Two Hodgen-Brewster Milling Co., Port Orford but failed to allow an Portland, Ore.—One sack H-B Egg One one-year subscription to Poul the tax in its regular charge for the sisters and one brother Mrs. Ida Marshfield were holiday guests at to Bandon Saturday by Ray Jeub, try Tribune for best display of Min- service. appropriation. j district commander, and the vlsi- Owens of Coquille, Mrs Emma the C. A Long home r , , , Producer for best breeding pen of orcas—Cecil Laws. One one-year City Recorder W. A. LeGore while Mlss Katherine Fasnacht left f o r ,orB enJoy*‘1 the day seeing the 1906-- Life saving service acquired YVhite Leghorns—Cecil Laws Co Blakely of Lodi, Cal., and Fred small tract near present dock for quU,e One sack „ _B Egg Producer subscription to Poultry Tribune for in Portland last week interviewed Kronenberg of Philadelphia, also Salem Wednesday where she will 1 sights. They were given a taste of best display of Bantams—W Rels- the revenue office on this question spend the holidays before return-1 ,he sea by being taken out onto the survive to mourn this great loss. 1 $ for best breeding pen among heavy bick, Portland. He was given the following bulletin: 1915—Life saving service merged breeds c F Winter8 Bandon Ing to her studies at the University I bar In the new U. 8. Coast Guard Mrs. Marsh was a kindly and W. P. Duncan 4 Sons, Bandon, "Held, that tax on electrical en with coast guard service. Of Oregon. While in Port Orford Power boat by Captain Theo. Ro- Northwest Poultry Journal, Sal 1927—Port Orford Chamber of em, Ore.: One three-year subscrip Ore.: One setting of Barred Ply ergy furnished by privately or estimable public spirited woman, Mlss Fasnacht was the house guest berge Commerce initiates campaign to tion to Northwest Poultry Journal mouth Rock eggs for best Plymouth municipally owned plants cannot beloved by all with whom she came of Mrs Mabel GlilingR. who d e-' The visitors had lunch at Jerry's secure appropriation for station for best display of poultry by any Rocx female. (Donor not compet be absorbed but must be collected ln contar*- and her passing is deep lightfully entertained Monday night where they informally met a num- mourned by the community In several of Miss Fasnacht's friends her ot leglonnalree and other clt- with assurance of the full support boy or girl—Cecil Laws. One one- ing .)—Hatton 4 Hatton. Portland. in every case as a separate Item on General Laboratories Inc., Madi bill rendered to consumer. genera’ of Senators McNary and Steiwer year subscription to Northwest at an informal evening affair. | «ams of the community son. W is.: One ten-ounce bottle of "Advice is requested whether the and Congressman Hawley. C. C. Ponting transacted business The state officers were special Poultry Journal for second best B-K disinfectant given for each of Federal Government will require a 1929 — February; District Con display of poultry by any boy or in Marshfield Friday. guests at a district meeting of the the following — Best Australorp privately or municipally owned elec ♦ struction Commander John Kelly giri_ ¿ alcoI^ 4 Frank Paris transacted business Legion held at Coquille Friday ev- cockerel — C. F. Winters. B est! trie company to show the tax on and Superintendent of Construe- D. C. Burkholder, Holley, Ore.: White 1-eghorn cockerel — Fred electrical energy as a separate Item ♦ H IS K KM RM RK K F.lt SM II.K • In Port Orford Friday, spending ening Bandon was represented at tion Andre Fourchy visited Port One setting "Special AA Mating" * 4 the Christmas holiday with Mr and ,he meeting by O. C. Shindler. R. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 j Mrs. Adam Paris at the Knann Orford and selected between three Light Brahma eggs for best dis Warnock. Silverton Best Bantam on «be bills rendered to the con- • 4 4 4 « Galller. H M Howe and "Mick Knapp _ _ _ , ranch. ey" Peterson. and four acres at Nelly’s Cove as play of Light Brahmas by any one cock bird in the show—Wm. Reis-1 fumar. By Dora Dean McCutcheon bick Best Wyandotte hen—Ivan "Secion 61t of the Revenue Act of site for proposed station. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bigger of Marsh exhibitor—Jens F. Svinth. Bowman. Best Brahma cockerel— ’932, which imposes a tax on elec A little while. 1930— April 24: Acting Secretary field passed through Port Orford Purcell Poultry Farm. Clacka Jens F. Svinth. Best Rhode Is trical energy, provides that such C oos N a tu r a lis t D ie s of the Treasury Ogden L. Mills mas, Ore.: One setting of Buff Or Thursday en route to San Fran-' We had his smile — land pullet—Geo. Kaps Best duck tax shall be paid by the person As he walked his way among us ciaco. -------- 1 promised Senator Steiwer that Port pington eggs for bast display of in the show Roderick Fraser Be»' paying for such energy and that He scattered charm, Orford Coast Guard item would be Miss Edna I>edbetter, assistant Dr. Walton Haydon. pioneer phy- Buff Orpingtons by any one exhibi-1 turkey hen Chris Richert. Best the tax shall be collected by the Included in the Treasury Depart tor- -Mrs. D. Loree. Bandon high school teacher, is spending slclan, writer and naturalist of Coos Ne’er venting harm and heaviest bird in the show— person furnishing the electrical en- ment budget for year ending June The strong in heart are ever thus. hei holiday vacation at her home county died Thursday afternoon at West Coast Telephone Co., Marsh Jens F. Svinth. Best Plymouth Rock cr8y tor consumption, 30. 1932 In LaGrande j the Haydon home in Empire, fol- field, Ore : $2 50 in cash for best "Every person receiving pay- He’s passed beyond, 1931— March 3: 40 years to a day turkey of the show—Chris Richert. male—Hatton 4 Hatton. Best Jer- Editor R C Young of the Gold lowing a slight stroke with which sey Giant cockerel—Cecil Laws ments for electrical energy furnish Sundered the bond after initial legislation President Bandon. Reach Reporter was a brief visit- j he was stricken earlier in the day Best Minorca cockerel—Cecil Laws e<l toT domestic or commercial con- Gone from our feeble touching or in P.vrl Orford yesterday en- 1 He apparently had been In exoel- Hoover signed the Treasury-Post Ralph E. Cox, Marshfield, Ore. Albee 4 Broderick, Myrtle Point, sumption will be required under the hands; Office Department appropriation Trio of Silver-Laced Wyandottes route to Gold Beach after spend-' lent health. Ore.: Pair of German fitch for best provisions of the law to collect the But he still smiles, measure carrying item of $83,500 1 Ing Christmas at his home In Eu- Death came suddenly and peaoe- From a far green Isle for the new coast guard station at Gtne male and two females 1 to the'display of poultry by any one ex- «ax im pose’ on such payments and gene- j lully. «» If granting Dr. Haydon's w inner of the poultry judging con- hibitor from Coos or Curry countv to make proper returns of the tax An Isle not built on shifting sands! Port Orford. ------------------ - j last wish, and had not been ex- test Howard Leatherman, Myrtle —C. F. Winters, Bandon. to the collector ot internal revenue. C O U N T Y C H A M B E R ! ‘ "n M 1931—August; Associate Civil En Point. He went away, j Mrs. H. C. Klelnsmith. Canby, Or- "There is no provision In the law gineer Fourchy and Inspector La- In youth’s heyday Parfrey Manufacturing Co., Rich ^cgon: Setting of Light Barred Rock | whereby a privately or a mun'iclpai- E L E C T S O F F IC E R S nr H*y<ion was born at Devon. tham of the Washington headquar land Center. Wis: Three Sure Trip eggs ($7 50 value) for best display, '.v owned electric company may While he still held love so tenderly; in the John Raid and Lorna Doone ters visit Port Orford and survey land. .» tw„ii„>. a ». I N8sts for beat dozen eggs of Light Barred Rocks by any S-H absorb the tax or may be relieved We'll not be sad, country in England on Jan 29, 1854, For life he had — i n s P o r t n f r! M X* Z i * her C°1or 8 H' Clinton, Leneve ¡Agricultural student, won by Arlo <>f the obligation of collecting the Henry Kern of North Bend was .ng Port Orford Mr. Fourchy ad- George Kaps. Kan. North Bend. Ore. Ore, j Duncan. Bandon tax and of billing the same as a Love too, was given most genei named to head the Coos County ad next month would have been ad 79 years of age vised the Port Orford Chamber of One retting White Leghorn eggs I Coos Bay Times, Marshfield. Ore separate item to the consumer ously! Chamber of Commerce for 1933 at Dr. Havdon was for many years Commerce that he would require «trap nest record of 280-322 eggs’ One 6-months subscription for best the election of officers for the We'll only see, a practicing physician In Bandon, all of Lot 1, Section 8 of the Mc for best display of White Leghorns ' female In production class- Jens F group held Monday night at the His joy and glee B eloved I*ioneer P a sse s moving from here to Coos Bay. Graw tract, about 22 acres, and by any boy or girl exhibiting from J Svinth. One 6-months subscription North Bend hotel. Kern will suc Mountainirig his doorstep at The body was taken to Portland about 18 acres in the Jensen tract Coos or Curry county—Cecil Laws. ' for best male in production class— ceed Elmer Lussell of Myrtle enlng; The Port Orford community was where cremation services were held Inasmuch as Lot 1, Section 8 in One setting White leghorn eggs W A Heard. Leneve Point. shocked Friday morning when It How glad to say. cluded all the deep water harbor (trap nest record of 260 eggs) f o r i ____________ Other offlceri elected, to take "He passed this way. learned that Mrs Rachel Marsh of frontage, and was up*, ds of ten second best display of White Leg -1 VI-,. S p e c ia l S e siso n Jan. 3 ___ t v Elk river died early Friday in Co-¡Kind and big and always smiling office January 1, 1933, Included times the amount of land in the horns by any boy or girl exhibiting ’‘TS. M aleh orn D ies A t Vice president, R L. Stewart of Co H er L a n g lo is H om o ’ T ' same lot as selected in February. from Coos or Curry county- Robert * quille; secretary, Clifton Day of Governor Meier has called a 1929, the Chamber protested owing Boak Bandon One setting Rhode! F is h in g S e a so n North Bend; treasurer, George C. went last Monday eeselon of the state leglsje to the fact that the improvement Island eggs for best display off Huggins, Marshfield ture to convene January 3 to art Sally Jane Malebom passed away While Mrs Marsh has been in ill of the natural deep water part of Rhode Island Reds exhibited by F o r S te e lh e a d O pen beaides Russell are Vice • Incuasbmta pn preeldent „n (h„ „ tu, t,on pr)or th<i the harbor would forever be pre any boy or girl of Coos or Curry at her home in I^ngioia last night health for some months past it was '» George a » , C. Huggln8' •®cretary, El convening of the regular session She was just two days past 87 not until Thursday night that her vented county—Malcolm Duncan i ton Schroeder, and treasurer, <lene which ls scheduled for January 9 From Western World years of age Sally Jane Blackwell Illness was considered serious. 1 1931-1932; Unwarranted interfer Fred H. Cockell. Milwaukie. Ore, i Norton. was born in Carlyle. III., December Funeral services were held Monday The commercial fishing season , The attorney general has ruled that ence in the handling of the mat Fifty White Leghorn chicks for senators and «epreaentatlves-elect ter from the community standpoin' larget display of White Leghorns 19 1845 She was married to Sam- at the grave In the Port Orford for steelhead opened on the Co-1 quille river yesterday (December (those elected In November last) .Mrs. L. E. F a r r ie r D ies made it necessary for the Chamber by any one exhibitor Cecil Laws ue) T Malehorn at Carlyle, UL, Sep cemetery with Rev Winfield S are the ones to attend the special of Commerce to submit the whole Charles F Winters. Pandon, Ore : tern ber 21. 1864 She la survived by , Smith of Coquille officiating and 20 1 An auto truck load of fish i session, and W H Bennett, joint matter to the Washington head- One setting of "AA Mating" A us one daughter, Mrs Nellie Davis. I the Circle of Woodcraft of which went »»« from the local dock yen Frances Irene Farrier, wife of quarters of the Coast Guard Ser- tralorp eggs for best Australorp in ti ned two sons, Sam A. MaJehorn of Mrs. Marsh was long a member, in terday forenoon The fishermen re- I-ewls E. Farrier of Sixes, died at representative from Cooa and Cur celved five cents per pound ry counties, will represent this sec vice, which was done in January , the show Layers of these eggs eggs ir. Portland and Clint Malehorn of attendance in a body the family home on the foimer S tlon. Alberquerque. N, M 1932 Deceased was born at Norway. elude daughters of 300-egg hens P. Peirce ranch, Sunday evening of Mr and Mrs Sam A Malehorn Coos county, November 8. 1868. be 1932 Feb 4; Headquarters Coast (Donor not competing.) - Howard A second dividend representing heart trouble at the age of 5tt years, of Portland are here making ar ing 64 years, one month and 16 Mrs Grover Tlcbenor was a re Guard Service, Wathinifto* a*t< Haga. $2.673 31, is being paid by the four months and 21 days. She was rangements for the funeral which examination of caae agreed that Farmers and Merchants bank of bom July 28, 1873 Deceased is Bur cent hostess at a delightful even R H Hinds. Marshfield. Ore will be held at the (.anglois Com days of age at death. Ing of cards, having as her guest« She was the daughter of John Coquille starting December 21 The vlved by her husband one son and, Mis only approximately original amount Twenty-five Barred Plymouth Rock Mabel 1 Gillings. Mrs. Ttaeron of land selected ln 1929 In Ixd 1. I chicks for best breeding pen of Bar munity church Saturday, December and Katherine Kronenberg, pio dividend, which la on savings ac two daughters. Funeral 24. at 11:00 a m . Rev D. J. Henry services Fromm. Mrs Mary B Rice. Mis« neers who settled in C Section S, would be required for site I red Plymouth Rocks, (Donor not Wh2, •*“ 'ed *" C°°" count) , cunU 18 ,h* 8*rftnd to h* paid, the were held at th . Denmark camaUrv « ’uth ^'lark" and ' L l ” of Bandon officiating. in the early days In 1885 Rache! first amounting to 30 per cent. I Tuesday C* " h' ,n d Ml" iCdna Neiju'ìeór Greeting z A Happy and Prosperous N ew Y ear 1933